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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Tower Hill Presbyterian Church Invoice, Committee of Tower Hill Presbyterian Church, 1871
This is an invoice sent to Messrs W.& J. Hall in September 1871 by the Committee of the Tower Hill Presbyterian Church. It refers to the annual church seat rental fee of three pounds, half of which had been paid in January of that year. The Tower Hill Presbyterian Church was under the auspices of the Koroit Presbyterian Church and services had been held in the Tower Hill area as early as 1845. The first permanent minister, Rev. Lachlan McGillivray. was appointed in 1849 and a wooden church was erected at Tower Hill in 1850. William and James Hall were early farmers in the Tower Hill district.This invoice is of considerable interest as a rare memento of the 19th century Tower Hill Presbyterian Church and a record of the practice of charging an annual fee for a family's use of its own pews in a church.This is a sheet of blue and cream mottled paper with ruled red lines, black printing and handwriting in ink. The sheet is creased, torn at the edges and faded.Messrs W. & J. Hall 30 Sept. 1871 An Account with the Committee of the Tower Hill Presbyterian Churchtower hill presbyterian church, w.& j. hall koroit -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1872
Mary Forrest Gardner was born on 26th April 1845 and married Joseph Bartlett Davies on 6th February 1872 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Launceston, Tasmania. She was the sister-in-law of Sir Matthew Davies, Governor of Victoria. Her father was the Rev. John Gardner. She died on 28th October 1887 and was buried at the Boroondara Cemetery. The Mentone Presbyterian Church was built as a memorial to her. The foundation stone of the church was laid by J. Bartlett Davies on 17th August 1889.Sepia toned carte de visite, full-length studio portrait of Mary Forrest Davies (nee Gardner) in her wedding gown, 6th February 1872.mary forrest gardner, joseph bartlett davies, sir matthew davies, rev. john gardner, mentone presbyterian church -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Health Report, Victorian sickness and infirmity, 1871
Victorian sickness and infirmity report 1871health - general health -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Award Certificate, 1872
William Eagle was a pioneer orchardist in Harcourt, who brought a dray load of apple seedlings to Harcourt from Watmough’s orchard, Greensborough in 1857 to launch the industry for which Harcourt has become famous. By 1872 his orchard, in Reservoir Road, Harcourt, was fully in bearing.A reminder that Harcourt orchards came into prominence within 15 years of establishment and Harcourt Apples have taken a pre-eminent position in the State’s horticulture industry ever since. Certificate describing the winner of the Collection of Apples category. Beautiful Certificate displays Castlemaine Agricultural and Horticultural emblem as well as various pictures of aspects of agricultural and horticultural pursuits.Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Castlemaine Exhibition November 1872, Certificate of Merit for Collection of Apples, Exhibited by Wm Eagle,President W Halford, Secretary J Collings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Archive - MINING LEASES, 1871
DVD. Mining Leases. Munro Maps 1871. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Postcard, George Symons, c.1990
The photograph printed on this postcard comes from the collection of the Mitchell Library in Sydney. It is sepia in tone and depicts seven men standing and sitting around a mine shaft in the Beechworth region. The photograph has been dated to approximately 1872. This period in history post-dates the Victorian gold rushes which occurred 1852-1853 in Ballarat, Bendigo and Beechworth. During this period, in the 1870s, the surface alluvial gold had been discovered and removed from location. Therefore, in order to reach the deeper and less accessible alluvial gold, diggers began to dig shafts into the earth. These shafts sunk below the ground level by 20 to 30 feet and required timber structures around the entrance and winches to bring the paydirt to the top. The top of this wooden structure is visible behind the man standing in the upper right of the image. This type of mining was highly dangerous as mines often caved in which injured the minors and often resulted in death. Thus, following this period, in the early 1900s, miners opted instead for hydrolic slucing which cut away the earth without the devastating consequences of a mine cave in. This particular group of miners appear to have been unable to afford a horse (then worth around 50 pounds) which were generally used at mines like this to help pull buckets attached to ropes up and down the mine. Instead, this group brought the buckets up and down by windlass. The windlass was a wooden structure mounted over the mining shaft and fitted with a hand-cranked winch which enabled the bucket attached to the rope to be brought up and down.Gold was first discovered in Beechworth in Spring and Reid's Creek in the summer of 1852-1853. At its popularity, this region had approximately 8000 people on the gold fields searching for gold on the banks of these creeks. These periods did not require the use of heavy machinery or the digging of deep mining shafts like the one depicted in this image. Therefore, this image has important connotations for the technologies associated with mining during the approximated 1870s when gold was harder to access. This is a later period in gold history which does not fit into the "gold rush" period. Instead, it occurred after the surface gold had disappeared and therefore, is essential for researchers who are investigating the mining techniques and structures used to reach the alluvial gold which was located deeper under ground in the 1870s. This period predates the use of big heavy machinery used to mine in the 1900s which include dredges. Images such as this one can also impart essential information as to the wardrobe and fashion of men during this period. It also imparts knowledge about the landscape of Beechworth which is useful for people researching the environment and impact of gold mining in the north-east region of Victoria. In addition, since this image is a postcard reproduction of an early Australian image which may date to approximately 1990 it can impart knowledge as to the interests of people during this time period when there may have been an increase into Australian history.A sepia tone facsimile of an early Australian photograph (circa 1872) printed as a postcard.Obverse: BEECHWORTH / Victoria, Australia / Reverse: GM 2 3275 / CORRESPONDENCE / AUSTRALIAN / YESTERYEAR / CARDS / ADDRESS / Published by George Symons (057) 65 3240 / THE MINEHEAD C. 1872 / The easily gleaned gold of the early fields did / not last very long. In order to reach less / accessible alluvial gold diggers began sinking shafts as much as twenty to thirty feet down / and the mines required timbering and winches / to bring the paydirt to the top. / This syndicate has been unable to afford the / luxury of a horse (about 50 pounds) and so everything / must go up and down by windlass and rawhide / bucket. / Photo: Mitchell Library, Sydney / A sepia tone facsimile of / an early Australian photographmining album, gold mine, beechworth, burke museum, mine shaft, postcard, australian yesteryear cards, george symons, the minehead, gold fields, alluvial gold, early australia, c.1872, 1872, gold diggers, north east victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Warrnambool Advertiser 1871, 1871
The Warrnambool Advertiser has the sub-heading, ‘Villiers, Heytesbury and Hampden General Reporter with which is incorporated the Warrnambool Sentinel’. (The Warrnambool Sentinel was published in Warrnambool by John Davidson Burnie from 1861 to 1868). The Warrnambool Advertiser was printed and published by Daniel Harrison and Daniel George in Timor Street, Warrnambool, opposite the old Court House (until March 1872). This paper commenced in 1868 and ceased publication in 1873. It was published twice weekly on a Wednesday and a Saturday. Daniel George was the brother of Hugh George who was at one time the general manager of the Argus and later the Sydney Morning Herald. Daniel Harrison had been the editor of the ‘Australasian’ newspaperThese newspapers are most important as they are original copies of an early Warrnambool newspaper and the only copies the Historical Society owns. They contain much important information on Warrnambool activities and events in 1871. An index to the papers is available. These are original newspapers of the Warrnambool Advertiser from 11th January 1871 to 27th December 1871. Each edition has two pages printed on each side. The cover is missing but the pages are bound with thin string to keep them together. The pages are unmarked with many torn edges with the Wednesday January 11th issue very tattered and the Saturday 14th January issue has pages 3 and 4 half torn off. There are some loose pages.warrnambool advertiser, warrnambool -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Newspaper - Fragment of The Age newspaper, January 2 1872
Damaged and weathered newspaper page. There is a large rip through the centre of the page. The Age, Tuesday January 2, 1872historic newspaper, 1872, former royal mint -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Phyllis Toy Collection: 'Adventure and Advance Mining Company'
This company was registered in May 1871. It amalgamated the Adventure, Advance and Try-me-well mines to mine below the 300 foot levels of these mines.Collection of Government Gazette and newspaper articles relating to the 'Adventure and Advance Amalgamated Quartz Mining Company' on the Victoria Reef, Sandhurst. . Papers include the registration notice of the Mine in 1871, detailing the shareholders. Half yearly meeting reports 1872 - 1880 are attached. Slip of paper attached to each item describes the content, for example 'Half yearly meeting reports of the Adventure and Advance Company as published in the Bendigo Advertiser from 30.1.1872 - 31.8.1880. Missing February 1873, February 1877. Also included, Victoria Consols Company Reports 31.8.1880.adventure gold mine, sandhurst, goldmining, adventure and advance amalgamated quartz mining company -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Registration of Birth form, 1871 or 1872
A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth and death registration forms, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Registration of Birth form for: Child's name: John Hawkswoth Date of Birth: 26th November, 1871 Place of birth: Tarnagulla Father: John Hawkswoth Mother: Maria (nee Gandey) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Benjamin Jenken, 1871
Folder of information on Benjamin Jenken, Kangaroo Ground, 1871benjamin jenken -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, G. Brandt, 1871
Folder of information on G Brandt, Panton Hill, 1871g brandt -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Joseph Candwell, 1871
Folder of information on Joseph Candwell, Panton Hill, 1871joseph candwell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Copy of Marriage Certificate of George Mock, 2/08/1871
Copy of the marriage certificate of George Mock dated 1871.Copy of the marriage certificate of George Mock dated 1871.Copy of the marriage certificate of George Mock dated 1871.mock family, pioneers -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Edged Weapon Cutlass Bayonet, Cutlass, C 1871
Pattern 1871 Cutlass Bayonet to fit a Martini Rifle -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, H.C. Jones, JP, 1872
Folder of information on H C Jones, 1872h.c jones -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, William Graham, 1872
Folder of information on William Graham, Research 1872william graham -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Archive - SANDHURST STREET DIRECTORY, 1872-1873
DVD. Sandhurst Street Directory 1872 - 1873. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Patrick Harrington, 1871
Folder of information on Patrick Harrington, saddler, Kangaroo Ground, 1871patrick harrington -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PROGRESS REPORT SEWERAGE MELBOURNE AND SUBURBS 1871, 1871
PROGRESS REPORT SEWERAGE MELBOURNE AND SUBURBS 1871. 6 pagesDept. of public worksmelbourne, sewerage, melbourne, sewerage -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Constituting a road district to b a shire, 1857, 1862, 1872
Extract from Government Gazette(iv)Extract from Government Gazette No 25, 3 May 1872 - Proclamation of Shire of Nunawading. (v) Extract from Victorian Government Gazette, 7 Aug 1857 - Proclamation of Nunawading Road District (vi) Public meeting for election of members for Nunawading District Roads Board.Extract from Government Gazette local government, nunawading road district, shire of nunawading, barkly, henry sir -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Archive - SANDHURST EAGLEHAWK HUNTLY, 1872-1873
DVD. Sandhurst, Eaglehawk and Huntly Directory, 1872 - 1873. -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Rayner Family, 1872
Sepia photograph of three generations of the Rayner family 1872.canterbury, isle of wight, rayner family, millett family, spiller family, clothing and family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Letter, dated December 9th 1871, acknowledging receipt of 7/- contribution for Bro. Hollow and that he owed 13/11. He mentions when contributions should be paid and that the next quarter closed on 20th February 1872.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court freedom, bro hollow, thos r pearce, w b evans, bro tonkin -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Borough of Sandridge, General and Special Rates, 1872 - 1873
General and Special Rates Book 1872 and 1873 (Valuations/Assessments)local government - borough of sandridge -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Glass, 1990
This glass has been issued to mark the end of the name of St. Ann’s College, Warrnambool in 1990 and the school’s amalgamation with the Warrnambool Christian Brothers College in 1991. St. Ann’s School commenced in 1872 and was then known as St Mary’s Convent of Mercy School, Wyton. The latter name was the name of the ex-John Ardlie home in which the school was then situated. There were eight foundation Sisters of Mercy. In 1888 the name was changed to St Ann’s School and in 1991 it amalgamated with the Warrnambool Christian Brothers College to form Emmanuel College. This glass is an interesting memento of the year that the name of St Ann’s College in Warrnambool ceased to exist. This is a clear drinking glass in the shape of a goblet with a round base and an elongated body with a round opening at the top. The crest of the school is impressed onto the glass in gold outline. ‘St. Ann’s Warrnambool Omnia Vincit Labor 1872-1990’ st ann’s college, warrnambool, emmanuel college, warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MINING OF THE RAILWAY RESERVE SANDHURST DISTRICT, 1871
MINING OF THE RAILWAY RESERVE SANDHURST DISTRICT. Order in Council. 1871. 6 copiesOffice of Minesgovernment, state, mines act, bendigo, sandhurst, railway reserves, mining, mine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - REPORTS OF THE MINING SURVEYORS AND REGISTRARS, 1872
REPORTS OF THE MINING SURVEYORS AND REGISTRARS. Quarter ending 30th June 1872.gold mining, miners' safety cage, registrars report, gold, gold mining, surveyors, registrars report. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - JEWISH SYNAGOGUE, 1871
Black and White Drawing of New Jewish Synagogue, Bendigo Advertiser 19th October 1871buildings, jewish synagogue, jewish synagogue, new synagogue -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, William Greenaway, 1872
Folder of information on William Greenaway, Transport Contractor, Melbourne to St Andrews, 1872william greenaway