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Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Photograph, Knight's General Store McBride St Cockatoo
James and Caroline McBride built the store when their small "tack on" room at the side of "Fernholme Guest house" became too small. The Knight's, who had a general store in Gembrook, later bought it and put his sister and brother in law, Tom and Mary Fairbridge, in as managers and was run as a sub branch of the Gembrook store. This store was later known as Fairbridges when Tom and Mary bought it from the Knight's.Photograph taken circa 1910 of Knight's General Store McBride St Cockatoo. The Knight's who had a general store in Gembrook, later bought it and put his sister and brother-in-law, Tom and Mary Fairbridge, in as managers. This store ran as a sub branch of the Gembrook store until Tom and Mary brought it. It then became known as 'Fairbridges". Local residents and a horse and cart are in the foreground of the photograph.cockatoo victoria, mcbride, fairbridge, gembrook, horse, cart, mcbride st shops, knight bros, cockatoo residents, -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Memorial Book, Masonic in Memoriam Book for Thomas Ord Fairbridge
Thomas Fairbridge came to Cockatoo about 1919 to manage the store for his brother-in-law Henry Knight and later bought it. The shop continued to operate as Fairbridges after Thomas died in 1941. On his death he was First Principal of the Belgrave Holy Royal Arch Chapter, this in memoriam book was given to the Fairbridge family on Feb 14th, 1942The lodge stated in the book -- The desire to pay homage and respect to the memory of our Most Excellent First Principal who passed to the Great Beyond in November of last year has prompted the Companions to present this token of the love and esteem in which he was held. To his loved ones we extend sincere sympathy. We offer it without reserve and with the most profound understanding.Leather bound book maroon in colour, with gold embossing. Held together with a maroon cord. Contained in its original maroon cardboard storage box.Includes a family photo, of Thomas, Mary and Dorothy Fairbridge. Newspaper obituary, tributes and memorial service cuttings with handwritten descriptions. Signatures of members from the Belgrave Holy Royal Arch Chapter.cockatoo, fairbridge, masonic, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - POLICE BUILDING SITE, BULL STREET, BENDIGO, AFTER DEMOLITION
Colour photo: site of former Police Headquarters, Bull Street, Bendigo. Law Courts and former Post Office building on LH side. Site is clear of all building demolition works apart from small trailer. Sign on front wire fence 'Arvee Demolitions'. Three cars parked on kerbside in front - possibly late 1970's?organisation, government, police headquarters, bull street, bendig -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LAW COURTS AND POST OFFICE BUILDING, BENDIGO
Colour photo: taken from rear of Law Courts and Post Office buildings, which are situated in Pall Mall Bendigo. Demolition site where Police Headquarters once stood in foreground, fully cleared with dirt surface evident. Post Office building rear and side covered in scaffolding.organisation, government, law courts, post office -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LAW COURTS, PALL MALL, BENDIGO
Colour photo: rear of Law Courts building, Bendigo. Three storey storey building , each storey with arches. Demolition site of Police Headquarters in foreground, dirt piled up on LH side.organisation, government, law vcourts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOKLET: REPORT TO RESIDENTS CITY OF GREATER BENDIGO, 1996
Front cover is a photo of Alexandra Fountain. 52 paged booklet - ''Report to Residents - City of Greater Bendigo, 1995. Table of Contents; The Mayor; Chief Executive Officer; Council meetings; Office location and hours; ''One Telephone Number''; Locations of functions and business; Units; Organisation Structure; Advisory Committee; Municipal Boundaries; Customer services; Economic development; Bendigo Tourism; Bendigo Trust; Events Bendigo; Capital works 1996/97; Bendigo Regional Arts Centre; Local laws; Aged and disability services; Children and family services; Environmental health; Recreation and leisure; Parks and gardens; Planning and building; Waste management in Bendigo; Library services; Rates; Budget for 1996/97; The budget at a glance; Index.bendigo, council, report -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO VIEWS COLLECTION: PALL MALL, 1940's
Photograph. Tree lined Pall Mall on the north side, as is the post Office clockand roof of the Law courts. Cars in parking bays on other side. Shamrock Hotel left of photo and a double story building on Williamson Street corner, Myers store next to it. Maples store is in back ground.photograph, streetscape, bendigo's pall mall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO POST OFFICE AND LAW COURTS
Black and white photograph of the Bendigo Post Office and the Law Courts. The photo is glued to cardboard.buildings, post office, post office bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PALL MALL PROCESSION
Black and White photograph. The photo shows large procession heading north up Pall Mall. On RH side of image: Law Courts, Union Jack flag flying overhead. Conservatory Gardens just visible, picket fence along footpath. In centre of image: procession with horse drawn floats; float in front of image has large ball above an ornate supporting structure. Written on side of ball ' Gold .tained…' (gold contained?) On LH side of image, 'Harry Davey’ and 'F. Davey' written on shop fronts. All shops along Pall Mall have verandahs. Many people are sitting on balconies and rooftops watching the parade.bendigo, streetscape, pall mall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: CERTIFICATE EAGLEHAWK AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION, 1908
Certificate for Second Prize in Eaglehawk Australian Natives Association Musical and Elocutionary Competitions in 1908. Certificate is printed on cream coloured card with gold and red illustrations and writing. At the top is the crest of the Australian Natives Associaation with the words Branch and No 37 either side. The year 1908 and the words Eaglehawk and Australian Natives Association Musical and Elocutionary Competitions are printed within scrollwork below. A figure dressed in robes holding a laurel wreath and trumpet is standing on the right hand side. Certificate and Second Prize awarded to Miss Kathleen Foster for Piano Duet Open are printed and written below.Herbert Woodhouse lith, Law Courts Place Melbournedocument, certificate, music -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION: CLOTH BOUND BOOK, 1962
Book. Small book, bound and cover of blue cloth, on the front cover of which is ,printed in gold lettering: Victoria Constitutions 1962. Inside is printed : Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Containing The General Charges, Laws Rules and Regulations.&c, &c 1962.Published under the Authority of the Grand Lodge by C.E.Davis Grand Secretary, Melbourne. Harston, Partridge & Company Pty Ltd Printers 1962.book, masonic, victorian constitutions 1962 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: UNVEILING
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 1999. Unveiling: the first statuary in Bendigo near the Town Hall and Law Courts.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Rules and Regulations
The Society of Old Bendigonians (1853), Rules and Regulations booklet for the rules and regulations established on 27th September 1870. The booklet was printed by Maurice Moran, Mundy Street in 1871. the booklet includes the 27 rules and a list of members on 31 October 1870. The front and back covers of the booklet are blue, with the pages inside an aged creamy brown. The print throughout is black. A photocopy of the original documents has been made and is located with the original.old bendigonians, rules and by-laws, 1870s, rules and regulations -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Letters written by John Ellison
Two handwritten letters by John Ellison. Date and addressee unknown. The first letter written on a Municipal Clerks' Board letterhead describe life as a law student. The second is titled "Lambing season in Victoria. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection.lambing, farm life, law -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Penguin Books, The coming of the Third Reich, 2004
n 1900, Germany was one of modernity's great success stories: The most progressive and dynamic nation in Europe, it was the only country whose rapid economic growth and innovation rivaled that of the United States. Its political culture was far less authoritarian than Russia's and less anti-Semitic than France's. Representative institutions thrived, and competing political parties and elections were a central part of life. How, then, could it be that in little more than a generation this stable modern country would fall into the hands of Adolf Hitler and the violent, racist, extremist political movement he led, a movement that would lead Germany and then all of Europe into utter moral, physical, and cultural ruin?" "There is no story in twentieth-century history more important to understand, and Richard Evans has written the definitive account for our time. A masterful synthesis of a vast body of scholarly work integrated with important new research and interpretations, Evans's history restores drama and contingency to the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazis, even as he shows how ready Germany was by the early 1930s for such a takeover to occur. Its citizens were angry and embittered by military defeat and economic ruin, and its young democracy undermined by a civil service, an army, and a law enforcement system deeply alienated from the new order. The electorate was beset by growing extremism and panic about communism; and the small but successful Jewish community was subject to wide-spread suspicion and resentment. In the end, though nothing about what happened was preordained, Germany proved to be fertile ground for Nazism's ideology of hatred.Index, bibliography, ill, maps, p.335.non-fictionn 1900, Germany was one of modernity's great success stories: The most progressive and dynamic nation in Europe, it was the only country whose rapid economic growth and innovation rivaled that of the United States. Its political culture was far less authoritarian than Russia's and less anti-Semitic than France's. Representative institutions thrived, and competing political parties and elections were a central part of life. How, then, could it be that in little more than a generation this stable modern country would fall into the hands of Adolf Hitler and the violent, racist, extremist political movement he led, a movement that would lead Germany and then all of Europe into utter moral, physical, and cultural ruin?" "There is no story in twentieth-century history more important to understand, and Richard Evans has written the definitive account for our time. A masterful synthesis of a vast body of scholarly work integrated with important new research and interpretations, Evans's history restores drama and contingency to the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazis, even as he shows how ready Germany was by the early 1930s for such a takeover to occur. Its citizens were angry and embittered by military defeat and economic ruin, and its young democracy undermined by a civil service, an army, and a law enforcement system deeply alienated from the new order. The electorate was beset by growing extremism and panic about communism; and the small but successful Jewish community was subject to wide-spread suspicion and resentment. In the end, though nothing about what happened was preordained, Germany proved to be fertile ground for Nazism's ideology of hatred.germany - politics and government 1933-1939, germany - nazi party -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - 1954 VICTORIA ANNO TERTIO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ NO. 5842, 17/8/56
A small book owned by Accountant & Auditor Harold Curnow detailing the "Simplification of Title to and the Dealing with Estates and Interests in land for for other purposes", it also has the date 17/8/56 written in pencil on the top left corner. The first page is written as following. "17/8/56 Harold Curnow Accountant & Auditor Colonial Mutual Building View Point, Bendigo 1954 VICTORIA ANNO TERTIO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 5842. An Act to amend and colidate the law relating to the Simplification of the title to and the Dealing with Estates and interests in Land and for other purposes. [14th December, 1954.] Be it enacted by the Queen's most Execellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. (1) this Act may be cited as the Transfer of Land Act 1954. (Short title commencement and division) (2) (a) Save as otherwise ecpressly provided this act (except Division two of Part II.) shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Goverment Gazette. (b) Division two of Part II. shall come into operation on such later day as is fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council published in the Goverment Gazette 6325/55 -Price 3s. 9d. (3) This"victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - 1958 VICTORIA ANNO TERTIO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ NO. 6284, 23/2/60
A small book owned by Accountant & Auditor Harold Curnow dated 23/2/60 detailing "An Act to consolidate the Law relating to the Sale and Occupation of Crown Lands." on page 61 it also has a 2/10/61 newspaper article and a June 27, 1962 page from the Victoria Gazette both of them detailing the Laws. The first page is written as following "Harold Curnow 1958. VICTORIA ANNO SEPTIMO ELIZABETHÆ SECUNDÆ REGINÆ No. 6284. An Act to consolidate the Law relating to the Sale and Occupation of Crown Lands, [30th September, 1958.] Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Execellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assmled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) 1. This act may be cited as the Land Act 1958. and shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation of the Governor in council published in the Goverment Gazette, and is divided into Parts Divisions and Subdivisions as Follows:-"victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: BENDIGO SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
Bendigo Sewerage Authority. Receipt No. 4765 - Drainage plan No. 213, retic. Area No. 5. house Connections Final Certificate. Location 24 Quick street, Bendigo - Owner Miss l. Prout. This is to certify that with regard to the above premises the following work has been satisfactorily completed: installation of drains and fittings in accordance with plan and by-law no.2organization, public utility, water -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1976
Bendigo Advertiser from Monday, October 25, 1976. On the front page: an article on the Bendigo agricultural show, a photo of Stanhope Apex club members Ron Luker and Kerryn Patten putting the last two European carps into a drum and article - 4 tonnes of fish, Stanhope stabs carp and law. Another article on a total eclipse of the sun and one on a Lady Godiva doing her thing in Echuca. It is the full paper (10 pages).newspaper, bendigo advertiser, stanhope -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - TRAM TICKETS, Late 1960s
Objects. Two tram tickets - 8c, 13 c. State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Provincial Tramways, A 944462, A 985872State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Provincial Tramways A 944463, A 985872. Not Transferable. This cheque must shown on demand or another fare paid. Issued subject to the By-Laws , Electricity makes life better.tramways, history, sec tram tickets., refer to 11400.1153 and 11400.1154 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BENDIGO POST OFFICE
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Bendigo Post Office: taken in 1900 this photograph also includes the law courts. The first Bendigo Post Office operated out of two tents on the creek bank in 1852. Inward mail was written on a list and nailed to a nearby tree. With the introduction of the telegraph in 1857 a new building was constructed. This sufficed until the impressive building in the photograph was opened in 1887. The largest outside Melbourne.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: THE BENDIGO POST OFFICE
Article titled The Bendigo Post Office, compiled by L C Bennetts. Mentioned is the history of the Bendigo Post Office and postmarks, some information on mining, Bendigo foundries, Underground connections of mines, expenses and shaft sinking costs. Also mentioned is Bendigo and Eaglehawk - 60 years ago and the role the pubs played in daily living. They were where theatres, concerts and dances were held, and the meeting rooms for clubs and lodges, even church benefits. Listed is a number of Bendigo hotels. Some even had a few names. Names of the pubs are: The Freemasons, The Courthouse, The Commercial Law Courts, The Hamburg, The European, The Prince Bismark, The Lord Kitchener, The Bendigo, The Rosalind Park, The Showgrounds, Atheneum Club, Olivers, Bridge Hotel, Bourkes, The Globe, The Hibernia, Albert, Albion, Abbotts, Australian, Belvidere, Beehive, British Queen, Black Eagle, British and American, Brian Boru, Bakers Arms, Butchers Arms, Brick Layers Arms, Bull and Mouth, Cresent, Clarence, Back Creek Bridge, Cape Clear, Crooked Billet, Cambridgeshire Arms, Camp, Coach and Horses, Cricketers Arms, Diggers Rest, Ellesmere, Five Lions, Franklyn, Golden Square, Golden Gate, Golden Gully, Golden Age, Golden Vine, Gumtree, Glasgow Reef, Great Britain, Haymarket, Daniel O'Connell, Half Way House, Fleece Inn, Ironbark, Johnsons Reef, Lancashire, Live and Let Live, Manchester Arms, Gold Mines, Metropolitan, Crown, National, New Chum, Honeysuckle Street, Pavilion, Napier Arms, Quartz Miners Arms, Retreat Inn, Rainbow, Rose of Australia, Lake View, Robin Hood, Fountain, Southern Cross, Bath, Berlin, Spring Gully, Star, Sir Charles Hotham, Silvermines, Royal Oak, Suburban, Town Hall, Temperance, Ship Inn, View Point, View Bend, Victoria, Exchange, American, Arcade, Belfast, All Nations, Union, United Kingdom, Union Jack, Westend, Washington, Waterloo, Wellington, Whitehorse, Wheat Sheaf, Yorkshire, Niagra and Noahs Ark.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - the bendigo post office, l c bennetts, mt alexander post office, porcupine inn, cenotaph, pike or pyke, baby health centre, sandhurst post office, government survey office, queen elizabeth oval, sandhurst trustees company, mr h b briston, savings bank, telegraph office, the sub-treasury, sir henry brougham lock kcb, sir john nimmo mla, prince of wales group of mines, the new prince of wales, eaglehawk golf links, new prince of wales no 2, the whip and jersey, mines department, lansell's big 180, new chum and victoria mine and battery, new chum railway, koch's pioneer, south new moon, catherine reef united, new moon, the virginia, south bell vue, central nell gwynne, north nell gwynne, miner's phthisis, hercules engine house, ironbark, new chum syncline, hercules energetic, roberts & sons, harkness & co, horwoods, great southern, ulster, carlisle, lansells big 180, victoria quartz, new st mungo, duchess tribute, south devonshire, hopewell mine, saxby mine, mcnair & co, shamrock, mr king, burke and wills expedition, sandhurst hotel, courthouse, hiberian, the freemasons, the courthouse, the commercial law courts, the hamburg, the european, the prince bismark, the lord kitchener, the bendigo, the rosalind park, the showgrounds, atheneum club, olivers, bridge hotel, bourkes, the globe, the hibernia, albert, albion, abbotts, australian, belvidere, beehive, british queen, black eagle, british and american, brian boru, bakers arms, butchers arms, brick layers arms, bull and mouth, cresent, clarence, back creek bridge, cape clear, crooked billet, cambridgeshire arms, camp, coach and horses, cricketers arms, diggers rest, ellesmere, five lions, franklyn, golden square, golden gate, golden gully, golden age, golden vine, gumtree, glasgow reef, great britain, haymarket, daniel o'connell, half way house, fleece inn, ironbark, johnsons reef, lancashire, live and let live, manchester arms, gold mines, metropolitan, crown, national, new chum, honeysuckle street, pavilion, napier arms, quartz miners arms, retreat inn, rainbow, rose of australia, lake view, robin hood, fountain, southern cross, bath, berlin, spring gully, star, sir charles hotham, silvermines, royal oak, suburban, town hall, temperance, ship inn, view point, view bend, victoria, exchange, american, arcade, belfast, all nations, union, united kingdom, union jack, westend, washington, waterloo, wellington, whitehorse, wheat sheaf, yorkshire, niagra, noahs ark -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - AULSEBROOK AND MARTIN COLLECTION: LAW COURTS PALL MALL
Colour photo: Law Courts, Pall Mall, Bendigo. Cars parked kerbside in front of building, pedestrian seat with roof on pavement edge. Trees on roadside, tram tracks in foreground. Photo appears to be 1980's. Stamped on back of photo 'Aulsebrook & Martin Pty Ltd., Photographers, 6 Ruth St., Golden Square 3555 Phone 054 437565bendigo, buildings, law courts pall mall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - AUSLEBROOK AND MARTIN COLLECTION: LAW COURTS, BULL STREET VIEW
Colour photo: Law Courts, Bendigo. Photo taken from Bull Street side of building, Police Station on RH side of image. Cars parked kerbside. Woman crossing Bull Street.. Stamped on back of photo 'Aulsebrook & Martin Pty Ltd., Photographers, 6 Ruth St., Golden Square 3555 Phone 054 437565bendigo, buildings, law courts, pall mall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: LEGAL
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, January 11, 2005. Legal: an impressive feature of Bendigo is the Law Courts in Pall Mall. In this photograph, taken in 1929, the Gray family are pictured outside the courts where their father was a caretaker. The family are Edna, Yvonne, Alyce and Edie. The father was Claude and the mother was Edna. Also a letter to the editor from Norm Gray, Eaglehawk: the group of six people standing to the extreme right are all brothers and sisters of the Gray family. The person standing slightly apart and to the left of the group was my uncle Claude. The other 5 siblings in the group are Edna, Douglas (my father), Edith, Yvonne and Alyce. My father, third from the left, was 10-11 years old at the time. The father of the children was William Henry Gray and he was the caretaker of the Bendigo Law courts. Their mother was Amy Elizabeth Gray. The clips are in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE FROM F. D. JONES. HON. SEC. LAW CRICKET CLUB TO H. RICHARDS ESQ
Personal correspondence From: F. D. Jones, Hon. sec. LCC (Law Cricket Club), Albion Chambers, Sandhurst To: H. Richards Esq., Bank of Australasia, Shepparton Dated: 26 Nov 1877 written on fine writing paper Cpondition: damaged with rust marks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: BENDIGO LANDMARKS, 1912
Group of four photographs of Bendigo Landmarks, Taken in 1912. (a) Fountain and Pall Mall, looking East, tram in the centre of the shot and the Hustlers Royal Reserve Poppet head visible to the left, (b) The law Courts with the Conservatory gardens in the foreground, (c) Statue in the Conservatory gardens, (d) shot taken from the tower of Camp Hill School, Rosalind park in the foreground, Post office and Law Courts middle distance.place, bendigo, landmarks, fountain, pall mall, hustlers royal reserve, the beehive, law courts, cons3erveratory gardens, setae, rosalind park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1917 - 1920
Document. Various legal papers. 1 - 1919 - East Loddon Shire (Serpentine) costs re Illicit slaughtering by law, re Clift & Vogele, Clift re Lakey. 2 - 1919 - Potter John (Fernihurst) and Potter W A (Langville) (W A Potter is son of John Potter) re costs. 3 - 1920 - Potter John (Fernihurst) re costs Land. 4 - 1920 - Pryor Joseph (Ultima) re costs Cowling & Broomhead. Application for Agricultural Lease. 5 - 1919 - Murphy Mrs A T(Bendigo) re costs Bickle. 6 - 1919 - McLoughlin J R (Campbell's Forest) re costs Thompson. 7 - 1917 - 1919 McNamara John (Farmer Toolleen) re costs. Re Osterfield, O'Donnell, Loan, Heard, Middlecoat & Others.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, east loddon shire, clift & vogele, clift, lakey, potter john, potter w a, pryor john, cowling & broomhead, murphy mrs a t, bickle, mcloughlin j r, thompson, mcnamara john, osterfield, o'donnell, loan, heard, middlecoat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Painting - PALL MALL, BENDIGO PRINT, 1991
Coloured print of oil painting by Michael McCarthy titled 'Pall Mall, Bendigo, Victoria' showing tram passing Post Office and Law Court buildings. Signed 'Michael McCarthy 91'painting, print, pall mall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO & DISTRICT ASSORTED. BENDIGO LAW COURTS, 1969
Slide. Bendigo & District P.O.I. Bendigo Law Courts, corner Pall Mall & Bull Streets, Bendigo. May 1969.slide, bendigo, law courts, bendigo law courts