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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TIME
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Bishop Reville...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Footprints on the Sands of Time Professor Jeff Brownrigg Research and Outreach Screensound Australia La Trobe University Bendigo Sir John Quick Bendigonian Annual Bendigo School of Mines British Empire Alfred Deakin Sir William Lyne King O'Malley's Commonwealth Bank Telstra Sir Frederick Holder Robert Garran John McKay The Mirror Henry Gyles Turner Fischer State Library of Victoria Bishop Reville Bendigo Evening News Bendigo Independent Bendigo Advertiser Melbourne University Melbourne Age Richard Twopenny Mr Donald Clarke Esq Bendigo's Butter Factory Madame Carandini Amy Sherwin Nellie Melba Oscar Commetant Shamrock Hotel Constitutional Convention Adelaide Frederick Holder Edmund Barton Catherine Helen Spence Elizabeth Nicholls Women's Christian Temperance Union Mary Lee Rose Scott Susan Margery Maybanke Anderson Vida Goldstein Bendigonian Annual Amy Castles Alice Crawford Edward Allan Bindley Joseph Castles Mercy Conent Freeman's Journal Catholic Press Therese Radic Melba State Library of Victoria Cardinal Moran De Quiros Bulletin John Norton D Headon J Brownrigg Lili Sharp Eileen Castles Mike Sutcliffe Melbourne Argus Frank Cusack David Horsfall Alvin Tracey Melbourne's Advocate Press Amy Sherwin Frances Saville Lalla Miranda Hugo Gorlitz Samuels Family Louis August Samuels Kate (Catherina) Samuels Madame Benda Mathilde Marchesi Emily Dyason Erna (Lovie) Mueller The German Chapter German heritage Society Bendigo Bertha Rossow Hamilton Hill Beatrice English Anthony Palamountain Alfred Bottoms A C Bartlemann Dorothy Penfold Dr Penfold Penfold Gallery Pauline Bindley E A Bindley Willie Murdoch Sister Mary Tarcisia Sisters of Mercy Peter Dawson Bendigo's Chinese Populatin Masonic Hall Ashman's Dry-cleaners Walter Murdoch Lily Baxter Walter Savage Landor Robert Garran Ada Colley Australian Journal of Communication Michelle Matthews Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. ...Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. La Trobe University, Bendigo The Ninth Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture 2 October 2002. Lecture by Professor Jeff Brownrigg, Head of Research and Outreach ScreenSound Australia, Canberra. Mentioned in the book is Sir John Quick, Some women of the early 20th Century, Bendigo's singers and opera singers and why communities all over Australia must face up to the challenges of global media by first recognizing the value of their own stories. Mentioned at the back of the book is a brief mention of Professor Jeff Brownrigg's career, John Quick's career and a list of The Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture Series from 1994 to 2001.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - footprints on the sands of time, professor jeff brownrigg, research and outreach screensound australia, la trobe university bendigo, sir john quick, bendigonian annual, bendigo school of mines, british empire, alfred deakin, sir william lyne, king o'malley's commonwealth bank, telstra, sir frederick holder, robert garran, john mckay, the mirror, henry gyles turner, fischer, state library of victoria, bishop reville, bendigo evening news, bendigo independent, bendigo advertiser, melbourne university, melbourne age, richard twopenny, mr donald clarke esq, bendigo's butter factory, madame carandini, amy sherwin, nellie melba, oscar commetant, shamrock hotel, constitutional convention adelaide, frederick holder, edmund barton, catherine helen spence, elizabeth nicholls, women's christian temperance union, mary lee, rose scott, susan margery, maybanke anderson, vida goldstein, bendigonian annual, amy castles, alice crawford, edward allan bindley, joseph castles, mercy conent, freeman's journal, catholic press, therese radic melba, state library of victoria, cardinal moran, de quiros, bulletin, john norton, d headon, j brownrigg, lili sharp, eileen castles, mike sutcliffe, melbourne argus, frank cusack, david horsfall, alvin tracey, melbourne's advocate press, amy sherwin, frances saville, lalla miranda, hugo gorlitz, samuels family, louis august samuels, kate (catherina) samuels, madame benda, mathilde marchesi, emily dyason, erna (lovie) mueller, the german chapter, german heritage society bendigo, bertha rossow, hamilton hill, beatrice english, anthony palamountain, alfred bottoms, a c bartlemann, dorothy penfold, dr penfold, penfold gallery, pauline bindley, e a bindley, willie murdoch, sister mary tarcisia, sisters of mercy, peter dawson, bendigo's chinese populatin, masonic hall, ashman's dry-cleaners, walter murdoch, lily baxter, walter savage landor, robert garran, ada colley, australian journal of communication, michelle matthews -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, D. Walker photographer, Memorial Stones, 1986
... Photograph of memorial stones, laid by Dr Reville, Catholic Bishop of Sandhurst, of first church and presbytery. 29 April 1888 and 27 April 1890. ...on back; memorial stones - laid by Right Rev. Dr. Reville, Coadjutor Bishop of Sandhurst, April 1888 and April 1890 and on stones....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Photograph of memorial stones, laid by Dr Reville, Catholic Bishop of Sandhurst, of first church and presbytery. 29 April 1888 and 27 April 1890. ...Photograph of memorial stones, laid by Dr Reville, Catholic Bishop of Sandhurst, of first church and presbytery. 29 April 1888 and 27 April 1890. Stones are under trees in churchyard, Tatura.Black and white photograph of memorial stones, in church yard, Tatura. Exterior. Picture taken 1986on back; memorial stones - laid by Right Rev. Dr. Reville, Coadjutor Bishop of Sandhurst, April 1888 and April 1890 and on stones.memoria stones tatura, sacred heart church tatura -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - St Liborius Primary School No.262 - 100 Years 1904-2004, 2005
... Liborius Catholic scholl No 262 began construction in June 1904, with the foundations stone being laid 19th June 1904 by the Most Rev S Reville, Lord Bishop of Sandhurst. It was designed by Bendigo architects Keogh and Austen of View Point and was built by local builder W E Brown....Liborius Catholic scholl No 262 began construction in June 1904, with the foundations stone being laid 19th June 1904 by the Most Rev S Reville, Lord Bishop of Sandhurst. It was designed by Bendigo architects Keogh and Austen of View Point and was built by local builder W E Brown. ...St. Liborius Catholic scholl No 262 began construction in June 1904, with the foundations stone being laid 19th June 1904 by the Most Rev S Reville, Lord Bishop of Sandhurst. It was designed by Bendigo architects Keogh and Austen of View Point and was built by local builder W E Brown.120-page soft cover booklet 'St Liborius Primary School No.262, 100 Years 1904-2004' Yellow and brown covers with pictures of the school on front and back. Compiled by Aylene Kirkwood. Printed by Richard Cambridge Printers, Bendigo A history of the school illustrated with B&W photos of the staff, students and clergy. Lists of teachers and staff from 1979 plus a comprehensive index at the back. Foreword by the Bishop of Sandhurst, Joseph Grech. st liborius, primary school -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - St Joseph's Convent, Wodonga, Various dates
... Joseph’s Convent was laid and consecrated by Bishop Stephen Reville on behalf of Bishop Crane of Sandhurst. ...Joseph’s Convent was laid and consecrated by Bishop Stephen Reville on behalf of Bishop Crane of Sandhurst. ...Until 1892 the first Catholic School in Wodonga, a simple wooden skillion which was erected behind the sanctuary of St. Francis’ Chapel, was overseen by Dean William Tierney of Beechworth, Father Michael O’Connor P.P. of Chiltern and his successor Father Charles Van Der Hayden. The lay teachers, Miss Fagan and Miss O’Leary. In 1892 four Sisters of Mercy from Albury were invited to make a foundation at Wodonga. On the 6th February 1892, Mother M. Aloysius Tierney (1864-1948), Sr. M. Gabriel Comins (1868-1945), Sr. M. Celestine Coyle (1871-1857) and a postulant Miss Mary Jane Conlan (1874-1939) (Sr. Mary Joseph) travelled by horse drawn cab from the Albury convent to a rented house in Hume Street. The parishioners of Wodonga were anxious for the nuns to have their own residence, and on the 19th March 1893, the foundation stone for St. Joseph’s Convent was laid and consecrated by Bishop Stephen Reville on behalf of Bishop Crane of Sandhurst. The convent was designed by architects Gordon and Gordon and built by Fraser and Wilson of Melbourne at a cost of £1000. Construction was expected to take three months. The Wodonga and Towong Sentinel of Friday 24 March 1893 included the following description of the Convent. “In the front is a handsome verandah, with an oratory on the right and a community room on the left. Entering the door, the reception and music rooms are met with on opposite sides, and there are five cells in succession at the back of the reception room, whilst on the other side of the passage the reverend mother's cell, the refectory, pantry, and kitchen are found. At the extreme rear of the building there is a linen room, a bathroom, and a servant's room, There is also a verandah on either side of the convent. The height of the walls is to be 12 feet and 13 feet”. The Convent was officially opened on Sunday 13 August 1893 St Joseph’s Convent became part of St Augustine’s school in 2001.These images are significant because they capture the history of an important religious building in Wodonga, Victoria.Three black and white photographs of St Joseph's Convent in Wodonga in the early 1900s.sisters of mercy wodonga, st joseph's convent wodonga, st augustine's church wodonga -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TYPEWRITTEN PAPER: HISTORY OF ST. LIBORIUS, EAGLEHAWK
... St Kilian's.Bishop Reville. W. E. Brown. Eaglehawk. Bishop Cane. St. Marys College. ...St Kilian's.Bishop Reville. W. E. Brown. Eaglehawk. Bishop Cane. St. Marys College. ...Typewritten loose-leaf Paper re: history of St. Liborius, Eaglehawk (no title page, no author, incidental ref to date on page 8 ie 1982). Detailed history incl ref to: Design and erection; Sisters of Mercy; Franciscan Order of Friars Minor; chalice; weddings, baptism and font; school; convent; the ''relic of St Liborius''; current personnel and church population. Footnotes (36) and possibly a separate non-stapled.''Select Bibliography?church, history, st liborius church eaglehawk, sisters of mercy, franciscan order of friars minor, history and relic of st liborius. dr backhaus. st kilian's.bishop reville. w. e. brown. eaglehawk. bishop cane. st. marys college. sistewrs of st. joseph.
