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Inverloch Historical Society
001002 - Photograph - 1930 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001003 - Photograph - 1930 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge vegetable garden - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001004 - Photograph - 1930 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge - garden through window - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001005 - Photograph - 1930 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge - garden through window with eucalypt - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001006 - Photograph - 1930 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge - view of grounds and inlet from roof - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001007 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge - swimming pool - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001009A - Photograph - 1945 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge Naval Hospital 1942--5 - entrance gates - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001010 - Photograph - 1947 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge reception desk - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001011 - Photograph - 1947 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge ballroom - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001012 - Photograph - 1947 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge lounge - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001013 - Photograph - 1947 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge snack bar - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001014 - Photograph - 1957 - Inverloch - Pine Lodge power house St Kilda St - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001015 - Photograph - Pine Lodge Auction Notice - c1984 - Cnr Ramsey Boulevard and Scarborough St - Inverloch - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001016 - Photograph - Pine Lodge brick building covered with ivy - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001017 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge notice re swimming pool - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001018 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge north wing - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001019 - Photograph - Pine Lodge two storey building - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001020 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge - entrance - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001021 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge drive - flag-pole - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001022 - Photograph - Inverloch - near jetty - beach with boats - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001023 - Photograph - Inverloch beach - Wyeth Bay - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001025 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge from Scarborough St - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001024 - Photograph - Inverloch - c1982 - Pine Lodge aerial view - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001026 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge rubble - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001027 - Photograph - Inverloch - Pine Lodge gate posts - possibly 1985 - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001028 - Photograph - Inverloch - 1985 - Pine Lodge remains - rubble close-up - from James Wyeth
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Inverloch Historical Society
001029 - Photograph - Inverloch aerial view pier looking west - from James Wyeth
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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1900
The foundation stone of the present church was laid by the Hon James Balfour on 15 June 1875. Mr Charles Webb was the architect, the builder Mr James Bonham . The opening services were held of 2 December 1875.B&W matt photograph mounted on card of the interior of the Brighton Congregational Church hall c.1900. The image shows tables, chairs and flags arranged inside the hall.harvest festival, brighton congregational church hall -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award - To James Robbie Mather J.P. Mayor 1930-1931, 1931
James Robbie Mathers was born in Pleasant Creek [Stawell] in 1867 to James Allen Mathers, a storekeeper and former councillor. He was later to become a storekeeper in Gippsland and then at Heywood, near Portland. Following a move to Melbourne, he established a real estate business. He initially lived in Hawthorn, before moving his business to Kew where he traded as Mathers & McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, and later at 283 Burke Road. For a short time, the family resided at Landene, in Cotham Road. They were to finally move to Rosalea, in Dale Street, Deepdene. Following the death of Cr Henry Kellett in 1924, Mathers was elected unopposed as representative of College Ward. Elected Mayor in September 1930, he convened a meeting of citizens in the Town Hall in Walpole Street to form a local unemployment relief committee. His social initiatives included handing over council-owned premises in Brougham Street, the building re-purposed as a workshop for the unemployed, who were also granted free use of the Kew Municipal Baths. The Mayoress, Jean Mathers, set to work raising funds through charity balls, and also raised funds for St Anthony’s Orphanage in Wellington Street. James Robbie Mathers died on 8 April 1945. He was buried at Box Hill Cemetery. This rare civic testimonial is historically significant, especially locally, as it contains the signatures of all present councillors and parliamentarians representing the City of Kew as well as the names and signatures of leaders of local churches, schools, public officials and leaders of community groups.Boxed presentation folder and correspondence presented to the retiring Mayor of Kew, James Robbie Mather, in 1931. The book is leather bound with gilt lettering on the front. The 4 page testimonial includes and hand written statements about his contribution to Kew and its civic life. Other pages are signed by councillors, parliamentarians and community leaders.james robbie mathers, mayors of kew, civic testimonials -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Foundation Presidents Board, 09/05/2015
The marbles in the foyer of the Old Colonists' Hall list names of members of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc. Colour photograph of a marble honour board relating to the founders of the Old Colonists' Association Ballarat.Old Colonists; Association Established 1883. Founders W.H. Butler, John Brooksbank Isaac A. Twaits, Henry Hannington Arthur Croft, J.T. Farr, W.F. Osbourne. Old Colonists' Hall Foundation Stone Laid June 21st 1887 Inauguration August 31st 1888 Officer and Council 1887-88 President John P. Murray Vice Presidents J.W. Graham Thomas Stoddart Treasurer Daniel Fern Trustee J.W. Graham John McCafferty Wiliam Irwin Council W.B. Perry. James Ward W.H. Butler. Frederick Ramsden. James Vallins. Charles Dyte. Secretary John Fraser Past Presidents A.K. McBain 1954-1956 C.A. Hoskin 1956-1957 C.H. Clamp 1957-1959 J. Curwen-Walker 1959-1961 A.C. Fraser 1961 - 1963 S.A. Wilson LBS, BBSc, DDS 1963-1965 W. Titheridge 1965 - 1966 A.J. Symons 1966 -1968 W.J. Selkirk 1968-1970 L. McBain 1970-1972 R.J. Buchanan 1972-1974 J.E. Crocker 1974-1976 L.J. Drury 1976-1978 F.A. Peebles 1978-1980 Dr D.L. Morton 1980-1982 I.G. Bishop 1982-1984 D.L. Pratt 1984-1986 B.R. Drennan 1986-1988 M.J. Charles 1988-1990 F.A. Peebles 1990-1992old colonists' association ballarat, ballarat old colonists club, marble, presidents, w.h. butler, henry hannington, isaac twaits, arthur croft, j.t. farr, w.f. osborne, john murray, j.w. graham, daniel fern, john mccafferty, william irwin, w.b. perry, james ware, frederick ramsden, james vallins, charles dyte, john fraser, a.k. mcbain, c.a. hoskin, c.h. clamp, j. curwen-walker, s.a.wllson, w. titheridge, a.j. symons, w.j. selkirk, l. mcbain, r.j. buchanan, j.e. crocker, l.j. drury, f.a. peebles, d.l.morton, i.g. bishop, d.l. pratt, b.r. drennan, m.j. charles, melville charles, david pratt