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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Costume, Brown Silk Taffeta Wedding Dress belonging to Johanna Draffin ne Bisset Simpson 1880, 1880
See Marriage Cert in Marriages File 1840-1885 Also Details in Simpson File Belonged to Johanna Simpson married Thomas Draffin on 17th Feb 1880 Presbyterian Church Stawell Silk Taffeta lined wedding dress. Ruffled collar. 18-inch waste. Full length sleeve. Ruched band on upper sleeve. Lower sleeve band attached with matching silk piping which extends into the band as decoration. Garment shaped with two long darts on either side of opening. Opening from neck to below hip uses metal hook and hand sewn eye closing. Lower dress in three sections. Top section is plain matching material attached to the upper garment with piping. Second panel is Ruched material the same material as upper garment. Third lower panel is same material as upper garment consisting of three bands of finely pleated material. Back has pocket on right hip with two pointed flaps and central pleated panel. Back has a Central Bustle extending from back hip to hem. Light Brown with pleated frills at bottom Miss Annie Draffin Mothers Wedding Frock 1880 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Clothing (item) - Commonwealth Aircraft Factory Tie Brown
Manufactured by Tee-Dee Ties Niddrie Victoria -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Donald Gordon Akins standing in uniform in WA 1908
Donald Gordon Akins standing in uniform photo taken in WA 1908 stawell -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Boxed set of Playing cards, Gordon Quality Playing Cards
A twin pack of Gordon quality playing cards made in Australia in the 1930s.Sticker on bottom of case with M. Fogarty in ink.paper -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
First Minute Book - Gordon Lodge 2112 E.C. (English Constitution)
The first Minute Book of the Gordon Lodge, which starts with the first meeting of local Freemasons desirous of founding a new lodge in the Essendon area was held at the Ascot Vale Hotel in July 1885. William Farquharson Lamonby was the driving force, financier and founder of the Gordon Lodge and when he wasn't present not a lot happened at those Ascot Vale Hotel meetings. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, "The Secret of Bethlehem" by Gordon Powell. Illustrated by local Ringwood resident, George Browning. Published South Australia 1963
The Illustrator of the book George Browning was a resident of Ringwood. He was a war photographer in WW2.Book illustrated by local Ringwood resident. Dust cover and book have blue covers with gold printing. 30 pages with illustrations. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Bruce Tobin, The Age, “City’s love affair is aflame 70 years on”,”Brown to press for National Strategy”, 21/04/1995 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper cutting - The Age - 21/4/1995, titled “City’s love affair is aflame 70 years on”, written by Bruce Tobin, Transport Reporter, with a photo of 862 and other trams in the Swanston St tram parade on 20/4/1995. Quotes Alan Brown, Transport Minister about the parade and Melbourne’s attachment to the network. another photos includes Monica Villa and Joe Pace Ubaldini - crews - alongside the trams. Along side the story is another titled ”Brown to press for National Strategy”, about the meeting of the Australian Transport Council in Perth. Will be raising the possibility of establishing an Australian Rail Academy in Melbourne.trams, tramways, melbourne, tourism, w class, parades, training -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Pottery, brown pottery x 5, Mid 19th and early 20th centuries
These stoneware jugs and bowl had been perennially popular in homes for many years and are still in homes today.These jugs are kept as mementos of household items popular in the past. One jug (VC001906.3) appears to have come from Scotland in the mid 19th century and may have belonged to a member of a McGregor family.These are four brown earthenware jugs and one small brown bowl. .1 This jug has filter holes near the top of the rim and a mottled pattern on the lower part of the body of the jug with an ornamental pattern separating this mottled section from the smooth upper half. .2 This jug has a light brown lower section (both body and handle) and a darker reddish-brown upper section .3 This jug is dark brown with lighter shadings at the top section. The lip is chipped. .4 This jug has a mottled brown lower section and a smooth brown upper section. .5 the small bowl has a stipled lower section and plain upper.‘3 PT’ ‘1PT” household items, history of warrnambool, stoneware jugs, pottery jugs -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Drawing - Sketch, Sketch by Adam Lindsay Gordon, 1850-1870
Adam Lindsay Gordon had a habit of making sketches and giving them to friends.This is a rare drawing made by Adam Lindsay Gordon.Sketch on paper depicting several scenes etc...adam lindsay gordon, sketch, horse -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Donald Gordon Akins of Stawell in uniform as a Bugler -- Boer War 1899-1902
Bugler - Donald Gordon Akins of Stawell in uniform Boer War 1899-1902stawell boer war -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Alfred Brown, c1880
Fred Brown was awarded a certificate in Telegraphy at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1880. (SMB Annual Report 1880, p64) A sitting man poses for a studio photograph, wearing a jacket and bow tie. The photograph is surrounded by an oval shaped metal frame, and that in turn is located within an ornate rectangular frame. ballarat school of mines, telegraphy, telegraph, brown, fred brown, alfred brown -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Mr A. Brown Grocer, Wholesale & Retail Produce Merchants in Main Street Stawell from the P.C. News Supplement 1888 -- Sketch
A. Brown Grocer Wholesale & Retail Produce Merchants Main Street Stawell from P.C. News Supplement 1888stawell businesses -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jessie and Gordon Scholes with Tom Vickers, Plenty River, 1943c
Photograph of Jessie Scholes (nee Partington), Gordon Scholes and Tom Vickers at the Plenty River.Digital copy of black and white photograph.jessie scholes, jessie partington, gordon scholes, tom vickers, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Marilyn Smith, Grave of Gordon Scholes, St Helena Cemetery, 28/04/1964
Grave of Gordon Scholes, husband of Jessie Partington Scholes. Grave is at St Helena Cemetery.Digital copy of colour photograph.gordon scholes, st helena cemetery -
National Wool Museum
Photocopy, Gordon Institute of Technology - Wool classing and sorting certificate
Gordon Institute of Technology - Wool classing and sorting certificate awarded to K Galloway, 1964woolclassing, gordon institute of technology, sorting, galloway, mr ken -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Archibald Brown, 1886
Folder of information on Archibald Brown, Nillumbik, 1886archibald brown -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Charles Brown, 1852
Folder of information on Charles Brown, Eltham, 1852charles brown -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, James Brown
Folder of information on James Brown, Kangaroo Groundjames brown -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, John Brown, 1860s
Folder of information on John Brown, Eltham 1860sjohn brown -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Book, Underground Cable Notes .Brown cover for Defence Personnel, Date printed. 1944. Special # 4
Used in most operationsIn good order.Brown covered book issued by the Commonwealth of Australia.Issued by Chief Engineer,s Branch Postmaster- General,s Department, Melbourne. -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Aerial Photograph of Brown Hill, Victoria
Aerial photograph of Brown Hill near Ballarat.brown hill, aerial photograph -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.
Photogroph - Colour, Kinnane Family Reunion at Brown Hill Hall
Members of the Kinnane clan in the Brown Hill Hall.kinnane, brown hill hall -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Stole, Fitted Brown Mink Stole by K Feitel, 1930-1950
The furriers Keitel were established in Australia early in the Twentieth Century. The business was initially in Port Melbourne in Beach Street and later in Lt Collins Street, Melbourne. In 1916, 1918, 1924, and 1927 there were newspaper reports of robberies at the business; an indication of the monetary value of furs in the past. There was an interesting connection to Jewish refugees to Australia reported in Australian newspapers in 1939, which relates to the Keitel family. OFFICER'S WIDOW A REFUGEE MELBOURNE, Wednesday. - A widow, whose husband was killed in action while a German officer in the Great, War, reached Melbourne in the Marella, a refugee from Nazi Germany. She is Mrs L. Fuchs, and on the wharf she met her, brother, Mr K. Feitel, a Melbourne furrier, for the first time in 40 years. Another, brother, Mr I. Feitel, travelled with her from Vienna. Mr I Feitel is a watchmaker, and has been in the business in Australia for about 50 years. He has brought with him an agency to establish here, for the well-known Swiss watchmaking company, Chaux-de-fonds. ESCAPED INTO HOLLAND. Having escaped from Germany into Holland, 80 refugees brought to Australia in the Marella were taken by Dutch ships to Batavia, where they Joined the Marella. Seven landed in Brisbane, 40 in Sydney, and 33 in Melbourne. There was only a few British subjects in the ship. The Jewish refugees include a cattle breeder, a lawyer for a Viennese bank, dentists, clothing , manu facturers, machinery experts, and general merchants. (Source: Evening New (Rockhampton, 4 May1939, p. 4) In 1947, Mr Kallman Feitel died and the business was carried on by his family.A fashionable fur stole created by a major furriers in Melbourne.Large brown lined mink fur stole. Label: K. Feitel, Furrier, 290 Lt Collins Street, Melbourne.furs, costume accessories, women's clothing, fur stoles -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Fur Stole, Rectangular Brown Fur Stole, 1930-1939
Small lined rectangular brown fur stolefurs, costume accessories, fur stoles, fur collars -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, McCormick, Josephine Gordon
Josephine Gordon McCormick (1925-2009) was active in the Eltham Community, including as a member of the Eltham District Historical Society. During the Second World War she served in the Women's Royal Navy. Contents Newspaper notices: Death and Funeral notices, Josephine (Jo) Gordon McCormick. Text of eulogy by Josephine McCormick's daughter Sue. Pages from Eltham District Historical Society newsletter 187 July 2009, reproducing eulogy by Josephine McCormick's daughter Sue. Order of Service, thanksgiving for life of Josephine Gordon McCormick, 4 May 2009.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjosephine gordon mccormick -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - gelatin silver photograph, Brighton Artillery Corps showing Adam Lindsay Gordon as a member of the Corps, 1870
In 1936, a plate commemorating Adam Lindsay Gordon's service as a soldier of the Queen was installed in the Wilson Memorial Hall— formerly known as the Brighton Drill Hall— recording that the poet was sworn in there as a member of the Brighton Artillery Corps in 1869. Gordon lived in Brighton for only 14 months, but took an active interest in the Artillery Corps. In addition to the memorial plate, two photographs of the Brighton Artillery corps, were unveiled by Mr A. C. Wilson, a son of the Councillor Thomas Wilson before whom the poet took the oath of allegiance to the Queen. This photograph shows a group of the corps, with Gordon in uniform.brighton artillery corps, soldier, adam lindsay gordon, a.c. wilson, cr. t. wilson, poet -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of (Captain) Gordon Watts-Phillips and Mary Hilda Watts-Phillips, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
Charles Gordon Watts-Phillips was born in 1849 at Forest Hill, Surrey, England, the son of Dramatic Author, Watts Phillips, and Lily Mariner. He departed England for Australia around 1874. His sister Roland was a favourite Australian actress of the early 1900s. Gordon as he was known, whilst residing in Goolwa, South Australia and working as a clerk met and married a widow, Jane Luxon (nee Miller) on the 7th August, 1876 at the Wesleyan Church in Strathalbyn, South Australia. Jane, Gordon’s elder by some 11 years was born in Ireland in 1838, the daughter of Robert Joseph Miller, a carpenter and Jane Miller. She had previously married Captain William Luxon in 1861 at Encounter Bay, South Australia at age 22 and they had four children: William (1864), George Robert (1865), Miriam Louisa (1867) and Harriet Jane (1869), all born at Encounter Bay. Gordon and Jane had two further children together: Caroline Roland Watts-Phillips (1877 Islington S.A.) and Charles Gordon Watts-Phillips (1879 Yatala, S.A.). At some stage, Jane then deserted her husband. Gordon obtained a master's certificate and was a part owner of a small trader. He had also been captain of one of the passenger boats on the Darling River. He was reputedly a popular coastal skipper. By 1891 Gordon was the Captain of the S.S Omeo operating around Sale, Victoria. In August of that year some of the heaviest flooding of the Thomson River ever experienced in twenty years occurred over the 3rd and 4th of August. Gordon, and others, rescued the lives of many families over that period for which he was awarded a Bronze Medal by the Royal Humane Society. By 1892 the S.S. Omeo had passed to another Captain and Gordon subsequently retired from the sea and moved to Melbourne. Whilst residing in Coburg, Victoria, Gordon met Mary Hilda Harvey Huxley who was living in Brunswick. Mary was born in Horsham, the daughter of George Harry Huxley, a miner, and Emma Deane. Having not heard from Jane for some years and believing her dead, Gordon and Mary marry at Carlton on Christmas Eve, 1900. Interestingly, an announcement of the marriage was not placed in The Age newspaper until September 1903, nearly three years after the event by which time Gordon and Mary had a son, Victor Gordon Watts-Phillips, born 8 February 1903 in Carlton. Within months of the placement of this marriage announcement, his former wife, Jane, makes a reappearance but apparently does not interfere and Mary and Gordon continue to live together as husband and wife. Around the same time in late 1903, Gordon’s brother, Basil Watts Phillip wrote from London to the Victoria Police seeking assistance to locate his brother. He had last heard from him in a letter dated Cunninghame, Gippsland, 1891. He indicated that about 1893 Gordon and Jane and their two children were living at Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park but the whereabouts of all was now unknown. He mentioned Gordon had also been awarded 21 guineas by Judge Boucaut on the 26th February 1884, also a silver medal, for arresting two ruffians who had brutally assaulted a jockey (in South Australia) and that he had been awarded the Royal Humane Society's medal, London, and in 1891, was presented with the Royal Humane Society's certificate of merit (Victoria). Basil also stated his brother had lost the sight of one eye through a stab he received in New York and had a scar on his temple, one on the wrist, two under the shoulder blade, and one on the thigh, and two bullet wounds in the leg. Basil’s quest was published in the Melbourne Herald and assistance was soon forthcoming to the Police. In June 1906 Gordon made his Will, leaving all his estate to his youngest son Victor. Mary was appointed Executrix and it was witnessed by Olive Huxley, married woman, and James Huxley, a pottery maker. James was subsequently killed in France in May 1918. Gordon and Mary have a second son, Basil Douglas born in Carlton in 1911 but he dies as toddler in 1913. At some point Gordon and Mary made their home at Eltham though official electoral roll records record them at Little Flinders Street Melbourne, employed as a caretaker and from 1906 in Brunswick as a decorator then painter. Eltham may have been a ‘holiday’ home but it seems Mary was actively engaged in the community as a newspaper report in the Advertiser in 1922 not long after Gordon’s death indicates Mary was one of the best known and best liked ladies of the Eltham district. She was actively engaged in all matters, tending towards the welfare of the district. At the time of Gordon’s death Mary was president of the Ladies' Public Hall Committee, responsible for the conduct of numerous, and successful entertainments. Gordon’s first and only legal wife, Jane Luxon Watts-Phillips nee Miller, died 6 November 1921 and was buried 8 November 1921 at Springvale Cemetery. Jane had lived 34 years in South Australia and 30 years in Victoria. With Jane now dead, Gordon was now officially a widower and just three weeks later, the retired master mariner of Eltham at age 55 remarried Mary, 42, of 174 Hickford Street, East Brunswick on the 29th November 1921 in the Parish of St Cuthbert, East Brunswick. Gordon died at their home, ‘The Rest’, at 174 Hickford Street, East Brunswick on February 9, 1922 and was buried at Eltham Cemetery on February 11. An interesting link is established with the heavy floods of August 1891 by the erection of a tombstone in the Eltham cemetery. The stone bears the inscription: - “In loving memory of (Captain) Gordon, dearly beloved husband of Mary Watts Phillips. Died 9th February 1922, aged 62 years." Beside the stone is a replica, carved in a marble scroll, of the Royal Humane Society of Australia's Certificate of merit. Part of the wording of this certificate is as follows:- “At a general court of directors holder at the offices of the society at Melbourne on the 6th day of September 1891, it was resolved that the courage and humanity displayed by Gordon Watts Phillips aged 30-years captain of S.S. Omeo, Sale, in rescuing many families from drowning during the heavy floods on Thomson River on 3rd and 4th of August 1891 call for the admiration of the court, and justly entitles him to the certificate of merit of this society, which is hereby awarded." Unbeknownst to Gordon, his second and subsequent legal marriage to Mary initiated a revocation of his Will of 1906, which had solely benefited his son Victor. Consequently, Mary had to apply for Letters of Administration and the only legal beneficiaries would be Mary and his two children by Jane. On June 18, 1940, at age 61, Mary married 70-year-old Arthur Ernest Fenn in Melbourne. Unfortunately for her, Arthur died a year later in July 1941 and was buried in the Cohuna Cemetery near Echuca. Mary lived a further 8 years, passing away suddenly July 4, 1948 in Carlton, and was buried July 7 with her beloved husband Gordon, at Eltham Cemetery. In Loving Memory of (Captain) Gordon Dearly beloved husbandof Mary Watts-Phillips Died 9th Feb. 1922, aged 62 years Also Mary Hilda Loved wife of above Died 4th July 1948 "At rest"Born Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, (captain) gordon watts-phillips, mary hilda harvey watts-phillips (nee huxley) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Funeral of Captain Brown, 1963, Funeral of Captain Brown, 1963, 1963
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: FUNERAL OF CAPT. BROWN/ 1963 (pencil, upper centre) L (circled, blue pen, centre)port of portland archives, funeral procession -
Greensborough Historical Society
Audio - Oral History, June Hall, Ida Brown: interviewed by June Hall, 2011
Ida Brown is interviewed by June Hall. They discuss memories of growing up in Greensborough and Ida's blended Richards - Angland family.1 audio cassette in plastic caseSide 1: "Ida"; Side 2 "Blank".june hall, oral history, ida brown, richards angland family -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, B/W unframed photo of 1973 flood at Gordon Park, 01/02/1973
Taken by the editor of The Charlton Tribune Ian Cameron. Of the 1973 flood at Gordon Park and Croquet Club.Photograph unframed, creased in top RH corner, surface torn on left edgeflood, gordon park, croquet club