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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Deed of Sale - 27 Hurd Street, Portland, 29/06/1853
Original Deed of Sale, of 27 Hurd Street, Portland from the Government to Francis Henty, Merino Downs.henty, historic property, historic building, portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Tankard, c. 1984
White porcelain tankard. Gold rim top and bottom. Depiction of Henty landing at Portland, printed engraving inbrown, 19th November 1834.Back: Base: Victoria's 150 logo and details of manufacture.souvenir of portland, tankard, henty -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Ivory silk and satin wedding dress and jacket, 1876-1944
Alice Henty (1852-1932) was the third daughter of Francis and Mary Ann Henty. her father was the youngest son of Thomas Henty, who with his family, their retainers and property moved to the Australian colonies between 1829 and 1832. In 1834, Francis’ older brother, Edward, sailed from Launceston in Van Diemen’s Land to what was to become Portland in the western part of Port Phillip District [Victoria]. Francis, together with the first flock of Merino sheep [in Victoria], followed some months later. The first and second generations of the Henty family established vast pastoral properties in the Western part of the Port Phillip District. Francis Henty managed ‘Merino Downs’ near Casterton, while also living with his wife following his retirement at ‘Field Place' in Kew. The Henty Collection of nineteenth and twentieth century clothing, including outerwear and underwear, was collected, stored and exhibited over time by female family members descended from Francis and Mary Ann Henty. During the twentieth century, items from the collection were modelled in two fashion parades by various descendants [1937, 1959]. The items in the collection are historically and aesthetically significant, with provenance provided by oral and written tradition within or held by the family. A number of the items in the collection are very rare survivors, and provide researchers with the evidence needed to reconstruct the lives of notable women in the Port Phillip District [later Victoria] during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.Alice Henty’s wedding dress, made in 1876 for her marriage to John Hindson was remodelled in 1943 for the wedding of her granddaughter, Alice Henty Hindson to Norman Lithgow Tait at Holy Trinity, Kew. It was worn again by Margaret Henty Hindson (1918-2000) at her marriage to Dougald Webster Matheson at St Paul's Church, Henty in 1944. The two piece dress has a low décolletage shaped with a collar from which two curved panels drop. The fastenings for the bodice are buttons covered with the same fabric. The bodice is completed with two full length sleeves. The full skirt is slightly flattened at the front with a long train. In contrast, the ivory silk, silk faille and satin bodice with long tails remained unaltered. The front closure of the jacket has handmade embroidered buttonholes and covered buttons. The pleated collar and sleeves are decorated with gathered silk tulle. The jacket features long tails. alice frances (henty) hindson, women's clothing, wedding dresses, margaret henty hindson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Sheet of 12 contact prints of rephotographed photographs - Various Portland land marks, c. 1970
Sheet of 12 contact prints of rephotographed photographs. Identifying numbers 5725 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l (a) Bentinck Street from sea (b) James Robertson store (c) Bentinck Street south from All Saints (d) Fawthrop Lagoon (e) Henty Beach Cliffs (f) Bridge over Salt Creek (g) Res. Dr. C. Grier, Julia Street (h) Group of men sitting/standing outside wooden building (i) Henty Woolstores, Julia Street (j) S.S 'Dawn' tied up to railway pier (k) All Saints Catholic Church (l) Cliffs at Henty Streetfrom the front: (b) James Robertson store (c) Bentinck Street, Portland - Nicholls (e) Cliffs above Henty Street (f) Bridge over Portland drain (i) Henty Woolstore and Observer buildings, Julia Street -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle, n.d
Soft drink bottle with screw cap; 30 fluid ounces, 'Shasta' with Henty lime cordial paper label over it.henty, cordial, drink, shasta -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Entrance to Richmond Hotel Centenary Celebrations Portland 1934, 1934
Photographs taken by Esther Winifred Hall (nee Smallpage) - great grand-daughter of Stephen George Henty. Taken in 1934 Centenary Celebrations in Portland.Back: "Original Home of Stephen George Henty. To E.... Hall from Marg...."centenary celebrations portland 1934 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Balfour family grave, Boroondara General Cemetery, c.1987
The sons and daughters of Thomas and Frances Henty were notable settlers, initially in Western Australia, then in Launceston and finally in Victoria. A number of significant mansions in Kew were owned at various stages by members of the immediate family and or their descendants. The Boroondara General Cemetery includes a number of memorials of or to Henty family members.Original colour positive photograph of a Balfour family grave in the Boroondara General Cemetery. This is one of a number of photographs taken c.1987 of graves/headstones of descendants of the Henty family of Victoria. This particular grave is located in Section PRES A 0058 and holds the remains of James Balfour and his wife Frances Charlotte Henty. James Balfour was a Scottish-born Australian merchant and politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly 1866 to 1868 and of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1874 to 1913. In 1859, he married Frances Charlotte, eldest daughter of Hon. James Henty, M.L.C. They had 11 children, nine of whom survived him.henty family, boroondara general cemetery, james balfour, frances charlotte henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Engraving / Illustration, n.d
Illustration - Black and white. Taken and cut from a book. Head and shoulders portrait of Thomas Henty. Thomas is wearing a high neck light coloured cravat under a dark coloured suit.Front: 'THOMAS HENTY' - printed beneath portrait. Initials 'W.Mc.L.' appear on lower right breast.thomas henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Packet of 11 photographs (originally 12, 1 missing) of Portland and surrounds - 'Beauty Spots in Australia' - Portland Vic, c. 1930
Packet of 11 photographs (originally 12, 1 missing) of Portland and surrounds. Identification numbers 5838 a-k a. Panorama of harbour b. Whalers Point c. Portland from Battery Point d. Piers and Battery Point e. The Harbour f. Looking to Whalers Point g. Blowholes, Cape Bridgewater h. Henty Beach j. 'Burswood' k. Bentinck StreetFront: 5838; 'Henty Homestead' - black biro -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Weapon - Whaling Harpoons, n.d
Original owner - one of the Henty brothers, bought by Margaret's grandfather, Matthew Edward Mabbitt, lighthouse keeper at a Henty clearing sale about 1900Two matching harpoons with wooden handles. Metal harpoon heads have been re-plated at some stageBack: 'Mcmillan' on back of both harpoon heads - first two letters unclearwhaling, maritime industry, hunting, henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - G.E. Erreys Timber Merchant Henty St Portland, Victoria, n.d
Black and white photo of G.E. Erreys, Henty St. Portland. Timber building, iron roof, picket fence. Sign on front of building: 'G.E. ERREY TIMBER MERCHANT'Back: 'G.E. Erreys premises Henty St. Portland' - handwritten, pencil. 'KODAK VELOX PRINT' - black print -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Harrison-Balfour Wedding Party, 1905
This wedding photograph is an illustration of the intermarriage of notable Victorian (and Kew) families. The parents of the groom were the Hon. James Balfour MP., and his wife, Frances Charlotte (Henty) [the eldest daughter of James Henty] who married at Hawthorn in 1859. The Balfour lived at 'Windella' in Studley Park Road. Henry Rairey (Harry) Balfour was the youngest son of Mr & Mrs Balfour who married Katie Harrison of 'Horley' in Molesworth Street, Kew. Miss Harrison's father was the T.S. Harrison (merchant and importer, b. Banbury, Oxon, 1829, d. Melb 1901). Portrait of the wedding party in the garden of Horley in Molesworth Street, following the marriage of Elizabeth Kate (Katie) Harrison to Henry Rairey (Harry) Balfour at the Kew Presbyterian Church in 1905. The outfits worn by the women were reported in Punch, on 9 February 1905]. The bride wore a frock of ivory white satin, with bertha of duchesse lace and a yoke of ruched chiffon. The bridesmaids … wore white muslin dresses, inserted with Valenciennes, made in early Victorian style. The white straw hats were trimmed with lace and blue hydrangea, and their flowers were blue hydrangea, delphiniums and cornflowers. … The bride’s mother [right] wore a well-cut dress of black silk. The bridegroom’s mother [left] wore a gown of black silk voile, and smart black bonnet grouped with roses. L. to R. Christian Balfour, Jean Mackintosh, Mrs James Balfour (nee Henty), Bridegroom, Bride, Dr. Lewis Balfour, Genevieve Harrison, Hon. James Balfour, Henry Harvey, Marion Harrison (nee Borodin) [Married by Mr Alec Scholes at Kew Presbyterian Church] .Individuals identified in ink on reverse plus donor name and date.balfour, henty, harrison, horley, molesworth street, kew -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Housen's Richmond Hotel | Portland
Many of the Henty's of the Western District of Victoria also owned houses in Kew, Victoria. Stephen Henty, referred to on the reverse of the postcard, lived while a member of the Vitoria Parliament at 'Findon' in Kew. Kew Historical Society also holds a nationally significant collection of costumes belonging to three generations of Henty women.Monochrome, blue tinted 'real photo' postcard of Housen's Richmond Hotel, Portland. Two women stand on the steps of the hotel at left, with the rose garden in front of them. Behind them is a church spire. The hotel and its significance is outlined in two columns of blue coloured text on the reverse.Printed reverse: "THE RICHMOND is the most historical building in the State. On the site of today's building Edward Henty, the founder of permanent settlement in Victoria, commenced his first house February 19, 1835, finishing the work in two months. He had landed in Portland on Nov. 19th, 1834, and turned the first plough furrows in Victoria where the Hotel now stands on the 26th of the following month. It was also here that Major Mitchell ended his explorations from Sydney, meeting the Hentys on August 29th, 1836. In December of the same year Mrs S. G. Henty joined her husband, their son Richmond, the first male white child in Portland, being born in the Henty cottage. The present Richmond Hotel was built in 1840, and became the home of Stephen Henty until his departure from Portland in 1869. Though Edward Henty's first house was demolished in 1840, to make room for the new surveyed town streets, part of his wool store remains in the Hotel grounds, and is used as a wood shed. This is about the oldest building in the State : in it was held the first christening service in Portland on September 26th, 1841. On the site of the Richmond Hotel all the early visiting celebrities were entertained - Mitchell, Wedge, La Trobe, Fyans, Sir John Franklin, Capt. Stokes, etc. No other hostelry in Victoria can give you the historical atmosphere of the RICHMOND. / THE ORIGINAL HOME OF THE HENTYS."henty family, richmond hotel -- portland (vic.), stephen henty, edward henty, richmond henty, henty houses -- victoria, portland, postcards -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Image, John Helder Wedge, Portland Bay and Henty's House, 1835, 1835
From Westgarth's 'Port Phillip Settlement'.Three images of Portland Bay, including Henty's House, Whaling, and the Fishery. The Hentys were some of the earliest white settlers in the Port Phillip District of New South Wales (later Victoria).wedge, john helder wedge, portland, portland bay, fishery, henty, whaling, victoria, port phillip district -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Portland Victoria Landmarks, NUCOLORVUE PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD, n.d
Coloured postcard, consists of 4 small photographs separated by white border, wavy edges. Edward Henty cottage, Ridge Road Olinda - top left photo, store and cottage, top right. Cottage kitchen bottom left, cottage at bottom rightBack: Information about Edward Henty. 'Love from Nita' in blue biro -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Dance Programme - Henty Jubilee Ball, 1884, 1884
Owned by Sissie Jarrett. The Jubilee was the commemoration of the 50th anniversary since the Hentys had arrived in Portland.Trifolded card of cream card bordered in gold, with gold text. White pencil attached with blue cord. Programme for the Henty Jubilee Ball, Thursday, 20th November, 1884Front: Sissie Jarrett (lower centre, last page).henty jubilee ball, ball, dance, dance card, programme, 1884 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Set of 2 Wine Glasses - Portland's 150th anniversary, c. 1984
2 - Small wine glasses, gold rim, Portland's 150th anniversary, 1984 logo, gold embossed. Story Edward Henty gold lettering, back of glass. Identifying numbers 6003 a, bPortland's 150th anniversary, 1984 logo, gold embossed. Story Edward Henty gold lettering, back of glass -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Hindson family grave, Boroondara General Cemetery, c.1987
The sons and daughters of Thomas and Frances Henty were notable settlers, initially in Western Australia, then in Launceston and finally in Victoria. A number of significant mansions in Kew were owned at various stages by members of the immediate family and or their descendants. The Boroondara General Cemetery includes a number of memorials of or to Henty family members.Original colour positive photograph of a Hindson family grave in the Boroondara General Cemetery. This is one of a number of photographs taken c.1987 of graves/headstones of descendants of the Henty family of Victoria. This particular grave is located in Section C/E C 1117A and holds the remains of John Hindson, Alice Hindson, William Francis Hindson. [Alice Hindson was the daughter of Francis Henty]. Other members of the Hindson family are recorded on the grave but are not listed as buried at the site in the Boroondara General Cemetery records of burials. henty family, boroondara general cemetery, john hindson, alice hindson, william francis hindson -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Hindson family grave, Boroondara General Cemetery, c.1987
The sons and daughters of Thomas and Frances Henty were notable settlers, initially in Western Australia, then in Launceston and finally in Victoria. A number of significant mansions in Kew were owned at various stages by members of the immediate family and or their descendants. The Boroondara General Cemetery includes a number of memorials of or to Henty family members.Original colour positive photograph of a Hindson family grave in the Boroondara General Cemetery. This is one of a number of photographs taken c.1987 of graves/headstones of descendants of the Henty family of Victoria. This particular grave is located in Section C/E C 1117A and holds the remains of John Hindson, Alice Hindson, William Francis Hindson. [Alice Hindson was the daughter of Francis Henty]. Other members of the Hindson family are recorded on the grave but are not listed as buried at the site in the Boroondara General Cemetery records of burials. henty family, boroondara general cemetery, john hindson, alice hindson, william francis hindson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - St Stephen's Church, n.d
Black and white photo of the interior of St. Stephen's Anglican church, Portland, looking towards altar, from left hand side of church.Front: 'HENTY CHURCH PORTLAND - G3' in white, bottom left of photo Back: 'B. VIVIAN' in pencilplace of worship, church, anglican, henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Ephemera - Ephemera - With compliments card, n.d
Records Department Glenelg Shire CouncilWith compliments ephemera Henty plough and painting, signed by A.C. Pearse, (donor of plough). Made from light card, there is a picture of the Henty plough in the top right hand corner of ephemera. Main picture below has two men, one holding the plough being pulled by cows, and the other holding a shepherds crook.Hand written copied message in black writing 'Souvenir of the old Henty Plow. This Old Plow was brought out from Scotland by Edward Henty and turned the first sod of Victorian soil at Portland in the year 1834. With the Compliments of HUDSONS STORES PTY. LTD. 655 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE'. Blue ink signature located at the lower middle part 'A.C. Pearse'. The word 'Director' hand written in black next to the signature.henty plough -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Medal - Medal - Victoria Melbourne Sesquicentenary, 1984-1985
24 carat gold surface medal set in royal blue perspex, encased in clear perspex. Victoria-Melbourne sesquicentenary 1834/35 - 1984/85. Edward Henty one side, Parliament House Melbourne the other.medal, celebration, henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Esther Winifred Hall, 1934
Photographs taken by Esther Winifred Hall (nee Smallpage) - great grand-daughter of Stephen George Henty. Taken in 1934 Centenary Celebrations in Portland.Black and white sepia photograph of four-storey building at street intersection. Street sign on left "St. Kilda Rd".Front: (no inscriptions) Back: Chevron corner St. Kilda and Commercial Roads Nov: 1934 V. Hursthouse (?)esther winifred hall, henty, 1934 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - two women in costume 1934 Portland centenary celebrations, Esther Winifred Hill, 1934
Photographs taken by Esther Winifred Hall (nee Smallpage) - great grand-daughter of Stephen George Henty. Taken in 1934 Centenary Celebrations in Portland.Black and white photograph showing two women in full-length costume, posed indoors, standing on patterned carpet in front of striped wallpaper. The woman standing on the right is holding an open fan and wearing a dark bonnet.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)1934 centenary, portland, henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph reprint of scan of photograph - Henty Street Casterton, n.d
Vern McCallum CollectionReprint of scan of black and white photograph. Image is oval inshape, shows Henty Street Casterton. Bullock team and dray, horse and cart on right of street, horse and carriage with two horses and a woman and small child, centre of street. Various other horsedrawn vehicles in bakground. Casterton Hotel and railway Hotel on right. Print is mounted on white, archival mountboard frame.Front: Front- 'Henty Street Casterton, Victoria' across bottom print. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - China Egg Cup - Portland souvenir, n.d
White bone china egg cup. Gold rim, black and white image of Edward Henty. Measurements 6 x 4.5 diameterFront: '1834-1934' on cup Edward Henty, Victoria's Pioneer Portland Centenary; Around the foot of the cup Back: Makers stamp 'Royal Stafford English Bone China MADE IN ENGLAND' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Julia Street Porrtland, c. 1970
Photographic print of a rephotographed photograph. Image of north side of Julia Street between Percy and Bentinck Streets. Bluestone buildings - Woolstores of Henty, Learmonth & Co, Bank of Australasia on right. Numerous people on footpath.Front: 'Henty Woolstore - 2 Observer Buildings, Julia Street' - green ink Back: 'Bayview and Observer Printers' - blue biro -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - 'Burswood', The Old Henty Home, Portland, n.d
Displayed at History HouseBlack and white photograph of Burswood Homestead - front view.Front: 'Burswood', The Old Henty Home, Portland. No. 27 Back: Donated to History House by Mrs. B. Mackie, 1984.henty, historic homestead, burswood, portland home -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Documents relating to the Henty Commemoration Dinner, 1971, Nov-71
Henty Commemoration Dinner 1971Identification numbers 8021 a, b, c, d a. Ticket for Henty Commemoration Dinner, 20 Nov 1971. Cream card, black print b., c., d. Three programmes for Commemoration Dinner, 20 Nov. 1971. White card, black print, white paper insert, black print -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Medal - Medallion, 1934
3 brass medallions, ring at top, threaded with red, white and blue ribbon. 100th Anniversary of first settlement at Portland 1834 - 1934. Edward Henty on one side, Lt. Grant and the 'Lady Nelson' on the other.commemoration, medal, 1834 to 1934, henty