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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Jack Cahill, 15/08/1990 12:00:00 AM
Article in Nunawading Gazette about Jack Cahill.Article in Nunawading Gazette about Jack Cahill, foundation member and chairman since 1967 of Mitcham Credit Union who has retired.Article in Nunawading Gazette about Jack Cahill. community groups, cahill, jack, mitcham credit union, cahill, ursula -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Cahill Family Photos including WW1 soldiers Francis Cahill, Martin Cahill, Richard Cahill, Thomas Cahill, 2013
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Kinsella Family Lubeck, Cahill Mine Stawell c1896, 1896
Cahill Reward Gold Mine Company. Building still under construction c 1896 closed 1901. Thomas Kinsella had photo. In 1907 the Pleasant Creek Alluvial Mining Company reused the shaft digging down to 200 feet to work the ground and sank a second shaft nearby.Group of people standing under Poppet Head in front of partially constructed Engine House -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle, Cahill & Son
Cahills blue black writing ink bottle with glass stopper.Suitable for fountain pens. Warranted, non-corrosive..bottles, ink -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1907
This came as part of a large collection of photos from Eric Boardman. Originally catalogued by R Waters on 12.02.1988. There are 3 copies of the original in black & white 20.5 cm x 25.5 cm format. According to information in the supplementary file from Bob Cahill who is the grandson of JF Cahill and son of Malachi Cahill, the identification of the photo is as follows: L to R (standing): James, John Francis (father), John, Malachi; L to R (seated): Mary / Margaret nee Ryan (mother), Polly (Mary), Michael (Mick) and ? (not specified) Margaret. NB/ Nora (Annie) who ran the Ball Court Hotel is missing from the photo. Other details: John Francis Cahill was a blacksmith & bootmaker and thought to be English; he married Mary or Margaret Ryan prior to coming to Sunbury. He built the Ball Court Hotel in 1854. (See 'Bulla Bulla'.) Nora (Annie) married a McGrath; Margaret married a Breen; James did not marry; Mary (Polly) married Justin Ford, Shire President in 1917. Malachi (born in 1878) married Mary Jane English. She was aged forty at the time of marriage & was originally from Ballarat. She worked at 'The Hill'. Malachi was a railway worker & died travelling on a train. There is also information about the Bulla Cahill family in the supplementary file.Mounted black & white photograph of the family of John Francis Cahill. It portrays 5 males and 3 females seated formally in front of a building. The photo is in sepia tonings mounted on a grey mount."Cahill Family" written in blue biro on the centre front of the mount below the photo; "Eric Boardman" handwritten in red pencil on the back of the mount.pioneers, cahill family, cahill, john francis, mary, ryan, john, malachi, polly, michael, ball court hotel, boardman, eric, ford, justin, matson & frazer, george evans collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Marriage Certificate 1904, Ringwood. Henry(Harry) Pratt and Ellen Cahill
Certificate of Marriage.Hand written entries -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Card - Business Card, Reverend Ken Cahill
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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Ball Court Hotel
The hotel was built some time shortly after 1842 by John Cahill, who arrived in the colony in 1842 from Thurles in Tipperary, Ireland. The building although much altered with render covering the original \blue stone structure is on the south-west corner of Macedon and Jackson Streets. The hotel was called the Ball Court because Cahill also had a hand-ball court set up behind the hotel.Originally five hotels were built along Macedon Street between Jackson Creek and Evans Street. The Ball Court Hotel is the only one still standing and operating as a hotel.A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of man and three ladies standing outside a single story blue stone hotel building with a corner entrance. AS well as the corner entrance there is another doorway on the RHS along with three narrow windows and three other windows on the other side. One of the ladies is holding a little child. Two trees surrounded by tree guards are on each side of the photograph.Ball Court Hotel, John Cahillball court hotel, hotels, sunbury, macedon street, jackson street, ball court -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Mooroolbark History Group Inc, Celebrating Mooroolbark, 2012
Soft cover red and yellow book titled Celebrating Mooroolbark - Mooroolbark Community Centre and Festivals compiled by the Mooroolbark History Group IncForeword by Shire of Lillydale West Riding Councillors, 1979-1980 - Kevin Lonergan, Alan Smith, Allister Lee Archer, Robyn Barker, and Yarra Ranges Councillors for Mooroolbark, 2012 - Terry Avery, Len Cox, Richard Higgins. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft: Prue Venables, 2019, 2019
Black and white soft covered, 111 page book featuring the ceramic work of Prue Venables. prue venables, neville french, ceramics, allison britton, gwyn hanssen piggot, ballarat school of mines, rmit -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Reference, Brian Fitzpatrick et al, The Seamen's Union of Australia 1872 - 1972, 1981
"The Seamen's Union of Australia 1872 - 1972" A history of the Seamen's Union for 100 years. Red hardback book with dust cover.societies clubs unions and other organisations -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Samuel George CAHILL, Cranage's Swimming Pool, n.d
Gift of George and Clifford Cahill, 1982silver gelatin photograph -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Samuel George CAHILL, Firebrace Street looking south from Harper's Lane, n.d
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund with the assistance of the Caltex-Victorian Government Art Fund, 1980horsham -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Samuel George CAHILL, Firebrace Street looking north from Roberts Avenue, n.d
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund with the assistance of the Caltex-Victorian Government Art Fund, 1980horsham -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Samuel George CAHILL, First load of bricks for RSL Memorial Hall, n.d
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund with the assistance of the Caltex-Victorian Government Art Fund, 1980horsham -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, S.G. CAHILL, PHOTOGRAPHER, HORSHAM
PHOTOGRAPH FOUND IN THE HOME OF THE LATE LAURA HUDSON HOUSE IN LOWER FRASER STREET, CLUNES. [NOW BLACKMORE ROAD] .PHOTOGRAPH OF THREE HUDSON BOYS, ROLAND WILLIAM, AGE 16; WILLIAM JAMES, AGE14; DONALD ROBERT, AGE 11; IN SEPIA FOLDERTO OUR GREAT AUNTIE FROM HUDSON BOYS.local history, photography, photographs, hudson, laura -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Booklet, Corowa District Historical Society, Corowa, The Birthplace of Federation, February 1982
Produced by The Corowa District Historical Society with a Cultural Grant from Royal Australian Historical Society.Beige coloured booklet, with numerous black and white illustrations, featuring the Federation Flag on the front cover.corowa, birthplace of federation, corowa district historical society -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Booklet, Corowa District Historical Society, Corowa, The Birthplace of Federation, February 1982
Produced by The Corowa District Historical Society with a Cultural Grant from Royal Australian Historical Society.Beige coloured booklet, with numerous black and white illustrations, featuring the Federation Flag on the front cover.corowa, birthplace of federation, corowa district historical society -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Dr Alan Glynn, Witness to Vietnam, 1968
The Containment of Communism in Southeast AsiaBooknon-fictionThe Containment of Communism in Southeast Asia -
The Celtic Club
Book, Hodder and Stoughton, How the Irish saved civilization: the untold story of Irelands heroic role from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe, 1995
A scholarly study of a period that is central to our past and heritage. Cahill captures the unique sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilizationIndex, ill, p.246.non-fictionA scholarly study of a period that is central to our past and heritage. Cahill captures the unique sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilizationireland - history, western civilization - history -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Lorimer, Norma, Mirry-Ann, 1920
253 p. : plain blue coverfictionnorma lorimer, fiction -
Kilmore Historical Society
Dress, Est. 1868
Turner Collection. Wedding dress of Margaret Jane Morrissey who married James Cahill 31 May 1868 at St. Patricks Church, Kilmore KHS holds original Marriage Certificate. Both early Kilmore families.Brown silk damask dress with cotton lining. Front button fastening. Jacquard striped, bustle back. Tearing at armhole, breakage at hem, frayed binding, frayed black braid trim detached in places, staining on collar, accretion on back, pest webbing. Very fragile.wedding, morrissey, cahill -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1/10/1988
The Ball Court Hotel was built in the late 1870's by John Cahill. It remained with the Cahill family until World War 2. The Lupson family were the hoteliers for 20 years after WW2 and in 1973 the McPhersons rebuilt the interior and added air conditioning to the building. The Ball Court Hotel is the only surviving hotel from Sunbury's early settlement.A coloured photograph of the side view along Macedon Street of the Ball Court Hotel showing the public bar in the original building, the Take-away area and the bistro. There are three windows and a door in the original building. The take-away section has a shop front facade and the bistro entrance has two double glass doors. All doorways are covered with a cantilever brown and white canvas awning. A footpath and grassed nature strip is outside the building. 3 blue and white brewery signs are along the side of the building and 2 air conditioning units are on the roof.In Gothic lettering 'BALL COURT HOTEL'hotels, cahill, john, mcpherson, mr and mrs, lupson, fred, ball court hotel, george evans collection -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Bill was a pioneer, 1989
Bill Cahill in conversation at Victoria Hall Melton South July 1974 Chaff Mills Melton’s hey day, as I call it in the days when more hay was grown in Melton and Rockbank than, I’d say in any where in Victoria. We had two chaff mills. If I can remember rightly I’m sure of this, that in one month the amount of hay and chaff that went from Melton to Melbourne was about 1800 tons, that’s hay and chaff. There was a lot of hay went from the Melton Railway Station. I have often seen whole train load going down the Schutt and Barrie, that’s Bonnie’s father’s mill at West Footscray. The mills in those days employed up to from 18- 20 men in each, that was before electricity when the mills were run on steam then, there was no power. At times those chaff mills they got a lot of shipping orders, to the Philipines and other Asian countries. They’d work shifts at night on the second shift at night time they would have an old hurricane lamp hanging above from the ceiling just over the chaff cutter, you could hardly see yourself, or see the anything. Well they worked through the whole night they might have an order come in for perhaps 100tons up 500 tons of chaff to go a boat would be in and be waiting to be loaded in Melbourne and they’d have to go and work two shifts. Then they brought in casual labour to help them through and get the order cut and get it down by rail to ship board to send it away. Talking about the hay I’ve seen wagons of hay in the farmers carting to both mills and also hay going down to West Footscray. There would be a quarter of a mile without exaggeration wagons and teams would be waiting to get into the mill, they would come down at the weighbridge at about 3-4- o’clock, 2 o’clock waiting for the bridge to open to weigh their loads, the ones that would be running late would be there at the weighbridge about half past 7 - 8 o’clock. They would be lucky to get away by night before getting their load off. A funny episode I remember well was a farmer from up, Alan Hurley you would remember him, Sam McCorkell he would put on his load in the afternoon or evening leave it up the yard, and would leave Toolern Vale about 12 or 1 o’clock in the morning and he would get down to the weighbridge and when it was breaking day he would bring half of his fowl yard down with him. The fowls would hop up on top of the load and have a ride down and when it came daylight they’d hop off and away they’d go, and I suppose everybody had some of McCorkells poultry. [laughter from the audience] That always tickled my fancy and everybody would be laughing about the fowls getting off his load of hay. I reckon that was about one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard of. The Victoria Hall, where we are tonight was originally known as the Exford Hall. I believe Bonnie’s father was the original builder and owner of the chaff mills here round the corner which is known as Wards today. Later on I understand that his father had a chaff mill here were this hall is, then Dixon Bros were just a bit on the other side. I believe Bonnie’s father sold it to Dixon Bros, and they shifted this part of the mill here and took it over and joined it up. That’s the history of the early chaff mills. Is that right Bonnie? You might like to correct, I’m about right am I? Bonnie answers yes. The original audio tape was recorded on the reel to reel tape recorder by Bon Barrie using his own tape recorder. Transferred to CD by Tom Wood using computer technology capable of adjusting the recording to a legible speed for reproduction to compact disk. Bill Cahill article featured in the The Mail Expresslocal identities -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Mid 1990's
The original section of the Ball Court Hotel despite many exterior changes has not over the years undergone great structural changes since it was originally built in the 1870's by John Cahill.A coloured photograph of the original part of the Ball Court Hotel on the corner of Jackson and Macedon Sreets. The public bar entrance is on the corner of the building with a large window and a smaller one along Jackson Street and 3 windows and doorway along Macedon Street. There are 4 pieces of signage along the hotel walls and a large hoarding at the curbside. The Gothic sign on the wall has been replaced by black lettering.BALL COURT HOTELcarlton and united brewery, cahill, john, lupson, fred, mcpherson, mr and mrs, ball court hotel, george evans collection -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Football Team 1927
Stawell Football Team 1927 in front of Grandstand Central Park. Back Row: Jack Hall Snr, Phil Gray, Albert Oliver, Bob McCracken, Aut. Blackford, Charlie Oliver, Angus Dalziel 2nd Row: Pryderich, McComb, Bill Whitty, Jack Walker, Wally Rooke, XXX? Ray Maddocks, Rodger Uhre, Horrie Hunt, Wadsworth, Jim May, Darby Earle, 3rd Row: Alan Blachford, jack Hall, Ike Cooper, Jack Bissett (C/C), Len Mawson?, Len Hutton, Clem Hall, Joe Middleton (Trainer) Front Row: Clarrie Bates, Eric Rich, Nat Powell (Head trainer), Dick Holiday.Football Team photograph in front of weatherboard wall. Probably No 1 Grandstand. Black and white copy of original photograph with football teams names. List of names written on back of cardboard (see context for list). Cahills Studio Horsham Stawell F.C. Season 1927stawell sport -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners