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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge - Royal Federation of Aero Clubs Badge, Stokes Melbourne, Circa 1969?
... Federation of Aero Clubs Badge Stokes Melbourne ...Swinton CollectionGold flying bird on circular disk of gold and 2 blues circled around the earth and inscription of Australia. Gold lettering on dark blue outer circle Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Austswinton, aero clubs, royal federation of aero clubs -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Work on paper - Letter, Henry Watts, Letter written 1859
Henry Watts (1828_1889) Died at Melbourne, 16th December, 1889. He was a good microscopist. His botanical studies were chiefly devoted to algae, both fresh-water and marine, and while living for many years at Warrnambool he was a contributor of algae to Harvey, who figured Wrangelia wattsii, Harv., and Crouania wattsii, Harv., in his “Phycologia Australica " He was the author of "On the Fresh-water Algae of Victoria " (Trans. Roy. Soc. Vict., 1861-4, 67) ; .also a paper "On Fossil Polyzoa" (ib.. 82); "A Trip to Mt. Macedon in Search of Fresh-water Algae" (Wing's S. S. Record, iii., 252); "On a Species of fresh-water Algae from Victoria" (Vict. Nat., i., 21); "Some Recent Additions to our Knowledge of Microscopic Natural History" (ib., iii., I33) (includes lists of fresh-water algae and Desmidieae ), First librarian (1881-2), also a vice-president of the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria. He is further commemorated by Acacia wattsiana. F. v. M. www.anbg.gov.au/biography/watts-henry.html . Henry Watts worked as a bootmaker in Timor and Liebig streets Warrnambool in the 1860’s but it was as an amateur scientist that Watts gained public notice.For an exhibiton in Melbourne in 1861 Henry Watts prepared a collection of over 100 different species of seaweed from the Warrnambool district. It is recorded in the Examiner in 1863 that he had been elected as an honorary member of the Bristol Microscopical Society of England He was a member of the Warrnambool Horticultural society and in 1865 he opted to become a flower distiller.At the 1866 MelbourneExhibition, Henry Watts exhibited 44 bottles of his perfumes. He had a keen interest in microscopes and microscopic organisms.He spent many hours combing the caves and examining the guano of local bats. This letter is written to Professor Quekett advising him that he has sent a collection of packets of samples of diatomaceae asking him to examine and name the same.. Professor Quekett was a famous microscopist of the Victorian era with the Quekett microscopist club one of the oldest in the world dedicated to the use of the microscope and its discoveries. Henry Watts was one of Warrnambool’s first botanists and marine scientists. He also established a flower distilling and perfume manufacturing business in Warrnambool. In 1861 he sent a collection of over 100 species of seaweed to the Melbourne Exhibition.Framed, handwritten letter, ink on blue paper. Transcript of letter is typed black on white paper. Five small numbered pieces of paper containing specimens of diatomaceae collected from marine and fresh water areas around Warrnambool.Names Henry Watts, Professor Quekett. Handwritten along the bottom of the frame, “The above was bought at a London Auction for $12-10-00 by Miss Eddey a Melbourne Book shop Proprietress and recently presented to the W.F.N. Club.: warrnambool, henry watts, watts henry, botanist,microscope, microscopic, quekett, john thomas quekett -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Personal Objects of Dr. Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy
Dr. Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy (studied at Melbourne University) was a Surgeon Lieutenant on the destroyer S.S. Napier during WW11. Pieces of shrapnel hit Dr. Murphy on the head and he was saved by his tin helmet. He retired to Emerald in 1947 after running a successful medical practice in Hampton, with the intention of breeding turkeys. But Emerald and the surrounding districts had no doctor, so for the next 34 years, the well loved Dr. Murphy provided medical care, working 7 days a week and travelling all over the hills making house calls in all types of weather. Many families couldn't afford his services, and they didn't receive an account or if they did pay, the cheques were not cashed. Often payment was rendered in the form of fruit and vegetables. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1977 for devotion to the health of the community. He died in 1981 at the age of 76 years and a Memorial Fund was set up in his name to provide support for local students studying Medicine.VEMU1647.1 Naval Cap VEMU1647.2 Geelong Grammar Cap (Rowing) VEMU1647.3 Tin Helmet VEMU1647.4 Mug Intercollegiate Boat Race VEMU1647.5 Mug Ballarat Hospital Medico's VEMU1647.6 Pocket Badge Royal Melbourne Hospital Surgeon VEMU1647.7 Pieces of Shrapnel which hit I.S. Murphy on head VEMU1647.8 Medical Registration Certificate 22.12.1937 VEMU1647.9 Geelong College Flag VEMU1647.10 Rudder Ormond College Students Club 1931 Cox I.S.Mc. Murphy VEMU1647.11 Wooden Shield Geelong College 1921-1922 VEMU1647.12 Program from Scotts Hotel VEMU1647.13 Paperwork Celebration Dinner at Emerald Country Club for New Year Honour.dr. murphy -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Visitors Book
First signed entry dated 9th June 1942 - Capt C.F. Thompson. The Club was opened on 15th May 1942- the final entry is dated 1st December 1950.Hardcover, lined visitors book of the Returned Soldiers League's "Fighting Forces Leave Club". rsl, fighting forces leave club -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Bromides, 1984-1985
Various bromides used for printing Advertisements, including for Emerald Cricket Club, Emerald Netball Club, Emerald Hardware, Rotary Inner Wheel, Peter Stickley Real Estate, Emerald Nobelius Estate sale,Emerald Tolley and Lamble Agricultural Services,Emerald District Waterboard, Melbourne Reptile and Fauna Reserve and Emerald Security.bromides, emerald, clubs -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Girls' Club, Hurstbridge, 1920
Activites of the Girls Club included organising annual socials and a ball to raise funds for the Hurstbridge Memorial Park in 1923. They were particularly active in the 1920s and 1930s. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, hurstbridge, girls' club, girls societies -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Returned soldiers picnic, Police Paddocks, Queenstown, c.1916, c.1916
Possibly a picnic for returned servicemen from Gallipoli. This photo was taken in front of the Police Paddocks with the police station on the left. Model T Fords parked with soldiers, drivers and locals resting on the police paddock in front of the Queenstown (St Andrews) station. The RACV Volunteer Motor Corps service during World War One was the reason the organisation was granted its Royal prefix. Automobile Club of Victoria members volunteered their time and vehicles to collect returning soldiers and nurses from ships at Princes Pier, Port Melbourne. Trips were also often arranged for convalescing soldiers to country areas for picnics and to “revive spirits”. The soldiers were also picked up from the Austin Hospital in Heidelberg and Mont Park Military Hospital in Macleod. Queenstown (St Andrews) was a common picnic spot. The Evelyn Observer reported on June 9. 1916 "Some 75 returned soldiers visited Queenstown on Sunday, 28th ult., and were hospitably entertained by local residents who had provided refreshments sufficient for 150. Mr. Milne in an appropriate speech welcomed the soldiers, and Mr. Robison suitably responded.” The photo was reproduced page 108 of “The Diamond Valley Story" by Diane H. Edwards.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image, 16 x 24 and 12.5 x 9 cm and 4 x 5 inch B&W Neg sepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, queenstown, cars, police station, st andrews, soldiers, picnic, exhibition yprl 2019-12, gallipoli, model t ford, pioneers and painters, police paddocks, retuned soldiers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Rolls Royce and Bentley Club at Sugarloaf, Christmas Hills, c. May 1986, 1986
Originally contained in a 'magnetic' photo album believed to have been donated by Mr Eric Stephenson, Jingalong, 110 Ryans Road, Eltham, Vic. 3095; relocated to archival safe storage.Seven colour photographscars, rolls royce and bentley club, sugarloaf -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Russell Yeoman, Asphalting Eltham Shire Office driveway at 895 Main Road, Eltham, c.1966, 1966c
This is now known as Library Place following the demolition of the Shire Offices in August 1996. The Eltham Senior Citizens Club building where EDHS holds its meetings is located to the left of the driveway where the grass is.Digital file only; created from original colour positive slide transparencystreets, main road, eltham shire office, library place, russell yeoman collection -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Founding members, Russell Yeoman, Secretary since 1969 and Diana Bassett-Smith, Committee member, 2710/2017
Eltham District Historical Society's 50th Anniversary dinner held at St Margaret's Hall, Pitt Street, Eltham, 27 October, 2017 Diana was also associated with the Pny Club and Eltham Rural GroupBorn Digital50th anniversary, eltham district historical society, st margarets anglican church, eltham rural group, horse and pony club -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, First house in Pryor Street, Eltham, c.1965, 1965c
This was the first house on Pryor Street which was located at the corner of what is now Commercial Place on the eastern side. Originally there was another house adjacent but it had been moved by the time of the 1951 aerial survey. The house was also the first home of Russell Yeoman who had been newly appointed to the Shire of Eltham and this house belonging to the council was vacant and made available to him for four weeks before it was relocated to Susan Street just south of the bowls club and was used a child care centre associated with the Living and Learning Centre (Russell believes). Russell then moved into another council owned house at the corner of Susan and Bridge Streets.Digital file only; created from original colour positive slide transparencyeltham, streets, houses, pryor street, susan street, fe holden sedan, russell yeoman collection -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, First house in Pryor Street, Eltham, c.1965, 1965c
This was the first house on Pryor Street which was located at the corner of what is now Commercial Place on the eastern side. Originally there was another house adjacent but it had been moved by the time of the 1951 aerial survey. The house was also the first home of Russell Yeoman who had been newly appointed to the Shire of Eltham and this house belonging to the council was vacant and made available to him for four weeks before it was relocated to Susan Street just south of the bowls club and was used a child care centre associated with the Living and Learning Centre (Russell believes). Russell then moved into another council owned house at the corner of Susan and Bridge Streets.Digital file only; created from original colour positive slide transparencyeltham, streets, houses, pryor street, susan street, russell yeoman collection, fc holden sedan -
Orbost & District Historical Society
ticket, 1880's
The Potosi was built in Scotland in 1873 by John Elder and Co.It was a cargo/passenger iron screw steamer and sailed from 1880-1887 under the Orient Line Australia service. Samuel James Lynn was born in 1865 in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. Sam left his home in Coleraine in 1883 at the age of 17. (More information in O.D.H.S. newsletter No. 91 September, 2012 by Margaret Hollands) Samuel Lynn was a well-known Orbost pioneer. Ho owned much property throughout the district , bred Clydesdale horses and fattened about 600 cattle. He was in great demand as a judge of both cattle and horses at agricultural shows in Victoria and interstate. He was a shire councillor for 30 years and president several times. He took a great interest in the sporting clubs of the town and played cricket until late in life. He was goal umpire for the local football team for many years, judged for the Orbost Racing Club and was the first president of the Orbost Bowls Club. He was also a member of the first municipal band. A paper passenger's contract ticket for Samuel Lynn on the Steam Ship Potosi from Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool, United Kingdom to Melbourne, Australia. It is white with black print and hand-written details.front - signed "Samuel Lynn"lynn-samuel potosi-steamship -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Badge, Ringwood RSL Marching Club badge 1986, 1986
... Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood RSL Marching Club 1961 ...Ringwood RSL Marching Club badge with inscription - cream enamel centre background, red enamel numerals 25 over image of clocktower, green enamel outer band, gold metallic printing, pin fastening on backRingwood RSL Marching Club 1961-1986 with numerals 25 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia, Ringwood Field Naturalists Club Inc, Packet- Ringwood Field Naturalists and Flora Club- Newsletters 2008-2009 and miscellaneous notes, 1892-1988|October 2008|2008-2009
Miscellaneous literature.Packet includes: . Newsletter Issue No 27, October, 2008. Programme for November 2008-April 2009. . Newspaper cuttings from "Mail". . Miscellaneous articles and hand written notes. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Biography, Ringwood and District Historical Society, Interview notes - short biography on Miss Daisy Paddock, teacher at Ringwood State School, circa 1970s, c.1970s
Single page of notes/interview record of Miss Daisy Paddock, teacher at the Ringwood State School in Greenwood Avenue (now Federation Estate) - Interview write-up by Ringwood History Group.Transcript: "Miss Janet Daisy Paddock She was an extremely well-liked and well-regarded teacher at the old RW State School in Greenwood Ave (Now Federation Estate). She taught between the years of 1927 until 1941, then again after the war from 1951 until final retirement in 1961. In fact she was so liked that her former pupils formed "The 2997 Club" , which met in her honour every year for a meal (and, of course, their guest of honour). 2997 was the RW SS number. In some of her letters about early life in RW, she recalls the RW Mail being produced and printed in a small wooden building in Adelaide St. [Adelaide St is officially no longer on the RW map but it went from the highway nearly to Mullum Creek, between Melbourne St and Warrandyte Road.^ In fact there is an unmarked 100 metres of road that is on the west side of Officeworks that ends in a roundabout at the bottom of Eastland carpark. I don't believe it is exactly in the same position as the old Adelaide Street but it pretty close. That would put the old Mail office in the vicinity of the Maroondah Council service centre in Eastland.] She also recalls that there were nearly a dam on every corner. In fact, I recall in my 1950s/60s childhood that there were still many dams around. As I previously mentioned, with the RW-Mitcham claybelt, there wasn't much top soil and the orange clay is very fine, so when the banks of the dam get wet, it wass very slippery. I often remember playing around in those dams, as most boys did in those days. A friend and I spied an old bath used to water some horses so after some trial and errors we made it waterproof and fashioned a couple of paddles out of wooden fence pailings. The first launch in the local dam was fine and we managed to manouver through the bullrushes into the middle. The only thing that I forgot about was that I had a d<^ that went everywhere with me and, rather than bark from the bank, he swam over to us and tried to get aboard. Bath tubs are not known for their seaworthness and he tipped us all in the drink. Of course the bath sank like a rock. We scrambled on the bank and he added insult to injury when, as all dogs do, gave the usual shake and sprayed us with water. My mind often comes back to one dam right next to the Croydon pub - that provided water to the Magg's orchard - dug in the usual fashion on about 3 metres deep scraped in the local clay, it was at this dam in the early sixties that a young boy drowned. After that we were pretty careful around dams. Going back to Daisy's memories, she recalls that the kids often started late on Monday mornings as Monday was Market Day at RW. They used to watch the stock being herded into the yards and people getting off the steam trains. Her family home was at Gruyere and her father used to drive to RW market and stop midway at the Burnt Bridge hotel and rest the horses. [I suspect that he may have watered other things besides the horses.] They eventually moved to RW in Thanet St. Miss Paddock still remembers the old RW school at the corner of RW St and Whitehorse Road, it was very small so they built the new school in Greenwood Ave. RW had a population of around 2,(K)0 when Daisy became an Assistant Class Five. She used to walk through the open paddocks, surrounded by bush and orchards. She goes on to say that the bush was alive with wildlife and a natural playground for the children. Miss Paddock was a member of the Soroptomist Club in RW (equivalent to Rotary), active in the church and local community. At our archives, we have a plaque that grac^ the entrance to the school, naming it the Miss Daisy Paddock library, in honour of a great woman in our city." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Display case and 4 books, Lillian Horner memorial Prize presented to Miss J.D.Paddock in 1956 for distinguished work as an infant teacher in Ringwood, 1956
The Lillian Horner Memorial Prize was awarded to Miss Daisy Paddock for distinguished work as an infant teacher. Lillian Horner was a pioneer in infant teaching. She was born in May 1873 and died in February 1938. She encouraged mothers to interest themselves directly in the work of her infant grades so laid the foundations for the first Mother's Club. An annual prize of books was given to the infant teacher adjudged most worthy in a school under the Education Department, Victoria. to perpetuate her memory. In 1956 Daisy Paddock from Ringwood S.S.2997 won the prize. The books were The First Year in School by E.R. Boyce, The Merry-go-round by James Jeeves, One Little Boy by Julian Press, The Fairy Green by Rose Fyleman and Lavenders Blue,A Book of Nursery Rhymes by Kathleen Lines. The presentation case was made by former pupils who were then attending Ringwood Technical College.Wooden display case with metal plaque. Box with glass and wooden lid fastened by a brass clasp fixed by 4 wooden struts to a wooden tray base enclosing 5 books +Additional Keywords: Paddock, J.D. / Lillian Hornerpresented to Miss J.D. Paddock ,the Lillian Horner Memorial Prize 1956 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
season tickets, Ringwood East Football Club Membership Cards and Season Tickets 1963-1978, 1963-1978
Season Tickets for Ringwood East Football Club 1963- 1978 all belonging to Bruce Holliday13 membership cards for Ringwood East Football Club. Season Tickets 1963-1978 as follows: 1963 Blue card of reinforced fabric, member no. 68, Mr Ray Holliday. Includes all fixtures 1964 White card. Ticket no 109 1965 white card No 79 1966 white card No300 1967Lady re Bruce No 55 1968 Lady re Bruce No 238 1969 Gents re R A Holliday No 48 1969 Ladies re Bruce No 280 1970 Gents R A Holliday No 54 1971 Gents no name No 164 1976 Gents no name No 030 1977 Male no name No 153 1978 Male No Name No 066 +Additional Keywords: Holliday, Bruce -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mervyne Studio, Ringwood Reserve - Award Winning Cricket Team with Shield c1934, c1934
Photograph of award winning cricket team with shield. Photographed on Ringwood Reserve c.1934 (no names) +Additional Keywords: Ringwood Cricket ClubMervyne Studio, Ringwood -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Ringwood Rifle Club memo book with signatures. April 17th 1962 to 14th December 1963
Note on inside cover of the book: 'When entering the pit to take their turn at marking the targets, each member had to sign this to cover themselves for workers comp. in the event of an accident April 17th 1962 to 14th Dec 1963'Embassy Foldeasy Memo Book, containing signatures. 50 pp. (Est.) Note on inside cover: When entering the pit to take their turn at marking the targets each member had to sign this to cover themselves for workers comp. in event of an accident. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph - Newspaper Clipping, Early View of Club Hotel, Ringwood East
The newspaper clipping caption is incorrect. The Club Hotel featured in the article was located on the north side of Mount Dandenong Road. It was destroyed by fire in 1890 prior to re-opening later on the south side where it operated until sale and demolition in 2020 to make way for a retirement village. (See PDF attached - "SS0067 Vic Collections 3754b - Club Hotel Fire 1890").Early View of Club Hotel, Ringwood East. Weatherboard with iron roof. Single chimney on one end. Picket fence on RHS. Two horse-drawn vehicles standing out front including three adults and two children. Source/date of newspaper unknown. Later newspaper item also attached reporting hotel being destroyed by fire in 1890.Caption: There was 'antimony in them thar hills' at Ringwood when this picture was taken in the 1890s. At that time the Club Hotel in Mt Dandenong Road, East Ringwood was owned by a George Wiggin. There were antimony mines operating nearby. The present-day Club Hotel is on this site. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Medal, Ringwood Football Club popular player award - 1922, 1922
... Road Ringwood North melbourne RINGWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB; Most ...Medal awarded by Ringwood Football Club (Victoria) fob 9ct gold engraved - see inscriptions. VF or better. +Additional Keywords: Corman, M / Ringwood Football ClubRINGWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB; Most Popular Player; M. Corman 1922 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book - Accounts, Ringwood Primary School Mothers Club, Ringwood Primary School Mothers' Club Financial Accounts Book 1939-1968, 1939 - 1968
Account Book. Ringwood Primary School Mothers Club.; Financial accounts - Receipts, Expenditure and Balance Sheets. Black cardboard cover. Spine patched with white adhesive material. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Minute book of the Ringwood and District Rifle Club for the period 3-Jun-1954 to 8-Jul-1957, c. 1954
Minute book of the Ringwood and District Rifle Club for the period 3-Jun-1954 to 8-Jul-1957. 34 pp. used and 60 pp. (est.) blank. Crocodile skin pattern on cover and blue fabric spine. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia - Membership Card, Membership card of L.L. Haines to the Ringwood Returned Servicemen's Club 1959, 1959
Membership card of L.L. Haines to the Ringwood Returned Servicemen's Club. Expiry date 31-Dec-1959. L.L. Haines was the father of Russ Haines who is the president of the Ringwood Historical Society. Colour of the card is yellow.506 on back of card -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Ticket for Euchre Party and Dance Heathmont Tennis Club and Newspaper Cuttings
Ticket for Euchre Party and Dance Heathmont Tennis Club; Town Hall, Ringwood, Wednesday 12th September 8 to 12; Good Floor. Music. Supper. Ladies 1/6. Brown Card. +Additional Keywords: Clota, F (President) / Travers, R.L. (Hon Sec)As above -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Proposed Ringwood Cemetery (Club Hotel on site). Cuttings, Correspondence 1927-28, 1871
... Road Ringwood North melbourne Cemetery. Club Hotel on site ...Cemetery. Club Hotel on site. First laid out 1871 Cemetery. Eastern Suburbs. Ringwood. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Books, "Ringwood Mail" Print 87-6065, 870-2131, Fixtures Books (2) for the Ringwood Bowling Club. Both for season 1964 - 1965, 1964
Fixtures Books (2) for the Ringwood Bowling Club. Both for season 1964 - 1965. +Additional Keywords: Beagley, L.F., President -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Ringwood Rifle Club match record book 1965 - 1969, 1965 - 1969
Used by the Ringwood Rifle Club for scoring at weekly meetings. The first meeting recorded is 7-Aug-1965Book - buff card cover with red cloth cover on spine. Printed on cover 'Ringwood Rifle Club'. Contains match records. 100 pp. (est.) during 1965 - 1969. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Medal, Ringwood Movie Club - trophy in form of metal disc presented to Club in 1978, 1978
Metal disc (diam 8cm) with text handwritten on box: Trophy presented to Ringwood Movie Club for 1st Prize in competition in Japan. Individual Members Portion 1978. A picture of a projector is embossed.Face of disc: ELMO 16mm Projector Model A 1927; Back of disc: ELMO