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Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil, A Peep at Olive Hill, 18/04/1889
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an illustration of the Olive Hill homestead, taken from the Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil, Thursday, 18 April 1889, page 49On back of photo: "Australasian Sketcher, [illeg.] 24, 1889"wineries, olive hills -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image, The Leader, 14/04/1894
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of a page of illustrations of Fairfield vineyards and cellars, taken from The Leader, April 14, 1894, page 31.On back of photo: "The Leader. 14 Apr 1894"wineries, fairfield cellars, fairfield house -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image, The Leader, Views of Fairfield - Vineyard and Cellerage, Rutherglen, 14/04/1894
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of illustrations from The Leader, April 14th 1894, page 31.On back of photo: "The Leader. April 14, 1894"wineries, fairfield, fairfield cellars, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image, The Leader, Views of Rutherglen, 21/04/1894
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an illustrations taken from the Leader, Saturday 21 April 1894, page 31 (top half of page).garibaldi mine, main street, lake king, rutherglen park, great northern, victoria hotel, hotels, gold mines -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, Australasian, The Murray Valley Vintage, 23/04/1904
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an illustration taken from the Australasian, Saturday 23 March 1889, page 10.wineries, vineyards, fairfield house, prentice vineyard, viticultural college rutherglen, all saints -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper article, Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil, Three Vineyard Homesteads on the Rutherglen District, 18/04/1889
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an article to accompany three illustrations of Olive Hill, Mount Prior, and All Saints vineyard homesteads, taken from the Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil, Thursday, 18 April 1889, page 49wineries, homesteads, olive hills, mount prior, all saints -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper article, Weekly Times, History of Rutherglen, by Frank Whitcombe. No. 46 of The Weekly Times Series, 29/03/1930 & 5/04/1930
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an article from the Weekly Times, Saturday 29 March 1930 and continued on Saturday 5 April 1930. Both parts were on page 10 of their issue.wineries, wine industry, gold mining, rutherglen district, chiltern, wahgunya, history -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image, The Leader, Views of Fairfield - Vineyard and Cellerage, Rutherglen, 14/04/1894
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of a illustrations taken from the Leader, Saturday 14 April 1894, page 31.On back of photo: "The Leader. April 14th 1894" wineries, morris & sons, wine cellars, wine industry, fairfield -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image, The Leader, 14/04/1894
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an illustrations taken from the Leader, Saturday 14 April 1894, page 31 On back of photo: "The Leader. April 14th 1894"wineries, wine cellars, wine industry, morris & sons, fairfield house, fairfield cellars -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of John Hayes - Stawell Gift Winner in 1954, who was a former Rutherglen boy, giving a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society in the Common School Museum. J He also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalitiesColour photograph of a John Hayes giving a talk in a room of the Common School, during his visit to the Museum as guest speaker on 3rd April 2006.john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of the Stawell Gift trophy taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a trophy cup in a glass case.john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of the Stawell Gift trophy taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a trophy cup in a glass case.john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of framed memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. It was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a banner, a trophy medallion on a ribbon, and two sporting photographs, all displayed behind glass in a frame. John Hayes 1954 Stawell Gift Winnerjohn hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of the some memorabilia of Stawell Gift, taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of some memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. Two of the objects are probably cartridges from a starting pistol.john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of John Hayes - Stawell Gift Winner in 1954, who was a former Rutherglen boy, giving a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society in the Common School Museum. He also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalitiesColour photograph of a John Hayes giving a talk in a room of the Common School, during his visit to the Museum as guest speaker on 3rd April 2006.john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of John Hayes - Stawell Gift Winner in 1954, who was a former Rutherglen boy, giving a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society in the Common School Museum. He also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalitiesColour photograph of a John Hayes giving a talk in a room of the Common School, during his visit to the Museum as guest speaker on 3rd April 2006. john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of a framed display of mementos of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of memorabilia from the Stawell Gift 1954, displayed behind glass in a frame. John Hayes.john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph shows the detail of some of the memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a fringed sash and a medal. 1954 Stawell Gift John Hayesjohn hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph shows the detail of some of the memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of the detail of a sporting photograph in the corner of a framed display. John Hayes Stawell Gift 1954john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph shows the detail of some of the memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of the detail of a sporting photograph in the corner of a framed display. John Hayes Stawell Gift 1954john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper article, The Border Mail, Age of steam is back on track by Peter Batson, 24/04/2000
Article about the annual visit of the steam train J515, operated by the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre, to Yarrawonga in April 2000. The train driver was Alan Fish.Newspaper cutting with photograph showing the front of a steam train and a man in overalls.trains, steam train, j515, seymour, yarrawonga, alan fish -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 10/04/2003
Colour photograph of the Mortuary in Church Street, just prior to demolitionWritten on back of photo: "Mortuary, Church St, Rutherglen" At bottom right on photo: "10 4 '03"mortuary, buildings, church street -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image, The Leader, Views of Rutherglen, 21/04/1894
Date of issue confirmed on TROVE.Black and white photographic reproduction of an illustrations taken from the Leader, Saturday 21 April 1894, page 31 (bottom half of page).On back of photo: "The Leader, April 21 1894"main street, hotels, gold mines, rutherglen town hall, star hotel, d g hamilton, advance australia hotel, prentice freehold, wine cellars, great northern township -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of the Stawell Gift trophy taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a trophy cup in a glass case. Stawell Gift 1954 John Hayesjohn hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 10/04/2003
Colour photograph of the Mortuary in Church Street, just prior to demolitionWritten on back of photo: "Mortuary, Church St, Rutherglen" mortuary, buildings, church street -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Aperture Card microfilm, Victorian Land Tiltes Office, Parish Schedule Gooramadda (Superseded), 28/04/2000
Parish Schedule of Gooramaddacard with a single microfilm insertschedule -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Document, Regular Meeting, Second Thursday of Each Month, at Masonic Hall, Rutherglen, 30/04/1935
Announcement issued to Bro. W. Williamson, issued on 30th April 1935, for the meeting of 9th May 1935, of the Rutherglen Lodge, No. 188 of the Masons.Paper announcement of meeting of Masons.masons, masonic hall, lodges, meetings -
Rutherglen Historical Society
ANZAC Memorabilia, 25/04/2015
Display was constructed by the Rutherglen Historical Society for the 100th anniversary of ANZAC Day. Each poppy represents one soldier. Those who returned and are buried at the local cemetery are shown at the top. The remainder represent those from the district who died overseas during the War.Wire mesh panel with an arrangement of knitted and crocheted poppies, each with a name attached, to commemorate World War 1 soldiers from the Rutherglen district.At top of display: "ANZACs at Rest in Carlyle Cemetery" Below the third row of poppies: "They didn't Come Home"world war !, world war i, anzac, memorials, poppies -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Organisation of wreaths, Arch of Victory, Ballarat, 2011, 25/04/2011
Colour photograph of wreath laying at the Ballarat Arch of Victory in ANZAC Day in 2011.wreaths, anzac day, ballarat, ballarat arch of victory -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Joe Toscano speaks at Ballarat Trades Hall, 2016, 04/06/2016
The Ballarat Trades Hall Eureka Flag The flag originally flew from the flagstaff of the Trades Hall Building in Camp Street Ballarat on 03 December 1942. This prompted many enquiries to teh Ballarat Courier newspapper. The Courier reported that the flag was, in fact, a replica of the origina Eureka Stockade flag. The newspaper reported: "It (seemed) very strange that the town in which Eureka made a name for Australoa and its effort to get freedom from the control for the ordinary man, did not recognise the flag that flew which the first move for freedom was fought out againt big odds." The Trdaes Hall Eureka FLag, made of cotton material, was uded in Union marches during hte 1940s. In later years it was all but forgotten, until in 1981 it was brought to the office of the ten MHR for Ballarat, John Mildren by members of the family that the flag maker boarded with in Ballarat. David Miller, who had a keenintered in the Eureka story and was electorate officer for John Mildren, became custodian of the flag for many years and presented it to the Ballarat Trades Hall for display. In 1994 the Ballarat Trdes Hall Eureka Flag traveled Australia as part of a touring Eureka collection at the time, the Secretary of the Ballarat Regiona Trades and Labour Council, Graeme Shearer said "...The Eureka Fag then, as it does not, sybolises the struggle for basic rights and democracy. On Wednesday 11th July 2001, following a ceremony to mark the refurbishment of the Galloway Monument, the Ballarat Trades Hall Eureka Flag was unveiled at a function in the Ballarat TradesHall by President of the Ballart Trades & Labour Council, Rhonda Young and Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks. Joe Toscano speaks at Ballarat Trades Hall while standing in front of a replica Eureka Flag.joe toscano, eureka flag, ballary trades hall