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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - List of Articles written by Amy Huxtable, 1957-1979
... Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during...List of Articles written by Amy Huxtable for the Bendigo... of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956 ...Amy Huxtable was born at Cheltenham in 1918, to Robert Henry Huxtable and Violet A Dagg. Her father was an installer for an oil company and travelled the State. taking his family with him. She completed her education at the Bendigo High School and later attended the Bendigo Business College, becoming an expert shorthand writer. Her first position was as a copy writer with Radio 3BO, in the mid 1930s. She worked with an advertising agency in Melbourne and then with The Age newspaper. In 1953, Miss Huxtable was appointed temporarily to succeed Miss E B Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956, Amy travelled abroad and on her return in 1957 was appointed permanently as Women's editor, a position she held for twenty-three ears. During her early years with The Advertiser she wrote under the name Toora, but in later years her own name became widely known. Miss Huxtable was well known both in her professional capacity and through a interest and involvement in community activities. She was Life Governor of the Bendigo Hospital, the Bendigo Home for the Aged, and Mirridong Home for the Blind, she was a member of Soroptimist International and the Business and Professional Women's Club. Amy was also a tireless worker for the spastic society and a strong supporter of the YWCA. When Amy Huxtable died at Mt Alvernia Hospital on 16 January 1980, Mayor Campbell ordered the city flag to be flown at half-mast. "Lowering the flag is the least we can do for such a lady" Cr Campbell said. Douglas Lockwood, editor of the Bendigo Advertiser said, "She was a devoted colleague who gave her craft and her newspaper the kind of service which identified a rare and generous spirit." She was a true professional who decided to make Bendigo her home. More than 300 people packed St Paul's Church for her funeral service. The bell tolled as the casket was carried from the church. At a ceremony in the Conservatory Gardens on November 22 1981. The Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee presented to the City of Bendigo, a garden seat in memory of the late Miss Huxtable. This Bendigo manufactured seat was a fitting tribute to one of Bendigo's most loved and esteemed citizens. All Miss Huxtable's Advertiser articles were microfilmed and presented to the Library by the above committee. List of Articles written by Amy Huxtable for the Bendigo Advertiser, listed by year, 15 pages. The document includes the date of publishing and which page of the newspaper it was on.history, amy huxtable, bendigo, amy huxtable memorial committee, bendigo advertiser -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: Mine Drilling Tests may Herald A Golden Future, November 30, 1984
... Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser... from Bendigo Advertiser Article: Mine Drilling Tests may Herald ...David Gordon Collection. Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: Search For Rich Gold Reef - Fortune Is Underground, May 31, 1984
... Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser... from Bendigo Advertiser Article: Search For Rich Gold Reef ...David Gordon Collection. Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: Headframe Signals Underround Search, February 11, 1985
... Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser... from Bendigo Advertiser Article: Headframe Signals Underround ...David Gordon Collection. Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: History Homework May Pay For Gold Quest, May 8, 1985
... Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser... from Bendigo Advertiser Article: History Homework May Pay ...David Gordon Collection. Clipping from Bendigo Advertiser -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: Search For Lost Gold Reef, June 5th , 1984
... Clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser.... from The Bendigo Advertiser. Article: Search For Lost Gold Reef ...David Gordon Collection. Clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DRAINAGE PROBLEMS - INRUSH OF WATER AT THE VICTORIA QUARTZ
... Two handwritten extracts from the Bendigo Advertiser 17/6... Association Inrush of Water at the Victoria Quartz Bendigo Advertiser ...Two handwritten extracts from the Bendigo Advertiser 17/6/1910 regarding the inrush of water at the Victoria Quartz Mine. 'When the inrush of water came on Tuesday night, the men had to make a hurried exit from the bottom of the shaft and 4254 ft. plat. The working equipment left below consists of three rock-drilling machines, air-winch, two trucks, about one ton of drills, while rails, air-pipes, etc, below the 3224 ft. plat are not likely to be recovered'. Document from Albert Richardson Collection of mining history.document, gold, drainage problems, new chum drainage association, inrush of water at the victoria quartz, bendigo advertiser 17/6/1910 page 3, ar -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: WESTERN MINING NEWSPAPER CLIPPING AND ASSOCIATED PAPERS, 1965
... Alan F. Jenkins, Bendigo Advertiser, 29 Pall Mall, Bendigo.... application Alan F. Jenkins, Bendigo Advertiser, 29 Pall Mall, Bendigo ...Newspaper clipping Mines Exploration Licences Regulations 1965 and blank exploration licence e applications. Article details Notice of Application for Exploration Licence for Western Mining Corporation Limited, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne. Dated 27th. February 1965.Alan F. Jenkins, Bendigo Advertiser, 29 Pall Mall, Bendigo.organization, mining, western mining corporation, mccoll, rankin and stanistreet: , western mining corporation, gold mining, licence application -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO BUILDINGS, April 1962
... Slide. Bendigo Buildings.The New Bendigo Advertiser..... Bendigo Buildings.The New Bendigo Advertiser. Slide BENDIGO ...Slide. Bendigo Buildings.The New Bendigo Advertiser.slide, bendigo, bendigo buildings., bendigo buildings. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: Tarnagulla Gold Shock: Mine Giant Pulls Out, January 23, 1990
... Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article... page of Bendigo Advertiser including article Article ...David Gordon Collection. Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: Town's Social Centre Has A Second Life, December 3, 1990
... Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article... page of Bendigo Advertiser including article Article: Town's ...David Gordon Collection. Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: MCC side 'poaches' Tarnagulla's star, December 3, 1990
... Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article... page of Bendigo Advertiser including article Article: MCC side ...David Gordon Collection. Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article: Town Cheers For Gold Drive, April 29th, 1995
... Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article... page of Bendigo Advertiser including article Article: Town ...David Gordon Collection. Full page of Bendigo Advertiser including article -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Bendigo Advertiser, Monday May 27 1940
... Bendigo Advertiser 1940 - 12 pages - Broadsheet...bendigo bendigo advertiser newspaper Bendigo Advertiser ...Bendigo Advertiser 1940 - 12 pages - Broadsheetbendigo, bendigo advertiser, newspaper -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Amy Huxtable - a short biography, 1981
... Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during... sheets. Amy was the women's editor for the Bendigo Advertiser... of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956 ...Amy Huxtable was born at Cheltenham in 1918, to Robert Henry Huxtable and Violet a Dagg. Her father was an installer for an oil company and travelled the State. taking his family with him. She completed her education at the Bendigo High School and later attended the Bendigo Business College, becoming an expert shorthand writer. Her first position was as a copy writer with Radio 3BO, in the mid 1930s. She worked with an advertising agency in Melbourne and then with the Age,newspaper. In 1953, Miss Huxtable was appointed temporarily to succeed Miss E B Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956, Amy travelled abroad and on her return in 1957 was appointed permanently as Women's editor, a position she held for twenty-three ears. During her early years with The Advertiser she wrote under the name Toora, but in later years her own name became widely known. Miss Huxtable was well known both in her professional capacity and through a interest and involvement in community activites. She was life governor of the Bendigo Hospital, the Bendigo Home for the Aged, and Mirridong Home for the Blind, she was a member of Soroptimist International and the Business and Professional Women's Club. Amy was also a tireless worker for the spastic society and a strong supporter of the YWCA. When Amy Huxtable died at Mt AJvernia Hospital on 16 January 1980 Mayor Campbell ordered the city flag to be flown at half-mast. "Lowering the flag is the least we can do for such a lady" Cr Campbell said. Douglas Lockwood, editor of the Bendigo Advertiser said, "She was a devot d colleague who gave her craft and her newspaper the kind of service which identified a rare and generous spirit." She was a true professional who decided to make Bendigo her home. More than 300 people packed St Paul's Church for her funeral ervice the bell tolled as the casket was carried from the church. At a ceremony in the Conservatory Gardens on No ember 22 1981 The Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee presented to the City of Bendigo, a garden seat in memory of the late Miss Huxtable. This Bendigo manufactured seat was a fitting tribute to one ofBendigo's most loved and esteemed citizens. All Miss Huxtable's Advertiser articles were microfilmed and presented to the Library by the above committee. Amy Huxtable - two short biographies each typed on A4 sheets. Amy was the women's editor for the Bendigo Advertiser from 1957 and involved with local activities up to her death in 1980.history, amy huxtable, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: IN COSTUME
... Bendigo Advertiser ''the way we were'' from 2003...BHS Collection NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''the way we were'' from 2003. In costume: Bendigo Advertiser staff dress up for the Bendigo Advertiser's 140th birthday. From left: Sharon Ettwell, Cindy Brownfield, Dianne Lowe, Christine Burton and Nadia Riechte. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee Receipts, 1980
... Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during... Advertiser office in Pall Mall, Bendigo.... of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956 ...Amy Huxtable was born at Cheltenham in 1918, to Robert Henry Huxtable and Violet a Dagg. Her father was an installer for an oil company and travelled the State. taking his family with him. She completed her education at the Bendigo High School and later attended the Bendigo Business College, becoming an expert shorthand writer. Her first position was as a copy writer with Radio 3BO, in the mid 1930s. She worked with an advertising agency in Melbourne and then with the Age,newspaper. In 1953, Miss Huxtable was appointed temporarily to succeed Miss E B Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956, Amy travelled abroad and on her return in 1957 was appointed permanently as Women's editor, a position she held for twenty-three ears. During her early years with The Advertiser she wrote under the name Toora, but in later years her own name became widely known. Miss Huxtable was well known both in her professional capacity and through a interest and involvement in community activites. She was life governor of the Bendigo Hospital, the Bendigo Home for the Aged, and Mirridong Home for the Blind, she was a member of Soroptimist International and the Business and Professional Women's Club. Amy was also a tireless worker for the spastic society and a strong supporter of the YWCA. When Amy Huxtable died at Mt AJvernia Hospital on 16 January 1980 Mayor Campbell ordered the city flag to be flown at half-mast. "Lowering the flag is the least we can do for such a lady" Cr Campbell said. Douglas Lockwood, editor of the Bendigo Advertiser said, "She was a devot d colleague who gave her craft and her newspaper the kind of service which identified a rare and generous spirit." She was a true professional who decided to make Bendigo her home. More than 300 people packed St Paul's Church for her funeral ervice the bell tolled as the casket was carried from the church. At a ceremony in the Conservatory Gardens on No ember 22 1981 The Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee presented to the City of Bendigo, a garden seat in memory of the late Miss Huxtable. This Bendigo manufactured seat was a fitting tribute to one ofBendigo's most loved and esteemed citizens. All Miss Huxtable's Advertiser articles were microfilmed and presented to the Library by the above committee. Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee Receipts for 1980. Envelope included and breakdown of the costs and donations for the Amy Huxtable memorial seat which is opposite the former Bendigo Advertiser office in Pall Mall, Bendigo.history, amy huxtable, bendigo, amy huxtable memorial committee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BELARDINELLI COLLECTION: SUPPLEMENT TO BENDIGO ADVERTISER - COMMONWEALTH, December 29, 2000
... Newspaper: supplement to Bendigo Advertiser, on front... NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser Commonwealth Collector's edition ...Newspaper: supplement to Bendigo Advertiser, on front cover 'Collectors Edition' Commonwealth written on top of page. A 10 part special supplement to the Bendigo Advertiser. The Federation Story.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, commonwealth collector's edition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BOOMER
... Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999.... NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO BUILDINGS, Nov 1961
... Slide. Bendigo Buildings. The Bendigo Advertiser under.... Bendigo Buildings. The Bendigo Advertiser under demolition. Slide ...Slide. Bendigo Buildings. The Bendigo Advertiser under demolition.slide, bendigo, bendigo buildings., bendigo buildings. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Pall Mall Ranks with the World's Best, Bendigo Advertiser, 10.04.1984
... Bendigo Advertiser. History of Pall Mall In the centre... Advertiser. History of Pall Mall In the centre of Bendigo. Newspaper ...Bendigo Advertiser. History of Pall Mall In the centre of Bendigo.mining and streetscapes, pall mall bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Letter To The Editor
... Bendigo Advertiser. Letter to the Editor. Why defer Museum?...Bendigo Bendigo Museum Law Courts Bendigo Advertiser ...Bendigo Advertiser. Letter to the Editor. Why defer Museum?bendigo, bendigo museum, law courts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee Receipts, 1980 to 1983
... Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during... Bendigo Advertiser office in Pall Mall, Bendigo.... of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956 ...Amy Huxtable was born at Cheltenham in 1918, to Robert Henry Huxtable and Violet a Dagg. Her father was an installer for an oil company and travelled the State. taking his family with him. She completed her education at the Bendigo High School and later attended the Bendigo Business College, becoming an expert shorthand writer. Her first position was as a copy writer with Radio 3BO, in the mid 1930s. She worked with an advertising agency in Melbourne and then with the Age,newspaper. In 1953, Miss Huxtable was appointed temporarily to succeed Miss E B Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956, Amy travelled abroad and on her return in 1957 was appointed permanently as Women's editor, a position she held for twenty-three ears. During her early years with The Advertiser she wrote under the name Toora, but in later years her own name became widely known. Miss Huxtable was well known both in her professional capacity and through a interest and involvement in community activites. She was life governor of the Bendigo Hospital, the Bendigo Home for the Aged, and Mirridong Home for the Blind, she was a member of Soroptimist International and the Business and Professional Women's Club. Amy was also a tireless worker for the spastic society and a strong supporter of the YWCA. When Amy Huxtable died at Mt AJvernia Hospital on 16 January 1980 Mayor Campbell ordered the city flag to be flown at half-mast. "Lowering the flag is the least we can do for such a lady" Cr Campbell said. Douglas Lockwood, editor of the Bendigo Advertiser said, "She was a devot d colleague who gave her craft and her newspaper the kind of service which identified a rare and generous spirit." She was a true professional who decided to make Bendigo her home. More than 300 people packed St Paul's Church for her funeral ervice the bell tolled as the casket was carried from the church. At a ceremony in the Conservatory Gardens on No ember 22 1981 The Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee presented to the City of Bendigo, a garden seat in memory of the late Miss Huxtable. This Bendigo manufactured seat was a fitting tribute to one ofBendigo's most loved and esteemed citizens. All Miss Huxtable's Advertiser articles were microfilmed and presented to the Library by the above committee. Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee Receipts for 1980 to 1983. ANZ passbook included and breakdown of the costs and donations for the Amy Huxtable memorial seat which is opposite the former Bendigo Advertiser office in Pall Mall, Bendigo.history, amy huxtable, bendigo, amy huxtable memorial committee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Norm Quinn, Bendigo Advertiser and Bendigo Weekly, August 2019
... Bendigo Advertiser and Bendigo Weekly articles reporting... Advertiser and Bendigo Weekly articles reporting the death of local ...Bendigo Advertiser and Bendigo Weekly articles reporting the death of local man Norm Quin.norn quin, greengrocer, bluebird, mitchell street -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Twenty ladies who were in the BDSN Class of 64 had reunion on Saturday. Article published 20 February 2014, BDNS nurses Class of 64
... the Bendigo Advertiser Thursday February 20 2014... the Bendigo Advertiser Thursday February 20 2014 Original page ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Memories compiled by Peter Rosewall; who attended the last NDSN school PTS 108 between 1986 - 89.Original page in colour including photograph and description of the reunion of the Class of 64 in 2014. The photograph is titled "Fun Times. The group of 20 enjoyed reminiscing about their training back in the 1960's when they reunited on Saturday. The description described their meeting as 17 year olds at Lister House and their reunion 50 years later. The ladies remembered their fun when they were training. Their first pay packet was 3 pounds 4 /6. Original coloured full pagearticle and photograph from the Bendigo Advertiser Thursday February 20 2014memoir, nursing, ndsn, mr norm phillips, nancy winifred long mbe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KEN HESSE COLLECTION: FOUR CHURCHES ON THE HILL
... Newspaper clipping from bendigo Advertiser. Four churches... Newspaper clipping from bendigo Advertiser. Four churches ...Newspaper clipping from bendigo Advertiser. Four churches on the Hill -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - OLD BENDIGO ADVERTISER, 1831-1854
... DVD. Old Bendigo Advertiser images from 1831-1854..... Old Bendigo Advertiser images from 1831-1854. Newspaper OLD ...DVD. Old Bendigo Advertiser images from 1831-1854. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO BUILDINGS, May 1961
... Slide. Bendigo Buildings. The Bendigo Advertiser, Pall Mall.... Bendigo Buildings. The Bendigo Advertiser, Pall Mall, Bendigo ...Slide. Bendigo Buildings. The Bendigo Advertiser, Pall Mall, Bendigo.slide, bendigo, bendigo buildings., bendigo buildings. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article on bodies unearhted, Jan 25, 2020
... Bendigo Advertiser: Story on bodies unearthed at the White... bodies Bendigo Advertiser: Story on bodies unearthed at the White ...In 1867 a body belonging to a Chinaman was taken from the White Hills cemetery. Some 10% of the Chinese bodies were removed and many sent home to China.Bones were cleaned and any remaining flesh was preserved in gin.Bendigo Advertiser: Story on bodies unearthed at the White Hills cemetery.white hills cemetery, chinese bodies -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article on City of Bendigo vote to assist the Historical Society with removal of its collection, Frid Oct 15 2021
... Bendigo Advertiser Article entitled 'Councillors set... Stret to the Bendigo TAFE campus. bendigo history Bendigo ...The City Councillors were asked to vote on allocation of money for the removal of the historical collection from Nolan Stret to the Bendigo TAFE campus.Bendigo Advertiser Article entitled 'Councillors set to vote on history'bendigo history