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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
Black and white photograph taken of Rod Twining and a student tree planting on Tambo Waterboard property East Gippsland Victoriarevegitation -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1950 c
Zepher was built by Don Mitchelson in Rosebud Victoria. It was bought by G Peel and J Mitchelson to be converteed to passenger launch Sea Bird in 1952Black and white photograph of twin screw couta boat, "Zepher" Lakes Entrance Victoriaboats and boating, local history -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
number in album 03532.02Colour photograph Bob Hodgson with his twin grandsons Justin King and Cameron King and another child at Aquadome pool. Lakes Entrance Victoriarecreational facilities, recreation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: GREIFFENHAGENS CELLAR (HERCYNIA VINEYARD)
"Hercynia" was the largest vineyyard in the Bendigo District. It was started by Carl Wilhelm Greiffenhagen (William) and his cousins, twins, Carl and August Heine. The first vine cuttings were planted in 1860. The partners owned 300 acres at Axe Creek and in 1862 had 24 acres under vines and an orchard of 4 acres. By 1884 they had expanded to 30 acres of vines. They produced many award winning wines. August Heine ( 1832 - 1898) was born in Germany and came to Australia in 1854 with his twin brother Carl and their cousin William Greiffenhagen. Initially the three took up mining successfully but then the partnership bought 300 acres at Axe Creek and planted a vineyard. They also grew fruit and crops to feed the working horses. In 1870 August sold his interest in the vineyard and set up his own smaller vineyard at Sheepwash Gully. He had several business interests before he took up the caretaker position at the newly dug Weeroona lake, a position he held until his death. Carl Heine sold his interest in the vineyard in 1873 and returned to Germany. WIlliam Grieffenhagen (1834-1916) continued his very successful vineyard until the region was hit with a highly infectious vine disease in 1893. Although his own vines escaped infection, he was within the 2 mile quarantine area and was forced to dig out all his vines. He never replanted but depended on his orchard instead. He was a founding member of the Bendigo Agricultural Society and a local Shire councillor for several years. In 1870 he married Margaret Boyd.Binder containing information relating to Greiffenhagen's cellar (Hercynia Vineyard) 1860 - 1991 including black and white photographs & maps, compiled by John Houlahan as a third year thesis whichnis pat of the assessment for a Bachelor of Arts (Social Science) degree. Donated to the German Society 15/2/96 by the Grandfather of author Jack Houlahan.John Houlahanbook, bendigo, wineries, bendigo-history-axe creek- wineries- german -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Boxed set of Playing cards, Gordon Quality Playing Cards
... Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat 8 Cardigan St Lake ...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 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Coates family, 1920c
This image was photographed from an original oval framed photograph in possession of Mrs Vi Symmons, nee Coate, daughter of Joseph and Isabella Coate. The Coate home was moved to Kalimna West 1960-1970c.Sepia photograph of the family home of Joseph and Isabella Coate, situated on Esplanade. It shows a tile roofed California style bungalow residence, two internal chimneys each topped with twin chimney pots. Veranda has decorative frieze under roof, seven men standing in front of house, five in workman's aprons. Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, architecture, people, clothing, room display