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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Domestic Object - China dish, Shelley, mid 1920's
Yields information about the appearance through a drawing of Sturt St in the mid 1920's and yields information about the manufacture of china dishes with images in the bowl of the dish.White china dish, fluted sides, with a gold rim, flat base with a transferred image of Sturt St from Grenville St early 1920's with an ESCo tram arriving at the Grenville St terminus and two other trams in the view. Looks west along Sturt St. One of a series of dishes made for R. Tunbridge and Sons (see images of other dishes) by Shelley, England. i3 and i4 - of another dish held by the donor - Andrew Mitchell - shows the manufacturing details. - See Reg Item 7214 for another dish with the same image. See correspondence with Grania Poliness with Alan Bradley - printed copy with worksheet file. Stored in box 20A, within its own separate box wrapped with tissue paper. tramways, trams, crockery, sturt st, esco -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - MAPLE STREET GRADE 5-6 M 1999
Coloured photograph of the Maple Street Primary School Grade 5-6 M 1999 class and their teacher. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Luke Baird, Andrew Young, Benjamin Gunn, Brendan Crowe, Courtney Smith, Kellie Thompson, Rebecca Jackson. 2nd Row L-R: Zachary Aldous Wade Flannery, Chloe Jackson, Stacey Clark, Monique Anderson, Nathan Owens, Zachary Moore, Katharine Green. Front Row L-R: Daniel Marriner, Jake Knight, Nicholas Horgan, Robert Thatcher, Sarah Humphreys, Ashley Grinham, Sarah Brown, David Casey, Willy Anderson, Matthew Penrose, Sam Sheedy. Teacher: Mr C McClellan. Principal: Mr David Robins.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - golden square primary school maple street grade 5-6 m 1999, luke baird, andrew young, benjamin gunn, brendan crowe, courtney smith, kellie thompson, rebecca jackson, zachary aldous wade flannery, chloe jackson, stacey clark, monique anderson, nathan owens, zachary moore, katharine green, daniel marriner, jake knight, nicholas horgan, robert thatcher, sarah humphreys, ashley grinham, sarah brown, david casey, willy anderson, matthew penrose, sam sheedy, mr c mcclellan, mr david robins -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Booklet - Program, With a Little help from my Friends - Jacqueline Dark, 24 October
One sheet program for Jacqueline Dark"... with a little help from my firends!" A Sensational celebration of song Jacqui Dark, Teresa la Rocca, Tanya Christensen, Michael Black, Andrew Wilson, Kanen Breen, Catherine Carby, Tom Moran, Juan Jackson From classical to cabaret, Sondheim to swing Anything Goes as this exceptional cast perform their favourites! Sunday, October 24th, 4pm Joan Sutherland Studio The Opera Centre, 480 Elizabeth St, Surry Hillsjacqueline dark, opera, jacqui dark, teresa la rocca, tanya christensen, michael black, andrew wilson, kanen breen, catherine carby, tom moran, juan jackson -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick
Three three page extracts from Andrew Ward’s 1994 Caulfield Conservation Study on commercial buildings in Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick. The three studies concern Moore’s Buildings 1891 shops at 305-313 Glen Huntly Road, shops at 323-329 Glen Huntly Road and E J Buckeridge’s Buildings 1911 shops at 357-371 Glen Huntly Road. The studies describe the buildings’ architectural features, provide a historical overview and statements of the buildings’ significance, especially in relation to the Land Boom and commercial development between 1890 to the 19020s. All three studies include a black and white photograph (109mm x 152mm; 114mm x 150mm; 110mm x 151mm) of the shop fronts.glen huntly road, moore’s buildings 1891, italianate style, architectural styles, architectural features, verandahs, elsternwick, moore hugh, selwyn street, st georges road, glenmoore, glenmoore estate, corkill french and pugh, jamieson w w, thompson a g, eddy henrietta, valey frank, allen thomas, saddlers, dairy products, green w i, undertakers, delany edward, drapers, herbenstreit huldreich, butcher shops, sincock john, plumbers, allen t, greengrocers, coppel george, painters, dickinson f h, dickinson v, johnson thomas, cole constance, hairdressers, ortner frank, drycleaners, gaffney elodie, ward andrew, long mr, robinson mr, le page mr, byers robert, carter mary, millar c, smythe f c, crook thomas, stancy h, crook’s national stores pty ltd, e j buckeridge’s buildings 1911, kelly walter, staniland grove, buckeridge edward, hannon john, kellett frances, beck miss, armstrong miss, tuck mary, milliners, doherty john, adams herbert, bakeries, perry robert, picture framers, adams clifford, arches, windows, shops, land subdivision, retail trade, property developers, advertising signs -
Federation University Historical Collection
Container - Deck of playing cards, CMYK Playing Cards, 1999
Designer playing cards, where the four process print colours Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black (or Key) – CMYK – replace the standard suits of Clubs, Spades, Hearts and Diamonds. Student names listed on cards: Paul Beseler, Paul Scanlon, Melanie Buckingham, Kerrie Still, Dean Tonkin, Hjoerdis Boulter, Wesley Towers, Daniel Ryan, Heath McCurdy, Kelly Tame, Jodie Grixti, Kate Sumner, Taneale Hrymakowski, Rebecca Carden, Megan Williams, Glenn Reynolds, Leon Dwyer, Paul Mah, Sally-ann McMahon, Mariya Beale, Andrew Cordiner, Reverse designed by Kelly Tame, packaging designed by Wes Towers. The jokers, designed by Dean Tonkin, include credits and sponsor details. Promotional pack created by University of Ballarat, Bachelor of Visual Arts (Graphic Design / Multimedia) third year, graduating students, 1999. Two-piece acetate pack containing standard deck of playing cards, each featuring student work. university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia, mt helen campus, paul beseler, paul scanlon, melanie buckingham, kerrie still, dean tonkin, hjoerdis boulter, wesley towers, daniel ryan, heath mccurdy, kelly tame, jodie grixti, kate sumner, taneale hrymakowski, rebecca carden, megan williams, glenn reynolds, leon dwyer, paul mah, sally-ann mcmahon, mariya beale, andrew cordiner -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - LEMPRIERE AVENUE
1/A newspaper cutting from The Argus 12/07/1927 (a print-out of same from Trove), praising the virtues of demolishing former mansion ‘Rozelle’ and erecting a ‘score’ of pretty modern villas from Balaclava Road directly into Green Meadows Gardens, a public reserve. Article describes modernity of homes in great details and the streetscape vistas (1 photo included) including road and pathways. 2/A Caulfield St Kilda Leader, dated 25/08/1993, article with Caulfield residents George and Edna McKaige wanting a planning amendment ‘with teeth’ to protect their Lempriere Ave streetscape. Andrew Ward, Heritage Architect, identified Lempriere Ave as one of Caulfield’s significant areas, because of its Interwar streetscape.east st kilda, ‘rozelle’ mansions, balaclava, land subdivision, balaclava road, georgian style, spanish mission style, orrong road, greenmeadows gardens, lempriere avenue, leadlight, mckaige george, power and telegraph lines, triple-fronted style, interwar streetscape, mckaige edna, ward andrew, caulfield council, elsternwick, welsh heather (councillor), councillors, akehurst jeff, caulfield heritage watch, spencer david, johnson john dr., ‘kilwinning’, george h., peterson william mrs., ‘melby’, ‘springfield’, rose-watt miss, ‘rozelle’, ‘cressy house’, meadow street, smith wallace m., heron herbert l., ‘goathland’, ‘melbe’, wright james, marsh malcolm reginald, house names, melby avenue, springfield avenue, goathlands street, kilwinning court, heritage studies, town planning -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Tatura State School Grade 4, c. 1963
Photo copy of School photo Tatura State School, Grade 4, c.1963.|Back: Colin Opie; Graeme Muir; Peter Connors; Tony Harding; Colin McIntyre; Robert Montgomery; Andrew Putman.|Third Row: Peter Ulich; Alan Vearing; Henry Hill; ? ; John Smith; Bruce Gross; Don Potter; Lindsay Davies; Graeme Gibb.|Second Row: Jock Hicks; Brian Dunlop; Gwenda Russell; Cheryl Robbins; Robyn Day; Helen Amery; Ann Witten; Robert Kidman; Keith Doidge.|Front: Sue Warburton; Barbara Knee; Noela Cocking; Cheryl Dunlop; Jenny Weaver; Margaret Webb; Elaine Wells; Marg O'Sullivan; Hazel Hughes; Linda Moles.Black & white photo230 x 200 mm.Tatura State School Grade 4. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1950s
David Macknight Jones was born on 31 January 1910, the son of the Rev. David Samuel Jones. He attended University High School, then Ormond college, where, after graduating in Arts, he studied Theology. He obtained his Bachelor of Divinity in 1936, and was ordained in St. Stephen's Church Toowoomba, where his father was the minister. He married Elizabeth Ann McLellan in 1938, and in the same year was inducted as the first Minister in the Western patrol (Timboon), Presbytery of Mortlake, Victoria. He was called to Scots Church Shepparton in 1941, to St. Andrew's Launceston in 1947, to Kew Presbyterian Church in 1950 and to Pascoe Vale in 1965. From 1971 he was Special Areas Officer, Home Missions. Died in 1990B & W head and shoulders photograph of the Rev. David Macknight Jones, printed on buff card.Rev.D. Macknight Jones, B.A., B.D. 1950 - 1965david macknight jones, david samuel jones, ormond college, presbyterian, minister, kew -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, QBIC workers on the Annerley Campus of Yeronga TAFE
A group of QBIC workers and administrative staff. This image was used in the book "Vision Queensland, QBIC and Queensland Industrial Institution: a history 1883-1998" by Basil Shaw. Left to Right: Back row: Lionel Hubon, John Reed, Alan Nemeth, Lindsay Arndt, Kevin Watts, Tom Chawner. Third row: Sam McCord, Colin Ingram, Diane King, Jenny Scown, Andrew Brown, Lloyd Miles, Michael Thorn. Second row: Kenny Rogers, Yvonne Lord, Joe Seeto, Duncan Collard, Richard Howell, Greg Bond, Mark Pelgrave, May Brown. Front row: Tom Rowe, Michael Bor, Vicki Waugh, Anne Van Bekkum, Cathie Dendrik, Barbara Harding, Anne Maree O'Connell.1 x col. photograph of peopleProperty of Sam McCord - please return 20 Enlarge to 2 col wideemployment, qbic industries, lionel hubon, john reed, alan nemeth, lindsay arndt, kevin watts, tom chawner, sam mccord, colin ingram, diane king, jenny scown, andrew brown, lloyd miles, michael thorn, kenny rogers, yvonne lord, joe seeto, duncan collard, richard howell, greg bond, mark pelgrave, may brown, tom rowe, michael bor, vicki waugh, anne van bekkum, cathie dendrik, barbara harding, anne-marie o'connell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Advertisment, Courthouse Jazz, 2005
A poster advertising the performances of Melbourne's Finest Jazz Bands presented by Arts Academy Diploma of Entertainment, Lighting and Sound Course at the Courthouse Theatre, SMB Campus, Lydiard Street South, Ballarat. Performances were nightly starting at 8pm from May31st-June 3rd, 2005. A Bar (18+ ID Req)and a Groove Atmosphere. Tickets $10. Bands performing were: Tuesday May 31st: Adam Simmons and Andrew Ogburn Wed. June 1st - Nick Freer Quartet; When Harry Met Frank; Symbiosis. Thursday June 2nd: Giannis Quartet; Bachelor Pad Royale; David Rex Quartet. Friday 3rd June: Ainslie Wills Band; Rohan Wallis; Eneo Roberto and Friends Original black and white and grey postercourthouse jazz, courthouse theatre, arts academy of entertainment lighting & sound course, nick freer quartet, when harry met frank, symbiosis, giannis quartet, bachelor pad royale, david rex quartet, ainslie wills band, rohan wallis, eneo roberto and friends, university of ballarat, musical performance -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal - Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 277 August 2024
Contents: • Vale – Doug Orford – 22nd August 1929 – 8th July 2024 • Our Next Meeting –2.00pm Saturday 10th August 2024 • September Excursion - Saturday 7th September – Eltham Cemetery Tour • The Eltham Cemetery Trust – a little history • Robert Hoddle – Chains and Grids in Terra Nullius by Anne Paul (Part 2) • A Special Prize by Jim Connor • Eltham Library – 30thn Anniversary by Jim Connor • Eltham Library – 30th Birthday Celebrations by Sue Dyet • Eltham Library – A Special Conversation by Frank Taylor • Eltham and beyond by Andrew Lemon • Monumental Serendipity in Eltham by Terry Beaton • Montsalvat People by Richard Pinn o Sue Vanderkelen (1899-1956) o Sebastian Jorgensen (1938-2019) The Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 newsletter distributed to members (Digital and A4 photocopy)newsletter, eltham district historical society -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Melbourne Legacy, Kew Class 1953, 1953
A photo from a newsletter from September 1953. The photo shows the Kew boys class, which met at the Kew Drill Hall on corner of High Street and Highbury Grove, Kew on Friday nights at 7.30. The instructors were Messrs Tom Mann and Jack Costello and has 53 members Front row: Eddie Robertson. Seated: John Linton, Bob Bateson, Robin Broderick, Michael Johnson, Tom Olsen, Graeme Murray, Douglas Govey. Centre: Mr Tom Man (Instructor), Legatee HJ Martin, Legatee AR Beattie, Mr J Costello (Instructor). Back: John Barker, Kerry Wisdom, Garry Thompson, Gerald Brown, Rod MacKinnon, John Shaw, Graeme Withers. Other names mentioned in the article include new boys, Alan Bateson, Douglas Govey, John Linton, Robert Bateson, Evan Houston, Robert Ritchie, Robin Broderick, John Huxtable. It also gives the phone numbers of Legatees AR Beattie, HJ Martin, A Crawford and RS Isherwood in case a reader would like their son to attend a class. The article mentions that the photos of the boys classes were donated to Legacy by Mr John Beckett of Sandringham. Individual photos being catalogued to record detail about each one.The newsletter outlining news of Junior Legatee activities with mentions of boys by name.Black and white photo of the Kew boys class printed in a newsletter in September 1953.junior legatees, boys classes -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, F.W. Niven, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1957, 1957
The Ballarat School of Mines produced an annual students' magazine from 1899 - 1966. Contents include, School Council, Members of Staff, 1st Corbould Scholarship, Australian Speech, Art Lending Library, Literary Society, football, Boys' Junior Technical School, Bullarto Camp Reunion, John Leckie, Stan Hillman, Girls' Junior Technical School, Parliament House, Ballarat North Junior Technical School Images include: Craig's Royal Hotel, Peter Robinson, John Thomas Huyton Clelland, John Wolfe, Bernie Gallagher, Nelson Hails, John Gowan, Beverley Selkirk, Pat Collier, Barry Singleton Mara Jekabsons, Bill Widdop, Neil Brogden, frank Pomeroy, Laurence Trevan, Neville Bunning, Jim McKay, Malcolm Hausler, Josephine Young, George Lewis, Alan Clarke, Norman Leckie, Andrew Atkins, Lorette Davey, Noel Flood, Denis Bryan, SMB Football Team, SMB Athletics Team, SMB Baseball Team, SMB Basketball Team, SMB Tennis Team, Athletic Champions, R. Ross, I. Beaumont, R. Parker, G. Waller, John Rash, J. Sarah, J. Walters, P. Rowe, L. Drummond, R. Whitcher, ATC Flight No 24, BJTS Football Team, BJTS Swimming Team, BJTS Tennis Team, BJTS Athletics Squad, BJTS Cricket Team, BJTS Softball team and coach, W. Sawall, L. McDonald, K. Penna, J. Clarke, K. Rogers, Mr Wilson, F. Holmes, graham Manning, Andrew Brumby, Kevin Rogers, Graham Walters, Yellow soft covered students' magazine of 92 pages. keith alexander, brian bellingham, neil brogden, bernie gallagher, john gowan, francis hunting, teng hor khoo, teng seong khoo, norman leckie, boon thiam lu, brian mclennan, peter russell, harry singleton, chookiate sirivingse, laurie trean, john wolfe, ballarat school of mines, peter robinson, john thomas huyton clelland, d. w. brown, n. bunning, jim mckay, barry singleton, malcolm hausler, josephine young, george lewis, alan clarke, andrew atkins, lorette davey, noel flood, denis bryans, john mckenzie, robert skewes, ian fraser, walter reimann, pat collier, ralph hepburn, peter m. robinson, a. bethune, j. lane, d. colbourn, w. etty, b. bellingham, n. hails, t. white, p. agrums, w. widdop, f. pomeroy, b. singleton, j. mckay, j. pollock, r. cutter, d. vendy, j. wolfe, p. collier, w. bowtell, r. hepburn, w. wynd, p. menz, b. dunstan, j. gowan, l. groat, g. westwood, j. erdmanis, a. rock, k. alexander, p. walker, w. reimann, n. delosa, b. mclennan, a. clarke, g. wilson, t. coad, j. caldwell, d. chung, r. champneys, j. mckenzie, b. paterson, j. cowan, somnam nandhabiwat, w. spencer, p. schoutens, d. treller, gayle peterson, denise lockett, carmel dobbyn, margaret ayars, raymond jenkin, l. nester, w. eyers, r. ross, g. dreever, r. ross, i. beaumont, r. parker, g. waller, j. rash, j. sarah, j. walters, p. rowe, l. drummond, r. whitcher, r. ingle, i. pollock, p. bilney, i. collier, l. thomas, g. leslie, p. schoutens, a. morris, g. wells, b. mcgregor, j. bedggood, k. spencer, j. vincent, j. elliott, j. whitten, g. higgins, g. le couteur, h. mcdougall, g. wise, m. allen, d. pattie, i. collinson, c. kearns, g. severino, g. smith, n. smith, f. tolliday, r. williams, d. coldicott, m. hewitt, g. higgins, c. ludbrook, j. simpson, glenys spielvogel, norma davies, dawn ridgeway, carmel dobbyn, beverley davis, j. crouch, kathleen harris, j. walters, jan hunter, j. carroll, c. jenkins, lesley cutts, h. vagg, irene horgan, graham manning, andrew brumby, kevin rogers, graham walters, k. howell, n. malthouse, l. deppler, g. manning, n. nugent, b. antonio, r. mccarthy, mr morrison, r. mckenzie, w. wakeling, j. clarke, l. mayne, n. bromley, a. brumby, a. abrams, k. penna, r. button, p. linane, f. holmes, n. yean, mr love, miss atkins, p. cochrane, i. quick, mr mitchell, b. flynn, r. brown, k. penna, j. mcmahon, g. turnbull, n. skewes, d. vowles, d. blake, mr nuttall, g. borchers, i. greenbank, d. evans, j. whelan, j. milne, w. sawall, d. ward, r. rundell, mr ellerton, m. foy, l. reed, c. tilgals -
Brighton Historical Society
Bonnet, circa 1900s
This bonnet is part of a collection of clothing donated to the Brighton Historical Society by Dr William and Helen Wells. It is believed to have belonged to William's grandmother Winifred Marshall (nee Hayball, 1886-1971). William's family has had a long association with Brighton, dating back to the town's earliest days in 1843 when his ancestors Robert and Eliza Hayball, who had emigrated to Melbourne two years prior, established a wattle-and-daub hut in what is now New Street, close to Tovell Street. Robert established a business as a timber merchant on the opposite side of New Street. His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. Hayball Court, which runs off New Street, is named after the family. Robert's son William (1855-1926) married Jessie Robertson and had four children. Their eldest, Winifred Grace Hayball (1886-1971), married Andrew Hollingsworth Marshall at the Black Street Congregational Church in 1907. They subsequently lived in Hill Street, Hawthorn, before moving into a house designed by Andrew and Winifred's brother Robert at 39 Bay Street, Brighton in 1915. Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. They lived in East Malvern until 1947, when they moved into a newly built home in Hawthorn Road, East Brighton, where they lived for the rest of their lives. Their son, William Wells (b. 1939) married Helen Pickering in 1968 and the couple have lived together in Brighton ever since.Pale pink silk bonnet (sleeping or house cap) with cream lace edging. The bonnet is embellished with oval-shaped embroidered appliqué on either side, featuring floral design in white and pale yellow, blue and green. A cream silk ribbon and a row of pale blue and green rosettes run along the top edge between the two appliquéd segments. A length of elastic is sewn through the bottom edge.wells family, winifred grace hayball, winifred grace marshall, bonnet, 1900s -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Robina Watson, 1866, 1903, 1912
ROBINA MARSHALL was born on 30 November 1833 (Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, United Kingdom as the first child of Andrew MARSHALL and Barbara GROAT).She had one sibling,,who died on 19 December 1919 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. In 1854, left Liverpool on the Stamboul on 18 May and arrived Melbourne on the 21st of August at the age of 20. She went to Bendigo to help her sister Lillian (possibly Gibson). While in Bendigo she met and married Charles Fox on 13 September 1855 in Sandhurst, Bendigo. and they had two children Charles and Edward. Charles FOX was born in 1857 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (Ballarat East).He died on 10 April 1862. Edward FOX was born on 20 January 1862 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (Ballarat West). When Edward was 4 years of age when husband Charles died. She then moved to Ballarat and at the age of 31, she married John Smith WATSON,son of William WATSON and Agnes Nance SMITH, on 30 November 1864. John Smith WATSON and Robina MARSHALL had the following children: 1. William Andrew WATSON was born on 19 June 1865. 2. Barbara WATSON was born in 1871.She died about 1873. 3. Robina (Ruby) WATSON was born on 27 December 1866 in Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia.She died on 08 September 1903 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. 4. Adam Arthur WATSON was born on 19 June 1874 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.He died on 12 July 1954. 5. Alexander WATSON was born about 1877 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. 6. George WATSON was born in 1880. Robina died in 1919 aged 86 years. Portraits of Robina taken at different timepioneer families -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Councillor Thomas Cunningham Reidy J.P
Thomas Cunningham Reidy was a native of Clare, Ireland. Shortly after arriving in Australia, he was employed as a travelling salesman for a brewery at Seymour, Victoria. In about 1872 with Mr Andrew McCormick, he carried on a business as storekeeper at various points along the North-Eastern Railway whilst the line was being constructed, finally arriving in Wodonga. Their partnership continued with the construction of the Carrier’s Arms Hotel and a general store which opened in 1874. The store drew trade from as far away as Wagga Wagga in New South Wales. The Carrier's Arms was also a coach stop for the Bethanga Express Coach. When the Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 after being severed from the Yackandandah Shire, Thomas Reidy was one of the first Councillors. He resigned in the following year, but was re-elected a year later. He served as Shire President in 1880–1881 and again in 1883–1884. He also served as a Justice of the Peace. In 1884 the partnership between Thomas Reidy and Andrew McCormick was terminated and the Carrier’s Arms was sold to Edmund T. Powell. Mr Reidy purchased the Tangambalanga Estate near Kiewa where he focussed on stock breeding, including horses. Whilst at Kiewa he was also one of the promoters of the local butter factory, and was the Chairman of the first Board of Directors of the Kiewa Butter Company. Early in 1896, Thomas Reidy sold Tangambalanga Estate to Mr L. R. Davies-Griffith, having already purchased the Club Hotel in Morwell. Unfortunately, he died in Morwell on 15th December 1896 leaving behind his wife Mary and 10 children including a new born son.This portrait is significant because it depicts a citizen of Wodonga who played an important role in commerce and local government in Wodonga.A colourised photo of T.C. Reidy in an oval plastic frame.t.c. reidy, wodonga councillors, carriers' arms wodonga -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TIME
Booklet (2 copies) with brownish photo of Amy Castles and Sir John Quick on the front cover, titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History by Professor Jeff Brownrigg. La Trobe University, Bendigo. The Ninth Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture 2 October 2002. Photos in the book include: Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles, Anthony Palamountain, John Quick's birthplace in Cornwall and Professor Jeff Brownrigg. Sir John Quick, Robert Garran, The Bendigonian, Bendigo Evening News, Bendigo Advertiser, Nellie Melba, Bendigo Independent, Amy Castles, Alice Crawford, Edward Allan Bindley, Joseph Castles, Lili Sharp, Eileen Castles,Frank Cusack, David Horsfall, Louis August Samuels, Kate Samuels, Madame Benda, Bertha Rossow, Anthony Palamountain, Dorothy Penfold, Penfold Gallery, Pauline Bindley, Convent of Mercy, Masonic Hall, Ashman's Dry-Cleaners, The Ninth Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture are mentioned in the book.footprints on the sands of time: bendigo's citizens, the 1909 bendigonian annual and community history, professor jeff brownrigg, research and outreach screensound australia, la trobe university, sir john quick, robert garran, the bendigonian, bendigo evening news, bendigo advertiser, nellie melba, bendigo independent, amy castles, alice crawdord, edward allan bindley, joseph castles, lili sharp, eileen castles, frank cusack, david horsfall, louis august samuels, kate samuels, madame benda, bertha rossow, anthony palamountain, dorothy penfold, penfold galery, pauline bindley, convent of mercy, masonic hall, ashman's dry-cleaners, the ninth sir john quick bendigo lecture -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph-School, Kuddly Koala School Portraits, Ringwood Primary School 1994 Class Photo Grade 5/6, 1994
Grade 5/6 1994. Names taken from typed legend below each photo (via OCR). Photos mounted on Kuddly Koala School Portraits Card. Top Row:(L to R) Vinh Bui, Aidan Papadimitriou, David Taualii, Kenneth Fountain, Emily Furzer, Judah Eang. 3rd Row: Shane Neve, Vi Dang, Julian Knauer, Daniel Reinhardt, Rick Sloan, Mark Brown. 2nd Row: Luke Alcorn, Kurush Zaiwala, Andrew King, Alison Poulianakis, Cheryl Chan, Kristy Willis. 1st Row: Birgul Dayakli, Jordan Scott, Nicole Taylor, Luke Goudge, Stewart Leigh, Tina Bontorno, Amy Skinder, Leigh Pongho. Absent: Thomas Crocker. Teacher: Mr. Geoffrey Fairbairn . Principal: Mr. Geoff Buzaglo. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Back to Bacchus Marsh, 1957, 1957
A back to Bacchus Marsh was held from 12 to 20 October 1957.Brown covered book of 28 pages including the official programme for back to Bacchus Marsh, 1957. The book includes an historical essay, Maddingley Brown Coal, World war 11, Darley Military Camp, Darley Firebrick Co., industrial changes and numerous advertisements. Images include: * Grant Street Avenue *St Bernard's new Parish Hall and Schoolrooms * Maddingley No. 2 Cut * Terracing at Maddingley - part of the beautification scheme at Maddingley * Hospital entrance with War memorial Feature * Old Woolpack Inn * Jim Pyke * Infant Welfare and pre-School Centre, Young St * Bacchus Marsh Main Street looking East, 1872 * Andrew George Scott, alias Captain Moonlight * Grant Street Avenue * Ballarat State School No 28 featuring the World War One Memorial Clock maddingley brown coal, world war 11, old woolpack inn, darley military camp, darley firebrick, jim pyke, andrew george scott, captain moonlite, bacchus marsh, world war, bacchus marsh state school no 28, grant street avenue, bacchus marsh war memorial hospital, bacchus marsh avenue of honour, captain bacchus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report, 2009, 2009
Soft covered book with a building and details from an Aboriginal dot painting on the cover. Contents include: Univesity of Ballarat Charter, About the University, TravelSmart Program, Prospects Restaurant judged Best Training Restaurant in Victoria, IMB Services Centre opening, 'Learn to Succeed' branding, grant Street Foot Bridge,Manufacturing Technology Training Centre, riding for the Disabled, Equine Centre Images include: Grant Paulson, Robert H.T. Smith, David Battersby, Christine Nixon, Angela Carey, Andrew Allen, John Brumby, Jacinta Allan, Mathew Hall, Rowan Waina, Ronnie Smith, Alsion Nguyen, Grant Hackett, Frank Stagnitti, Sam Kameer, Rowena Coutts, Barbara Webb, Trevor Ferguson, Peter Gell, University of Ballarat Council .3) Financial Statementsuniversity of ballarat, battersby, webb, coutts, gell, annual report, david battersby, barabara webb, reconciliation action plan, grant paulson, robert h.t. smith, honorary doctorate - christine nixon, angela carey, andrew allen, geoff howard, dale boucher, frank stagnitti, rowena coutts, sovereign hill, jacinta allan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Scrap Book, Ballarat School of Mines Scrapbook, 21 October 1997 to 31 December 1997, 21/10/1997-31/12-1997
This is the last Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) scrapbook. In 1998 SMB merged with the University of Ballarat, a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Yellow covered Spirex Sketch Book with news clippings relating to the Ballarat School of Mines. Clippings include Shae McDonald, Women's Lifestyle Expo. 3BBB Ready for big move, last Founders' Day, Founders' Day Cake, Peter Hiscock, Ararat Campus, Geoff Fisken, Peter Bailey wins Skills Olympics, Safeway Food Hygiene Contract, Alison Lanigan, Food handling, Gary Allen, Koala-Catching technique, Andrew Vassiou, Dave Knowles, Fire Protection Australia, Creswick Forestry School, TAFE cute, China links, Shenzhen Polytechnic, Ron Wild, David James, Camp Street revamp, SMB Farewell. Heather Durant, Faye Hunt, Peter Ryan, Ian Pym, Pam Davies, Ann Kerr, HEather Dixon, Bill Gribble, Kaye McFarlaneballarat school of mines scrapbook, ballarat school of mines, time capsule, merger -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 6 - 1995
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Laurel Street P.S. Collection - Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 - Grade 6 - 1995 class. The photo has been taken at the piece of wooden playground equipment. Their names are:- Back Row:- Tim Krause, Benita Southon, Leah Dunne, Dane Butler, Natasha Turner, Jade Reardon, Emma Tacken, Trevor Caldwell, Jesse Bryan, Ashley Hicks. Middle Row:- Rebbeca Tremain, Taneka Ruschmeyer, Nathan Swinnerton, Joshua Grant, Renee Seybold, Nicole Herbertson, Krystle Hanley, Kylie Kalms, Mr. Shane Rodda (Teacher), Kristy Harrington. Front Row:- Aaron Martin, Danielle Martin, Nicole Hercus, Jenae Treble, Noel Lobley, Bronwyn Bourke. Absent:- Andrew Lawson. Oval sketch of the school on the right of the names.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 - grade 6 - 1995, tim krause, benita southon, leah dunne, dane butler, natasha turner, jade reardon, emma tacken, trevor caldwell, jesse bryan, ashley hicks, rebbeca tremain, taneka ruschmeyer, nathan swinnerton, joshua grant, renee seybold, nicole herbertson, krystle hanley, kylie kalms, mr. shane rodda (teacher), kristy harrington, aaron martin, danielle martin, nicole hercus, jenae treble, noel lobley, bronwyn bourke, andrew lawson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 5/6 H 1986
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 5/6 H 1996 classes and their Teacher Mrs. Merrill Harvey. The names of the children are:- Back Row, L to R: Craig Lockwood, Cassie de Colling, Shaynie Hercus, Sammi Wallis, Katie Scoble, Jacklyn Owen, Danielle Kline, Gemma Ruschmeyer. Middle Row, L to R:- Andrew Rice, Matthew Bateson, Brett Smith, Shane Barker, Nerida Hyett, Sara Anderton, Faye Allchin, Susan Markis, Kylie Martin, Mrs. Merrill harvey (Teacher). Front Row, L to R:-Matthew Goodwin, Cale Bryan, Steven Cumming, Mark Noulton. Absent:- Rosie Sutton, Matthew Peacock, Kelvin Tognolini. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 grade 5/6 h 1996, craig lockwood, cassie de colling, shaynie hercus, sammi wallis, katie scoble, jacklyn owen, danielle kline, gemma ruschmeyer, andrew rice, matthew bateson, brett smith, shane barker, nerida hyett, sara anderton, faye allchin, susan markis, kylie martin, mrs merril harvey (teacher), matthew goodwin, cale bryan, steven cumming, mark noulton, rosie sutton, matthew peacock, kelvin tognolini -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KANGAROO FLAT GOLD MINE COLLECTION: REPORT ON BENDIGO MINING NL
Three page report on Bendigo Mining NL, 28th October, 1980 prepared by Collect & Co. Credit Management Service. Report provides a credit record of Bendigo Mining NL, the nature of its business, details its directors, background and provides a statement regarding the business. The directors: Clive Singleton, Douglas Cahill, Richard Sandner, Richard Dungey, Desmond Robins, David Andrew. The nominal capital of the company was $250,000 and its nature of business was the exploration and drilling of a gold mine in the Bendigo area. The subject of the report is currently 'involved in a dispute with Western Mining Corporation over control of a gold mining lease. The matter is being arbitrated by the Department of Minerals and Energy'. It was anticipated that 'drilling will commence within approximately six months of the subject being given the go-ahead'.bendigo, gold mining, exploration, bendigo, western mining corporation, bendigo mining nl, drilling, gold mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1902 - 1910
Document. Connelly, Tatchell and Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1910 - Regan E Mrs, Ninyeunook. Statement re loan. 2 - 1908 - In the matter of the Will of Roberts William, late of Lockwood, orchardist, deceased. Costs of Roberts John and Clarkson James. 3 - 1909 - In the matter of the Will of Roscholer Richard, late of Boort, farmer, deceased. Costs of Roscholer William Richard. 4 - 1910 - Richardson Jas, Pall Mall. Costs re Bocklemann. 5 - 1907 - Rundell M W. Re costs. 6 - 1906 - Rorke J E, Barnard St. Bendigo. Re costs - Deed of Separation. 7 - 1902 - Edwards J G Esq, Williamson Street, Bendigo. Costs re Spicer. 8 - 1902 - Andrew John, Farmer, Mologa. Costs re discharge of mortgage.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell and dunlop, regan e mrs, roberts william, roberts john, clarkson james, roscholer richard, roscholer william richard, richardson jas, bocklemann, rundell m w, rorke j e, edwards j g esq, spicer, andrew john -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MANUSCRIPT RE ''TURAND'' PROPERTY AT MAIDEN GULLY
Manuscript re ''Turand'' - Property at Maiden Gully - subtitled ''Historically - Ancient and in the Dream Times''. Author (owner) is B S Andrew. Undated. Property is at the commencement of Myers Creek. Description of aboriginal background to area, modern history (the hotel and associated home), nearby forest, dams and water. Of particular interest on p.2 is description of the 'museum' in the Stables building (description on contents of museum) Description of the Cellars and the House itself. Article concludes: '' This has been more lengthy than I would have liked but I find that visitors have different interests and in fully covering questions that are usually asked each can browse through and view their own particular interest''. Included here (March 2013) is relevant citation from CoGB Heritage Policy Citations Project, Lovell Chen 2010)document, names of bendigo pioneers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - THREE UNRELATED ADVERTISER ARTICLES: SIMES (SYMES?) FAMILY: GOLDEN SQUARE RAILWAY STATION: ONE TREE HILL, 01/09/1984
Three unrelated Advertiser articles all dated 1/9/1984 stapled together- Simes (Symes?)family; Golden Square railway station; One Tree Hill. Simes family: Letter asking for help in assistance with information about the Simes family (1905-1924); Golden Square (railway) station buildings - some history of the building but article is about dilemma of old and 'not needed' buildings ''I wonder whether anybody want Golden Square/'' author - Andrew Ward, Bendigo Advertiser; article by John Hattam re the origin of the name ''One Tree Hill'' and history of the cutting down of The Tree (1879 - prosecution of a Jerry Ryan for vandalism); the road to the top being constructed (1892); lookout-tower constructions - the first being in 1894.document, newspaper, old rail stations, golden square rail station -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Members of the Australasian Federation Convention
This group of men are considered fathers of Australian Federation. Sixteen men of the members of the Australasian Federation Convention, 1890. The bearded man standing in the centre is Henry Parkes. Hon. Andrew Inglis Clark (Tasmania), Hon. Sir Samuel Walker Griffith KCMG (Queensland), Hon. Thomas Playford (Sth. Aust.), Hon. Alfred Deakin (Victoria), Hon. Bolton Stafford Bird (Tas.), George H. Jenkins (Secretary to the Conference), Hon. Capt. William Russell Russell (New Zealand), Hon. Sir Henry Parkes (New South Wales), Hon. William McMillan (N.S.W.), Hon. Sir John Hall KCMG (N.Z.), Hon. John Murtagh Macrossan (Qld), Hon. Duncan Gillies (Vic.), Hon. John Alexander Cockburn M.D.(Sth.Aust.), Hon. Sir James George Lee Steere (Western Australia).national conventon, henry parkes, federation, duncan gillies -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, M. Sayers, "The Commission visits Ballarat", 2000?
Photocopy of an article in the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Magazine, Contact, Vol 2, No. 2, Aug 1937 titled "The Commission visits Ballarat". The single page item details the visit of the SEC Commissioners to Ballarat 16/7/1936. Gives a list of the people from the SEC who visited. Met with Council, explained the purpose of the SEC - "not for profit". Visited the operations of the SEC in Ballarat, tramway works under the supervision of R. H. Meakin and a visit to Electra Hall. Features a photo of a line up of 21 motor vehicles outside the Ballarat Power House. Record revised 3/4/2019 to add digital images with those from Andrew Cook CD. Each item had a thin strip of paper attached by staple to the top left hand corner, giving the Vol. No. details.trams, tramways, ballarat, sec, city of ballarat, trackwork, electra hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE MAPLE STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GRADE 1-2 R 1999
Coloured photograph of the Maple Street Primary School Grade 3-4 W 1999 class and the teachers. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Caitlin Wyatt, Michael Goudge, Chloe Whittle, Mikayla Abbott, Tegan Raeburn, Lauren Roberts, Chris Stringer, Gary Fletcher-Thomas, Kaine Leech, Hayley Rowan. 2nd Row L-R: Madeline Briggs, Sheridan Olsen, Clayton Chapman, Nathan Hogan, Justin Moore, Matthew Geyer, Ethan Robinson-Hendry, Amelia Hunt. Front Row L-R: Samantha Gorrie, Eva Staples, Andrew Welsh, Callum Kentish, Bethany Degenhardt, Kyle Malcolm, Erin Doherty, Richelle Wells. Absent: Matthew Sheedy. Teacher: K Gerber. Principal: Mr David Robins.Arthur Reed Photoseducation, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square maple street p.s. collection - photograph - grade 1-2 r 1999, caitlin wyatt, michael goudge, chloe whittle, mikayla abbott, tegan raeburn, lauren roberts, chris stringer, gary fletcher-thomas, kaine leech, hayley rowan, madeline briggs, sheridan olsen, clayton chapman, nathan hogan, justin moore, matthew geyer, ethan robinson-hendry, amelia hunt, samantha gorrie, eva staples, andrew welsh, callum kentish, bethany degenhardt, kyle malcolm, erin doherty, richelle wells, matthew sheedy, k gerber, mr david robins, arthur reed photos