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Photograph, Cr W Leddin Shire of Belfast President 1890-91 1900-01
Councillor William Leddin resided at Yambuk.Black and white portraitbelfast, president, portrait, government, shire, council, municipal, local-government, yambuk -
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Photograph, Cr William Boyd Shire of Belfast President 1891-92 95-96
Councillor William Boyd was the son of Alexander Boyd who emigrated from Scotland and purchased the property known as Tarrone station in 1884. William managed the station grazing cattle and sheep. The area was later to become part of the Soldier Settlement land after the Second World War.Black and white portraitbelfast, president, government, portrait, shire, council, municipal, local-government, tarrone -
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Photograph, Cr AF Molan Shire of Belfast President 1892-93
Councillor AF Molan owned land in Crossley close to where the Shamrock Hotel was built. The Council held it’s meetings at this hotel for some time.Black and white portraitgovernment, belfast, president, portrait, shire, municipal, local-government, cr af molan -
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Photograph, Cr G Ritchie Shire of Belfast President 1893-94-95
Councillor Geoff Ritchie was the son of John Ritchie who had been one of the early Presidents. He lived on a station called “Boodcarra” and was engaged in pastoral pursuits.Black and white portraitbelfast, president, portrait, government, shire, council, municipal, local-government, cr geoff ritchie -
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Photograph, Cr JC Ritchie 1996-97-98-99 1900
Councillor John Cox Ritchie has the distinction of being in the chair for 4 consecutive years. He lived on his father’s property “Aringa” station and was the brother of Councillor Geoff RitchieBlack and white portrait of Councillor J.C.RitchieCr JC Ritchie 1996-97-98-99 1900belfast, president, portrait, government, shire, council, municipal, local-government, aringa -
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Photograph, Cr M Scott Shire Belfast President 1903-04
Councillor M Scott was a butcher in Koroit and his fame spread as a trainer of several good race horses. At the time racing was prospering in the district and it was a very rare occasion that Councillor Scott’s horses did not win a race at the local meetings.Black and white portrait president, belfast, portrait, government, shire, municipal, local-government, m.scott -
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Photograph, Shire of Belfast, Cr J McInerney 1905-06,1913-14
John McInerney was a native of Yambuk and represented the Yambuk Riding. He engaged in dairying and pastoral pursuits.Black and white portraitCr J McInerney 1905-06,1913-14belfast, president, portrait, government, shire, municipal, local-government, j mcinerney -
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Photograph, Cr D Carroll Shire of Belfast President 1907-08-09,1918-19
Councillor D Carroll was President of Belfast Shire Council in the Years 1907,1908,1909 and 1918-1919Black and white portraitbelfast, president, portrait, government, shire, municipal, local-government -
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Photograph, Cr W Riddell Shire of Belfast president 1914-15
Councillor Riddell’s property on Riddells Lane, Kirkstall was mainly used for grazing. He was actively associated with all types of sport and was a judge at Kirkstall and Koroit race meetings.Black and white portraitportrait, belfast, president, shire, government, municipal, local-government, kirkstall, riddells lane -
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Councillor Conheady occupied a farm at Rosebrook. Cr P Conheady Shire of Belfast President 1919-20 1928-29Black and white portraitpresident, government, belfast, portrait, shire, municipal, local-government, conheady -
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Photograph, Formerly 1858 Telegraph Office
This building housed the Telegraph Office circa 1858 now a private residenceColoured photograph of bluestone buildinggovernment, building, cox street -
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Photograph, 1906
St John's Church of England interior celebrating Easter and its first 50 yearsBlack and white photograph of St John's Church of England Interior decorated for Easterchurch, sunday-school, building, easter -
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Caledonian 1847-53 D McLaws LicenceeBlack and white photographbuilding, inn, hotel, caledonian, d mclaws, agnes gourley -
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Photograph, 24 Campbell St
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Photograph, James Street
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Photograph, Cox Street
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This house was owned in turn by the Evans, the Haylock’s and the Murray’s No 24 Gipps StBlack and white photograph taken from upstairs in the old flour mill in Gipps Street of 24 Gipps Street.cottage, building, home, house -
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Photograph, Clonmara Albert Rd
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Photograph, Albert Rd
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Photograph, Albert Rd NS Section
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Photograph, Albert Road
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This view of the Customs house and Court house also includes the wreck bell which hung on a plinth outside the Customs house until the 1970's. The wreck bell was rung to alert the town that a ship was in trouble in the bayBlack and white photograph of the Wreck bell at Courthouse & Customhousebuilding, home, house, government, gipps street, court house, customs house, wreck bell -
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Photograph, 65 Cox St
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Photograph, Drill Hall Cottage
Residence attached to the Drill Hall. Now updated and tourist accommodation.coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, bank street -
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Photograph, Jackson's Cottage
Jackson's cottage in Sackville StreetBlack and white Photographcottage, building, home, house, jacksons -
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Photograph, 49 Cox St
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Photograph, Comely Banks
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Photograph, Braim House
Braim House was built as a school by Doctor Braim now a private home coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, school, braim, james street -
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Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, 21 albert st -
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coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, 57 campbell st