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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph - Colour photograph, C.1980
Organ at old masonic hallmasonic hall, organ -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Masonic Temple, Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Foyer of Maldon Masonic Centre 1980
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Masonic Temple, Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Building of the Masonic Temple Maldon
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Grand Officers at opening of Masonic Temple
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Grand Officers at Opening of Masonic Centre
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Photograph, Masonic Centre November 1980
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Document, Specification of work to be done and material to be used in the construction of a new masonic centre
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Document, Invoice for sale of old Masonic Hall
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Document, Invoice for Sale of Old Masonic Hall
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Book, Masonic Knowledge for the Fellowcraft Freemason, May 2006
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Book, Masonic Knowledge for the Master Mason, May 2006
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Book, A Masonic Handbook For Victorian Freemasons, May 2006
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Book, A Masonic Handbook For Victorian Freemasons, May 2006
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Book, A Masonic Handbook For Victorian Freemasons, May 2006
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Document, Dedication of the Masonic Temple - 27 February 1987, 27 February 1987
Booklet of ten pages outlining a brief history of the Mackenzie Lodge, followed by the order of proceedingsmackenzie -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1994
... taken in the Masonic Lodge meeting room displaying ...This photograph was taken by the historical Society Curator when the Society was offered most of the items that we could house when the Lodge closedA photograph taken in the Masonic Lodge meeting room displaying the ceremonial carpet and other ritual objects in place the hall is now a book shopBlack and white photograph of the interior showing the carpet and the lewis masonic, mason, lodge, james street -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Functional object - Drinks Tray, Cohns
... Bendigo Masonic Lodge... Cohn Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Masonic Lodge Making a Nation ...Danish brothers, Moritz, Julius and Jacob Cohn arrived in Bendigo in 1853 and by 1856 started making cider and soft drinks, building a brewery 1880 to further extend their commercial enterprises and stock their hotels with their own brand of beer. Having sent Moritz's son, (also Julius) to Germany to learn to brew, the Cohn Brothers began to produce Excelsior Lager in 1882, which was traditionally served cold, the first time this had been done in Australia. Overtime the Cohn brothers expanded their operations adding cordials and in 1916 produced a non-alcoholic beer to satisfy the temperance activists. Originally named Tonic Ale but re-named 6 o’clock Lager after the temperance advocates succeeded in having pubs close at six o’clock. This drinks tray is just one example of branded bar items which would have been supplied to hotels who served Cohns beverage to further promote the company. Cohn Brothers built an empire of breweries, cordial factories, hotels and liquor stores and ice works. In 1925 they sold the hotels and breweries to Carlton & United but continued to make their other products until the 1970s when the company became part of the Coca Cola Amatil Group. Jacob Isaac Cohn was born in 1830 (died 1911) in Horsens Denmark and entered the Sandhurst Borough Council in 1863 where he served as a member for three years, returning again in 1887 to serve as Mayor of the City of Bendigo from 1888-1889. Jacob Cohn was a great supporter of the Mechanics Institute, the Hospital and the Benevolent Asylum. It is believed that through his connection with the Mechanics Institute he exhibited some loaned engravings from the Dresden Art Gallery which were then donated to the City of Bendigo, forming the nuclei of the Art Gallery's collection. Jacob Cohn held the position of President of the Art Gallery for 18 years.Circular metal drinks tray. White tray with red rim and red 'Cohns Since 1857' logo and 'Quick to Quench' slogan printed in centre.'Quick to Quench' / Cohns / Since 1857mayor jacob cohn, bendigo art gallery, bendigo masonic lodge, making a nation, city of bendigo commerce, cohns, cohn brothers -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Artwork, other - Label, Cohns, Cohn Bros, c 1923
... Bendigo Masonic Lodge.... Mayor Jacob Cohn Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Masonic Lodge ...Danish brothers, Moritz, Julius and Jacob Cohn arrived in Bendigo in 1853 and by 1856 started making cider and soft drinks, building a brewery 1880 to further extend their commercial enterprises and stock their hotels with their own brand of beer. Having sent Moritz's son, (also Julius) to Germany to learn to brew, the Cohn Brothers began to produce Excelsior Lager in 1882, which was traditionally served cold, the first time this had been done in Australia. Overtime the Cohn brothers expanded their operations adding cordials and in 1916 produced a non-alcoholic beer to satisfy the temperance activists. This label is associated with a non alcoholic larger originally named Tonic Ale but re-named 6 o’clock Lager after the temperance advocates succeeded in having pubs close at six o’clock. Cohn Brothers built an empire of breweries, cordial factories, hotels and liquor stores and ice works. In 1925 they sold the hotels and breweries to Carlton & United but continued to make their other products until the 1970s when the company became part of the Coca Cola Amatil Group. Jacob Isaac Cohn was born in 1830 (died 1911) in Horsens Denmark and entered the Sandhurst Borough Council in 1863 where he served as a member for three years, returning again in 1887 to serve as Mayor of the City of Bendigo from 1888-1889. Jacob Cohn was a great supporter of the Mechanics Institute, the Hospital and the Benevolent Asylum. It is believed that through his connection with the Mechanics Institute he exhibited some loaned engravings from the Dresden Art Gallery which were then donated to the City of Bendigo, forming the nuclei of the Art Gallery's collection. Jacob Cohn held the position of President of the Art Gallery for 18 years.Oval larger label. Multicoloured.6 o'clock / Lager / non- intoxicating / Brewed & Bottled by / Cohn Bros. / Victoria Brewery Co Ltd / Bendigo / Vict. Austmayor jacob cohn, bendigo art gallery, bendigo masonic lodge, making a nation, city of bendigo commerce, cohns, cohn brothers -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Domestic object - Soft drink bottle, Cohns
... Bendigo Masonic Lodge... Cohn Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Masonic Lodge Making a Nation ...Danish brothers, Moritz, Julius and Jacob Cohn arrived in Bendigo in 1853 and by 1856 started making cider and soft drinks, building a brewery 1880 to further extend their commercial enterprises and stock their hotels with their own brand of beer. Having sent Moritz's son, (also Julius) to Germany to learn to brew, the Cohn Brothers began to produce Excelsior Lager in 1882, which was traditionally served cold, the first time this had been done in Australia. Overtime the Cohn brothers expanded their operations adding cordials and in 1916 produced a non-alcoholic beer to satisfy the temperance activists. Originally named Tonic Ale but re-named 6 o’clock Lager after the temperance advocates succeeded in having pubs close at six o’clock. This drinks tray is just one example of branded bar items which would have been supplied to hotels who served Cohns beverage to further promote the company. Cohn Brothers built an empire of breweries, cordial factories, hotels and liquor stores and ice works. In 1925 they sold the hotels and breweries to Carlton & United but continued to make their other products until the 1970s when the company became part of the Coca Cola Amatil Group. Jacob Isaac Cohn was born in 1830 (died 1911) in Horsens Denmark and entered the Sandhurst Borough Council in 1863 where he served as a member for three years, returning again in 1887 to serve as Mayor of the City of Bendigo from 1888-1889. Jacob Cohn was a great supporter of the Mechanics Institute, the Hospital and the Benevolent Asylum. It is believed that through his connection with the Mechanics Institute he exhibited some loaned engravings from the Dresden Art Gallery which were then donated to the City of Bendigo, forming the nuclei of the Art Gallery's collection. Jacob Cohn held the position of President of the Art Gallery for 18 years.Clear glass bottle with iconic red and white Cohns label printed on front and back. Bottle has been rebranded and had an extra label stuck to one side for Z Cal Low Calorie Orange beverage. Screw cap is also related to Z Cal Orange drink.'Quick to Quench' / Cohns / Since 1857 Cohns / Z-Cal / Low Calorie / Orange mayor jacob cohn, bendigo art gallery, bendigo masonic lodge, making a nation, city of bendigo commerce, cohns, cohn brothers