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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: PUBLIC BATHS AT LONG GULLY
... ... G T Murray...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Public Baths at Long Gully G T Murray T Hattam Three pages of copies of newspaper articles mentioning the petition for the Baths for Long Gully. ...Three pages of copies of newspaper articles mentioning the petition for the Baths for Long Gully. One is dated Dec 3, 1877, one is undated and the third has Jan 19, 1878 written at the end of the page.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - public baths at long gully, g t murray, t hattam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BATHS AT LONG GULLY
... ... G J Murray... T...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Baths at Long Gully The Bendigo Independent 2 Feb G J Murray T Hattam Copy of an article titled Baths at Long Gully in The Bendigo Independent February 2,. ...Copy of an article titled Baths at Long Gully in The Bendigo Independent February 2,. Mr Murray spoke of the deaths which occurred by drowning in dams, which was the only place available bathing in or near Long Gully.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - baths at long gully, the bendigo independent 2 feb, g j murray, t hattam -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPostcard, Valentine & Sons Publishing Co, "Moorabool Street Geelong", 1949
... In the photo are Bright & Hitchcock, the T&G building, Gray & Murray, the Bank of NSW, Savoia Cafe, and Rockman's stores along with an advertisement for Berger paints. ...In the photo are Bright & Hitchcock, the T&G building, Gray & Murray, the Bank of NSW, Savoia Cafe, and Rockman's stores along with an advertisement for Berger paints. ...Postcard produced by the Valentine publishing company of Moorabool St Geelong looking south. Tram 17 is visible along with the part of another tram in the bottom left-hand corner. In the photo are Bright & Hitchcock, the T&G building, Gray & Murray, the Bank of NSW, Savoia Cafe, and Rockman's stores along with an advertisement for Berger paints. The rear of the card notes it is a genuine photograph.Yields information about the view of Moorabool St c1949Black and white Postcard undivided back, unused. Black and white copy print also held.On top right hand rear is "1949" in pencil.tramways, trams, geelong, moorabool st, tram 17 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Spring Gully Gold Mining Co. Fryerstown, Minute Book1903 - 1915, 1924 - 1929
... Potter, H. Hancock, G Murray and T. Tumney. 1.Page one hundred and one: three quotes from 'Edwards' Metallurgical Works' Specimen Hill, Bendigo for pyrites and blanket sand. 2.Page one hundred and fifty five: handwritten letter (copy) from A. ...Potter, H. Hancock, G Murray and T. Tumney. 1.Page one hundred and one: three quotes from 'Edwards' Metallurgical Works' Specimen Hill, Bendigo for pyrites and blanket sand. 2.Page one hundred and fifty five: handwritten letter (copy) from A. ...The Spring Gully Gold Mining property consists of Gold Mining Lease No. 2986, Castlemaine, of about 21 acres situated on the Emu Reef, in Spring Gully Fryers. There are two shafts, distant about 300 feet from each other. From one of them large quantities of gold were obtained in former years by previous companies. ( Prospectus of the Spring Gully Mining CompanyMaroon hard cover book, brown leather binding on spine and corners, three hundred and eighty pages. Written on spine of book in gold leaf : 'Minute Book'. Handwritten minute entries from 14th September 1903 to 30th August 1915. Affixed to first page, newspaper clipping from the 'Herald' 13/9/05, with information about the Spring Gully Mine Fryerstown. Page eighty-one has two quotes affixed from 'The Yarraville Chlorination and Ore Reduction Works' High Street Yarraville, July 1905, for works associated with pyrites and blanket sand. Page nine, a handwritten letter affixed to minutes, applying for a block of land 250 feet north of main shaft. Signed by J.S. Potter, H. Hancock, G Murray and T. Tumney. 1.Page one hundred and one: three quotes from 'Edwards' Metallurgical Works' Specimen Hill, Bendigo for pyrites and blanket sand. 2.Page one hundred and fifty five: handwritten letter (copy) from A. Schonfelder re shaft work on the mine and mention of tributors 3. Affixed to inside cover: letter from the 'United Shire of Mount Alexander' April 15th. 1907, regarding the reconstruction of the Vaughan bridge over the Loddon River. 'the benefit that the mines in your district derive from the bridge being open for wood waggons and this being the main traffic and this being the principal cause of the bridges present condition'. 4. Prospectus of the Spring Gully Mining Company, Spring Gull, Fryerstown, two page folded document enclosed inside back cover of book. Prospectus incomplete. (10746.93a) 5. Carbon copy of letter to D.E. Williams Esq, Castlemaine from GlenAthol, Casewick Road, London, January 25th, 1907 regarding two gentlemen who were 'called upon to carry the 'Spring Gullys' through - Mr. H. 'is making a determined effort to bring the matter to a successful issue' Letter signed by George Allan. (10746.93b. 6. Carbon copy of letter from E. Williams, London re proposed new company to acquire the properties of Spring G.M. Coy, Spring Gully G.M. Coy. No. 1, Sth Spring Gully G.M. Coy, Sth Spring Gully G.M. Coy Extended (10746.93c) 7. Handwritten letter to the Chairman and Directors of the Spring Gully G.M. Co. re the appointment of 'Mr. Samuel Morse Battery Manager at once, or accept my resignation as Mining Manager, for we can't agree any longer' Signed by A. Schonfelder. 8. Notice of extraordinary meeting of shareholders in Spring Gully Gold Mining Company No Liability, 22nd November 1906 at Beehive Chambers, Bendigo. Signed W.G. Blackham (Blackham & Garvin) Manager of the Company. (10746.93e) The Minute Book is part of the Margaret Roberts Collection of mining documents.bendigo, margaret roberts, , goldmining, castlemaine, spring gully gold mine, fryertown -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Annual Report, Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, 1973, 1873
... g. strickland...b. white...d.e. madden...s.m. scott...k. sturmfels...d. miller...t. davison...a.j.morgan...B.M. Lees...Alan Bethune...I.J. Pratt...j.l. smyth...n.w. grose...r.o. Jelleff...g.b. love...helen burgess...i.f.c. richardson...n. worswick...j.a. cue...e. notaras...j. van dreven...g. beattie...e. bowers...b.a. byrne...g.r. harbridge...d.j. kingdom...c. murray...g. strickland b. white d.e. madden s.m. scott k. sturmfels d. miller t. davison a.j.morgan B.M. Lees Alan Bethune I.J. Pratt j.l. smyth n.w. grose r.o. Jelleff g.b. love helen burgess i.f.c. richardson n. worswick j.a. cue e. notaras j. van dreven g. beattie e. bowers b.a. byrne g.r. harbridge d.j. kingdom c. murray j. vagg l. vickery w.c. davis j.c. hannah m.a. hyde E. ...Stapled yellow covered annual report. Includes a list f students who graduated in 1973. Includes information on the Union Building on the Mt Helen Campusunion building, mt helen campus, ballarat school of mines, annual report, m.g beanland, m.b. john, j.v. robertson, r.j. dobell, r.h. hollioake, h.a. patterson, w.j.c. north, j.j. smail, a.e. stohr, j.k. sutton, e.j. tippett, arthur nicholson, ken c. webb, k.j. neerhut, campus development, mount helen campus development, e building, electrical engineering building, applied science building, student residences stage 2, great hall architect, founders hall, h.j. trudinger retirement, l.f.j. hillman retirement, e. phillips, derek woolley, victorian institute of colleges, b.r. granger, edith lawn retirement, j. finkelstein, w.s. carthew, g. strickland, b. white, d.e. madden, s.m. scott, k. sturmfels, d. miller, t. davison, a.j.morgan, b.m. lees, alan bethune, i.j. pratt, j.l. smyth, n.w. grose, r.o. jelleff, g.b. love, helen burgess, i.f.c. richardson, n. worswick, j.a. cue, e. notaras, j. van dreven, g. beattie, e. bowers, b.a. byrne, g.r. harbridge, d.j. kingdom, c. murray, j. vagg, l. vickery, w.c. davis, j.c. hannah, m.a. hyde, e. jeffery, n.w. rowe, g. braybrook, l. braybrook, l. brayshaw, v. bunting, e. hanrahan, v. allan, a. williams, craftmanship awards, mt helen library, student residences, fourth university -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letters from Richard Squire to his son Tom 1935
... G M of A...Gold Mines of Australia...Dick Harry...Pearsons...Hawksburn...Crown Wheel...Rice's Paddock...Liz the Car...Volcanic Ridge...LRG Coy...McNaughton's Paddock...Madison's Lead...Cameron & Sutherland...Crabhole...Rokewood...Glenfine...Mrs Gibbs...Dobson...Booth...Shiels...Thomas Mitchell...McPherson's Reward...Haddon...Trunk Lead mine...Elaine...Pitfield Plains...Mr Clarke...Daylesford...Kuchel...Shelford...Geoff Squire...Lode...Quartz Reef...Bladder Attack...kidneys...Income Tax...Reginald Murray...Grenville...Blasting...John B. Dennison...Martin T...Hayes Harmen Premier Distributors Middletons Cemented Sand Electricity commission G M of A Gold Mines of Australia Dick Harry Pearsons Hawksburn Crown Wheel Rice's Paddock Liz the Car Volcanic Ridge LRG Coy McNaughton's Paddock Madison's Lead Cameron & Sutherland Crabhole Rokewood Glenfine Mrs Gibbs Dobson Booth Shiels Thomas Mitchell McPherson's Reward Haddon Trunk Lead mine Elaine Pitfield Plains Mr Clarke Daylesford Kuchel Shelford Geoff Squire Lode Quartz Reef Bladder Attack kidneys Income Tax Reginald Murray Grenville Blasting John B. Dennison Martin T ...In 1905 Richard Squire was manager of the West Berry Consols at Allendale, and developed an improved system of mine ventilation, which was supported in "The Age." He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failed. MINE MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. Ballarat Branch. ... Mr R. B. Squire, manager of the West Berry Consols, at Allendale, submitted a paper detailing what he had done tor the betterment of ventilation in the alluvial mines of Smeaton and Mary borough districts- Members gave Mr Squire every credit for the results that he claimed to have effected; the adoption of his ideas had testified to their value to mine-owners. It was painted out, however, that for want of a thorough debate of the subject with experienced men the author had unwittingly included some general statements that required modifying in some points and extending in others, in justice to other workers among the earlier and the present day managers of mines. It was decided to invite the author to meet a sub-committee on this subject!Various handwritten Letters from Richard Squire to his son Tom 1935richard squire, tom squire, hazel squire, jack squire, jim squire, ned, mt mercer, basil, plant, skids, pump, c. hayes, illness, poppet, carburetor, shaft, balance weight, pearson, pulleys, syndicate, goon, suction, lease, reports, estimates, flat fields, reef, banagwanth, trucks, pipeclay, sandstone, suction pipe, valves, honeycomb rock, mr kermode, yarrowee, ballarat, reef combs, cheques, earthquake, yellow slate, leigh river, dyke, the madame bay coy, allendale, berry west, quartz, ballarat deep leads, ballarat deep leads extension, bore, reads, bedrock, j. hayes, harmen premier distributors, middletons, cemented sand, electricity commission, g m of a, gold mines of australia, dick harry, pearsons, hawksburn, crown wheel, rice's paddock, liz the car, volcanic ridge, lrg coy, mcnaughton's paddock, madison's lead, cameron & sutherland, crabhole, rokewood, glenfine, mrs gibbs, dobson, booth, shiels, thomas mitchell, mcpherson's reward, haddon, trunk lead mine, elaine, pitfield plains, mr clarke, daylesford, kuchel, shelford, geoff squire, lode, quartz reef, bladder attack, kidneys, income tax, reginald murray, grenville, blasting, john b. dennison, martin t. taylor, durham and buninyong deep lead, sebastopol plateau, mr wilkie, the premier petrol distributing agency of ballarat, lawaluk, ryan's western leads, mr nichol, mr hodge, knox schlapp and co., dr griffiths, state accident insurance office, magdala mine stawell, mining -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.Honour Roll, Not known, Roll of Honour 1914 - 1918 Dumosa and Towaninnie, 1919 (estimated)
... g mcdonald fallen...c westcott...f tucker...e cassidy...j h...hosking...t harding...g m harding...c ellis...w mcleod...fallen...c dashwood...p murray...This is believed to be the only existing 1914-18 Honour Board Roll of Honour specifically for Dumosa and Towaninnie servicemen and women. world war one army 1914 1918 soldiers a nurse wycheproof fallen soldiers dumosa towaninnie sevicemen honour board shepherd j morrison h morrison f hosking h white jim forrrester fallen p bohan v hosking j bohan j hosking m bohan a mccalman g mcpherson mcpherson a mcpherson p burns g mcdonald fallen c westcott f tucker e cassidy j h hosking t harding g m harding c ellis w mcleod fallen c dashwood p murray j mccormick c wilson n rowley fallen w miller r johnson r o brien s pearce w s webber fallen j baxter a mcphee j hickey w alfred c shaw j nalder fallen w howe c roots g hull m hogan fallen Embossed in gold lettering on Honour Board: SHEPHERD.A. ...This Honour Board listing of Fallen and Returned Servicemen contibutes to and is part of a National collection of memorials to honour our armed forces. This large 1914-1918 Honour Board was for many years at the back of the Dumosa and Towaninnie Hall stage.This is believed to be the only existing 1914-18 Honour Board Roll of Honour specifically for Dumosa and Towaninnie servicemen and women.Large First World War Honour Board of Dumosa and Towaninnie,(Wycheproof District). Top part is circular/arched and features appliques of raised grape vine with branches. The 46 military names are incribed in gold leaf in two columns. Nine Fallen locals are marked with a cross.Embossed in gold lettering on Honour Board: SHEPHERD.A./MORRISON.J/MORRISON.H./ HOSKING.F/WHITE.H./+FORRESTER.J./BOHAN.J./HOSKING.M./MCCALMAN.A./MCPHERSON.G./MCPHERSON.NURSE/MCPHERSON.A./BURNS. P./+,MCDONALD.G./WESTCOTT,C./TUCKER. F./CASSIDY.E./HOSKING.J.H./HARDING.T. /HARDING.G.M./ELLIS.C./+MCLEOD.W./ DASHWOOD.C./MURRAY.P./MCCORMICK.J./ WILSON.C./+ROWLEY.N./MILLER.W./JOHNSON,R./+O'BRIEN.R./PEARCE.S./+WEBBER.W.S./ BAXTER.J./MCPHEE.A./MCPHEE.W./HICKEY.J./ ALFRED.W./SHAW.C/+NALDER.J./HOWE.W./ ROOTS.C./+HULL.G./+HOGAN.M.world war one, army, 1914 1918, soldiers, a, nurse, wycheproof, fallen soldiers, dumosa, towaninnie, sevicemen, honour board, shepherd, j morrison, h morrison, f hosking, h white, jim, forrrester fallen, p bohan, v hosking, j bohan, j hosking, m bohan, a mccalman, g mcpherson, mcpherson, a mcpherson, p burns, g mcdonald fallen, c westcott, f tucker, e cassidy, j h, hosking, t harding, g m harding, c ellis, w mcleod, fallen, c dashwood, p murray, j mccormick, c wilson, n rowley fallen, w miller, r johnson, r o brien, s pearce, w s webber fallen, j baxter, a mcphee, j hickey, w alfred, c shaw, j nalder fallen, w howe, c roots, g hull, m hogan fallen -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Appendix, M.B. Watson, Shire Secretary, List of Former Road Board Chairmen and Shire Presidents (1856-1966), 28 Nov 1966
... G. Robertson...H. Dendy...H. Hewitt...H. Stooke...L.T. Wilmot...J. Cox...J. Murray...J. Barr...J. Bell...J. Fitch...J. Herbert...J. Lawrey...J. Mealy...J. Pape...J. Ryan...J. Smedley...J.B. Shallard...J.L. Beale...L. C. Docksey...R. McAdam...R.A. Bell...R.C. White...R.R. Woolcott...Rutter...S.S. Addison...S.W. Scott...T...G. Robertson H. Dendy H. Hewitt H. Stooke L.T. Wilmot J. Cox J. Murray J. Barr J. Bell J. Fitch J. Herbert J. Lawrey J. Mealy J. Pape J. Ryan J. Smedley J.B. Shallard J.L. Beale L. C. Docksey R. McAdam R.A. Bell R.C. White R.R. Woolcott Rutter S.S. Addison S.W. Scott T ...Appendix to Shire Secretary’s Report, 28 November 1966 SHIRE PRESIDENTS Local Government in this part of the State could be said to have commenced with election in 1846 of three trustees for "The Parish Road, leading from the Suburban Allotments in the Parish of Jika Jika, near Melbourne, to the Village Reserve in the Parish of Nillumbik". The Upper Heidelberg and Old Eltham Road follow approximately the original line of road proclaimed in 1840. The Eltham Road District was proclaimed on 24.9.1856. A meeting of landowners and householders of the Eltham Road District was held on 14.10.1856 at the Fountain of Friendship Hotel, Little Eltham, for the purpose of forming a District Road Board. To date I have been unable to locate any record of the names of the members elected, or of the first Chairman. Further research may yield the desired information. The Shire of Eltham was constituted on 28.3.1871. The proposed Roll of Shire Presidents should, I believe, also include the Road Board Chairmen. It may also be considered fitting to recognise the Heidelberg or Nillumbik (or Warringal) Road Trust in the same way. The first Minute Book of the Board, covering the period 1856 to 1863, has apparently been missing for many years. The Shire Minute Book for the period 1878 to 1885 is also missing. The absence of these vital records makes difficult the compilation of a complete and accurate list of Chairmen and Presidents. Although an early letter book yielded the names of the Shire Presidents in 1878, 1879 and 1800. The names prior to 1863 were derived from Rate Books and Government Gazettes. The information contained in the Municipal Directories 1875 to 1885 is at variance to some extent with such Council records as are available for that period, and consequently cannot be relied upon for the years where the Presidents names have not been shown. shire of eltham archives, series listing, a. armstrong, a. beale, a. brinkkotter, a. donaldson, a.h. price, a.j. braid, c.h. bath, c.m.a. pelling (mrs.), c.t. bell, d.c. o'beirne, e.d. butler, e.h. cameron, e.j. andrew, e.p. harmer, f.e. griffith, f.v. squire, f.w. nankervis, g. love, g. robertson, h. dendy, h. hewitt, h. stooke, l.t. wilmot, j. cox, j. murray, j. barr, j. bell, j. fitch, j. herbert, j. lawrey, j. mealy, j. pape, j. ryan, j. smedley, j.b. shallard, j.l. beale, l. c. docksey, r. mcadam, r.a. bell, r.c. white, r.r. woolcott, rutter, s.s. addison, s.w. scott, t. armstrong, t. irvine, w. horris, w. hubbard, w. lorimer, w. morris, w. taylor, w.c. farrell, w.f. ford, w.g. gray, w.h. bradbury, w.j. taylor, w.v. houghton -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - CAULFIELD CENTENARY - 1957
... G.... Murry Ross W.... Stephen J.W.... Masters S.... Lloyd J.C.... Watts Thos.... Watts T.... Nelson C.... Webb G.H.... Stephen F.J.... Crosbie J.W.... Watts W.C.... Holland J.C.... Lempriere W.G.... Millar W.... Newing T. R.... Ballantyne J.... Cotton A.D.... Long J.... Kirkham C.F.... Lloyd C.Du P.... Wood F.G.... Akhurst A.C.... Riddell W.J.C.... Sharp T.C.... Phillips R.L.... Lempriere J.T.... Bayston W.S.... Dunbar A.... Hall P.... Saint J.... Fiske W.... Thompson H.... Murphy E.C.... Eggleston F.W.... Murray...G. Murry Ross W. Stephen J.W. Masters S. Lloyd J.C. Watts Thos. Watts T. Nelson C. Webb G.H. Stephen F.J. Crosbie J.W. Watts W.C. Holland J.C. Lempriere W.G. Millar W. Newing T. R. Ballantyne J. Cotton A.D. Long J. Kirkham C.F. Lloyd C.Du P. Wood F.G. Akhurst A.C. Riddell W.J.C. Sharp T.C. Phillips R.L. Lempriere J.T. Bayston W.S. Dunbar A. Hall P. Saint J. Fiske W. Thompson H. Murphy E.C. Eggleston F.W. Murray ...This file contains seven items: 1/One double sided pamphlet regarding the Caulfield Centenary Carnival at Caulfield Park from 25/10/1957 to 05/11/1957, listing attractions and special events. Includes advertising for Bunny Industries on the back. 2/One pamphlet for the Children’s Carnival at Caulfield Racecourse on 29/10/1957 as part of the City of Caulfield Centenary celebrations. The pamphlet includes a timetable for the day’s events. 3/One six page pamphlet for a film festival organised by the Caulfield Film Society as part of the City of Caulfield Centenary Celebrations. The pamphlet includes a programme for each of the four days of the film festival, 14/10/1957, 17/10/1957, 23/10/1957 and 25/10/1957. The pamphlet also includes information about the Caulfield Film Society regarding their formation, their values, their manifesto and their officials. 4/An eight page programme for the centenary Thanksgiving Service on 13/10/1957 featuring prayers and hymns. 5/Two copies of a pamphlet regarding City of Caulfield Centenary Celebrations from 13/10/1957 to 05/11/1957 created by H.G. Nelson, Town Clerk. Events listed include Thanksgiving Service, Music Festival, Film Festival, Special Centenary Council Meeting, Gymkhana, Parade of Decorated Floats, Spring Flower Show, Massed Bands Display, Display of Art, Naturalisation Ceremony, Solemn High Mass, carnivals and plaque unveiling. 6/One original and one photocopy of an eight page notice paper for the Special Meeting of Caulfield City Council to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the proclamation and declaration of the Caulfield Road District, to be held on 15/10/1957. The booklet includes the agenda, a council summons, a picture of Caulfield’s City Hall and a list of current and past councillors, chairmen, presidents, mayors and Shire Secretaries and town clerks. 7/A letter addressed to F. Campbell from Hazel Da Costa, dated 07/11/1997 regarding the acquisition of pamphletts for the Caulfield Centenary Carnival. For further information refer to the Oakleigh and Caulfield Times 09/10/1957 and Caulfield-Elsternwick Advertiser 05/11/1957 and 22/10/1957 stored in the Newspaper Archive room 4.caulfield centenary carnival, queen crowning ceremony, dandh bunny pty ltd, caulfield film society, carnegie memorial hall, caulfield park, hawthorn road, balaclava road, glenhuntly road, parades and processions, fire works displays, festivals and celebrations, bunny industries, glen press, hardware stores, builders suppliers, plumbers suppliers, centenary celebration, caulfield centenary, children’s carnival, caulfield racecourse, sinclair a.j.g., sporting events, film festival, new supper room, town hall, methodist hall, saint john hall, birch street, orrong road, princes park, caulfield hospital, daughters e.f., ward miss n., madigan mr. r, ritchie miss e., weichelt mr f., machin l.r., green w.c., jenner e.r., thomas w.r., centenary thanksgiving service, hymns, prayers, naturalisation ceremony, caulfield and district horses and pony club, special centenary council meeting, caulfield horticulture society, saint aloysius church, packer reserve, oakleigh road, caulfield memorial youth centre, commemoration, caulfield road district, mayors, presidents, chairmen, councillors, town clerks, parton e.m., bunny f.c.d., sims h.e., thomson w.r., wallace g.e., gunn e.e., gamble h.a., yorston j.s., handasyde g., murry ross w., stephen j.w., masters s., lloyd j.c., watts thos., watts t., nelson c., webb g.h., stephen f.j., crosbie j.w., watts w.c., holland j.c., lempriere w.g., millar w., newing t. r., ballantyne j., cotton a.d., long j., kirkham c.f., lloyd c.du p., wood f.g., akhurst a.c., riddell w.j.c., sharp t.c., phillips r.l., lempriere j.t., bayston w.s., dunbar a., hall p., saint j., fiske w., thompson h., murphy e.c., eggleston f.w., murray n.l., wood h.s., tyner w., wharington w.a., packer j.t., falls t., brooks w.r., lord r.h., morris a.e., page j.w., porter f.w., england e.f.s, patton r.t., mcculloch r., richie h.g., packer j.t., mackinnon d.c., mackinnon g.a., smith h.c.h., shillabeer f.e., pullman c.a., stewart l.mcr., tyers s.w., morris t.w., prior p.l., brooks w.r., webster h.c., sims h.e., prior p.l., thomson w.r., gunn e.e., parton e.m., wallace g.e., dempsey w., hart j., jowett f., briggs j.r., nelson h.g. -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - CAULFIELD RSL
... G.... May Donald C.... Fergus Mark L.... Sorel Peter A.... Chivers Keith... Scarffe Richard A.... Dalgleish Maggie... Sampson Stan... Jacobs Frank... Ware Les... Powell Massey... Merlo Harry... Perini Leo... Milnes ‘Bluey’... Carmody Jack... Edwards Michael Terrence... Orrock George... Lyon Stan... Raines Barbara... Raines Laurie... Hall Ron... Metherall Murray... Blore Geoff... Walker Keith... Davis Max... Doyle Tom... Reece Jim... Jewell Bill... O’Neill Roe... Ferrari Ron... Fogarty Des... Sinclair Bill... Mitchell J.... Harris L.... Boughton H. Ms.... Townsend D. Mrs.... Decker J.... Larkin R.... Elder G.... Sell P.... Clarke John... McLean T...G. May Donald C. Fergus Mark L. Sorel Peter A. Chivers Keith Scarffe Richard A. Dalgleish Maggie Sampson Stan Jacobs Frank Ware Les Powell Massey Merlo Harry Perini Leo Milnes ‘Bluey’ Carmody Jack Edwards Michael Terrence Orrock George Lyon Stan Raines Barbara Raines Laurie Hall Ron Metherall Murray Blore Geoff Walker Keith Davis Max Doyle Tom Reece Jim Jewell Bill O’Neill Roe Ferrari Ron Fogarty Des Sinclair Bill Mitchell J. Harris L. Boughton H. Ms. Townsend D. Mrs. Decker J. Larkin R. Elder G. Sell P. Clarke John McLean T ...This file contains one item about the Caulfield RSL’s newsletter: 1/Five issues (nos. 26, 33, 35, 42, and 44) of Furfs, the official newsletter of the Caulfield RSL, dated 12/2000, 05/2004, 10/2005, 12/2007, and 11/2009 respectively. The issues vary in size (numbering 12, 6, 1, 8, and 8 pages, respectively) and consequently, in terms of breadth of content. Most, however, report on the Club’s recent activities, list the current administrative staff, eulogise recently deceased members, and contain advertisements for goods and services of interest to members. All except the shortest also contain numerous black-and-white photographs of members participating in various events. No. 42 also has an article on the progress of the Club history including mention of a 1963 ABC Four Corners episode with footage inside and outside the Club as well as interviews with members.furfs, advertisements, gould tony, moore hedley, frances ken, stewart r. k, whybrow john, mclean tom, elsternwick, canfield bill, anzac day, remembrance day, middlemiss glenys, middlemiss brian, sayers john, rodda alby, st. george’s road, remembrance day service, president’s dinner, annett michael colonel, dejussing clive, stacey carole, white thomas sir, fuller joan, edwards m. t., greer j., warburton jimmy, decker john, mcbean j., mclean s. mrs., gibson ray, rigby jack, oakley trevor, paul’s steak house, wear well dry cleaners, mclean susan, caulfield lions clubs, glen eira district lions, ‘my brother jack’ short story award, ‘glenmore’, everett kevin, lee kenneth c., sneddon bruce n., perignon george j., bradley john m., kennedy colin j., waratah cellars, glenhuntly road, glen huntly road, taverna john, taverna robyn, gaylard bernie, auhl ron, yob loretta, muir frank, morris tony, blaney matt, james bob, kevin brennan, davey kathleen, wreath laying ceremonies, may carl, one petroleum co., ager michelle major, taus joe, geier noel, blore peter, creaney john, wadley geoffrey, oliver mavis i., browne donald d., ross john, kidd william, rea alan m., pollock rob, pollock florence, sell patricia miss, fidler n., dew d., mayell w., booth vincent, booth lois, johnson carl, ‘the ole tin hat’, centre road, bentleigh, rigby pat, eade charles, howell davie, blore jeff, russell paul, morse r. e., long bridford f. r., harkensee keith r., collins williams h., daniels albert e., stephani detleef p. von, walton alan l., canfield william g., barclay henry i., rose frank w., sherriff william g., may donald c., fergus mark l., sorel peter a., chivers keith, scarffe richard a., dalgleish maggie, sampson stan, jacobs frank, ware les, powell massey, merlo harry, perini leo, milnes ‘bluey’, carmody jack, edwards michael terrence, orrock george, lyon stan, raines barbara, raines laurie, hall ron, metherall murray, blore geoff, walker keith, davis max, doyle tom, reece jim, jewell bill, o’neill roe, ferrari ron, fogarty des, sinclair bill, mitchell j., harris l., boughton h. ms., townsend d. mrs., decker j., larkin r., elder g., sell p., clarke john, mclean t., kean phyllis m., booth geoffrey e., donoghue clifton s., durham leonard c., ford john w., nitsche neil h., davidson kelvin r., werba adele, pleydell max, price colin, taberner laurie, condron neil, leech gail, green barry rev’d, veteran’s lunch, devlin joseph h., murray mark blodwen, jackman david d., hall erica d., hackman james f., thompson pauline l., gassick betty m. le, logan george, wilson tony, slater bob, cobby a. h. (harry) air commodore, steinberg alison mrs., astill bob, reed donald, niewland hans, bodelier berry, little harold, hawkes stewart, limbue ram bahadur, kirkwood robert, rai bharansher, mclean susan, mcbean jon, white michael sgt., caspar freddie -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
... Murray Mrs... Robertson H.J. Mrs... Thomas A.M. Miss... education... Naylor E.H. Miss... Townsend James Reverend... Champion D. (female)... Evans P.M. Miss... Fulton L. (female)... Davidson M.J. Miss... Allen E Miss... Smart M Mrs... Giderson H Mrs... Dunstan G Mrs... Forte E Mrs... Morres T...Murray Mrs Robertson H.J. Mrs Thomas A.M. Miss education Naylor E.H. Miss Townsend James Reverend Champion D. (female) Evans P.M. Miss Fulton L. (female) Davidson M.J. Miss Allen E Miss Smart M Mrs Giderson H Mrs Dunstan G Mrs Forte E Mrs Morres T ...This file contains 9 items relating to the purchase of ‘Helenslea’ for Shelford Girls’ School and its early years there. 1/1 photocopy of a notice advertising a public meeting on 04/12/1922 concerning fundraising for the purchase of ‘Helenslea’ for Shelford Girls’ School, dated 29/11/1922, publication unknown. 2/1 leaflet requesting donations and gifts for the purchase and fitting out of ‘Helenslea’ for Shelford Girls’ School, dated 04/12/1922, publication unknown. 3/1 photocopy of 2 pages from the ‘St Mary’s Church Chronicle’ dated 16/12/1922., describing Shelford’s history, the purchase of ‘Helenslea’ and related fundraising efforts. 4/1 photocopy of an invitation to Mr & Mrs Reeves to attend the dedication of ‘Helenslea’ for use by Shelford Girls’ School on 22/02/1923. 5/1 photocopy of an article and 5 photographs in ‘Punch’, 01/03/1923, about the dedication of ‘Helenslea’ for use by Shelford Girls’ School. The photographs are of various visitors, staff and students with one showing the front of ‘Helenslea’. 6/1 photocopy of a one-page prospectus including rules for Shelford Girls’ School and Kindergarten with a photograph of the school dated approximately 1922-23. Date and publication unknown. The photograph shows ‘Helenslea’ prior to the alterations done for the school. 7/1 Photocopy of a photograph titled ‘Retrospect’ of the staff of Shelford Girls’ School in 1923 including E.H. Naylor, Rev. James Townsend, A.M. Thomas, D. Champion, P.M. Evans, and L. Fulton. Another photocopy of a second photograph of the school approx. 1923 and a list of teaching staff. Date and publication unknown. 8/2 photocopies of an article from an unknown, undated publication containing an extract from the ‘The Argus’, December 1928 describing the Shelford Speech Night. Also contains several notes about Shelford events and a photograph of the school in 1929. 9/1 photocopy of an undated photograph of Shelford Girls’ School from an unknown publication. Development of the gardens indicates a later date than 1929.st mary’s church, caulfield, shelford girls’ school and kindergarten, glen eira road, ‘helenslea’, hood crescent, hayman archdeacon, eggleston f.w., fundraising events, public meetings, schools, st mary’s school hall, blundell dora miss, allison road, school committees, mansions, stables, hood justice mr, views, churches, clergy residences, classrooms, halls, langley h.t., st mary’s church of england, moffit graham j, swale. d.h. mr, children, kindergartens, smith ogg and serpell (architects), smith sydney, dodgson miss, falls councillor, prendergast a.i. (churchwarden), slaney f miss, dumas mr, thomas miss, pollard mr, gill miss, beggs f.g. miss, beggs c miss, hollow s mr, irwin t mr, lloyd m.c. mr, graham j.m. mr, fredrickson mrs, langley canon, askew a.j. mr, scales a.w. mr, dixon emily miss, seymour road, stephen george sir, douglas sholto mr, ludbrook e.c. mr, langley mrs, reeves mr, reeves mrs, openings (events), lees harrington mrs, brookes mrs (mayoress), mayors, crotty c reverend, crotty mrs, wells j.s. reverend, wells mrs, scheiger c.p. reverend, scheiger mrs, cole t. reverend, cole mrs, gumas g. mr, gumas mrs, creswick h.e. mr, creswick mrs, askew mr, askew mrs, falls mrs, mowle councillor, mowle mrs, scales mr, scales mrs, welshford smithers t mr, welshford smithers mrs, walker h.k. mrs, lansell clarke mrs, head mrs, slaney miss, moffit graham mrs, whittington mrs, horsley a. mrs, townsend l. reverend, britten a.e. reverend, burns h. reverend, burns mrs, crockett reverend, crockett mrs, mclennan mr, mclennan mrs, mclellan miss, schofield reverend, brain reverend, wagg reverend, reeves reverend, archer f.h., archer mrs, akehurst miss, hoggart mrs, mcgowan mr, mcgowan mrs, chalk a.s. mr, chalk mrs, godley mrs, nattrass miss, gill miss, farmer mrs, biggs mrs, fulton mrs, armstrong mrs, thompson g.h. mr, thompson mrs, hall councillor, hall mrs, murray councillor, murray mrs, robertson h.j. mrs, thomas a.m. miss, education, naylor e.h. miss, townsend james reverend, champion d. (female), evans p.m. miss, fulton l. (female), davidson m.j. miss, allen e miss, smart m mrs, giderson h mrs, dunstan g mrs, forte e mrs, morres t miss, pollard e miss, varley m miss, tuckwell charles, howden l miss, massey ella miss, mitchell m miss, mollison f miss, lascelles k miss, england s.p. mr, miller e miss, smith m miss, speech nights, baker donald bishop, patton councillor (mayor), old girls association, dances and balls, green bishop, scarlett captain, king frank reverend, choirs, hayman archdeacon, awards -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPlan - Nettalie
... G... Blackie R... Stephen F... McCombie T... Woollaston H... Higgins J... Lloyd J C... Daish J... McLeod J... Hughes D... Wilson A... Jamieson G... Webb G H... Renwick S... Pennington H... Dunn J... Kirkpatrick W... Ricketson W... Toad A... Sayce J... Watts T... Widgery... Store... Guess J... Anketell J... Clack J... Sissen W... Clayton G... Dickson D... Bevan J... Hart T... Anderson J... Hart Mrs... Webb H... Masters S... Waghorn J... Hemming C... Hiam C... Farquhar W... Newing T... Payne T... Cooper R... Snipe S... Chambers J... Forster W... Summers R... Harriman B... Warrick... O’Connell... Long J... Peck R... Cochrane C... Murray...Caulfield Caulfield North Elsternwick St Kilda East Parish of Prahran Parish of Moorabbin Caulfield Road District Melbourne and Brighton Railway Rosstown Railway Elsternwick Railway Station Caulfield Railway Station Rosstown Railway Station Murrumbeena Railway Station Baptist Church Paddy’s Swamp reserve Cemetery Reserve Leman Swamp Reserve Caulfield Racecourse Reserve Brighton Cemetery The Vine Caulfield Hotel The Tam O’Shanter Hotel Melbourne Hunt Hotel Royal Hotel Hotham Street Horne Street Nepean Highway North Road Orrong Road Dandenong Road Princes Highway Kooyong Road Alma Road Inkerman Road Balaclava Road Glen Eira Road Glen Huntly Road Hawthorn Road Cemetery Road Bambra Road Redan Road Kambrook Road Neerim Road Booran Road Racecourse Road Grange Road Koornang Road Murrumbeena Road Crosbie Road Kangaroo Road Poath Road Ford W Lempriere Cople J Riddell J C Manifold J Testar T Billing R H Semple Blundell Shaw A Butchart G Stephen J W Stephen G Sir Hart J Duncan G Blackie R Stephen F McCombie T Woollaston H Higgins J Lloyd J C Daish J McLeod J Hughes D Wilson A Jamieson G Webb G H Renwick S Pennington H Dunn J Kirkpatrick W Ricketson W Toad A Sayce J Watts T Widgery Store Guess J Anketell J Clack J Sissen W Clayton G Dickson D Bevan J Hart T Anderson J Hart Mrs Webb H Masters S Waghorn J Hemming C Hiam C Farquhar W Newing T Payne T Cooper R Snipe S Chambers J Forster W Summers R Harriman B Warrick O’Connell Long J Peck R Cochrane C Murray Ross W Evans C Kennedy J Maclean N Forster Lyall W Dean J Newton H Looker W Baker C Johnston Crosbie J Kerr Jones Parr Nelson C Montgomery L Parsons W James J C Sibon C Smith Sydney W Plans Maps Land subdivisions Land use Settlements Roads and streets Hotels Churches Police stations Post offices Land surveys Railway stations Railways Schoolhouses Commerce Clergy residences Official buildings Local government Road districts Plan Nettalie ...An A4 photocopy of the 'Plan of the Caulfield Road District' dated 1867. This plan shows the location of the properties owned by A Shaw and Blundell on Balaclava and Orrong Roads where Nettalie is situated. The plan includes all the landowners listed where their property was, the street names and other landmarks of 1867 including railways, hotels and reserves.caulfield, caulfield north, elsternwick, st kilda east, parish of prahran, parish of moorabbin, caulfield road district, melbourne and brighton railway, rosstown railway, elsternwick railway station, caulfield railway station, rosstown railway station, murrumbeena railway station, baptist church, paddy’s swamp reserve, cemetery reserve, leman swamp reserve, caulfield racecourse reserve, brighton cemetery, the vine caulfield hotel, the tam o’shanter hotel, melbourne hunt hotel, royal hotel, hotham street, horne street, nepean highway, north road, orrong road, dandenong road, princes highway, kooyong road, alma road, inkerman road, balaclava road, glen eira road, glen huntly road, hawthorn road, cemetery road, bambra road, redan road, kambrook road, neerim road, booran road, racecourse road, grange road, koornang road, murrumbeena road, crosbie road, kangaroo road, poath road, ford w, lempriere, cople j, riddell j c, manifold j, testar t, billing r h, semple, blundell, shaw a, butchart g, stephen j w, stephen g sir, hart j, duncan g, blackie r, stephen f, mccombie t, woollaston h, higgins j, lloyd j c, daish j, mcleod j, hughes d, wilson a, jamieson g, webb g h, renwick s, pennington h, dunn j, kirkpatrick w, ricketson w, toad a, sayce j, watts t, widgery, store, guess j, anketell j, clack j, sissen w, clayton g, dickson d, bevan j, hart t, anderson j, hart mrs, webb h, masters s, waghorn j, hemming c, hiam c, farquhar w, newing t, payne t, cooper r, snipe s, chambers j, forster w, summers r, harriman b, warrick, o’connell, long j, peck r, cochrane c, murray ross w, evans c, kennedy j, maclean n, forster, lyall w, dean j, newton h, looker w, baker c, johnston, crosbie j, kerr, jones, parr, nelson c, montgomery l, parsons w, james j c, sibon c, smith sydney w, plans, maps, land subdivisions, land use, settlements, roads and streets, hotels, churches, police stations, post offices, land surveys, railway stations, railways, schoolhouses, commerce, clergy residences, official buildings, local government, road districts -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS (ARGUS, 1861) RE MURRAY RIVER RAILWAY, 1861
... Newspaper cuttings (Argus,8 July 1861) re Murray River Railway. enclosed in a buff envelope 'The Australasian T.& G. Mutual Life, Assurance Society Ltd.letterhead on exterior. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Individual basil watson Newspaper cuttings (Argus,8 July 1861) re Murray River Railway. enclosed in a buff envelope 'The Australasian T.& G. Mutual Life, Assurance Society Ltd.letterhead on exterior. a. ...Newspaper cuttings (Argus,8 July 1861) re Murray River Railway. enclosed in a buff envelope 'The Australasian T.& G. Mutual Life, Assurance Society Ltd.letterhead on exterior. a. 'Progress of the works' 2/7/1861; b. 'Opening of the line to Woodend' 8/7/1861; c. Paragraph on first official train trip to Woodend (Argus? 7/1861) Connection to Watson family possibly through mention of Mr. G.W. Knight, the district engineer of the Sunbury section of the railway.person, individual, basil watson -
Murrumbeena Cricket ClubPhotograph, 1933-34 A Team Premiership, c. 1934
... Murray...G Fulling...T...Murrumbeena Cricket Club Bute St Murrumbeena melbourne Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Cricket Club Cricket Cricket Clubs Cricketers Charlie Williams Arthur Robertson Roy Moore Fred Glenie Jack Shiell Harry Scoullar Fred Armstrong Ted Wolsley George Terry Jack Murray G Fulling T Jeff Riley Ted Wolsley Charlie Williams Percy Love W Reid Ernie Frankland Peter Robertson Photograph of 1933-34 A Team premiership 1933-34 A Team Premiership Photograph Photograph ...Photograph of 1933-34 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, charlie williams, arthur robertson, roy moore, fred glenie, jack shiell, harry scoullar, fred armstrong, ted wolsley, george terry, jack murray, g fulling, t jeff riley, ted wolsley, charlie williams, percy love, w reid, ernie frankland, peter robertson -
Murrumbeena Cricket ClubPhotograph, 1934-35 B Team Premiership, c.1935
... G Fulling...Arthur Schrape...George Eakins...Alex Lundy...T J Riley...Lew Bristowe...Wally Gray...JS Murray...Murrumbeena Cricket Club Bute St Murrumbeena melbourne Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Cricket Club Cricket Cricket Clubs Cricketers Ernie Frankland Peter Robertson Percy Love Jim Watson Jack Ridgeway Stan Francis Fred Glenie Edwin Robertson M Hanley G Fulling Arthur Schrape George Eakins Alex Lundy T J Riley Lew Bristowe Wally Gray JS Murray Don Taylor Photograph of 1934-35 B Team premiership 1934-35 B Team Premiership Photograph Photograph ...Photograph of 1934-35 B Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, ernie frankland, peter robertson, percy love, jim watson, jack ridgeway, stan francis, fred glenie, edwin robertson, m hanley, g fulling, arthur schrape, george eakins, alex lundy, t j riley, lew bristowe, wally gray, js murray, don taylor -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Shire, Charlton Flour Mill, c.1987
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...A previous mill had operated in Charlton by Mr. W.E. Foreman on the banks of the Avoca River and was acquired in 1919 by Noske Bros. The present Flour Mill was built by Noske Bros and opened in May 1927. It was taken over by the Grain Elevator Board in the 1970s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life. Colour photograph of Charlton Flour Mill and silos. Intersection of Kaye & Davies Streets in the foreground. One large silver silo and three taller greyish concrete silos to the left. Three other cream coloured silos behind. There are pipes and sheds on top of the silos. There is a cream single story building to the right of the silver silo and a multi-storey building behind with eight window in the upper level. There is a small red brick building on the far left of the photo.w.e. foreman, noske bros, flour mill charlton, business, industry -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Lithograph, Rider & Mercer, Views of Charlton
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Close up photograph of part of the Charlton Lithograph showing the Charlton Steam Power Flour Mill of G & C Foreman. Located in on the bank of the Avoca river. The mill owners attempted to dam the river during the 1870s. The mill was built in 1876 as recorded by the local traveling correspondent . Foreman's flour mill established 1876 at the west end of High Street. Sold to Norske in 1925. Replaced by Noske's Flour Mill on Kays Street in 1927. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Colour photo taken of a small portion of the Charlton Lithograph. Showing the Charlton Steam Flour Mill of G. C. Foreman.Charlton Steam Flour Mills. G & C Foreman proprietors.lithograph, business, industry, charlton, flour mill, noske bros, foreman -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1948
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo which was part of a set produced in c.1948. Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. Noskes flour mill built in 1927 with extra silos added in 1940's.Photo enlarged by Vic Williams of Bendigo nephew of Chris Clarke transport driver. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo.charlton, flour mill, noske's, noske bros -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1948
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo which was part of a set produced in c.1948. Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. Noskes flour mill built in 1927 with extra silos added in 1940's. Photo enlarged by Vic Williams of Bendigo nephew of Chris Clarke transport driver. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photocharton, business, noske bros, flour mill -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1960
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Noske's mill in mid 1960s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photograph with white border.charlton, business, noske's, flour mill -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPostcard, A view of Charlton. The seasons greeting from Charlton, c.1946
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. ...Eight silos added in 1940s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Large landscape black and white photo set on a blue card backing. The card has a green holly leaf pattern embossed on the edge.A view of Charlton. The Season's Greetings from Charlton.charlton, noske bros, noske's, flour mill -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - TRADE TOKENS OF CASTLEMAINE
... T. Butterworth & co. - R. Calder - W. Froomes - Murray & Christie and G. Ryland....T. Butterworth & co. - R. Calder - W. Froomes - Murray & Christie and G. Ryland. ...Trade tokens of Castlemaine by R. Leonard Henderson President, Numismatic Association of Victoria. On the front page under the title in pen: some notes compiled in 1980 Len Henderson. The booklet comprise 11 loose typewritten pages. The tokens described are from: T. Butterworth & co. - R. Calder - W. Froomes - Murray & Christie and G. Ryland.numismatics, tokens, tokens of castlemaine -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Boundary Rovers (football) and Rising Sun Cricket Club, Premiers, Allan Studio, 1948
... G PETTIONA...P JOHNSON...Tommy LAHIFF...J WHITE...E BYRCE...T GIBBS...William COY...A FERRIS...G SYKES...Jim COY...H FLORENCE...T DUFFY...W STUART...J MILLAR...J PETTIONA...N GENT...K MARSHALL...A HARRISON...L DICKSON...S BULPITT...G SAGER...W PITTS...G WINCHCOMBE...W AHALE...W BOWERS...J COLLINS...R MURRAY...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Archibald (Arch) TODD Sport - Australian Rules Football Sport - Cricket Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Rising Sun Hotel Boundary Rovers Football Club Rising Sun Cricket Club C McAULEY V BUTLER P DARCY W GIBBONS R FORREST J THORNHILL J WILLIAMS V COY A PETTIONA L BOYCE C BULPITT W PAYNE G PETTIONA P JOHNSON Tommy LAHIFF J WHITE E BYRCE T GIBBS William COY A FERRIS G SYKES Jim COY H FLORENCE T DUFFY W STUART J MILLAR J PETTIONA N GENT K MARSHALL A HARRISON L DICKSON S BULPITT G SAGER W PITTS G WINCHCOMBE W AHALE W BOWERS J COLLINS R MURRAY R TRAINER J SAWTELL S HARRISON G BEATON J DOBSON T BROSNAN A MARTINI R HARRISON M MAHER A KEEPING A 'Nappy' OLLINGTON Business and Traders - Hotels Lettering blurred at top Large framed presentation of two photos of Rising Sun Hotel's Sunday League Premiership football and cricket teams ('Boundary Rovers' and 'Rising Sun Cricket Club' 1947-48, handlettered with details, including names of players. ...Large framed presentation of two photos of Rising Sun Hotel's Sunday League Premiership football and cricket teams ('Boundary Rovers' and 'Rising Sun Cricket Club' 1947-48, handlettered with details, including names of players. Brown frame (painted over beige-painted frame), beige surround, blue and black letterings. Ref item 1336 for matching program.Lettering blurred at toparchibald (arch) todd, sport - australian rules football, sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, rising sun hotel, boundary rovers football club, rising sun cricket club, c mcauley, v butler, p darcy, w gibbons, r forrest, j thornhill, j williams, v coy, a pettiona, l boyce, c bulpitt, w payne, g pettiona, p johnson, tommy lahiff, j white, e byrce, t gibbs, william coy, a ferris, g sykes, jim coy, h florence, t duffy, w stuart, j millar, j pettiona, n gent, k marshall, a harrison, l dickson, s bulpitt, g sager, w pitts, g winchcombe, w ahale, w bowers, j collins, r murray, r trainer, j sawtell, s harrison, g beaton, j dobson, t brosnan, a martini, r harrison, m maher, a keeping, a 'nappy' ollington, business and traders - hotels -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO R.S.L. NEWS VOL. 1 NO. 3
... G P Hyett... A W Comber... W Nichols... Maurice F Noonan... Allans Walk Delicatessen... R B Webb... Jack L Lyons... Perrow...s Paints... T C Sheers... Provincial Motors (Bendigo) Pty Ltd... Banjo Paterson... Will Ogilvey... Ben Hall... Joe Gardiner... Major Bob Ramsay MC... 53rd Batt.... Major E V Timms... WW1... 2nd A.I.F.... F M Carson... Tooranie House... Brian Abe... P E Dunstan... A Lam Sun... Don Murray...G Brown Don Chalmer Pty Ltd Bendigo Timber Co Pty Ltd G P Hyett A W Comber W Nichols Maurice F Noonan Allans Walk Delicatessen R B Webb Jack L Lyons Perrow s Paints T C Sheers Provincial Motors (Bendigo) Pty Ltd Banjo Paterson Will Ogilvey Ben Hall Joe Gardiner Major Bob Ramsay MC 53rd Batt. Major E V Timms WW1 2nd A.I.F. F M Carson Tooranie House Brian Abe P E Dunstan A Lam Sun Don Murray ...Bendigo R.S.L. News Volume 1, Number 3 Christmas-New Year Issue. Red, blue, yellow and gold badge on the front cover. Contains advertisements from local businesses, Bendigo R.S.L. Office Bearers 1960, news, notes from Clubs, an article titled 'When the Japs Broke Out at Cowra' and a short obituary of Sir Horace Robertson.A Wicks Knott Publication, Printed by Southdown Press, 33 Rosslyn Street, West Melbourne.magazine, organization, bendigo rsl, r.s.l. bendigo collection - bendigo r.s.l. news vol. 1 no. 3, ashmans dry cleaners, h q radio service, f c straub, hampel furniture products, pierce grenfell, ron meurer, h w snell, axedale quarries, a l & k stringer, excavations, al & b g pearce, w mcculloch & co, bendigo motor co, m g taylor, fair-view upholsterers, alwyn nelson, northern terrazzo co, l fawssett & co, bendigo sub-branch r.s.s, &, a.i.l.a., col j w swatton, h a w morey, s thompson, g j baker, j k barnes, a c harridge, j harrison, t h hume, w h pinder, d e mcgregor, f e schilling, g g styles, c vaughan, j e fay, geo j baker, a v palmer, n mclaren young, e m vains & co, g e h rowell, a v & l e smith, j r palmers, graham lowe refrigeration service, a w pulfer motors, b r burns, vic palmer, golden square dry cleaners, j w carter & sons, alltyre service pty ltd, ian wills, bill nicholls jack watts, the robyn, a g power, leo a hughes, bendigo manchester house, frank wilson, hesse bros, frank bouchier, your typewriter sales and service, tom heenan, win patten, bendigo legacy, r wilson, w e p carruthers, antonian café, kairn's auto-bits, cohns, jeffreys bread, 4th armoured regt social club, g e baldwin, bendigo & district ex-p.o.w. social club, w hargreaves, d gregor, bendigo r.s.l. ladies auxiliary, mrs h morey, mrs p floyd, mrs w hocking, mrs h sims, mrs t hall, rsl women's council of victoria, mr & mrsa kersting, w coates, a bolitho, w hocking, n mcivor, perretts, martin washington, e a bennett pty ltd, john burgoyne, 38th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, j plim c findlay, ex-navelmen's club, t staley, airforce association, a stevens, t grimes, rats of tobruk association, j ferguson, catholic war veterans' association, j noonan, t coppock, dads' association, w murphy, bendigo legacy club, win patten, t h iser, t h runnalls, legacy house, 105 anti-tank regiment social club, alwyn nelson, laurie townsing, bendigo repatriation local committee, v w hosking, w rex porter, g a pethard, f t dunphy, l m porter, e h duus, lt col thomas waitson williams dso, ric coulson, r ball & son, lorraine florist, neol searle pty ltd, bendigo and district t & p i social club, e j taylor, t wellins, w phelan, g keily, l boyd, t tuddenham, e butler, g armstrong, geo j baker, easter fair society, bendigo agricultural society, 6th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, f t dunphy, w green, r c wright, bendigo showgrounds r.a.a.o.c. camp club, j j davies, e p perrett, t g heenan, w rex porter, fred coulson, harry hall, alan bath, tom hume, ted commons, geo h baker, percy floyd, stan hunter, joe wagland, railway sub-section r.s.l., g brown, don chalmer pty ltd, bendigo timber co pty ltd, g p hyett, a w comber, w nichols, maurice f noonan, allans walk delicatessen, r b webb, jack l lyons, perrow, s paints, t c sheers, provincial motors (bendigo) pty ltd, banjo paterson, will ogilvey, ben hall, joe gardiner, major bob ramsay mc, 53rd batt., major e v timms, ww1, 2nd a.i.f., f m carson, tooranie house, brian abe, p e dunstan, a lam sun, don murray, windermere hotel, bendigo disposals, frank a hill & co, fitzpatrick's, sandhurst dairies pty ltd, m williamson, george symon's dairy, w h oakley, sir horace robertson, british commonwealth occupation forces, australian light horse, state savings bank, royal military college, golden fleece service station, j w williams, tomlins simmie pty ltd, clark king & co pty ltd, mckenna's modern store, bryan mckenna, wicks knott publication, southdown press -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: REIV PRESIDENT LUNCHEON 29/4/2016
... G W (George) Earl... M (Murray) Carter... H Stuart... F C (Fred) Dyett... D S (Don) Dungey... C A (Claude) Roxborough... S R (Ron) Wilkinson... W (Win) Patten... E (Eric) Cowling... S (Sven) Johanson... J V (Vin) Ketterer... L G (Les) Pascoe... G J (Gordon) Sayers... S A (Syl) Doyle... S J (Stephen) Carter... R E (Reg) Grylls... D (Don) Greig... T...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Auctioneers j h curnow & son pty ltd Ian Dyett Collection - REIV President Luncheon 29/4/2016 Ron Wilkinson Steve Carter Dane Boag Vin Ketterer Rick Dungey Robert Ketterer Craig Tweed Darryn Mawby Luke Goggin Keith Sutherland Lindal Wilson Jacinta McIvor R J (Dick) Vicars-Foote S P (Stanley) Bishop H A (Harry) Wilkinson L L (Len) Dungey G W (George) Earl M (Murray) Carter H Stuart F C (Fred) Dyett D S (Don) Dungey C A (Claude) Roxborough S R (Ron) Wilkinson W (Win) Patten E (Eric) Cowling S (Sven) Johanson J V (Vin) Ketterer L G (Les) Pascoe G J (Gordon) Sayers S A (Syl) Doyle S J (Stephen) Carter R E (Reg) Grylls D (Don) Greig T C Watts P (Perc) Fawcett J (Jack) Wylie E A (Ern) Spence) J P (John) Keating R H (Rick) Dungey J R (John) Wilkinson C (Craig) Tweed N (Noel) Dyett R J (Robert) Ketterer M (Martin) Skahill W H M (Hunter) Gill P (Pat) Williams T (Trevor) Andrew N (Neil) Draffin I (Ian) Dyett J (John) Pawsey M (Matt) Bowles D (Damien) O'Shannessy A (adrian) Robinson B (Brad) Hinton M (Matt) Leonard C (Craig) Webster L (Luke) Goggin Formerly Box 564. ...Formerly Box 564. REIV Presidents' Luncheon April 29, 2016. Has photos of Steve Carter (1979 - 1980), Dane Boag (1981 & 1982), Vin Ketterer (1983 & 1984), Rick Dungey (1985 & 1986), Robert Ketterer (1987, 1993 & 1994), Craign Tweed (1988 & 1989), Darryn Mawby (1990 & 1991), Luke Goggin (1992), Keith Sutherland (1995) and Jacinta McIvor1997 - ) No photo of Ron Wilkinson (1960 - 1975) and Lindal Wilson (1996). REIV Past Secretaries REIV Bendigo Division from 1960 to 1997. Also has a Roll Call of President/Chairman and Secretary from 1941 to 2016. On the back are photos of Past Presidents/Chairmen. They are: Trevor Andrew (2001), Dane Boag (1989), Matt Bowles (2005, 2012 & 2013), Steve Carter (1978, 1984 & 1987), Neil Draffin (2002), Don Dungey (1951, 1958 & 1965), Rick Dungey (1980 & 1987), Ian M Dyett (2003), Noel Dyett, 1985, 1991, 1998 & 2009), Hunter Gill (1994), Brad Hinton (2008), John Keating (1979, 1986, 1996, 2010 & 2011 (acting), Robert Ketterer (1988 & 1995), Vin Ketterer (1964, 1970 & 1974), Matt Leonard (2014), Darryn Mawby (1993), Damien O'Shannessy (2006), John Pawsey (2004), Adrian Robinson (2007), Martin Skahill (1990), Craig Tweed (1982,1992 & 2000), Craig Webster (2015, 2016), John Wilkinson (1981) and Pat Williams (1999). Under each name is when they commenced in the Real Estate Industry, Companies, Highlights and Comments.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - reiv president luncheon 29/4/2016, ron wilkinson, steve carter, dane boag, vin ketterer, rick dungey, robert ketterer, craig tweed, darryn mawby, luke goggin, keith sutherland, lindal wilson, jacinta mcivor, r j (dick) vicars-foote, s p (stanley) bishop, h a (harry) wilkinson, l l (len) dungey, g w (george) earl, m (murray) carter, h stuart, f c (fred) dyett, d s (don) dungey, c a (claude) roxborough, s r (ron) wilkinson, w (win) patten, e (eric) cowling, s (sven) johanson, j v (vin) ketterer, l g (les) pascoe, g j (gordon) sayers, s a (syl) doyle, s j (stephen) carter, r e (reg) grylls, d (don) greig, t c watts, p (perc) fawcett, j (jack) wylie, e a (ern) spence) j p (john) keating, r h (rick) dungey, j r (john) wilkinson, c (craig) tweed, n (noel) dyett, r j (robert) ketterer, m (martin) skahill, w h m (hunter) gill, p (pat) williams, t (trevor) andrew, n (neil) draffin, i (ian) dyett, j (john) pawsey, m (matt) bowles, d (damien) o'shannessy, a (adrian) robinson, b (brad) hinton, m (matt) leonard, c (craig) webster, l (luke) goggin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: TO PAY
... T Exeter... G Murray...Signed by W. T. Exeter, C.R. and G. Murray?, Secretary....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No 3770 Collection - To Pay Court King of the Forest Mr Lewis Woodward W T Exeter G Murray Blue coupon, dated 28 June 1876, asking Mr. ...Blue coupon, dated 28 June 1876, asking Mr. T. A. Lewis, Treasurer, to pay Woodward the sum of £1/15/- for ? summon. Signed by W. T. Exeter, C.R. and G. Murray?, Secretary.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - to pay, court king of the forest, mr lewis, woodward, w t exeter, g murray -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: TO PAY
... T Exeter... G Murray...Signed by W. T. Exeter, C.R. and G. Murray?, Secretary....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No 3770 Collection - To Pay Court King of the Forest Mr Lewis Au ? W T Exeter G Murray Blue coupon, dated 28 June 1876, asking Mr. ...Blue coupon, dated 28 June 1876, asking Mr. T. A. Lewis, Treasurer, to pay Au ? The sum of £6/15/- for Services. Signed by W. T. Exeter, C.R. and G. Murray?, Secretary.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - to pay, court king of the forest, mr lewis, au ?, w t exeter, g murray -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BACK TO EAST SHELBOURNE SPORTS CARNIVAL, 8 October, 1927
... G H Marshall, E Pocock, R Vines, and E Wright. General Committee; In addition to the above, Messrs. E Pocock, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and W Marshall, Mesdames W Harris, A Holden, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and Miss Pocock. Officials Judges: Messrs. T D Cairns, J Craven, and Geo. Hogben. Handicappers: Mr P Davidson (Northern District Walker's Assn.) Starter: Mr W Harris, M De Araugo, J Hinck, H Hovenden, E Pocock, W Hamilton, F J Roberts, A D Holden. Timekeeper: Mr H Hinck. Patrons: Cr, J Bartels, Nuttall & Clarke, Mrs D Punton, R S V Cocking, J Murray...G H Marshall, E Pocock, R Vines, and E Wright. General Committee; In addition to the above, Messrs. E Pocock, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and W Marshall, Mesdames W Harris, A Holden, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and Miss Pocock. Officials Judges: Messrs. T D Cairns, J Craven, and Geo. Hogben. Handicappers: Mr P Davidson (Northern District Walker's Assn.) Starter: Mr W Harris, M De Araugo, J Hinck, H Hovenden, E Pocock, W Hamilton, F J Roberts, A D Holden. Timekeeper: Mr H Hinck. Patrons: Cr, J Bartels, Nuttall & Clarke, Mrs D Punton, R S V Cocking, J Murray ...Back To East Shelbourne Sports Carnival, Saturday, October 8, 1927. Programme. Refreshments on grounds, dance at night. 1/- Casamento's Buses. Executive Committee: President; W Harris. Vice-President; M De Araugo. Messrs. E Wright, A D Holden, W Hamilton, J Bartels, J Hinck, and H Hinck. Hon. Sec.; H M Burke. Asst. Hon. Sec.; G H Marshall. Ladies; Mesdames J Bartels, H Burke, G H Marshall, E Pocock, R Vines, and E Wright. General Committee; In addition to the above, Messrs. E Pocock, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and W Marshall, Mesdames W Harris, A Holden, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and Miss Pocock. Officials Judges: Messrs. T D Cairns, J Craven, and Geo. Hogben. Handicappers: Mr P Davidson (Northern District Walker's Assn.) Starter: Mr W Harris, M De Araugo, J Hinck, H Hovenden, E Pocock, W Hamilton, F J Roberts, A D Holden. Timekeeper: Mr H Hinck. Patrons: Cr, J Bartels, Nuttall & Clarke, Mrs D Punton, R S V Cocking, J Murray, and A Wells. Next 8 pages contain information on the history of East Shelbourne beginning with; This district is situated about ten miles west of south-west of Bendigo on Back Creek or Spring Creek, which received its names from the early diggers of Bendigo who, through shortage of water, were compelled to puddle at Bullock Creek or further 'back,' hence Back Creek; and because of the number of springs it contained - Spring Creek. Among the first to settle, in 1860, were Messrs. John Jenkinson, J Kilgour, T Connelly, G Nichols, R Fox, (who married Mrs James Jenkinson), Kenny, J Roberts, J Genders, J Curry, G Nevinson, Bartram, J Geary, A Nicholl, H Spencer, W Saunders, Mrs Prichard, and J Stansfield. History of East Shelbourne continues . . . Events held were Boy's (State School) Bicycle Race, Stepping the Distance (Gents), Stepping the Distance (Ladies), Bowling at the Stump, Kicking Football Through Hoop, Sheaf Toss, Bucket Ball, Sheffield, Children's Relay Race, Men's Potato Race, Tilting Rings, on Bikes, Walking Contest 1 mile, Car Race through pegs, Slow Bicycle Race 50 yards, Handicap Bicycle Race 2 miles, Tilting Rings in Cars, High Jump, Ladies' and Gent's Cigarette Race, Weight Guessing. Prizes were awarded for first and second placing of these events.In 1923, a Sports Carnival was held in the precincts of what was then a water reserve, situated south of the State School. The area was reserved for watering purposes on 1st May, 1894; and on July 15th, 1912, a small portion was excised. By 1923 its usefulness for water storage had disappeared, and being ideal for recreation purposes, it was decided, at the final meeting of the above sorts carnival, to apply for the area appointed, Mr W Harris (chairman), Messrs. G H Marshall, J Roberts, D Gill, M Connolly, R Vines, E Pocock, and H M Burke (secretary). The matter terminated in a Land Board, presided over by Mr McPherson, being held in Bendigo. The application was granted, but was not gazetted, until Messrs. W Harris and F J Roberts, with Messrs. A E Cook, MLA and Hon. H Keck, MLC interviewed the Minister for Lands. Soon afterwards, at a public meeting, the following members were elected to constitute the first Board of management, Messrs. W Harris (chairman), G H Marshall, A D Holden, F J Roberts (tres.), M D'Araugo, E Wright, and H M Burke (sec.). Since then the arena has been cleared and levelled by residents, and labor and material to the value of 150 pounds have been put into the reserve. At least 2/3rds of the program contain ads from business in Bendigo. Fordson Tractor - W Cowling, W Lewis William's Chymist, Collier footwear, William Wallace Land and Clearing Sales, Bain & Daws Groceries, Farmers & Citizens Trustees Company Bendigo Limited, Northern Seed Supply Co., Marong Bakery, Bennetts' Arcade Store, Marong Hotel, Warren's Drapery & Clothing, Jas. Friswell Butcher, Webster's Wireless, Baker & Woods Tennis Supplies, Hartleys Wireless, Cycle Hartleys, Bendigo Book & Stationery Centre Frank J Every's, T R Jones Chemist, Wool Skins & Hides F Ferguson, Furniture Carpets Linoleums Morley Johnsons, Jewellery & Silverware Prescott & Dawe, Drapers Honan & O'Toole, Stilwell's of Bendigo, Gents' & Ladies' Tailoring Hatters & Mercers Messrs. Denton Bros., Groceries Ales Wines & Spirits W Jeffrey, Ashman's Tailors Hatters Mercers, Myer's, Farmers' Grocery D Whyte & Co., Drapers & Furniture Stores The Beehive, Butcher les. Friswell, Tobacconist & Hairdresser W J Lenten, Timber Merchants & Ironmongers Hume & Iser, Stock E M Vains & Co., Ladies' & Gents' Tailors Clifford & Fulton, Printers & Stationers Bolton Bros. Pty Ltd, Bendigo Leather Shop, Everything Musical Suttons, Andrew's Auction Rooms Butter Eggs Poultry etc, Meats A C Petherick's, Albert Bush's Produce Stores & Chaff Mills, T D Cairns & Co., Jeweller C J Kirby, Casamento's Garage & Ballarat Motor Bus Service, Webster Bros. Sporting House Cycle Builders Motor Cycle & Car Agents, British Motors Bendigo, Webb's Bacon Depot. 20 pages plus coverBoltons Print, Bendigoevent, social, east shelbourne sports carnival -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 5-6, 1920
... G. Barvber, E. Martin. 4th row - R. Josephs, M. Flowers, x, L. Pratt, x, M. Pratt, C. Sto??, x, F. Madden, E. Luscombe, x, Ellis, Madden. 3rd row - R. Bensack, E. Hamilton, Evan Wigley, R. Bradshaw, A. Dickson, F. Davidson, A. Pickett, L. Hunt, D. Skurrie, E. Thomas, V. Watson (Wigley), Luscombe, E. Black, S. Kay. 2nd row - L. Maggs, F. Barry, W. Allen, W. Kraefft, W. Pump, A. White, A. Blood, W. Ginn, S. Clarke, C. Nelson. 1st row - H. Franks, W. O'Brien, A. Holmes, H. Hunt, J. Stock, T. Murray...G. Barvber, E. Martin. 4th row - R. Josephs, M. Flowers, x, L. Pratt, x, M. Pratt, C. Sto??, x, F. Madden, E. Luscombe, x, Ellis, Madden. 3rd row - R. Bensack, E. Hamilton, Evan Wigley, R. Bradshaw, A. Dickson, F. Davidson, A. Pickett, L. Hunt, D. Skurrie, E. Thomas, V. Watson (Wigley), Luscombe, E. Black, S. Kay. 2nd row - L. Maggs, F. Barry, W. Allen, W. Kraefft, W. Pump, A. White, A. Blood, W. Ginn, S. Clarke, C. Nelson. 1st row - H. Franks, W. O'Brien, A. Holmes, H. Hunt, J. Stock, T. Murray ...Black and white photograph - Grade 5-6, 1920"Attached to photograph" Back Row - L to R: D.Pickett, E.Tait, E.Clarke, E.Peacock, G.Evans, L.Greenwood, H.Pickett, E.Franks, ?, G.Barber, E.Martin. 2nd Row - L to R: R.Joseph, M.Flowers, ?, L.Pratt, ?, M.Pratt, C.Stock, ?, J.Madden, E.Luscombe, (?).Ellis, (?) Madden. 3rd Row - L to R: R.Bonsack, E.Hamilton, E.Wigley, R.Bradshaw, A.Dickson, J.Davidson, A.Pickett, L.Hunt, D.Skurrie, E.Thomas, T.Watson, (?) Luscombe, E.Black, S.Kay. 4th Row - L Maggs, J.Barry, W.Allen, W.Kraefft, W.Pump, A.White, A.Blood, W.Ginn, S.Clarke, C.Nelson. Front Row - H.FrankW.O'Brien, A.Holmes, H.Hunt, J.Stock, T.Murray, ? Von Horn, G.Eastwood, C.Whitechurch, E.Lane, G.Dickson, L.Pratt, W.Meyland, C.Burns, J.Pratt, W.Fisher, T.Rymers, ?, N.Bonsack, H.Little. ---- And Written on backing sheet of one of the enlargements, "Ringwood S. School 5th & 6th Grade, approx. 1918. Back row - D. Pickett, E. Tait, E. Clarke, E. Peacock, G. Evans, L. Greenswood, H. Pickett, E. Frank, x, G. Barvber, E. Martin. 4th row - R. Josephs, M. Flowers, x, L. Pratt, x, M. Pratt, C. Sto??, x, F. Madden, E. Luscombe, x, Ellis, Madden. 3rd row - R. Bensack, E. Hamilton, Evan Wigley, R. Bradshaw, A. Dickson, F. Davidson, A. Pickett, L. Hunt, D. Skurrie, E. Thomas, V. Watson (Wigley), Luscombe, E. Black, S. Kay. 2nd row - L. Maggs, F. Barry, W. Allen, W. Kraefft, W. Pump, A. White, A. Blood, W. Ginn, S. Clarke, C. Nelson. 1st row - H. Franks, W. O'Brien, A. Holmes, H. Hunt, J. Stock, T. Murray, x, Von Horan, G. Eastwood, C. Whitechurch, E. Lane, G. Dickson, L. Pratt, W. Mayland, C. Burns, J. Pratt, W. Fisher, F. Rymers, x, V. Bonsack, H. Little". 4th Row - L to R: L.Maggs, J.Barry, W.Allen, W.Kraefft, W.Pump, A.White, A.Blood, W.Ginn, S.Clarke, C.Nelson. Front Row - L to R: H.Franks, W.O'Brien, A.Holmes, H.Hunt, J.Stock, T.Murray, (?) VonHorn, G.Eastwood, C.Whitechurch, E.Lane, G.Dickson, L.Pratt, W.Meyland, C.Burns, J.Pratt, W.Fisher, T.Rymers, ?, N.Bonsack, H.Little. Teacher: -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Book, Extra Muros, 1930, 1930
... g bolster...joyce thomas...c cummins...j conway...r row...w augustini...n prendergast...d carroll...n larkan...m fogarty...m murray...a vickers...e forster...c mccullough...k curley...m bainbridge...t...(The Flag, Nov 1997; The Flag, Nov 1996; BTC Handbook 1965) btc ballarat teachers college j weir v bellingham em smith c cox g rosehain cm hall m ocallaghan m giles d roscoe o hateley c inglis a curtis g bolster joyce thomas c cummins j conway r row w augustini n prendergast d carroll n larkan m fogarty m murray a vickers e forster c mccullough k curley m bainbridge t stuart mollie quinn mildred graham hazel henderson norman cocks george carey colin hall jessie higgins r bowman a coto v mckenzie g dunstan thomas alexander maclean j mckerbery r warriner edna jones ina dickman wi young jh mcnaughton re moosman f hickey q kerby r watson c goltz ab jones Ballarat East Library Physical Culture On the first page written in red pencil "M Miller" [Monica Miller] Blue soft cover booklet with gold titles relating to the Ballarat Teachers College, 62 pages with illustrations and advertisements. ...Ballarat Teachers’ College commenced at Ballarat East Library in 1926 and stayed at that location until temporary closure in December 1931. In 1926 Sixty one students enrolled, and the staff consisted of Mr W.H. Ellwood, Miss A. Bouchier, Mr A.B. Jones. (The Flag, Nov 1997; The Flag, Nov 1996; BTC Handbook 1965)Blue soft cover booklet with gold titles relating to the Ballarat Teachers College, 62 pages with illustrations and advertisements. Includes information on current and ex students. Staff and student activities throughout the year.On the first page written in red pencil "M Miller" [Monica Miller]btc, ballarat teachers college, j weir, v bellingham, em smith, c cox, g rosehain, cm hall, m ocallaghan, m giles, d roscoe, o hateley, c inglis, a curtis, g bolster, joyce thomas, c cummins, j conway, r row, w augustini, n prendergast, d carroll, n larkan, m fogarty, m murray, a vickers, e forster, c mccullough, k curley, m bainbridge, t stuart, mollie quinn, mildred graham, hazel henderson, norman cocks, george carey, colin hall, jessie higgins, r bowman, a coto, v mckenzie, g dunstan, thomas alexander maclean, j mckerbery, r warriner, edna jones, ina dickman, wi young, jh mcnaughton, re moosman, f hickey, q kerby, r watson, c goltz, ab jones, ballarat east library, physical culture
