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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - M. ROSE COLLECTION: PALL MALL, BENDIGO, 1857
Photograph - black and white. Photograph of Pall Mall, Bendigo, 1857, taken from View Point. The following notes were written on the back in pencil by Frederick Douglas Jones, Solicitor. 'Bendigo, 1857. Bank of Victoria, View St., in foreground. '23' was afterwards Grant's Confectionery shop next 'Abbot's New Times.' The Victoria Hotel became the National Bank of Australasia. The Colonial Bank of Australia is next to the left. 'Edmondson's and the building next Colonial. Bank., became the Bendigo Arcade. The 2 story building to right of the Victoria Hotel became the Stock Exchange as auction room of Shadrach E.R.Jones who was also a Doctor of Medicine. Building to left of the Colonial. Bank was the shop of J.Nelson Jones Chemist afterwards a Brewer, he came to Australia 1848 and died in Ararat 9/1/14 (88). More information in the 'History', general notes.Alex Fox (probably)place, bendigo, pall mall, pall mall bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - STREETSCAPE: BENDIGO, 1857 ?
Black and white photograph. View of Bendigo Many small buildings, weatherboard, stone, paling. Trees on horizon, Beehive stores in middle distance. Rough vertical stick fences, fencs in foreground. Taken from high ground. In image on parapet of building in middle distance ' Francis Brothers Beehive Stores'A. Fox ( James Lerk 11.2.2000 )place, streetscape, bendigo -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - PUTTEES - WRAPPINGS, Post 1914
.1) & .2) Two wool woven fawn coloured Puttees still rolled up with one still in the original wrapping.“Made in England”, “Fox’s (FIP) PUTTEES, non fray spiral”. “FIP( Fox’s Improved Puttees)puttee’s, fox’s -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Letter
To Cpl PJ Fox Koreaephemera, general -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Christ Church of England, Mitcham, 1955
Christ Church of England, Mitcham, Building & Budget Funds Canvass 1955, titled 'Faith in Christ for the Future'.christ church anglican church, mitcham., forster, j. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, A Peace service of many faiths, 1/10/1986
A Peace service of many faiths, Nunawading Arts Centre, Nunawading, 12 October 1986, 7.30 pm.religion -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article - News article: Gold fever returns to gold centre, 19th September 1985
Williams Family Collection. Newspaper clipping from Bendigo Advertiser about the display in Bendigo of a replica (cast) of the Hand of Faith nugget. tarnagulla -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Fur
Fox fur stole blonde in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Cigarette Lighter, 1950s
Used by member of the Simmenauer familyCigarette Lighter 1950s, silver coloured. Cylindrical section attached to square section.Mini Fox Made in Australia PATENTpersonal effects, smoking accessories -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LETTER TO BHS: GWYNNE AND FOX FAMILIES
Letter ro BHS re Gwynne and Fox families from Mrs M S Low , Brisbane (no date). Enquiry re family in Bendiigo or district in 1809s. Names: Gwynne family; jane Hannah; William Barwick Fox; Fox family; Alfred Gwynne; Annie Barwick Fox (grandparerents of author). Answer from BHS - no knowledge of these families.person, family, gwynne -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FLYING FOX
Negative of a flying fox. Mine buildings in background.topic, mining -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 27th February 2004
Photograph of Quoll taxidermy, part of the Quoll presentation at the Wooragee Hall on Friday, 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. Foxy Night Out is part of a land fox control project. This workshop is conducted to help private and public community members to understand foxes and effective fox control techniques, and its impact to agriculture and other animals. Quolls are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. They grow up to 125cm and weighs up to 5kg. The spotted-tail Quoll is now the largest carnivore on the mainland. Quolls have black to fawn fur, white spots, long and thin tails. Quolls can attack livestock like chickens. They are known for sharp teeth that enables them to sustain a diet that involves poultry meat. They hunt for their families. Historically, Quolls are treated as pests and were trapped or poisoned by people who are protecting their chickens.This photograph contributes to the scientific and historical records on fox control in Victoria. It reflects the effects of foxes and quolls to livelihood, thus, creates a picture of Victorian agriculture, trade, and community activities. Coloured rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paperReverse: WAN NA / 0ANA2N0 BN2+ 2 1636 / (No. 5) 919foxes, quoll, landcare workshop, taxidermy, ecosystem, fox control project, agriculture, fox, marsupials, carnivore, pests -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Peter Hoare Vanuatu, 1984
Peter Hoare standing at the lectern during the 1984 Synod of Victoria. Peter is in Vanuatu attire as he shared with Synod his experience of Vanuatu and its people, what Vanuatu as one of our neighbours has to say about faith. Peter asked the synod: "How vital and how living is our UCA faith?""Peter Hoare Vanuatu C&N 17/10/84 p. 18"hoare, peter, synod of victoria 1984, vanuatu -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Cylinder of Sewing Needles
From Betty McPhee Collection of Sewing Equipment.Cylinder of Sewing Needles. Size assorted. Best English Egg EyedAbel & Morall - Cross Fox Needle Casehandcrafts, equipment, dressmaking, embroidery, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, New councillor promises full representation, 1992
New councillor, Kevin O'Sullivan, promises to make full use of his ward meetings and restore people's faith in local government. (photo)New councillor, Kevin O'Sullivan, promises to make full use of his ward meetings and restore people's faith in local government. (photo)New councillor, Kevin O'Sullivan, promises to make full use of his ward meetings and restore people's faith in local government. (photo)city of nunawading, councillors, o'sullivan, kevin -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 27th February, 2004
This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on the Friday 27th February, 2004 as part of an event called Foxy Night Out. This event was about sharing awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and discussing methods to control their populations. There were two mains speakers at this event, the first; Camille Veselsky, a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control, and the second; Leanne Wheaton, a nature conservationist. Pictured in this photograph (left -right): Mary Prowse, Leanne Wheaton, Tony Prowse, Ray Henderson. Leanne Wheaton holds a portable electric fence, that is useful in preventing fox attacks on wildlife, including Bush Stone-Curlew nests Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals.This photo is a record of the events that Wooragee Landcare organises in order to raise awareness and educate about environmental conservation issues in the area. It shows practical solutions that have been considered in fox controlLandscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 NNN+ 1 6329 / [PRINTED] (No.6A) / 497 wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, fox, foxy, foxy night out, leanne wheaton, mary prowse, tony prowse, ray henderson, wheaton, prowse, henderson, electric fence, portable electric fence, landcare workshop, fox control project -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document - Sheet Music for Brass Band, Chappel & Co Ltd et al, Blue Sunset, 1936
This fox-trot was written by Kennedy, Arden, Saville & Royce around 1936 with this arrangement was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd and arranged by Frank Denham.We have been unable to trace the origins of this song - If you know anything let us know.. This fox-trot was written by Kennedy, Arden, Saville & Royce around 1936 with this arrangement was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd and arranged by Frank Denham. 17 Parts for Brass Band on Paper. Soprano Cornet Solo Cornet Repiano Cornet 2nd Cornet 3rd Cornet 1st Horn (Solo Horn) 2nd Horn (1st Tenor) 3rd Horn (2nd Tenor) Euphonium 1st Baritone 2nd Baritone 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Bass Eb Contre Bass Bb Drums This fox-trot was written by Kennedy, Arden, Saville & Royce around 1936 with this arrangement was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd and arranged by Frank Denham.blue sunset, foxtrot, kennedy, arden, saville, royce, frank denham, chappell & co -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Music Book, Querida / All By Yourself in the Moonlight
Music book with black printed front cover, headed Allan Edition - Song titles: Querida - Spanish Tango Fox-Trot, and All By Yourself in the Moonlight - Comedy Fox-Trot - for orchestra.Feb 1929 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PALL MALL C 1857, 1857
black and white photograph - copy ?:. Pall Mall from View Street. At left stone building. To R of building large eucalypt tree with signs attached. Horse with saddle tethered near tree. Creek beyond tree . Horse drawn vehicles on grassed area between creek and Pall Mall. Victoria Hotel in Pall MallA. Fox. ( ref. J. Lerk 28.2.2000 ) copy of photoplace, streetscape, pall mall -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
Diagram.12. Alopecurus pratensis. Meadow Fox-tail-grass.grasses, diagram -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 3rd April 2004
This photograph depicts fox behaviour specialist Camille Veselsky demonstrating the use of a fox bait trap at an event conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. Camille Veselsky is a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control for 27 years. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of February 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in the photograph, left to right: unknown, Quentin Mansfield; four unknown people; Mary Prowse; two unknown people; Helmut Wiemann; unknown person. In the folder, the photograph is accompanied by a printed label stating: 'Train foxes to take free feeds before using the 1080. Small traces of fish oil can help attract foxes to the bait station.' Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: 25 / 2 [HANDWRITTEN] WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 1 8743 / [PRINTED] (No.12) / 258wooragee, wooragee landcare group, indigo shire, north-east victoria, fox, foxes, pest control, vermin, conservation, baiting, trapping, farming, wildlife, speckled warblers, plovers, diamond firetails, spotted quail-thrush, turquoise parrot, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizards, camille veselsky -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Clothing - Fur stole
Enclosed in pillow caseFur stole in archive box, brown fox stole with satin liningcostume accessories, clothes accessories -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1977
A Bobby Riggs, Fox 'Hustler' split shaft tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Fox trademark superimposed onto netting. Materials: Metal, Leather, Ink, Adhesive tape, Nylon, Plastic, Painttennis -
Wooragee Landcare Group
Photograph, 3rd April 2004
This photograph depicts fox behaviour specialist Camille Veselsky demonstrating the use of a fox bait trap at an event conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. Camille Veselsky is a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control for 27 years. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of February 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in the photograph are Helmut Wiemann, Ursula Wiemann, Camille Veselsky and two other people (unknown). A note accompanying the items suggests the photograph may have been entered by Karen Bowley or Maree Missen. In the folder, an printed label accompanying the photograph states: 'A marker to identify the bait station will not deter the fox.' Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: 26 / [HANDWRITTEN] WAN NA 0ANA2N0 0 8743 / [PRINTED] (No. 14) / 260 / wooragee, wooragee landcare, indigo shire, north-east victoria, conservation, pest control, fox, foxes, vermin, baiting, trapping, camille veselsky, hume rural lands protection board, 2004, speckled warbler, plovers, diamond firetails, turquoise parrots, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizards, chickens, ducks, guinea-pigs -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Charles Winnet Daniel Allen, Bacchus Marsh, 1939
This photograph shows Theresa Joy Hodge's father Charles Winnet Daniel Allen on property in the Bacchus Marsh area, where he shot foxes which which were turned into a fox fur coat, which is now part of the National Wool Museum Collection, NWM-9090. "The foxes were shot in the 1950's by my Father, Charles Winnet Daniel Allen at two properties around Bacchus Marsh. One was Greystones at Glenmore, owned by the O'Keith family and the other was at Parwan, owned by the Miles Family. In the late 1940's and early 1950's, the Government put a bounty on the fox head. A pair of ears were sent to the Council and you were paid 2 pennies and the skins were sold to a skin buyer. My Father would go out on moon lit nights and shoot the foxes then skin them, which he would peg on a board to dry. He took 21 fox skins to Nettlebergs Pty. Ltd., Furriers at 173 Elizabeth Street Melbourne, Victoria, to have this coat made for my Mother, Gladys Eileen Allen. It cost Twenty Pound and Nine Shillings to have the skins made into this coat. My Father died on the 1st July 1982 and my Mother on the 15th October 1993, aged 76. This coat was inherited by me Theresa Joy Hodge (nee Allen) on the passing of my Mother. I have worn it on cold days, but seeing that I am 84 and the coat is 74 years old, I would like to donate it to you, as I have no-one to leave it to and hope that you and the visitors to your Museum will enjoy looking at it." Theresa Hodge, 2025 Theresa was a dairy farmer, who grew up in Bacchus Marsh with her parents, before moving to South Australia in 1980 to a 167 acre farm in Burrungale.Black and white photograph featuring a man standing on a rural property with a dog beside him. A gate, fencing and water tank are shown in the background.back: [handwritten] 1939 / Charles Winnet Daniel / Allen back: [printed] FUJIFILM / Fujicolour Crystal Archive / Paperfox fur coat, fashion, hunting, pest eradication, farming, rural life, bacchus marsh, greystones, glenmore, parwan, fox, nettlebergs pty ltd, furriers, clothing, theresa hodge, charles allen, gladys allen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Foxes, 2019
Foxes are causing mayhem throughout WhitehorseFoxes are causing mayhem throughout Whitehorse by stealing possessions and terrorising pets and possums.Foxes are causing mayhem throughout Whitehorse foxes, city of whitehorse, warriors 4 wildlife inc -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - THE HERITAGE OF FAITH A STORY OF THE EARLY PIONEERS, 1970
The Heritage of Faith, a story of the early pioneers. J.M. Old, one of the first generation. 257 pages . Cambridge Press. Autobiography of settler in Raywood area, late 19th. C.J.M. Oldautobiography, pioneers, j.m. old, autobiography, raywood, terrick terrick, cornish. -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Olinda Girls Practising Maypole Dance 1911, 1911
Olinda girls practise the Maypole dance at 'Hillcrest' on Mernda Road in 1911. From front left circling back are: Lois Lyons, Edie Jackson, Beth Barrow, Phyllis Murray, Amy Allen, Jessie Ebbels, Faith Beatty, Vera Devine, Maggie Schneider, Vera Watson, Hope Barrow, Dolly Witt. The descriptive text on the reverse of this photograph was hand written by John Lundy-Clarke.1911 Olinda girls practicing the maypole dance under the direction of Vera Devine at the Devine’s home “Hillcrest” Mernda Road. Left to right from front circling 1. Lois Lyons 2. Edie Jackson 3. Beth Barrow 4. Phyllis Murray 5. Amy Allen 6. Jessie Ebbels 7. Faith Beatty 8. Vera Devine 9. Maggie Schneider 10. Vera Watson 11. Hope Barrow 12. Dolly Witt head just showing over ribbon on left. From Mrs A Dodd (Vera Devine) Copied by J.L.C. 1974 hillcrest, mernda road, maypole, vera devine, lois lyons, edie jackson, beth barrow, phyllis murray, amy allen, jessie ebbels, faith beatty, maggie schneider, vera watson, hope barrow, dolly witt, olinda -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Journal series, CCH Australia Limited, Australian tax cases, 1969
Previous owners: Phillips Fox, Phillips, Fox & Masel, DLA Phillips Fox, DLA PiperNo. of volumes: 55 Volume range: 1969 - 2013 & Consolidated index and tables 1969 - 1989 Years with 2 volumes: 1984 - 1990, 2007 & 2013 parts in 2 binderstaxation -- law and legislation -- australia -- periodicals, taxation -- australia -- cases -- periodicals -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Document - letters and newspaper 'Death Notice', 1912
These letters were written and sent by John Draffin to his son. John Draffin came to Australia as a child with his parents from the north of Ireland . He came to Orbost in 1894 and was Shire Secretary from then until 1910 His children were Andrina, Eva, George, Maggie, Sally and Nellie.John Draffin was a prominent Orbost citizen involved in many community activities. This item is a useful research tool.Hand-written correspondence, on ruled paper. Central horizontal fold, some foxing on edges.draffin family, john draffin, george draffin, east gippsland shire councillor, northern ireland heritage, c.1900s