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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Centenary of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton, 1960
... Centenary of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton, 1960...Bank of New South Wales. Linton Branch... celebrations for the Bank of New South Wales, Linton, held on 14 June... Young in 2018. Bank of New South Wales. Linton Branch ...The original photograph is in the archives of the Westpac Bank in Melbourne. A digital copy was sent to LDHS by John Young in 2018.Black and white photograph taken at the centenary celebrations for the Bank of New South Wales, Linton, held on 14 June 1960. The photograph shows several cars parked in Sussex Street outside the bank building (the second bank building, built in 1904), and a group of people gathered at the front entrance to the building.bank of new south wales. linton branch, centenaries -
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Photograph, Post Office and Bank of New South Wales, Linton circa 1930
... Post Office and Bank of New South Wales, Linton circa 1930... Bank of New South Wales Linton...Buildings Post Office Linton Bank of New South Wales Linton ...Colour photograph showing Post Office and Bank of NSW buildings in Sussex Street, Linton.buildings, post office linton, bank of new south wales linton -
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Photograph, Bank of New South Wales Building, Linton, circa 1960, circa 1960
... Bank of New South Wales Building, Linton, circa 1960...Bank of New South Wales. Linton Branch... Young in 2018. Bank of New South Wales. Linton Branch Black ...The original photograph is in the archives of the Westpac Bank in Melbourne. A digital copy was sent to LDHS by John Young in 2018.Black and white photograph of the Bank of New South Wales building in Sussex Street, Linton. This was the second bank premises built by the Bank of NSW in Linton and was completed in 1904.bank of new south wales. linton branch -
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Photograph, Bank of New South Wales, Sussex Street, Linton
... Bank of New South Wales, Sussex Street, Linton... Linton 3360 goldfields buildings banking bank of new south wales ...Black and white image within a grey cardboard mount. Image is of a brick building with a picket fence. The building was originally the Bank of New South Wales building built between 1903-1904. The building in now a private residence.buildings, banking, bank of new south wales, linton -
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Photograph, Bank of New South Wales, circa 1872, Copy made for exhibition in 1983
... Bank of New South Wales Linton... South Wales in Linton. Three men are standing in the street... by Mrs. Stella Surman. Bank of New South Wales Linton Traquair ...Original photograph thought to have been taken about 1872 (before the building was renovated and enlarged), however copy in "Bank of New South Wales" file gives date 1862, most likely the year the bank was built. This building was later known as "Traquair House". It was lived in by the Lewers family, and later by Mrs. Stella Surman.Black and white copy of an early photo of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton. Three men are standing in the street outside the building. Two copies of photo: 1. Has been mounted on card. Back of card is stamped "Easter 1983, Historical Exhibition, Linton Park"; 2. copy which appears to have been printed from a scan.bank of new south wales linton, traquair house -
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Invoice, Hugh Gray and Son Invoice, 1877, 1877
... Bank of New South Wales Linton branch... of the Bank of New South Wales at Linton from Hugh Gray & Son... of the Bank of New South Wales at Linton from Hugh Gray & Son ...Invoice issued to 'Mr. Lewis' (i.e. Lewers) [Manager of the Bank of New South Wales at Linton from Hugh Gray & Son, of Ballarat, for cleaning, lacquering and adjusting gold beam and scales. A charge for "cartage" has been added to the invoice by R. Ching. The invoice is marked "paid" twice, first by a representative of Hugh Gray & Sons, then by R. Ching (Richard Ching, who ran contracting and carting businesses at Linton).Invoice issued on March 28th, 1877, by Hugh & Sons, "Mechanists and Philosophical Instrument Makers" of Ballarat. bank of new south wales linton branch, samuel lewers, richard ching -
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Card/Photograph, A View at Linton, 1941, 1941
... Bank of New South Wales Linton... Linton Post Office and Bank of New South Wales. A car (1940s... Thornton G. Thornton Linton Post Office Bank of New South Wales ...Sent as a Christmas card by T. & G. Thornton in 1941.A very small photograph which has been made into a plain, beige-coloured card with cut decorative edge and printed borders around edge of card and edge of photograph. The photograph shows Linton Post Office and Bank of New South Wales. A car (1940s or 1950s Holden?) is parked in Sussex Street outside the bank building. The words "A View at Linton" are printed on the front of the card underneath the photograph. A paper insert in the card has printed on one half: "May all the joys of an old-time Christmas be yours, and may the New Year be a happy one". Part of the other half of the paper insert has been cut away, but on the part that remains is the inscription: "from Tom & G. Thornton / Xmas 1941".On paper insert: "From Tom and G Thornton-Xmas 1941".tom thornton, g. thornton, linton post office, bank of new south wales linton, greeting cards, christmas cards -
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Photograph, Westpac Bank Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Bank of New South Wales. Linton branch...Bank of New South Wales. Linton branch Westpac Bank. Linton ...Colour photograph showing an older style brick building with pitched roof. Westpac Bank operated in the former Bank of New South Wales building (Bank of NSW changed its name to Westpac in 1982.).bank of new south wales. linton branch, westpac bank. linton branch, buildings -
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Photograph, Traquair House, Sussex Street, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Bank of New South Wales Linton.... Traquair House Bank of New South Wales Linton Colour photograph ...Built 1860 as Bank of New South Wales. Sold 1903 to Mr Lewers (son of Samuel Lewers, first manager of the bank in Linton). Operated as antique shop by Mrs Surman 1950s-1981. Jim and Cynthia Mason ran an antique and Devonshire tea restaurant 1981-84.Colour photograph showing long brick building with chimney, painted blue with white trim, fronting footpath at corner of two streets with shrubbery beside and behind.traquair house, bank of new south wales linton -
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Souvenir, Souvenir of Linton, 1940-?
... Bank of New South Wales Linton Branch... of New South Wales buildings, with an early model Ford car parked.... Souvenirs Buildings Linton Post Office Bank of New South Wales ...The souvenir is believed to have been made by R.E. Hyatt.A home-made souvenir of Linton, which consists of a colour photograph taken in Sussex Street of the Linton Post Office and Bank of New South Wales buildings, with an early model Ford car parked in the street. The photograph has been mounted on a square of cardboard, and a border made of small green squares drawn or printed around it. "Linton" is inscribed within the border underneath the photograph. The square of cardboard with the photograph on it has in turn been mounted on a square of very thick cardboard, which has had its edges varnished. "My Home Town" and "R.E. Hyatt" are inscribed in ink on the back of the souvenir.souvenirs, buildings, linton post office, bank of new south wales linton branch, cars, r.e. hyatt -
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Letter, Letter of Request, 1877, 1877
... of New South Wales, Linton. Note requests that the bearer..., manager of the Bank of New South Wales, Linton. Note requests ...Cream paper, black ink, handwriting, fancy border 2 sides, letter from Ambrose Murrell to Samuel Lewers, manager of the Bank of New South Wales, Linton. Note requests that the bearer be given the Springdallah and Linton Relief Fund bank book.Text, front: " Prince of Wales Hotel / Happy Valley June 16th 1877 / Mr Samuel Lewers / Dear Sir / Please will you give/ the bearer of this note the / Springdallah and Linton Relief / Fund Bank Book / I am Sir yours truly / Ambrose Murrell / Treasurer / Happy Valley. " Text, reverse: "A. Murrell 16th June 1877. "ambrose murrell, samuel lewers, springdallah and linton relief fund, correspondence -
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Photograph, Samuel Lewers
... South Wales in Linton.... South Wales in Linton. Samuel Lewers Black & white copy ...Samuel Lewers was the first manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton.Black & white copy of original photograph, showing Samuel Lewers as a comparatively young man. Studio portrait, he is wearing a suit with a long jacket and standing holding a hat in one hand and resting the other hand on a book on an occasional table.samuel lewers -
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Box with scissors, Ceremonial Scissors, 1939, 1939
... , a daughter of Samuel Lewers, first Manager of the Bank of New South..., a daughter of Samuel Lewers, first Manager of the Bank of New South ...Box and scissors were afterwards presented to Ida Lewers, a daughter of Samuel Lewers, first Manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton.Small, oblong, black box, with opening stud at front. Box contains scissors used by Ida Lewers in ceremony to connect Linton to statewide electricity supply."Presented to-Miss I Lewers-with the Compliments of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria-Electricity Supply Department, Ballarat Branch, on the occasion of-the "Switching On" of the Electricity Supply to Linton-7th September 1939".ida lewers, events, electricity to linton 1939, grand switching-on carnival 1939 -
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Photograph, Dumbrell's Southern Cross Motors, 52 Sussex Street, Linton
... South Wales in Linton.... of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton. Dumbrell's Southern Cross ...This garage was on the site of the Ball family's blacksmith's workshop. In 2017 parts of the building are still on the site, although in a very dilapidated condition.Photograph copied from original of a petrol station/mechanic's workshop. At the time the photograph was taken the workshop was owned by John and Alice (Jill) Dumbrell. The date the photograph was taken is unknown. The car that is parked in the workshop was owned by Ernie Page, an employee of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton.john dumbrell, alice (jill) dumbrell, dumbrell's southern cross motors linton, holden dealership linton, atlantic petrol, buildings, petrol stations, mechanics, dark family -
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Letter, Skipton Boot Store, 1877, 1877
... . Lewers, who was manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton.... Lewers, who was manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton ...Letter written by William Parsons of Spring Hill to Mr. Lewers, who was manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton. Note sent with a cheque, requests that the cheque be deposited into the writer's bank account. Found at "Traquair House", Linton, former Bank of New South Wales, by Mrs. Stella Surman.Small handwritten note written on Skipton Boot Store docket, dated Oct 27th, 1877. Picture of boots and shoes and" Skipton Boot Store" at top of docket.samuel lewers, william parsons, correspondence, banking -
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Photograph, Annie Lewers
... , became manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton in about..., became manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton in about ...Born in Ireland in 1838, Annie Ross married Samuel Lewers at Creswick in 1856. Samuel Lewers, a gold buyer and bank agent, became manager of the Bank of New South Wales in Linton in about 1860, and was afterwards the first Shire of Grenville President and a Justice of the Peace. Annie and Samuel Lewers had eleven children. They lived in the residence at the Bank of NSW building in Sussex Street (this building now known as Traquair House). Around the time Samuel Lewers retired in 1895 they leased and moved to Emu Hill, the property formerly owned by the Linton family, at that time owned by Edward Morey. Samuel Lewers died shortly after his retirement, in 1895. Annie Lewers died at Emu Hill in 1904.Black & white copy of original photograph, showing Annie Lewers as a comparatively young woman. She is shown wearing an elaborate dress with white collar and cuffs. Studio portrait, subject is standing with right hand resting on the back of a chair. (Mrs. Samuel Lewers)annie lewers, mrs samuel lewers -
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Photograph - Postcard, Post Office, Sussex Street, Linton
Black and white postcard photograph of the Linton Post Office in Sussex Street. Part of the Bank of New South Wales building can be seen on the left. The building is still standing but is now in private hands.post offices, buildings, linton -
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Photograph - Postcard, Post Office, Sussex Street, Linton, circa 1904
Black and white postcard image showing Bank of New South Wales building to the left of Post Office, Sussex St, Linton. People outside Post Office, including one on a horse and one with a bicycle. Both buildings are still standing. The bank building is now a private residence and the Post Office is now a B&B.Text, front: " LiNTON. "bank buildings, post offices, telegraph offices, horses, bicycles, dogs, linton -
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Photograph, Ansett Transport Going Through Linton, 1936, 1936
... of New South Wales/Traquair House building. This car... the Bank of New South Wales/Traquair House building. This car ...Very small, slightly blurry black and white photograph shows a large car driving through Linton, going past the Bank of New South Wales/Traquair House building. This car was the Ansett "bus" used on the Ballarat to Hamilton line.In biro across bottom left-hand corner (almost illegible): "Mr Ansett's car". In pencil on back: "1936"; "Ansett's Car".transport, ansett -
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Mortgage document, Mortgage Document, 1878, and Mortgage Release, 1882, 1878
Jane Graham Austin purchased Allotment 14, Section 1, Township of Linton in 1871. This property, a house and shop in Sussex Street next to the Shire Hall, had formerly been owned by her father, Thomas Austin, who was forced to sell it after being declared insolvent. Jane Austin mortgaged the property for £20 in 1878. When Thomas Austin left Linton in 1882, his daughter sold the property to Benjamin Dodd, who in turn sold it in 1887 to John Angus.Approximately A3-size sheet of blue paper which has been folded twice. Printed and handwritten documentation of the 'Equitable Mortgage' arrangement entered into by Jane Graham Austin with the Bank of New South Wales in December 1878. The release of the mortgage, in October 1882, is also documented. Two half-crown Victorian stamps, one dated 18 Dec1878 and one dated Oct 1882, are affixed to the document.jane graham austin, bank of new south wales, mortgage documents, simson -
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Photograph, Shops in Sussex Street, Linton, circa 1922, circa 1922
Black and white copy of original photograph which shows the shop in Sussex Street owned by J. H. Morgan, the shop and dwelling owned by Richard Ching (telegraph pole in front), and the shop and dwelling owned by Annie Brown (née Nicholls). A small building between Ching's and Brown's shops may be the workshop of Dan McMillan, bootmaker. What appears to be a laneway between the Morgan shop and the Ching dwelling was once occupied by the Surface Hill Hotel (demolished c.1911). Shops in Sussex Street, Linton, c.1922: Morgan's, Ching's, Brown's. The original Bank of New South Wales building (by 1922 a private residence owned by the Lewers family) can just be seen further along the street, screened by a large tree.On reverse:"J. H. Morgans store Sussex St Linton c.1922".annie brown (née nicholls), j.h. morgan, richard ching, dan mcmillan -
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Photograph, Mary Hitchins, 1884-1971
... of the Linton branch of the Bank of New South Wales.... of the Linton branch of the Bank of New South Wales. Mary Rankin Mary ...Mary Jane Rankin was born in 1884 to parents Ewen and Anna Rankin (née Woods). She was a pupil teacher at Linton State School, and later was Head Teacher at Happy Valley State School. She played tennis, sang in the Presbyterian Church choir and was involved in community organisations such as the CWA throughout her life. In 1918 Mary Rankin married Ed Hitchins, the manager of the Linton branch of the Bank of New South Wales.Mary Hitchins, née Mary Rankin, 1884-1971mary rankin, mary hitchins -
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Photograph, Traquair House, 90 Sussex Street, Linton, 2014, 2014
Now called 'Traquair House, this building in the early `1860s was the first Bank of New South Wales building, consisting of a banking chamber and residence. It was renovated in the 1870s, and after the bank moved its premises in 1904 it became a family home.Colour photograph of rendered brick building with five arched windows and a door facing onto the street. A chimney can be seen to the left. The words "NEW SOUTH WALES" are visible across the building.buildings, houses, bank of new south wales, traquair house, 90 sussex street linton -
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Photograph, Traquair House, Sussex Street, Linton, 2014, 2014
... of photographic paper. The photograph shows Linton's first Bank of New... shows Linton's first Bank of New South Wales building, now ...The original bank and residence were built in 1862, and the building was extended in 1873-74. The three windows on the left of the photograph are in the original building, and the windows and door on the right of the photograph are in the extension. The brick building was cement-rendered at an unknown later date. In 1904 the Bank of New South Wales built a new banking chamber & residence on the west side of Sussex Street next to the Post Office, after which the earlier building became a private residence. It was lived in for many years by members of the Lewers family (Samuel Lewers had been first manager of the Bank of NSW in Linton) and was purchased in the early 1960s by Stella Surman (née Todd). More recently it has been used as an antique shop and tea rooms, and it is currently a private residence. This photograph was taken in 2014 by Gary Hunt.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet of photographic paper. The photograph shows Linton's first Bank of New South Wales building, now called Traquair House.traquair house, 90 sussex street linton, buildings, houses, bank of new south wales -
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Photograph, Miss Ida Lewers
Ida Lewers, the fifth child of Annie and Samuel Lewers, was born at Linton in 1865. During World War I, she moved to Berry, NSW, where she lived with her older brother, Dr Thomas Ross Lewers. In Berry she was Secretary of the local branch of the Red Cross, and was on the management committee of the Red Cross home for convalescent soldiers. When she left Berry she was presented by the "Diggers of Berry" with an 'illuminated address', in appreciation of her services. In 1926, Ida Lewers returned to live at Linton, at first with her brother William Ochiltree Lewers and his family at Mannibadar, and afterwards at the former Bank of New South Wales building where she had lived as a child. Ida Lewers taught Sunday School classes and was deeply involved with the Church of England throughout her life. She died in 1947, age 80.Mounted oval black and white photograph of a young woman.On back, written in ink: "Miss Lewers, one of 5 daughters of Samuel Lewers".ida lewers -
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Photograph|Advertisement, R. G. Terrett, Tailor, Linton
The date and source of the advertisement are given in the early LDHS index to photographs. The precise location of Mr Terrett's premises, "Opposite the Bank of New South Wales", is not known.Black and white photograph of original advertisement, which appeared in the 'Grenville Standard' on 22 June 1901.r g terrett tailor, advertisements