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Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - Glen Huntly State School No.3703 Grange Road
... ... Forbes C....Glenhuntly State School Greengrocers King Stephen King Design Alessi Libby Principals McGowan Keith Radio Broadcasting Hunt Sydney Forbes C. Ramsay M. Primary Schools Glenhuntly State School Jenkin William Bryant A. ...A 190 page book called The Story So Far 1914-2009 – The History of Glen Huntly Primary School No.3703, by Shirley A. Mirams. The book gives a very detailed history of the school’s early history. It includes head teachers/principals and the school’s progress through each decade to 2009. The remaining chapters give 2009 student roll call, citizenship awards, house competition awards, music awards, sporting awards, encouragement, swimming and musical productions, notable past students and teachers, bibliography and sponsors. There are many photos and school plans as well.glen huntly, glen huntly primary school, glenhuntly primary school, mirams shirley a., glenhuntly printing works, printing industry, from the earth fruit and veg., glenhuntly state school, greengrocers, king stephen, king design, alessi libby, principals, mcgowan keith, radio broadcasting, hunt sydney, forbes c., ramsay m., primary schools, glenhuntly state school, jenkin william, bryant a., orames mr, morrison r., christensen t., doggett j., rogers a., fink r., terrill f., mitchell j., cravine e., mcrae w., cooper l., chernside c., silva a.j., dolphin w., crampton colin, wilson wendy mrs, glenhuntly road, glen huntly, clerk's estate, subdivisions, glen huntly clerk's settlement, carnegie school no. 2897, world war 1914-1918, gardens, mothers clubs, world war 1939-1945, poliomylitis, rural training school, traffic signals, films, 'slow bike race', parents and friends association, after school program, fires, 'links' magazine, choirs, disadvantaged schools program, school plays, 'germs', 'garden folk', festivals and celebrations, japanese internship program, 'kids in space', 'dragon girl', 'fish 'n' ships', murals, wendy wilson music award, fetes, lord reserve, carnegie, australian natives association, congregational chuch sunday school hall, martell e miss, garden avenue, grange road, salvation army halls, halls, glenhuntly road, wanalta road, williamson alex, williamson jean, williamson gordon mccrae, school rolls, le brocq john, cockfield douglas r., grogan allen, mathiesson edward, johnston ronald frank, harris george, money neil robert, fraser eric, munro john, hyland hector thos., gibson wilfred john, eliason francis, scarles john robert, wallace andrew, henning george frederick, maryson sydney, petherbridge c., whitfield j., edward lee, queen alexander, carnegie state school, madden frank sir, parliamentary representatives, bank of new south wales, charles ernest, wallace andrew james, hunt chas. hogarth, williams stanley f., tester thomas george, henstridge john, henstridge reginald, johnston travis andrew, nixon alexander, lewis victor, dalton john, arthurs violet grace, browning leslie george, carroll eric harry, dobson keith george, evans george w.m., eyres annie may, hogg lillian, hunt alfred w.m., johnson henry, jones dorothy minnie, love helvic agnes, lyons gordon, lyons vera, parsons eric robert, dickens gordon percy, smith elva beatrice, harry david, westcott harold norton, westcott ormond chs., bremner marie, entertainers, williamson alex mccrae, ransay albert, caulfield town hall, green ethel, hawthorn alice, reynolds emma a., potter thelma, potter phyllis, anderson elsie m., girdwood stella, bastin may, murphy dorothy g., southern mary, mcleod gwen, ezard gladys m., hood emily vera, thorne eileen isobel, robinson noel, monckton marjorie, mrs hannigan's tuckshop, foley children, lord mr., bladin francis, tomlinson jean, jenkins vern, williamson jean, forty alan, rhinefield mr, bennett mary, brabham laurel, swain george, reynolds mille, gill harry, williamson g., cockfield winifred, baird beth, king elsie, challman miss, glen huntly 'drum and file' school band, larkin aircraft supply company, sugarworks swamp, lemans swamp, lyons streets, morgan streets, miller street, lizars linda, brown allan sir, hurie gladys, simpson peggy, royal ave., garden ave., tennis courts, lander h.j., castledine f.r., henning a.s., glen huntly progress association, harboard joan, mullins mr, pountney dorothy, daley beryl, marching clubs, findlay joyce, green lionel, charles ern, bennett mary, shelter sheds, blanchfield mr bakers, donoald mr grocers, walburn rhoda, harris shirley, treyvaud mr, hale maxwell, painter ken, allan mr ('fatty'), proven mr, ross mrs, nye margaret, nally ware beaker, monuments and memorials, graham bruce, 'bulldog drummond', learmonth mary, bullock margaret, o'shea annie, tattersall dawn, jenkins betty, lighton robert, bruce peter, love grace, love family, judd margery, gardiner elsie, gardiner sadie, glen eira dairy, vanston dorothy, barton cynthia, tipping mr, drummond mr, hambly chrissy, shrives kathleen, hutton beverly, miller kenneth deering, callender mr bakers, cook miss, nunn john athlete, andrews ailsa (nee mcgregor), fraser wally, vickers madeline, vickers john, scanlon mr, malcolm miss, brown barbara (nee holland), pepper miss, burns miss, mclaren miss, beadman jim athletics, robinson noel, crompton neal sportsperson, wilkinson graham, neilson ray, byers barry, bryant tony referee, murray bob, burton pam, pappas george, burke b. mrs, neville street, smith harvey, o'donnell mrs, kivlighon mr, grierson wendy, evans yvonne, squires doreen, squires kathy, jenvey stewart, baxter john, coenen eddie maintenance workers, byrne carol, williams pamela, zari austin (nee coenen), furney janet, dodds mrs, mitchell j., bell r., forsyth e. miss, mitchell neil, radio broadcasting, burke m., boatman r., garfield d., harris e. mrs, sherman m. mrs, carolan e., gunthorp b., barnes john, barnes joan, ellis christine, kossatz mr, black miss, lader mrs, franghis peter, parnell dennis, revens ester, young vivian, mclean bernice, tattersal lorna, geddes rae, hocking malcolm, cusworth peter, christie glenn, watt richard, conway gred, hand graham, mcgowan e., parnell j., mcguire n, hare john, prest margaret, forrester david, mitchell eric, cordingley mrs, waterworth mr, cohen mr, rankin fiona, christiansen mr, boatman mr, dougan mrs milkbars, dougan barry, suttie richard, parnell bruce, silverman judy, king jenny, saxon sally, king nicolette, maxwell heather, saxon jill, vincent russell, saxon rosemary, murray bob, saxon david, miller bill, hill sally-ann, hesline sandra, raspberger cynthia, nightingale mrs district remedial centre, smith mrs, district language consultant, robertson gabrielle, mclennan matthew, goloub kin lyn, jarrett mavis, schafer dianne, commerford pip, mcdougall carlene, anderson jack, hawthorne russell, callahan evelyn, zagami maria, bremner elizabeth, braun tiki, berman claudine, briggs margaret, brady sue, shaw melissa, henham ravena, cooper tania, de abrev connie, brodie joanne, macdonald leighan, mccallum margaret, beddoe john, mcdonald mr council employee, clift andrew, ash steven, lowndes nerida, wysocki b., drough h., grossbard j., locke j., cox l., morey l., clifton p., short b., herszberg n., clift debbie, fuk michael, theodosopoulos haria, shrives jean (nee tomlison), forty alan, geiger irit, roach sally, hillis rachael, roache donna, dixon wendy, bayliss curtis, pregnall joy mrs, slocum mrs, nelson glenda, rubinstein morrie, lurkey dianne, mcminn michael, arneil barbara, mick rose, mell and alice, brayton andrea, moorhead k. rev, brownhill e., lolas heather mrs, regan bernie cleaner, hopkins a. mrs, dewar leon, school crossings, darak diana, eddey diana, pregnall max, eppinger rosy, stacy paul, douvitsas chris, maycock kelly, bunyan liza, johansen eva, siaosi jackie, don kerrie, smyth ruth, bruce julie, mcgregor lorraine, mcallister peter, nelson g., knight sue, mackey s., mackinnon julie, mccallum margaret, johannsen j., herzberg n., hall k, jarrett m., johns w., beddoe john, wilson w., dayble l., thomas helen, ogura etsuko, coxon diane, guttman emmy, garg sangeeto, kennedy robyn, coleman heidi, thompson vic, currie sioux, arnold eve mrs, beddoe mr, mckay sara, skilney tamara, zent mandy, sassos eugenia, manvel bill, lewis pam, rothstadt kaye, clerehan jane, watson simon, daw josie, strong helen, craig caroline, devasagayam kenny, bell peter, palanarezuk fiona, suttie mitchell, mirians shirley, prest marg, condon gabrielle, pitkin sigrid, wilson heather, don paul, thursfield william, footballers, ormond junior football club, rothstadt david, bruce julie, fallu jackie, patterson denise, trantor debbie, nakamura nozomi, christensen tanya, james-clark spencer, eppinger rosy, matsumoto minako, osborne cheryle, john beddoe meritorious sporting student award, sunderland pippa, schleiger emma, paulusz chris, hollingworth kyle, griffiths david, cooper cameron, jewel andrew, nannegaril (nick) abhishek, marshall joel, hodden leigh, meyer tony, te hennepe michael, zimbachs trent, chavili praveen, listmangof mark, sampson tim, sayfer daniel, mest jack, crampton colin, crampton andrew, hemming beth, dean deirdre, wong melissa, arneil christopher, friedman adam, sonnberger leonie, mackey suzanne, clarke heather, fernando gyan, horvath eva, horvath melissa, horvath natalie, rowe rebecca, taylor yani, robinson tess, nolan rebecca, hollingworth mamie, trigellis-smith anna, zhou cindy, jenvey olivia, smith yasminka, hemming caitlin, gale elke, johnson christopher, dalton lyndsay, perish james, seddon anna, webster teagan, stratford sachi, zhuang yvette, taylor katherine, tettennepe simon, hu kevin, thursfield oliver, beycher sonny, gavland angelene, fotopoulos daisy, mcclelland letty, king sierra, sargeant kolly, hodden melissa, picking kate, brasic lisa, mcclelland cassie, cummins alexandra, jamieson laura, cashen lanaya, rowe angela, georgiou jonathon, pejovic maja, luv aileen, hoskin yumika, bishop amy, tweed jacqueline, corrales mariana, williams kendall, jewell bethany, friedman sara, golden phoebe, mellios lauren, sayfer charlene, bell daniel, glagovski anton, ring hannah, aldred jasmin, sisson laura, king janine, allen robbie, taylor xavier, trigellis-smith colin, italia paula, tamura naoko, eddy diane, paterson denise, clarke heather, hemming beth, wilson wendy, wallace gaye, moore denis, plumb rochellee, schmauder debra, taylor kathrine, gale elke, taylor yani, sisson laura, fotopoulos daisy, zuccala lyn, smith phyllis, katz lily, sonnberger leonie, quail janine, prest margaret, zhang karen, indukuri gita, prest duncan, prest julieann, dureau sally, hopkins anna, baligod imelda, fallon kerry, bjelanovic danijela, james-clark laura, magnani lisa, phillips kathy, bell hilary, bakshi jasmeet, james-clark spencer, james-clark mason, james-clark stella, fitzgerald kerrie, krawze kamila, czech jon, lee maria, boell jacqueline, schmauder debra, georgiou martha, randles yvonne, smyth ruth, florrimell sean, ryan patrick, rossjohn sian, eppinger rosy, melenhurst bradley, melenhurst ashley, melenhurst christopher, silva katie, richards michael, garner jenny, bucher peter, gleitzman morris author, zhou jun, cook andrew, memorial services, funerals, wendy wilson hall, rossjohn jamie, earls tom, nicholls stephanie, vagner natasha, anderson pam, hall aileen, grose jenny, dalton sue, bejers maya, paterson denise, witte david, lath natalie, dalmau jessica, darras irene, miljus max, moritmitsu ran, zhou yida, barns sue, varbaro bianco, howell alan, lath miss, jacobs john, tinetti amy, maloney matthew, petrovic vida, bruce julie, bonner angie, porter ros, hill andrea, hocking hazel, jozsa zara, wishart jan, guyer noeline, powell bruce, hopkinson judy, mccrae glenys, mccrae beverly, james margot, barns tony, barns joan, ryan ann artist, jenek alex, jozsa olivia, woods caitlin, ledda daniel, cook andrew, rossjohn bevan, aunavarapu ashray, loveas paul, beiers mariel, allan gemma, squires rhoda, squires garry, squires terry, squires lesley, squires rhonda, squires doreen, squires peter, squires kathy, king sierra, king tynan, king mackenzie, king harrison, king shuyler, allen robbie, allen jessica, allen samantha, dale sheridan, dale caroline, dale elliot, dale taylor, dale clark, woodards carnegie auctioneers, roberts ruth, mckenzie's ward, glenhuntly fruit supply, ceudet and kubeyde, subway glenhuntly, alessi libby mrs, manuel bill mr, bruce julie ms, jacobs john mr, paterson denise mrs, thompson vic mr, sonnberger leonie mrs, sassos eugenia mrs, witte david mr, krauze maila ms, tinetti amy ms, bower jessica mrs, fitzgerald kerrie mrs, eppinger rosie mrs, vagner natasha mrs, zent mandy mrs, james-clark laura mrs, fallon kerry mrs, grose jenny mrs, bonner angie mrs, miriams shirley 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morimitsu rui, omer-cooper james, ozgur batuhan, salathiel matthew, vayenas paulina, wang qi wei, ward monica, arabena. brittany, bader-mcdowell alexander, barns-dunne genevieve, beiers mariel, chilcott rose, chong aldwin, cook andrew, dale taylor, dalton eamon, durant demeke, horn jade, iker korkhan, kat mariana, kwon so hyun, ledda daniel, loucas paul, panchal rajvi, ragozin vadim, reyer emma, song alex, varbara sovan, zhou james, robertson angela, henkul roland, hannagan cassie, rice elizabeth, ryan tammy, stacey paul, mason rebecca, ammendola marcella, moore m., copey n., priesner m., cotterell d., cohn adam, don paul, don kerrie, hanley alison, mckechnie brian, gowland rebecca, te hennepe daniel, schleiger emma, zimbachs trent, rowe rebecca, taylor katherine, beycher sonny, halliburton andrew, dureau thomas, dureau nicole, thursfield alexandra, allen courtney, willis isabelle, zhou jun, james-clark stella, melky michelle, willis ruby, earls tom, srinivasan lakshmi, zhou yida, te hennepe daniel, meyer tony, leiken nikita, thompson alex, te hennepe simon, johnson christopher, vassilopoulos michael, irwin christopher, asaturov gary, rossjohn sian, sangangum watsana, varbaro bianca, mitchell, hume, batman, brown robyn, maxwell jennifer, mclean jill, culpin howard, jones dennis, archer ?, lester phillip, taylor jennifer, anderson judith, ? bronwyn, hall robyn, powlett john, clark ross, taylor christine, booth peter, turner ian, porter larry, turner diane, anderson diane, scott megan, mclean david, christie donald, wishart philip, mottrim joan, christie coleen, travis bicki, watt elizabeth, richards michael, peet marily, sutherland fiona, ziegenbien kay, lester judith, kostamarkis con, yeoman keith, hastings ronald, ? mark, coenen zari, young vivian, young carolyn, weber elizabeth, child gary, cooper stephen, robertson james, ross dean, ? eve, cooper anne, saunders bruce, yeaman peter, wilkinson dawn, armstrong jeffrey, hill gregory, morris steven, suttie richard, silverman judy, king jenny, silverman sharon, broadmore janine, martin dean, smith robert, frommer ruth, saxon rosemary, justus heidi, o'keefe sue-ellen, robertson angela, young natalia, pigounis anthony, brodie anthony, henkul roland, duncan neil, cooper tania, brodie joanne, meerkin naomi, henham rowena, moulds adam, butterworth richard, kellis nick, tapai michael, goodwin sonia, clift debbie, hannagan shannon, marley kara, ceki tibor, ellis shaun, charleworth stewart, can bergeijk richard, schroor briony, leticq jeanette, davidson angela, kakos vicki, collins darren, mcfarlane matthew, adley hassan, agar james, rakonjac mileva, lowndes nereida, grimster jane, ? laurenne, mcdonell terry, clift andrew, perry timothy, rice martin, weir lisa, devasagayam briony, chatila nancy, melland alice, rakonjac nik, mcdonald brett, collins michael, rose darren, ryan tammy, rice elizabeth, hannagan cassie, mason rebecca, douvitasa chris, chivers scott, siaosi jack, stacey paul, moore matthew, coles lisa, diggins sebastian, barboussas costa, moulds johanna, brett travis, mcminn johanna, soloma tim, copey nicole, kakos peter, rontoyannis evan, mcdonald scott, pregnell ian, lowndes jared, kapetanos diane, ivkov srdjan, palamarczuk rosemary, cotterell diane, tonta amelia, craig caroline, yeun joseph, yusuf alham, quon kane, fiek peter, pitkin meryl, yarovsky julie, mckay sara, koger saskia, slocum tom, meyer sean, dunn nathan, vickers anthony, don paul, mason lulu, stanton bronwyn, hanley alison, don kerrie, kennedy chad, callaghan matthew, ghosh suvro, teteira jay, sargent kelly, hollingworth marnie, lack orry, wheeler ashley, trigellis-smith anna, hoskin tim, barda david, nolan rebecca, kulikov simon, kirkpatrick ryan, schleiger rudi, becker thomas, de lisle justin, taylor katherine, gale elke, te hennepe simon, ring hannah, stratford sachi, taylor yani, parish james, aldred jasmin, sisson laura, thursfield oliver, fotopoulos daisy, hoskin yumika, trigellis-smith colin, corrales mariana, soyfer charlene, moore vanessa, halliburton andrew, glagovski anton, johnson christopher, wheeler joel, taylor xavier, chapman jessica, ledda alexander, rowe angela, jewell bethany, goluguri pradeepthi, bell daniel, golightly callum, graham emily, mckechnie ellen, james-cark spencer, byrne david, parker natalie-lee, loucas david, pappas michael, gamble laurence, dureau thomas, loriot christina, drinozcky chloe, ring caitlin, robertson mitchell, pleysier yvonne, boghikian emie, sisson matthew, sanchez zanetta, rowe daniel, saunders john, cox josh, barda nick, dureau nicole, lenkiewicz justine, jamieson emily, mclaughlan kate, carpenter tess, vassilopoulos michael, jewell clare, gavnoudias james, matthews laura, georgiou costa, dale caroline, gamble kate, beiers hannah, james-clark mason, richardson zoe, thursfield alexandra, hosking kenta-neville, dounias theodore, annavaparu ramya, sinclair chloe, nolan megan, king tynan, tomlinson michael, allen courtnay, florrimell sean, ong kenny, foley patrick, gale emily, saunders alice, rowe michelle, willis isabelle, vassilopoulos alexandra, johnson bradley, borley genevieve, irwin christopher, earls thomas, matthews jessica, mudumbi venkatesh, lenkiewicz alice, king mackenzie, dounias christopher, beiers maya, dick alastair, levy matthew, srinivasan lakshmi, adams joshua, singh mia, borley natalie, varbaro bianca, christensen jade, willis ruby, sinclair emma, allen samantha, rossjohn sian, borley morgan, bader-mcdowell jeremy, chettimadda gopala kr yashas, anguswamy manoj, nekkadapu sankeerth, dalton kieran, allan tristan, gandham anoohya, arabena brittany, melenhorst ashley, vayenas paulina, dale taylor, bader-mcdowell alexander, omer-cooper james, reyer emma, kuznetsov ilya, metzler jessica, beiers mariel, forti kate, james zoe, annavarapu ashrey, ryan patrick, davis oliver, ilker korkhan, mcgowan keith, thursfield william, gribbin andrew, walsh-howling damien, scanlon alan, mitchell neil, brown allan, bruce peter, murray robert (bob), christensen tanya, de kretser jan, bremner marie, bayliss curtis, wheeler reece, symons red, de zilwa nick, byers gary, crompton neil, wilkinson graham, nilsson ray, bryant tony -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Nagambie Waterways The way they were. Compiled and written by Elaine Lodding, May 2009
... Rectangular shaped book, Cover is a B/W photo of the 'Merriwee', boat, owned by W. L Forbes C 1920 with a group of people on board about to enjoy a sailing. ...Rectangular shaped book, Cover is a B/W photo of the 'Merriwee', boat, owned by W. L Forbes C 1920 with a group of people on board about to enjoy a sailing. ...History of the Goulburn Irrigation System and the waterways.Collection of early photographs of the area telling the history.Rectangular shaped book, Cover is a B/W photo of the 'Merriwee', boat, owned by W. L Forbes C 1920 with a group of people on board about to enjoy a sailing. There are 92 pages with many B/W photos detailing the history of the waterways. Blue cursive writing name and author nameCredits page, supported by the Strathbogie Shire Council.and Nagambie Historical Society.irrigation history, lake nagambie, goulburn weir and environs, life in the area -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Memo, Assistant Harbour Masters to PMA officials, 1980
... ...R C FORBES...Melbourne Harbor Trust - Port of Melbourne Authority Piers and Wharves - Station Pier Piers and Wharves - Miscellaneous Royal Visits and Occasions Crimes and Misdemeanours R BARDON P B MURPHY Port Melbourne Yacht Club R C FORBES A F MORRISON G BURTON W L VIRTUE J B P BLAMEY L C CLEMENCE P CURRAN M E SMALLWOOD J L DARCY V CAMILLERI H BOND R J BELL T MOLLOY J BITMEAD Piers and Wharves - South Wharf Dated front cover 7/10/80 23/1/85 Carbon copy book of memos relating to Station Pier operations - Assistant Harbour Masters to various PMA officials Nos. 22601 - 22700, 1980s Book Memo, Assistant Harbour Masters to PMA officials ...Carbon copy book of memos relating to Station Pier operations - Assistant Harbour Masters to various PMA officials Nos. 22601 - 22700, 1980sDated front cover 7/10/80 23/1/85melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - miscellaneous, royal visits and occasions, crimes and misdemeanours, r bardon, p b murphy, port melbourne yacht club, r c forbes, a f morrison, g burton, w l virtue, j b p blamey, l c clemence, p curran, m e smallwood, j l darcy, v camilleri, h bond, r j bell, t molloy, j bitmead, piers and wharves - south wharf -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Warrnambool. Woodford. Winslow. Purnim Race Books, Modern Print, W’Bool, Victoria, 1920's and 1930's
... Warrnambool Racing club books have R U Forbes, C T Alexander A H Davies and William White as secretaries. ...Warrnambool Racing club books have R U Forbes, C T Alexander A H Davies and William White as secretaries. ...The Warrnambool Amateur Turf Club was first formed in September 1859, but didn't become a properly constituted club until April 1873, when a meeting was held at the Commercial Hotel, now the Whaler's Inn, and a committee was elected.Part of the present racecourse of 100 acres was set aside as a racing and recreation reserve in August 1855. It is one of the finest racecourses in Australia, ringed by the gentle slopes of a huge basin.The first race meeting was held on the course in August 1858. The Warrnambool Racing Club has managed racing at Warrnambool since it was formed on 5 April 1873.Apart from a number of smaller meetings held throughout the year, the feature of racing in the district is the Grand Annual Steeplechase. The first steeplechase over the now famous cross-country course was run on 13th June 1872 then known as the Grand Annual Steeplechase. The paddocks now know as Brierly and Granters were first used on that date. The course, over four miles, was made up of different kinds of jumps including a stone wall, a log fence, a ditch and parapet, a paling fence and numerous post and rails. The name Grand Annual was first used for this steeplechase in May 1895. It is the longest horse race in Australia, and the thirty three fences of the course, the most of any steeplechase in the world is raced over 5,500 metres. The three day May racing carnival is the major racing event on the horseracing and social calendar. Many of these race booklets relate to those May meetings. The Warrnambool Racecourse has been the home of district racing clubs such as Woodford, Purnim and Koroit over the latter part of the 20th century. The Woodford Racing club holds their annual meeting after Christmas each year. The Winslow races were held from approximately mid-19th century to around 1946. It began as a small picnic race club in Tobin’s paddock to a splendid race course on the property, “Green Hills” owned by Mr. John O’Keefe about one mile north of the Winslow township.. The annual meetings held on New Year’s Day drew crowds of seven to eight thousand people. All of these books contains family names which in some cases are still strongly linked to horse racing in the district.These booklets are a tangible link to a great sporting and social event in the Western District. A collection of programmes for race meetings. They relate to Warrnambool, Woodford, Purnim, Winslow and Victoria Racing Club meetings in the period 1922 to 1931. All are soft card covers with approximately 16 pages in each in white paper. They are numbered as follows: 001250.1 WRC Soft green cover with blue text 01/05/1923 001250.2 WRC Mauve cover with blue text 03/05/1923 001250.3 WRC fawn cover with red text 06/05/1924 001250.4 WRC Orange cover with blue text 08/05/1924 001250.5 WRC Soft green cover with light brown text 05/05/1925 001250.6 WRC Soft green cover with red text 07/05/1925 001250.7 WRC fawn cover with brown text 04/05/1926 001250.8 Woodford racing Club soft pink cover, Blue text 01/04/1922 001250.9 Woodford racing Club green cover, Blue text 07/04/1923 001250.9 Woodford racing Club grey cover, Blue text 05/04/1924 001250.10 Woodford racing Club grey cover, Blue text 05/04/1924 001250.11 Woodford Racing Club green cover, Blue text 22/11/1924 001250.12 Woodford Racing Club green cover, brown text 04/04/1925 001250.13 Woodford Racing Club orange cover, blue text 10/04/1926 001250.14 Woodford Racing Club pink cover, green text 10/04/1926 001250.15 Warrnambool Racing Club pink cover, blue text 18/11/1922 001250.16 Warrnambool Racing Club pink cover, red text 13/11/1926 001250.17 Warrnambool Racing Club cream cover, brown text 15/11/1924 001250.18 Warrnambool Racing Club cream cover, green text 18/01/1922 001250.19 Warrnambool Racing Club grey cover, blue text 15/01/1924 001250.20 Warrnambool Racing Club cream cover, blue text 13/01/1925 001250.21 Warrnambool Racing Club pink cover, blue text 15/01/1925 001250.22 Warrnambool Racing Club olive green cover, blue text 12/01/1926 001250.23 Warrnambool Racing Club blue cover, blue text 14/01/1926 001250.24 Warrnambool Racing Club soft green cover, blue text 13/01/1931 001250.24 Warrnambool Racing Club orange cover, black text 16/01/1930 001250.25 Warrnambool Racing Club orange cover, black text 16/01/1930 001250.26 Purnim Racing Club green cover, blue text 19/05/1924 001250.27 Winslow Racing Club pink cover,black text 21/04/1923 001250.28 Winslow Racing Club green cover,black text 06/12/1924 001250.29 Victoria Racing Club cream cover,green text 11/07//1923 001250.30 Victoria Racing Club cream cover, red text 14/07//1923 Most of the booklets have markings with place getters and jockeys marked in pencil. Warrnambool Racing club books have R U Forbes, C T Alexander A H Davies and William White as secretaries. Woodford club has Thomas Gleeson as secretary, Winslow 's secretary is W Latta and Purnim is P J Kelly. The local booklets are printed by The Modern Print Co Koroit St Warrnambool.warrnambool, warrnambool racing club, winslow racing club, woodford racing club, purnim racing club, victoria racing club -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Class Photographs, Sunshine Technical school
... A collection of 17 coloured photographs of staff, Technical Dept, Art Department, and students of Sunshine Technical School for the year 1991 The Principal was Mr Peter Forbes Teachers C Tung Mr A McCarter Peter R. Haby Mr F Cini Wayne Wright Mr T Gialamtrzis Faye Villani Chris Wheat Lesia Davey David Doolan Ms Reynolds M Crocker M Tancredi Chris Ferizis Robert Sanders Sarino Primai...1055.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Staff 1055.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Technol Boys 1055.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Art Graphics 1055.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 07 07A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Elizabeth Kisfalusi Donna Van Boven Tracy Pahlke Kristy Saric Janice McMillan Christina Neacsu Second Row L2R Anthony Bolton Cli8nton Raft Aaron Wright Shannon Nichols Deane OCallaghan Damien Roach Third Row L2R Anthony Dean Chris Simpson Brett Irvine Troy Maskell Teacher C Tung Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.05 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 07 07B Boys Names Front Row L2R Wayne Marinus Paul Ruzeu Dragi Andrevski Lawrence Vellaski Kane Harvard Sean Guilfoyle Second Row L2R Brent Fletcher James Scibberas Justin Busuttil Ricky Wojtala Steven Lutar David Tabban Orban Jasarov Damien Donnelly Teacher Mr A McCarter Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Raymond Lewer Shanahan Dickinson Allison Tedesco Carlie Newman Joshua Masuglia Trevor Mallia Second Row L2R Danielle Oldham Peter Artigas Anne Brown Julie Duncan Narelle Clayton Dorina Neacsu Kylie Laver Third Row L2R Craig Trevorrow Andrew Briffa Jeremy McDevitt David Nuttal Natalee Drake Absent Brett Thompson Kurt Zengin Teacher Peter R Haby Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tony Ruggieri Mathew Bettin Bradley Mills Daniel Fenech Brett Dyson Paul Kutniewski Second Row L2R Sharon McDonagh Nicole Clayton Bernadette Hauk Maraid Conlon Monica Hauk Julie Harrison gulay Sulamc Third Row L2R Barry Evans Densel Issacs Bob Milic Anthony Lolj Jamie Lutar Lisa Horneij Absent Mathew Gay Adrian Mitchell Teacher Mr F Cini Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08C Boys Names Front Row L2R Shane Thompson Shane Jackson Hayden Vandemberg Adam Burton Richard Duffin Corey Bentley Scott Marney Rohan Franksen Second Row L2R Aaron Grima Tommy Hedjes Gary Hill Jason Attard Jay Cooper Brendan OLaughlin Adam Berry David Galea Third Row L2R Mark Vella Lee Momcilovic Darren Fenech Mark Phillips Vinh Du Teacher Mr Wayne Wright Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.09 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 09 09A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rodney Vella Paul Grech Aaron Woods Robert Magro Jason Clark Leslie Smith Anthony Krivolabvek Second Row L2R Lee Bakes Shaun Duan Dean Guilfoyle Jason Trevorrow Paul Galea Third Row L2R Michael Doll Aaron Savage Glen Van Boven Absent Peter Matusan Adrian Cohen Kenneth Harrison Adrian Nichols Joey Marsay Ryan Havard Teacher Mr T Gialamatzis Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 09 09B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Shane Caruana Sophie Manith Leah Saric Nicole Stevens Kylie Willett Jason Marinus Second Row L2R Susan Mariott Andela Brown Emmanuel Marabeliotakis Rennie Sultana Darren Grech Paul Marney Harvey Hahne Third Row L2R Stephen Ruzeu Ian Gaffeiro Brett Ross Lisa Hearn Simone Donnelly Absent Penny Evans Michael McGuckin Trevor Spence Teacher Mr Chris Wheat Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Ailleen Greaves Melissa Bezzina Jennifer Owen Belinda Mezzina Jennifer Owen Belinda McVeigh Helen Matejic Lisa Gatt Rose Raffaele Second Row L2R Stavros Kalaitzoglou Christine Smith Lisa Keith Tulay Sulamc Wendy Smith Christine McLachlan Shane McLean Third Row L2R Philip Shaw Enrico De Angelis Troy Grima Kim Van Boven Absent Sharna Donelly Hank Burton Teachers Lesia Davey Faye Villani Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Harley Williams Mark Bakes Martin Artigas Anthony Grinham Tony Doslov Brice Milne Jason Wright Second Row L2R Tracy Brown Kerrie Graham Michelle Gray Amanda Lewer Kellie Thompson Michael Deveson Absent Sindy Lee Moody Cathy Porter Patricia Moore Leigh Maskell Robert Apap Teacher Mr David Doolan Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10C Boys Names Front Row L2R Rodney Dingley Mathew Armeni Anthony Palm Phillip Rezeu Andrew Hawkins Adrian East Wayne Borg Second Row L2R Gerard Baldacchino Timothy Newton Trevor Isaacs Jamie Howard Brian Minetti Third Row L2R Timothy Kehagias Andrew Grinham Travis Comensoli Mathew McMillan Patrick Vella Teachers M Croker M Tancredi Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 11 11A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lynette Richards Melissa Alldis Veronica Bailey Leslie Bolton Carla Richards Renea Lyons Second Row L2R Nick Origlia Paul Dalli rocco Logozzo Joseph Cumbo Faruk Sulamc Ricky Vella shawn Sposito Third Row L2R Margaret Bettin Mark Steers Robert Schneider Brendon Dixon Dino Dibra Michael Randall Trudy Gates Teacher Mona Ragldo Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.15 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 11 11B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mellisa Raffaele Kylie De Araugo Deborah Gebert Tammie Ross Renee Craig Pam Hill Second Row L2R Bradley McLean Michelle De Araugo Melanie Carey Kate Barnard Hannah Cracknell Mark Ramsay Steven Hurford Third Row L2R Andrew Ioannou Michael Gay Paul Fox Dion Nichols Peter Bettin Troy Hunt James Adams Teacher Ms Reynolds Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.16 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 11 11C Boys Names Front Row L2R Ben Kim Jason Fowler Peter Dalli Steven Gatt David Micallef Brendon Holland Johnny Cacic Second Row L2R John Dimieri Allan Pamintuan Chris Doll Dean Collis Craig Smith Alessandro Carbonari Steven Montebello Teachers Chris Ferizis Ian Miller Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.17 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 12 12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Julie Balacchino Maria Pancotti Shannon Fowler Melissa Layton Jodie Lindsay Nadina Hall Melainy Fayer Melanie Porter Janet Davis Margaret Tedesco Christie Hearn Second Row L2R Julie Ann Farrugia Elizabeth Fioretti Des Vella Giuseppe Vilardo James Keenan Kellie McMillan Mark Plast Dale Fieldew Joseph Mizzi Maria Palma Third Row L2R Andrew McLachlan David Merciaca Adam Grudzinski Glenn Dyson David Abela Ralph Di Quattro Ibrahm Besim Geoff Chapman Fourth Row L2R Warren Gordon Adam Glazner Graeme Bury Justin Doyle Adam McCarthy Billy Korunovski Craig Roper Fifth Row L2R Robert Leitermann Gary Briffa Jason Dingley Christopher Jordan Shane Donaghy Teachers Robert Sanders Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr P Forbes...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 1055.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Staff 1055.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Technol Boys 1055.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Art Graphics 1055.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 07 07A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Elizabeth Kisfalusi Donna Van Boven Tracy Pahlke Kristy Saric Janice McMillan Christina Neacsu Second Row L2R Anthony Bolton Cli8nton Raft Aaron Wright Shannon Nichols Deane OCallaghan Damien Roach Third Row L2R Anthony Dean Chris Simpson Brett Irvine Troy Maskell Teacher C Tung Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.05 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 07 07B Boys Names Front Row L2R Wayne Marinus Paul Ruzeu Dragi Andrevski Lawrence Vellaski Kane Harvard Sean Guilfoyle Second Row L2R Brent Fletcher James Scibberas Justin Busuttil Ricky Wojtala Steven Lutar David Tabban Orban Jasarov Damien Donnelly Teacher Mr A McCarter Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Raymond Lewer Shanahan Dickinson Allison Tedesco Carlie Newman Joshua Masuglia Trevor Mallia Second Row L2R Danielle Oldham Peter Artigas Anne Brown Julie Duncan Narelle Clayton Dorina Neacsu Kylie Laver Third Row L2R Craig Trevorrow Andrew Briffa Jeremy McDevitt David Nuttal Natalee Drake Absent Brett Thompson Kurt Zengin Teacher Peter R Haby Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tony Ruggieri Mathew Bettin Bradley Mills Daniel Fenech Brett Dyson Paul Kutniewski Second Row L2R Sharon McDonagh Nicole Clayton Bernadette Hauk Maraid Conlon Monica Hauk Julie Harrison gulay Sulamc Third Row L2R Barry Evans Densel Issacs Bob Milic Anthony Lolj Jamie Lutar Lisa Horneij Absent Mathew Gay Adrian Mitchell Teacher Mr F Cini Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08C Boys Names Front Row L2R Shane Thompson Shane Jackson Hayden Vandemberg Adam Burton Richard Duffin Corey Bentley Scott Marney Rohan Franksen Second Row L2R Aaron Grima Tommy Hedjes Gary Hill Jason Attard Jay Cooper Brendan OLaughlin Adam Berry David Galea Third Row L2R Mark Vella Lee Momcilovic Darren Fenech Mark Phillips Vinh Du Teacher Mr Wayne Wright Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.09 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 09 09A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rodney Vella Paul Grech Aaron Woods Robert Magro Jason Clark Leslie Smith Anthony Krivolabvek Second Row L2R Lee Bakes Shaun Duan Dean Guilfoyle Jason Trevorrow Paul Galea Third Row L2R Michael Doll Aaron Savage Glen Van Boven Absent Peter Matusan Adrian Cohen Kenneth Harrison Adrian Nichols Joey Marsay Ryan Havard Teacher Mr T Gialamatzis Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 09 09B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Shane Caruana Sophie Manith Leah Saric Nicole Stevens Kylie Willett Jason Marinus Second Row L2R Susan Mariott Andela Brown Emmanuel Marabeliotakis Rennie Sultana Darren Grech Paul Marney Harvey Hahne Third Row L2R Stephen Ruzeu Ian Gaffeiro Brett Ross Lisa Hearn Simone Donnelly Absent Penny Evans Michael McGuckin Trevor Spence Teacher Mr Chris Wheat Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Ailleen Greaves Melissa Bezzina Jennifer Owen Belinda Mezzina Jennifer Owen Belinda McVeigh Helen Matejic Lisa Gatt Rose Raffaele Second Row L2R Stavros Kalaitzoglou Christine Smith Lisa Keith Tulay Sulamc Wendy Smith Christine McLachlan Shane McLean Third Row L2R Philip Shaw Enrico De Angelis Troy Grima Kim Van Boven Absent Sharna Donelly Hank Burton Teachers Lesia Davey Faye Villani Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Harley Williams Mark Bakes Martin Artigas Anthony Grinham Tony Doslov Brice Milne Jason Wright Second Row L2R Tracy Brown Kerrie Graham Michelle Gray Amanda Lewer Kellie Thompson Michael Deveson Absent Sindy Lee Moody Cathy Porter Patricia Moore Leigh Maskell Robert Apap Teacher Mr David Doolan Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10C Boys Names Front Row L2R Rodney Dingley Mathew Armeni Anthony Palm Phillip Rezeu Andrew Hawkins Adrian East Wayne Borg Second Row L2R Gerard Baldacchino Timothy Newton Trevor Isaacs Jamie Howard Brian Minetti Third Row L2R Timothy Kehagias Andrew Grinham Travis Comensoli Mathew McMillan Patrick Vella Teachers M Croker M Tancredi Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 11 11A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lynette Richards Melissa Alldis Veronica Bailey Leslie Bolton Carla Richards Renea Lyons Second Row L2R Nick Origlia Paul Dalli rocco Logozzo Joseph Cumbo Faruk Sulamc Ricky Vella shawn Sposito Third Row L2R Margaret Bettin Mark Steers Robert Schneider Brendon Dixon Dino Dibra Michael Randall Trudy Gates Teacher Mona Ragldo Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.15 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 11 11B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mellisa Raffaele Kylie De Araugo Deborah Gebert Tammie Ross Renee Craig Pam Hill Second Row L2R Bradley McLean Michelle De Araugo Melanie Carey Kate Barnard Hannah Cracknell Mark Ramsay Steven Hurford Third Row L2R Andrew Ioannou Michael Gay Paul Fox Dion Nichols Peter Bettin Troy Hunt James Adams Teacher Ms Reynolds Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.16 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 11 11C Boys Names Front Row L2R Ben Kim Jason Fowler Peter Dalli Steven Gatt David Micallef Brendon Holland Johnny Cacic Second Row L2R John Dimieri Allan Pamintuan Chris Doll Dean Collis Craig Smith Alessandro Carbonari Steven Montebello Teachers Chris Ferizis Ian Miller Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.17 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 12 12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Julie Balacchino Maria Pancotti Shannon Fowler Melissa Layton Jodie Lindsay Nadina Hall Melainy Fayer Melanie Porter Janet Davis Margaret Tedesco Christie Hearn Second Row L2R Julie Ann Farrugia Elizabeth Fioretti Des Vella Giuseppe Vilardo James Keenan Kellie McMillan Mark Plast Dale Fieldew Joseph Mizzi Maria Palma Third Row L2R Andrew McLachlan David Merciaca Adam Grudzinski Glenn Dyson David Abela Ralph Di Quattro Ibrahm Besim Geoff Chapman Fourth Row L2R Warren Gordon Adam Glazner Graeme Bury Justin Doyle Adam McCarthy Billy Korunovski Craig Roper Fifth Row L2R Robert Leitermann Gary Briffa Jason Dingley Christopher Jordan Shane Donaghy Teachers Robert Sanders Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr P Forbes A collection of 17 coloured photographs of staff, Technical Dept, Art Department, and students of Sunshine Technical School for the year 1991 The Principal was Mr Peter Forbes Teachers C Tung Mr A McCarter Peter R. ...1055.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Staff 1055.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Technol Boys 1055.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Art Graphics 1055.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 07 07A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Elizabeth Kisfalusi Donna Van Boven Tracy Pahlke Kristy Saric Janice McMillan Christina Neacsu Second Row L2R Anthony Bolton Cli8nton Raft Aaron Wright Shannon Nichols Deane OCallaghan Damien Roach Third Row L2R Anthony Dean Chris Simpson Brett Irvine Troy Maskell Teacher C Tung Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.05 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 07 07B Boys Names Front Row L2R Wayne Marinus Paul Ruzeu Dragi Andrevski Lawrence Vellaski Kane Harvard Sean Guilfoyle Second Row L2R Brent Fletcher James Scibberas Justin Busuttil Ricky Wojtala Steven Lutar David Tabban Orban Jasarov Damien Donnelly Teacher Mr A McCarter Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Raymond Lewer Shanahan Dickinson Allison Tedesco Carlie Newman Joshua Masuglia Trevor Mallia Second Row L2R Danielle Oldham Peter Artigas Anne Brown Julie Duncan Narelle Clayton Dorina Neacsu Kylie Laver Third Row L2R Craig Trevorrow Andrew Briffa Jeremy McDevitt David Nuttal Natalee Drake Absent Brett Thompson Kurt Zengin Teacher Peter R Haby Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tony Ruggieri Mathew Bettin Bradley Mills Daniel Fenech Brett Dyson Paul Kutniewski Second Row L2R Sharon McDonagh Nicole Clayton Bernadette Hauk Maraid Conlon Monica Hauk Julie Harrison gulay Sulamc Third Row L2R Barry Evans Densel Issacs Bob Milic Anthony Lolj Jamie Lutar Lisa Horneij Absent Mathew Gay Adrian Mitchell Teacher Mr F Cini Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 08 08C Boys Names Front Row L2R Shane Thompson Shane Jackson Hayden Vandemberg Adam Burton Richard Duffin Corey Bentley Scott Marney Rohan Franksen Second Row L2R Aaron Grima Tommy Hedjes Gary Hill Jason Attard Jay Cooper Brendan OLaughlin Adam Berry David Galea Third Row L2R Mark Vella Lee Momcilovic Darren Fenech Mark Phillips Vinh Du Teacher Mr Wayne Wright Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.09 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 09 09A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Rodney Vella Paul Grech Aaron Woods Robert Magro Jason Clark Leslie Smith Anthony Krivolabvek Second Row L2R Lee Bakes Shaun Duan Dean Guilfoyle Jason Trevorrow Paul Galea Third Row L2R Michael Doll Aaron Savage Glen Van Boven Absent Peter Matusan Adrian Cohen Kenneth Harrison Adrian Nichols Joey Marsay Ryan Havard Teacher Mr T Gialamatzis Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 09 09B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Shane Caruana Sophie Manith Leah Saric Nicole Stevens Kylie Willett Jason Marinus Second Row L2R Susan Mariott Andela Brown Emmanuel Marabeliotakis Rennie Sultana Darren Grech Paul Marney Harvey Hahne Third Row L2R Stephen Ruzeu Ian Gaffeiro Brett Ross Lisa Hearn Simone Donnelly Absent Penny Evans Michael McGuckin Trevor Spence Teacher Mr Chris Wheat Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Ailleen Greaves Melissa Bezzina Jennifer Owen Belinda Mezzina Jennifer Owen Belinda McVeigh Helen Matejic Lisa Gatt Rose Raffaele Second Row L2R Stavros Kalaitzoglou Christine Smith Lisa Keith Tulay Sulamc Wendy Smith Christine McLachlan Shane McLean Third Row L2R Philip Shaw Enrico De Angelis Troy Grima Kim Van Boven Absent Sharna Donelly Hank Burton Teachers Lesia Davey Faye Villani Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Harley Williams Mark Bakes Martin Artigas Anthony Grinham Tony Doslov Brice Milne Jason Wright Second Row L2R Tracy Brown Kerrie Graham Michelle Gray Amanda Lewer Kellie Thompson Michael Deveson Absent Sindy Lee Moody Cathy Porter Patricia Moore Leigh Maskell Robert Apap Teacher Mr David Doolan Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 10 10C Boys Names Front Row L2R Rodney Dingley Mathew Armeni Anthony Palm Phillip Rezeu Andrew Hawkins Adrian East Wayne Borg Second Row L2R Gerard Baldacchino Timothy Newton Trevor Isaacs Jamie Howard Brian Minetti Third Row L2R Timothy Kehagias Andrew Grinham Travis Comensoli Mathew McMillan Patrick Vella Teachers M Croker M Tancredi Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1991 Year 11 11A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lynette Richards Melissa Alldis Veronica Bailey Leslie Bolton Carla Richards Renea Lyons Second Row L2R Nick Origlia Paul Dalli rocco Logozzo Joseph Cumbo Faruk Sulamc Ricky Vella shawn Sposito Third Row L2R Margaret Bettin Mark Steers Robert Schneider Brendon Dixon Dino Dibra Michael Randall Trudy Gates Teacher Mona Ragldo Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.15 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 11 11B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mellisa Raffaele Kylie De Araugo Deborah Gebert Tammie Ross Renee Craig Pam Hill Second Row L2R Bradley McLean Michelle De Araugo Melanie Carey Kate Barnard Hannah Cracknell Mark Ramsay Steven Hurford Third Row L2R Andrew Ioannou Michael Gay Paul Fox Dion Nichols Peter Bettin Troy Hunt James Adams Teacher Ms Reynolds Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.16 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 11 11C Boys Names Front Row L2R Ben Kim Jason Fowler Peter Dalli Steven Gatt David Micallef Brendon Holland Johnny Cacic Second Row L2R John Dimieri Allan Pamintuan Chris Doll Dean Collis Craig Smith Alessandro Carbonari Steven Montebello Teachers Chris Ferizis Ian Miller Principal Mr P Forbes 1055.17 - Sunshine College 1991 Year 12 12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Julie Balacchino Maria Pancotti Shannon Fowler Melissa Layton Jodie Lindsay Nadina Hall Melainy Fayer Melanie Porter Janet Davis Margaret Tedesco Christie Hearn Second Row L2R Julie Ann Farrugia Elizabeth Fioretti Des Vella Giuseppe Vilardo James Keenan Kellie McMillan Mark Plast Dale Fieldew Joseph Mizzi Maria Palma Third Row L2R Andrew McLachlan David Merciaca Adam Grudzinski Glenn Dyson David Abela Ralph Di Quattro Ibrahm Besim Geoff Chapman Fourth Row L2R Warren Gordon Adam Glazner Graeme Bury Justin Doyle Adam McCarthy Billy Korunovski Craig Roper Fifth Row L2R Robert Leitermann Gary Briffa Jason Dingley Christopher Jordan Shane Donaghy Teachers Robert Sanders Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr P Forbessunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Football Club 1980's Team Photo, 1980's
... Quinn, P. Protetto, C. Forbes, Benjamin Radford (Mascot)|Absent - D. ...Quinn, P. Protetto, C. Forbes, Benjamin Radford (Mascot)|Absent - D. ...Back Row - F. Cataldo, W. Hodges, D. Walker, R. Scicchatatano, H. Litchfield, G. Caldwell, A. McQualter, T. Spear (Runner), D. Brown, M. Shepparbottom, S. Gibb, S. Day, S. Moss, C. Lawler, S. Welsh, B. Menadue, J. Lasslet (Head Trainer)|Centre Row - S. Lawler (Team Manager), K. Callaghan (Secretary & Chairman of Selectors), W. Brown (President), D. Mitrouski (Vice Captain), G. Scanlon (Captain), R. Brown (Coach), P. Brown (Assistant Coach). P. Forbes (Assistant Team Manager)|Front Row - Grant Radford (Mascot), J. Wagland, B. Quinn, P. Protetto, C. Forbes, Benjamin Radford (Mascot)|Absent - D. Caddaye, D. Nelson, A. Dorgansunshine football club, football, team photograph -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Football Club Runners Up V.F.A. 2nd Divison 1986 Team Photo, Barry Searle Photography
... Quinn P. Proteeto C. Forbes Benjamin Radford (Mascot).|Absent: D. ...Quinn P. Proteeto C. Forbes Benjamin Radford (Mascot).|Absent: D. ...Sunshine Football Club Runners Up V.F.A. 2nd Divison 1986|Back Row: F. Cataldo W. Hodges D. Walker R. Scicchatano H. Litchfiled G. Caldwell A. McQualter T. Spear (Runner), D. Brown M. Shepparbottom S. Gibb S. Day S. Mss C. Lawler S. Welsh B. Menadue J. Lassett (Head Trainer).|Centre Row: S. Lawler (Team Manager), K. Callaghan (Sec., Chairman of Selectors), W. Brown (Pres.), D. Mitrouski (V.C.), G. Scanlon (Capt.), R. Brown (Coach), P. Brown (Asst. Coach), P. Forbes (Asst. Team Manager).|Front Row: Grant Radford (Mascot), J. Wagland B. Quinn P. Proteeto C. Forbes Benjamin Radford (Mascot).|Absent: D. Caddaye D. Nelson A. Dorgan.sunshine football club, football, team photograph -
Carlton Football ClubTeam photograph, Under 19 squad 1985, 1985
... Whitmore, D. Forbes, W. Burke, C. Thomson, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), J. ...Whitmore, D. Forbes, W. Burke, C. Thomson, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), J. ...Under 19 squad 1985, players and officials. Back Row: K. Newman (committee), H. Sternfield (Physiotherapist), G. Zaharakis, B. Comben, A. MacDougall, A. Basset, G. Warry (Development Officer), A. MacKinnon, S. Potter, D. Castledine (Committee). Centre Row: J. Clifton (Trainer), P. Merson, M. Hailes, J. Smith, P. Albon, P. Starbuck, S. McMahon, B. Carter, H. Hetherton, W. Gilbert (Property Steward). Front Row. L. Jones (Head Trainer), R. Skein (Team Manager), J. Vincent (Committee), J. Hullin, B. Whitmore, D. Forbes, W. Burke, C. Thomson, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), J. Baker (Phys. Ed.), A. Espie (Committee), T. McLeod (Trainer), I. Aitken, M. Edwards, J. Dunlop, G. Southby (Coach), M. Hanna (Captain), D. McKay (Assistant Coach), P. Higgins, K. Rainsford, R. Lowrey, R. Walllis (Trainer). Sitting: G. Buck, W. Pepper, J D'Angelo, D. O'Farrell, J. Coburn, J. Cook, K. Lamont. Absent: L. Brunier, A. Dodds, S. Driscoll, D. Fitzgerald, M. Gallagher, G. Hatvani, P. Poursanidis, P. Ricci, A. Scott, D. Zerna, P. Wilkinson, S. Ralph, S. Willox. Note, much of club's correspondence records name as Roger Skien, not Skein as listed above.Includes a number of players who went on to play senior footballColour photograph mounted on cardboard backing. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Sunshine Technical School Teaching Staff List 1991, Sunshine Technical School, 1991
... Ferizis - Humanities C. Forbes - Business Studies P. Forbes - Administration A. ...Ferizis - Humanities C. Forbes - Business Studies P. Forbes - Administration A. ...This list from Sunshine Technical School dates from the final year of the school’s operation, just before it closed.Sunshine Technical School Teaching Staff List 1991 M. Atchison - Humanities T. Blunt - Maths / Science C. Brown - Woodwork V. Carullo - Student Welfar / Humanities F. Cini - Sheetmetal P. Cresp-Gerrard - Humanities M. Croker - Engineering Workshop Practice L. Davey - Access A. Davidson - Needlecraft T. Dib - Maths / Science D. Doolan - Sheetmetal S. Egan - Library A. Farag - Maths / Science C. Ferizis - Humanities C. Forbes - Business Studies P. Forbes - Administration A. Ford - Maths / Science P. Furjan - Access T. Gialamatzis - Maths / Science P. Haby - Art I. Miller - Auto Practice A. McCarter - Graphics K. Newland - Media D. Peck - Administration S. Prinzi - Physical Education M. Raghdo - Business Studies M. Reynolds - Access R. Sanders - Maths / Science P. Scott - Maths / Science M. Selvendra Maths / Science G. Shaw - Electronic / Electrical Practice R. Shenouda - Art M. Tancredi - Metal Fabrication C. Tung - Photography A. Tyson - Humanities R. Villani - Business Studies C. Wheat - Access W. Wright - Graphicssunshine technical school, derby road, sunshine -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWeapon - Cannon, Alexander Hall and Son, c. 1855
... Criterion C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural history. warrnambool flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village schomberg shipwrecked-artefact clipper ship black ball line 1855 shipwreck aberdeen clipper ship captain forbes peterborough shipwreck ss queen cannon the schomberg cannon schomberg cannon peterborough 1855 sailing ship Cannon; 6-POUNDER (6pdr) smooth bore cannon, mounted on a wooden frame. ...The Schomberg Cannon was recovered from the 1855 wreck of the SCHOMBERG in 1974 by Flagstaff Hill divers Peter Ronald, Colin Goodall and Gary Hayden. The wreck site was discovered in August 1973 by Stan McPhee and John Laidlaw. ABOUT THE SCHOMBERG When SCHOMBERG was launched in 1855, she was considered the “Noblest ship that ever floated on water.” SCHOMBERG’s owners, the Black Ball Line, commissioned the ship for their fleet of passenger liners. The ship was built by Alexander Hall of Aberdeen at a cost of £43,103. It was constructed with three skins: one planked fore and aft and two diagonally planked, fastened together with screw-threaded trunnels (wooden rails). Its first-class accommodation was simply luxurious; velvet pile carpets, large mirrors, rosewood, birds-eye maple, mahogany, soft furnishings of satin damask; an oak-lined library and a piano. Overall she had accommodation for 1000 passengers. At the launch, the SCHOMBERG’s 34-year-old master, Captain ‘Bully’ Forbes, had promised Melbourne in 60 days, "with or without the help of God." James Nicol Forbes was born in Aberdeen in 1821 and rose to fame with his record-breaking voyages on the famous Black Ball Line ships; MARCO POLO and LIGHTNING. In 1852 in the MARCO POLO he made the record passage from London to Melbourne in 68 days. There were 53 deaths on the voyage but the great news was of the record passage by the master. In 1954 Captain Forbes took the clipper LIGHTNING to Melbourne in 76 days and back in 63 days, this was never beaten by a sailing ship. He often drove his crew and ship to breaking point to beat his own records. He cared little for the comfort of the passengers. On this, the SCHOMBERG’s maiden voyage, he was going to break records. SCHOMBERG departed Liverpool on her maiden voyage on 6 October 1855 flying the sign “Sixty Days to Melbourne”. The ship departed with 430 passengers and 3000 tons of cargo including iron rails and equipment intended to build the Melbourne to Geelong Railway and a bridge over the Yarra from Melbourne to Hawthorn. She also carried a cow for fresh milk, pens for fowls and pigs, and 90,000 gallons of water for washing and drinking. It also carried 17,000 letters and 31,800 newspapers. The ship and the cargo was insured for $300,000, a fortune in those times. The winds were poor as she sailed across the equator, slowing SCHOMBERG’s journey considerably. Land was first sighted on Christmas Day, at Cape Bridgewater near Portland, and Captain Forbes followed the coastline towards Melbourne. Forbes was said to be playing cards when called by the Third Mate Henry Keen, who reported land about 3 miles off, Due in large part to the captain's regarding a card game as more important than his ship, it eventually ran aground on a sand spit near Curdie's Inlet (about 56 km west of Cape Otway) on 26 December 1855, 78 days after leaving Liverpool. The sand spit and the currents were not marked on Forbes’s map. Overnight, the crew launched a lifeboat to find a safe place to land the ship’s passengers. The scouting party returned to SCHOMBERG and advised Forbes that it was best to wait until morning because the rough seas could easily overturn the small lifeboats. The ship’s Chief Officer spotted SS QUEEN at dawn and signalled the steamer. The master of the SS QUEEN approached the stranded vessel and all of SCHOMBERG’s passengers and crew were able to disembark safely. The SCHOMBERG was lost and with her, Forbes’ reputation. The Black Ball Line’s Melbourne agent sent a steamer to retrieve the passengers’ baggage from the SCHOMBERG. Other steamers helped unload her cargo until the weather changed and prevented the salvage teams from accessing the ship. Later one plunderer found a case of Wellington boots, but alas, all were for the left foot! Local merchants Manifold & Bostock bought the wreck and cargo, but did not attempt to salvage the cargo still on board the ship. They eventually sold it on to a Melbourne businessman and two seafarers. In 1864 after two of the men drowned when they tried to reach SCHOMBERG, salvage efforts were abandoned. Parts of the SCHOMBERG were washed ashore on the south island of New Zealand in 1870, nearly 15 years after the wreck. The wreck now lies in almost 9 metres of water. Although the woodwork is mostly disintegrated the shape of the ship can still be seen due to the remaining railway irons, girders and the ship’s frame. A variety of goods and materials can be seen scattered about nearby. Flagstaff Hill holds many items salvaged from the SCHOMBERG including a ciborium (in which a diamond ring was concealed), communion set, ship fittings and equipment, personal effects, a lithograph, tickets and a photograph from the SCHOMBERG. One of the SCHOMBERG bells was in the old Warrnambool Library. The Schomberg cannon is currently on loan to the Port Campbell Visitor Information Centre.The SCHOMBERG collection is of historical and archaeological significance at a State level, listed on the Victorian Heritage Register VHR S612. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the SCHOMBERG is significant for its association with the Victorian Heritage Registered shipwreck. The collection is primarily significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the SCHOMBERG. The SCHOMBERG collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger ship. The shipwreck collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be the fastest and most luxurious of its day. The SCHOMBERG collection meets the following criteria for assessment: Criterion A: Importance to the course, or pattern, of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion B: Possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural history.Cannon; 6-POUNDER (6pdr) smooth bore cannon, mounted on a wooden frame. The cannon has a metal lug on each side. It is commonly known as the Schomberg cannon. It was recovered from the wreck of the Schomberg in 1974.warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, schomberg, shipwrecked-artefact, clipper ship, black ball line, 1855 shipwreck, aberdeen clipper ship, captain forbes, peterborough shipwreck, ss queen, cannon, the schomberg cannon, schomberg cannon, peterborough, 1855, sailing ship -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Roll of Honor School of Mines Ballarat (rough), 1915, 1915
... forbes tweedie...c.e. bray...l.w. matthews...robert marshall...a. parry...h.w. preston...alfred wilson...r.w. vickery...alfred bailey...p. besmore...c...These pages are the rough notes and compilation of the Ballarat School of Mines World War One honour board. roll of honor roll of honour honour roll honor roll ballarat ballarat school of mines smb university of ballarat expeditionary forces soldiers world war one wwi 1st world war killed in action virgil tucker alexander fraser a.g. campbell herbert hawkesworth william e. figgis stanley hepburn robert m. serjeant milton williamson e. sleep an anderson p. sinclair anderson john h.s. thomas leslie de jersey grut ralph moore louis g. buchner william williams thomas rhys williams leslie w. mathews leigh simpson john bolton martell stanley kitchner william henry o'brien reginald callister theodore serjeant les kemp basil ross carl janssen fred hepworth percy levison alfred mica smith les mounsey leslie blick john r. sides henry jerman harold g counell stanley kitchen h.m. connan reg nunn hedley long frank dawson leslie kemp mcnamee g.h. winckler h.j. hibbins arthur w. hughes syd rawlings bent hayes trevan ruglen brew w. wilberforce e.t.a. zuabour t.t.w. dixon r.r. marshall charles tait j.j. hibbins d.r. tunbridge w.s. davies j. coglan frank clark harold peart frank peart a.t. bury a.r. mcconnell sheppard alf wilson roy parker kevin coglan allan perry forbes tweedie c.e. bray l.w. matthews robert marshall a. parry h.w. preston alfred wilson r.w. vickery alfred bailey p. besmore c. bryant a. clegg n. cameron w.f.m. johnson l.w. quirk a.c. collins e.c. doepel a. gourlig allan ross ross allan samuel ainsworth les blick c.c bray b. beesmerse calvin briant h. brown harry brittain harold c. connell kevin j. coglan ted cannon e.j. cannon ray cormack dixon arthur dixon ernest duncan harold ferguson n.j. hibbins bert hayes heddles long leslie mournsey ken moss arthur w. nicholas morshead j.b. morshead allan t. penny roy parkin paulig paterson l.w. quick morris roberts lindsay ross a. simmons percy senior s. halliburton sheppard spencer gerard scarff trevan a.a. trahan percy towly robert tremain .1) ROLL OF HONOR printed on top of page .2)Revised list 12.10.15 at bottom right hand corner .3) Joined Expeditionary Forces handwritten on top of paper .1) Roll of Honor for School of Mines Ballarat - original listing on blue feint lined cream foolscap paper. ...These pages are the rough notes and compilation of the Ballarat School of Mines World War One honour board..1) Roll of Honor for School of Mines Ballarat - original listing on blue feint lined cream foolscap paper. Handwritten names (lines through) with ROLL of HONOR printed at top. .2) Handwritten names on blue feint lined foolscap paper .3) A5 cream sheet of paper with handwritten names.1) ROLL OF HONOR printed on top of page .2)Revised list 12.10.15 at bottom right hand corner .3) Joined Expeditionary Forces handwritten on top of paperroll of honor, roll of honour, honour roll, honor roll, ballarat, ballarat school of mines, smb, university of ballarat, expeditionary forces, soldiers, world war one, wwi, 1st world war, killed in action, virgil tucker, alexander fraser, a.g. campbell, herbert hawkesworth, william e. figgis, stanley hepburn, robert m. serjeant, milton williamson, e. sleep an anderson, p. sinclair anderson, john h.s. thomas, leslie de jersey grut, ralph moore, louis g. buchner, william williams, thomas rhys williams, leslie w. mathews, leigh simpson, john bolton, martell, stanley kitchner, william henry o'brien, reginald callister, theodore serjeant, les kemp, basil ross, carl janssen, fred hepworth, percy levison, alfred mica smith, les mounsey, leslie blick, john r. sides, henry jerman, harold g counell, stanley kitchen, h.m. connan, reg nunn, hedley long, frank dawson, leslie kemp, mcnamee, g.h. winckler, h.j. hibbins, arthur w. hughes, syd rawlings, bent hayes, trevan ruglen, brew, w. wilberforce, e.t.a. zuabour, t.t.w. dixon, r.r. marshall, charles tait, j.j. hibbins, d.r. tunbridge, w.s. davies, j. coglan, frank clark, harold peart, frank peart, a.t. bury, a.r. mcconnell, sheppard, alf wilson, roy parker, kevin coglan, allan perry, forbes tweedie, c.e. bray, l.w. matthews, robert marshall, a. parry, h.w. preston, alfred wilson, r.w. vickery, alfred bailey, p. besmore, c. bryant, a. clegg, n. cameron, w.f.m. johnson, l.w. quirk, a.c. collins, e.c. doepel, a. gourlig, allan ross, ross allan, samuel ainsworth, les blick, c.c bray, b. beesmerse, calvin briant, h. brown, harry brittain, harold c. connell, kevin j. coglan, ted cannon, e.j. cannon, ray cormack, dixon, arthur dixon, ernest duncan, harold ferguson, n.j. hibbins, bert hayes, heddles long, leslie mournsey, ken moss, arthur w. nicholas, morshead, j.b. morshead, allan t. penny, roy parkin, paulig, paterson, l.w. quick, morris roberts, lindsay ross, a. simmons, percy senior, s. halliburton sheppard, spencer, gerard scarff, trevan, a.a. trahan, percy towly, robert tremain -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Victorian Government Legislative Assembly, The Select Committee on Castlemaine and Sandhurst water supply, Report from the Select Committee on Castlemaine and Sandhurst Water Supply, together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence and appendices, 19/5/1865 (exact)
... c j taylor...george avery fletcher...bagge...ohlfsen bagge...george foote...john h reilly...ambrose johnson...george francis...timber preservation...james forbes...He was assistant engineer for the Ballaarat and Ballarat East Water Supply Committee and helped plan local reservoirs. water supply victoria castlemaine directories sandhurst directories ballarat directories james blackburn edward wardle daylesford water race c j taylor george avery fletcher bagge ohlfsen bagge george foote john h reilly ambrose johnson george francis timber preservation james forbes alfred surplice malcolm carmichael robert adams frederick hugh thomas h o christerpherson william downe thomas lawrence brown francis hadgson nixon strangways guildford maldon muckleford lauriston malmesbury franklinford walmer strathloddon downe ferdinand krause m7082 trentham castlemaine drummond metcalfe sutton grange lockwood ravenswood mandurang yandoit c.h. ohlfsen bagge moorabool reservoir gong gong reservoir harry beale's reservoir pincott reservoir frank pinkerton water A signature by "Ferdinand M. ...This book contains the report from the select committee on Castlemaine and Sandhurst water supply; with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence and appendices. It also contains the report Of the Engineer-In-Chief of Railways, and reply of the Chief Engineer of Water Supply on the works constructed by the Victorian Water Supply Department, presented to both houses of parliament by His Excellency’s command. Ferdinand M. Krause, was a lecturer at the Ballarat School of Mines in Geology Mineralogy Mining Engineering and Surveying. He was a Fellow of the Geological Society and a Fellow of the Linnian Society. He was assistant engineer for the Ballaarat and Ballarat East Water Supply Committee and helped plan local reservoirs.A brown cloth hard cover, foolscap book with leather spine. Title is written in black on the title page. "Water Supply Reports" is engraved in gold on spine. It includes a table showing the monthly and yearly rainfall and shade temperature at Ballarat, 2nd February, 1885. It also includes two reports and two replies, a map No.7082.2 of Victorian Water Supply, Castlemaine and Sandhurst district general plan including lines of Aqueduct, Reservoirs. No. 7082.3 of Victorian Mining districts, Mining Divisions and The Gold Fields in 1866 - includes districts to be supplied under the Waterworks Act, 1965. It also includes: *Report of the Engineer-in-chief of Railways and Reply of the Chief Engineer of Water Supply on the works constructed by the Victorian Water Supply Department, 1869. * Coliban Water Scheme, 1864 * Ballarat and Ballarat East Water Supply (1869) including the Ballarat Water Supply List containing names of occupiers and nature of improvements on lands comprised within the proposed reserve of Gong Gong Reservoir, Ballaarat. At Warrenheip the names included: Honora McCallin, William Honan, C. McMahon, Patrick McMahon, J.P. Beach, J.H. Smith, Michael Nestor, Martin Quinn, Martin McIntyre, Robert Higgins, Coleman Kane, Robert Bond. At Ballarat: William Clarke, Richard White, John Hosking, Wesleyan Chapel, J. Hewitt, Robert McRobinson. At Bungaree: John Pullin, John Llewellyn. William Daw, Smith and Wynne, William Brough, A. Alexander. * Ballarat and Ballaarat East Water Supply report upon the advisability, or otherwise, of constructing a reservoir at the junction of the Yarrowee Creek and Gile's Creek, upon a site known as Gile's Reservoir (printed by Frank Pinkerton). This report has numerous notes written on it (most probably by Krause) and includes the capacity of Harry Beale's Reservoir, Pimcott's Reservoir and the Proposed Gong Gong Reservoir. * Statement as to the position of the Ballaarat and Ballaarat East Borough Councils in Connection with Water Supply, September 1869. * Ballarat and Ballaarat East Water Supply - General Statement upon the Ballaarat and Ballaarat east Scheme of Water Supply. Includes information on Moorabool reservoir, Harry Beale's Reservoir, Lal Lal Creek, Two Mile Creek, Beale's Dam, Yarrowee Creek, Gong Gong Reservoir, Kirk's Dam, Devil's Creek, Moorabool Creek. Additional handwritten notes (probably by Krause) * Engineer's Report on the resolution of the COmmittee of Water Supply, of the 7th July 1868. The report refers to the Country around Mount Warrenheip. Names mentioned are L. Abraham, Great North-West Gold Mining Company, Border Sawmills, Ferdinand Krause, Ohlfsen Bagge, W.H. Shaw, A signature by "Ferdinand M. Krause" at the top corner of the title page. A few pages have handwriting on the margins, it is believed to be his handwriting. water supply victoria, castlemaine directories, sandhurst directories, ballarat directories, james blackburn, edward wardle, daylesford water race, c j taylor, george avery fletcher, bagge, ohlfsen bagge, george foote, john h reilly, ambrose johnson, george francis, timber preservation, james forbes, alfred surplice, malcolm carmichael, robert adams, frederick hugh thomas, h o christerpherson, william downe, thomas lawrence brown, francis hadgson nixon, strangways, guildford, maldon, muckleford, lauriston, malmesbury, franklinford, walmer, strathloddon, downe, ferdinand krause, m7082, trentham, castlemaine, drummond, metcalfe, sutton grange, lockwood, ravenswood, mandurang, yandoit, c.h. ohlfsen bagge, moorabool reservoir, gong gong reservoir, harry beale's reservoir, pincott reservoir, frank pinkerton, water -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat Teachers' College Extra Muros, 1958, 1958
... forbes...m. gray...g. mcilvena...a. horwill...j. mccumber...m. hateley...k. rieniets...e. fletcher...d. johnson...j. miller...i. ross...c...(BTC Handbook 1965; Beggs-Sunter: 84) Contents include: Editorial, Our Principal Speaks, the President S.R.C., 1958 Highlights, Teaching Round, Section Notes, Social Notes, Hostel Life, Sporting World, Insignias and Awards 1958, Club Notes btc ballarat teachers college n. harvey t. w. h. turner monica miller m. hines b. rickard d. eldridge n. turnbull b. english k. o'neil p. burgess m. almeida e. doney j. rae p. wise w. crocker p. r. burgess barry withers j. bourke a. linton s. mckaskill h. pattenden d. chandler a. stafford r. croft a. cuthbertson r. reed a. sonsee j. lacy f. ryan c. rodger m. egan j. hill t. turner c. m. canty j. blair e. walpole m. miller michael long m. blair j. blackman n. beacham d. astbury m. bergin a. constable g. clarke g. briggs m. brown e. beck j. badger g. angwin g. alexander k. broad a. costa e. davidson p. burbidge j. clements s. elder d. foster b. fernandes b. fischer m. harcoan j. heenan b. hudson e. jardine k. hayes g. coffey r. dennis w. cartledge v. delbridge n. hawker l. hales d. farnsworth l. hallam r. fencher g. karstens f. leach r. kelly m. long g. macdonald j. mcdermott a. lehmann i. hastie b. haig m. jones l. jeffrey m. kiefel j. mcalpine i. jenkins j. kenworthy b. lawton m. livingston e. mcormick d. mckimmie g. mcintosh m. mckee b. murphy f. mitchell m. mclachlan r. power k. mcdougall s. murphy b. nash d. mckenzie j. madder j. meadows n. mchenry j. mayo l. missen e. muir g. roberts k. ryrie d. ritchie m. scanlon e. robinson m. rutter j. rogers m. rae v. reynolds j. rees r. sloley d. sheen b. nunn r. nicholas b. ruwoldt m. rowe l. walker l. wilkinson n. wright d. shoebridge f. stokie g. stewart j. teschendorf n. souter e. walker m. spinks m. wallace m. stone s. tucker r. taylor j. short b. tucker l. castree w. craig r. bibby b. davies r. bowker g. cabble i. clayton w. coleman j. bates m. elder l. anthony j. carmichael e. edwards l. anderson b. cannard b. drake j. elliott p. dunn b. withers m. stewart l. wright d. smith r. rowe k. wilson k. waltrowicz j. roach l. schreenan i. sutherland d. williams b. wynne j. schaefer s. shepherd s. wright b. whiteside m. oliver j. quayle j. waller j. taylor v. rogers s. moller m. norman l. thomas j. wagner w. j. craig e. anthony r. neville j. noonan b. lay k. hammer g. moncrieff r. mason g. howlett w. knight j. matthews b. lumsden b. phelan p. hope v. la franchi s. henderson l. hayne w. keen b. forbes m. gray g. mcilvena a. horwill j. mccumber m. hateley k. rieniets e. fletcher d. johnson j. miller i. ross c. keys e. jarvis m. youngs j. smith e. davies g. commons p. larmour r. gowan b. hedley miss egan s. blomfield m. meyer k. duffy h. speedie j. witton d. magee a. pope p. quinlan h. jones miss miller kevin o'neil lois e. hayne w. keem mr croft geoff cabble jack noonan jan carmichael gwen macdonald bev. ross Light blue cover with dark blue and yellow titles. ...February 1958 Classes commence at the new Gillies Street location of Ballarat Teachers’. (BTC Handbook 1965; Beggs-Sunter: 84) Contents include: Editorial, Our Principal Speaks, the President S.R.C., 1958 Highlights, Teaching Round, Section Notes, Social Notes, Hostel Life, Sporting World, Insignias and Awards 1958, Club NotesLight blue cover with dark blue and yellow titles. Soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College. 48 pages. Articles include Victoria Street Hostel, Gilies Street Hostel, Grampians Trip, Beaufort House , Sturt St House , Camp St Hostel, Club Notes btc, ballarat teachers college, n. harvey, t. w. h. turner, monica miller, m. hines, b. rickard, d. eldridge, n. turnbull, b. english, k. o'neil, p. burgess, m. almeida, e. doney, j. rae, p. wise, w. crocker, p. r. burgess, barry withers, j. bourke, a. linton, s. mckaskill, h. pattenden, d. chandler, a. stafford, r. croft, a. cuthbertson, r. reed, a. sonsee, j. lacy, f. ryan, c. rodger, m. egan, j. hill, t. turner, c. m. canty, j. blair, e. walpole, m. miller, michael long, m. blair, j. blackman, n. beacham, d. astbury, m. bergin, a. constable, g. clarke, g. briggs, m. brown, e. beck, j. badger, g. angwin, g. alexander, k. broad, a. costa, e. davidson, p. burbidge, j. clements, s. elder, d. foster, b. fernandes, b. fischer, m. harcoan, j. heenan, b. hudson, e. jardine, k. hayes, g. coffey, r. dennis, w. cartledge, v. delbridge, n. hawker, l. hales, d. farnsworth, l. hallam, r. fencher, g. karstens, f. leach, r. kelly, m. long, g. macdonald, j. mcdermott, a. lehmann, i. hastie, b. haig, m. jones, l. jeffrey, m. kiefel, j. mcalpine, i. jenkins, j. kenworthy, b. lawton, m. livingston, e. mcormick, d. mckimmie, g. mcintosh, m. mckee, b. murphy, f. mitchell, m. mclachlan, r. power, k. mcdougall, s. murphy, b. nash, d. mckenzie, j. madder, j. meadows, n. mchenry, j. mayo, l. missen, e. muir, g. roberts, k. ryrie, d. ritchie, m. scanlon, e. robinson, m. rutter, j. rogers, m. rae, v. reynolds, j. rees, r. sloley, d. sheen, b. nunn, r. nicholas, b. ruwoldt, m. rowe, l. walker, l. wilkinson, n. wright, d. shoebridge, f. stokie, g. stewart, j. teschendorf, n. souter, e. walker, m. spinks, m. wallace, m. stone, s. tucker, r. taylor, j. short, b. tucker, l. castree, w. craig, r. bibby, b. davies, r. bowker, g. cabble, i. clayton, w. coleman, j. bates, m. elder, l. anthony, j. carmichael, e. edwards, l. anderson, b. cannard, b. drake, j. elliott, p. dunn, b. withers, m. stewart, l. wright, d. smith, r. rowe, k. wilson, k. waltrowicz, j. roach, l. schreenan, i. sutherland, d. williams, b. wynne, j. schaefer, s. shepherd, s. wright, b. whiteside, m. oliver, j. quayle, j. waller, j. taylor, v. rogers, s. moller, m. norman, l. thomas, j. wagner, w. j. craig, e. anthony, r. neville, j. noonan, b. lay, k. hammer, g. moncrieff, r. mason, g. howlett, w. knight, j. matthews, b. lumsden, b. phelan, p. hope, v. la franchi, s. henderson, l. hayne, w. keen, b. forbes, m. gray, g. mcilvena, a. horwill, j. mccumber, m. hateley, k. rieniets, e. fletcher, d. johnson, j. miller, i. ross, c. keys, e. jarvis, m. youngs, j. smith, e. davies, g. commons, p. larmour, r. gowan, b. hedley, miss egan, s. blomfield, m. meyer, k. duffy, h. speedie, j. witton, d. magee, a. pope, p. quinlan, h. jones, miss miller, kevin o'neil, lois e. hayne, w. keem, mr croft, geoff cabble, jack noonan, jan carmichael, gwen macdonald, bev. ross -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Padlock, c. 1855
... Criterion C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village padlock schomberg shipwreck brass padlock circa 1855 object salvaged from shipwreck captain bully forbes 19th century security hardware sjouvenir security brass padlock Marked on block - "Recovered 1974 'Schomberg'" Brass Padlock lying in a wooden block and encased in resin. ...This padlock has been salvaged from the wrecked sailing ship SCHOMBERG. It is not known whether the padlock was a part of the ship’s equipment or if it was among personal effects or cargo. At some point in time the padlock has been mounted and sealed in resin, perhaps for both display and preservation purposes. ABOUT THE SCHOMBERG When SCHOMBERG was launched in 1855, she was considered the “Noblest ship that ever floated on water.” SCHOMBERG’s owners, the Black Ball Line, commissioned the ship for their fleet of passenger liners. She was built by Alexander Hall of Aberdeen. Overall, she had accommodation for 1000 passengers. SCHOMBERG’s 34-year-old master, Captain ‘Bully’ Forbes (James Nicol Forbes) was born in Aberdeen in 1821 and rose to fame with his record-breaking voyages on the famous Black Ball Line ships, MARCO POLO and LIGHTNING. On this, the SCHOMBERG’s maiden voyage, he was going to break records. SCHOMBERG departed Liverpool on 6 October 1855, flying the sign “Sixty Days to Melbourne”. She carried 430 passengers and 3000 tons of cargo, including iron rails and equipment intended to build the Melbourne to Geelong Railway and a bridge over the Yarra from Melbourne to Hawthorn. She also carried a cow for fresh milk, pens for fowls and pigs, 90,000 gallons of water for washing and drinking, 17,000 letters and 31,800 newspapers. The ship and cargo were insured for $300,000, a fortune for the time. The winds were poor as she sailed across the equator, slowing SCHOMBERG’s journey considerably. Land was first sighted on Christmas Day, at Cape Bridgewater near Portland, and Captain Forbes followed the coastline towards Melbourne. Forbes was said to be playing cards when called by the Third Mate Henry Keen, who reported land about 3 miles off, Due in large part to the captain's regarding a card game as more important than his ship, it eventually ran aground on a sand spit near Curdie's Inlet (about 56 km west of Cape Otway) on 26 December 1855, 78 days after leaving Liverpool. The sand spit and the currents were not marked on Forbes’s map. The crew from the scouting party advised Forbes to wait until morning before trying to take the passengers to safety in the lifeboats because the rough seas could easily overturn the small vessels. The ship’s Chief Officer spotted SS QUEEN at dawn and signalled the steamer. The master of the SS QUEEN approached the stranded vessel, and all of SCHOMBERG’s passengers and crew were able to disembark safely. The SCHOMBERG was lost and with her, Forbes’ reputation. The Black Ball Line’s Melbourne agent sent a steamer to retrieve the passengers’ baggage from the SCHOMBERG. Other steamers helped unload her cargo until the weather changed and prevented the salvage teams from accessing the ship. Later, one plunderer found a case of Wellington boots, but alas, all were for the left foot! Local merchants Manifold & Bostock bought the wreck and cargo, but did not attempt to salvage the cargo that was still on board the ship. They eventually sold it on to a Melbourne businessman and two seafarers. In 1864, after two of the men drowned when they tried to reach SCHOMBERG, salvage efforts were abandoned. Parts of the SCHOMBERG were washed ashore on the South Island of New Zealand in 1870, nearly 15 years after the wreck. The wreck now lies in almost 9 metres of water, and the shape of the ship can still be seen due to the remaining railway irons, girders and the ship’s frame. A variety of goods and materials can be seen scattered about nearby. Flagstaff Hill holds many items salvaged from the SCHOMBERG, including a ciborium (in which a diamond ring was concealed), communion set, ship fittings and equipment, personal effects, a lithograph, tickets, a menu and a photograph from the SCHOMBERG. This brass padlock is registered as an artefact in the SCHOMBERG collection. The SCHOMBERG collection as a whole is of historical and archaeological significance at a State level, listed on the Victorian Hertage Register VHR S612. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the SCHOMBERG is significant for its association with the Victorian Heritage Registered shipwreck. The collection is primarily significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the SCHOMBERG. The SCHOMBERG collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger ship. The shipwreck collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be fastest and most luxurious of its day. The SCHOMBERG collection meets the following criteria for assessment: Criterion A: Importance to the course, or pattern, of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion B: Possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural Brass Padlock lying in a wooden block and encased in resin. The wood encasing the padlock has seven man-made holes in it, perhaps used to hand as a display. There was a paper label with an inscription on the top and bottom of the wood immediately surrounding the padlock. the brass has tarnished. Recovered from the wreck of the Schomberg in 1974.Marked on block - "Recovered 1974 'Schomberg'"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, padlock, schomberg shipwreck, brass padlock circa 1855, object salvaged from shipwreck, captain bully forbes, 19th century security hardware, sjouvenir, security, brass padlock -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDrawing - Vessel Line Drawing, Ship Building Clipper Ship Schomberg, 1855-1876
... c. black publisher aberdoon...a. hall & co. maker aberdeen...peterborough...clipper ship...Captain Forbes....& c. black publisher aberdoon a. hall & co. maker aberdeen peterborough clipper ship Captain Forbes Black Ball line ship's plan ship's drawing line drawing vessel plan draft plan line engraving Vol XX Plate III A & C Black Ship Building example drawing G Aikman 19th century On drawing: "SHIP BUILDING" "Draught of the Wooden CLIPPER SHIP SCHOMBERG", Buiilt by Messrs A Halt & Co. of Aberdeen" "Vol XX" "Plate III" "Principal Dimensions""BODY PLAN" "MIDDLE SECTION" "SHEER PLAN" "HALF BREDTH PLAN" "Published by A & C Black, Edinburgh" "G Aikman sc. ...This draft plan, a line etching, is of the wooden clipper ship "Schomberg" . It can be assumed from the heading "Ship Building." and the phrase "Built by Messrs. A Hall & Co. of Aberdeen" that the drawing is an example of plans for building a ship, and that the Schomberg ship has chosen to demonstrate this. The plan may have possibly been in a book, as it is made from two well-joined pieces of paper. The original plans would have been drawn up, discussed, reviewed and drawn in more detail before the building of the ship in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1855. Information on the draft Is as follows: “Principal dimensions: Length between the perpendiculars: 262 feet 6 inches Length of keel 245 feet Breadth extreme: 45 feet Breadth of frame: 42 feet Depth of hold: 29 feet 9 inches Burthen in tons, Builders Old Measurement: 2600 Tons” The publisher firm A & C Black, was founded by Adam and Charles Black in Edinburgh in 1807. Over the years the company has published editions of Encyclopedia Britannica and Whose Who, and reference books, guides and technical books. The printer G Aikman (1788-1865) or his son G Aikman (1830-1905), were both named George. George senior was an early-19th century Scottish printer and publisher. After his death his son became the sole proprietor of the firm until he sold it in 1876. The draft plan uses the vessel Schomberg as its example ship building plan for demonstration purposes. It is significant for its association with the Victorian Heritage Registered shipwreck, the Schomberg. It is an example of a shipo building plan. The Schomberg collection is primarily significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the Schomberg. The Schomberg collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger ship. The shipwreck collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be fastest and most luxurious of its day. The Schomberg collection meets the following criteria for assessment: Criterion A: Importance to the course, or pattern, of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion B: Possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural history.Plan; line engraving; draft of the wooden clipper ship 'Schomberg', built in 1855. The drawing on cream paper is made from two well- joined pages. The drawing gives the principal dimensions and labels for the Body Plan, Middle Section, Sheer Plan and Half Breadth Plan. Inscriptions are on the drawing and its rough cardboard storage folder. Publisher: A & C Black. Edinburgh. Printer: G. Aikman sc. EdinborughOn drawing: "SHIP BUILDING" "Draught of the Wooden CLIPPER SHIP SCHOMBERG", Buiilt by Messrs A Halt & Co. of Aberdeen" "Vol XX" "Plate III" "Principal Dimensions""BODY PLAN" "MIDDLE SECTION" "SHEER PLAN" "HALF BREDTH PLAN" "Published by A & C Black, Edinburgh" "G Aikman sc. Edinr" On storage folder: "Receipt Number 381A: "Line engraving draught of wooden ship "Schomberg" "warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, schomberg, schomberg plan, vessel schomberg, ship building, g. aikman ship plan draftsman, a.& c. black publisher aberdoon, a. hall & co. maker aberdeen, peterborough, clipper ship, captain forbes, black ball line, ship's plan, ship's drawing, line drawing, vessel plan, draft plan, line engraving, vol xx plate iii, a & c black, ship building example drawing, g aikman, 19th century -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaJournal (item) - Periodicals-Annual, Shiplovers' Society of Victoria, The Annual Dog Watch
... C. Ricketts - 112 Inverneill At Iquiqui 1912 - Major M. H. O. Forbes - 116 The "Bear" - S. ...C. Ricketts - 112 Inverneill At Iquiqui 1912 - Major M. H. O. Forbes - 116 The "Bear" - S. ...This journal provides the reader with glimpses of the adventures and hardships of a seaman's life. Many of the stories are of sailing ships.Contributes to our knowledge of the importance of shipping and places on record those stories of the sea which would otherwise be lost.Contents Foreword - Commodore Dacre H. D. Smyth, R.A.N. - 7 Editorial - Pondering on Polly - 9 Progress Of The "Polly Woodside" - J. F. Yuncken - 13 Nearly Another "Birkenhead" - E. J. Batten - 21 Pawn Of The Storm - N. S. Smith - 27 The "Golden Plover" - I. L. Barton - 35 The "Brier Holme" - Ross Osmond - 43 The "Joseph H. Scammell" - A. D. Long - 47 A Western Port Boatman - Arthur Woodley - 51 Apology To A Freighter - C. E. Bonwick - 52 When Ships Burned Coal -- The 'Black Gang' - E. Carpenter - 53 From The Galley -- Fried Chicken - R.G.E. - 57 Just a Bit Outside The Law - Captain C. Meyer - 59 More Of Pearling Off The ARU Islands - Capt. W. J. Cowling - 63 A Medal Well Earned - L. A. Marchant - 70 The Tale Of The "Komet" - Harrow Morgan - 72 A Passage From England To Australia in the "Gauntlet" - Sven Tvermoes - 79 A Tug Of The Past - H. R. Watson - 94 Commodore Beal To The Rescue - Capt. F. K. Klebingat - 98 The Peacock From The Sea - J. M. MacKenzie - 106 The Man From Timbuctoo - L. de Neumann - 110 H.M.A.S. "Tingira" - D. C. Ricketts - 112 Inverneill At Iquiqui 1912 - Major M. H. O. Forbes - 116 The "Bear" - S. A. E. Strom - 121 Book Reviews - - 125 Glossary - - 128 More After Thoughts - W. F. Cook - 129sailing ships, steamships, shipping, seafaring life, shiplovers' society of victoria, dog watch, polly woodside -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Judge Macoboy, 1997
... c. bruce skinner...r.w. pohlman...charles P. hackett...j.g. forbes...Judge Macoboy Dianne Campbell Goldfields Lawyers Collection michael f. macoboy john warrington rogers a.w. chomley c. bruce skinner r.w. pohlman charles P. hackett j.g. forbes t.s. cope j. langton clarke Number 5 in the Canalder Archives Historical Papers. ...This book was used by Dianne Campbell when researching Victorian goldfields lawyers. Number 5 in the Canalder Archives Historical Papers.judge macoboy, dianne campbell goldfields lawyers collection, michael f. macoboy, john warrington rogers, a.w. chomley, c. bruce skinner, r.w. pohlman, charles p. hackett, j.g. forbes, t.s. cope, j. langton clarke -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Assay and Analysis Ledger, 1887-1890, 1887-1890
... forbes...d. fitzpatrick...e. ford...michael goold...j. graham...john greenwood...james hayes...ed hardy...arthur harvey...george hodges...john hall...jubilee gold mining company...krause...luplau...lempiere...mt lyell co...john law...ed meadway...john murray...j.h. middleton...c.m. miles...m. muir...e. mcmillan...w. mcdougall...c...Copies of assays undertaken are compiled together in this book. ballarat school of mines a.c. allan brittania g.m. co. s. body black horse company john m. bickett william bell james barker w. bliss w. bailey william barrou w.h. batten w. bechervaise band and albion budd bros charles barker i. cahir a. chamber w. cahill james coglan d. clarke a.w. dobbie john dosett john dunstan j.a. evans l. eggleton charles forbes d. fitzpatrick e. ford michael goold j. graham john greenwood james hayes ed hardy arthur harvey george hodges john hall jubilee gold mining company krause luplau lempiere mt lyell co john law ed meadway john murray j.h. middleton c.m. miles m. muir e. mcmillan w. mcdougall c. napier w.r. nicholls napier freehold w.b, ochiltree oakleigh gold mining company dr pinnock c. quin james ross c.b. retallack e. rowlands royal standard, linton frank rabling william russell charles soloman f. selby w.j. scott sulieman pasha co south clunes united h.w. sinclair george selby e.h. schroeder, horsham e.w. spain c.h. sheary sir henry loch gold mining company a. sutherland saxon consols j.b. triggs h. townsend harold turnley c. taylor, melbourne c. thorpe a. vandenberg charles walker charles wilson thomas wellington a. wynne r. warne e. wattis john wood walter warner, armidale c. winterbottom w.l. willliams j.c. young Leatherbound ledger with transfer copies assay reports from the Ballarat School of Mines. ...The Ballarat School of Mines had a 'Model Mine' that was used to teach students. Practical work was undertaken for a fee, supervised by laboratory superintendents. Copies of assays undertaken are compiled together in this book. Leatherbound ledger with transfer copies assay reports from the Ballarat School of Mines. Those seeking assaying work from the Ballarat School of Mines are listed in alphabetical order in the front of the ledger. The ledger contains 543 pages. .2) Foolscap assay report on foolscap Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, and signed by Alfred Mica Smith, Superintendent of Laboratories. The report was on eight samples of Quartz submitted by R.C. Morgan, Scotts, Hotel, Melbourne .3) Assay report on Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, dated 14 August 1985, and signed by Andrew Berry, Registrar. The assay was supervised by Professor Alfred Mica Smith, and undertaken for James Burke, Broken Hill, New South Wales. .4) Assay report on Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, dated 18 August 1988, and signed by Alfred Mica Smith, Superintendent of Laboratories. The assay was undertaken on samples of Limonite submitted by James Burke and others, Broken Hill, New South Wales. The report includes information the the Ballarat School of Mines museum and the search for geological specimens from all Australian colonies for the collection. .5) A 'rough' assay report on samples of stone submitted by H. Major Senr, Wilcannia, New South Wales. 5) A 'rough' assay report on sample quartz drillings from quartz reef submitted by H. Morris, Egerton, and an sample of quartz and pyrites for determination by Professor Krause submitted by R.M. Serjeant. ballarat school of mines, a.c. allan, brittania g.m. co., s. body, black horse company, john m. bickett, william bell, james barker, w. bliss, w. bailey, william barrou, w.h. batten, w. bechervaise, band and albion, budd bros, charles barker, i. cahir, a. chamber, w. cahill, james coglan, d. clarke, a.w. dobbie, john dosett, john dunstan, j.a. evans, l. eggleton, charles forbes, d. fitzpatrick, e. ford, michael goold, j. graham, john greenwood, james hayes, ed hardy, arthur harvey, george hodges, john hall, jubilee gold mining company, krause, luplau, lempiere, mt lyell co, john law, ed meadway, john murray, j.h. middleton, c.m. miles, m. muir, e. mcmillan, w. mcdougall, c. napier, w.r. nicholls, napier freehold, w.b, ochiltree, oakleigh gold mining company, dr pinnock, c. quin, james ross, c.b. retallack, e. rowlands, royal standard, linton, frank rabling, william russell, charles soloman, f. selby, w.j. scott, sulieman pasha co, south clunes united, h.w. sinclair, george selby, e.h. schroeder, horsham, e.w. spain, c.h. sheary, sir henry loch gold mining company, a. sutherland, saxon consols, j.b. triggs, h. townsend, harold turnley, c. taylor, melbourne, c. thorpe, a. vandenberg, charles walker, charles wilson, thomas wellington, a. wynne, r. warne, e. wattis, john wood, walter warner, armidale, c. winterbottom, w.l. willliams, j.c. young -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegePhotograph, 1923 (exact)
... Top row (Left to right) G Den – E Beacham – J B Coutts – J C Besemeres – G Naismith – M Levy – G N Witter – J C Loughrey – G Bredby – A P McLean – B Currie – W A Kilpatrick – G Clark – E Wearne – R Monteith 2nd row from top L T Wotherspoon – W A Stickland – E Campbell – A Bell – H Thomas – W A Paterson – E? Lyne – J Leishman – E J Forbes...Top row (Left to right) G Den – E Beacham – J B Coutts – J C Besemeres – G Naismith – M Levy – G N Witter – J C Loughrey – G Bredby – A P McLean – B Currie – W A Kilpatrick – G Clark – E Wearne – R Monteith 2nd row from top L T Wotherspoon – W A Stickland – E Campbell – A Bell – H Thomas – W A Paterson – E? Lyne – J Leishman – E J Forbes ...This named photograph is an excellent record of the 80 strong student cohort of 1923. There are 6 adults in the photograph. Principal Major A.S.M. Polson is clearly identified. Top row (Left to right) G Den – E Beacham – J B Coutts – J C Besemeres – G Naismith – M Levy – G N Witter – J C Loughrey – G Bredby – A P McLean – B Currie – W A Kilpatrick – G Clark – E Wearne – R Monteith 2nd row from top L T Wotherspoon – W A Stickland – E Campbell – A Bell – H Thomas – W A Paterson – E? Lyne – J Leishman – E J Forbes – J M Gray – J H Burr – J Creer - ? – C? Morgan – J Hammon 3rd row from top D A Miller – A G Shaw – W John – J Moorhouse – G L Scott – A Levy - ? Ford - ? Gill – T G Dowling – D Campbell – W McLean – J E Coutts - C? Carthew – D Douglas – A L McLean 4th row from top A M Greenfield - ? - M Featonby – G Leishman – J Woodward – Mr F R Potts BSc – Mr D S Coutts BA – Mr A S M Polson Principal – Miss Gilbert – Mr G Hay – A J Besemeres - ? - ? – R G Bradby – H F Brind 5th row from top R Buchanan - ? – M Symons – J Riddle - ? Goon - ? Symons - ? Komesarook - ? Fairey - ? – B Ronaldson - ? Buchanan - ? - ? – M Whiteside – Pat Shaw – J Groat - ? Front G P Jeffrey - ? Goon – R G Dowling – H M Greenfield – G Dale – A Hall-Jones – A Baker – J L Price – K McLean – E M Price Mounted black and white photograph of the Ballarat College student cohort in 1923. Cohort are arranged on tiered rows in front of timber external staircase. First row sitting cross-legged on ground. Second and third rows seated. Fourth, fifth and sixth standing on tiers. The photograph is mounted on grey cardboard. J. M. Gray written in ink on back of mount. Pencilled initials 'J.M.' also on back of mount. Photograph is accompanied by photocopy of photograph and handwritten papers detailing names of those in photograph. These papers are signed by Grant Coutts. J. M. Gray is identified as tenth from left on second top row. J.M. ballarat, 1923, college, j m gray, major a s m polson, student cohort -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeTrophy, Pascoe Cup
... Engraved on face: The Pascoe Tennis Cup / Senior Singles Championship Engraved on verso of cup: Won by / 1957 A P Price / 1958 R Crawford / 1959 R Crawford / 1961 C Coulson / 1962 E Symons / 1963 J Forbes / 1964 J Forbes / 1965 J Forbes / 1966 J Forbes / 1967 L Rimmongton / 1968 P Symons / 1969 J Penrose / 1970 R Hamilton / 1971 R Hamilton / 1972 R Llewellyn / 1973 A Chisolm...She was Head Prefect 1952, House Captain, Boarding Prefect, tennis champion, hockey, softball and basketball team member and received school colours for her sporting prowess. pascoe tennis clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college Engraved on face: The Pascoe Tennis Cup / Senior Singles Championship Engraved on verso of cup: Won by / 1957 A P Price / 1958 R Crawford / 1959 R Crawford / 1961 C Coulson / 1962 E Symons / 1963 J Forbes / 1964 J Forbes / 1965 J Forbes / 1966 J Forbes / 1967 L Rimmongton / 1968 P Symons / 1969 J Penrose / 1970 R Hamilton / 1971 R Hamilton / 1972 R Llewellyn / 1973 A Chisolm Tall silver cup with decorated double handles and lid, silver stem and base fixed to a melamine stand; engraving on face and verso of cup. ...The Pascoe Cup was awarded to the Senior Singles Tennis Cha,pion. Origin yet to be confirmed. Barbara Pascoe attended CPLC as a boarder 1958 - 1962. An H V McKay Scholarship recipient Barbara achieved Dux of School 1952. She was Head Prefect 1952, House Captain, Boarding Prefect, tennis champion, hockey, softball and basketball team member and received school colours for her sporting prowess. Tall silver cup with decorated double handles and lid, silver stem and base fixed to a melamine stand; engraving on face and verso of cup.Engraved on face: The Pascoe Tennis Cup / Senior Singles Championship Engraved on verso of cup: Won by / 1957 A P Price / 1958 R Crawford / 1959 R Crawford / 1961 C Coulson / 1962 E Symons / 1963 J Forbes / 1964 J Forbes / 1965 J Forbes / 1966 J Forbes / 1967 L Rimmongton / 1968 P Symons / 1969 J Penrose / 1970 R Hamilton / 1971 R Hamilton / 1972 R Llewellyn / 1973 A Chisolmpascoe, tennis, clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine of 24 pages, Baxter & Stubbs, Print, Ballarat School of Mines, Student Magazine, Third Term, 1911, 1911
... forbes-parkes gold field, excursion to pyke's creek reservoir, a practical joke, sports, past students, answers to correspondents, editorial notes....alumni: w. k. clifford, j. adam, wilfred avery, h. baxter, l. w. g. buchner, h. caulfield, a. cropper, e. b. crossley, w. currie, dave don, hilary dowling, chas fraser, a. d. galloway, w. geldard,t. e. copeland, l, j. coulter, j. dickinson, g. h. hall, godfrey s.hart, w. b. hirt, h. e. hawkesworth, oliver e. jager, carl janssen, w. t. lakeland, l. j. lambert, c. lund, r. i. moore, byron k. moore, f. a. moss, jack orr, douglas runting, w. t. sayer, l. seward, h. s. sheppard, c. e. sands, n. stuckey, r. vale, r. watts, reg williamson, w. baragwanath, c. c. corrie, r. g. walker, g. g. sams, r. a. j. roberts, r. blight, h. cornell, v. booth, miss l johnson....B. yachtsmen, News and notes, The long and short of it, Abbreviated account of the geology of the Forbes-Parkes gold field, Excursion to Pyke's Creek Reservoir, A practical joke, Sports, Past students, Answers to correspondents, Editorial notes. table of contents: editorial, inventions and inventors, the hydroplane launch "maple leaf iii", hints on examination, first aid, some geographical features at ballarat, the volumetric determination of potassium, milk, the cannon, a scientific apologue, new inventions by tesla, coronation fair, first aid, cinematography, electrical chatter, education and training of engineers, mining notes, engineering students midwinter excursion, hints to s.m. b. yachtsmen, news and notes, the long and short of it, abbreviated account of the geology of the forbes-parkes gold field, excursion to pyke's creek reservoir, a practical joke, sports, past students, answers to correspondents, editorial notes. alumni: w. k. clifford, j. adam, wilfred avery, h. baxter, l. w. g. buchner, h. caulfield, a. cropper, e. b. crossley, w. currie, dave don, hilary dowling, chas fraser, a. d. galloway, w. geldard,t. e. copeland, l, j. coulter, j. dickinson, g. h. hall, godfrey s.hart, w. b. hirt, h. e. hawkesworth, oliver e. jager, carl janssen, w. t. lakeland, l. j. lambert, c. lund, r. i. moore, byron k. moore, f. a. moss, jack orr, douglas runting, w. t. sayer, l. seward, h. s. sheppard, c. e. sands, n. stuckey, r. vale, r. watts, reg williamson, w. baragwanath, c. c. corrie, r. g. walker, g. g. sams, r. a. j. roberts, r. blight, h. cornell, v. booth, miss l johnson. ...Table of Contents: Editorial, Inventions and inventors, The hydroplane launch "Maple Leaf III", Hints on examination, First aid, Some geographical features at Ballarat, The volumetric determination of potassium, Milk, The cannon, A scientific apologue, New inventions by Tesla, Coronation fair, First aid, Cinematography, Electrical chatter, Education and training of engineers, Mining notes, Engineering students midwinter excursion, Hints to S.M. B. yachtsmen, News and notes, The long and short of it, Abbreviated account of the geology of the Forbes-Parkes gold field, Excursion to Pyke's Creek Reservoir, A practical joke, Sports, Past students, Answers to correspondents, Editorial notes.table of contents: editorial, inventions and inventors, the hydroplane launch "maple leaf iii", hints on examination, first aid, some geographical features at ballarat, the volumetric determination of potassium, milk, the cannon, a scientific apologue, new inventions by tesla, coronation fair, first aid, cinematography, electrical chatter, education and training of engineers, mining notes, engineering students midwinter excursion, hints to s.m. b. yachtsmen, news and notes, the long and short of it, abbreviated account of the geology of the forbes-parkes gold field, excursion to pyke's creek reservoir, a practical joke, sports, past students, answers to correspondents, editorial notes., alumni: w. k. clifford, j. adam, wilfred avery, h. baxter, l. w. g. buchner, h. caulfield, a. cropper, e. b. crossley, w. currie, dave don, hilary dowling, chas fraser, a. d. galloway, w. geldard,t. e. copeland, l, j. coulter, j. dickinson, g. h. hall, godfrey s.hart, w. b. hirt, h. e. hawkesworth, oliver e. jager, carl janssen, w. t. lakeland, l. j. lambert, c. lund, r. i. moore, byron k. moore, f. a. moss, jack orr, douglas runting, w. t. sayer, l. seward, h. s. sheppard, c. e. sands, n. stuckey, r. vale, r. watts, reg williamson, w. baragwanath, c. c. corrie, r. g. walker, g. g. sams, r. a. j. roberts, r. blight, h. cornell, v. booth, miss l johnson. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School -Class photograph - Grade 4A, 1955
... C Pavey, F Lillywhite, E Dexter, S King, ?, M Milne, ?, H Boyle, ?, B Stewart, J Smalley, K Sterling, Olwyn Hayes, ?, ?, I Clarksen. Front Row - L to R: D Richards, B Bangay, A Byrne, B Cooper, D Bolton, J Forbes, R Jenkins, R Albert, R Galfred, ?. ...C Pavey, F Lillywhite, E Dexter, S King, ?, M Milne, ?, H Boyle, ?, B Stewart, J Smalley, K Sterling, Olwyn Hayes, ?, ?, I Clarksen. Front Row - L to R: D Richards, B Bangay, A Byrne, B Cooper, D Bolton, J Forbes, R Jenkins, R Albert, R Galfred, ?. ...Black and white photograph - Grade 4A, 1955"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: M Corin, T Seagren, I Weist, D Sjogren, I Simpson, B Steegstra, B Cain, N Miller, ? Fitzpatrick, P Hill, ?, G Frazer, B Short, T Coutes, B Stevenson, P White, ?. 2nd Row - L to R: M Johnson, R Harris, S Dorman, H Trout, ?, W Marriner, ?, F Hackett, ?, ?, ?, L Corbett, R Thompson, V Pincock, I Wilton, L Sumpter. 3rd Row - L to R: I Marshall, N Maclarty, C Pavey, F Lillywhite, E Dexter, S King, ?, M Milne, ?, H Boyle, ?, B Stewart, J Smalley, K Sterling, Olwyn Hayes, ?, ?, I Clarksen. Front Row - L to R: D Richards, B Bangay, A Byrne, B Cooper, D Bolton, J Forbes, R Jenkins, R Albert, R Galfred, ?. Teacher: Mr Smith -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWood encrustation, 1855
... Criterion C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural history. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village schomberg shipwreck timber alexander hall and son shipwreck debris Black Ball line 1855 shipwreck Aberdeen clipper ship Captain Forbes Peterborough shipwreck SS Queen The object is an aggregate of limestone sediment that formed at the wreck-site of the SCHOMBERG (1855). ...The object is a mass of small shipwreck debris that has been concreted together by sediment and marine growth. It was retrieved from the wreck-site of the SCHOMBERG, which ran aground near the mouth of the Curdies River near Peterborough in 1855. The conglomerate of preserved wood impressions, rusted metal pieces, a small square of copper alloy, and black glass-like stones, presents too disjointed a collection to provide information on their purpose or function on the ship. The natural and gradual process of limestone accretion is a significant feature of the wreck-site, which was rediscovered by fishermen and skindivers in 1973. In his book “Exploring Shipwrecks of Western Victoria”, experienced diver and former director at Flagstaff Hill, Peter Ronald writes that the SCHOMBERG’s “triple layered wooden hull has disintegrated almost without trace…The turbulent shallow waters have promoted particularly heavy marine growth which tend to disguise the wreckage…the most prominent feature being a corroded mass of railway iron…Close inspection reveals small artefacts firmly embedded in the marine concretion which…is quite literally as hard as iron”. The huge oblong mass of concretion that now distinguishes the site covers the remains of this heavy cargo. A contemporary account of the SCHOMBERG’s fate (told by two of her passengers to the Melbourne Argus) alleges the ship “was overloaded, drawing over 25 feet when she left, and the cargo was chiefly iron and plant for the Geelong Railway”. The SCHOMBERG was a 2,000 ton clipper ship, specifically designed for the Australian immigration trade (back-loading wool for Britain’s mills), and constructed in Hall’s shipyard in Aberdeen, Scotland. She was owned by the Black Ball Line and launched in 1855. Alexander Hall & Son were renowned builders of sleek and fast 1,000 ton clippers for the China trade (opium in, tea out) and were keen to show they could also outclass the big North American ships built by Donald Mackay. Consequently the SCHOMBERG was ‘overbuilt’. Her hull featured five ‘skins’ of Scotch Larch and Pitch Pine overlaying each other in a diagonal pattern against a stout frame of British Oak. Oak has been favoured by builders of wooden ships for centuries. Its close, dense grain made it harder to work, but also gave it great strength and durability. In addition, the lateral spread of its branches supplied a natural curvature for the ribs of a vessel’s hull, as well as providing the small corner or curved pieces (‘knees’ and ‘elbows’) that fit them together. The shape and texture of this wood sample suggests a dense hardwood like Oak. The timber has been cut off at one end since its recovery from the sea, exposing a smooth and almost shiny surface. Seasoned English Oak has a similar light brown colour and tight grained finish. At the launch the SCHOMBERG’s 34 year old master, Captain ‘Bully’ Forbes, had promised Melbourne in 60 days, "with or without the help of God." James Nicol Forbes was born in Aberdeen in 1821 and rose to fame with his record-breaking voyages on the famous Black Ball Line ships; MARCO POLO and LIGHTNING. In 1852 in the MARCO POLO he made the record passage from London to Melbourne in 68 days. There were 53 deaths on the voyage but the great news was of the record passage by the master. In 1954 Captain Forbes took the clipper LIGHTNING to Melbourne in 76 days and back in 63 days, this was never beaten by a sailing ship. He often drove his crew and ship to breaking point to beat his own records. He cared little for the comfort of the passengers. On this, the SCHOMBERG’s maiden voyage, he was going to break records. SCHOMBERG departed Liverpool on her maiden voyage on 6 October 1855 flying the sign “Sixty Days to Melbourne”. She departed with 430 passengers and 3000 tons cargo including iron rails and equipment intended to build the Melbourne to Geelong Railway and a bridge over the Yarra from Melbourne to Hawthorn. She also carried a cow for fresh milk, pens for fowls and pigs, 90,000 gallons of water for washing and drinking. It also carried 17,000 letters and 31,800 newspapers. The ship and cargo was insured for $300,000, a fortune for the time. The winds were poor as she sailed across the equator, slowing SCHOMBERG’s journey considerably. Land was first sighted on Christmas Day, at Cape Bridgewater near Portland, and Captain Forbes followed the coastline towards Melbourne. Forbes was said to be playing cards when called by the Third Mate Henry Keen, who reported land about 3 miles off, Due in large part to the captain's regarding a card game as more important than his ship, it eventually ran aground on a sand spit near Curdie's Inlet (about 56 km west of Cape Otway) on 26 December 1855, 78 days after leaving Liverpool. The sand spit and the currents were not marked on Forbes’s map. Overnight, the crew launched a lifeboat to find a safe place to land the ship’s passengers. The scouting party returned to SCHOMBERG and advised Forbes that it was best to wait until morning because the rough seas could easily overturn the small lifeboats. The ship’s Chief Officer spotted SS QUEEN at dawn and signalled the steamer. The master of the SS QUEEN approached the stranded vessel and all of SCHOMBERG’s passengers and crew were able to disembark safely. The SCHOMBERG was lost and with her, Forbes’ reputation. The Black Ball Line’s Melbourne agent sent a steamer to retrieve the passengers’ baggage from the SCHOMBERG. Other steamers helped unload her cargo until the weather changed and prevented the salvage teams from accessing the ship. Later one plunderer found a case of Wellington boots, but alas, all were for the left foot! Local merchants Manifold & Bostock bought the wreck and cargo, but did not attempt to salvage the cargo still on board the ship. They eventually sold it on to a Melbourne businessman and two seafarers. In 1864 after two of the men drowned when they tried to reach SCHOMBERG, salvage efforts were abandoned. Parts of the SCHOMBERG were washed ashore on the south island of New Zealand in 1870, nearly 15 years after the wreck. The wreck now lies in almost 9 metres of water. Although the woodwork is mostly disintegrated the shape of the ship can still be seen due to the remaining railway irons, girders and the ship’s frame. A variety of goods and materials can be seen scattered about nearby. Flagstaff Hill holds many items salvaged from the SCHOMBERG including a ciborium (in which a diamond ring was concealed), communion set, ship fittings and equipment, personal effects, a lithograph, tickets and photograph from the SCHOMBERG. One of the SCHOMBERG bells is in the Warrnambool Library. This object is listed on the Shipwreck Artefact Register, No S/49, and is significant because of its association with the ship SCHOMBERG. The SCHOMBERG collection as a whole is of historical and archaeological significance at a State level, listed on the Victorian Heritage Register VHR S612. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the SCHOMBERG is significant for its association with the Victorian Heritage Registered shipwreck. The collection is primarily significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the SCHOMBERG. The SCHOMBERG collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger ship. The shipwreck collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be fastest and most luxurious of its day. The SCHOMBERG collection meets the following criteria for assessment: Criterion A: Importance to the course, or pattern, of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion B: Possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Victoria’s cultural history. Criterion C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural history. The object is an aggregate of limestone sediment that formed at the wreck-site of the SCHOMBERG (1855). It is an irregularly shaped conglomerate of sand, shell-grit and marine worm casings from the ocean floor, but also incorporates an assortment of manufactured metal pieces and pipe fittings (corroded with red rust), a small rectangular piece of copper sheet, some ‘petrified’ wood remains (hardened and a soft brown colour), and pieces of black shiny stone (roughly cube shaped and possibly glass or porcelain remnants). There is an impression left in the stone of a joist or plank end but the original timber that the sediment formed around has since been dispersed by the sea.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, schomberg, shipwreck timber, alexander hall and son, shipwreck debris, black ball line, 1855 shipwreck, aberdeen clipper ship, captain forbes, peterborough shipwreck, ss queen -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Memo, Dockmen to Harbour Master re South Wharf, c. 1969
... C H TUCKER...A S BOLLES...R G FORBES...Melbourne Harbor Trust - Port of Melbourne Authority Piers and Wharves - Miscellaneous Piers and Wharves - Station Pier Ian MACINNES E DWYER R R STEWART C H TUCKER A S BOLLES R G FORBES P B MURPHY G W McCATHIE D V BOURKE-JAMES Piers and Wharves - South Wharf "15" handwritten on spine Carbon copy book of memos from various Dockmen to the Harbour Master re: South Wharf Book Memo, Dockmen to Harbour Master re South Wharf ...Carbon copy book of memos from various Dockmen to the Harbour Master re: South Wharf"15" handwritten on spinemelbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, piers and wharves - miscellaneous, piers and wharves - station pier, ian macinnes, e dwyer, r r stewart, c h tucker, a s bolles, r g forbes, p b murphy, g w mccathie, d v bourke-james, piers and wharves - south wharf -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Photocopy, Town Clerk's list of sustenance labourers working on Fishermen's Bend, Sydney Sims Anderson, Town Clerk, c. 1931
... C A CORMICK...P CUMMINS...M DALEY...R DAGLEISH...T DARCY...W J EVANS...J EDWARDS...R FENNESSY...D FORBES...Depression Fishermans Bend Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Tom HILLS A L BAIRD G BEATON G W BARFOOT H BIGGS R J BAILEY V W BROAD F E BROWN F CADDEN J V W CANN J CARTER F CASSIDY L W CASEY D CHRISTIAN C M CLARKE C A CORMICK P CUMMINS M DALEY R DAGLEISH T DARCY W J EVANS J EDWARDS R FENNESSY D FORBES L W FRASER F GATH W GUNDRY L HARCOURT P HELME J C HESS I T IRWIN J H JENKINS E R JENSEN J W JOHNSON W H JOHNSON C E KELLY W KILPATRICK A LAWRENCE A W LEO A R MILLER E J MOFFITT A MONTAGUE W MOODY P W MOSSENTON ? ...Copied for us by Tom Hills (Central Unemployed Committee president in the 1930s), from either the original or a copy thereof which was in his possession.Photocopy of Town Clerk's list of sustenance labourers drafted for work at Fishermen's Bend. c1931 (undated)depression, fishermans bend, societies clubs unions and other organisations, tom hills, a l baird, g beaton, g w barfoot, h biggs, r j bailey, v w broad, f e brown, f cadden, j v w cann, j carter, f cassidy, l w casey, d christian, c m clarke, c a cormick, p cummins, m daley, r dagleish, t darcy, w j evans, j edwards, r fennessy, d forbes, l w fraser, f gath, w gundry, l harcourt, p helme, j c hess, i t irwin, j h jenkins, e r jensen, j w johnson, w h johnson, c e kelly, w kilpatrick, a lawrence, a w leo, a r miller, e j moffitt, a montague, w moody, p w mossenton ?, t moyle, w mckenzie, j c nicholls, c nuttall, a offord, j j owen, a r palmer, c rasmussen, w o seivers, s sleaton, j w smith, s snowden, t spratt, a c stubbs, f a voges -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Charles FORBES, Baker, Swallow & Ariell, 1930s - 1940s
... Photo of Charles FORBES, baker, with machinery at Swallow & Ariell c 1930s-40s...Industry - Food Charles FORBES Swallow & Ariell Ltd Photo of Charles FORBES, baker, with machinery at Swallow & Ariell c 1930s-40s Photograph Charles FORBES, Baker, Swallow & Ariell ...Photo of Charles FORBES, baker, with machinery at Swallow & Ariell c 1930s-40sindustry - food, charles forbes, swallow & ariell ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CASTLEMAINE STATE FESTIVAL, CASTLEMAINE, 2 November 1990
... C Duckworth... G Fairfax... A.M.... K MacKenzie-Forbes...C Duckworth, G Fairfax, A.M., K MacKenzie-Forbes, A.M., Mrs B Margetts, Dr F R Moulds, I.S.O., R Nordlinger, J Parker, M.B.E., A Porter, Ms M Prendergast, C Pyett, Ms D Reilly, Mrs, Ms L Schiftan, P M Schiftan, D Segan, B J Stewart, Ms S Walker, Dr R Wlikie. ...C Duckworth G Fairfax A.M. K MacKenzie-Forbes A.M. Mrs B Margetts Dr F R Moulds I.S.O. ...Castlemaine State Festival, Castlemaine. 2 November 1990. Programme. From the Chairmen - Mr Bereck Segan. Melbourne Committee: B R Segan, O.B.E. (Chairman), M Besen, A.O. (Deputy Chairman), Mrs H Dore (Hon. Sec.), C Anzarut, N Bourke, Ms M Coillet, Prof. C Duckworth, G Fairfax, A.M., K MacKenzie-Forbes, A.M., Mrs B Margetts, Dr F R Moulds, I.S.O., R Nordlinger, J Parker, M.B.E., A Porter, Ms M Prendergast, C Pyett, Ms D Reilly, Mrs, Ms L Schiftan, P M Schiftan, D Segan, B J Stewart, Ms S Walker, Dr R Wlikie. Melbourne Committee: I O'Halloran, (Chairman), Mrs M Rilen (Hon.Sec.), Miss R Wood (Treas), Mrs L Bennet, Mrs M Bock, S Cox, Cr T Daniell, Mrs H Griffiths, B Heydon, N Jennings, Mrs C McKellar, Miss M Oliver, L O'Toole, F Ransome-Smith, J Shortal, Dr D Silver, Mrs V Victor-Gordon, Mes E Warren, Miss L Waters. Welcome to the 1990 Castlemaine State Festival. As one festival closes, planning for the next commences immediately.. . Mr Ian O'Halloran, Chairman, Castlemaine. Castlemaine State Festival Administration, Festival Manager: Phee Broadway, Manager's Assistant: Mary Harris, Technical Manager: Lis Pain, Drawing Prize Co-ordinator: Bev Singleton, Farnham Concert Co-Ordinator: Noel Jennings with Victorian Rock Foundation. Event Listings: Opening by Hon. Jim Kennan M.P., Deputy Premier and Minister for the Arts Castlemaine Stadium. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Conductor - Hiroyuki Iwaki, Soloist - Dong -Suk Kang. Royal Variety Club Grand Final Theatre Royal, Town Crier Mr Neville Stonehouse. Kilmna Wildflower Walk. 'Melbourne: Architecture Today and the year 2000' Professor Peter McIntyre, A.O. Wine tasting. Selected Antique Fair. Organ Recital, organist Michael Bottomly. Mickleford Tour. A Closer Look at Castlemaine, Castlemaine Historical Society. 'Local Brew' Love Letters by A R Gurney, Starring Julia Blake and Terry Norris Directed by George Fairfax A.M. The Noel Watson Show. John Pringle and Miriam Gormley sing Operatic Gems with the Rantos Collegium and conductor Nicholas Braithwaite. The Incredible Shrinking Mortgage Show', Pat Wilson and Adrian Barnes. Festival Nightcap, Mr P P an acrobatic delight. Breakfast with Potts in the Park. A Stroll Around Town, Historical Society guide. Gardens Open. Selected Antique Fair. Festive Family Fun, musician Natasha Moszenin, Fratellini Brothers, Tim Hurley, Wally Fair Ground Organ, Foundry Band, Megan Jones, Mr P P. A guided Tour, Mrs Marjorie Rilen. Goetz Richter - Violin, Jeanett Carrigan - Piano. 'King Lear', Berenice Kavanagh and Suzanne Kersten. The Chagell Ensemble, Rita Reichman, Piano, Semmy Stalhammer, Violin. Trevor Jones, Viola. David Pereira, Cello. Steven Reeves, Double Bass. 'The Incredible Shrinking Mortagage Show' Pat Wilson and Adrian Barnes. Festival Hymns. 'Recital' Hellen Noonan, Douglas Horton, David Chesworth, Jacqui Everett, Jude Gunson. Music for Flute and Piano, Dereck Jones - Flute, Jeanell Carrigan - Piano. 'Brass With Class' William Evans - trumpet, David Farrend - trumpet, Russell Davis - french horn, Ken McClimont - trombone, Eric Klay - bass trombone. Piano Recital - Richard Mapp. Chris Ludwick's Society Synocopators - Cup Eve Cabaret, Chris Ludowyk - trombone, Peter Gaudion- Trumpet, Richard Miller - reeds, Pip Avent - tuba, Cal Duffy's - drums. 'Cup Eve Comedy' Rachel Berger and Richard Stubbs. Festival Nightcap Mr P P. Botanical Gardens Tour Kevin Walsh. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Glenn Elston. By arrangement with Feipp and Park Projects and Elston, Hocking and Woods Pty Ltd. Family Concert, Piano for 4 hands Jocelyn Abbott and Richard Mapp, actor Justin Shortal. Cup Day Sports Carnival. Fashion Parade, luncheon available at Georgians in George Clark Place. The Melba Trio, Carolyn Hayes - Oboe, Jane Stacvy - cor anglais, Seng Tong - Oboe. 'Images' Prudence Davis - flute, Jeffrey Crellin - oboe, Peter Lynch - guitar. 'Sounds in Time' Andree Cozens - soprano, Berenice Kavanagh - words, Dudley - Simons - piano, John Snowden - Guitar, Peter Taylor - Set design & lighting. 'Music for Celestial Voices' Laurence - Jenkins - organ, Mary Anderson - harp, Margot Anderson - harp, Margot Cory - soprano. 'Proms for Preps' Nehama Patkin. Organ Recital Keeith Bottomley. Kaweka Walk, Kaweka Reserve Committee. 'Camille Claudel'. The Tudor Choristers Musical Director - John O'Donnell. 'Something for Everyone' Nehama Patkin - piano, guitar and voice, Peter Clinch - saxaphone and clarinet, major Australian Orchastras. 'The Dock Brief' & 'What Shall We Tell Caroline' Neville Stonehouse, Kay Barker, David Bickart, Angela Walter. 'Bluebeard' The Rag & Bone Theatre Company. Poedijono and the Javanese Gamelan, Poedijono (Teacher), musician, dancer and puppeteer. Botanical Gardens Tour, Kevin Walsh, horticulturist and garden writer. 'Music through the Ages' 'Pizzicato' - classical guitar ensemble, Castlemaine Courthouse, Bruce Millar, Meryl Wilkinson, Greg Wilkinson, Greg James, Joan Maher, Danny Silver. Bach and Vivaldi - Elysium Ensemble Greg Dikmans - Art Director, flute & recorder, Julie Hewison - violin, Lucinda Moon - violin, Janet Ferandez - viola, Miriam Morris - cello, Rosemanry Westbrook - double bass, John O'Donnell - harpsichord. 'Handle by Candle' Laurence Jenkins. Sarah Grunstein at the Piano, Sarah Grunstein. 'Let the Children Sing' Castlemaine Children's Choir, director Michael Bottomley, soloist Peter Bottomley. 'Made in Australia' Phillip Day, Bruce Waston, & 'Twankydillo'. The Dancers Company of the Australian Ballet, Les Sylphides, Dame Peggy van Praagh, Sir John Betjeman, Robert Ray. 'The Wooden Child' Handspan Theatre, Douglass Horton, Ken Evans, Andre Greenwell, Peter J Wilson, Philip Lethean. Botanic Gardens Tour Kevin Walsh. Divine Accidents and Heavenly Venues' William (Bill) Akers, A.M., Director of Productions, Australian Ballet. Jazz at the Jail. Another Stroll round Castlemaine, Historical Society. Muckleford Tour, Naturalists Club. 'Sketches' The Argus Guitar Quartet, Jochen Sxhubert, Tania Ravbar, Samantha Tout, Chi Ly.Scores for Instruments and Voices, Phylis Bachelor. Fred Shade, flute; Mara Miller, Violin; Len Vorster, piano; Loris Synan, soprano; and the students of the Faculty of Music, Melbourne University. Music for Four Hands at One Keyboard, Jocelyn Abbot and Richard Mapp. Paul Grabowsky and the Groovematics, Paul Graboesky, piano. Andrew Gander, Drums. Doug de Vries, guitar. Bob Venier, Trumpet, Flugelhorn. Ian Chaplin, saxophone. Garry Costello, double bass. Shelley Scown, vocals. 'My Most Loved Songs' David Bickart - Basso. Chapliapin, McEachern, Pinza, Robeson, Dawson. A Stroll Around Town, Historical Society. Breakfast at Buda. Garden Open. Festival Eucharist, choir and orchestra Directed by Kevin Bottomley. Music, Madness, Magic. Itchy Feet Pep Band, 'Sound Steppers', 'Legs on the Wall', Andrew Elliot, Antebodies. A Guided Tour of Angligan Parish Church. John Farnham in Concert, The Chain Reaction Tour. John Farnham. Exhibitions: Aspects of France: The Australian Artist's View. Artsits include John Russell, Lloyd Rees, David Davies, John Dent, Eric Wilson, E Phillips Fox, Ethal Carrick, Rupert Bunny, Max Meldrum, Will Ashton, George Bell and others. Annemieke Mein: Embroidery and Applique. Castlemaine Artists Incorporated 6th Biennial Exhibition. Dominique Segan Castlemaine State Festival Drawing Prize 1990. 'Provocative Pieces'. 'Feathered Friends' Barbara Muir. Through the Looking Glass. Handmade - For Pleasure, Julie Cook - dolls and puppets; Traude Beilharz - hats; Gwen Cook - embroidery; Erika Beilharz - woven pieces. 'High Art' students of Castlemaine. 'Works in Wood' Laurie Vella. Old Telegraph Station, Pioneers and Old Residents Association, Jubilee booklet on sale. Studio Exhibition, Juliana Hilton: Prints, paintings decorated screens and furniture. Val Restarick: Pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, leading contemporary silversmiths; Hendrick Foster, Tony Kean, Mike Wilson, Flynn Bros, Andrew Last, Mark Edgoose, Peter Gerter, Beatrice Schlabowsly, Marian Hoskings, Karyn Kirby, Chris Sherwin, Peter McBride, Fran Allison. Ray Stanyer - Ceramic Paintings. Norman Anderson - Water Colour Studies. 'Australian & Baroque' David Terry. 'Mediterranean Images' Val Restarick. Framing Shop, Brian Harding. Exhibition of Women Artists, Liz Caffin, Mary Quinlton, Debra Watkins, Lorraine Le Plastrier. Maine Images, Jacki Bickart, Valarie Blake, Sue Breeney, Kate Burtchell, Janet Chapman, Diana Davidson, Betty Hall, Deidre Hull, Molly Maddox, Norma McKenzie, Beth Oag, Rhyll Plant, Michell Phillipson, Diane Thompson. Ceramics, Ian Drumond. 'The Esplanade of Palms' (Brickworks Exhibition), John Wilkins. Han Built Pottery, George Butcher. Hollis Gallery, Richard Hollis, Kathy Hollis. 'End of an Era', Castlemaine Technical College Student Exhibition. 'Building A Country', Commissioned by the Latrobe Library, the Australian State Library of Victoria. The Festival Exhibition. 'Colour - Three Way's, Alice Clague, Geoffrey Clague, Howard Tozer. Tonal Oil Painters and Tapestry Exhibition by a group of local artists, Albert Pollard, Shirley Anderson, Valerie Blake, Ivy Brown, Marjorie Byrne, Janet Chapman, Frances Cree, Colleen Hall, Loretta Harris, Phyllis McClure, Lorraine McDowell, Norma McLean, Margaret Maher, Winsome Morrat, Jean Perry, Martha Phillips, Alison Ross, Norma Sneddon, Val Story, Irene Szabo, Jean Wells, and Alan Winzor. Roma Dodson.'BarleyTwist Cottage', Bill Davies, Linda Long, Fred Kuhnl. Photography Exhibition: Faces and Souls. Children's Books and Illustrations, Meet the authors and illustrators. Burnett Gallery and Garden, Drew Lawson, photographer of Eaglehawk. Decorated Cakes & Sugar Craft Exhibition, Barbara Porter. Sponsored by Marong Hotel. The Central Victorian Unique Design & Restoration Centre, historical photographs, sketches, etc. Badger's Keep Nursery & Mr Badger's Shop, Margaret Lees, Bill Jackson. Carriage Builders & Restorers. 'Harmonious Inspirations X Four' Kristina Browning, Catherine Tait, Rod Pitt, Lindy McAboy, Castle Mice by Sonia. Historic Cottage, 'Orvil Dean Stud', John and Anne Murdock, Judy Dean. The Heritage of Maldon, Geoffery Stocks. Stanyer's Pottery, Dragon Magic, Annett Annand, Ellan Hansa. 2(two) copies of this program.event, entertainment, castemaine state festival, castlemaine state festival, castlemaine 1990. programme. chairmen - mr bereck segan. committee:b r segan, o.b.e. (chairman), m besen, a.o. (deputy chairman), mrs h dore (hon. sec.), c anzarut, n bourke, ms m coillet, prof. c duckworth, g fairfax, a.m., k mackenzie-forbes, a.m., mrs b margetts, dr f r moulds, i.s.o., r nordlinger, j parker, m.b.e., a porter, ms m prendergast, c pyett, ms d reilly, mrs, ms l schiftan, p m schiftan, d segan, b j stewart, ms s walker, dr r wlikie. melbourne committee: i o'halloran, (chairman), mrs m rilen (hon.sec.), miss r wood (treas), mrs l bennet, mrs m bock, s cox, cr t daniell, mrs h griffiths, b heydon, n jennings, mrs c mckellar, miss m oliver, l o'toole, f ransome-smith, j shortal, dr d silver, mrs v victor-gordon, mes e warren, miss l waters. mr ian o'halloran, chairman, castlemaine. castlemaine state festival administration, festival manager: phee broadway, manager's assistant: mary harris, technical manager: lis pain, drawing prize co-ordinator: bev singleton, farnham concert co-ordinator: noel jennings with victorian rock foundation. event listings: opening by hon. jim kennan m.p., deputy premier and minister for the arts castlemaine stadium. melbourne symphony orchestra, condustor - hiroyuki iwaki, soloist - dong -suk kang. royal variety club grand final theatre royal, town crier mr neville stonehouse. kilmna 'melbourne: professor peter mcintyre, a.o. organist michael bottomly. mickleford tour. castlemaine historical society. love letters by a r gurney, starring julia blake terry norris directed by george fairfax a.m. the noel watson show.john pringle and miriam gormley operatic rantos collegium and conductor nicholas braithwaite. the incredible shrinking mortgage show', pat wilson and adrian barnes., mr p p an acrobatic delight. potts in the park. a stroll around town, historical society guide. selected antique fair. festive family fun, musician natasha moszenin, fratellini brothers, tim hurley, wally fair ground organ, foundry band, megan jones, . a guided tour, mrs marjorie rilen. goetz richter - violin, jeanell carrigan - piano. 'king lear', berenice kavanagh and suzanne kersten. the chagell ensemble, rita reichman, piano, semmy stalhammer, violin. trevor jones, viola. david pereira, cello.steven reeves, double bass. pat wilson and adrian barnes. festival hymns. 'recital' hellen noonan, douglas horton, david chesworth, jacqui everett, jude gunson. music for flute and piano, dereck jones - flute, jeanell carrigan - piano. 'brass with class' william evans - trumpet, david farrend - trumpet, russell davis - french horn, ken mcclimont - trombone, eric klay - bass trombone. piano recital - richard mapp. chris ludwick's society synocopators - cabaret, chris ludowyk - trombone, peter gaudion- trumpet, richard miller - reeds, pip avent - tuba, cal duffy's - drums. 'cup eve comedy' rachel berger and richard stubbs. festival nightcap mr p p. botanicla gardens tour kevin walsh. alice's adventures in wonderland glenn elston. by arrangemnent with feipp and park projects and elston, hocking and woods pty ltd. family concert, piano for 4 hands jocelyn abbott richard mapp, actor justin shortal. cup day sports carnival. fashion parade, lucheon available ar georgians in george clark place. the melba trio, carolyn hayes - oboe, jane stacvy - cor anglais, seng tong - oboe. 'images' prudence davis - flute, jeffrey crellin - oboe, peter lynch - guitar. 'sounds in time' andree cozens - soprano, berenice kavanagh - words, dudley - simons - piano, john snowden - guitar, peter taylor - set design & lighting. 'music for celestial voices' laurence - jenkins - organ, mary anderson - harp, margot anderson - harp, margot cory - soprano. 'proms for preps' nehama patkin. organ recital keeith bottomley. kaweka walk, kaweka reserve committee. 'camille claudel'. the tudor choristers musical director - john o'donnell. 'something for everyone' nehama patkin - piano, guitar and voice, peter clinch - saxophone and clarinet, major australian orchastras.'the dock brief' & 'what shall we tell caroline' neville stonehouse, kay barker, david bickart, angela walter. 'bluebeard' the rag & bone theatre company. poedijono and the javanese gamelan, poedijono (teacher), musician, dancer and puppeteer. botanical gardens tour, kevin walsh, horticulturist and garden writer. 'music through the ages' 'pizzicato' - classical guitar ensemble, courthouse, bruce millar, meryl wilkinson, greg wilkinson, greg james, joan maher, danny silver. bach and vivaldi - elysium ensemble greg dikmans - art director, flute & recorder, julie hewison - violin, lucinda moon - violin, janet ferandez - viola, miriam morris - cello, rosemanry westbrook - double bass, john o'donnell - harpsichord. 'handle by candle' laurence jenkins. sarah grunstein at the piano, sarah grunstein. 'let the children sing' castlemaine children's choir, director michael bottomley, soloist peter bottomley. 'made in australia' phillip day, bruce waston, & 'twankydillo'. the dancers company of the australian ballet, les sylphides, dame peggy van praagh, sir john betjeman, robert ray. 'the wooden child' handspan theatre, douglass horton, ken evans, andre greenwell, peter j wilson, philip lethlean. botanic gardens tour kevin walsh. divine accidents and heavenly venues' william (bill) akers, a.m., director of productions, australian ballet. jazz at the jail. stroll round castlemaine, historical society. muckleford tour, naturalists club. 'sketches' the argus guitar quartet, jochen sxhubert, tania ravbar, samantha tout, chi ly.scores for instruments and voices, phylis bachelor. fred shade, flute; mara miller, violin; len vorster, piano; loris synan, soprano; students of the faculty of music, melbourne university. music for four hands at one keyboard, jocelyn abbot and richard mapp. paul grabowsky and the groovematics, paul graboesky, piano. andrew gander, drums. doug de vries, guitar. bob venier, trumpet, flugelhorn. ian chaplin, saxophone. garry costello, double bass. shelley scown, vocals. 'my most loved songs' david bickart - basso. chapliapin, mceachern, pinza, robeson, dawson. stroll around town, historical society. breakfast at buda. garden open. festival eucharist, choir and orchestra directed by kevin bottomley. music, madness, magic. itchy feet pep band, 'sound steppers', 'legs on the wall', andrew elliot, antebodies. a guided tour of angligan parish church. john farnham in concert. exhibitions: aspects of france: the australian artist's view. artsits include john russell, lloyd rees, david davies, john dent, eric wilson, e phillips fox, ethal carrick, rupert bunny, max meldrum, will ashton, george bell and others. annemieke mein: embroidery and applique. castlemaine artists incorportated 6th biennieal exibition. dominique segan castlemaine state festival drawing prize 1990. 'provocative pieces'.'feathered friends' barbara muir. through the looking glass. handmade - for pleasure, julie cook - dolls and puppets; traude beilharz - hats; gwen cook - embroidery; erika beilharz - woven pieces. 'high art' students of castlemaine. 'works in wood' laurie vella. old telegraph station, pioneers and old residents association, jubilee booklet on sale. studio exhibition, juliana hilton: prints, paintings decorated screens and furniture. val restarick: pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd biennial ernest leviny commemorative silver exhibition, leading contemporary silversmiths; hendrick foster, tony kean, mike wilson, flynn bros, andrew last, mark edgoose, peter gerter, beatrice schlabowsly, marian hoskings, karyn kirby, chris sherwin, peter mcbride, fran allison. ray stanyer - ceramic paintings. norman anderson - water colour studies. 'australian & baroque' david terry. 'mediterranean images' val restarick. framing shop, brian harding. exhibition of women artists, liz caffin, mary quinlton, debra watkins, lorraine le plastrier. maine images, jacki bickart, valarie blake, sue breeney, kate burtchell, janet chapman, diana davidson, betty hall, deidre hull, molly maddox, norma mckenzie, beth oag, rhyll plant, michell phillipson, diane thompson. ceramics, ian drumond. 'the esplanade of palms' (brickworks exhibition), john wilkins.han built pottery, george butcher. hollis gallery, richard hollis, kathy hollis. 'end of an era', castlemaine technical college student exhibition. 'building a country', commissioned by the latrobe library, the australian state library of victoria. the festival exhibition. 'colour - three way's, alice clague, geoffery clague, howard tozer. tonal oil painters and taperstry exhibition by a group of local artists, albert pollard, shirley anderson, valerie blake, ivy brown, marjorie byrne, janet chapman, frances cree, colleen hall, loretta harris, phyllis mcclure, lorraine mcdowell, norma mclean, margaret maher, winsome morrat, jean perry, martha phillips, alison ross, norma sneddon, val story, irene szabo, jean wells, and alan winzor. roma dodson.'barleytwist cottage', bill davies, linda long, fred kuhnl. photogralhy exhibition: faces and souls. children's books and illustrations, meet the authors and illustrators. burnett gallery and garden, drew lawson, photographer of eaglehawk. decorated cakes & sugar craft exhibition, barbara porter. sponsored by marong hotel. the central victorian unique design & restoration centre, historical photographs, sketches, etc. badger's keep nursery & mr badger's shop, margaret lees, bill jackson. carriage builders & restorers. 'harmonious inspirations x four' kristina browning, catherine tait, rod pitt, lindy mcaboy, castle mice by sonia. historic cottage, 'orvil dean stud', john and anne murdock, judy dean. the heritage of maldon, geoffery stocks. stanyer's pottery, dragon magic, annett annand, ellan hansa. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONDITION OF SALE
... Conditions of sale by private contract issued by George Pethard Auctioneer and dated 1st November, 1924, between D. Forbes as seller and F. C. Neivandt as buyer. Particulars of sale: for removal, one 6-roomed weatherboard house, back and front verandahs, three chimneys, oven, also all water pipes, W.C. and picket fence in front only. .... & s.r wilkinson real estate Conditions of sale by private contract issued by George Pethard Auctioneer and dated 1st November, 1924, between D. Forbes as seller and F. C. Neivandt as buyer. Particulars of sale: for removal, one 6-roomed weatherboard house, back and front verandahs, three chimneys, oven, also all water pipes, W.C. and picket fence in front only. ...BHS CollectionConditions of sale by private contract issued by George Pethard Auctioneer and dated 1st November, 1924, between D. Forbes as seller and F. C. Neivandt as buyer. Particulars of sale: for removal, one 6-roomed weatherboard house, back and front verandahs, three chimneys, oven, also all water pipes, W.C. and picket fence in front only. Price 200 pounds. Also receipt no. 47346 from the Southern Union General Insurance Company dated 26th August 1924 acknowledging receipt of 1 pound 16 shillings and 8 pennies for insurance against fire issued to F. C. Neivandt. Also receipt from City of Bendigo for rates and one from the Bendigo Sewerage authorityorganization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: ACCOUNT
... Forbes Carshalton G. M. Co. N. L.... L Martin... C...Forbes Carshalton G. M. Co. N. L. to Miss G. Alice Jones. Pink paper dated Oct. 27, 1939. re L. & C...Alice Jones Collection - Account Forbes Carshalton G. M. Co. N. L. L Martin C G Martin Forbes Carshalton G. ...Forbes Carshalton G. M. Co. N. L. to Miss G. Alice Jones. Pink paper dated Oct. 27, 1939. re L. & C. G. Martin. Instructions for, drawing and typing 2 copies agreement for adoption of agreement of 11.9.39 and attending Co. therewith for sealing. Cost £1.1.0. "R681 delivered 3/11.39" written in the top left corner.miss g. alice jones collection - account, forbes carshalton g. m. co. n. l., l martin, c g martin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - AUCTION SALES: MINING CATALOGUE AUCTION SALES
... Forbes Carshalton... South Virginia... East Clarence... Deborah... Deborah No 2 Shaft... North Deborah... Hercules Main Shaft... Stanfield Shaft... United Crushing Coy Battery (Unity Carlisle)... Toolleen Gold Mine - Toolleen... Ironbark Gold Mine... Ironbark South... Hercules New Chum... Great Southern Gold Mine... New Chum Syncline... Deborah Associated... Deborah Consolidated... J H Curnow... Miss Kirkwood... The Gold Mining Registry Guide to Bendigo Mines... H Kirkwood... W Welch... Lazarus New Chum No 1... Mr G Armstrong... Princess Alexandra... H Hectmann... Ellenborough... Amos Arblaster... Trio Hauling Coy... Catherine Reef G M C...BOOK Bendigo mining auction sales Auction Sales Mining Catalogue Auction Sales A Richardson Central Blue G M Big Blue South Blue Hercules Consols South Virginia New Prince of Wales Golden Carshalton G M North Virginia North Nell Gwynne South Shaft Diamond Hill New Don Sheepshead Battery Site Forbes Carshalton South Virginia East Clarence Deborah Deborah No 2 Shaft North Deborah Hercules Main Shaft Stanfield Shaft United Crushing Coy Battery (Unity Carlisle) Toolleen Gold Mine - Toolleen Ironbark Gold Mine Ironbark South Hercules New Chum Great Southern Gold Mine New Chum Syncline Deborah Associated Deborah Consolidated J H Curnow Miss Kirkwood The Gold Mining Registry Guide to Bendigo Mines H Kirkwood W Welch Lazarus New Chum No 1 Mr G Armstrong Princess Alexandra H Hectmann Ellenborough Amos Arblaster Trio Hauling Coy Catherine Reef G M C W Burnside St Mungo Reef Princess Alice Central Catherine Co Big Catherine Belmont Cravens New Chum Co N L Wm W Barker C Edwards Ellesmere Garibaldi Mining and Crushing Co Henry Von Der Heyde W Martin Williams United Wm Cook John Chynowth Catherine Reef Claimholders G M N L Churchill Davidson Edgar L Rosman New Chum and Victoria Reef Johnsons (Garden Gully) Line United Ulster James McColl James Quick Garden Gully Reserve South Ulster Ulster and Cosmopolitan Coys Golden Gate Geo Lansell's Big 180 Signal of a Mine Mr Langridge E Clarke J Hattam A Llewelly N Murray A Richardson New Moon Nth New Moon New Moon Consolidated Lazarus New Chum Lazarus No 1 New Chum Rly Victoria Quartz Lazarus E C Dunn Blue, black & white Woolstar exercise book with black & white check pattern to the left and a world globe over the top. ...Blue, black & white Woolstar exercise book with black & white check pattern to the left and a world globe over the top. Name on the front: A Richardson. Written on the front: Mining Catalogue Auction Sales. Book contains Lot numbers and description for auction sales at various mines. Mines mentioned are: Central Blue Gold Mine 19/2/42, Big Blue 23/11/1938, South Blue, Hercules Consols 19/2/1942, South Virginia 19/2/42, New Prince of Wales 5/2/48, Golden Carshalton G M 19/12/1957, North Virginia 3/5/57, North Nell Gwynne 25/2/53, South Shaft Diamond Hill, New Don 21/10/48, Sheepshead Battery Site 21/10/48, Forbes Carshalton 9/7/47, South Virginia 9/7/47, East Clarence 31/8/49?, Deborah Surplus Equipment 31/8/49, Deborah No 2 Shaft, North Deborah 31/8/49, Hercules Main Shaft 19/6/1950, Stanfield Shaft 20/6/1950, United Crushing Coy Battery (Unity Carlisle) 20/6/1950, Toolleen Gold Mine 23/2/1950, Ironbark Gold Mine 6/10/49, Ironbark South 1/12/49, Hercules New Chum 1/12/49, Great Southern Gold Mine 10/4/47, New Chum Syncline 2/3/1950, Deborah Associated 19/4/195? And the Deborah Consolidated 19/4/1950. Further information of Bendigo Mines from The Gold Mining Registry Guide to Bendigo Mines by H Kirkwood, Eaglehawk. Published by W. Welch. Mines include Lazarus New Chum Reg'd & Lazarus New Chum No 1, Princess Alexandra, Ellenborough, Trio-Hauling Coy, South Catherine Reef G. M. C., Princess Alice, Central Catherine Co,Cravens New Chum Co N. L., Garibaldi Mining and Crushing Co, Williams United, Catherine Reef Claimholders G. M. N. L., New Chum & Victoria Reef, Johnsons (Garden Gully) Line, United Ulster, Garden Gully Rly Reserve, South Ulster, Ulster and Cosmopolitan Coys, Golden Gate and Lansell'sBig 180. Some information on the Moon Mines 24/6/67 South New Moon, New Moon, Nth New Moon and New Moon Consolidated.In the reverseof the book is some information on the Lazarus New Chum Mine, Lazarus No 1 and Lazarus Mines. Also mentioned are New Chum Rly and Victoria Quartz. In 1895 a large gold bearing reef in Lazarus at 3000 feet. Also Some extracts from E. C. Dunn's Report 13/8/92 on the Lazarus Mine Old Shaft and Lazarus Main Shaft at various depths. Book not located on 6.3.25. Typed notes from book are in folder.book, bendigo, mining auction sales, auction sales, mining catalogue auction sales, a richardson, central blue g m, big blue, south blue, hercules consols, south virginia, new prince of wales, golden carshalton g m, north virginia, north nell gwynne, south shaft diamond hill, new don, sheepshead battery site, forbes carshalton, south virginia, east clarence, deborah, deborah no 2 shaft, north deborah, hercules main shaft, stanfield shaft, united crushing coy battery (unity carlisle), toolleen gold mine - toolleen, ironbark gold mine, ironbark south, hercules new chum, great southern gold mine, new chum syncline, deborah associated, deborah consolidated, j h curnow, miss kirkwood, the gold mining registry guide to bendigo mines, h kirkwood, w welch, lazarus new chum no 1, mr g armstrong, princess alexandra, h hectmann, ellenborough, amos arblaster, trio hauling coy, catherine reef g m c, w burnside, st mungo reef, princess alice, central catherine co, big catherine, belmont, cravens new chum co n l, wm w barker, c edwards, ellesmere, garibaldi mining and crushing co, henry von der heyde, w martin, williams united, wm cook, john chynowth, catherine reef claimholders g m n l, churchill davidson, edgar l rosman, new chum and victoria reef, johnsons (garden gully) line, united ulster, james mccoll, james quick, garden gully reserve, south ulster, ulster and cosmopolitan coys, golden gate, geo lansell's big 180, signal of a mine, mr langridge, e clarke, j hattam, a llewelly, n murray, a richardson, new moon, nth new moon, new moon consolidated, lazarus new chum, lazarus no 1, new chum rly, victoria quartz, lazarus, e c dunn
