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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - QC BINKS COLLECTION: INDISTINCT ROUND METAL OBJECT
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Round metal object Tool QC BINKS ...Round metal objectbendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - QC BINKS COLLECTION: METAL BULLET CASING
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal bullet casing Functional object ...Metal bullet casingbendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - QC BINKS COLLECTION: INDISTINCT ROUND METAL OBJECT
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal object. Half dome shape. Tool ...Metal object. Half dome shape.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - QC BINKS COLLECTION: UNKNOWN METAL OBJECT
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal object of unknown origin ...Metal object of unknown originbendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - QC BINKS COLLECTION:UNKNOWN METAL OBJECT
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal object of unknown origin ...Metal object of unknown originbendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - QC BINKS COLLECTION:UNKNOWN METAL OBJECT
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal object of unknown origin ...Metal object of unknown originbendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Rectangular metal buckle or clasp ...Rectangular metal buckle or clasp with two pointed teeth on a middle bar. The word Paris and a series of numbers are engraved on the reverse. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Rectangular metal buckle or clasp ...Rectangular metal buckle or clasp with a hinge and two pointed teeth on a middle bar. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Rectangular metal buckle or clasp ...Rectangular metal buckle or clasp. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - QC BINKS COLLECTION:SPOON
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal spoon. Item is rusted. Domestic ...Metal spoon. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL TAP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal tap. Item is rusted. Functional ...Metal tap. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal buckle or clasp. Picture ...Metal buckle or clasp. Picture in middle in relief is of a soldier walking. Item is rusted and a portion of the leading edge has broken off.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal buckle or clasp. Picture ...Metal buckle or clasp. Picture in middle in relief is of a cricketer standing. Three stumps are on his right. Item is rusted and a portion of the middle has broken away.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks D & G's Patent Metal buckle or clasp ...Metal buckle or clasp. Picture in centre is missing. In the frame at the top are engraved the words Englands Cricketers. A bat is engraved on the right hand side and a ball on the left. Along the bottom of the frame are two gloves and two leg pads. On the reverse, there is a metal clasp and a loop. Item is rusted.D & G's Patentbendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal buckle or clasp. In the centre ...Metal buckle or clasp. In the centre in relief is a gloved hand holding a cricket ball with a set of stumps behind. Item is rusted and appears to have been broken off on either side..bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Part of metal buckle or clasp ...Part of metal buckle or clasp in a shield shape. In the centre in relief are a cricket bat and stumps crossed diagonally. Two sashes curve across the bat and the stumps with the words 'Our War Is Our Weapons'. Item is rusted and the top of the shield has been broken.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Part of metal buckle or clasp ...Part of metal buckle or clasp. Partial engraving in relief depicts a cricket match. Several players can be seen, one is leaning on a bat while another is running (bowling?). A cricket bat and ball can be seen in the frame.. Item is rusted and one half of the buckle is missing.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Part of oval metal buckle or clasp ...Part of oval metal buckle or clasp. Engraving in relief depicts a two cricket bats, a ball and a set of stumps. A fancy frame surrounds the objects. Item is rusted and part of the frame is missing.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Rectangular metal buckle or clasp ...Rectangular metal buckle or clasp. Engraving in relief depicts an eight pointed star against a globe with grid lines. Two soldiers flank either side at the bottom of the globe. One is carrying a weapon. Surrounding the globe and the soldiers are flowers and leaves. The letter C R I C K E T are engraved along the bottom. A metal loop and clasp is on the reverse. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:METAL BUCKLE OR CLASP
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Irregular shaped metal buckle ...Irregular shaped metal buckle or clasp. Engraving in relief depicts a cricketer holding a bat with a set of stumps to one side. A fancy border surrounds him. A metal loop is on one side. Something has broken off the other side. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION:POCKET WATCH CASE
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal pocket watch case lid. A cross ...Metal pocket watch case lid. A cross hatched pattern is engraved into it. Some of this has worn off. Item is rusted.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - QC BINKS COLLECTION:BUTTON
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal button. In the centre ...Metal button. In the centre is a large cat like animal with the number 14 underneath. At the top is the word India and on the bottom the word Waterloo.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - QC BINKS COLLECTION:BUTTON
... BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks Metal button. In the centre ...Metal button. In the centre is a large cat like animal with the number 14 underneath. At the top is the word India and on the bottom the word Waterloobendigo, gold mining, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - Steward Bros. Bottle
James Steward was born St Edmunds Suffolk England in 1830 where he had some brewing experience in his youth. He arrived in Melbourne 1853 and headed to the Bendigo gold fields. He had a claim at Sailors Gully which he worked with varying success until 1856 then purchased a property which became the Albion Brewery. He became one of the largest mining investors in the district and owned a lot of valuable properties in the area. He died on 1 Dec.1898 The excitors of his estate were his sons William A Steward and Henry P Steward. A green bottle with white painted markings STEWARD BROS, a sketch of a person wearing a hat, SAILORS GULLY, THIS BOTTLE IS NOT SOLD. The bottle is eight and a half centimetres diameter at its base and stays at that diameter for 14 centimetres, the next eight centimetres tapers to three and a half centimetres the last eight centimetres to two and a half centimetres with a ring seal. The base has a five centimetre deep frog.bottle, steward bros, a.j.a. steward brewery, james steward -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Historical Society Field Trip to the Springs at Sedgwick, Abt 2009
The Phil Wilkin Collection contains a series of 11 Items. The related items can be found by clicking on the reference link below. The following history of the Young family and their descendants who lived at the Springs is provided by Phil Wilkin. His Great Grandparents were Frances Young and August Wirth. Phil has also provided notes on the Wilkin Family and some history of the gold mining in Sedgwick. Frances Young's parents Joseph and Margaret Young owned the property called "The Old Place, Preston Vale or Wellington Flat" at Sedgwick near the Springs. Joseph Young owned and Managed the Standard Brewery which was located at Campbells Creek during the late 1800’s early 1900’s. Joseph and Margaret are buried in the Harcourt cemetery. In 1880 August Wirth lived at Mosquito Creek (Lake Eppalock, Victoria) when he married Frances Young. In 1902 they moved to part of Joseph Young's property. They milked cows and sold cattle for a living. One of their children Charles Wirth (Phil Wilkin's Grandfather) bought the land in 1935 after his parents had died. Charles Wirth was a councillor and also was president of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye. The "Old Place" was part of the property owned by members of the family. The old house at the Springs was burnt out by bushfire in January 1944 and much of the stonework was later vandalized by campers. The original Coliban Water Works were designed in 1863 by the Irish engineer Joseph Brady. The system included 70 kilometres of open water channels, aqueducts, syphons and tunnels to carry water (by gravity) from the Coliban River at Malmsbury, north to Castlemaine and Bendigo. Sedgwick is a locality in Central Victoria, Australia. It is located in the City of Greater Bendigo. Facilities include a public hall that opened in 1958 and CFA Rural fire station. It was named Upper Emu Creek until 1901 when it was renamed as Sedgwick after British geologist Adam Sedgwick.Twenty nine photos taken on a field trip by the Bendigo Historical Society to "The Springs" on the main Coliban water channel from Malmsbury to the Sandhurst Reservoir in Bendigo. The water race descends through a concrete chute, and continues sharply around the contour of the hills. Once it descended into a syphon across the gully. The are 182 photos in this series and can be found at 8683.1 to 8683.11. The series also includes photos of the surrounding farming land and the remains of an old house. There are also some notes on the pioneers of the district.history, bendigo, coliban water, joseph brady, irrigation, the springs, sedgwick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Historical Society Field Trip to the Springs at Sedgwick, Abt 2009
The Phil Wilkin Collection contains a series of 11 Items. The related items can be found by clicking on the reference link below. The following history of the Young family and their descendants who lived at the Springs is provided by Phil Wilkin. His Great Grandparents were Frances Young and August Wirth. Phil has also provided notes on the Wilkin Family and some history of the gold mining in Sedgwick. Frances Young's parents Joseph and Margaret Young owned the property called "The Old Place, Preston Vale or Wellington Flat" at Sedgwick near the Springs. Joseph Young owned and Managed the Standard Brewery which was located at Campbells Creek during the late 1800’s early 1900’s. Joseph and Margaret are buried in the Harcourt cemetery. In 1880 August Wirth lived at Mosquito Creek (Lake Eppalock, Victoria) when he married Frances Young. In 1902 they moved to part of Joseph Young's property. They milked cows and sold cattle for a living. One of their children Charles Wirth (Phil Wilkin's Grandfather) bought the land in 1935 after his parents had died. Charles Wirth was a councillor and also was president of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye. The "Old Place" was part of the property owned by members of the family. The old house at the Springs was burnt out by bushfire in January 1944 and much of the stonework was later vandalized by campers. The original Coliban Water Works were designed in 1863 by the Irish engineer Joseph Brady. The system included 70 kilometres of open water channels, aqueducts, syphons and tunnels to carry water (by gravity) from the Coliban River at Malmsbury, north to Castlemaine and Bendigo. Sedgwick is a locality in Central Victoria, Australia. It is located in the City of Greater Bendigo. Facilities include a public hall that opened in 1958 and CFA Rural fire station. It was named Upper Emu Creek until 1901 when it was renamed as Sedgwick after British geologist Adam Sedgwick.Twenty five photos taken on a field trip by the Bendigo Historical Society to "The Springs" on the main Coliban water channel from Malmsbury to the Sandhurst Reservoir in Bendigo. The water race descends through a concrete chute, and continues sharply around the contour of the hills. Once it descended into a syphon across the gully. The are 182 photos in this series and can be found at 8683.1 to 8683.11. The series also includes photos of the surrounding farming land and the remains of an old house. There are also some notes on the pioneers of the district.history, bendigo, coliban water, joseph brady, irrigation, the springs, sedgwick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Historical Society Field Trip to the Springs at Sedgwick, Abt 2009
The Phil Wilkin Collection contains a series of 11 Items. The related items can be found by clicking on the reference link below. The following history of the Young family and their descendants who lived at the Springs is provided by Phil Wilkin. His Great Grandparents were Frances Young and August Wirth. Phil has also provided notes on the Wilkin Family and some history of the gold mining in Sedgwick. Frances Young's parents Joseph and Margaret Young owned the property called "The Old Place, Preston Vale or Wellington Flat" at Sedgwick near the Springs. Joseph Young owned and Managed the Standard Brewery which was located at Campbells Creek during the late 1800’s early 1900’s. Joseph and Margaret are buried in the Harcourt cemetery. In 1880 August Wirth lived at Mosquito Creek (Lake Eppalock, Victoria) when he married Frances Young. In 1902 they moved to part of Joseph Young's property. They milked cows and sold cattle for a living. One of their children Charles Wirth (Phil Wilkin's Grandfather) bought the land in 1935 after his parents had died. Charles Wirth was a councillor and also was president of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye. The "Old Place" was part of the property owned by members of the family. The old house at the Springs was burnt out by bushfire in January 1944 and much of the stonework was later vandalized by campers. The original Coliban Water Works were designed in 1863 by the Irish engineer Joseph Brady. The system included 70 kilometres of open water channels, aqueducts, syphons and tunnels to carry water (by gravity) from the Coliban River at Malmsbury, north to Castlemaine and Bendigo. Sedgwick is a locality in Central Victoria, Australia. It is located in the City of Greater Bendigo. Facilities include a public hall that opened in 1958 and CFA Rural fire station. It was named Upper Emu Creek until 1901 when it was renamed as Sedgwick after British geologist Adam Sedgwick.Twenty six photos taken on a field trip by the Bendigo Historical Society to "The Springs" on the main Coliban water channel from Malmsbury to the Sandhurst Reservoir in Bendigo. The water race descends through a concrete chute, and continues sharply around the contour of the hills. Once it descended into a syphon across the gully. The are 182 photos in this series and can be found at 8683.1 to 8683.11. The series also includes photos of the surrounding farming land and the remains of an old house. There are also some notes on the pioneers of the district.history, bendigo, coliban water, joseph brady, irrigation, the springs, sedgwick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Historical Society Field Trip to the Springs at Sedgwick, Abt 2009
The Phil Wilkin Collection contains a series of 11 Items. The related items can be found by clicking on the reference link below. The following history of the Young family and their descendants who lived at the Springs is provided by Phil Wilkin. His Great Grandparents were Frances Young and August Wirth. Phil has also provided notes on the Wilkin Family and some history of the gold mining in Sedgwick. Frances Young's parents Joseph and Margaret Young owned the property called "The Old Place, Preston Vale or Wellington Flat" at Sedgwick near the Springs. Joseph Young owned and Managed the Standard Brewery which was located at Campbells Creek during the late 1800’s early 1900’s. Joseph and Margaret are buried in the Harcourt cemetery. In 1880 August Wirth lived at Mosquito Creek (Lake Eppalock, Victoria) when he married Frances Young. In 1902 they moved to part of Joseph Young's property. They milked cows and sold cattle for a living. One of their children Charles Wirth (Phil Wilkin's Grandfather) bought the land in 1935 after his parents had died. Charles Wirth was a councillor and also was president of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye. The "Old Place" was part of the property owned by members of the family. The old house at the Springs was burnt out by bushfire in January 1944 and much of the stonework was later vandalized by campers. The original Coliban Water Works were designed in 1863 by the Irish engineer Joseph Brady. The system included 70 kilometres of open water channels, aqueducts, syphons and tunnels to carry water (by gravity) from the Coliban River at Malmsbury, north to Castlemaine and Bendigo. Sedgwick is a locality in Central Victoria, Australia. It is located in the City of Greater Bendigo. Facilities include a public hall that opened in 1958 and CFA Rural fire station. It was named Upper Emu Creek until 1901 when it was renamed as Sedgwick after British geologist Adam Sedgwick.Twenty six photos taken on a field trip by the Bendigo Historical Society to "The Springs" on the main Coliban water channel from Malmsbury to the Sandhurst Reservoir in Bendigo. The water race descends through a concrete chute, and continues sharply around the contour of the hills. Once it descended into a syphon across the gully. The are 182 photos in this series and can be found at 8683.1 to 8683.11. The series also includes photos of the surrounding farming land and the remains of an old house. There are also some notes on the pioneers of the district.history, bendigo, coliban water, joseph brady, irrigation, the springs, sedgwick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Historical Society Field Trip to the Springs at Sedgwick, Abt 2009
The Phil Wilkin Collection contains a series of 11 Items. The related items can be found by clicking on the reference link below. The following history of the Young family and their descendants who lived at the Springs is provided by Phil Wilkin. His Great Grandparents were Frances Young and August Wirth. Phil has also provided notes on the Wilkin Family and some history of the gold mining in Sedgwick. Frances Young's parents Joseph and Margaret Young owned the property called "The Old Place, Preston Vale or Wellington Flat" at Sedgwick near the Springs. Joseph Young owned and Managed the Standard Brewery which was located at Campbells Creek during the late 1800’s early 1900’s. Joseph and Margaret are buried in the Harcourt cemetery. In 1880 August Wirth lived at Mosquito Creek (Lake Eppalock, Victoria) when he married Frances Young. In 1902 they moved to part of Joseph Young's property. They milked cows and sold cattle for a living. One of their children Charles Wirth (Phil Wilkin's Grandfather) bought the land in 1935 after his parents had died. Charles Wirth was a councillor and also was president of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye. The "Old Place" was part of the property owned by members of the family. The old house at the Springs was burnt out by bushfire in January 1944 and much of the stonework was later vandalized by campers. The original Coliban Water Works were designed in 1863 by the Irish engineer Joseph Brady. The system included 70 kilometres of open water channels, aqueducts, syphons and tunnels to carry water (by gravity) from the Coliban River at Malmsbury, north to Castlemaine and Bendigo. Sedgwick is a locality in Central Victoria, Australia. It is located in the City of Greater Bendigo. Facilities include a public hall that opened in 1958 and CFA Rural fire station. It was named Upper Emu Creek until 1901 when it was renamed as Sedgwick after British geologist Adam Sedgwick.Twenty six photos taken on a field trip by the Bendigo Historical Society to "The Springs" on the main Coliban water channel from Malmsbury to the Sandhurst Reservoir in Bendigo. The water race descends through a concrete chute, and continues sharply around the contour of the hills. Once it descended into a syphon across the gully. The are 182 photos in this series and can be found at 8683.1 to 8683.11. The series also includes photos of the surrounding farming land and the remains of an old house. There are also some notes on the pioneers of the district.history, bendigo, coliban water, joseph brady, irrigation, the springs, sedgwick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Historical Society Field Trip to the Springs at Sedgwick, Abt 2009
The Phil Wilkin Collection contains a series of 11 Items. The related items can be found by clicking on the reference link below. The following history of the Young family and their descendants who lived at the Springs is provided by Phil Wilkin. His Great Grandparents were Frances Young and August Wirth. Phil has also provided notes on the Wilkin Family and some history of the gold mining in Sedgwick. Frances Young's parents Joseph and Margaret Young owned the property called "The Old Place, Preston Vale or Wellington Flat" at Sedgwick near the Springs. Joseph Young owned and Managed the Standard Brewery which was located at Campbells Creek during the late 1800’s early 1900’s. Joseph and Margaret are buried in the Harcourt cemetery. In 1880 August Wirth lived at Mosquito Creek (Lake Eppalock, Victoria) when he married Frances Young. In 1902 they moved to part of Joseph Young's property. They milked cows and sold cattle for a living. One of their children Charles Wirth (Phil Wilkin's Grandfather) bought the land in 1935 after his parents had died. Charles Wirth was a councillor and also was president of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye. The "Old Place" was part of the property owned by members of the family. The old house at the Springs was burnt out by bushfire in January 1944 and much of the stonework was later vandalized by campers. The original Coliban Water Works were designed in 1863 by the Irish engineer Joseph Brady. The system included 70 kilometres of open water channels, aqueducts, syphons and tunnels to carry water (by gravity) from the Coliban River at Malmsbury, north to Castlemaine and Bendigo. Sedgwick is a locality in Central Victoria, Australia. It is located in the City of Greater Bendigo. Facilities include a public hall that opened in 1958 and CFA Rural fire station. It was named Upper Emu Creek until 1901 when it was renamed as Sedgwick after British geologist Adam Sedgwick.Twenty five photos taken on a field trip by the Bendigo Historical Society to "The Springs" on the main Coliban water channel from Malmsbury to the Sandhurst Reservoir in Bendigo. The water race descends through a concrete chute, and continues sharply around the contour of the hills. Once it descended into a syphon across the gully. The are 182 photos in this series and can be found at 8683.1 to 8683.11. The series also includes photos of the surrounding farming land and the remains of an old house. There are also some notes on the pioneers of the district.history, bendigo, coliban water, joseph brady, irrigation, the springs, sedgwick