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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Memorial plaque erected in 1985 marking the site of the private cemetery and adjacent to the home of some of earliest pioneers of the Greensborough District, 1990c
... pioneers of the Greensborough District ...Erected by the Rotary Club of Greensborough at the request of The Diamond Valley Shire Council and Nillumbik Historical Society as part of the Victorian 150th Anniversary commemorations. Names include James Whatmough, Margaret Whatmough, Many Ann Whatmough, Benjamin Whatmough, Jessie Whatmough, Robert Partington and James Partington.Photograph originally located in a magnetic style album titled 'Greensborough Bypass 1990s 5' suffering significant degradation. No information contained in album or on reverse of photos except where noted. Relocated to archival photosafe storage.greensborough, rotary club of greensborough, robert partington, nillumbik historical society, margaret whatmough, many ann whatmough, jessie whatmough, james whatmough, james partington, early settlers, diamond valley shire, cemetery, benjamin whatmough -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Daddow, Vivian, The Puffing Pioneers - and Queensland's Railway Builders, 1975
... The Puffing Pioneers - and Queensland's Railway Builders ...INTRODUCTION Until well into the twentieth century, driver, fireman and guard — with a locomotive — set out on something resembling a safari. Tucker boxes crammed with food, a change of clothing, a roll of blankets, and armed with a sheaf of time-tables, they worked trains hither and thither not to return home for almost a week. But the passing of time, plus union pressure, brought an end to the need for "waltzing Matilda". Not only blankets but sheets, pillow slips, then later mosquito nets, along with other aids to civilized living, were provided by the Department in living quarters away from home. Few wives took kindly to the chore of selecting and preparing food and packing tucker boxes. Railwaymen seeking board and lodgings in a new depot could receive a set-back by being told "no tucker boxes packed". Until pooling of locomotives in depots became the order, a driver and fireman had "their own engine", and great was the competition between engine crews to display the best groomed horse. Much time might be spent outside rostered working hours cleaning their engine with kerosene and polishing with tallow and bath brick. So spotless and sparkling were some that a proud engineman would say a clean white handkerchief could be rubbed even over a hidden part. While miners talked of what made their day, farmers discussed crops and harvests, seamen their ships, and trainers and jockeys their horses, wherever steam men gathered, discussion soon turned to locomotives and the trains they hauled. Like jockeys with their mounts, iron horses with excellent traits were praised while those with annoying peculiarities were criticized and remedies suggested. Methods of firing to get best results from slow steaming locos were debated. Driver warned driver of weaknesses found in locomotives on recent "trips", spoke of developing defects calling for close attention — this one is "knocking Badly on one side", that one "priming badly (give her a good blow down before leaving the shed)", another with a "big end inclined to run hot", one with "a lot of slop in the boxes", one "getting down on the springs", or the sloth that was slow pulling on steep climbs to the chagrin of a driver striving to run on time. Things of no small concern when handling a locomotive on a train for a shift of maybe eight hours straight, or ten, even twelve, and on occasions longer. Foreknowledge of the particular loco allotted his train on the next job could fill the preceding hours for a driver or fireman with pleasant contentment, or with nagging trepidation and disgust……index, ill, p.217.non-fictionINTRODUCTION Until well into the twentieth century, driver, fireman and guard — with a locomotive — set out on something resembling a safari. Tucker boxes crammed with food, a change of clothing, a roll of blankets, and armed with a sheaf of time-tables, they worked trains hither and thither not to return home for almost a week. But the passing of time, plus union pressure, brought an end to the need for "waltzing Matilda". Not only blankets but sheets, pillow slips, then later mosquito nets, along with other aids to civilized living, were provided by the Department in living quarters away from home. Few wives took kindly to the chore of selecting and preparing food and packing tucker boxes. Railwaymen seeking board and lodgings in a new depot could receive a set-back by being told "no tucker boxes packed". Until pooling of locomotives in depots became the order, a driver and fireman had "their own engine", and great was the competition between engine crews to display the best groomed horse. Much time might be spent outside rostered working hours cleaning their engine with kerosene and polishing with tallow and bath brick. So spotless and sparkling were some that a proud engineman would say a clean white handkerchief could be rubbed even over a hidden part. While miners talked of what made their day, farmers discussed crops and harvests, seamen their ships, and trainers and jockeys their horses, wherever steam men gathered, discussion soon turned to locomotives and the trains they hauled. Like jockeys with their mounts, iron horses with excellent traits were praised while those with annoying peculiarities were criticized and remedies suggested. Methods of firing to get best results from slow steaming locos were debated. Driver warned driver of weaknesses found in locomotives on recent "trips", spoke of developing defects calling for close attention — this one is "knocking Badly on one side", that one "priming badly (give her a good blow down before leaving the shed)", another with a "big end inclined to run hot", one with "a lot of slop in the boxes", one "getting down on the springs", or the sloth that was slow pulling on steep climbs to the chagrin of a driver striving to run on time. Things of no small concern when handling a locomotive on a train for a shift of maybe eight hours straight, or ten, even twelve, and on occasions longer. Foreknowledge of the particular loco allotted his train on the next job could fill the preceding hours for a driver or fireman with pleasant contentment, or with nagging trepidation and disgust…… railroads -- queensland -- history, railroads -- australia -- queensland -- history. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Print - Image, Ballarat Gold Pioneers Prior to the Issue of the Gold License, 1851, 1904
... Ballarat Gold Pioneers Prior to the Issue of the Gold ...A number of photographs of men who were in Ballarat before the first Gold License was issued.ballarat pioneers, gold discovery, gold license, james esmond, james oddie, thomas hiscock, david ham, b. storey, i.a. twaits, rev. d. allan, thomas bath, f.o. jones, w. hill, j. patterson, h. patterson, a.c. mcdonald -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - A Biographical Dictionary of the Pioneers of Ovens and Townsmen of Beechworth, M. Rosalyn Shennan, 1990
... A Biographical Dictionary of the Pioneers of Ovens and ...A biographical dictionary of key pioneers and identities in the Ovens and Beechworth area of Victorianon-fictionA biographical dictionary of key pioneers and identities in the Ovens and Beechworth area of Victoriapioneers victoria, pioneers beechworth, pioneers ovens river -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - The Kiewa Valley and Its Pioneers, Esther Temple, 1971
... The Kiewa Valley and Its Pioneers ...Historical handbook, includes brief section on Kiewa Valley tribes (Ya-itma-thang, Whroo, Kiewa, Unurring & Murramurrangbong), territory, shelters, fire, foods, including bogong moth, weapons, containers for water, fibre making for nets, stone tools, biographical details on Billy Elengeist & Queen Emily of the Murramurrangbong tribe.non-fictionHistorical handbook, includes brief section on Kiewa Valley tribes (Ya-itma-thang, Whroo, Kiewa, Unurring & Murramurrangbong), territory, shelters, fire, foods, including bogong moth, weapons, containers for water, fibre making for nets, stone tools, biographical details on Billy Elengeist & Queen Emily of the Murramurrangbong tribe.history kiewa valley, victorian pioneers, kiewa valley tribes -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Pioneers of Albury, James McClelland, 1986
... Pioneers of Albury ...This book is part of a series of books compiled to document the development of communities around Australia. According to the author Albury is a great city and it has become a great city because of the calibre of the people who live in it. The publication is set out as a detailed timeline of events and the people that influenced the development of Albury up until 1985. It includes an index of past and present citizens of merit, Albury and district parliamentary representatives as well as aldermen and mayors from 1959 to 1974. James McClelland was born in Campsie, NSW in 1927. Throughout his lifetime he was an ardent genealogist and historian. He was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 1988 for service to Australian genealogical and historical research. He died on 18th August, 1994.A publication of 64 pages which delves into the people that influenced the development of the city of Albury. This book is part of a series of books compiled to document the development of communities around Australia. According to the author Albury is a great city and it has become a great city because of the calibre of the people who live in it. The publication is set out as a detailed timeline of events and the people that influenced the development of Albury up until 1985. It includes an index of past and present citizens of merit, Albury and district parliamentary representatives as well as aldermen and mayors from 1959 to 1974. James McClelland was born in Campsie, NSW in 1927. Throughout his lifetime he was an ardent genealogist and historian. He was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 1988 for service to Australian genealogical and historical research. He died on 18th August, 1994.pioneers albury, history albury, timeline albury -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Pioneers pass, 1926
... Pioneers pass ...Obituary for Mr H.H. Hatfield, well known orchardist.Obituary for Mr H.H. Hatfield, well known orchardist. As a teenager he was engaged clearing a road to Woods Point goldfields. He was manager for Theo. Kitchen 7 J.A. Kitchen at Pakenham and he interested them in the fruitgrowing industry. Several times he was president of the Central Fruitgrowers Association. In the early 1890s he started fruitgrowing on his own at Pakenham and later moved to Middleborough Road to live and start an orchard. He was president of Nunawading Shire 1917 -1918.Obituary for Mr H.H. Hatfield, well known orchardist. orchards, hatfield, h.h., central fruitgrowers association, kitchen, theo, kitchen, j.a., shire of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Pioneers Make A Mark, 14/06/2000 12:00:00 AM
... Pioneers Make A Mark ...Article in Whitehorse Gazette - Valda Arrowsmith talking about the history of Whitehorse RoadArticle in Whitehorse Gazette - Valda Arrowsmith talking about the history of Whitehorse Road in the column 'The Streets Where You Live'.Article in Whitehorse Gazette - Valda Arrowsmith talking about the history of Whitehorse Roadroads and streets, arrowsmith, valda, whitehorse road, nunawading, koonung creek, shire of blackburn and mitcham, shire of box hill, city of nunawading, tunstall, scotchmans hill, forest hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Pioneers, 1967
... Pioneers ...Australia led the world in the making of early films, one of which was 'Ned Kelly' produced in 1907 using an old cottage in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham.Australia led the world in the making of early films, one of which was 'Ned Kelly' produced in 1907 using an old cottage in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham.Australia led the world in the making of early films, one of which was 'Ned Kelly' produced in 1907 using an old cottage in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham.blackburn mitcham film society, moss, david, ned kelly (film), films -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Some suggested questions for pioneers
... Some suggested questions for pioneers ...Suggestions for procuring oral history.Procuring oral history suggestionsSuggestions for procuring oral history.oral history, suggestions -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Pioneers wed for 50 years, 11/06/1969 12:00:00 AM
... Pioneers wed for 50 years ...Article on Mr & Mrs Eric McKenzie of South Blackburn on their 50th wedding anniversary.Article on Mr & Mrs Eric McKenzie of South Blackburn on their 50th wedding anniversary.Article on Mr & Mrs Eric McKenzie of South Blackburn on their 50th wedding anniversary.mckenzie, eric, mckenzie, ruby -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Document, Old Pioneers Association
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Castlemaine Pioneers and Old Residents' Building, 2013, 04/03/2013
... Castlemaine Pioneers and Old Residents' Building, 2013 ...Colour photograph of a remnant from Thompson's Foundry inside the Castlemaine market Building. castlemaine, george clark, george clark and son -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, NSW Pioneers 1788-1888 - Database Index Births Deaths Marriages
... NSW Pioneers 1788-1888 - Database Index Births Deaths ...stawell -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - CHARLES ULM, RICK SEARLE, THE UNTOLD STORY OF ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST AVIATION PIONEERS, 2018
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Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Magazine clipping, A. A. Burns, "In Memory of the pioneers": Historic Church at St Helena, Victoria, 01/08/1949
... "In Memory of the pioneers": Historic Church at St Helena ...A short history of St.Katherine's church in St.Helena includes information on Anthony Beale.Printed from Trove records. Printed on white paper with photo illustrations.st.helena, st.katherine's church, anthony beale -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Newspaper Supplement, The Stawell Times News And Wimmera Advertiser. Pioneers Honored at Memorial 1947
... The Stawell Times News And Wimmera Advertiser. Pioneers ...Home to Stawell Committee. First Tent Hospital.Eight (8) Page Newspaper Tuesday 7th October 1947. With Photographic Montage.tourism -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Book, Warrnambool Institute Press, Harpoons to harvest : the story of Charles and John Mills, pioneers of Port Fairy / J.R. Carroll, 1989
... , pioneers of Port Fairy / J.R. Carroll. ...The story of Charles and John Mills, pioneers of Port Fairy. Includes genealogical information.xv, 286 p., [12] p. of plates : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports. Includes index. Geneal. tables on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 225-260non-fictionThe story of Charles and John Mills, pioneers of Port Fairy. Includes genealogical information. maritime, mills, john brabyn, 1810-1877, charles frederick, 1812-1855, mills family, pioneers -- victoria -- port fairy -- biography, pioneers -- tasmania -- biography, australian history, biography, exploration, genealogy, harbour master, mills : charles and john, mills brothers, port fairy, shipping, warrnambool history, whaling, wrecks, book -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - News Paper Article, Pioneers Plaque Unveiled, 20/11/1988
... Pioneers Plaque Unveiled ...Plaque unveiled at grave of Mrs. Harriet Holmes behind Bolagum Inn. Stawell Historical society arranged day. Three Colour Photos of plaque on p 78 Album 24Newspaper Article & 3 colour Photographs -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, At home on the hill - Stories of Pioneers in the first 30 years of Phillip Island cemetery 1870-1900 Written by Pamela Rothfield, 2018
... At home on the hill - Stories of Pioneers in the first 30 ...Stories of the first 73 occupants of the Phillip Island Cemetery describing the lives and history of the early residents of Phillip Island. Written by a Cleeland descendant, Pamela Rothfield.HistoricalLarge, soft covered book with large black and white and coloured photos and text.ISNN 978-0-646-99552-6phillip island cemetery, genealogy, forrest, jenner, richardson, cleeland, dixon, mcgregor, reid, walton, west, cox, underdown, mcillwraith, woolcock -
St Kilda Historical Society
Pamphlet, Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc, Victorian pioneers who signed the loyal address to the Duke of Edinburgh in 1867, 1970
... Victorian pioneers who signed the loyal address to the Duke ...Contents include: Preface, Introductory Note, Port Phillip Pioneers Group, The Address, The Duke's Reply, The Signatories and Dates of Arrival in the ColonyPamphlet of 20 cream coloured pages, printed in black, in yellow coloured cover that is also printed in black. Stapled.non-fictionContents include: Preface, Introductory Note, Port Phillip Pioneers Group, The Address, The Duke's Reply, The Signatories and Dates of Arrival in the Colonyvictoria - history, royal visits, victorian pioneers, prince alfred - duke of edinburgh, 19th century -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Book, A History of Bacchus Marsh and its pioneers, 1836-1936
... A History of Bacchus Marsh and its pioneers, 1836-1936 ...Historical and biographical articles relating to the town and district of Bacchus Marsh. First published in regular installments in the Bacchus Marsh Express newspaper during the years 1913 - 1917. Written by William Williams, headmaster of Bacchus Marsh State School. The articles were later published in book form in 1936 by Crisp and Sons, owners and publishers of the Bacchus Marsh Express. The publication also includes separate articles, 'Recollections' by Charles Hegarty; 'Bacchus Family History'; and 'Some Early History of Mount Blackwood' by Robert Lidgett. This edition was reproduced as a facsimile edition by Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society in 2015. Printed by FRP Printing Pty Ltd.269 pages; 21 cm. With names and events index.non-fictionHistorical and biographical articles relating to the town and district of Bacchus Marsh. First published in regular installments in the Bacchus Marsh Express newspaper during the years 1913 - 1917. Written by William Williams, headmaster of Bacchus Marsh State School. The articles were later published in book form in 1936 by Crisp and Sons, owners and publishers of the Bacchus Marsh Express. The publication also includes separate articles, 'Recollections' by Charles Hegarty; 'Bacchus Family History'; and 'Some Early History of Mount Blackwood' by Robert Lidgett. This edition was reproduced as a facsimile edition by Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society in 2015. Printed by FRP Printing Pty Ltd.bacchus marsh vic. history, pioneers biographies, bmhds reprints -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - ADVENTURERS, PIONEERS AND MISFITS, JIM HAYNES, 2020
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Pastures New. A record of our pioneers
... Pastures New. A record of our pioneers ...Blue soft cover book with title and authors name in gold. Also on spine. Back has "copyright" in gold in centre. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, A True Son of The Pioneers: by Linley Hartley, 1982_
... A True Son of The Pioneers: by Linley Hartley ...Records the Partington family's origins and history in Greensborough through an interview with Alan Partington.Records details of one of the pioneer families of the district.Photocopy of a Leader newspaper story on the Partington family's history in Greensborough.partington family, greensborough, apollo parkways, alan partington, whatmough, plenty river -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - PIONEERS OF THE AEROPLANE, C H GIBBS-SMITH, 1975
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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Gador-Whyte Rev Peter, Pioneers and Pilgrims, 1986
... Pioneers and Pilgrims ...A history of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches in Orbost and East Gippsland Victoriareligion, settlers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - EAGLEHAWK AND DISTRICT PIONEER REGISTER VOLUME 6 T - Z, 2008
... pioneers ...EAGLEHAWK AND DISTRICT PIONEER REGISTER VOLUME - T - Z 1936 pages.Annette Donohue, Bev Hanseneaglehawk, pioneers, eaglehawk, pioneers -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Chainsaw, Maker's name "Outboard Marine Australia Pty. Ltd
"Pioneer" chainsaw with green housing. Pull start, no chain. Compliance plate on back (see Below) second plate on top.Compliance plate on back "Pioneer Saws / Model / 450 / Serial No. A10778 / Division of Outboard Marine Australia Pty. Ltd. / Bankstown NSW". Cast in relief on side "Pioneer & Pine Trees".machinery, wood cutting -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Pioneer Settlers Of Olinda
Group photo of pioneer settlers of Olinda. Jack Dodd is shown RHS holding the rein of his packhorse 'Darkie". The descriptive text on the reverse of this photograph was hand written by John Lundy-Clarke.Pioneer settlers of Olinda. Jack Dodd with the packhorse.jack dodd, dodd, packhorse, olinda, horse, settlers