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Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Journal, Cordner Family, 26/09/1952
The Cordner family, resident in Greensborough, two of whom were doctors, included five Australian Rules football players for the Melbourne club. This article describes their sporting records and notes their education and careers.3p. textLink to Trove databasecordner family, ted cordner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, Hyde Family by Norm Hyde, 2011
Norm Hyde recounts his married life with his wife Pat and family in Greensborough from 1964. Includes his involvement with local sporting clubs. As told to June Hall 2011.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid to late 20th century. As told to June Hall 2011.4 typed pages.pat hyde, greensborough cricket club, greensborough football club, vermont parade, hyde family, norm hyde -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder of documents, Grace Park and the Nell Family, 15/06/1889o
Illustrates the process of acquisition and subdivision of the Grace Park area of Greensborough to 1982, with a short history of Frederick Augustus Nell and his family. A complete set of these documents is available at the GH Resource Centre.One folder, containing seven Certificates of Title, one Death Record for Frederick Augustus Nell, 1908 and a historical summary, with a list of sourcesgrace park, nell family, greensborough -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Maskell Family History, 2007
Diary of Mary heriot, Info supplied by Mary Jamieson nee Maskell.|Re-union held 4th Nov. 2007, Shepparton. Vic|Family of Isaac and Emma Maskell from 1857Purple cover, white label. Handwritten title. Inside first page - Copy of photo of Anglican Church at Farnham, Essexmaskell family, maskell p, heriot, jamieson m, maskell i & e, tatura, makell families, documents, history, local -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cato Family Home Tooronga Rd., Hawthorn Melbourne
Cato Family Home in Tooronga Rd., Hawthorn Melbourne. The home was named "Kawarau" from a Maori name meaning "Rippling Water" The home is very large and decorative with a well manicured garden.Photograph of Cato home in Tooronga Rd., Hawthorn Melbourne. Photo of a large two story home set in well manicured gardens with a driveway on the left side and palms either side of the building. The palm on the right side has an unusual trunk. stawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lowen Family, 19/11/2010 12:00:00 AM
The Lowen family home at East Burwood, shown in about 1925, was removed and the property sold to allow Blackburn Road to continue through to meet up with Burwood Road. (Now Burwood Highway)Black and white photograph of a weatherboard house with a post and wire fence along the drive, and woman standing near the side of the houselowen family houses east burwood -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr T. Thomas' Family Grocery store
T. Thomas. Family Grocer. Known as the Tea Pot Grocer due to the large tea Pot above Verandah. Names Whitty. T Thomas. G Taylor. J W Walton.stawell -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Family group at South Beach. 1903Black and white photograph of a family group of 9 ( 5 ladies and 4 boys) lounging on the rocks at the South Beachbeach, rocks, people, group, family, south beach, pea soup -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Ian Henderson, Lemons, lace and apron strings: a family life / Florence Henderson, 2011_
Tells the life story of Florence Henderson (Hayes) nee Howard. The text is based on Florence's own writing and expanded by her family. The final text was approved by Florence prior to her death in 2010. A personal story of life in Melbourne during the 20th century.128 p., illus. (some col.). Paperback.Inscribed on title page "Presented to the Greensborough Historical Society by Bryan Henderson."florence howard, florence henderson, florence hayes -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder of documents, Black Family in Greensborough and Watsonia, 1924o
Collection of copies of documents and plans relating to land owned by the Black Family in Greensborough and Watsonia, and its sale by auction and subdivision to form the suburb of Watsonia following the building of Watsonia Railway Station in 1924History of the development of the suburb of WatsoniaLoose-leaf folder, pages in file protectorsblack family, watsonia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Family group, Greenhill Road Greensborough, 1958c
Family group, including Granny Andersen (far left), daughter Dot Turner (3rd from left) and daughter June Thorp (5th from left). Photograph taken in Greenhill Road Greensborough.Black & white photograph, enlarged and laminated.granny andersen, dot turner, june thorp, greenhill road greensborough -
Federation University Historical Collection
Album, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Family Photographs from 1930s and 1940s, 1930s-1940s
Photographs of the Holmes family at "Launchley" and places they visited. In 1934 they holidayed at "Whitehall" Guesthouse in Queenscliff. It is in Hesse Street and was built in 1926. During the Second World War it was used as a billet for the Women's Army Service.Brown covered album of 30 pages of thick brown card with 94 photographs pasted into it. Pages tied together with cord. Paper coming of cover. On the cover of album is 'Snapshots' in gold. Dates are written on some pages.chatham-holmes collection, holmes, launchley, sheep, elizabeth holmes, david holmes, billie, jack, whitehall guesthouse, queenscliff, ascot, ascot centenary celebration 1938, women-in ww2, ww2 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Possibly Smith Family Photo -- on an Outing
Horse drawn hooded carriage with people in rural area, trees in the background. Possibly the Smith family from Pleasant Creek Court House. The horse and buggy both look the same as in photograph 144.Small oval photograph on white paper of a horse drawn buggy with people on board. Trees in the background and foreground.stawell transport -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Work on paper, Family Trees and Photographs: Fisher, Pollard, 2008
Photographs from Pollards (Lauriston), Warrandyte Road, Fishers (Greenhill) Mullum Mullum Road, Edna Lunt (nee Fisher).5-page printout and photocopied images compiled by Arthur Lunt, RDHS Archivist, Ringwood, Victoria, including Fisher and Pollard Family Trees. Photograph of house - Lauriston, with Joseph Pollard, wife - Emma Eliza Luscombe Pollard, and daughter - Ethel May Pollard. Photograph of picnic party with Alice Maud Mary Fisher "Mum" and Hugh Arthur Fisher "Dad". Title "Picnic in Victoria" (probably Warrandyte). NOTE: "Dad" and "Mum" were grandparents of Arthur Lunt (member of Ringwood Historical Society). +Additional Keywords: Pollard, Joseph / Pollard, Emma / Fisher / Luscombe / Gaskell. -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Bradley A Chalmers, "From Browburn to Ballarat and beyond": 150 years of the family of John and Ann Chalmers in Australia 1849-1999, 1999
Family history referencing John Chalmers (1864), very early student of Ballarat College, Thomas Chalmers (1866), Henry Chalmers (1881) and Rev Henderson, School founder; see pages 61-85Hard cover green book A4 size; [Melbourne?] : Chalmers, Bradley, 1999.xii , 442 p. : ill., ports. ; 31 cm.Handwritten on title page: To Ballarat & Clarendon College / Regards / Brad Chalmers / Deniliquin Schools Expo / 4th May 2013rev william henderson, chalmers -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document - Folder, James Wilson, Wilson Family, 1958
Compiled by the late James Wilson. copied by Lurline Knee. Includes Wilson family history 1879. Tatura and District records from 1856 on wards towns people. History of early settlers and business owners.Clear plastic black back. Sheets in plastic sleeves. 8 pages. Duplicate copieswilson family, tatura early settlers -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Family Portrait St Peters Vineyard Great Western 1887
Family group sitting in front of Gazebo. Left to Right Louise Blampied, child Claudine, Anne Marie Trouette, child Marie standing, Louise seated, Marie Trouette, child Eugene, Emily Blampied. Names on Back of Photowine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter, Scovell Family, 1990
A letter from Ian Hill and a document regarding the Scovell family of Blackburn.non-fictionA letter from Ian Hill and a document regarding the Scovell family of Blackburn.lyell andrew, hill ian, sweetland george william, laburnum street blackburn, scovell family, presbyterian church blackburn -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, A Burns Family History, 2019
Descendants and Ancestors of William Burns (1837-1908) Compiled by Neville Burns (Great Grandson) and Meaghan Bosaid (GG Granddaughter).CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 - William Burns and descendants. 1.1 William Burns (Great Grandfather) 1.1.1 Bridge Inn at Burns Bridge 1.1.2 Renaming of Burns Bridge over Goulburn River 1.2 George Paul Burns (Grandfather) 1.2.1 Spouse 1.2.2 Sons 1.3 Clarence (Clarrie) Henry Burns (Father) 1.3.1 Spouse 1.3.2 Children 1.4 Neville Clarence Burns 1.4.1 Spouse 1.4.2 Children 1.4.3 Some Recollections of Early Ringwood Chapter 2 - Ancestors of William Burns 2.1 Summary of Ancestors of William Burns 2.2 Detail of each generation of Ancestors ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In compiling this Burns History some of the information came from our own family records and recollections, but the greater input, particularly the early historical content, was obtained from the resources and records of organisations and Societies and other published material mentioned herein. I would like to acknowledge and thank Russ Haines and Members of the Ringwood and District Historical Society who unearthed the many photographic records of early Ringwood and the various articles related to the Burns family. I also thank the society for authorising the use of a number of relevant photographs, some of which appear in Hugh Andersons Book - Ringwood - Place of Many Eagles. Early information of the Burns family was also obtained from the Mansfield Historical Society and the Jamieson Historical Society and I thank the volunteer staff of both organisations for their help. Electronic files of the book added 15 October 2024 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Orford family
The Orford family, a pioneer family remained continuously living and working in Eltham for 170 years from 1854 to 2024. James and Sarah Orford arrived in Sydney in 1839 aboard the ship “Orestes”; they had several children there before settling in Eltham in 1854. Three children, James Mathias, Sarah Amelia and Thomas Henry initially remained in the Eltham area. James eventually moved to Brunswick. Sarah married Arthur Butler Young and finally lived in Bunyip. Thomas who was six years old when the family arrived in 1854 remained in Eltham, married Helen Logan who died, leaving a large family. They lived in a slab hut by the Yarra at Laughing Waters and Thomas managed the Panton Park Estate, a selection owned by Magistrate Thomas Panton. Thomas’s son, Ernest Orford was born 1892 at Pitt Street, Eltham and also lived his entire life in Eltham working as a labourer, orchardist and later as a gardener and grounds keeper for Sir William Irvine, a former Chief Justice and Premier of Victoria. Ernest married Kate Thomas; their two sons Ron and Doug stayed in the area. Another of Thomas' sons, Arthur, also lived in Eltham. Four Orford generations attended Eltham schools. Doug Orford was born on the kitchen table (reference, son Ted Orford) of the family home at the corner of Reynolds Road and Mount Pleasant Road. Doug married Gwen and they established a family however Gwen died at a young age from cancer. Doug eventually remarried another Gwen and they lived for several decades in Napoleon Street, Eltham. Doug was actively involved in EDHS over many years, including serving as a committee member and vice president. Contributions by Doug and Gwen, his wife, assisted EDHS to continue to develop as a not-for-profit group intent on promoting and preserving our local history. Both Doug and Gwen were made Life Members of EDHS. His significant work with assisting to establish our valued Local History Centre helped develop our home base and supported the continued growth of our society. Doug’s local knowledge, suggestions and family connections were highly valued, Until recent times, he continued to regularly attend our Collections Team workshops providing his insights and historical information about photographs and society records. Doug died peacefully July 8, 2024, and represents the last link in the Orford Eltham chain which spanned 170 years. His funeral was held Thursday, July 18, 2024, at Le Pine Funerals, 848 Main Road, Eltham. Contents: Typed notes, no date: Memories of Ernest Orford [taped 1979] about his school days. Handwritten notes, no date: History of Ernie Orford Typed notes, no date: History of Thomas Henry Orford and family. Photocopy: Shire of Eltham General Rate Receipts. Received from D Orford 7 June 1923 and Received from E F Orford, 4 August 1924. Letter, no date: Nillumbik Shire to Russell Yeoman, Gwen Orford to receive Volunteer Recognition Award. Newsletter article: "The Orford Family, Eltham", Shire of Eltham Historical Society, No.80 September 1991. History of Orford family. Handwritten notes: 21 March 2011, genealogy of George Orford. On reverse Melways map makred with Orford and other land ownerships. Newspaper advertisement, 21 March 2011: "264 Reynolds Road, South Eltham", property for sale [land in ownership of Orford family]. Letter: St Margaret's Anglican Church Eltham to Doug Orford, 17 November 2011, Extracts from church records relative to Orford family. Newspaper article: "Timely facelift at war memorials', Diamond Valley Leader, 30 April 2024, Nillumbik war memorial will have some work and a bronze plaque will be installed at the Eltham Avenue of Honour, Wingrove Park; photograph of Doug Orford Newsletter item: "Welcome home medal", Eltham District Historical Society newsletter no.216 May 2014, World War I two 'Welcome Home Medals' in ownership of local men, being Harry Gilham and Doug Orford. Order of Service, Le Pine Funerals (Eltham), In Loving Memory of Douglas Frederick Orford 22nd August 1929 - 8th July 2024Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcdoug orford, harry gilham, welcome home medal, eltham avenue of honour, nillumbik war memorial, wingrove park, henry dendy, alfred armstrong, james orford, 264 reynolds road south eltham, george orford, george joseph orford, maryanne george joseph, thomas henry orford, ernest orford, e f orford, eltham cemetery, helen orford, joseph panton, panton park, gordon lyon, banyule estate heidelberg, james matthias orford, wurundjeri, constable peter lawlor, george hill, franklin street eltham, ronald orford, eltham primary school, john brown, robert gamble school inspector, sarah orford, mary ann orford, james mathias orford, sarah amelia orford, james peet, arthur butler young, watsons creek victoria, kangaroo ground victoria, helen logan, william orford, jane orford, arthur orford, frederick orford, florrie orford, victor orford, chem orford, sunnymede eltham, panton hill estate, sir william irvine, gordon lyons, kate thomas, north eltham gospel church, harold clapp, eltham cricket club, research primary school, dalton street school eltham, keith banks, betty banks, benjamine boyd, laughing waters road eltham, freddie gilsinen, douglas frederick orford, eltham district historical society, funeral service, le pine funeral home, life member, order of service -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, David Rathgen, No Place Quite Like It; The family history of Walter Withers and Fanny Flinn, 2023
Summary For over 250 years the Withers family of Birmingham worked as tailors, sometimes also as butchers. During the Georgian era, English society changed and the Withers family with it. First came a gentleman amateur artist in the form of Edward Weston Withers, grandfather of Walter Withers. Then Edwin Withers, Walter Withers' father, took to tobacco, rope and twine manufacturing which put an end to the traditions of butchery and tailoring.The origins of Walter's painterly ambitions are explored. There was a physical altercation between Walter and his father, Edwin. That fight emerged out of contradictory expectations between Walter's father, Edwin and his grandfather Edward. Those expectations and the societies which kindled them contributed to Walter's character and art. Up until now there has been no family history about Walter Herbert Withers (1854-1914) a notable Australian landscape artist of the Heidelberg school and friend to Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, Arthur Streeton and Clara Southern. Walter, the son of a rich Victorian businessman, married Fanny Flinn, the daughter of a commercial salesman who also owned part of a Birmingham brewery. In No Place Quite Like It, Walter, his wife Fanny and his family are depicted against the social contexts in which they each grew up. Our appreciation of Walter Withers' art is expanded: by knowing those forces which helped shape his early years and how he responded to them; by gaining new insights into his origins and how he grew into the man he was. We also gain a fresh appreciation of his wife Fanny, and the influence she had upon him, their children, and upon the society in which she lived. Includes 200 pages of text, Prefaces by Andrew Mackenzie OAM (art historian), and Eileen Mackley AM (President, Victorian Artists Society), Bibliography and an Index, extensive images, maps, charts and family trees, provide a visual porthole through which an insight might be had into the lives and times of Walter Withers and his family history.walter withers, fanny withers (nee flinn), family history -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Anderson Family
Family Portrait of children. Wilhelmena born 7/08/1856 died 20/09/1938. Robert Jnr died 02/02/1929. Jane killed 07/08/1884 when thrown by horse.Posed Photograph. Wilhemena and Robert Jnr. seated. Jane standing between seat and table. Large draped curtain behind.local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, three eldest anderson children - wilhemena, robert jnr, jane, sepia photograph, mrs emma anderson jacobs -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Beale family graves, Tour of St Katherine's Anglican Church and cemetery, St Helena, 27 October 2014, 27 October 2014
The portion of the church yard to the right of the entrance gate is reserved for the graves of Beale relatives and the headstones record much of the family's history. Tour of St Katherine's Anglican Church and cemetery, St Helena, 27 October 2014Born Digitalst katherine's church, st helena, cemetery, beale family -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Property of the Raleigh family, 1970
Raleighs Road - Property of the Raleigh family descendants of Reiersen family from Norway. Henry and wife Catherine had a small wooden house near Djerriwarrh Creek. Their daughters Catherine married Robinson, and Henrietta married Isaac Robinson of “Creighton” Toolern Vale Road. Henry’s Brother Oliver married Margaret McLean. Their children were, Elsie, Rupert, Lois, Annie, Albert and Olga. She died in September 1986. She was a long term organist at the Presbyterian Church. Lois and Annie were dressmakers ref 100 Years at Melton Isaac and Henrietta - Jeanette Robinson 1985Miss Raleigh's Shop, High Street Meltonpioneer families, local identies -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History, Richards - Angland Family, by Ida Brown as told to June Hall, 1895o
Ida Brown relates the story of her family, through good and bad times. From her grandfather's arrival in Australia (John Henry Richards) to her time at Greensborough Primary School. As told to June Hall 2011.A primary source recollection of Greensborough pioneer families.2 typed pages.rickards angland family, ida brown, henry richards, lillian richards, john angland -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Robert Freeland & Mrs Ethel Maud Freeland nee Niorron from Deep Lead with their family -- Studio Portrait
Deep Lead – Portrait Robert and Ethel Maud Freeland & Family. Standing L to R Alexander Norman (Charlie). Robert Henry. Marie (nee Cook) Roberts wife. Eric Stanley. C1942. Two of the sons are in uniformstawell ww2 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Gilbert Family Group in Patrick Street Stawell at the old Tom and Sarah Berry home circa 1912
Gilbert Family Group in Patrick Street Stawell at the old Tom and Sarah Berry home circa 1912. Three gentlemen two ladies two children dog and duck standing in back yard of old weatherboard home.stawell building -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Cabinet Photograph, William Ingram family, Birmingham, England, c.1880
William Ingram with possibly his wife Pamela Thomas and family members. William is second from left with pipe, the others unidentified. The family lived in Birmgham, England. William, a baker died in 1905. William and Pamela had six children; William George Grove (1861-1939), Elizabeth (1865), Evan Thomas (1867-1956), Joseph (1868-1934), Louis (1870-1941) and John (1872-1958). John Ingram learnt his trade from his father but following a quarrel with his father, he ran away and worked his passage to Australia as a ships baker. His elder brother Evan was already in Australia living in Malvern. It was here that he met Ada Key. John and Ada were married in Fremantle, Western Australia. They travelled to England then Cape Town, a family already started. They returned to Melbourne and in 1901 bought land at Research where he worked to establish an orchard and worked at night asa baker in Eltham. The fashion and hairstyles appear trypical of around 1880ingram family, birmingham, william ingram, baker, pam thoonen (nee ingram) collection -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Ness family
James Johnston settled at Kangaroo Ground in 1849. His nephew James Mess joined him and a descendant Robert James Mess changed his surname to Ness. The family became active in all aspects of Kangaroo Ground life. Contents Text (handwritten and transcribed): "The Ness Family, Kangaroo Ground", Joy Ness, 1989. Newspaper article: "True pioneer stock", Diamond Valley News, 2 March 1982. History of the Mess/Ness family Newspaper article: "Ness family are keepers of 140 years of historical knowledge", Diamond Valley News, 4 February 1986. History of Joseph Stephenson and descendants. Newspaper article: "Joy Ness paints native flowers for posterity". Diamond Valley News, 21 October 1986. Life and career of Joy Ness as painter. Newspaper article: "His Cup runneth of with Joy", ?Diamond Valley Leader, 6 December 2000. Bruce and Joy Ness celebrate 60th wedding anniversary. Pencil sketch by Joh Ebeli no date but pre 2004: Portrait of Joy Ness dressed for the Historical Society Parade. Order of Service: Thanksgiving service for the life of Robert Bruce Ness 22 January 1917 / 28 June 2004. Eltham District Historical Society newsletter no date: "Robert Bruce Ness 1917-2004", obituary and extract from Joy Ness's history of the family. Copy of letter from Joh Ebeli to Gwen Orford, no date but ~2004: Describes drawings he made of Robert Bruce Ness when taking part in Diamond Valley Arts Society float and enclosed 3 drawings and a photograph of drawing of the bakers (corner Main Road and York Street Eltham). Eltham District Historical Society newsletter September 2013: "Vale Joy Ness", obituary and extract from Diamond Valley News article of 6 December 2000.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcness family kangaroo ground, james johnston, kangaroo ground, pretty hill farm, wellers hotel, betsy sadler, ingleside kangaroo ground, james mess, jane stevenson, ness lane kangaroo ground, view hill kangaroo ground, stte savings bank agency, ruth lettice gosling nee mess, kangaroo ground state school, garden hills kangaroo ground, william mess, joseph mess, isabella mess, james johnson mess, ruth ettie mess, george mess, alexander mess, janes mess, robert david mess, heidelberg agricultural show, diamond creek agricultural show, rober james ness, pearl ness nee mills, william mills, sabina mills, robert bruce ness, beryl ness, vera ness, donald ness, kangaroo ground presbyterian church, kangaroo ground cemetery trust, kangaroo ground tennis club, professor osborne, doctor osborne, joseph stevenson, joy ness, kangaroo ground fire brigade, bruce ness, country fire authority, ship wellington 1837, diamond creek, david christmas, christmas hills, andres harkness, samuel furphy, andrew ross, caledonian gold fields, queenstown now st andrews, mother coleman of kangaroo ground, diamond valley arts society, winifred joy ness, andrew ross museum, eltham art show -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)
Photograph, Macvean Family at Brocklesby, 1894
Information from Helen Laidlaw who is researching a history of an immigrant family from Lincolnshire. One of the nine children of this family was Mrs W.B. (Charlotte) Jones, who with her husband built “Brocklesby” in 1866. Mrs Jones was widowed in 1889, and sold the house in 1902. (She then moved to the white house next door to the Lauriston staff car park) The house was designed by Melbourne architect Lloyd Taylor, who also built Bond Stores for Mr. WB Jones. The Bond Stores are still standing. Ms. Laidlaw surmised that the children in the photos were probably Mrs Jones’ grandchildren, born from 1887.Lottie Macvean (daughter of W. Jones), and her children Maffra, Olive, Gertrude at Brocklesby, 1894.