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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Printed Copy of Henry Frenchman's Family History by Geoffrey Rodda(2025)
Henry Frensham was mentioned in the 1980 Select Legislative Assembly of the Colony of Victoria that was established to consider who first found gold in Bendigo. In his book "The Gold Rush That Never Ended", Geoffrey Blainey said Henry, Frencham a journalist in a red shirt and knee boots, using a nom-de-plume "Bendigo" announced the discovery of gold. He also claimed to have had a major role in the demonstration at Bendigo against the new three pound gold licence fee. In 1854 the Government charged the miners this fee and the miners started to rebel. Frisby & Mason Photography was located at 134 Bridge Road Richmond and was first listed there in 1887.A 24 page, A4 document beginning with page 5 to page 26. Title Henry Frencham's "discovery" of Gold and his Family Tree. In a clear plastic folder, each double-sided page is in a separate clear plastic holder. White pages with black print with black and white and colored photographs. henry frencham, first gold discovery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Opalotype portrait of Henry Frenchman
Henry Frensham was mentioned in the 1980 Select Legislative Assembly of the Colony of Victoria that was established to consider who first found gold in Bendigo. In his book "The Gold Rush That Never Ended", Geoffrey Blainey said Henry, Frencham a journalist in a red shirt and knee boots, using a nom-de-plume "Bendigo" announced the discovery of gold. He also claimed to have had a major role in the demonstration at Bendigo against the new three pound gold licence fee. In 1854 the Government charged the miners this fee and the miners started to rebel. Frisby & Mason Photography was located at 134 Bridge Road Richmond and was first listed there in 1887.Photographic head and shoulders portrait of a grey-haired man with a grey mustache wearing a dark grey coat and a white shirt with a black tie. Highlighted in a dark cream coloured oval on a light cream coloured background. It's signed Frisby& Mason.henry frencham, first gold discovery, frisby and mason, opalotype photography -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - Photos of Bendigo - Glass Plate Negatives, Early 1900s
Three Boxes of Glass Plate Negatives and six black and white photos. 1. Box 1 Eight whole plate negatives of Pall Mall, Bendigo. Copies from original photos, or negatives made by the Army Survey Regiment stationed at Fortuna Villa. The original photos were taken by Alan Fox in 1857 and are in the State library of Victoria - currently being scanned. 2. Box 2 Fourteen half plate glass negatives collected from Bartlett's (Vincent Kelly) studio, Pall Mall, Bendigo by donor. Many other negatives went to the State Library of Victoria - currently being scanned. 11072.1k Group of men and Children, and dog at a cricket match at the side of a sports pavilion. Group of men, maybe a team of runners. Child in clothing with Kentish Flour sew-ons and hat with wheat on the top. Miss Cohn, 6/7/1911 Mr A Robinson, 31/3/1904 Mr Ah Hoy, 19/4/1903 Mr Ah Gay, 19/11/1903 Mr Ah Gay and one other, 19/1/1903 Mr Ah Hoy, 22/12/1902 Mr Ah Hoy, 22/12/1902 Mr Kim Ah Hoy, 22/12/1902 Mr Kim Ah Hoy, 22/12/1904 Mr Deravin, 5/6/1902 3. Box 3 Bendigo Railway Station and Encroachments - Nine Quarter glass lead Plates in a box labelled "Kahland Collection. Content railway station, locomotives and signal box, Bendigo Railway Station. 11072a Bendigo Railway Station from the Mitchell Street Bridge 4. Six black and white photos printed taken by Allan Doney - currently being scanned. 11072.1af Bendigo Arcade Pall Mall next to Myers. 11072.1ag Easter 1955 Junior Fire Brigade pulling fire cart with portrait of Queen Elizabeth 2 on the corner of Park Road and Bridge Street. 11072.1ah School of Mines Float Easter procession 1954. 11072.1ai Hustlers Terrace Bendigo 11072.1aj Limerick Castle Hotel Williamson St Bendigo 11072.1ak Christian Science Society 15 MacKenzie St., Bendigo, on the left at 11 MacKenzie St., formerly "Legacy House", now the Bendigo Historical Society. On the extreme left is the rear of the Princess theatre in View St. photos, bendigo, bendigo railway yards, mike butcher collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Rocky Vale Villa, April 2016
... Road, Maiden Gully, Bendigo by the Bendigo Historical Society.... sandstone sourced "from an adjacent ridge of rocks" (Bendigo ...The Beebe name was well-known in Bendigo in the last quarter of the 19th and the early part of the 20th centuries. From 1875, William Beebe senior, monumental mason, occupied a site in the centre on the city, in Mitchell Street opposite King Street. Death was more part of life in those days, and the Beebes were there to provide the burial monuments. Later, he took his sons into the business, which grew as Beebe and Son. Many examples of their work can be found in the local cemeteries. William Beebe senior (1830-1891) was born in Rutland, the smallest English county in 1830, to stonemason Chamberlain Beebe and Susannah Clements. William emigrated to Victoria in 1854 and after engaging on unknown works in Port Fairy, Dunkeld, and Melbourne arrived in Bendigo. His obituary records that he commenced work here on the site of the Bank of Australasia (opposite the Shamrock Hotel), which would have been no later than 1856. He took up a 13 acre selection on the site of Rocky Vale Villa in 1864 and continued to select or purchase further parcels of adjoining land until he owned some 150 acres, much of it unfit for cultivation. He was a keen gardener and had a garden and orchard around the house. William took over 20 years to build the two-story sandstone and granite house "Rocky Vale Villa". The house was constructed from sandstone sourced "from an adjacent ridge of rocks" (Bendigo Advertiser 28/9/1891). Granite from Harcourt was used for lintels and quoins. Not long before he died, William was still adding to the house. In the Codicil to his will, he states that "I have just built and completed two additional rooms to my Dwelling house situe at Inglewood Road aforesaid" (dated 19/9/1891). William died one week later on the 26th September 1891.Photographs of a field trip to Rocky Vale Villa, 7 Wicks Road, Maiden Gully, Bendigo by the Bendigo Historical Society.history, bendigo, rocky vale villa maiden gully, william beebe stonemason bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SPECIMEN COTTAGE COLLECTION: VARIOUS DOCUMENTS
In 1853, Bendigo Miners protested against the 30 shilling miners licence the had to pay the government. They wore red ribbons to show their protest and shopkeepers hung red ribbons outside their premises in support. Thousands of miners signed a petition to Governor LaTrobe to no avail. A protest gathering in Pall Mall marched to the Government camp on Camp Hill but this was a peaceful event again to no real avail.Various documents. The topics are: 4029.1 Public donations and organised charities in Bendigo (1850's to 1900's by Carol Holsworth. 4029.2 The spirit of Bendigo R711 and the loco driver on the return trip from Bendigo by Rod Giri, also several photographs of the train. 4029.3 Diary of a new chum - Johnny Greenfield Gill. 4029.4 Family history by Pat Hocking. 4029.5 The story of the Gaylards as told by Ella Gaylard. 4029.6 Journalism- History first draft by Wayne Gregson. 4029.7 List of residents of Thistle Street, Bendigo approx. 1950's compiled by Cynthia Stringer. 4029.8 Sandhurst club history by David Cotton. 4029.9 Sandhurst boys centre compiled by Brian Dillon. 4029.10 Lily Street Walk 24/04/2018 notes by Jim Evans. 4029.11 Document - All things Bendigo, wine food and music fest. 4029.12 White Hills Sandhurst copies of maps and two pages of district directory1908. 4029.13 Draft report of interview with Noel Smith of 5 Summit Drive, Kennington. 4029.14 Three brothers from Scotland by Rae Alexander Anderson. Also, seven newspaper articles by James Lerk on William, Alexander Rae and John Rae. 4029.15 St. John Presbyterian church, Bendigo. Historical record. 4029.16 Journal of Thomas Llewellyn Raston. 4029.17 Recollections of Sandhurst in the 1850's - Joseph Anderson Panton, 22 segments from Panton manuscript by Terry Davidson. Also, a photographs of a portrait of Joseph Panton. 4029.18 Photocopy of letter of Chinese storekeepers, miners and residents to Joseph Anderson Panton esquire, resident warden of Bendigo dated August 28th, 1858, with transcription and the reply from Esquire Panton dated 29 August, 1858. 4029.19 View street reborn, tours of inspection ''welcome to View Street'' view Street properties part of stage 1 of the project: National Trust Chambers, Temperance Hall, Art Gallery Annexe, Trades Hall, Bendigo Regional Arts Centre, Bendigo Regional Performing Arts Centre, Dudley House. 4029.20 View Street early 1900's in between and now. From handwritten notes by Mr. Bob Carr written in 1989. The handwriting has been transcribed by Beverly Ellis. 4029.21 Transcription of ''Diary of a voyage to the colony of Victoria and back'' June1856-September 1858 by Charles Groves. 4029.22 Adelaide Vale historic homestead built by Cr. John Harney. Tour notes prepared by the Central Victorian Branch of the National Trust. 4029.23 Four pages essay titled Spanish Tomato Growers. 2440.29. Eight pages of notes compiled by Leonard Henderson title: Trade token issuers of Bendigo district. The issuers mentioned are: Grieve, Hodgson, Stead and Williams. 4029.25 City of Bendigo tourist promotion Committee. Eight pages document describing the formation of committee for the promotion of tourism in the City of Bendigo. 4029.26 Article ''The Birdman of Bendigo'' Bendigo Advertiser 17th January 1968 detailing the life of Mr. Redvers James Eddy. 4029.27 Speech presented by Miss Margaret Brennan on the occasion of the Drechsler family reunion, Sunday 5th April 1987. 4029.28 Robert Gray Ford - A man before his time! Talk by James Lerk to the Bendigo Historical Society 3 February 2006. 4029.29 Copy of an article from The Bendigonian Annual from November 16, 1910. The demand for good music, how a Bendigo firm has met it. The article is about the life of Oscar Flight. 4029.30 Five photocopies of the Bendigonian masthead showing the changes through the years, plus the notice of the final issue on April 8th, 1920. 4029.31 The red ribbon rebellion & the Bendigo petition, a proposal to commemorate a significant event in Bendigo. Also three different sizes poster for the August 26, 2016 re-enactment and two invitations to join the red ribbon agitation memorial. 4029.32 Two handwritten pages of notes on the red ribbon rebellion. 4029.33 Three pages of typewritten notes on the Creeth and Howie families. 4029.34 An Australian Edward Medallist - Joseph Davies honoured by Paul Street. 4029.35 A. H. Chisholm obituary. 4029.36 Catalogue auction sale of the entire collection of antique furniture, objects d'art etc of Mr. and Mrs S. Cragg. 4029.37 Two coloured photographs of Cherry Tree Hotel in Melbourne Road just north of Tuckerman's lane, Big Hill. Photos taken March 2000 by Joan Paynter. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SPECIMEN COTTAGE COLLECTION: VARIOUS DOCUMENTS
Various documents in plastic folders. Topics are: 4027.1 Rocky Vale Villa in Maiden Gully built by William Beebe Snr, historical information and significance assessment. 4027.2 The powder magazines of Bendigo and Eaglehawk. Talk given by Ralph Birrell. 4027.3 Ralph Birrell obituary. 4027.4 Early Surveyors on the Bendigo goldfields 1852-1860 three pages essay by Ralph Birrell. 4027.5 History of Eaglehawk courthouse and log lock up with four photographs. 4027.6 Submission from the National Trust regarding Bendigo Pottery. 4027.7 Fistcuffs, Diamonds and Lace synopsis of a novel by Ann Rayner on the boxer Abednego Thompson after whom the name of the City of Bendigo is said (by same to be derived. 4027.8 Historical facts and dates on Bendigo by the Royal historical society of Victoria, Bendigo branch. 4027.9 Arcades of Bendigo, by Tom Luke. 4027.10 Benedict Branch family history with picture. Benedict invented a Miners Safety cage in 1883 and was awarded a medal, photos of the cage and medal included. 4027.11 Burke & Wills 150 years on pamphlet, Jim Evans newspaper article, notes and photos of the monument at the Bendigo cemetery. 4027.12 Marlborough House document on the history of this house. 4027.13 Codicil to the last will and testament of William Beebe of Inglewood Road, Sandhurst. 18th September 1891. 4027.14 Document outlining the life of Sister Jessie Aitken 4027.15 Document - W. Anderson and Sons business in Mitchell Street 'Fancy goods'' history of the family. 4027.16 Handwritten notes on Florence Anderson. 4027.17 Document family history of Hamlet Smart Appleby. 4027.18 Document - Amy Castles ''The Little Bendigonian singer'' 4027.19 Quentin Clifford (Cliff Binks words in remembrance, Bendigo Monday 23rd November 2015. 4027.20 Background report on Vahland drinking fountain, list of William Vahland buildings, copies of photos of Vahland descendants and two brochures celebrating Vahland. 4027.21 Blank invoice for the Taraxdale Brewing Co. of Golden Square - G. A. Pethard, manager. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Rosa McCall, Gap Road, Sunbury, 2000
... The photograph is of Gap Road just west of Horne Street ...The photograph is of Gap Road just west of Horne Street in Sunbury. The open ground on the RHS is on the corner of Pasley Street and was taken before the adjoining blue stone cottage was demolished. In 2020 the cottage was demolished and a large medical centre, complete with car parking was built on the property.Gap Road is one of Sunbury's main roads and is the quickset route to take from the town to the Calder Highway and on to Bendigo.A coloured photograph of a main road with a bus stop in the foreground and some open ground on the RHS of the image. gap road, pasley street, medical centre, sunbury -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Tour Notes, Intra Express Tours, "Intra Express Tour", Sept 2010
... , Puffing Billy, Great Ocean Road to Portland, Ballarat, Bendigo... Billy, Great Ocean Road to Portland, Ballarat, Bendigo ...Set of extensive tour notes issued to participants of Intra Express tour of Melbourne and other Victorian tram systems during Septemer 2010. Contains notes on the Melbourne tram system, Puffing Billy, Great Ocean Road to Portland, Ballarat, Bendigo and Bylands. Contains timetables, notes and timetables. Yields information about the Intra Express tour to Victoria during 2010.Document - approx 50 A4 pages loose within a purple coloured file folder.tours, tour notes, intra express, tramways -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Album - Tui Mitchell Collection: "Greystanes" Photograph Album, 1990s
"Greystanes" was originally "Hunter House" built at 57 Queen Street, Bendigo by Robert Hunter in 1882. Robert's brother William and his family lived there for almost 60 years. In 1945 the house was sold to Rex Hyett who renamed the house "Greystanes". Rex removed the original verandah and balcony and built the portico. There were several other owners before it was purchased by the Country Roads Board/ VicRoads where it was the local office for 36 years years (1958 - 1994). From the late 1990s "Greystanes" was restored by Bill and Tui Mitchell who operated it as accommodation, restaurant and reception rooms. New owners then turned it into a boutique hotel and conference centre. The current owners purchased "Greystanes" in 1910. It was renamed "Hunter House" and after extensive restorations was converted into a family home and business .Red leather covered three ring photograph album with fifty adhesive pages containing eighty nine coloured photographs, two letters and a two page printed wine list. Front of album has three gold coloured lines as a border and the spine has five horizontal sets of three gold coloured lines. The photographs are a record of the restoration of "Greystanes Manor" house including a restaurant, accommodation and reception rooms. It includes photographs of guest rooms, living rooms, kitchen areas, storage areas, fittings and furnishings, external areas, restoration works, bathrooms, gardens and staff members. The album also includes two letters of appreciation from guests who stayed at "Greystanes" and a two page wine list from the restaurant. The wine list includes wines from several local wineries.tui mitchell collection, greystanes, hunter house, william hunter, robert hunter, tui mitchell, bill mitchell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Tui Mitchell Collection: "Greystanes" Photographs, 1990s
"Greystanes" was originally "Hunter House" built at 57 Queen Street, Bendigo by Robert Hunter in 1882. Robert's brother William and his family lived there for almost 60 years. In 1945 the house was sold to Rex Hyett who renamed the house "Greystanes". Rex removed the original verandah and balcony and built the portico. There were several other owners before it was purchased by the Country Roads Board/ VicRoads where it was the local office for 36 years years (1958 - 1994). From the late 1990s "Greystanes" was restored by Bill and Tui Mitchell who operated it as accommodation, restaurant and reception rooms. New owners then turned it into a boutique hotel and conference centre. The current owners purchased "Greystanes" in 1910. It was renamed "Hunter House" and after extensive restorations was converted into a family home and business .Photographs removed from album with adhesive pages (10895.10). Blue two ringed folder. The photographs are a record of the restoration of "Greystanes Manor" house including a restaurant, accommodation and reception rooms. It includes photographs of guest rooms, living rooms, kitchen areas, storage areas, fittings and furnishings, external areas, restoration works, bathrooms, gardens and staff members. The album also includes two letters of appreciation from guests who stayed at "Greystanes" and a two page wine list from the restaurant. The wine list includes wines from several local wineries.tui mitchell collection, greystanes, hunter house, william hunter, robert hunter, tui mitchell, bill mitchell