Showing 495 items
matching charlton
-
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Schwarz, Bruno, Scarlet on gold, [n.d.] [1954?]
Action/adventure story.144 p. ; red cover with image of French Foreign Legionnaire riding a horse and wielding a sword (section of original dust jacket which has been pasted to front cover).fictionAction/adventure story.fiction, adventure stories -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Ceramics, Garry Bish, Plate by Garry Bish, c2023
Garry BISH (1950- ) Born Charlton, Victoria After training as a secondary school art teacher in Melbourne in 1968-69, Gary Bish moved to Bendigo, where he established the Potters Arms Studio in Epsom in 1972 while studying for a Diploma of Art and Design in ceramics at the Bendigo Institute of Technology, graduating in 1974. Establishing an independent studio in Epsom in 1972, Garry Bish has lectured in Ceramics for many years. Bish marks his work with his signature or an impressed 'B' with a stem like a feather, or in later years the Initial GB in a square. Plate by hand drawn glaze designceramics, gary bish, australian studio pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Six miscellaneous receipts and cards from Bendigo Businesses
Six miscellaneous receipts and cards from Bendigo Businesses: Golden twin Cinema stub Thurs 10 Oct 1991 Business card Bob and Vera Caw's Golden Vine Hotel Urgent Household effects train consignment for Butcher - Charlton to Axedale 20/05/???? Invoice for purchase of goods (three books) from Craig, Williamson by Miss J. Hyslop 30/10/1925 Bendigo Fashion House "Gracella" clothing docket - three dollars Plaza theatre stub for seat A 13 Lounge undtaed receipts, business cards, plaza theatre, craig, williamson, golden vine hotel -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Murrell, Shirley, The sin flood, 1954
190 p.fictionfiction -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TECHNICALLY, THEY'RE CHAMPS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. Technically, they're the champs: the Bendigo Junior Technical School football team was the technical school premier in 1937. The team was (from left to right) back row: H. Tibbet. F. Sullivan, W.Henneberry, W. Swift, W.McColl, L. Penna, E. Evans. Middle row: B. Winzar, D. Hayes, F. Longhurst (coach), F. Charlton, D. Lawry. Front row: A.Rice, F. Bolitho, M.Phillips, E. Daly (captain), R. Wallace, H. Bracher and A. Stewart. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, tramways -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: THE ROOS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. The roos: Kangaroo Flat State School's 1962 premiership football team. Back l-r: Steven Huzard, Vivian Charlton, Ret Murray, John Fisher, Douge Carter, Bruce Lowe, Ken Daniells, Alex Angove, Steven Cirace. Second row: Garry Burton, Garry Salaithiel, Allan Woodman, Graham Wild, Phillip Holden, Garry Place. Front: John Bacon,Peter Hayes, Robert Griffin, Robert Johanson and David Torr. The clip is in a foldernewspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: A WINNING TEAM
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. A winning team: the Bendigo Junior Technical School Football Team, Technical School Premiers in 1937. Back row: H. Tibbet, F. Sullivan, W. Henneberry, W. Swift, W. McColl, L. Penna and E. Evans. Middle row: B. Winzar, D. Hayes, F. Longhurst (coach), F. Charlton and D. Lawry. Front row: A. Rice, F. Bolitho, M. Phillips, E. Daley (captain), R. Wallace, H Bracher and A. Stewart. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SWEENEY COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS, 1920-1940
Photographs Photos of F. C. Sweeney. Identified by F.C. Sweeney a. F. C. Sweeney standing in Street, written on back is written 'Charlton 26/1/29 Norma Sweeney' b. Car - on back is written 'My Overland Runabout Please Return c. F. C. Sweeney standing in street d. F. C. Sweeney standing in garden e. F. C. Sweeney standing in street f. F. C. Sweeney in white clothing in hilly country g. Group of people, F. C. Sweeney on leftphotograph, person, fc sweeney -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DOCUMENT - OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE BENDIGO MAIL CENTRE, 05/12/1977
The Victorian Mail Network brochures, two with Official Opening of the Bendigo Mail Centre Programs. The Opening took place on Monday, 5th December, 1977.In the program are some Postal Historical notes and the program for the day. The brochure Victorian Mail Network has a map of the postal districts of Victoria with Country and Metropolitan Mail Centres and some notes on the front. On the inside, is another map from Kyneton - Echuca, Robinvale, Wentworth, Ouyen and to Bendigo via Charlton. Also Castlemaine. It has a list of the Benefits of the Scheme. On the back is a table, Standard of Service - Final posting times.bendigo, institutions, bendigo post office, document, official opening of the bendigo mail centre, the hon. eric l. robinson, m.h.r., joseph cusworth, sir john nimmo, john w henderson, r j page, cr r f turner, c g primmer, j w bourchier, b coughlan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - NORM GILLIES COLLECTION: INVITATION TO THE LAYING OF A PLAQUE AT OLD NARREWILLOCK STATE SCHOOL
An invitation, received by Mr & Mrs Norman Gillies, to the laying of a plaque at old Narrewillock State School No. 2204 site The invitation reads: The attendees: Mr. & Mrs. Norman Gillies Are cordially invited to the plaque unveiling of the Narrewillock School (No. 2204) The unveiling will take place at the old School siteon the corner of the Glenloth Rd, and the Charlton-Qyambatook Rd on Monday 17th April 1995, at 10.30 am. this will be followed by a cup of tea. R.S.V.P. 11th April 1995 Mr. m. fradd R.M.B. 1006 Wycheproof Vic 3527 (054)92 9221 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: GOLDEN GLORY
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Golden glory: Golden Square Junior Football Club, premier in 1942. Back row: ??, W. Rodda, ??, ??, ??, ??,Lindrea F. Bolitho, ??, ? Curnow, ??. Third row: R. Harris, C. Charlton, C. MacDonald, G. Symons, M. Wagstaff, ??, C. MacNamara and F. Brancher. Second row: J. Wingrave, B. Dickens, V. Lapsley, P. Davidson, K. James, R. Lee (coach), ??, G. Teasdale and F. Scott. Front row: P. Porter, ? Lane, L. O'Brien, ? Wilson, ??. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PRODUCTION
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Production: Butter Factory, Mundy Street, circa 1900. In the late 1870s J.T.H. Cocks purchased the old Cobb & Co. stables at the corner of Mundy and Mollison Streets, Sandhurst, to establish a dairy. From 1902, the factory became known as the Bendigo Butter Factory and Cool Store Chambers. Then in the 1940s it was formed as a company and the title shortened to Bendigo Butter Factory & Co. At this time, it was transporting cream from Kerang, Cohuna and Gunbower. The factory closed in the mid 1970s. The site is now occupied by Jack Charlton and Co. Pty Ltd, Refrigeration Mechanics.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Vare, Daniele, The gate of happy sparrows, [n.d.] [1937?]
xv, 257 p.fictionfiction -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c.1887- c.1903
Victorian Government gazette, Wednesday January 28, 1902, page 20. 'The Pharmaceutical Register cont'd.........No. on register : 140, Date of registration : 30 May 1877, Stokes, William Albert, Balaclava Road, East St. Kilda, Qualification : in business in Victoria before 1 October 1876'. TROVE : Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 7 September 1875, page 1. 'WANTED, a respectable BOY ; must live in the neighbourhood. References W. A. Stokes, chemist, Balaclava'. TROVE : Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Tuesday 1 December 1914, page 5. 'ABOUT PEOPLE. The death of Dr. James Stokes, M.R.C.S., L., occurred at his home, 43 Ebden Street, Elsternwick, on Saturday at the age of 90 years. Dr. Stokes, who was born in London,, arrived in Victoria in 1849 and for many years practiced in different parts of the State. He was the last on the male side of an old family, one of his sons, who predeceased him, being the late Mr. W. A. Stokes, chemist, of Carlisle Street, St. Kilda. The funeral took place yesterday morning, when the remains were in interred in the family grave at St, Kilda Cemetery'. TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Tuesday 13 December 1887 p 5 Article " ROUGH ON RATS" POISON.' . PROSECUTION UNDER THE POISONS ACT. At the St. Kilda police court, on Friday, W, A. Stokes, chemist, Carlisle-street, Balaclava, was prosecuted under the Poisons Statute on the charge of selling to one Mrs. Hannah Charlton a poison without having made and signed the entry required by the act. A second charge of selling to Mrs, Hannah Charlton a poison without having obtained the signature of the purchaser to an entry as required by the act was also preferred against the defendant. Both cases were taken together. Mr, Donovan appeared to prosecute, and Mr. Cole for the defence. Senior-constable Connell deposed that he knew the defendant. On the 24th of October last an inquest was held at East St. Kilda relative to the cause of the death of a man named Charlton. A packet bearing the label " Rough on Rats," which was found. in the deceased's bedroom, was produced at the inqiry, and afterwards handed over to Mr. Blackett, Government analytical chemist for analysis. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased died from the effects of arsenical poisoning. Hannah Charlton, a widow, residing in South Yarra, said in September last she purchased a packet of "Rough on Rats" from the defendant's assistant. Witness was not asked her name, place of abode, occupation or for what purpose the poison was required; neither did she observe the assistant make any entry in a book, She did not attach her signature to any document, and was not asked to do so. The packet was purchased for the purpose of poisoning rats. Cuthbert Robert Blackett, Government analytical chemist, stated that Constable Ballantyne handed him the packet produced. Witness made an analysis of the contents, and found it composed of arsenic, slightly coloured with a carbonaceous matter. The mayor announced that there was a doubt in the minds of the magistrates as to whether the defendant could be held guilty under the law, but they thought the prosecution had attained its object by making known the fact that "Rough on Rats" is a poison. They thought that such preparations should be entered by the sellers, but in that case they were inclined to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt and dismiss the case.Aqua tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners for stopper seal with text embossed on one side and on base.On side : 'W.A.STOKES CHEMIST EAST ST. KILDA'. On base : 'K6228'.w a stokes, chemist -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH REGIONAL ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square 1984 Regional Athletics Representatives. The children are wearing yellow Golden Square t-shirts and blue or white shorts. Their names are:- (Back Row) Hydee Kurzke, Natalie White, Laurie Hovendon, Lisa Kerwin, Jamie Decker, Esther Croft, Louise Hawkins, Dion Massina. (Middle Row) Damien Goodwin, Jessie Hovendon, Adam Bish, Ross Smith, Jodi McGuane, Sharni Mackay, Vivienne Charlton, Justine McNamara, Leigh Hosking. (Front Row) Kirsty Gould, adam Mason, Michelle Breheny and Tahnee Kurzke. Names are typed on paper which is stuck on a piece of foam core.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph golden square regional athletics representatives 1984, hydee kurzke, natalie white, laurie hovendon, lisa kerwin, jamie decker, esther croft, louise hawkins, dion massina, damien goodwin, jessie hovendon, adam bish, ross smith, jodi mcguane, sharni mackey, vivienne charlton, justine mcnamara, leigh hosking, kirsty could, adam mason, michelle breheny, tahnee kurzke -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - 1966 RURAL VICTORIA TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, 1966
A 1966 telephone directory for rural Victorian towns such as Bendigo, Castlemaine-Maryborough, Charlton, Denilquin(N.S.W.), Echuca, Kerang, Kyneton, Swan Hill districts. Front cover is a photograph of the Alexandra Fountain in the center of Bendigo and the back cover has an ad for Peter's Ice Cream with a picture of a cartoon eskimo holding onto a sleigh with a giant icecream with their logo on it. Bottom of the page has their telephone and office location. "ICE CREAM (VIC) PTY LTD. BALLARAT: 1253 Howitt St., Phone Ballarat 9 1396 BENDIGO 745 High St., Kangaroo Flat, Phone Bendigo 7131 KYNETON: Melbourne, Phone 560 0222"telephone, victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: SHARE CERTIFICATES, BRUHN'S FREDERICK THE GREAT MINE, 03/05/1905 to 09/10/1908
Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. Series of pink Share Certificates issued by Bruhn's Frederick the Great Consolidated Company, No Liability, Sebastian (near Bendigo). Each certificate represents 50 shares at One Pound each. Capital to be raised was 40 thousand Pounds. Certificates No.339,340 issued to M.P.Ramsay of Bendigo on 3 May 1905. Certificates No.519,520 issued to B.Allsop of Melbourne on 3 May 1905. Certificate No.1226 issued to L.V.Davies of Bendigo on 24 Sept 1908. Certificates No.1410- 1412 issued to Robert Charlton of Bendigo on 9 Oct 1908. Each certificate (8 in total) signed by the mine manager, W.B.Walker or Neil Walker.Bruhn's Frederick the Great Minebusiness, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, bruhn, frederick the great, share certificate, neil walker, m.p.ramsay, b.allsop, l.v.davies, robert charlton, w.b.walker -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: photo album 1998, 1998
Photo album, black cover, gold border. One hundred colour photos, some with annotations. Label on front of album: Portal, machinery, underground shots 1998; drilling in Deborah St.; mines rescue vehicle; various staff; E.E.S. Displays; Board Meeting 1998. Staff photos: Rob Charlton, pump at Red, White Blue Cons.; Andrew Breen Workshop Manager; John Cahill; Patrick O'Boyle Mine Rescue Vehicle; John Cahill; Ben Clayton; Ricky Hannah; April Westcott; Ivette Maggs site clerk McMahons; Wayne Woodward; Fiona Hunt; Steve Woodall.kangaroo flat gold mine, bendigo mining nl, new bendigo gold project, goldmining, personnel, doug buerger, colin burns, tarnagulla, new moon, displays, box cut, unity mining, aerial photos, 1998 -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Aldo Massola, Journey to Aboriginal Victoria, 1969
Looks at the Aboriginal community from the time of white contact, across many parts of Victoria. Chap.1; Melbourne - early missions, camp of Native Police, corroboree trees, canoe trees, grave &? headstone of Derrimut; quarries at Keilor, excavation sites at Green Gully &? Keilor; quarry at Mt. William, notes on inheritance of quarries Coranderrk settlement - Barraks grave, notes on his life; Chap.2; Geelong - Yawangi group of the Wothowurong tribe, camping grounds in area quarries; Notes on William Buckley, Gellibrand (a notable Aboriginal), graves in the Western Cemetery; Chap.3; Colac - war between Colac &? Geelong tribes; Mission at Birregurra, reason for failure of Buntingdale Mission; brass plate to Coc-coc-coine; reserve at Elliminyt, native ovens, camp sites, initiation site &? ritual; quarry sites, axegrinding factory, rock pecking &? engraving; dried hand &? 3 Aboriginal skulls found; Chap.4; The south-west coast - middens, camp sites notes on Framlingham Stn., fish traps at Tyrendarra; Chap.5; The far west - massacres of Aborigines near Casterton; camp sites, oven mounds; the first cricket team formed; Aboriginal cemetery; Chap.6; Hamilton - camps; Mount Rouse Station, axegrinding grooves at Nareeb Nareeb, shelters described, fish traps, massacre at Lake Condah; mission; canoes; Chap.7; Camperdown - legend about Lake Bullen Merri; obelisk erected in memory of Aborigines of district especially chief Wombeetch Puyuun; Jarcoort tribe; fish weirs, camps, intertribal fights between Booluc-burrers, Jarcoorts &? Ellengermote groups; bartering place at Mount Noorat; articles traded, legend of Flat-Top Hill; Chap.8; Ballarat - camp at Lake Wendouree; White Stone Lagoon; legends concerning Mt. Buninyong &? waterfalls at Lal-lal; camp sites; pygmy-type implements near Meredith, quarry at Glue Pot Rocks near Durdidwarrah; brass plate of King Billy; Chap.9; Ararat - Tjapwurong territory; camp sites, quarries, shield &? canoe trees; Bunyip belief at Lake Buninjon of Muk-jarawaint &? Pirtkopen-noot tribes, gives legend; stone implements; mill stones; fish weirs; stone arrangement near Lake Wongan; ground drawing of a bunyip, paintings in rock shelter near Mt. Langi Ghiran; Chap.10; Maryborough - camps, oven mounds, rock wells, stone arrangement at Carisbrook; camp sites at Mt. Franklin; Chap.11; Charlton - belief in Mindye (snake); canoe trees, ovens, camp sites, water holes, rock wells, stone implements; method of rainmaking; Chap.12; Horsham-Stawell, The Wimmera - Wotjobaluk land; camps, fish traps at Toolondo; Black Range cave paintings, Flat Rock shelters (detailed account of these paintings); Bunjils Cave; Chap.13; Horsham-Stawell, The Mallee - camp sites, implements; Ebenezer Mission, Willie Wimmera taken to England by Rev. Chase to become a missionary, died in England; Chap.14; The Murray River, Mildura Swan Hill - Battle of the Rufus; ceremonial ground, Lake Gol Gol, canoe &? shield trees; stone implements; camp sites, fire place arrangements; fish traps; oven mounds; Chap.15; The Murray River, Swan Hill-Echuca - legend about Lake Boga; camps, oven mounds, the Cohuna skull, Kow Swamp, method of burial; Chap.16; Shepparton ovens; brass plates of King Paddy of Kotupna &? King Tattambo of Mulka Stn., native well, camps; Chap.17; Wangaratta -camps, quarry, rock holes, the Faithful massacre; grinding rocks at Earlston; Chap.18; The High Plains - Ya-itma-thang; camps, Bogong moth feasts, native paths for trade &? intertribal fights, articles traded; painted shelters; Koetong Ck. Valley, near Mt. Pilot &? near Barwidgee Ck.; Chap.19; Dandenong - water holes, list of 8 holes in Beaumaris - Black Rock area; camps, middens, stone implements (microliths), legend of Angels Cave, stone axes, Native Police Force, Narre Narre Warren Station, legend about rocks on Bald Hill, kangaroo totemic site; Chap.20; Wonthaggi- Yarram - natives visit Phillip Is., murder of William Cook and Yankee by five Tasmanians (listed as Bon Small Boy, Jack Napoleon Timninaparewa, Fanny Waterpoordeyer, Matilda Nattopolenimma and Truganini) near Cape Patterson, men; camp sites, middens, legend of White Rock; Chap.21; Sale - Bairnsdale, The Lakes Country middens, camps; legend at Wulrunjeri; story of a white woman supposedly living with with the Tutangolung tribe, efforts made to prove story; canoe trees; Chap.22; Sale-Bairnsdale, The Inland Braiakolung tribe, camps, implements, canoe &? shield trees; Ramahyuck Mission, grinding rocks, fights with Omeo tribe; native tracks, death through enemy magic - procedure, belief in ghosts; Chap.23; Lakes Entrance and the Country to the east - Kroatungolung people, legend of Kalimna Valley; camps, stones of Nargun, bunyip, devils at Lake Tyers, excavation at Buchan, carbon dates; middens, ochre at Cape Conrad, stone fish-hook file at Thurra River; note on Bidwel tribe; Each chapter gives historical details, early contacts, relationships with settlers; Aboriginal place names and detailed description of sites and geographical features.b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrationsgeelong, colac, hamilton, camperdown, ballarat, ararat, maryborough, charlton, horsham, stawell, murray river, shepparton, wangaratta, dandenong, wonthaggi, yarram, sale, bairnsdale, lakes entrance -
Orbost & District Historical Society
framed photo, APFA- Davisigns (PG & ME Davis)
This photo was inherited with the building when the museum was established. Lind was born in 1878 in East Charlton, Victoria, the son of Oliver Nicholas Lind, a farmer from Denmark, and his Welsh wife Mary Ann Clay. In 1882, drought forced the family to move to East Gippsland where Lind was educated at Lucknow, and then to Bairnsdale in 1884 where he attended Bairnsdale state school. In October 1920, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the seat of Gippsland East for the Victorian Farmers' Union. Lind was made Minister of Forests, President of the Board of Land and Works and Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey in Albert Dunstan's cabinet. He was knighted in 1951. In 1926 two national parks east of Orbost were named the Albert and the Lind national parks after him.A framed photo of Sir Albert Eli Lind. It is a black and white head and shoulders photo in a black wooden frame.Sir Albert E. Lind Knighted !951photograph politician lind-albert government -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General, 1960
A special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General, in 1960. Legacy week was a time to appeal to the public for donations and the Governor of Victoria was the patron of Legacy.A record that the Governor General of Australia was involved in promoting Legacy during Legacy week in the 1960s.Cardboard box containing audio tape recording of the address by the Governor General in 1960.Cardboard box with paper sticker, John Clemenger Pty. Ltd. Adervertising. 473 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Permanent record wriiten with blue ball point pen. Special Legacy Week Address by the Governor General. Please return to Tony Charlton after use on September 4th, 1960. Cardboard box, recoding. Tape sato - 3 Clear plastic spool, audio tape plastic film.legacy week, legacy promotion, governor general -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: DOCUMENT
Three empty envelopes. Addressed to Messrs Connelly & Tatchell, Solicitors, Williamson Str, Sandhurst, postmarked Se 10 89 with a blue Victoria Six Pence Stamp Duty stamp, letter registered S550, from Mrs. A Britten, Charlton. Mr. F. Rockes, Miner Jobs Gully, Eglehawk, postmarked De 18 & 21 88, no stamp; Mr. John Lynch, Hart Wood, Twelve Mile Reef, New South Wales, postmarked Au 4 90 with two beinge Victoria One Penny Stamp Duty stamps. Envelope in two pieces, unclaimed letter. Many posmarks on the back from Post Offices where they had been searching for him.business, legal, connelly & tatchell, connelly & tatchell collection - document, connelly & tatchell, mrs a britten, john lynch, f rockes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1890 1910
Document. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1910 - Wilson W H Re Income Tax Return. 2 - Map of Tragowel Plains Irrigation Trust, Parish of Mincha West, County of Gunbower, Portion of Allot 77. Shows channel on William Quinlan Junr block and Henry Bott on neighbouring block. 3 - 1893 - Shmick? W N? H. Notes concerning. Mentions Heffernan. 4 - Vear S. Notes concerning. 5 - Notes concerning Adair W. Mentions Goodwin, Receiver of Revenue, Inglewood. 6 - 1893 - Envelope - Returned Letters - addressed to Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop, Bendigo. 7 - 1910 - Torn letter to Green B, Solicitor, Charlton re Beckham to McGowan.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, wilson w h, tragowel plains irrigation trust, quinlan william junr, bott henry, shmick? w n?, heffernan, vear s, adair w, goodwin, green b, beckham, mcgowan -
Carlton Football Club
Colour photograph, Bert Deacon Squad 1990, 1990
Team photograph. From Roger Skien Collection. Records scores of game - final Scores: Carlton 17-16-118 defeated Richmond 3-5-23. Back Row: Mark Leitch (Trainer), John Bekiaris, Paul Scerri, Matt Shotton, Gavin Green, Andrew Petridis, Danny Waters, Peter Ward, Keith Leitch (head Trainer) Centre Row: Kinnear Beatson (Development Officer), Adam McConnell, Wayne Charlton, Paul Malcolm, Mathew Carmichael, Michael Robertson, Bradley Smith, Tony Jones, Glenn Indian, Danny Corsetti, Patrick Hall, Russell Roberts (Trainer). Front Row: Roger Skien (Team Manager), Paul Mullarvey, Paul Rastevski, Chris Doyle, Darren Sharp (Captain), Trevor Keogh (Coach), Aaron Roche (Vice Captain), Peter Diciero, David Watson, Karson Stimson, Antony Clarkson (Assistant Manager).Colour photograph mounted on cardboard -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE STATE SCHOOL COLLECTION: BENDIGO COMPETITIONS 1931, 1931
Black and white photograph mounted on card, Golden Square State School Choir, Bendigo Competitions 1931, with list of names on back. Fourth row from left: David Luke, Peter White, Claude Charlton, ? Plumridge, ? Porter, ? Trebolco, Alec Smart, Oliver McGuire. Third row: Alfred Boland, Jean Bynon, Pearl Jones, Mavis Strugnell, Margaret Marion, Marjorie Holland, ? Elliot, Jean Turnbull, Hilda Plant. Second row: Alfred Goudge, ? Coombs, Dorothy Johns, Lois Wilson, Carmel Royal, Joyce Rolf, Phylis Trebilco, Nellie Johns, Sadie Hester. front row: Belle Mmouney, Muriel Moore, Joyce French, Miss Hamilton (Pianist), Mr. Newman (teacher), Mavis Abbott, Jean Hawkins, Ruby Exon.Kalmabendigo, education, golden square primary school -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Tears of Forgetting, 1914
This is a novel written by Ethel Patricia Stonehouse under the name of Lindsay Russell. She was born in Nhill in 1883 and was educated at Charlton State School. From 1894 on she wrote verse and short stories and worked as a journalist in Melbourne. She published her first novel in Melbourne in 1912 and lived for a time in London where she met Dr John Scott whom she married in 1914. After the First World War she came to live at Mortlake and her novel writing ceased. Most of her novels are about women rebelling –against Catholicism, Calvinism, the English class system and the restraints of marriage. Her railings against the Catholic Church and the oppression of women caused her to be a controversial figure, especially in Mortlake, but she was a popular novelist with one of her books, ‘Smouldering Fires’, selling over 100,000 copies in Australia alone. She died in 1964. No details on the inscription or the recipient of the book, ‘Isie’ have been found. The name, ‘Glasgow’ suggests that the book at some stage was connected with the Glasgow family of Wangoom. They were important local dairy farmers and cheese makers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.This book is of great interest because it was written by an Australian woman and one who lived for many years in Mortlake, a town close to Warrnambool. The connection with the Glasgow family is also of interest. This is a hard cover book of 320 pages. The book has a dark blue cover with gold lettering on the front cover and spine and some gold scroll work on the front cover. The book has a Prologue and 22 chapters and contains advertisements at the front and the back of the book for other books published by Ward, Lock & Co. There is a black and white illustration at the front of the book with a piece of tissue paper covering it. The page at the front of the book that contains an inscription is detached. The inscription and another annotation are written in black ink. The cover is partly detached from the pages and the cover is marked and worn. ‘To Isie Wishing her many happy returns of the day From Father, 15-9-14’ ‘Glasgow’ lindsay russell, ethel stonehouse, history of mortlake, australian literature, warrnambool history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SCHOOL'S IN
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Monday, July 29, 2002. School's in: Kangaroo Flat State School grade 5, 1961 (?). Top row: left to right: Rodney Pearce, Alan Woodman, Steven Grace, Ken Atkinson, Graham Wild, Greg Smith, Bruce Lowe, Ken Daniels, David Bruce and Steven Huzar. Third row: Janet Lacy, Meredith Miller, Susan Bipson, Elspeth McKay, Heather Varker, Dianne Williams, Rhonda Ogilvie, Marilyn Hickey, Jenifer Whttle, Helen Haywood. Second row: Vivian Charlton, John Bacon, Peter Hayes, Eric (??), Robert Griffin, Robert Johanson, Brian Watson, David Taylor,Rodney Tuckerman, Phillip Hartley, Phillip Holden. Front row: Dianne Austin, Annie Bigins, Robin Dunn, Patricia Hurford, Judy Pearce, Shirley Pitson, Julie Browning, Heather Mole. Teacher Mr. Peterson. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 6/5M, !983
Black and white photograph - Grade 6/5M, 1983."Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Chris Barnes, Darren Post, Jamie Hayes, Sean Cawley, Peter Rigg, Jason Ulrich, Greggan Boots, Sebastian Calvi, Mac Tanalii. 2nd Row- L to R: Stuart Adamson, Nick Constellis, Nathan Harris, Malcolm Peebles, Belinda McEwan, Sarah Horsey, Denis Leadbetter, Stephen Bringoff, Michael Papadopoulos, Marc Cianci. Front Row- L to R: Melinda Jessop, Amanda Charlton, Cindy Berlingeri, Anthoula Ignatiadis, Tina Phillips, Natasha Haggar, Donna Nicholson, Carmen Barbato, Sandy Quon. Teacher: -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1984, 1985
Council President for 1985 was E.T. OppyRed soft covered book. Contents include: health Education, Future of Diploma Courses, Psychology, Ian Anderson, Peter Swan, Alan Roberts, Judy Charlton, Lorraine brilla, Gary Goran, Graham Holmes, Jenny turner, John Howard, John Siddons, Clive Bibb, Jim Short, Marjorie Sergeant, Dorothy Crocker, Robert Macgowan, Margaret Bowman, John Burrell, Fazal Rizvi, Roger Slee, Norman Barling, Barry Fitzgerald, Clem Barnett, Peter Coman, Ray Watson, Phil Smith, Lindsay Pattenden, Robert Anderson, Keith Llewellyn, Ron Hateley, Peter Middlebrook, Stafford McKnight, Gil Medwell, Bill Durant Memorial Youth Lecture, A. Phillip, retirement of Geoff Biddington, Bill Rofe, John Brown, Les McGrath, staff appointment of Dennis Else, Trevor Gourlay, Clive Ferguson, Russell McKenzie, Rhonda McSwain, Kay kent, mary russell, library, student residences, death of Marion Holgateballarat college of advanced education, bcae, mt helen, mount helen, oppy, pell, george pell, boyce, taylor, hlomes, ed oppy, e.t. oppy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 1/8/95
Continuous ten page Sale No. 59 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 1/8/95. Report issued on the 1/8/95 by Kerrie Crowley. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Earl Chislett, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Co, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, Masons Meats Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McIvor Meats, Midfield Meat Wholesa, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Saes 3, Newman Livestock Sale No, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Victorian Producers C, D & K Webb, Welsh, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, Rodwell, G Collins, W Mitchell, ?sait Charlton and ?mayes.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 1/8/95, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, earl chislett, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & co, friswell k, rj gilbertson, hardwick gf & vc, highland, masons meats pty ltd, jj mcallister, mcivor meats, midfield meat wholesa, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock saes 3, newman livestock sale no, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, victorian producers c, d & k webb, welsh, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, rodwell, g collins, w mitchell, ?sait charlton, ?mayes