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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Fortuna - Death Certificate of Edith Lansell, 12 March 1934
... Fortuna - Death Certificate of Edith Lansell......edith lansell...During his time at Fortuna, Lansell owned 13 mines and directed a further 73 in Bendigo. Edith was George Lansell’s second wife. ...Fortuna - Death Certificate of Edith Lansell This item contains the following documents: 11217.85a Part of Photo copy of The Death Certificate of Edith Lansell is from the State of Victoria. ...Certificate Fortuna - Death Certificate of Edith Lansell ...Theodore Ballerstedt originally purchased the Fortuna site from the Crown in 1857. The firstimprovements at Fortuna were undertaken by the Ballerstedt family and consisted of a small mill and house. At the peak of the mining era (c.1860s) Fortuna was central to the deep alluvial gold mining operations of Bendigo. In 1871 Theodore Ballerstedt sold the house, mine and associated works to George Lansell 'The Quartz King'. During his time at Fortuna, Lansell owned 13 mines and directed a further 73 in Bendigo. Edith was George Lansell’s second wife. His first wife Bedelia was once George’s maid who later fell in love with him. However Bedelia could not handle the wealth, dignitaries or the pressure of George’s success and turned to the bottle which lead to her untimely death. Lansell's first marriage to Bedelia Mary Mulganney was troubled, marked by her alcoholism and early death, with her will contested by Lansell despite its modest value. Bedelia's death was lonely, with her death registered by an undertaker's assistant rather than family. Edith Lansell (née Bassford)Edith, from a respectable but financially struggling family, became Lansell's housekeeper and later his wife. Their relationship began before marriage, with Edith giving birth to their son shortly after their wedding. Lansell was significantly older than Edith, and their union was met with mixed reactions from family and the public. Edith was a strong woman, who raised six children and managed George’s affairs with great success after his death. Fortuna - Death Certificate of Edith Lansell This item contains the following documents: 11217.85a Part of Photo copy of The Death Certificate of Edith Lansell is from the State of Victoria. Edith, a widow lived in Inglewood Road, City of Bendigo. She died on March 12th 1934. She had lived for 46 years in Victoria. 11217.85b Part of Photo copy of The Death Certificate of Edith Lansell is from the State of Victoria. Edith, a widow lived in Inglewood Road, City of Bendigo. She died on March 12th 1934. She had lived for 46 years in Victoria.non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell, edith bassford -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Painting - EDITH LANSELL OIL PAINTING, 1900
... EDITH LANSELL OIL PAINTING...Edith was George Lansell’s second wife and she was born in Bendigo. ...Gold embossed frame. Edith Lansell was the second wife of Bendigo mining magnate George Lansell....Edith was George Lansell’s second wife and she was born in Bendigo. ...Edith was George Lansell’s second wife and she was born in Bendigo. Edith Lansell (née Bassford)Edith, from a respectable but financially struggling family, became Lansell's housekeeper and later his wife. Edith raised six children and managed George’s affairs with great success after his death.Oil painting on canvas of 8 cattle drinking by the lake with man and dog. Boat on lake. White birds, mountains in distance. Dated 1900. Gold embossed frame. Edith Lansell was the second wife of Bendigo mining magnate George Lansell.E.Lansell ( local identity )artwork, oil painting, cattle by lake -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HANRO COLLECTION: LETTER - ESTATE EDITH LANSELL
... HANRO COLLECTION: LETTER - ESTATE EDITH LANSELL...Letter dated 19th March, 1935 on Sandhurst Trustee Company letterhead addressed to the Secratary Hanro Knitting Mills re: estate Edith Lansell deceased....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HANRO Clothing Share Register Letter dated 19th March, 1935 on Sandhurst Trustee Company letterhead addressed to the Secratary Hanro Knitting Mills re: estate Edith Lansell deceased. Document HANRO COLLECTION: LETTER - ESTATE EDITH LANSELL ...Letter dated 19th March, 1935 on Sandhurst Trustee Company letterhead addressed to the Secratary Hanro Knitting Mills re: estate Edith Lansell deceased.hanro, clothing, share register -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GEORGE AND EDITH LANSELL
... GEORGE AND EDITH LANSELL...Black and white (faded) photograph of Mr George and Mrs Edith Lansell sitting at small table with lace tablecloth. ...Photograph GEORGE AND EDITH LANSELL ...Black and white (faded) photograph of Mr George and Mrs Edith Lansell sitting at small table with lace tablecloth. Mrs Lansell is pouring tea from a silver teapot. Mr Lansell reading newspaper. Flowers behind Mrs Lansell and flowers decorating a stand behind Mr Lansell. On back in pencil- 'could be George Lansell and wife (Peg Parsons, Castlemaine)'. 'Is definitely George Lansell and wife (Aunty Ruth Hill)'. 'Is definitely George Lansell and wife' - according to Mr Peter Lansell from Kew (June 1990). He has a similar photograph. The lady is Edith Lansell, the second wife of George Lansell. 1st wife - Bedelia died Sept 1880 at St. Kilda, buried Mill Scu Cem?, (Mrs. Balfour), Geo & Edith Borins? Bgo. Scu Cem. (Children all from Edith). By chapel. Printed on back in blue ink: QC Binks, 99 Rowan St, Bendigo, 3550. Photocopy of photo included with original.Agnes S Morris - Dunollyperson, family, husband and wife -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "The Lansell Saga", Oct 02 1999
... ...edith lansell...Bedelia's death was lonely, with her death registered by an undertaker's assistant rather than family. Edith Lansell (née Bassford)Edith, from a respectable but financially struggling family, became Lansell's housekeeper and later his wife. ...Fortuna Article - "The Lansell Saga" - The Weekender Saturday Oct 02 2009 This item contains the following: 11217.26a Colour Photo of Edith Lansell, the housekeeper who became mistress of the house, courtesy of the Bendigo Art Gallery. 11217.26b Part of page 22 - Article "The Lansell Saga"...Bedelia's death was lonely, with her death registered by an undertaker's assistant rather than family. Edith Lansell (née Bassford)Edith, from a respectable but financially struggling family, became Lansell's housekeeper and later his wife. ...Ruth Hopkins has extensively researched Bendigo Cornish history and has published a book on the subject. Initially unsuccessful, Lansell later prospered by employing experienced Cornish consultants and miners. His return to Bendigo was driven more by public belief in his personal influence than by his mining expertise. He was involved in wage reduction efforts and allowed his mines to flood, causing widespread unemployment among miners and resentment. The story of a coffin being placed as a symbol of miners' animosity is discussed, with the author suggesting it reflected broader discontent, not just disputes over working conditions. Lansell's marriage to Bedelia Mary Mulganney was troubled, marked by her alcoholism and early death, with her will contested by Lansell despite its modest value. Bedelia's death was lonely, with her death registered by an undertaker's assistant rather than family. Edith Lansell (née Bassford)Edith, from a respectable but financially struggling family, became Lansell's housekeeper and later his wife. Their relationship began before marriage, with Edith giving birth to their son shortly after their wedding. Lansell was significantly older than Edith, and their union was met with mixed reactions from family and the public. The document reflects on the lasting impact of Lansell and the miners on Bendigo's history, suggesting that the tragedies and triumphs of these figures are embodied in the Fortuna estate. The author expresses gratitude for the preservation of Fortuna as a symbol of Bendigo's mining era, acknowledging both its glory and its tragedies.Fortuna Article - "The Lansell Saga" - The Weekender Saturday Oct 02 2009 This item contains the following: 11217.26a Colour Photo of Edith Lansell, the housekeeper who became mistress of the house, courtesy of the Bendigo Art Gallery. 11217.26b Part of page 22 - Article "The Lansell Saga"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell, edith bassford, bedelia mary mulganney -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HANRO COLLECTION: SHARE REGISTER A & B ORDINARY 1929 - 1930
... ... Edith Lansell...Alex Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mabel Gittins, Handschin Alice, William Dill Hunter, Annie Chambers Hunter, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Herbert Keck, Harry Francis Longstaff, Geo Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Lillie Goudie McGregor, William Bowman hanna Neill, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Elizabeth Neill, William ?...Alex Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mabel Gittins, Handschin Alice, William Dill Hunter, Annie Chambers Hunter, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Herbert Keck, Harry Francis Longstaff, Geo Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Lillie Goudie McGregor, William Bowman hanna Neill, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Elizabeth Neill, William ? ...LIght brown and cream patterned book with a brown cloth tape spine with an index of shareholders at the front of the book. Book dated from 1929 to 1930 with name, address and occupation of shareholder. Columns for particulars, no of transfer, Distinctive Nos From and To, Dr, Cr, Balance of Shares Held, Distinctive Nos Held From and To,Dr date and amount and Cr date and amount. Many blank pages. Names of shareholders are: Eugen Cloch, Mary Anderson, John Raeburn Balmer, Katie Bloch, Consortium Hanro, William Crowley, William Reddish Cook, Favaloro Bros, Favaloro Domeric, Charles Handschin, Catherine HUnter, a. Alex Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mabel Gittins, Handschin Alice, William Dill Hunter, Annie Chambers Hunter, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Herbert Keck, Harry Francis Longstaff, Geo Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Lillie Goudie McGregor, William Bowman hanna Neill, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Elizabeth Neill, William ?all Russell, Ronald Alexander Rankin, William John Stephens, Smalley Balmer & Cook, John Jepson Stanistreet, Kenneth Smalley and William Wright. Pasted in the back of the book is a typed letter from Mrs Edith Lansell, dated 1 May 1931 to The Secretary, Hanro (Aust) Bendigo Knitting Mills Pty Ltd in reference to a new share certificate to replace a lost or destroyed one. She undertakes to indemnify Hanro against any claims or losses if the share certificate is presented for Dividend payments or for capital returned. Signed by Edith Lansell. Witness signature unreadable.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - a & b ordinary share register 1929 - 1030, harry francis longstaff, william ?all russell, charles handschin, consortinum hanro, catherine hunter, favaloro bros, george victor lansell, denderah, edith lansell, fortuna, william wright, advertiser office, william john stephens, audrey edith lansell, marie gwendoline lansell, patrica hope lansell, alexander lewis robertson goldie, llillie goudie mcgregor, herbert keck, smalley balmer & cook, william bowman hanna neill, rosemont, ronald alexander rankin, john jepson stanistreet, eugen bloch, william crowley, william ball russell, mabel gittins, mary anderson, kenneth smalley, john raeburn balmer, william reddish cook, domeric favaloro, katie bloch, evelyn adrienne neill, elizabeth neill, alice handschin, william dill hunter, annie chambers hunter, mary elizabeth hunter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Fortuna Article - History Notes - Author Unknown, 1990s
... ...edith lansell...Fortuna Article - Handout Notes for a Tour, by the Australian Government Department of defence support group This item contains the following document: 11217.62a Nine pages of notes on: George and Edith Lansells, "The Quartz King", Bendigo Mines, Maude Nott, and the Army Survey Regiment....They had plans to develop the Ball Room at Fortuna but this did not eventuate. bendigo fortuna george lansell edith lansell Maud Nott Fortuna Article - Handout Notes for a Tour, by the Australian Government Department of defence support group This item contains the following document: 11217.62a Nine pages of notes on: George and Edith Lansells, "The Quartz King", Bendigo Mines, Maude Nott, and the Army Survey Regiment. ...This document provides a historical overview of the Fortuna property and the Bendigo goldfields, focusing on key figures and developments from the 1850s to the early 20th century: Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt were early mining magnates who arrived in Bendigo after the California Gold Rush. Christopher Ballerstedt began systematic mining on Victoria Reef in 1855, helping to prove that gold yields could remain high at greater depths. George Lansell was Known as "The Quartz King," Lansell became one of Australia's most successful gold mine owners and speculators, significantly influencing the region's mining industry from 1871 to 1935. Gold was discovered in Bendigo in 1851, transforming the area from grazing land to a bustling mining hub. The initial gold rush led to rapid population growth and the establishment of government infrastructure, with Sandhurst (now Bendigo) developing as the main township. Early mining focused on alluvial gold, but as surface deposits declined by 1856, attention shifted to quartz reef mining.Victoria Reef, discovered in 1854, became the first and one of the most important quartz reefs in the area. Technological advancements, such as steam crushing plants and stem winding equipment, enabled deeper mining and increased yields, leading to the formation of mining companies by 1857. The property is notable for its association with both the Ballerstedt and Lansell families, reflecting the broader history of gold mining innovation and entrepreneurship in Bendigo. Maud Nott's husband was an investor. They had plans to develop the Ball Room at Fortuna but this did not eventuate.Fortuna Article - Handout Notes for a Tour, by the Australian Government Department of defence support group This item contains the following document: 11217.62a Nine pages of notes on: George and Edith Lansells, "The Quartz King", Bendigo Mines, Maude Nott, and the Army Survey Regiment.non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell, maud nott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HANRO COLLECTION: ORDINARY SHARE REGISTER 1926 - 28
... ... Edith Lansell...Shareholders names are: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Thomas Miller, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Mrs Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendolin Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mrs Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, William Neill, Hanna Bowman, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, Eugene Gerber, William Crowley, William Hall Russell, Stirling, Vernon Rymer, Mabel Gittins, Mrs Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Johnathon Smalley, Katie Bloch, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Rosemont and Elizabeth Neill....Shareholders names are: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Thomas Miller, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Mrs Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendolin Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mrs Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, William Neill, Hanna Bowman, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, Eugene Gerber, William Crowley, William Hall Russell, Stirling, Vernon Rymer, Mabel Gittins, Mrs Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Johnathon Smalley, Katie Bloch, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Rosemont and Elizabeth Neill. ...Black book with red cloth tape spine and a sticker on the front with Share Register printed on it. Written inside front cover is Ordinary Share Register. Share entries dated from 1926 to 1929. Register contains shareholders name, address and occupation, shares held and their numbers which are listed, who they may have been transferred to, Nos held, date and amount. Shareholders names are: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Thomas Miller, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Mrs Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendolin Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mrs Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, William Neill, Hanna Bowman, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, Eugene Gerber, William Crowley, William Hall Russell, Stirling, Vernon Rymer, Mabel Gittins, Mrs Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Johnathon Smalley, Katie Bloch, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Rosemont and Elizabeth Neill.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - ordinary share register 1926 - 28, harry francis longstaff, william hall russell, thomas miller, charles handschin, consortium hanro, mrs catherine hunter, favaloro bros, george victor lansell, denderah, edith lansell, fortuna, william wright, advertiser office, william john stephens, audry edith lansell, marie gwendolin lansell, patrica hope lansell, alexander lewis robertson goldie, mrs lillie goudie mcgregor, herbert keck, smalley palmer & cook, william neill, hanna bowman, ronald alexander rankin, john jepson stanistreet, eugene bloch, eugene gerber, william crowley, william hall russell, stirling, vernon rymer, mabel gittins, mrs mary anderson, kenneth smalley, john raeburn balmer, william reddish cook, domeric favaloro, johnathon smalley, katie bloch, evelyn adrienne neill, rosemont, elizabeth neill -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Lansell Articles - Wotton Lansell - Myrtle House Bendigo, abt 1982
... ...edith lansell..."Main bedroom, Myrtle Villa c 1982; a gift to Wotton and Helen Lansell from Edith Lansell."..."Main bedroom, Myrtle Villa c 1982; a gift to Wotton and Helen Lansell from Edith Lansell." Photograph Lansell Articles - Wotton Lansell - Myrtle House Bendigo ...Georg Lansell's brother Wootton Lansell's was Born in Margate, Kent, England, son of a grocer and tallow chandler.Worked as a seaman, with a mariner's certificate issued in 1844, he Arrived in Australia in 1850, initially working as a mounted trooper in Adelaide before moving to Bendigo in 1852 during the gold rush. After some success in gold prospecting, Lansell became a carpenter and then opened a butcher's store in View Point, Bendigo. He Invited his brothers George and William to join him; together they expanded into soap, candle, and tallow businesses. The partnership dissolved after three years, with Wootton turning to farming on 500 acres at Leichardt, while George became known as Bendigo's 'Gold King. Wotton Married Helen Hall in 1854 in Adelaide; they had one son (Thomas George William) and three daughters. Wootton invested in mining and was involved in several mining directorates. Around 1879, Wootton built a substantial brick and stone house (Myrtle Villa) with eight main rooms, which remains in the family. The house is notable for its original features, such as sand-colored tile-patterned wallpaper and a four-poster bed where nine of his ten grandchildren were born. The garden is sustained by a permanent spring and retains much of its original character. The house is still occupied by his descendants, notably his twin granddaughters Alice Lansell and Neva (Mrs. D. W. Jenkins). The family has preserved the home's historical character, with careful updates and retention of original furnishings and heirlooms. The Lansell name is closely associated with Bendigo's early gold-mining history and development. Myrtle Villa stands as a testament to the family's enduring presence and influence in the region.Lansell Articles - Wotton Lansell - Myrtle House Bendigo This item contains the following document: 11217.67a Colour photo 7.5 x 10 inches of four poster bed at "Myrtle House", Bendigo. The photo is of the elegant four-poster bed in which nine of Wotton Lansell's grandchildren - the family of his son Thomas William, were born. On the rear of the photo is written in ink. "Main bedroom, Myrtle Villa c 1982; a gift to Wotton and Helen Lansell from Edith Lansell."non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell, wotton lansell, helen hall lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - SCRAPBOOK (BASED ON 1993 NESTLE DIARY), 1933
... Dr Robert Orr. Beverly Edith Lansell. Sir John Quick. Girl Guides...Note: Press cutting obituary to Sir John Quick pasted on page 8; Page 88 - 11 Nov 1937, marriage of Beverley Edith Lansell to Dr Robert Orr; page 107- All Saints Cathedral, Bendigo. ...Dr Robert Orr. Beverly Edith Lansell. Sir John Quick. Girl Guides Scrapbook (based on 1933 Nestle Diary - diary has 26 pages of information relating to Nestlé’s products pre and post-natal). ...Scrapbook (based on 1933 Nestle Diary - diary has 26 pages of information relating to Nestlé’s products pre and post-natal). Entries written in ink, finishes on Feb 15, probably written by a teenage girl. Diary is then used as a scrapbook with newspaper cuttings pasted on first 107 pages. Diary entries continue on Pages 122 to 158 [related to details of a 'Rose' and a marigold being observed; references to Guides (Girl)]. Several loose cuttings are in book (dates later than 1933). Note: Press cutting obituary to Sir John Quick pasted on page 8; Page 88 - 11 Nov 1937, marriage of Beverley Edith Lansell to Dr Robert Orr; page 107- All Saints Cathedral, Bendigo. Between pages 146 -147 is a detailed 6-day log of an invalid with temperature graph!book, bendigo, diary, all saints cathedral bendigo. dr robert orr. beverly edith lansell. sir john quick. girl guides -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - OLIVE PELL COLLECTION: PORTRAIT OF A MAN AND A WOMAN
... lansell family...Olive Pell Collection. Portrait of Geo and Edith (2nd wife) Lansell....At the end it says the lady is Edith Lansell - The second wife of Geo Lansell. ...PERSON Group lansell family Olive Pell Collection. Portrait of Geo and Edith (2nd wife) Lansell. ...Copy of a photograph - sepia. 2 copies. Portrait of a man and a woman having tea. Written on back, could be. At the end it says the lady is Edith Lansell - The second wife of Geo Lansell. It says Geo Lansell 1st wife, Bedielia died Sept.1880. Also says (children all from Edith).Agnes S. Morris, Dunolly.person, group, lansell family, olive pell collection. portrait of geo and edith (2nd wife) lansell. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HANRO COLLECTION: POLLING LIST 3RD AGM 23/10/28
... ... Edith Lansell...Names are: H F Longstaff, W H Russell, Chas Handschin, Consortium Hanro, C Hunter, Favaloro Bros, Geo V Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Lansell, Marie Lansell, Patrica Lansell, A L R Goldie, L G McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, W B H Neill, R A Rankin, J J Stanistreet, Eugen Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Ken Smalley, J R Balmer, W R Cook, D Favaloro, J Smalley and Katie Bloch. ...Names are: H F Longstaff, W H Russell, Chas Handschin, Consortium Hanro, C Hunter, Favaloro Bros, Geo V Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Lansell, Marie Lansell, Patrica Lansell, A L R Goldie, L G McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, W B H Neill, R A Rankin, J J Stanistreet, Eugen Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Ken Smalley, J R Balmer, W R Cook, D Favaloro, J Smalley and Katie Bloch. ...Double page titled Polling List 3rd Annual General Meeting 23/10/28. Listed is Folio Share Ledger, name, No of shares held, Votes (own & proxy), Total votes, Proxy No, Remarks, Votes delegated by Member, Proxy No and Present. Names are: H F Longstaff, W H Russell, Chas Handschin, Consortium Hanro, C Hunter, Favaloro Bros, Geo V Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Lansell, Marie Lansell, Patrica Lansell, A L R Goldie, L G McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, W B H Neill, R A Rankin, J J Stanistreet, Eugen Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Ken Smalley, J R Balmer, W R Cook, D Favaloro, J Smalley and Katie Bloch. These papers were inside the book 11000.203.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - polling list 3rd agm 23/10/28, h f longstaff, w h russell, chas handschin, consortium hanro, c hunter, favaloro bros, geo v lansell, edith lansell, william wright, william john stephens, audry lansell, marie lansell, patrica lansell, a l r goldie, l g mcgregor, herbert keck, smalley palmer & cook, w b h neill, r a rankin, j j stanistreet, eugen bloch, william crowley, mabel gittins, mary anderson, ken smalley, j r balmer, w r cook, d favaloro, j smalley, katie bloch -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Fortuna's Age of Growth", Sept 08 2008
... ...edith lansell...George and Edith Lansell returned to Sandhurst (Bendigo) in 1887, initiating major renovations to Fortuna Villa to accommodate their growing family and staff. ...George and Edith Lansell returned to Sandhurst (Bendigo) in 1887, initiating major renovations to Fortuna Villa to accommodate their growing family and staff. ...George and Edith Lansell returned to Sandhurst (Bendigo) in 1887, initiating major renovations to Fortuna Villa to accommodate their growing family and staff. Significant architectural additions included a three-storey extension, master bedroom suite, indoor bathrooms, central heating (the first private home in Victoria to have it), and a grand picture gallery/billiard room. The house saw continuous expansion: a mansard attic (1890), new entrance hall and bay window (1893–1895), extended eastern front (by 1900), decorative plasterwork and metal ceilings (by 1904), and the iconic 'candle snuffer' roof feature. The grounds were beautified with trees, rose gardens, marble statues, and removal of industrial elements. The Lansell family grew to include six children, with the house and grounds providing ample space for play and family gatherings. The extended Lansell and Bassford families were closely involved in social events at Fortuna. Fortuna Villa became a center for social life in Bendigo, hosting vice-regal visits and large family occasions. George Lansell contributed to civic pride, donating a gold Mayoral chain to the Bendigo Council and previously to Margate, Kent.Music and cultural events were prominent at Fortuna, reflecting the vibrant community life. Lansell celebrated Bendigo's pioneers and the town's development, notably hosting a dinner for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 1897 for notable local citizens.The document highlights the transformation of Sandhurst to Bendigo and the area's role in broader Australian history.Fortuna's Age of Growth Article - The Bendigo Advertiser Monday Sept 08 2008 by Beveley Carter, Photo by Julian Prowd This item contains the following: 11217.17a Coloured photo of the impressive Fortuna Villa and surrounding gardens 11217.17b Part of page 8 - Article "Fortuna's Age of Growth"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Fortuna Article - Auction Notice, Mon to Sat 18-23 June 1934
... ...edith lansell...This document is an auction catalog detailing the sale of the 'Fortuna' mansion and its contents, including terms, schedule, and highlights: The auction is for the estate of George and Edith Lansell, including the 'Fortuna' mansion in Bendigo, Victoria, and its extensive contents. ...This document is an auction catalog detailing the sale of the 'Fortuna' mansion and its contents, including terms, schedule, and highlights: The auction is for the estate of George and Edith Lansell, including the 'Fortuna' mansion in Bendigo, Victoria, and its extensive contents. ...This document is an auction catalog detailing the sale of the 'Fortuna' mansion and its contents, including terms, schedule, and highlights: The auction is for the estate of George and Edith Lansell, including the 'Fortuna' mansion in Bendigo, Victoria, and its extensive contents. The mansion features 8 reception rooms, a ballroom, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, gymnasium, staff quarters, conservatories, swimming pool, and extensive grounds (18 acres). The property is described as suitable for a large institution and in excellent repair. The sale is spread over six days (June 18–23, 1934), with each day dedicated to specific rooms or types of items (e.g., statuary, furniture, bedrooms, ballroom, art). Special lots include valuable furniture, art, statuary, and unique items such as a Louis Quatorze writing table, Carrara marble statue, and a large bronze incense burner. Oil paintings and watercolours will be viewed at 'Fortuna' and later auctioned in Melbourne Town Hall (August 20–21, 1934). Highest bidder wins; disputes resolved by re-auctioning the lot.Immediate part payment required (five shillings per pound or more), with forfeiture and resale if terms are not met. All items sold 'as is', with no warranties on authenticity or condition; risk passes to buyer at the fall of the hammer. No removal of lots during the sale; all items must be paid for and collected by a set deadline. Private and public viewing days are scheduled before the auction, with admittance by special card or catalogue. Special motor transport is arranged from Melbourne to Bendigo for prospective buyers. The auction is conducted by K. Gardner & Lang Pty. Ltd., Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd., and J. H. Curnow & Son, in conjunction. Catalogues are required for entry and are available for purchase. All items are the property of the Lansell Estates.Fortuna Article - Auction Notice This item contains the following document: 11217.63a Twelve pages listing contents of the Fortuna Villa that are to be auctioned non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HANRO COLLECTION: SUMMARY OF SHARE CAPITAL AND SHARES
... ... Edith Lansell...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HANRO Clothing Share Register Hanro Collection - Summary of Share Capital and Shares Harry Francis Longstaff William Hall Russell Charles Handschin Consortium Hanro Caterine Hunter Favaloro Bros George Victor Lansell Edith Lansell William Wright William John Stephens Audrey Edith Lansell Marie Gwendoline Lansell Patricia Hope Lansell Alexander Lewis Goldie Lillie Goudie McGregor Herbert Keck Smalley Balmer & Cook William Bowman H Neill Ronald Alexander Rankin John Jepson Stanistreet Eugene Bloch William Crowley Mabel Gittins Mary Anderson Kenneth Smalley John Raeburn Balmer William Reddish Cook Favaloro Domeric Katie Bloch Evelyn Adrienne Neill Elizabeth Neill Alice Handschin Caroline Goldie Francesca Black Marie Maranta Ernest Gossweiller A collection of documents listing the names of shareholders. ...A collection of documents listing the names of shareholders. A Statement of Shareholdings, dated 4.3.32 and a list of Ordinary Shares,dated 13.5.?89.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - summary of share capital and shares, harry francis longstaff, william hall russell, charles handschin, consortium hanro, caterine hunter, favaloro bros, george victor lansell, edith lansell, william wright, william john stephens, audrey edith lansell, marie gwendoline lansell, patricia hope lansell, alexander lewis goldie, lillie goudie mcgregor, herbert keck, smalley balmer & cook, william bowman h neill, ronald alexander rankin, john jepson stanistreet, eugene bloch, william crowley, mabel gittins, mary anderson, kenneth smalley, john raeburn balmer, william reddish cook, favaloro domeric, katie bloch, evelyn adrienne neill, elizabeth neill, alice handschin, caroline goldie, francesca black, marie maranta, ernest gossweiller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HANRO COLLECTION: SUMMARY OF SHARE CAPITAL AND SHARES - OCTOBER 1929
... ... Edith Lansell...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HANRO Clothing Share Register Hanro Collection - Summary of Share Capital and Shares Harry Francis Longstaff William Hall Russell Charles Handschin Consortium Hanro Caterine Hunter Favaloro Bros George Victor Lansell Edith Lansell William Wright William John Stephens Audrey Edith Lansell Marie Gwendoline Lansell Patricia Hope Lansell Alexander Lewis Goldie Lillie Goudie McGregor Herbert Keck Smalley Balmer & Cook William Bowman H Neill Ronald Alexander Rankin John Jepson Stanistreet Eugene Bloch William Crowley Mabel Gittins Mary Anderson Kenneth Smalley John Raeburn Balmer William Reddish Cook Favaloro Domeric Katie Bloch Evelyn Adrienne Neill Elizabeth Neill Alice Handschin Caroline Goldie Francesca Black Marie Maranta Ernest Gossweiller E F Granger Summary of Share Capital and Shares of the Hanro (Australia) Bendigo Knitting Mills Company Proprietary Limited made up to the 31st day of October 1929 which have the names, addresses and occupations of the shareholders. ...Summary of Share Capital and Shares of the Hanro (Australia) Bendigo Knitting Mills Company Proprietary Limited made up to the 31st day of October 1929 which have the names, addresses and occupations of the shareholders.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - summary of share capital and shares, harry francis longstaff, william hall russell, charles handschin, consortium hanro, caterine hunter, favaloro bros, george victor lansell, edith lansell, william wright, william john stephens, audrey edith lansell, marie gwendoline lansell, patricia hope lansell, alexander lewis goldie, lillie goudie mcgregor, herbert keck, smalley balmer & cook, william bowman h neill, ronald alexander rankin, john jepson stanistreet, eugene bloch, william crowley, mabel gittins, mary anderson, kenneth smalley, john raeburn balmer, william reddish cook, favaloro domeric, katie bloch, evelyn adrienne neill, elizabeth neill, alice handschin, caroline goldie, francesca black, marie maranta, ernest gossweiller, e f granger -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HANRO COLLECTION: SHARE REGISTER 1933 - 1949
... ... Edith Lansell...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HANRO Clothing Share Register Hanro Collection - Share Register 1933 - 1949 Bolton Bros Pty Ltd Mary Anderson John Raeburn Balmer Eugen Bloch Katie Bloch William Reddish Cook William Crowley Favolors's Investment Co Pty Ltd Alexander Lewis Robertson Goldie Mabel Gittins Ernest Gossweiller Executers of Charles Handschin Catherine Hunter Alice Handschin Alice Chambers Hunter Mary Elizabeth Hunter William Dill Hunter William Roy Hiscock Frank Harris Herbert Keck George Victor Lansell Edith Lansell Ausrey Edith Lansell Marie Gwendoline Lansell Patricia Hope Lansell Lilly Goudie McGregor Philip Henry McKean William Bowman Hanna Neill Evelyn Adrienne Neill Elizabeth Neill Edith Fortuna Victoria Norbury Ronald Alexander Rankin Kenneth Smalley William John Stephens John Jepson Stanistreet William Wright William Oliver Stephens Consortium Hanro Niduciaire General SA Share Register with a black patterned cover and red cloth tape on the spine. ...Share Register with a black patterned cover and red cloth tape on the spine. Label on the front has Hanro (Aust) Knitting Mills Pty Ltd and Share Register printed on it. Underneath is written 8% Preference Participating. Bolton Bros Pty Ltd sticker inside the front cover. Index at the front has the name of the shareholders. There are thirty eight entries from 1933 to 1949, see references. Name, address and occupation are written at the top of the pages. It has columns for the date, particulars, No of Transfer, Distinctive Nos From & To, Dr., Cr., Balance of Shares Held, Distinctive Nos Held From, To, Dr - Date, Amount, Cr - Date and Amount. About half the book is unused.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - share register 1933 - 1949, bolton bros pty ltd, mary anderson, john raeburn balmer, eugen bloch, katie bloch, william reddish cook, william crowley, favolors's investment co pty ltd, alexander lewis robertson goldie, mabel gittins, ernest gossweiller, executers of charles handschin, catherine hunter, alice handschin, alice chambers hunter, mary elizabeth hunter, william dill hunter, william roy hiscock, frank harris, herbert keck, george victor lansell, edith lansell, ausrey edith lansell, marie gwendoline lansell, patricia hope lansell, lilly goudie mcgregor, philip henry mckean, william bowman hanna neill, evelyn adrienne neill, elizabeth neill, edith fortuna victoria norbury, ronald alexander rankin, kenneth smalley, william john stephens, john jepson stanistreet, william wright, william oliver stephens, consortium hanro, niduciaire general sa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO'S CENTURY VOLUME FOUR: 1930 - 1939
... ... Mrs Edith Lansell...The page has photos of the Eaglehawk Cricket Club's first A Grade cricket premier ship team (1932 - 1933)., The monument to the late Bendigo mining magnate Ernst Mueller in Rosalind Park, The Bendigo Stock Exchange in the early 1930's - pictured are L L Dungey, T Williams, M P Kelly, C Mueller, E Hommoloff, R Kelly, T H Busst, T Hall, R Trembath, E A Woolcock, and C Burridge, the Carshalton mine in 1936 and The Edith and G V Lansell Laboratory at the Bendigo Hospital. 1930 - a photo of St Andrew's Church, the sundial outside the RSL Memorial Hall, The late Monsignor Rooney and The late John Douse Langley. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Bendigo's Century - Volume Four: 1930 - 1939 Eaglehawk Cricket Club Ernst Mueller The Bendigo Stock ExchangeL L Dungey T Williams M P Kelly C Mueller E Hommoloff R Kelly T H Busst T Hall R Tremabath E A Woodcock C Burridge Charshalton Mine Edith and G V Lansell Laboratory St Andrew's Church RSL Memorial Hall Mr Gordon Carter Sir John Monash State Electricity Commission Cr R Watson Colonel GT V Lansell Empire Press Congress Bendigo Advertiser Mr E J Hogan Eppalock Weir Lyric Theatre Bendigo Red Cross Mrs George Mackay St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Mrs William Hunter Right Rev John Douse Langley Monsignor Rooney Bendigo Art Gallery The Ironbark Mine Coliban Water Mr W Wright Station 3BO Amalgamated Wireless of Australia Ltd Advance Bendigo Group The North League St Aidan's Orphanage Bendigo Freezing Works Mr W Wright Bendigo Advertiser Mr W J Stephens Advance Bendigo Group North League Garden Gully United Gold Mining Company Bendigo Football League Sir John Quick John Quick Snr Ironbark Foundry Bendigo Evening News Bendigo Independent Bendigo Advertiser Deakin Governmnet Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Southern Cross Eppalock Weir Bendigo Art Gallery The Hercules Mine Gillies Aids & Appliance Shop Anne Caudle Centre Bill Woodfull Harold Larwood Dr John McCarthy The Hercules Douglas Jardine Don Bradman Sacred Heart Cathedral Joseph Stapleton John Lynch Bert McConchie New Red White and Blue Mine Royal Humane Society William James Vernon Shaw South New Moon Mine Bendigo Hospital Bendigo Base Hospital Duke of Gloucester RSL Memorial Hall Electricity Commission Eaglehawk Borough Council The Plaza Backhaus Estate Amalgamated Freezing Company Fortuna Villa Mrs Edith Lansell Colonel Lansell The Hercules Mine Toni Riley Pharmacy Boardwalk Barkly Hyett The Big Blue Consolidated Company The Bendigo Hospital Eaglehawk Football Team Kurmala Wing of the Bendigo Base Hospital Sir Isaac Isaacs Lyric Theatre Sir John Quick Hanro Knitting Mills St Luke's Toddlers Home St Aidan's Orphanage RSL Memorial Hall Lord and Lady Huntingfield Cr Michelsen Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Agricultural Show New Blue Mine Joseph Stapleton Bendigo Law Association Bendigo Hospital Committee of Management Bendigo Rotary Club Mr J McRae Education Department Andrew Sunstan Sir Stanley Argyle Bendigo Football League North Blue Mining Company Cr Staples King George V King Edward VIII Cr J A Michelsen Andrew McLay Bendigo Advertiser Cohn Bros Mrs Wallis Simpson King George VI Capping Mine Shafts 1936 Bendigo Art Gallery Madge Freemen William John Leslie Cross Judge Wasley The Myer Emporium The Baptist Church Salvation Army Ron Masters The Central Nell Gwyn Sir John Quick Leanne McDonnell Windermere Hotel Rev Donald Baker John Rumbold Central Nell Gwynne The Beehive Building The Beehive Store James Buick and Co Thomas Hope Henderson Buick Henderson & Co Mr Goodison Mr R O Henderson Lt-Col Henderson Angus Mackay Bendigo Sewerage Authority Mr S Gordon Moore Commercial Bank of Sydney Bendigo Advertiser Edward Alan Morcom Polio DR Gardner Kerr The Right Rev Conald Baker Ridley Theological College Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume Four: 1930 - 1939. ...Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume Four: 1930 - 1939. Front page is titled Bendigo's Century and has a photo of some women at the Bendigo Jockey Club, 1930s. Each year has heading of Who's Who, Weather, Sport and Business. First years are 1930 - 1939 titled A look back when. The page has photos of the Eaglehawk Cricket Club's first A Grade cricket premier ship team (1932 - 1933)., The monument to the late Bendigo mining magnate Ernst Mueller in Rosalind Park, The Bendigo Stock Exchange in the early 1930's - pictured are L L Dungey, T Williams, M P Kelly, C Mueller, E Hommoloff, R Kelly, T H Busst, T Hall, R Trembath, E A Woolcock, and C Burridge, the Carshalton mine in 1936 and The Edith and G V Lansell Laboratory at the Bendigo Hospital. 1930 - a photo of St Andrew's Church, the sundial outside the RSL Memorial Hall, The late Monsignor Rooney and The late John Douse Langley. The Ironbark Mine was the top gold producer. 1931 - Radio station goes on air, 1932 - Sir John dies, 1933 Bodyline men come to town, 1934 - Heroic rescues, 1935 - Hospital's new wing opened, 1936 - King mourned, 1937 - Beehive store towers above, 1938 - Mining shows mixed results and 1939 - Outbreak of war sobering.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo's century - volume four: 1930 - 1939, eaglehawk cricket club, ernst mueller, the bendigo stock exchangel l dungey, t williams, m p kelly, c mueller e hommoloff, r kelly, t h busst, t hall, r tremabath, e a woodcock, c burridge, charshalton mine, edith and g v lansell laboratory, st andrew's church, rsl memorial hall, mr gordon carter, sir john monash, state electricity commission, cr r watson, colonel gt v lansell, empire press congress, bendigo advertiser, mr e j hogan, eppalock weir, lyric theatre, bendigo red cross, mrs george mackay, st andrew's presbyterian church, mrs william hunter, right rev john douse langley, monsignor rooney, bendigo art gallery, the ironbark mine, coliban water, mr w wright, station 3bo, amalgamated wireless of australia ltd, advance bendigo group, the north league, st aidan's orphanage, bendigo freezing works, mr w wright, bendigo advertiser, mr w j stephens, advance bendigo group, north league, garden gully united gold mining company, bendigo football league, sir john quick, john quick snr, ironbark foundry, bendigo evening news, bendigo independent, bendigo advertiser, deakin governmnet, sir charles kingsford smith, southern cross, eppalock weir, bendigo art gallery, the hercules mine, gillies, aids & appliance shop, anne caudle centre, bill woodfull, harold larwood, dr john mccarthy, the hercules, douglas jardine, don bradman, sacred heart cathedral, joseph stapleton, john lynch, bert mcconchie, new red white and blue mine, royal humane society, william james, vernon shaw, south new moon mine, bendigo hospital, bendigo base hospital, duke of gloucester, rsl memorial hall, electricity commission, eaglehawk borough council, the plaza, backhaus estate, amalgamated freezing company, fortuna villa, mrs edith lansell, colonel lansell, the hercules mine, toni riley pharmacy, boardwalk, barkly hyett, the big blue consolidated company, the bendigo hospital, eaglehawk football team, kurmala wing of the bendigo base hospital, sir isaac isaacs, lyric theatre, sir john quick, hanro knitting mills, st luke's toddlers home, st aidan's orphanage, rsl memorial hall, lord and lady huntingfield, cr michelsen, bendigo art gallery, bendigo agricultural show, new blue mine, joseph stapleton, bendigo law association, bendigo hospital committee of management, bendigo rotary club, mr j mcrae, education department, andrew sunstan, sir stanley argyle, bendigo football league, north blue mining company, cr staples, king george v, king edward viii, cr j a michelsen, andrew mclay, bendigo advertiser, cohn bros, mrs wallis simpson, king george vi, capping mine shafts 1936, bendigo art gallery, madge freemen, william john leslie cross, judge wasley, the myer emporium, the baptist church, salvation army, ron masters, the central nell gwyn, sir john quick, leanne mcdonnell, windermere hotel, rev donald baker, john rumbold, central nell gwynne, the beehive building, the beehive store, james buick and co, thomas hope henderson, buick henderson & co, mr goodison, mr r o henderson, lt-col henderson, angus mackay, bendigo sewerage authority, mr s gordon moore, commercial bank of sydney, bendigo advertiser, edward alan morcom, polio, dr gardner kerr, the right rev conald baker, ridley theological college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Journal - Lansell Articles - A History of the Dobson Family - High Flyer to Port Phillip, 1978
... ...edith lansell...Frances’s sister, Edith Bassford, married George Lansell, a prominent mining magnate in Bendigo. ...Frances’s sister, Edith Bassford, married George Lansell, a prominent mining magnate in Bendigo. ...This document provides a detailed family history of Samuel Dobson and Frances Alice Bassford, tracing their origins, migration, and descendants from 19th-century England to Australia. The Dobson family traces back to Samuel Dobson, born around 1780 in Stepney, London, a scalemaker. William Dobson (b. 1809), son of Samuel, married Mary Ann Kitchen in 1833. They had twelve children, including Samuel Dobson (b. 1844), the main subject. The family lived in Stepney, London, during a period of significant social and industrial change. Samuel Dobson was born in 1844 in London, the sixth child of William and Mary Ann Dobson. He married Frances Alice Bassford in 1867. Frances was born in Tamworth, Staffordshire, in 1849, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Bassford. Samuel and Frances, with their infant son, Samuel William, emigrated to Australia in 1868 aboard the clipper ship "Highflyer. "The voyage took 83 days, arriving in Melbourne in December 1868. They settled first in Melbourne, then moved to Bendigo during the gold mining boom. The Dobsons lived in Bendigo for about 15 years, where Samuel worked as a draughtsman and later in mining-related roles. Seven children were born in Bendigo, with three infants delivered stillborn. The family experienced both the excitement and challenges of the gold rush era. The family later moved to South Melbourne and then to Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, where more children were born. Frances’s sister, Edith Bassford, married George Lansell, a prominent mining magnate in Bendigo. Samuel Dobson was active in local cricket, playing against notable teams and figures. The Dobson family became well-established in Melbourne, with several members working for Buchanan and Brock Pty. Ltd., and participating in community and sporting activities. Samuel Dobson died in 1933 at age 89. Frances lived to 101, passing away in 1950, and was celebrated for her longevity and family contributions. The document includes family trees, photographs, and letters, illustrating the family’s growth and connections across generations. By Frances’s 100th birthday, the family included numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, highlighting a lasting legacy.Lansell Articles - A History of the Dobson Family - High Flyer to Port Phillip by William T Dobson, donated by Mrs H Smith of Ferny Creek Victoria This item contains the following documents which are photocopies of the originals: 11217.69a1 The journal contains 46 A4 pages of text, and several pages of photos along with the family tree and detailed family history of Samuel Dobson and Frances Alice Bassford 11217.69a2 A large family tree approx 3 x A3 sheets wide by W T Dobson in 1978 - Contact the BHS for details 11217.69b Black and white diamond wedding anniversay photo of Franes Alice aged 77 and Samuel aged 82. They were married on Feb 28th in 1927non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, samuel dobson, frances alice bassford, edith bassord, edith lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HANRO COLLECTION: SHARE REGISTER 1933 - 1950
... ... Edith Lansell...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HANRO Clothing Share Register Hanro Collection - Share Register 1933 - 1950 Mary Anderson Eugen Bloch John Raeburn Balmer Katie Bloch Estate Sydney Raeburn Balmer Consortium Hanro William Crowley William R Cook Favoloro's Investment Co Pty Ltd Fiduciaire Generale SA Alexander Lewis Goldie Mabel Gittins Albert Vivian Gray Chas Handschin (Dec'd) Alice Handschin Catherine Hunter William Dill Hunter Annie Chambers Hunter Mary Elizabeth Hunter Frank Harris Wiliam Roy Hiscock Herbert Keck Harry Francis Longstaff George Victor Lansell Edith Lansell Audrey E Lansell Marie G Lansell Patrica H Lansell Jane T Lyons Lillie Goudie McGregor Philip Henry McKean Alan T Miller William Bowman Hanna Neill Evelyn Adrienne Neill Elizabeth Neill Edith Fortuna Victoria Norbury R A Rankin W H Russell W J Stephens J Smalley Balmer Cook John Jepson Stanistreet Kenneth Smalley Johnathon Smalley Royal James V Stilwell William Oliver Stephens William Wright Share Register with a black patterned cover and red cloth tape spine. ...Share Register with a black patterned cover and red cloth tape spine. Entries from 1933 to 1950. Label on the front has Hanro (Aust) Knitting Mills Pty Ltd, Share Register (printed) and Ordinary Shares (handwritten). Index at the front of book. name, address and occupation are listed at the top of the double page. Columns for date, particulars, No of Transfer, Distinctive Nos - From and To, DR, Cr, Balance of Shares Held, Distinctive Nos Held - From and To, Dr - Date and Amount, and Cr - Date and Amount. Book only partly used. Each double page is numbered.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - share register 1933 - 1950, mary anderson, eugen bloch, john raeburn balmer, katie bloch, estate sydney raeburn balmer, consortium hanro, william crowley, william r cook, favoloro's investment co pty ltd, fiduciaire generale sa, alexander lewis goldie, mabel gittins, albert vivian gray, chas handschin (dec'd), alice handschin, catherine hunter, william dill hunter, annie chambers hunter, mary elizabeth hunter, frank harris, wiliam roy hiscock, herbert keck, harry francis longstaff, george victor lansell, edith lansell, audrey e lansell, marie g lansell, patrica h lansell, jane t lyons, lillie goudie mcgregor, philip henry mckean, alan t miller, william bowman hanna neill, evelyn adrienne neill, elizabeth neill, edith fortuna victoria norbury, r a rankin, w h russell, w j stephens, j smalley balmer cook, john jepson stanistreet, kenneth smalley, johnathon smalley, royal james v stilwell, william oliver stephens, william wright -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: FORTUNA VILLA
... ... Edith Lansell...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs Fortuna Villa Christopher Ballerstedt Theodore Ballerstedt 180 Mine George Lansell Edith Lansell William Beebe Vahland Getzschmann Emil Maumann Commonwealth Department of Defence The Fortuna Villa Action Group City of Greater Bendigo Julian Prowd Geoff Hocking Bart-N-Print Coloured tri-fold brochure titled Fortuna Villa. ...Coloured tri-fold brochure titled Fortuna Villa. There are several coloured photos of the Villa and garden, a short history, information on the Villa Fortuna Action Group and their ideas for its future use. There is also a printed membership form. A small location map is included.bendigo, clubs, fortuna villa, christopher ballerstedt, theodore ballerstedt, 180 mine, george lansell, edith lansell, william beebe, vahland, getzschmann, emil maumann, commonwealth department of defence, the fortuna villa action group, city of greater bendigo, julian prowd, geoff hocking, bart-n-print -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Coolock or Denderah House - A brief History and Auction, 1959 and 1991
... ...edith lansell...Acquired in 1908 by George Victor Lansell, son of Bendigo's famous "Quartz King" George Lansell, as a home for himself and his bride, Edith Florence Gwendoline (Gwen) Frew. ...Artworks (oil paintings, watercolors, prints, miniatures) Decorative items (marble sculptures, ormolu, cloisonné, porcelain, silverware)Household goods (rugs, curtains, carpets, kitchenware, linen, glassware) Collectibles (books, musical instruments, clocks, sporting goods, firearms) Garden and outdoor items (garden seats, pot plants, tools)Staff quarters and utility items (beds, wardrobes, kitchen equipment) Several pieces by renowned makers (Waring and Gillow, London) Unique items such as an exhibition French ornamental bedroom suite made for the Paris Exposition of 1880, and items from the "Fortuna" collection A wide range of silver and crystal tableware, antique carpets, and rare collectiblesStructure and Organization The catalog is organized by room and area (Drawing Room, Dining Room, Study, Bedrooms, Hall, Yard, Kitchen, Staff Quarters, etc.), with each lot described in detail. bendigo fortuna george lansell coolck house denderah denderah auction george victor lansell edith lansell edith frew catholic college sisters of mercy Coolock House - A brief History and Auction This item contains the following document: 11217.59a A black and white brochure of Coolock House in 1991 with a brief history and a sketch of the house 11217.59b The auction catalog (24 pages) and sale notice for the estate of the late Sir George Lansell, held at his residence "Denderah" in Bendigo on April 7th and 8th, 1959. ...Coolock House, on the corner of View and Valentine Streets in Bendigo has a rich history marked by notable ownership and varied uses. Acquired in 1908 by George Victor Lansell, son of Bendigo's famous "Quartz King" George Lansell, as a home for himself and his bride, Edith Florence Gwendoline (Gwen) Frew. The couple named the house "Denderah" after a village and temple in Egypt they visited on their honeymoon. After Sir George's death in January 1959, the property was auctioned and renamed "Coolock House." It Served as a convent for the Sisters of Mercy and as a venue for meetings. The original "Coolock House" name is also associated with a Sisters of Mercy house outside Dublin. Currently, Coolock House is used as classrooms for Catholic College students in Bendigo. The building retains elegant historical features such as hand-carved mahogany fireplaces, leadlight and stained glass windows, wrought ironwork, and a sweeping mahogany staircase. A notable anecdote is that Lady Lansell would watch guests arrive from a small bay window at the top of the staircase. Coolock House remains a significant heritage building, blending its storied past with ongoing educational use. 1959 AUCTION The auction catalog (24 pages) and sale notice for the estate of the late Sir George Lansell, held at his residence "Denderah" in Bendigo on April 7th and 8th, 1959. The auction was conducted by Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees Limited and Agency Company Executors, as executors of George Victor Lansell's will. The property and its contents were offered for sale over two days, with viewing available the day before. The freehold property was specifically offered at 3 p.m. on April 7th. Highest bidder for each lot is the purchaser; disputes resolved by the auctioneer.25% deposit required immediately after winning a lot; full payment and removal by April 10th. The catalog lists hundreds of lots, including: Fine furniture (antique satinwood, mahogany, walnut, oak, Chippendale, French Buhl, etc.) Artworks (oil paintings, watercolors, prints, miniatures) Decorative items (marble sculptures, ormolu, cloisonné, porcelain, silverware)Household goods (rugs, curtains, carpets, kitchenware, linen, glassware) Collectibles (books, musical instruments, clocks, sporting goods, firearms) Garden and outdoor items (garden seats, pot plants, tools)Staff quarters and utility items (beds, wardrobes, kitchen equipment) Several pieces by renowned makers (Waring and Gillow, London) Unique items such as an exhibition French ornamental bedroom suite made for the Paris Exposition of 1880, and items from the "Fortuna" collection A wide range of silver and crystal tableware, antique carpets, and rare collectiblesStructure and Organization The catalog is organized by room and area (Drawing Room, Dining Room, Study, Bedrooms, Hall, Yard, Kitchen, Staff Quarters, etc.), with each lot described in detail.Coolock House - A brief History and Auction This item contains the following document: 11217.59a A black and white brochure of Coolock House in 1991 with a brief history and a sketch of the house 11217.59b The auction catalog (24 pages) and sale notice for the estate of the late Sir George Lansell, held at his residence "Denderah" in Bendigo on April 7th and 8th, 1959. The auction was conducted by Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees Limited and Agency Company Executors, as executors of George Victor Lansell's willnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, coolck house, denderah, denderah auction, george victor lansell, edith lansell, edith frew, catholic college, sisters of mercy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Fortuna Article - Booklet titled Goldfield Colossus, the story of George Lansell, 1968
... ...edith lansell...Molyneux bendigo fortuna george lansell edith lansell K. D. Molyneux Fortuna Article - Booklet titled Goldfield Colossus, the story of George Lansell by K. ...Imagine the scene in Bendigo's Pall Mall, focus on the largely forgotten statue of George Lansell. The statue is situated near the old Post office building with its Italian Renaissance architecture in Bendigo's main street, Pall Mall. The area is busy, with people hurrying by, posting letters, waiting for transport, and taxi drivers chatting. The statue of George Lensell is mostly ignored by passersby, who rarely notice or acknowledge it. Even city records and books seldom mention George Lensell or the statue dedicated to him. The narrative highlights how public memory can fade, leaving once-significant figures and monuments overlooked amid daily urban life. The document uses the statue as a symbol of forgotten history within a bustling modern city. - quote from K. D. MolyneuxFortuna Article - Booklet titled Goldfield Colossus, the story of George Lansell by K. D. Molyneux in 1968 This item contains the following document: 11217.64a Foolscap size large booklet on George Lansell and Fortuna - many pages and photographs faded and barely recognizable. Contact BHS for further details 11217.64b First page textnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell, k. d. molyneux -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Fortuna Articles - Photo of George Lansell's residence in England, 1881-1887
... ...edith lansell...Lansell returned to England in about 1882 and took up his residence in Surrey, just across the river from London. There, when in his sixtieth year, he married Miss Edith Bassford, who was of English birth, but who was reared in Bendigo, where he first met her and her family. ...The surrounds did not miss out, being extensively landscaped and developed with features like ornamental lakes, a classical fountain, enclosed Roman style baths. bendigo fortuna george lansell edith lansell edith bassford Fortuna Articles - Photo of George Lansell's residence in England This item contains the following document: 11217.66a Black and white Photo Print of George Lansell's residence in England 10 x 8 inches, on rear of photo is written "George Lansell's Residence in England between 1881 and 1887 11217.66b Black and white Negative of George Lansell's residence in England 10 x 8 inches - Contact BHS for details Photograph Fortuna Articles - Photo of George Lansell's residence in England ...George Lansell was persuaded to begin investing in the newly forming mining companies of Bendigo, from 1855. His first investments failed, he lost money, and refocused on his original businesses. In 1865 George re-entered mining and with substantial investment was able to dictate the mining practices of his companies. His approach, of mining ever deeper than had been reached before, was so successful that he became known as the Quartz King of Bendigo. He soon became a millionaire. For a time, he may have been the richest man in the world. In 1871 Lansell purchased the Ballerstedt mines, equipment, machinery and mansion from the now deceased Christopher’s son, for 30,000 pounds. Although this was a large sum for the times, it demonstrated Lansell’s sound judgement: under his direction, the 180 Mine was extended down to over 3000 feet, becoming the deepest mine in the southern hemisphere at the time. By 1889, it was estimated that Ballerstadt and Lansell, over the time of the mine’s operation, had taken out at least a million pounds worth of gold from it. Mr. Lansell returned to England in about 1882 and took up his residence in Surrey, just across the river from London. There, when in his sixtieth year, he married Miss Edith Bassford, who was of English birth, but who was reared in Bendigo, where he first met her and her family. After a residence of seven years in Surrey Mr. Lansell and family returned to Bendigo, having been requested to do so by many leading citizens, who felt that it needed his presence and energy to keep mining in quartzopolis on the up grade. He was heartily welcomed by them on his return. Since then he has lived a quiet, uneventful life at his beautiful residence, "Fortuna." George Lansell travelled extensively, from the 1870’s, and extended his Fortuna Villa residence greatly, embellishing it as his fancy was inspired by his travels. Likewise it was filled with unusual items acquired on those travels. The surrounds did not miss out, being extensively landscaped and developed with features like ornamental lakes, a classical fountain, enclosed Roman style baths.Fortuna Articles - Photo of George Lansell's residence in England This item contains the following document: 11217.66a Black and white Photo Print of George Lansell's residence in England 10 x 8 inches, on rear of photo is written "George Lansell's Residence in England between 1881 and 1887 11217.66b Black and white Negative of George Lansell's residence in England 10 x 8 inches - Contact BHS for detailsnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell, edith bassford -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BRASS PLATE DESCRIPTION FOR BENDIGO HEALTH LABORATORY
... ... Edith & GV Lansell Laboratory & Clinic...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Buildings Bendigo Health Laboratory Commonwealth Pathology Laboratory Edith & GV Lansell Laboratory & Clinic Document. One page typed notes on the history of a brass plaque made for the Bendigo Health Laboratory opened in Hope St. in 1922. ...Document. One page typed notes on the history of a brass plaque made for the Bendigo Health Laboratory opened in Hope St. in 1922. Renamed Commonwealth Pathology Laboratory 1976. Stamp of CPL Bendigo dated 6 Dec 1977 at bottom of page.bendigo, buildings, bendigo health laboratory, commonwealth pathology laboratory, edith & gv lansell laboratory & clinic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN
... In Black Lead on Back, 'Edith Lansell?'....In Black Lead on Back, 'Edith Lansell?'. Photograph PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN ...Sepia oval photograph on brown board. Portrait of a young woman (head and torso) - dress has heavy appliquéd lace, woman wearing necklace and small brooch. Embossed frame to photo on board. Inscription: Front: 'The/Talma/Studios'. Back: RHSV Stamp. In Black Lead on Back, 'Edith Lansell?'.The Talma Studiosperson, individual, portrait of young woman -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HANRO COLLECTION: SUMMARY OF SHARE CAPITAL AND SHARES
... Names: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favasloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Bloch...Names: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favasloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Bloch Document HANRO COLLECTION: SUMMARY OF SHARE CAPITAL AND SHARES ...Summary of share capital and shares of the Hanro (Aust.) Bendigo Knitting Mills made up to the Twenty Second day of October 1931. The list contain the names, addresses and occupations. Names: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favasloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Blochhanro, clothing, share register -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HANRO COLLECTION: POLLING LISTS
... Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Bloch...Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Bloch Document HANRO COLLECTION: POLLING LISTS ...Three Polling Lists with names of shareholders, dated 22/4/29, 10/9/1930 and 3/11/1932. Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Blochhanro, clothing, share register -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HANRO COLLECTION: SUMMARY OF SHARE CAPITAL AND SHARES
... Names: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favasloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Bloch...Names: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favasloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Bloch Document HANRO COLLECTION: SUMMARY OF SHARE CAPITAL AND SHARES ...Summary of share capital and shares of the Hanro (Aust.) Bendigo Knitting Mills made up to the tenth day of September 1930. The list contain the names, addresses and occupations. Names: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Catherine Hunter, Favasloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patricia Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Goldie, Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Balmer and Cook, William Bowman Neill, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, William Crowley, Mabel Gittins, Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Katie Blochhanro, clothing, share register -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION: DRAWING ROOM? FORTUNA VILLA, c.1900
... Photographed for Bendigo Advertiser 11.1.2000. Did Edith Lansell have some say in decoration and furnishing of this room? ...Photographed for Bendigo Advertiser 11.1.2000. Did Edith Lansell have some say in decoration and furnishing of this room? ...Black and white photograph of Drawing Room ? Fortuna Villa, Home of the Lansell family, Chum Street, Bendigo. History of object: George Lansell - Quartz King, Bendigo. Photographed for Bendigo Advertiser 11.1.2000. Did Edith Lansell have some say in decoration and furnishing of this room? Note over stuffed chairs. Heavy drapes and lace curtains at windows mirrored back of statue alcove. All typical of period.W Ninnisbuildings, residential, fortuna villa
