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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NEW CHUM CONSOLIDATED MINE - NOTES ON THE NEW CHUM CONSOLIDATED MINE
Handwritten notes on the New Chum Consolidated Mine. Notes include depth of shaft and winze, first worked, formed, last crushing, dividends, crushing battery, poppet legs and underground conns.document, gold, new chum consolidated mine, new chum consolidated mine, notes on the new chum consolidated mine, bendigo goldfield g brown 1936, annals 1880, m d q & a reports, annals 1888, a m s sp ed 1/6/1899, caleb thomas long section new chum line 1857, m d -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ephemera - Certificate
E3000.28.1 and E3000.28.2 Buff card with blue text and border. The certificate is presented in recognition of 50 years of continuous membership of the Methodist church. The certificate celebrates the centenary of Methodism in Victoria and is signed by the President of the conference and the Organiser of Centenary Celebrations. Both certificates are dated 26th April 1936."C C Dugan" "K Williams" E3000.28.1 "Mr Herbert Thompson" E3000.28.2 "Mr Alfred Barnes"centenary of methodism in victoria 1835-1935, herbert thompson, alfred barnes, c c dugan, k williams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BENDIGO ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER 26, 1971 VISIT BENDIGO'S HISTORIC POTTERY ESTABLISHED 1857 IN EPSOM, 1971
Black & White Bendigo Advertiser Newspaper Article September 26, 1971, Visit Bendigo's Historic Pottery. A Major Tourist Attraction. Tour Times For 1971 Weekdays: Morning 9 am & 10 am; Afternoon, 1 pm & 2:30 pm Weekends: A guide Will Meet Tourists at the Main Gate for A Tour Commencing At 2:30 pm. Charges: Adults 50c each; Also, Family Concessions.bendigo, buildings, bendigo pottery epsom tourism -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Book, Hills of Home: A Biography of Robert Lawson
Robert Lawson was the first Principal of Scotch College in Melbourne. He was Principal of Scotch College from 1851 until 1856. He later acquired land in the Pentland Hills near Bacchus Marsh and operated a school at Blackwood which he called the Landsberg Mains School. It was also known as the Landsberg Academy. The school opened in 1857 and operated under Lawson's direction until 1868. The school building was an imposing bluestone structure which came to be known as Landsberg House.The school was very successful for a time in the 1860s attracting students from across Victoria. Lawson died in 1869 and the school continued to operate until 1880 under a different Principal. Lawson is considered a pioneer educationalist in Australia. This is a substantial and scholarly biography about Lawson and his wife Isabella Wilson. Several chapters explore the time Lawson spent operating his school at Blackwood.Book, hard cover. First edition. Melbourne, Vic., Melbourne University Publishing, 2009. By David Baillieu. 389 pages. BMDHS Location: AR/SU63/S2 non-fictionRobert Lawson was the first Principal of Scotch College in Melbourne. He was Principal of Scotch College from 1851 until 1856. He later acquired land in the Pentland Hills near Bacchus Marsh and operated a school at Blackwood which he called the Landsberg Mains School. It was also known as the Landsberg Academy. The school opened in 1857 and operated under Lawson's direction until 1868. The school building was an imposing bluestone structure which came to be known as Landsberg House.The school was very successful for a time in the 1860s attracting students from across Victoria. Lawson died in 1869 and the school continued to operate until 1880 under a different Principal. Lawson is considered a pioneer educationalist in Australia. This is a substantial and scholarly biography about Lawson and his wife Isabella Wilson. Several chapters explore the time Lawson spent operating his school at Blackwood. schools bacchus marsh region, schools blackwood victoria, landsberg academy, robert lawson 1826-1869, isabella lawson