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Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East
... ... Boyer Peter...St Peter's Catholic Church Guiney John Bentleigh East Bentleigh Parish Heriot Maurice FR Centre Road St Paul's O’Brian Bernie Bignell Road Parish Of St Peter's Mannix Daniel Dr Connie Street The Living Harvest Whitehouse Ray FR New Church Kennedy James Joseph Cooper Julie Stanhope Wayne FR Bennett Maureen O’Connor Gerald FR Kathleen SR Chambers Greg FR Murphy Brendan Bourke Colin FR O’Sullivan Tim FR Maloney Des FR Crawford FR McKenna Fred FR Bowd Mr & Mrs Livingstone Stan Reed John Smith Patricia SR Doolan FR De Marzi Led FR Nolan M FR Handley Dennis FR Boyer Peter Hogan Chris Reynolds Mark FR Reynolds Greg FR Dillon Kevin FR Hayes Brendan Rev. ...The Growing Harvest Is A Book That Continues The History Of St Peter's Parish, Bentleigh East During 1974 – 1983, Written By Bernie O’Brien. It Includes The Opening Of The New Church, The Foundations Of The Parish, Parish Developments, St Peter's School Church Community Related Aids & Groups Including All Previous Parish Priests.st peter's catholic church, guiney john, bentleigh east, bentleigh parish, heriot maurice fr, centre road, st paul's, o’brian bernie, bignell road, parish of st peter's, mannix daniel dr, connie street, the living harvest, whitehouse ray fr, new church, kennedy james joseph, cooper julie, stanhope wayne fr, bennett maureen, o’connor gerald fr, kathleen sr, chambers greg fr, murphy brendan, bourke colin fr, o’sullivan tim fr, maloney des fr, crawford fr, mckenna fred fr, bowd mr & mrs, livingstone stan, reed john, smith patricia sr, doolan fr, de marzi led fr, nolan m fr, handley dennis fr, boyer peter, hogan chris, reynolds mark fr, reynolds greg fr, dillon kevin fr, hayes brendan rev., shannon sue sr., family planning, emergency home help, moorabbin hospital, lay ministers, school bus, bingo, catholic family welfare bureau, liturgy, scout hall, bottle drive, moongala drop-in centre, the lighthouse, sacrificial offering, mayor of moorabbin, ecumenical civil service, rite of christian initiation for adults, big brother little brother, st peter's school, ash wednesday bushfires, lightning premiership, safety house program, salesian society, cappuchin fathers, jesuits, diocesan seminary, order of our lady of the sacret heart, sisters of our lady of the sacret heart, kennedy margaret sr., laidler terry fr, noreen sr., cochrane james, leach martin fr, reynolds greg, kooy van fr, lazzaro maria sr., coakley fr, maloney desmond fr, crawford malcolm fr, browne joseph fr, lilley con, corpus christi, cabrini sisters, mission cross, the rite of dedication, statue of st peter, the tree of life, the relic of st olivier, plunkett, holy name society, st vincent de paul, the children of mary, the legion of mary, parish finance committee, the anchor club -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Anzac commemoration for students 1983, c1983
... It appears to be the same boy, Peter Manning. The label that could refer to this photo says: 'At Melbourne Legacy's Annual School Children's Anzac Commemoration this year Junior legatees, Gayle Goulding and Peter Manning representing all Junior Legatees, laid a wreath at the foot of the World War Two Memorial.' ...It appears to be the same boy, Peter Manning. The label that could refer to this photo says: 'At Melbourne Legacy's Annual School Children's Anzac Commemoration this year Junior legatees, Gayle Goulding and Peter Manning representing all Junior Legatees, laid a wreath at the foot of the World War Two Memorial.' ...A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance. One of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, usually held just prior to ANZAC Day. The date is unknown. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. It is a photo of two school children laying a wreath at the Cenotaph while the main service is at the Shrine steps. They may have been junior legatees. It was with another photo of junior legatees laying a wreath which had two labels with conflicting names. It appears to be the same boy, Peter Manning. The label that could refer to this photo says: 'At Melbourne Legacy's Annual School Children's Anzac Commemoration this year Junior legatees, Gayle Goulding and Peter Manning representing all Junior Legatees, laid a wreath at the foot of the World War Two Memorial.' That would place it as being either 1981 or 1983. Item was in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different School Student ceremonies. Labelled S15 in red pen it was part of an old archive numbering system, that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history.A record of a ceremony for school students at the Shrine.Black and white photo x 2 of an Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for students at the Shrine with two students laying a wreath at the Cenotaph (World War II memorial). anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Primary School 1985 Class Photo Grade 5, 1985
... Peter Wah, (?#) 2nd Row: Jacqueline Hopgood, Mary Yiannaris, Leena Daff, Megan Bilston, Caroline Neave, Natalie Hopgood. Front Row: Debra Taylor, Claire Billingsley, Andrea Gordon, Jenny Webb, Rose Krisohos, Trudy Rowley, Heather Papadopoulos. Teachers: (?) and P. Bisset (Right) # Rose Krisohos advised boy...Peter Wah, (?#) 2nd Row: Jacqueline Hopgood, Mary Yiannaris, Leena Daff, Megan Bilston, Caroline Neave, Natalie Hopgood. Front Row: Debra Taylor, Claire Billingsley, Andrea Gordon, Jenny Webb, Rose Krisohos, Trudy Rowley, Heather Papadopoulos. Teachers: (?) and P. Bisset (Right) # Rose Krisohos advised boy ...1985 GR 5: Back Row: Jason McNamara, Joe Taualri, Johanne Kelaarl, Steven Leadbetter, Chris Andronis, Peter Wah, (?#) 2nd Row: Jacqueline Hopgood, Mary Yiannaris, Leena Daff, Megan Bilston, Caroline Neave, Natalie Hopgood. Front Row: Debra Taylor, Claire Billingsley, Andrea Gordon, Jenny Webb, Rose Krisohos, Trudy Rowley, Heather Papadopoulos. Teachers: (?) and P. Bisset (Right) # Rose Krisohos advised boy next to Peter Wah is Bradley Saunders (see Notes). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER SATURDAY DECEMBER 3, 1998, 3rd December, 1998
... John Meredith is one of Australia's foremost folklorists and has many publications to his credit including Folk Songs of Australia, Frank the Poet and The Wild Colonial Boy. Peter and John have just returned from the third national folklore conference in Canberra. ...John Meredith is one of Australia's foremost folklorists and has many publications to his credit including Folk Songs of Australia, Frank the Poet and The Wild Colonial Boy. Peter and John have just returned from the third national folklore conference in Canberra. ...Newspaper cutting from Bendigo Advertiser, dated Saturday, December 3, 1988 - Page 14. Photo on left is captioned: ABOVE: John Meredith and Peter Ellis prepare traditional dance music for the National Library archives. Top right picture is captioned: ABOVE: Peter Ellis plays and 80-year-old celluloid penny whistle. Ellis' 'Collector's Choice' will be launched today at the National Trust chambers in View St at 3 pm. LEFT: Peter Ellis demonstrates the one string fiddle and collection of various instruments. Article reads: Duo's work an insight to music over the years. Local musical identity and Australian social dance authority Peter Ellis, co-author of the Bicentennial publication 200 Dancing Years, has completed his series on dance music entitled 'Collector's Choice'. Noted Australian folklorist John Meredith will launch volume three of Collector's Choice today at the National Trust chambers in View St at 3 pm. A photographic display by John Meredith can be seen at the chambers between 2pm and 5pm. The display is called Pioneers of Performers and it exhibits a cross section of traditional musicians from all over Australia. Fifty superb black and white toned prints will also be on display. John Meredith is one of Australia's foremost folklorists and has many publications to his credit including Folk Songs of Australia, Frank the Poet and The Wild Colonial Boy. Peter and John have just returned from the third national folklore conference in Canberra. Collector's Choice has more than 300 popular tunes written in a clear single melody line with guitar chords provided. Forty different dances are represented with music including the Pride of Erin, Parma Waltz, Evening Three-step, Swing Waltz, Barn Dance, Progressive Jive and Old Time Medley. A detailed introduction provides handy advice on choice, presentation and suitable tunes plus historical details on the evolvement of colonial, modern ballroom, old time and new vogue dances and music. Illustrations on the social history of the bands and individual musicians can be found throughout the book. Bendigo bands of old which are illustrated including Cyril Sawyer's Swingsters. As part of the launch the Sandhurst Dance Club will host a free dance from 8pm at the Marong Public Hall.Bendigo advertiserperson, individual, peter ellis oam -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph – Mt Beauty Higher Elementary School Grade 2B, 1960 – Black and white photocopy of original photograph
... Many of the children would also have been the descendants of parents who immigrated to Australia as foreign workers on the Hydro Electric Scheme such as Alex Van De Ruijt, whose parents were Dutch. mt beauty school Chalk Board at front of children in photograph – MT BEAUTY H.E.SCHOOL GRADE 2B. 1960 Handwritten in top right hand corner of photograph, with arrow pointing to the boy 4th from the right Alex Van De Auigh (Ruijt) dutch now De Wright Handwritten on back of photograph – Top row: 6 from left (4th from Right) Photocopy of a black and white class photograph of Mt Beauty H E School Grade 2B, 1960 Back row: Lawrence Woods, John Wayne, Terry Hertzog, Phillip Jervies, ?, Alex Van De Wright , ?John Sigmund, Wayne Shoebridge, Brian Harkin 3rd row: Doug Newbound, Roy Hetherington, ? Kevin Hills, Peter ...On Feb 3rd 1948, the Mt Beauty State School was opened with 28 pupils in all grades up to VII. Classes began in the SECV Recreation Hall, which was converted to classrooms during the school week and returned to a recreation hall on weekends for motion pictures and social occasions for SECV workers and their families. A new school building was opened in 1950 on the current school site, with an enrolment of 170 primary and secondary students. A further extension of 4 buildings was added in 1951 with a population increase to 303 students. In May 1953, the status of the school was raised to Higher Elementary School with a total of 403 students. In 1958, the school population rose to a high of 617 students with 436 in primary and 181 in secondary. In 1964, the status of the secondary section of Mt Beauty HES was raised to a High School and was moved to separate facilities in the west of town in September 1964 Pictorial history of children who attended Mt Beauty Higher Elementary School in 1960. Many of the students would have had parents working on the Hydro-Electric Scheme in and around Mt Beauty. Many of the children would also have been the descendants of parents who immigrated to Australia as foreign workers on the Hydro Electric Scheme such as Alex Van De Ruijt, whose parents were Dutch. Photocopy of a black and white class photograph of Mt Beauty H E School Grade 2B, 1960 Back row: Lawrence Woods, John Wayne, Terry Hertzog, Phillip Jervies, ?, Alex Van De Wright , ?John Sigmund, Wayne Shoebridge, Brian Harkin 3rd row: Doug Newbound, Roy Hetherington, ? Kevin Hills, Peter Renshaw, ? Grenville Gerecke, ?, Ken Thomas, Detlef Rueff, ?, not in picture Berndt Homfeld 2nd Row, ?, Lyn Plant, ?, Gabrielle Sigmund, ? Pauline Gerecke, Christine Harmer, ?, Lesley McDonald, not in picture, Jenny Richardson Front Row, ? Christine Pennery, Robyn Symons, ?, ?, Sue Mckendrick, ?, ? with a name may not be correct Chalk Board at front of children in photograph – MT BEAUTY H.E.SCHOOL GRADE 2B. 1960 Handwritten in top right hand corner of photograph, with arrow pointing to the boy 4th from the right Alex Van De Auigh (Ruijt) dutch now De Wright Handwritten on back of photograph – Top row: 6 from left (4th from Right) mt beauty school -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, You can take the boy from the bush but you can't take the bush from the Boy' by Garry Powell, 2022
... Kerrimuir is in Gregory Street Ballarat Garry Powell alumni staffmember Hepburn Springs Franklinford Family history genealogy Daylesford Rees Powell Vera Powell Pentwyn John Anderson Martha Roberts James RObertson Yandoit Denise POwell Len Little Nola Little Weiss Charlie Weiss Vincent Street Daylesford shops Mumbanner Hepburn Primary School Hepburn guesthouses Hepburn Pool biography cricket initiations Gillies Street Hostel Helen Reavey Peter Cronk Pam Russell Carmel Connellan Daylesford Football Club Physical Education Physical Education Branch BEndigo Inspectorate Physical Education Centre education ACHPER Peter Fryar Helene Powell History of Physical Education Ballarat Teacher's College You can take the boy from the bush but you can't take the bush from the Boy' by Garry Powell Book Garry Powell ...non-fictiongarry powell, alumni, staffmember, hepburn springs, franklinford, family history, genealogy, daylesford, rees powell, vera powell, pentwyn, john anderson, martha roberts, james robertson, yandoit, denise powell, len little, nola little, weiss, charlie weiss, vincent street daylesford shops, mumbanner, hepburn primary school, hepburn guesthouses, hepburn pool, biography, cricket, initiations, gillies street hostel, helen reavey, peter cronk, pam russell, carmel connellan, daylesford football club, physical education, physical education branch, bendigo inspectorate, physical education centre, education, achper, peter fryar, helene powell, history of physical education, ballarat teacher's college -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Reference for Peter John Logan for R.A.A.F.,1956
... Peter John Logan who tranferred from Stawell Junior Technical School. He obtained his Junior Technical Certificate and now studying for his Intermediate Technical Certificate. He is a boy...Peter John Logan who tranferred from Stawell Junior Technical School. He obtained his Junior Technical Certificate and now studying for his Intermediate Technical Certificate. He is a boy ...Reference from Ballarat Junior Technical School for Peter John Logan who tranferred from Stawell Junior Technical School. He obtained his Junior Technical Certificate and now studying for his Intermediate Technical Certificate. He is a boy of good character and a suitable candidate for apprenticeship in the R.A.A.F. Cream paper, typed ballarat junior technical school, headmaster, l garner, apprenticeship, r.a.a.f., peter john logan, junior technical certificate, intermediate technical certificate -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - CARD, GREETING WW1, Pre 1917
... Believing ye Rejoice, 1.Peter.1.8. On the card itself, Greetings from a Soldier boy in Eygpt 1916. ...Believing ye Rejoice, 1.Peter.1.8. On the card itself, Greetings from a Soldier boy in Eygpt 1916. ...The card was sent by James Henry Wicks to his sister, unknown. After serving in the 7th Batt, J H Wicks transfered to the 5th Machine Gun Batt AIF in France. He returned home in 1919Greeting card.The outer card is a parchment type paper fawn in colour. The front cover has a yellow ribbon band rectangular in shape glued to the card. A rectangular card is glued over this. The card contains flowers, an image of a church or mosque in a half circle. Above this to the right is wording. The card opens to a centre piece which is paper, a light blue in colour.Front cover in centre card. Believing ye Rejoice, 1.Peter.1.8. On the card itself, Greetings from a Soldier boy in Eygpt 1916. Inside front cover on the left, No 4626 J H Wicks Aerodrome Camp Heliopolis 14 Reinf 7 Batt 2 Inf Brigade Eygpt A.I.F. On the left is, With my best love from Eygpt 5/3/16. The centre light blue paper has in a circle an image of a pyramid and a pharoah. Next is a poem, To My Dear Sister. (See images)greeting card, eygpt, 1916, j.h.wicks -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Memorial to Peter Brock, Ferguson's Paddock, Hurstbridge, 23 January 2008
... .; p167 On a rock in Ferguson’s Paddock, Hurstbridge, a plaque commemorates Peter Brock. It includes the words: ‘Boy from Hurstbridge without special privileges, grew to become champion of racetracks around the world but he never forgot his beginnings’. ....; p167 On a rock in Ferguson’s Paddock, Hurstbridge, a plaque commemorates Peter Brock. It includes the words: ‘Boy from Hurstbridge without special privileges, grew to become champion of racetracks around the world but he never forgot his beginnings’. ...Ferguson’s Paddock, Hurstbridge. A plaque on a boulder commemorates Peter Brock. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p167 On a rock in Ferguson’s Paddock, Hurstbridge, a plaque commemorates Peter Brock. It includes the words: ‘Boy from Hurstbridge without special privileges, grew to become champion of racetracks around the world but he never forgot his beginnings’. Brock came from a well-established local family. Born in Hurstbridge in 1945, he lived in Anzac Avenue as a child, attended the Hurstbridge Primary and Eltham High Schools and lived in the district most of his life. His father Geoff owned the Diamond Valley Speed Shop in Greensborough. Brock’s forbears were amongst the area’s earliest settlers. From Scotland, the Brocks arrived in Tasmania in 1830, to graze sheep. Family members moved to Sunbury, then Preston, grazing sheep in the Bundoora area. John Brock owned Janefield, possibly named after his wife. In 1855 he granted around two acres (0.8ha) of his estate for a school.1 In 1866 Lewis Brock bought 264 acres (107ha) in Nutfield, the first non-Aboriginal person to own that land. They planted an orchard, then from around 1935, Brock’s uncle Sandy and his grandfather Lewis, ran a dairy on the property. In the 1980s Brock and his then partner Bev, bought most of the property, which they sold after their separation in 2006. Brock’s father was a Hurstbridge Football Club President, but Brock’s uncle Sandy, of Brocks Road, Doreen, has been particularly active in local affairs. He was President of the Mernda Football Club (then Plenty Rovers), President of the Panton Hill Football League and he founded the Arthurs Creek and District Landcare Group. He also gave more than 50 years of service to the Whittlesea Agricultural Society, the Volunteers for Australian Football and the Doreen Rural Fire Brigade. Community service was important to Brock too. Brock, with his then partner Bev, established the Peter Brock Foundation in 1997, the year he retired from full-time V8 Supercar racing. The Foundation’s grants have included $100,000 towards the upgrade of a walking track in the Hurstbridge Parklands and other projects include a holiday house for the families of child cancer victims. Brother Lewis saw Brock as a spiritual person, who had a great affinity with people. He saw Brock as a role model of someone who could achieve their dreams. ‘The family didn’t have much money, yet that didn’t stop Peter realising his dreams. He was strong and didn’t let difficult times crush him.’ Despite his later successes, Brock’s most treasured trophy was for running 100 yards (91.4m)at his primary school in 1955, and he appreciated his head master Ted Griffiths’ encouragement of his sporting endeavours. At high school Brock became captain of Everard House. In his first year he bought a 1928 Austin 7 for £5. He cut the car into a box shape with an axe and enjoyed driving it – despite it having no brakes - at his grandparents’ farm at Nutfield. The turning point in Brock’s life came at age 23, when he built an Austin A30 in an old henhouse in Wattle Glen, using a Holden engine. He was laughed at until it won the Australian Sports Sedan Championship in 1968. Brock’s career then took off and he became a professional driver. Brock won Australian motor sport’s best-known event, the Bathurst 1000, nine times. Brock endured a bitter split from Holden in 1986 over control of his Holden-backed vehicle modification business and a car performance-enhancing device he called the ‘energy polariser’– despite it having no scientific evidence to support its claims. But Brock returned to Holden in 1994. Then in 1997, aged 52, Brock retired from fulltime V8 Supercar racing. However he continued to race at motor sport events. Brock won several awards, including an Order of Australia Medal in 1980, the Australian Sports Medal in 2000, and the Centenary Medal. On September 8, 2006, Brock died; after his car hit a tree during the Targa West Rally in Western Australia.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, ferguson's paddock, hurstbridge, peter brock memorial, peter brock -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Janefield, Bundoora, c.1982
... Eltham District Historical Society member (and Greensborough Historical Society member), Peter Van Eeken was undertaking research into this photo and approached the Local History Librarian at Yarra Plenty Regional Library to enquire about digitising the large print copy to facilitate research. Approaches were made to EDHS who had suitable facilities and were willing to accommodate and all parties agreed to add the image as part of their respective collections in partnership. Michael Lanigan, started work as a message boy...Eltham District Historical Society member (and Greensborough Historical Society member), Peter Van Eeken was undertaking research into this photo and approached the Local History Librarian at Yarra Plenty Regional Library to enquire about digitising the large print copy to facilitate research. Approaches were made to EDHS who had suitable facilities and were willing to accommodate and all parties agreed to add the image as part of their respective collections in partnership. Michael Lanigan, started work as a message boy ...The photo encompasses what is present-day University Hill shopping complex and the Janefield Wetlands. Plenty Road is just visible to the left of the photo. Janefield was an area 18 km north-east of central Melbourne that is now part of Bundoora. In 1842 a flour mill, powered by the Plenty River, was built at Janefield, although the locality was not known by that name at that time. It seems that the name Springfield was used in the late 1840s, after a Springfield homestead, and this was changed to Janefield possibly upon the death of Jane Brock in 1847. She was the wife of James Brock, a local landowner and son of the purchaser of the flour mill. This photo is not strictly within the area of interest for EDHS but overlaps do occur at times with other Society’s interests through families and other associated connections. Eltham District Historical Society member (and Greensborough Historical Society member), Peter Van Eeken was undertaking research into this photo and approached the Local History Librarian at Yarra Plenty Regional Library to enquire about digitising the large print copy to facilitate research. Approaches were made to EDHS who had suitable facilities and were willing to accommodate and all parties agreed to add the image as part of their respective collections in partnership. Michael Lanigan, started work as a message boy at Mont Park when he left school at age 14. He worked his way up the system to become farm manager at Mont Park and Janefield Special School. He was one of the last people to drive a herd of cattle (in 1964) between the two locations along Plenty Road. He retired when the school closed around 1993. Mick pointed out the location of three remnant farm houses of the 1800s. The Brock House being the main one. Peter has been unable to find any photos of the Brock House, which what built in the late 1850s, severely burnt in the 1930s and demolished in the mid 1960s. The tree plantation along Plenty Road was established in 1930 and cut down in the mid 1980s. The Victorian Government established tree plantations at about 350 schools in the early 1930s. Briar Hill School had one but Peter is not sure about any other local schools having a tree plantation. Mick informed Peter that it was his job to remove the 14 acres of pine tree roots, after the trees were cut down (due to old age and an infestation of sap sucking insects). For Mick, this was an impossible job, so he arranged a contract, to house all the soil removed from works associated with the construction of the Greensborough Bypass, which needed temporary storage as it was too valuable, and would be great for use in road construction. The contract to store the soil was important to Mick, as the contract stipulated that when the soil was eventually removed, the tree roots had to be removed too. Which got rid of Mick's headache. Apparently, the huge mound of soil that covered the roots in the late 1980s could be seen from Briar Hill. Based on this, the photo is most likely to have been taken 1982 or 1983. The key to a final date is working out when the Board of Works Office opened but so far no information has come to light. (It was purchased by La Trobe University in 1991). The Office existed, or is hinted at, in the photo at the extreme north of the photo, opposite McKimmies Road, on the eastern side of Plenty Road. Photo on loan from Michael Lanigan via Peter Van Eeken. He cannot recall why it was taken. brock family, janefield, janefield drive, janefield wetlands, plenty road, university hill -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - St. Agnes Church, Booran Road, 116, Glen Huntly
... Boy Scouts... Erlandsen Stephen... Erlandsen Chris... Patience Tim... Stevenson Garry... Lafitte Gabriel... Thomas Malcolm... Thomas Richard... Hall Roderick... Baker-Smith John... Hardwick Ken... Oram Garry... Whyte Doug... Davis Richard... Dowling Laurie... McPhee Peter...Tennis Clubs Cricket Clubs Football Clubs Children Keble Clubs Basketball Clubs Boy Scouts Erlandsen Stephen Erlandsen Chris Patience Tim Stevenson Garry Lafitte Gabriel Thomas Malcolm Thomas Richard Hall Roderick Baker-Smith John Hardwick Ken Oram Garry Whyte Doug Davis Richard Dowling Laurie McPhee Peter Boys Choir Youth Clubs Mothers Clubs Friendly Societies Church Furniture Brick Vicarages Newsletters Choirs Gardens Book St. ...Love So Amazing, a 184 page book with sixteen chapters and index. A History of the Parish of St. Agnes Glen Huntly 1888-1993 by Neville Drummond. The chapters document parishioners, events, festivals, church fellowship groups and numerous sports clubs and choirs. It is also a time capsule of interesting facts of Melbourne and particularly of Caulfield. There are various photos including ones of many of the Reverends. There is also a list of gifts and memorials. The book was published in 1993 and donated by Margaret Dunbar on 25/08/2004.glenhuntly, glen huntly, st. agnes church, drummond neville, memorials, organs, booran road, wright nigel, clarke alice, clarke wilfe, agg george, agg val, barren john, barren christine, halstead brian, halstead donna, sturgess nancy, brock jean, hunter ian, cuttriss frank, porter brian, mcdonald norman, fryer neil, thomas malcolm, moore david, hatters alvin, laity alan, blair linda, dowling lawrie, tidy dorothy, worthington mary, cheshire jean, thiele bevan, marks marjorie, parnell joy, parnell bob, rose glynis, jolly betty, hocking hazel, thiele mollie, glazner jean, pereira noble, worthington bill, tidy bruce, goodison gwendoline, elliot june, scoot jo, boxshall ormee, chalres ernie, maghony lois, scheibner esmee, rayner keith rev., macgowan malcolm, macgowan jean, heatherbrae, house names, st. mary’s church, caulfield, st. catherines church, camden town, south caulfield, booran road church of england, bent street, sunday schools, monro roy, leech irene, monro victor, parochial council, slate tiles, timber houses, clarke alfred e., tennis clubs, cricket clubs, football clubs, children, keble clubs, basketball clubs, boy scouts, erlandsen stephen, erlandsen chris, patience tim, stevenson garry, lafitte gabriel, thomas malcolm, thomas richard, hall roderick, baker-smith john, hardwick ken, oram garry, whyte doug, davis richard, dowling laurie, mcphee peter, boys choir, youth clubs, mothers clubs, friendly societies, church furniture, brick, vicarages, newsletters, choirs, gardens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BOORT CEMETERY
... boy of 'John & Jane' married couple on the Station. The grave on the left (marble slab) is that of George Bertram Godfrey, son of Henry & Mary Godfrey, aged 1 year 5 months. Photo taken Oct 1962, by Peter...boy of 'John & Jane' married couple on the Station. The grave on the left (marble slab) is that of George Bertram Godfrey, son of Henry & Mary Godfrey, aged 1 year 5 months. Photo taken Oct 1962, by Peter ...Black and White photo of two grave stones that have fallen onto the grass and broken. The one to the left is broken in two and on the right the grave is in four pieces. The Grave at the right (Granite Headstone) is that of George F. Campion a young Englishman who died at Boort Station on May 31st, 1851. Buried beside him (grave unmarked) was the baby boy of 'John & Jane' married couple on the Station. The grave on the left (marble slab) is that of George Bertram Godfrey, son of Henry & Mary Godfrey, aged 1 year 5 months. Photo taken Oct 1962, by Peter Coutts, Boort.memorials, graveboards, boort cemetery, boort cemetery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BOORT CEMETERY
... Peter Coutts George F. Campion Boort Cemetery Samuel C. Sutlee?. poetry poem Garnet Deravin Selina Deravin Selina M. Deravin Hand written letter by Selina De Ravin, titled 'The graves beside the swamp at Boort.' dated November 1962. Two of the headstones lie broken on the grass covered graves. On the granite slab at the right is the inscription 'In memoriam. George F. Campion of Exeter Devon, England, who departed this life, May 31st 1851. Aged 19 years. The 2 month old baby boy ...Selina Deravin (Born 1882, Serpentine Creek. Died 1968, Melbourne, age 85), father John White, mother Mary Ann Nicholls was married to Garnet Deravin, a medical doctor. In 1928, (Electoral Roll Bendigo) Garnet and Selina were living at 109 Queen Street, Bendigo; later at 13 Tuxon Street, North Balwyn, where Garnet died on 15th. April, 1954 (Argus, 17th April, 1954). Deravin family owned the Chateau Dore vineyard and winery. Selina published a book of her poetry. A poem ' Beside the Swamp' was written following her visit to the swamp at Boort: ' In silence by the graves I stood, of those who long had lain at rest/In lonely quiet, in the bush. Long gone are they who loved them best/The trees still whisper by the swamp; the night birds call, and vigil keep/As in those far-off yesterdays - where Campion and three children sleep........'Selina White Birth Date Abt 1882 Birth Place Serpentine Creek, Victoria Registration Year 1882 Registration Place Victoria, Australia Father John White Mother Aary Ann Nicholls Registration Number 25736 Hand written letter by Selina De Ravin, titled 'The graves beside the swamp at Boort.' dated November 1962. Two of the headstones lie broken on the grass covered graves. On the granite slab at the right is the inscription 'In memoriam. George F. Campion of Exeter Devon, England, who departed this life, May 31st 1851. Aged 19 years. The 2 month old baby boy of 'John and Jane', married couple on 'Boort', died the same day and was buried beside Campion. There is nothing to mark his grave. Both were buried by the Station men. Mr J. R. Godfrey read the burial services for both. On the marble slab at the left can be deciphered the inscription sacred to the memory of George Bertram, fourth son of Henry and Mary Godfrey, Born 18th November 1858. Died 11th April 1860. On the headstone still standing can be read the inscription Sacred to the memory of Samuel C. Sutlee, who died April 1st 1871, aged 2 years 4 months. He is not dead - but sleepeth. This child was the son of a married couple 'on Boort', after the Godfrey family had left 'Boort'. Note - My nephew Russell Coutts of 'Dunbar', Boort, (formerly 'Boort' Station) is erecting a fence around the graves. His son, Peter took these photographs. I wrote the verses 'Beside the Swamp' after my first visit to them in 1957. I always take flowers and place them on the graves whenever I visit 'Dunbar' Selina M. Deravin 1962Russell Coutts and his son Peter have restored the graves beside the Lake at 'Dunbar' and erected a graveyard. This photograph was taken by Peter and the flowers placed on the graves by his mother Wilma who helps to care for them. They also discovered a fifth unknown grave there when erecting the fence and re- erecting the broken and fallen headstones. S. M. Deravin. (Selina De Ravin) a. Typed poem on carbon copy flimsy paper: 'Beside the Swamp', signed in blue pen by Lina Deravin, January 1957'. Written on the bottom in blue pen: ' In February 1960 when on a visit to Boort I took some flowers and placed them on these graves beside the swamp'. Signed Lina Devarin.Selina M. Deravinmemorials, graveboards, boort cemetry, russell coutts, 'dunbar', peter coutts, george f. campion, boort cemetery, samuel c. sutlee?., poetry, poem, garnet deravin, selina deravin -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Cowes State School, Junior School 1941, 1941
... Peter Gerraty, ??, Bill Broadbent, Jim Broadbent, Michael Dixon, Bob Davie, ??. Apologies if names are incorrect or mispelt. Tall boy...Peter Gerraty, ??, Bill Broadbent, Jim Broadbent, Michael Dixon, Bob Davie, ??. Apologies if names are incorrect or mispelt. Tall boy ...Copy of the original photograph. Original names provided by Betty Bradley. Names were checked by Elly Berryman and her mother, Charlotte Berryman nee Cleeland. 2nd June 2020 Elaine Alexander 4/6/2020Cowes State School No. 1282. (1941). Back Row: Miss Peters, Norman Burton, Neville Cleeland, Bill Davie, Lesley Bain, John Reid, Peter West, Ben Humphries, Alan Cleeland, Kevin Spokes, George Regos, Mr Shaw 2nd Back Row: Isobel Niven, Enid Nelson, Betty Bradley, ??, ??, Heather McLardy, Helen Murdoch, Betty Morrison, Eris Gawith, Fay Schrieber, Lois Barton, ??, Jean Denham. 2nd Front Row: Claire Loton, Charlotte Cleeland, Vivian Cleeland, Marie Regos, Coral McLardy, Shirley Matthews, Dawn Smith, Pat Watchorn, Heather Burton, Ruth Grayden, Deidre Cleeland, Verna Gawith, Pat Smith. Front Row: Gerald Jeffrey, Peter Gerraty, ??, Bill Broadbent, Jim Broadbent, Michael Dixon, Bob Davie, ??. Apologies if names are incorrect or mispelt. Tall boy in back row may be Harry (Peter) Harris.cowes state school 1941, betty bradley -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Procter & Son Butcher shop, c.1880
... The business was previously further west in High Street in one of Peter Johnson's weatherboard shops. procter & son butcher shop malcolm's flour mill Charlton Business Industry Mounted, unframed photo of Procter's Butcher shop. Four people standing in front of shop, two men wearing aprons, a boy ...Early photo of Procter & Son Butchers shop c. 1880. West end of High St Charlton. Built as a single fronted, two storey building in September 1880 and extended to triple fronted building in 1884 by C. Procter. The business was previously further west in High Street in one of Peter Johnson's weatherboard shops.Mounted, unframed photo of Procter's Butcher shop. Four people standing in front of shop, two men wearing aprons, a boy and a woman. A horse is tied to a pole in front of the shop. There are many animal carcasses haning in front of the shopprocter & son butcher shop, malcolm's flour mill, charlton, business, industry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BOY SCOUTS
... Boy Scouts in 1944. Back row from left: Bob Charlto, Bill Clemens, Ian McClelland, Peter Lunt, John Read, John Goyne, Graeme Lowther, Brian Dellar, Austin Phillips, Malcom Bush. ...Boy Scouts in 1944. Back row from left: Bob Charlto, Bill Clemens, Ian McClelland, Peter Lunt, John Read, John Goyne, Graeme Lowther, Brian Dellar, Austin Phillips, Malcom Bush. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, November 28, 2003. Boy scouts: the Fifth Bendigo Boy Scouts in 1944. Back row from left: Bob Charlto, Bill Clemens, Ian McClelland, Peter Lunt, John Read, John Goyne, Graeme Lowther, Brian Dellar, Austin Phillips, Malcom Bush. Front row: Doug Nuttall, Bruce Amstrong, Ian Hamilton, Paul Lowther, John Giovanetti, Ian Smith and Kingsley Green.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Reminiscences of Bendigo by The Almanac
... boy, and settled with his parents in the Bendigo district. He was closely associated with cricket and cricketers all his life. He was a man with a wonderful knowledge of the game, and of the men who played it. He died in 1922. Obituary may be found on Trove. "The Almanac's" Death Old-time Enthusiast Article - Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954)Wednesday 27 September 1922 - Page 11 David Scott Reminiscences of Bendigo The Almanac Peter McIver Gold Work School Cricket Characters Goodbye Seven pieces written by Peter MacIver about the "Reminiscences of Bendigo" articles written by David Scott and published in the Bendigo Advertiser between 1908 and 1909. 1. ...Dave Scott was born at Montrose, Scotland in 1847 and came to Australia when a boy, and settled with his parents in the Bendigo district. He was closely associated with cricket and cricketers all his life. He was a man with a wonderful knowledge of the game, and of the men who played it. He died in 1922. Obituary may be found on Trove. "The Almanac's" Death Old-time Enthusiast Article - Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954)Wednesday 27 September 1922 - Page 11 Seven pieces written by Peter MacIver about the "Reminiscences of Bendigo" articles written by David Scott and published in the Bendigo Advertiser between 1908 and 1909. 1. David Scott. "The Almanac" Written by Peter MacIver. 2. Characters. "Reminiscences of Bendigo by The Almanac". Written by Peter MacIver. 3. Cricket. "Reminiscences of Bendigo by The Almanac". Written by Peter MacIver. 4. Gold. "Reminiscences of Bendigo by The Almanac". Written by Peter MacIver. 5. Goodbye. "Reminiscences of Bendigo by The Almanac". Written by Peter MacIver. 6. School. "Reminiscences of Bendigo by The Almanac". Written by Peter MacIver. 7. Work. "Reminiscences of Bendigo by The Almanac". Written by Peter MacIver.david scott, reminiscences of bendigo, the almanac, peter mciver, gold, work, school, cricket, characters, goodbye -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BAND
... boy with guitar. Back of photo reads: Emu Creek Junior Band. 13 13. Photograph PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BAND ...Colour photograph. Younger band members. Boy on wooden recorder, young woman playing tin whistle, younger boy on lute and older boy with guitar. Back of photo reads: Emu Creek Junior Band. 13 13.photo, group, musicians -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BOY PLAYING GUITAR, 7th December, 1997
... PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BOY PLAYING GUITAR...boy playing accordian, girl on tin whistle, man playing harmonica. Christmas carols music book on stand. Back of photo reads: Christmas Party Barker's 7-12-97. Photograph PETER ...Colour photograph. 5 People with instruments. Boy playing guitar, Woman playing tin whistle, boy playing accordian, girl on tin whistle, man playing harmonica. Christmas carols music book on stand. Back of photo reads: Christmas Party Barker's 7-12-97.photo, group, musicians -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST.1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... Their names are: Peter Crocos, Dawn Lindrea, Fay Mamouney, Denise Sutherland, Pauline Hooper, Joy Pilgrim, Dianne Lee, Phyllis Rowe, Glenys Boland, Susan Forbes and Andrea? Woodman? The third photo is a photo of a decorated float in a procession.It has a small church and a wedding party. The page boy...Their names are: Peter Crocos, Dawn Lindrea, Fay Mamouney, Denise Sutherland, Pauline Hooper, Joy Pilgrim, Dianne Lee, Phyllis Rowe, Glenys Boland, Susan Forbes and Andrea? Woodman? The third photo is a photo of a decorated float in a procession.It has a small church and a wedding party. The page boy ...Pink laminated card with three photos. The first is a group of children. The second is half a photo of some children who won awards. Their names are: Peter Crocos, Dawn Lindrea, Fay Mamouney, Denise Sutherland, Pauline Hooper, Joy Pilgrim, Dianne Lee, Phyllis Rowe, Glenys Boland, Susan Forbes and Andrea? Woodman? The third photo is a photo of a decorated float in a procession.It has a small church and a wedding party. The page boy is John Oakes and the flower girl is Nola Boys, Written at the top of the photo is Easter Fair 1957?education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, advertiser, peter crocos, rev f v winn, golden square methodist church, major a new dick, salvation army, golden square rural school, dawn lindrea, fay mamouney, denise sutherland, pauline hooper, joy pilgrim, dianne lee, phyllis rowe, glenys boland, susan forbes, andrea? woodman?, john oakes, nola boys -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: GRAVEL HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
... Boy in wig and scruffy beard. Gravel Hill Primary School. 1988 Production 'The Wallaby Track'' Back of photo reads: Greg Dundan -Bendigo Addy Editor. Belinda Earnshaw. Photograph PETER ...Colour photograph. Children in costume. Painted scenery. Girl in suit with blue striped tie. Boy in wig and scruffy beard. Gravel Hill Primary School. 1988 Production 'The Wallaby Track'' Back of photo reads: Greg Dundan -Bendigo Addy Editor. Belinda Earnshaw.photo, group, children in costume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: GRAVEL HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
... Boy three piece suit, trench coat and hat. Pointing at painted scenery Sweeney's General Store and Universal Emporium. Kiandra. Church. Gravel Hill Primary School. 1988 Production 'The Wallaby Track''. Photograph PETER ...Colour photograph. Child in costume. Boy three piece suit, trench coat and hat. Pointing at painted scenery Sweeney's General Store and Universal Emporium. Kiandra. Church. Gravel Hill Primary School. 1988 Production 'The Wallaby Track''.photo, individual, young male -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BOY PLAYING GUITAR
... PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BOY PLAYING GUITAR...Boy sitting on chair playing lute. Back of Photo reads: Anton Marrone Bgo Bank. Photograph PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: BOY PLAYING GUITAR ...Colour photgraph. Boy sitting on chair playing lute. Back of Photo reads: Anton Marrone Bgo Bank.photo, individual, male -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: NEWSLETTER
... Items include an Idea by Barry, More from the National Folk Festival Canberra by Peter, a comment on the Festival from the Barkers, a comment on the rain and dancers and musicians by Anon, a comment by Kurt (Ian Walder) regarding electronic instruments in a band and the culture and heritage were popular, Asst Editor wanted some strong Groupies to move a piano, Olive Dobbyn commented on the weather, the lack of a piano, the Australian content and Ted Egan playing his fosterphone and singing 'the Drover's Boy', and Carol Higman commenting on the dances, how well the festival went and thanked Mary, Peter and anyone else who helped to organise the trip to the 1994 National Folk Festival. ...Items include an Idea by Barry, More from the National Folk Festival Canberra by Peter, a comment on the Festival from the Barkers, a comment on the rain and dancers and musicians by Anon, a comment by Kurt (Ian Walder) regarding electronic instruments in a band and the culture and heritage were popular, Asst Editor wanted some strong Groupies to move a piano, Olive Dobbyn commented on the weather, the lack of a piano, the Australian content and Ted Egan playing his fosterphone and singing 'the Drover's Boy', and Carol Higman commenting on the dances, how well the festival went and thanked Mary, Peter and anyone else who helped to organise the trip to the 1994 National Folk Festival. ...Newsletter page. Items include an Idea by Barry, More from the National Folk Festival Canberra by Peter, a comment on the Festival from the Barkers, a comment on the rain and dancers and musicians by Anon, a comment by Kurt (Ian Walder) regarding electronic instruments in a band and the culture and heritage were popular, Asst Editor wanted some strong Groupies to move a piano, Olive Dobbyn commented on the weather, the lack of a piano, the Australian content and Ted Egan playing his fosterphone and singing 'the Drover's Boy', and Carol Higman commenting on the dances, how well the festival went and thanked Mary, Peter and anyone else who helped to organise the trip to the 1994 National Folk Festival. Handwritten at the top of the page is a thank you from Dianne and Barry for the success of Ben's 21st Birthday Party, Geoff Barker at the BBQ, Don & Julie for helping set up and for Videoing and Garry Clancy for calling and overnight caretaking.person, individual, peter ellis oam, peter ellis collection, shirley andrews, monaro colonial dancers, emu creek, bush dance and music club, colin silk, rob willis, ted egan, the barkers, kurt (ian walder), olive dobbyn, carol higman, geoff barker, garry clancy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: DEBUTANTE BALL, 10th July, 1987
... Debutantes Partners Julie Fowler Frank Munro Donna McCullough Tim Carlile Angela Nolan Peter Kelly Mandy O'Neill Todd Pickering Danielle Price Karl Jenkins Maryanne Stratford Jamie Bennett Vicky Tehan Andrew Middleton Lisa Tiller Craig Jarvis Presented to the Bishop of Bendigo Rt. Rev. O. Heyward and Mrs. Heyward 9.00 p.m. Flower girls Diana Bosse Genai Roberts Page boy...Debutantes Partners Julie Fowler Frank Munro Donna McCullough Tim Carlile Angela Nolan Peter Kelly Mandy O'Neill Todd Pickering Danielle Price Karl Jenkins Maryanne Stratford Jamie Bennett Vicky Tehan Andrew Middleton Lisa Tiller Craig Jarvis Presented to the Bishop of Bendigo Rt. Rev. O. Heyward and Mrs. Heyward 9.00 p.m. Flower girls Diana Bosse Genai Roberts Page boy ...Pink coloured card Green writing St. Clement's Anglican Church Huntly Debutante Ball Friday, 10th July 1987. Debutantes Partners Julie Fowler Frank Munro Donna McCullough Tim Carlile Angela Nolan Peter Kelly Mandy O'Neill Todd Pickering Danielle Price Karl Jenkins Maryanne Stratford Jamie Bennett Vicky Tehan Andrew Middleton Lisa Tiller Craig Jarvis Presented to the Bishop of Bendigo Rt. Rev. O. Heyward and Mrs. Heyward 9.00 p.m. Flower girls Diana Bosse Genai Roberts Page boy Austin Jinks Chaperone Mrs. Denise Roberts Trainers Mrs. Mary Smith Mr. Peter Ellis Pianist Mrs. J. Grotto M.C. Mr. Colin Silk. Programme 1 Foxtrot 2 St. Bernard Waltz 3 Maxina 4 Evening Three Step 5 Foxtrot 6 Pride of Erin 7 Progressive Barn Dance 8 Modern Waltz 9 Tangoette 10 Waltz Cotillion 11 Foxtrot 12 Valetta Waltz 13 Gay Gordons/ High Schottische 14 Foxtrot 15 Alberts 16 Parma Waltz 17 Charmaine 18 Swinging Waltz 19 Foxtrot 20 Auld Lang Syne Presentation Dance: Veletta Waltz Charmaine. Autographs.person, individual, peter ellis oam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: DEBUTANTE BALL, 12th July, 1985
... Flower Girl Laura Strauch Page boy Simon Wells Flower girl Melissa Tuddenham Page boy Ben Chalkley Chaperone Mrs. Pam Luxford Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. ...Flower Girl Laura Strauch Page boy Simon Wells Flower girl Melissa Tuddenham Page boy Ben Chalkley Chaperone Mrs. Pam Luxford Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. ...White Cooloured card. Red writing. St. Clement's Anglican Debutante Ball Huntly Firday, July 12th 1985. Debutantes Partners Alison Popple Mark Edwards Kerran Franken Colin Boyd Allison Strauch Glen Backway Wendy Pollard Robert Borserio Lynne Holland Raymond Brown Amelia Chittick Brendan Allen Jacqueline Wilson Stephen Collins Donna Jacobs Jamie Creely Sally Rothenberger Jason Boston Ann Dyer David Sizeland Helen Yates Dean Yates Anne Borserio Trevor Monti Jenny Mills Glenn Peatling Susanne Rea Brett Adamson Anita Read Mathew Gee Sharon Thorburn Jason Byron Leanne Thorburn Andrew Dunne Fiona Mudford Andrew Shotton Presented to The Chancellor, Bendigo Diocese Mr.B. Phillips and Mrs. Phillips 9.15 p.m. Flower Girl Laura Strauch Page boy Simon Wells Flower girl Melissa Tuddenham Page boy Ben Chalkley Chaperone Mrs. Pam Luxford Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. Mary Smith Pianist Mrs J.Grotto Announcer Mrs. M. Pitson MC Mr. Colin Silk 1 Foxtrot 2 St. Bernard Waltz 3 Maxina 4 Evening Three Step 5 Foxtrot 6 Pride of Erin 7 Progressive Barn Dance 8 Modern Waltz 9 Tangoette 10 Waltz Cotillion 11 Foxtrot 12 Valetta Waltz 13 Gay Gordons/ High Schottische 14 Foxtrot 15 Alberts 16 Parma Waltz 17 Charmaine 18 Swing Waltz 19 Foxtrot 20 Auld Lang Syne Presentation Dance: Fitzroy Quadrille. Autographs.person, individual, peter ellis oam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: DEBUTANTE BALL, 13th July, 1984
... Andrew Swatton, Flower girl Emily Stevens, Page boy Bradley Clay, Chaperone Mrs. Bev. Read Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. ... Andrew Swatton, Flower girl Emily Stevens, Page boy Bradley Clay, Chaperone Mrs. Bev. Read Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. ...Off White coloured glossy card. Pink writing. ST. Clement's Anglican Debutante Ball Huntly Friday, July 13th 1984. Programme Debutantes Partners Michelle Grant, Jamie Creely, Robyn Wells, Norman Sheahan, Erica Wilkinson, Damien Tangey, Debbie Clarke, Greg Pocock, Natalie Gundry, Grant Andrea, Lynne Edwards, Rod Mills, Sally James, Darren Thompson, Kathy Creely, Peter Matthews, Lisa Tehan, Mark Yates, Amanda Clayton, Peter Morgan, Paula Ingham, Craig Clayton, Rosalyn Varker, Darren Cartner. Presented to The Bishop of Bendigo Rt. Rev. O. Heyward & Mrs Heyward 9.15p.m. Flower girl Kasie Watson, Page boy Andrew Swatton, Flower girl Emily Stevens, Page boy Bradley Clay, Chaperone Mrs. Bev. Read Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. Mary Smith Pianist Mrs J.Grotto, Announcer Mrs. M. Pitson, MC Mr. Colin Silk, 1 Foxtrot Mary (Handwritten in Pencil), 2 Charmaine Muriel (Handwritten in Pencil), 3 Parma Waltz Mary (Handwritten in Pencil), 4 Gypsy Tap Lex (Handwritten in Pencil), 5 Foxtrot Muriel (Handwritten in Pencil), 6 Pride of Erin Mary (Handwritten in Pencil), 7 Progressive Barn Dance Lisa (Handwritten in Pencil), 8 Modern Waltz Muriel (Handwritten in Pencil), 9 Maxina Esma (Handwritten in Pencil), 10 Evening Three Step Lois (Handwritten in Pencil), 11 Foxtrot 12 Alberts Mary (Handwritten in Pencil), 13 Tangoette Ila (Handwritten in Pencil), 14 Foxtrot Mary (Handwritten in Pencil), 15 Valetta Waltz/ St. Bernard Waltz Lex (Handwritten in Pencil), 16 Gay Gordons Jane (Handwritten in Pencil), 17 Swing Waltz Mary (Handwritten in Pencil), 18 Foxtrot Muriel (Handwritten in Pencil), Presentation Dance Metropolitan Quadrille. Autographs.person, individual, peter ellis oam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: DEBUTANTE BALL, 13th Judy, 1984
... Andrew Swatton, Flower girl Emily Stevens, Page boy Bradley Clay, Chaperone Mrs. Bev. Read Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. ... Andrew Swatton, Flower girl Emily Stevens, Page boy Bradley Clay, Chaperone Mrs. Bev. Read Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. ...Off White coloured glossy card. Pink writing. ST. Clement's Anglican Debutante Ball Huntly Friday, July 13th 1984. Programme Debutantes Partners Michelle Gran,t Jamie Creely, Robyn Wells, Norman Sheahan, Erica Wilkinson, Damien Tangey, Debbie Clarke, Greg Pocock, Natalie Gundry, Grant Andrea, Lynne Edwards, Rod Mills, Sally James, Darren Thompson, Kathy Creely, Peter Matthews, Lisa Tehan, Mark Yates, Amanda Clayton, Peter Morgan, Paula Ingham, Craig Clayton, Rosalyn Varker, Darren Cartner. Presented to The Bishop of Bendigo Rt. Rev. O. Heyward & Mrs Heyward 9.15p.m. Flower girl Kasie Watson, Page boy Andrew Swatton, Flower girl Emily Stevens, Page boy Bradley Clay, Chaperone Mrs. Bev. Read Trainers: Mr. Peter Ellis & Mrs. Mary Smith Pianist Mrs J.Grotto Announcer Mrs. M. Pitson MC Mr. Colin Silk 1 Foxtrot, 2 Charmaine, 3 Parma Waltz, 4 Gypsy Tap, 5 Foxtrot, 6 Pride of Erin, 7 Progressive Barn Dance, 8 Modern Waltz, 9 Maxina, 10 Evening Three Step, 11 Foxtrot, 12 Alberts, 13 Tangoette,14 Foxtrot, 15 Valetta Waltz/ St. Bernard Waltz, 16 Gay Gordons, 17 Swing Waltz, 18 Foxtrot Presentation Dance Metropolitan Quadrille. Autographs.person, individual, peter ellis oam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PATRICIA COLES (NEE MCLEAN) COLLECTION: BENDIGO EASTER PARADE QUEEN COMPETITION 1929
... boy and a girl. On the reverse the Queen, seated, is identified as Gwen McPherson (Mr McPherson, her father, was a senior policeman in Golden Square). The small girl, front right, is named as June McLean, daughter of Nellie and Tom McLean, United Kingdom Hotel, Golden Square. [Note: Peter...boy and a girl. On the reverse the Queen, seated, is identified as Gwen McPherson (Mr McPherson, her father, was a senior policeman in Golden Square). The small girl, front right, is named as June McLean, daughter of Nellie and Tom McLean, United Kingdom Hotel, Golden Square. [Note: Peter ...Photograph. The Patricia Coles (nee McLean) Collection. Bendigo Easter Parade Queen Competition 1929. Copy of a black and white photograph of four women, one seated on a central chair, with flowers, and two small children. A boy and a girl. On the reverse the Queen, seated, is identified as Gwen McPherson (Mr McPherson, her father, was a senior policeman in Golden Square). The small girl, front right, is named as June McLean, daughter of Nellie and Tom McLean, United Kingdom Hotel, Golden Square. [Note: Peter MOLONEY, Gwen's son emailed [email protected] 13/10/2014 after the photo appeared in the Bendigo Advertiser, 'The Way We Were’ - 'Hi, please have a look at the attached photo. My name is Peter Moloney, Gwen McPherson’s son; my grandfather was a policeman at Golden Square from about 1935 to 1945. My mother was born in 1920. Given all the information above and also the fact that the 'Queen' in the photo does not look like my mother, who would have been 9 years old in 1929, I am afraid the detail on the photo is incorrect. Hope this information is of some use to you. Peter Moloney.']bendigo, entertainment, easter parade queen competition, bendigo easter fair. bendigo easter parade queen compettion. mclean family of golden square. united kingdom hotel. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: PETER ELLIS OBITUARY
... Peter loved a joke. He knew Shirley Andrews loathed the tune Danny boy so he played it in her hearing any chance he go. ...Peter loved a joke. He knew Shirley Andrews loathed the tune Danny boy so he played it in her hearing any chance he go. ...3 A4 pages stapled together. Peter's Eulogy. We have lost a giant from the folklore scene. The huge crowd here today shows how much Peter meant to so many people. He has been my friend and band leader for the past twenty five years. Peter was the glue for our band. He planned the musical program in conjunction with the MCs. He listed all the tunes to be played and where to find them for those who read the dots. Peter was great fun to be around and I'd like to mention just a few things to show that. Peter was always an exuberant player. He would bounce around on his seat. This caused a near disaster at a drought relief benefit we were playing. The band was on a platform but our pianist Olive was at ground level as the piano could not fit. Peter bounced around so much his chair leg slipped and Peter ended up on top of poor Olive. Peter loved to entertain. He would play bones or swanee whistle at the drop of a hat. He would demonstrate the Charleston, can can or bunny hop for groups. For a big man he was very light on his feet. He loved to stand and circle his concertina, a memory I won't forget. I have to confess I have slept with Peter. Twice. The first time was at Port Fairy Folk Festival when the band slept in the nunnery at Koroit. Peter, Dean Swift and I shared a room. Peter's snoring was so bad Dean grabbed a blanket and a pillow and went to sleep in the mini bus. I went into another room but even with two closed doors found it difficult to sleep. As recently as this year's Illawarra Folk Festival Peter was in a tent in the performer's area. I noticed the tents either side quickly became vacant. The next time was in Canberra when Peter and I were at one end of a caravan and Mary Smith was at the other. I don't think poor Mary got much sleep that night. On another occasion in Canberra Peter was Half asleep in his van when another well known female performer (not from the band) came in and stripped off. She realised she was in the wrong van and grabbed her stuff and took off. She returned very red faced the next morning to collect her shoes. Peter maintained he saw nothing. One freezing cold night in Canberra Peter ad I had been at a terrific session in the bar. We had to support each other across the oval towards our caravan. Peter tried to straddle the fence and got stuck. There was a real Canberra frost on the fence and a sensitive part of Peter's anatomy was in grave danger of frost bite. Peter took an eternity to extricate himself. I couldn’t help him as I was laughing so much. We'll never forget making Harry McQueen's bull boar sausages at Nariel. Peter had already organised the meat and intestine casings from the butcher in Corryong. He was such an organiser and the sausages were brilliant. Peter was quirky. He always made a morning cuppa complete with tea cosy. It even left Martin Pearson speechless in the breakfast tent at Illawarra this year. Another example was when he sold his beloved FJ which is parked out the front today. As the new buyer drove off down the road Peter stood there playing 'Now is the hour' and 'wish me luck as you wave me goodbye' on his concertina. Peter loved a joke. He knew Shirley Andrews loathed the tune Danny boy so he played it in her hearing any chance he go. He even gave her a cd with a dozen different performers doing their versions of the song. We once played at the Rifle Brigade Oktoberfest and Peter was just a bit under the weather after being there for two days (the band got free drinks). The late night crowd was getting restless so Peter tried to shut them up by holding his finger up. They got more restless. Peter couldn’t understand it. 'it worked for Grummy Ross,' he wailed. It was the only time we ever over rode him and started playing without him. He wasn’t happy but disaster was averted. The dance club once had a reverse deb ball. Peter shave his beard, got his sister Robyn to make up his face and came to the ball in a lovely gown. It took ages for people to realise who it was.Margaret Hogan said the other night 'Peter let me see and do things I never would have done otherwise.' I think that is true of all of us in the band. We performed in major festivals regularly, travelled widely and had experiences such as playing at the opening of Melbourne Museum or State Parliament. Experience we'd never have had without Peter. I'm glad Peter didn’t suffer. He told me last Monday morning on my last visit he was in no pain. For that I am grateful. He passed away that night. He was taken far too young and has left a huge hole in all our lives. Personally I have lost a great mate, but then we can all say that. We'll miss you Dirty Pierre. John Williams.person, individual, peter ellis oam
