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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE GRADUATION CEREMONY 1958
A faded document titled "Bendigo Teachers' College Graduation Ceremony 1958". The front cover also contains a list of the staff teaching at the college. They are The Principal Mr. L. J. Pryor, Miss J. C. Burnett, Mrs. F. M. Petri, Mrs. N. F. Fawdry, Miss M. G. Bremner, Mrs. D. J. Andrew, Mrs. M. E. Boardman, Miss B. H. Cowling, Miss E. M. Jones, Mr. F. M. Courtis, Mr. C. L. Barker, Mr. T. J. McCabe, Mr. G. W. D. Boyd, Mr. P. F. Fitzpatrick, Mr. R. L. Strauch, Mr. G. S. Poulsen, Mr. M. Pratt, Mr. F. X. Martin and Mr. N. J. Taylor. On the inside cover is the "Significance of the Ceremony" and the "Order of the Ceremony". Mr. F. M. Courtis gave the Welcome to Visitors and the College Charge was given by the Principal. The 'Graduation Book' was presented to Mr. A. L. Harris by Miss J. C. Burnett. Mr. C. L. Barker called the final roll for 1958 and Congratulations were offered by The Mayor Cr. H. W. Snell J.P. and Mr. R. L. Harrowfield Head Teacher of Golden Square State School. The Occasional Address was given by Mr. J. R. Lyall Assistant Chief Inspector of Primary Schools.The following page contains a list of the "Students of 1957-58" - John Victor Anderson, Margaret Betty Baker, Patricia Ann Banko, George Edward Bazley, Elizabeth Margaret Bower, Nancy Elva Boyle, Enid Gilmour Brown, Wendy Lorraine Bulleid, Fairlie Anne Burkinshaw, Barry Henry Burns, Katherine Alice Byrnes, Bryan Clarke Campbell, Elizabeth Joyce Chapman, Alison Amelia Clark, Valerie Nancy Clough, Georgina Mary Agnes Coppock, Eric Bruce Hindle Coventry, Faye Margaret Crump, Dorothy Lilian Cunnington, Elizabeth Jean Dalrymple, Lois Anne Davies, Brian Leslie Dolan, Moira Margaret Dowd, June Frances Ellis, James Cornelius Finnegan, Graeme Reynolds Fleet, Elaine Rose Fuga, Rosemary June Garonne, James Alfred Geehman, Ronald James Goodman, Bernard Thomas Gray, Dorothy June Gregson, Joy Margaret Ham, Dorothy Rose Harice, Arthur Herbert Harris, Brian Hopper, Dorothy Anne Hosking, Nancy Elizabeth Hughes, Irene Margaret Hynes, Donald James Low, Elspeth Faye McCarthy, Richard James McGowan, Geoffrey Douglas McLean, Junella Maree McPhail, Beryl Martin, Carmel Monica Mullins, Charles Peter O'Connor, Nancy Lorraine Peck, Ian Alwyn Raeburn, Raymond Edward Reardon, Ruth Lorraine Reid, Patricia Margaux Roberts, Robert Herbert Robertson, Phillip Edward Rowe, Lesley Margaret Silke, Francis William Sleeth, Margaret Joy Sloane, Murray Francis Sweeney, Elwyn Beth Thompson, Margaret Ann Wadley, Janet Ann Wallis, Geoffrey Michael Warman, Kevin George Watson, Patricia Anne Weight, Margaret Anne West, Ronald Thomas White and Irene Mary Wolfe. The back page has the "Principal's Charge". There is also a white type written insertion containing the words of the songs and a plan of the seating and movements of the ceremony. Boltons Print, Bendigo.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college graduatio, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, bendigo teachers' college, bendigo teachers' college students, education, teaching, teachers, students, graduation, tertiary education, book, graduation ceremony, graduands, history, bendigo teachers' college staff, history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE MAPLE STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GRADE 3-4 W 1999
Coloured photograph of the Maple Street Primary School Grade 3-4 W 1999 class and the teachers. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Jessica Clarkson, Sathvik Kumar, Paul Carroll, Talan Sinclair, Jenna Maree Brannagan, Kerrie McDowell, Alan Clark, Lauren Hooper, Sam Rofe, Bridget Casey, Holly Fern. 2nd Row L-R: Tyson Cope, Glenn Wyatt, David Ross, Joel Hilson, Elise Watts, Thomas Goodridge, Jeremiah Oibo, Rhett Parry, Curtis Brown. Front Row L-R: Matthew Ferrari, Thomas Woodward-Hunt, Seann Fordham, Sam Vickers, Kristen Mapperson, Travis Kennedy, Nathan Green, Kin Tho, Davy Man. Teachers: G Wood, V Schavoni. Principal: Mr David Robins.Arthur Reed Photoseducation, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square maple street p.s. collection - photograph - grade 3-4 w 1999, jessica clarkson, sathvik kumar, paul carroll, talan sinclair, jenna maree brannagan, kerrie mcdowell, alan clark, lauren hooper, sam rofe, bridget casey, holly fern, tyson cope, glenn wyatt, david ross, joel hilson, elise watts, thomas goodridge, jeremiah oibo, rhett parry, curtis brown, matthew ferrari, thomas woodward-hunt, seann fordham, sam vickers, kristen mapperson, travis kennedy, nathan green, kin tho, davy man, g wood, v schavoni, mr david robins, arthur reed photos -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION : BRIT STAFF PHOTO 1965, October, 1965
Black and white photo of BRIT staff October 1965. Four rows of staff standing and seated in front of BRIT building. Men in suits Women in suitable business attire. Staff Names: FRONT ROW left to right: Misses H. Millott, M. Orde, H. Burgess, Mesdames P. Brammer, I. Rammage, Messrs. A. Craig, E.C. Thompson, E. Golding, R. Birrell, Misses G. Hird, L. Thomas, M. Hunt, Mrs. M. Gilbert, Miss F. Dixon. SECOND ROW left to right: Mr. H. Albrecht, Mesdames E. Bennetto, P. Swann, Messrs. R. Argus, W. Delecca, J. Berry, T. McLelland, I. Gillin, N. Singleton, R. Lacy, T. Lunn, G. Tangey, A. Birch, C. Candler, Mrs P. Martin, Messrs. N. Dack, R. Wilson. THIRD ROW left to right: Messrs. T. Lee, J Looney, R. Clark, T. Evans, A. Reid, E. Ainsworth, R. Stephens, A. Spicer, R. Wild, E. Hodge, J. Hutchison, G. Atkins, A. Crothers, W. Williams, F. Russell, F. Lea, A. Thompson, D. O'Hoy, S. Jennings. FOURTH ROW left to right: Messrs. G. Austin, F. Van Wollington, J. Lyne, A. Tabor, D. dePyle, B. Davey, H. Jones, B. Taylor, E. Cusack, G. Sargeant, J. Eadie, P. Ellis.bendigo, education, bendigo regional ins tech -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, City of Brighton Mayor, Councillors and Officers - Peace & City Year - August 1919, 1919
brighton, council, mayor, councillors, officers, brighton town hall, t. vincent, park ranger, j.n. clark, overseer, f. blackham, press, r.j. lawrence, bank manager, a. vogt, assistant, j. clementson, inspector, l.w.p baker, assistant town clerk, g.w. woodward, hallkeeper, g. marsh, curator, a.f. magill c.e., city engineer, w. turner, cr. w.e. briggs, dr w.c. mcclelland, health officer, cr c.h.j. pickett, c.h. livesey, rate collector, cr j.a. grant, cr. j.w. satchwell, cr p.a. oakley, j. ritson, librarian, cr c.a. hack, cr j. richards, cr h.e. hall, cr t. wilson, j.h. taylor, town clerk, cr. w.p. francis, cr j.b. grout j.p., cr h.e. pullman, g.h. jefferson, solicitor, miss d.m. grout, typist, d. thomas, office boy, peace and city year -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Rear of Varndean from Willcyrus Street, 1988, 1988
Ref: Alan Holt records - This property has had a number of different names throughout its history. William Cook, a farmer, bought the land it stands on in 1876. In 1882 he was rated for a house (not the current one) on 11 acres. The present house was built in 1885 by John Clark, an auctioneer. In 1888 the Tower Hill estate and the home (Tower Hill Lodge) were auctioned, but the house was not sold. In 1889 the house was purchased by Captain Shepherd. Records show that in 1894 the owners were Mr Thomas and Mrs Hortenzia Howell. They named the house 'Corcovado'. Later they added a study with a corner designed to provide views from the Dandenong Ranges around to Mt Macedon. In 1944 Mr and Mrs Lionel Adams renamed the house 'Varndean'.This is one of the earliest surviving houses in Surrey Hills.A colour photo taken from the street at the rear of a Victorian-style house with ornate chimneys and a slate roof. A parked car is seen in front of the house. The house sits behind a timber fence and is partly hidden by mature shrubs and trees.victorian style, tower hill lodge, corcovado, varndean, tower hill estate, mr william cook, mr john clark, mrs hortenzia howell, mr lionel adams, mrs lionel adams, surrey hills, captain louis shepherd, mr thomas howell -
Kilmore Historical Society
A Group of Noble Dames, 1891
Novel. Colonial Edition.Green cloth-covered hardback book. Title & author printed in gilt on front cover & spine. Decorative embossed design on rear cover. Cover worn at corners with some staining on front. Binding loose, front cover has detached from body. 270 pp. Fair condition.'1214' underlined on flyleaf.adult fiction, kilmore mechanics institute library. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph - Photograph: Company's Dam and Flour Mill, Tarnagulla, c. 1880 - 1920
Williams Family Collection. On the 20th December 1873 it was reported in the Tarnagulla Courier that arrangements were being made for the erection of a steam flour mill at Tarnagulla. Mr Bristol had purchased the necessary plant which would be erected with as little delay as possible. The site chosen was the premises occupied previously by Mr John Pierce, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, at the corner of King and Commercial Road. These premises were incorporated in the mill building. Suitable buildings for receiving and storing grain and flour had been erected already. On 10th January, 1874 an advertisement in the Courier called for tenders from masons, bricklayers and carpenters for the erection of a flour mill at Tarnagulla for H. C. Bristol, Esq. with all enquiries to be made from G. Minto, Engineer. In December 1881 the proprietors made a request to the Tarnagulla Borough Council for permission to lay pipes to the Municipal Dam, which was generally known as the Company's Dam, and to obtain water from the dam for milling purposes. This was granted. Steam was got up for the first time on 30th of March, 1882. A large quantity of wheat was stored ready for milling. Just prior to 29th of April 1882 the boiler at the mill burst, as the result of which two men, J. H. Smith and W. Hargreaves died and H. Joyce Bousfield, senior and junior, were seriously injured. The mill commenced operations on 13th June, 1882 with Mr W Fitzgerald as manager. The price offered for wheat was thirty-seven pence per bushell. It operated with grinding stones until considerable renovations were done in the early part of 1899 when new rollers and more up to date equipment installed. The mill was then known as the Tarnagulla Flour Mill Co., with Thos. Comrie as proprietor, Mr Fitzgerald was still manager, and Mr T. Leonard was the traveller. Much new equipment was put in and each of the three floors had different processes. The rollers were on the ground floor, the purifiers and elevators reel were on the second floor, plus the clean wheat bin directly over the Ganz rollers. On the top floor was the chop reel, bran reel, inter-elevator reels, brush machine cyclone sack hoist, dirty wheat shaker, clean wheat bin, dust rooms and also double damping rooms. A plant was also erected for the making of an improved quality of wheaten meal, for which purpose special machinery was procured and a pair of stones was left for grinding the meal. A complete plant for the crushing of oats etc was also erected. The driving power of the mill was supplied by a new engine complete with 16 inch cylinder, manufactured and erected by Bousfield & Co. of Eaglehawk. It was fitted with Pickering governors, connected with the cylinder was a super heater. The boiler was tested and all connections etc. overhauled, with much of it being completely renewed. There was a complete network of belts, spouts, elevators etc. all over the building, all conveniently placed. The plans etc for the new plant were drawn up by Mr J. Kilborn, manager of the firm of Bodington & Co., engineers and millwrights of Carlton, which supplied the whole of the machinery, excepting the engine. The work of erection was carried out by Mr Kilborn and his assistants to the entire satisfaction of Mr Comrie, who had gone to considerable expense to bring the mill to a completely up-todate machine, fitted with all of the most modern appliances available. An advertisement on May 6th, 1899 read: "Tarnagulla Flour Mill Co., Patent Roller Flour. Also their Digestive Wheaten Meal specially prepared for Porridge or Bread." In January 1901, 6000 bags of wheat were received weekly at the mill and it was a common sight to see the streets lined with wagons. In May 1902 the mill was lighted by gas and in July 1906 an application was made to the Tarnagulla Borough Council for permission to lay a tram track from the mill to the Railways Station. Council was agreeable to this provided suitable plans were submitted. In 1913, 15,000 bags of wheat were bought at three shillings and four pence per bushell. In January 1914 the mill was renovated. At this time 1500 bags of wheat were coming in daily, with 20,000 bags in storage. On 15th December, 1917 the mill was advertised for sale, to be sold on Friday, 21st December,.1917, on behalf of the Estate of the Late Thomas Comrie, who had died on 4th August, 1910. The Courier at that time recorded him as being responsible for the building of the mill and with being the sole proprietor. The mill was closed, apparently, for a short period. The Courier reported on 13th of September, 1918 that the mill had been sold to Mr O. Albert of Talbot and that it would re-open. An advertisement read: ALBERT. O. & SON, MILLERS. During 1920 the mill was closed and pulled down. It was later re-erected at Mildura where it operated for many years. (by Donald Clark)Monochrome photograph depicting view of Company's Dam and the flour mill in Tarnagulla. Handwritten on reverse: 'J. Caldwell and photographer's stamp 'C. Bock Photo Tarnagulla'.tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Postcard - Photographic postcard: Company's Dam and Flour Mill, Tarnagulla, c. 1880 - 1920
Williams Family Collection. On the 20th December 1873 it was reported in the Tarnagulla Courier that arrangements were being made for the erection of a steam flour mill at Tarnagulla. Mr Bristol had purchased the necessary plant which would be erected with as little delay as possible. The site chosen was the premises occupied previously by Mr John Pierce, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, at the corner of King and Commercial Road. These premises were incorporated in the mill building. Suitable buildings for receiving and storing grain and flour had been erected already. On 10th January, 1874 an advertisement in the Courier called for tenders from masons, bricklayers and carpenters for the erection of a flour mill at Tarnagulla for H. C. Bristol, Esq. with all enquiries to be made from G. Minto, Engineer. In December 1881 the proprietors made a request to the Tarnagulla Borough Council for permission to lay pipes to the Municipal Dam, which was generally known as the Company's Dam, and to obtain water from the dam for milling purposes. This was granted. Steam was got up for the first time on 30th of March, 1882. A large quantity of wheat was stored ready for milling. Just prior to 29th of April 1882 the boiler at the mill burst, as the result of which two men, J. H. Smith and W. Hargreaves died and H. Joyce Bousfield, senior and junior, were seriously injured. The mill commenced operations on 13th June, 1882 with Mr W Fitzgerald as manager. The price offered for wheat was thirty-seven pence per bushell. It operated with grinding stones until considerable renovations were done in the early part of 1899 when new rollers and more up to date equipment installed. The mill was then known as the Tarnagulla Flour Mill Co., with Thos. Comrie as proprietor, Mr Fitzgerald was still manager, and Mr T. Leonard was the traveller. Much new equipment was put in and each of the three floors had different processes. The rollers were on the ground floor, the purifiers and elevators reel were on the second floor, plus the clean wheat bin directly over the Ganz rollers. On the top floor was the chop reel, bran reel, inter-elevator reels, brush machine cyclone sack hoist, dirty wheat shaker, clean wheat bin, dust rooms and also double damping rooms. A plant was also erected for the making of an improved quality of wheaten meal, for which purpose special machinery was procured and a pair of stones was left for grinding the meal. A complete plant for the crushing of oats etc was also erected. The driving power of the mill was supplied by a new engine complete with 16 inch cylinder, manufactured and erected by Bousfield & Co. of Eaglehawk. It was fitted with Pickering governors, connected with the cylinder was a super heater. The boiler was tested and all connections etc. overhauled, with much of it being completely renewed. There was a complete network of belts, spouts, elevators etc. all over the building, all conveniently placed. The plans etc for the new plant were drawn up by Mr J. Kilborn, manager of the firm of Bodington & Co., engineers and millwrights of Carlton, which supplied the whole of the machinery, excepting the engine. The work of erection was carried out by Mr Kilborn and his assistants to the entire satisfaction of Mr Comrie, who had gone to considerable expense to bring the mill to a completely up-todate machine, fitted with all of the most modern appliances available. An advertisement on May 6th, 1899 read: "Tarnagulla Flour Mill Co., Patent Roller Flour. Also their Digestive Wheaten Meal specially prepared for Porridge or Bread." In January 1901, 6000 bags of wheat were received weekly at the mill and it was a common sight to see the streets lined with wagons. In May 1902 the mill was lighted by gas and in July 1906 an application was made to the Tarnagulla Borough Council for permission to lay a tram track from the mill to the Railways Station. Council was agreeable to this provided suitable plans were submitted. In 1913, 15,000 bags of wheat were bought at three shillings and four pence per bushell. In January 1914 the mill was renovated. At this time 1500 bags of wheat were coming in daily, with 20,000 bags in storage. On 15th December, 1917 the mill was advertised for sale, to be sold on Friday, 21st December,.1917, on behalf of the Estate of the Late Thomas Comrie, who had died on 4th August, 1910. The Courier at that time recorded him as being responsible for the building of the mill and with being the sole proprietor. The mill was closed, apparently, for a short period. The Courier reported on 13th of September, 1918 that the mill had been sold to Mr O. Albert of Talbot and that it would re-open. An advertisement read: ALBERT. O. & SON, MILLERS. During 1920 the mill was closed and pulled down. It was later re-erected at Mildura where it operated for many years. (by Donald Clark)Photographic postcard, front image depicting view of Company's Dam and the flour mill in Tarnagulla. Handwritten on reverse: 'A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, E. Bool' and photographer's stamp 'C. Bock Photo Tarnagulla'.tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Tarnagulla Citizens, early 1890s
Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph of men posed in front of a building c.1890-1895. Caption stuck on front lists the following names of subjects: L to R Standing: __________ , Thomas Robert Davies, Mr. Whitaker, __________ , Jack Cousins, _________ , ___________ , William Clark, ____________ Seated: William Schofield, Daniel J. Duggan, H.C. Bristol, Thomas Ramsay, ___________ , Andrew Mitten. Good quality copy photograph. tarnagulla, people -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Members of Tarnagulla Fire Brigade, circa 1870-1900
Donald Clark Collection. A monochrome photograph of members of Tarnagulla Fire Brigade in their uniforms, posed with hose reel outside Burstall Hall, Tarnagulla (demolished in 1980s). Back row: W. Radnell, J. Patterson, F. Cousins, H. Reilly, G.Nelson Centre row: A. Smith, Thomas Page Front row: J. Cousins, W.Smith, J. May, __________, J. Whimpey, ___________ , Joe Radnell, L. Radnell, Bob Abbot. Lady in background: Mrs Spencer. Copy photograph. fire brigade -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Tingley Diary transcript
Donald Clark Collection.A typed transcript of portion of a diary written by 16-year-old Thomas Tingley, describing his journey from Liverpool, England to Melbourne, Australia on the 'White Star'. Departed June 21, 1857 and arrived September 4, 1857. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram, March 1862
Donald Clark Collection. A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building worksTelegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegram Office, from Thomas Henderson to Dunnolly solicitor J.W. Dunbar. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram (partial), circa 1862
Donald Clark Collection. A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works.Part of a telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegram Office, to Thomas Kirby, Freemasons Hotel, Sandhurst (Bendigo). Text reads: 'Must have cattle on Friday'. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram, March 1862
Donald Clark Collection. A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works.Telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from Thomas Bakerg to James Dunbar, Solicitor, Inglewood. Text reads "Have you obtained injunction Len ________ against Specimen Hill Company'. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram, circa 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from (not deciphered - Starfler?) to Joshua Thomas, Dunnolly. Text reads 'Case dismissed - Magistrate applauded me. Evidence for defence not called'.. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram, March 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from Thomas Baker to J.W. Dunbar, Solicitor, Dunolly. Text reads 'Don't forget Forbes v. Baker tomorrow. Henderson wants you also'. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram, circa 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Telegram sent from Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from William Harper and H. Manton to Joshua Thomas, Dunolly. Text reads 'He called. I have not seen him since 10 o'clock'. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram, March 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from Henry Pouris to Thomas Miles Esq, 26 Regent St, Fitzroy. Text reads 'Everything satisfactory. Telegram from McLean ____. Letter to be forwarded pay sheet for here sent'. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Draft for Telegram, 4th March 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Handwritten draft for a telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from Henry Pouris to Thomas Miles Esq, 26 Regent St, Fitzroy. Text reads 'Voucher forwarded. Starting for Red Bank tomorrow. Alls well'. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, circa 1871
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Margaret Elizabeth Keen Date of Birth: 11th July 1872 Place of birth: Llanelly Father: Thomas Keen Mother: Charlotte Keen (nee Perry) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: William Edward Thomas Date of Birth: 4th July 1872 Place of birth: Tarnagulla Father: Benjamin Thomas Mother: Ann Thomas (nee Ready) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Charlotte Sabina Maria Scorer Date of Birth: 4th June 1872 Place of birth: Tarnagulla Father: John Thomas Scorer Mother: Maria (nee Lord) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Charles Thomas Smith Date of Birth: 19th November 1872 Place of birth: Llanelly Father: Josia (Josiah?) Smith Mother: section missing -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1871
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Rachel Caroline Eynon Date of Birth: 4th September, 1871 Place of birth: New Chum Father: Thomas Eynon Mother: Lydia Eynon (nee Richards) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Ann Gwenllian Jones Date of Birth: 19th February, 1872 Place of birth: Tarnagulla Father: Richard David Jones Mother: Jane Jones (nee Thomas) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1871
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Laura Grace Eman Date of Birth: 3rd September, 1871 Place of birth: Llanelly Father: Thomas Eman Mother: Margaret Eman (nee Crichton) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Francis Charles Sharman Date of Birth: 4th Jan, 1872 Place of birth: Llanelly Father: Charles Thomas Sharman Mother: May Jane Sharman (nee Crichton) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Thomas James Henderson Date of Birth: 1st March, 1872 Place of birth: Tarnagulla Father: James Henderson Mother: Jane Henderson (nee McKaihan) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1871
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: William Lanyon Date of Birth: 13th February, 1871 Place of birth: Waanyarra Father: Thomas Lanyon Mother: section lost -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1871
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: Nicholas Henry Ruddock Date of Birth: 1st July, 1871 Place of birth: Murphy's Creek Father: Thomas Metcalf Ruddock Mother: section missing