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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - VIEWS OF BENDIGO : NO. 3 : THE CONSERVATORY GARDENS, BENDIGO : UNDATED, 1900's
... Bendigo. Bendigo Historic Buildings. Bendigo Law Courts.... Gardens Bendigo. Bendigo Historic Buildings. Bendigo Law Courts ...Views of Bendigo. No.3 of a series of sixteen photographs of Bendigo. Nos. 6 and 7 in the series are missing. Black and white photograph, undated, of the Conservatory Gardens, Bendigo. This name is written in the bottom left corner. A view of the Law Courts is shown in the photograph. No. 3 is written in the bottom right corner.bendigo, parks and gardens, conservatory gardens, conservatory gardens, bendigo. bendigo historic buildings. bendigo law courts. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO HERITAGE WALK DOCUMENT
Foldout A3 size tourist document 'Bendigo Heritage Walk' Documents historic buildings along a set heritage walk in the CBD area. Destinations include Charing Cross, Dudley House, Hargreaves Mall, Law Courts, Alexandra Fountain, Rosalind park. Each destination has a history of the site described.bendigo, buildings, heritage walk, bendigo, heritage -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CITY OF BENDIGO HISTORICAL WALK BOOK, 2001
Photocopy mock up of original booklet of The Bendigo Historical Society Inc. 'City of Bendigo Historical Walk' containing photographs of historic buildings to be seen on the walk. Front cover Queen Victorian Gardens, Town hall, Mechanics Institute/School Of Mines and Industry, H. M. Prison Bendigo, Camp Hill Police Barracks, Sandhurst Corporate High School, Central State School No. 1976, The Cascades, District Lands Office (Dudley House), Masonic Temple and Hall, Sandhurst Volunteer Rifle Brigade Orderly Room, Bank of Victoria, Henry Jackson's Store View Point,Alexandra Fountain, Beehive Store/Mining Exchange, Colonial Bank. Hustlers Royal Reserve NO. 2/R.S.L. Memorial Hall, Post Office 3rd 4th and final, Bendigo Law Courts, Shamrock Hotel 2nd and another view. Important Bendigo Dates; 1851, April gold discovered at Golden Square by Margaret Kennedy,1851 Approx. 200,000Troy oz. of gold found in Bendigo, 1852 475,857 Troy oz. Gold for the year, 1853 November 31st Bendigo Hospital admits first patient,1853 December 9th Bendigo Advertiser first issue printed, 1854 First Land Sales and streets are surveyed and named for the first time, 1854 Census of Bendigo showed 15,480 residents plus 4,000 Chinese, 1855 Sandhurst Municipal District formed, 1861 Sandhurst Proclaimed a Town. 1862 Railway to Melbourne opened, 1867 Visit by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, 1871 July 21st Sandhurst proclaimed a City, 1881 Population of Sandhurst 14,577 residents, 1882 First telephone communications introduced, 1890 Electric trams (battery) commenced running, 1891 May 18th City of Sandhurst changes its name to City of Bendigo.book, bendigo, buildings, historic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Bendigo's Upper Court within the Bendigo Court House
... newspaper Bendigo's historic buildings Bendigo Law Courts ...Laminated newspaper article - Bendigo Advertiser Friday November 27, 1987. "Bendigo's Upper Court is the jewel. Within the Bendigo Court House, the upper court is used for both Supreme and County Court sittings. Detailed description of the fittings, purpose and use of the upper court room. newspaper, bendigo's historic buildings, bendigo law courts