Showing 3 items matching " catherine o'beirne"
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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Original O'Beirne Home on Skipton Road
... ... Henry and Catherine O'Beirne...Transported from Ballarat to Linton in 1872 for Henry and Catherine O'Beirne. The cottage on the right was the office of O'Beirne's Wool and Skin Business....O'Beirne House Skipton Road Linton c1901 Henry and Catherine O'Beirne Office of O'Beirne's wool and skin business. ...The original O'Beirne home on the Skipton Road, c.1901. Transported from Ballarat to Linton in 1872 for Henry and Catherine O'Beirne. The cottage on the right was the office of O'Beirne's Wool and Skin Business.Black and white copy of original photograph showing a weatherboard house with verandah and lattice work, next to a smaller building (office) with 2 windows a door and no verandah. One pine tree behind the buildings on the photograph. A light coloured picket fence in front of the buildings with a gate half way along. Two small children on the footpath in front of the house."Original O'Beirne Home Little cottage on the right was the office c.1901"o'beirne house, skipton road linton, c1901, henry and catherine o'beirne, office of o'beirne's wool and skin business. -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, O'Beirne Grave in Linton Cemetery
... ... Catherine O'Beirne 1824-1895...Black and white photograph showing a monument for Henry, Catherine and Mary O'Beirne, located in the Linton Cemetery. ...O'BEIRNE. Born at Castleplunket, County Roscommon, Ireland, 19th April 1824. Died at Linton, 29th January 1895. Also his wife CATHERINE...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Henry O'Beirne 1824-1895 Catherine O'Beirne 1824-1895 Mary O'Beirne 1935 Linton Cemetery Grave Monument "Grave in Linton Cemetery. ...Black and white photograph showing a monument for Henry, Catherine and Mary O'Beirne, located in the Linton Cemetery. Square base with white marble plaque and a large decorated cross on top of the base."Grave in Linton Cemetery. Sacred to the Memory of HENRY O'BEIRNE. Born at Castleplunket, County Roscommon, Ireland, 19th April 1824. Died at Linton, 29th January 1895. Also his wife CATHERINE Born 24th June 1824. Died 13th Dec, 1895. Also their Daughter MARY. Died 7th May 1935. Requiescant in Pace".henry o'beirne 1824-1895, catherine o'beirne 1824-1895, mary o'beirne 1935, linton cemetery, grave, monument -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, School of Photography Flegeltaub, Ballarat, Richard and Thomas Kennedy
... ... Catherine O'Beirne..."Richard (born c1864, married Catherine Honora O'Beirne on 7.4.1890) and Thomas Kennedy, taken while they lived at Fingal Park and managed it with the help of 2 sisters. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Richard Kennedy Thomas Kennedy Fingal Park Catherine O'Beirne "Richard (born c1864, married Catherine Honora O'Beirne on 7.4.1890) and Thomas Kennedy, taken while they lived at Fingal Park and managed it with the help of 2 sisters. ...Sepia photograph of two young men wearing suits, one seated on tall object with left arm resting in knee, right arm resting on left, the other with fob chain, standing, leaning right arm on object, left arm crooked onto waist."Richard (born c1864, married Catherine Honora O'Beirne on 7.4.1890) and Thomas Kennedy, taken while they lived at Fingal Park and managed it with the help of 2 sisters. The Family were still in Portland. Richard (Dick) was secretary with our Mother and organiser of the very first concert at Linton. Proceeds were in aid of a church organ which I believe is still there. HB Mrs Barry"richard kennedy, thomas kennedy, fingal park, catherine o'beirne
