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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - GOLD WATCH
... GOLD WATCH......gold watch and pencil holder...Gold fob watch. Round watch, winder on top, gold ring attached to winder. ...Accessory GOLD WATCH ...Gold fob watch. Round watch, winder on top, gold ring attached to winder. Attached to winder is heavily engraved gold pencil holder. Pencil inside has 'Johan...? Bavaria' written on top of pencil. Engraved on lid of watch is an elaborate 3 entwined initials E, A and K.costume accessories, jewellery, gold watch and pencil holder -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Reg Chapman - Stawell Athletic Club Life Member & Presentation of Gold watch by Mr Glynn Cashin 1980
... Mr Reg Chapman - Stawell Athletic Club Life Member & Presentation of Gold watch by Mr Glynn Cashin 1980...Presentation of Gold watch 1980. With Glynn Cashin....Presentation of Gold watch 1980. With Glynn Cashin. Stawell Mr Reg Chapman - Stawell Athletic Club Life Member & Presentation of Gold watch by Mr Glynn Cashin 1980 Photograph ...Reg Chapman - SAC Life Member Stawell Athletic Club twice president. Presentation of Gold watch 1980. With Glynn Cashin.stawell -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo
... ... gold watch...Eight lawn bowls players pose for a photo on the bowling green (date and location unknown) on the occasion of the unidentified woman in the front row being the recipient of a gift of a gold watch....One woman is holding a gold watch in a presentation case in her hand....One woman is holding a gold watch in a presentation case in her hand. ...Eight lawn bowls players pose for a photo on the bowling green (date and location unknown) on the occasion of the unidentified woman in the front row being the recipient of a gift of a gold watch.Colour photo of eight people, four men and four women, standing in two rows on a grass bowling court. One woman is holding a gold watch in a presentation case in her hand.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, gift recipient, gold watch, lawn bowls, bowling green, bowling court, grass court, bowls club, club members -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo
... ... gold watch...Eight lawn bowls players pose for a photo on the bowling green (date and location unknown) on the occasion of the unidentified woman in the front row being the recipient of a gift of a gold watch....One woman is holding a gold watch in a presentation case in her hand....One woman is holding a gold watch in a presentation case in her hand. ...Eight lawn bowls players pose for a photo on the bowling green (date and location unknown) on the occasion of the unidentified woman in the front row being the recipient of a gift of a gold watch.Colour photo of four people, two men and two women, standing in two rows on a grass bowling court. One woman is holding a gold watch in a presentation case in her hand.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, gift recipient, gold watch, lawn bowls, bowling green, bowling court, grass court, bowls club, club members -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, KODAK, GOLD FOB WATCH
... GOLD FOB WATCH....1 - .8 COLLECTION OF EIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS OF GOLD FOB WATCH AND CHAIN PRESENTED TO JEAN DICKSON ON HER 21ST BIRTHDAY 1877 AT CLUNES....GOLD FOB WATCH Photograph PHOTOGRAPH KODAK ...PRESENTATION GIFT TO JEAN DICKSON ON THE OCCASION OF HER 21ST BIRTHDAY 1877..1 - .8 COLLECTION OF EIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS OF GOLD FOB WATCH AND CHAIN PRESENTED TO JEAN DICKSON ON HER 21ST BIRTHDAY 1877 AT CLUNES.PRESENTED TO MISS JEAN DICKSON BY HER FRIENDS AT CLUNES. TO COMMENORATE THIS HER TWENTY FIRST BIRTHDAY. BEING THE FIRST WHITE GIRL BORN HERE. CLUNES 2ND FEB. 1877.photograph gold fob watches, jean dickson -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Fob Watch, ca 1878
... ...gold watch...The story of this gold fob watch is intriguing. The letter is dated March 6, 1905, 27 years after the Loch Ard was wrecked. ...Ladies' fob watch, thought to be gold. It is now covered in encrustation. ...It is the remains of a lady’s gold watch found in the gorge where Miss Carmichael & Tom Pearce (the only two saved) were washed up. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road The story of this gold fob watch is intriguing. The letter is dated March 6, 1905, 27 years after the Loch Ard was wrecked. ...The story of this gold fob watch is intriguing. The letter is dated March 6, 1905, 27 years after the Loch Ard was wrecked. It appears to be a quick personal note from a relative or friend who briefly writes the history of the enclosed ‘souvenir’ watch, found in Loch Ard Gorge at Port Campbell. Although the finder is not named, it is likely the letter’s author. The writer mentions that the letter and watch would be sent once photographs of the area where the watch was found had been added. The fancy, lined envelope’s date stamp is October 12th, 1917 (12.10.17), almost 12 years after the letter was written. It has a postmark from Florence (Firenze), Italy. The handwriting on the envelope differs from that of the letter, and there is no further mention of photographs being included. The condition of the watch certainly shows the effects of time in the sea. Some inner workings can be seen through broken encrustations and missing sections of its case. The winding knob on the top is recognisable even though it is covered by sand and other adhesions from the sea. Its dainty size and gold case suggest that it was made for a well-to-do female. The watch, envelope and letter were donated along with a 1971 newspaper cutting, all neatly folded and tucked with the watch into a small, strong cardboard box with metal reinforcing on the corners and a fitted lid. The newspaper article gives context to the watch, telling the story of the Loch Ard shipwreck tragedy and the two survivors, but does not refer to the watch. Perhaps one of the 17 passengers sailing on the Loch Ard, including members of the Carmichael family, owned the watch, or maybe it was amongst the cargo, as the ship’s manifest includes ‘clocks and watches £25’. . Considering the dates of the letter and the envelope, did the finder of the ‘souvenir’ watch take it to Europe? Was it used for good luck during service in the military? . Comparing the different writing on the letter and the envelope, does it suggest that the watch’s finder was overseas and asked someone to send the envelope to the intended recipient, with postage from Italy? ABOUT the address, “Glencove”: The details on the envelope are faint and obscured by stiff creases in the paper. The address appears to be “Mrs J. Mortton, Glencove, Portsea, Victoria, Australia”; though the family at that address had the surname “Morton”. Mrs J. Morton, formerly Elizabeth Ford, married her second husband, James Morton, in 1904, the year before the date of the letter. The couple lived at the Nepean Hotel before they were at “Glencove”. Although they never owned that property, it was their home when James died in 1937. Elizabeth’s nephew, Alfred Sandle Ford (1894-1981), and a nephew-in-law were overseas during World War I. Alfred Ford had moved to Melbourne as a young boy with his father. He entered service as Second Lieutenant in 1915, naming his father, Alfred Sandle Ford, as his next of kin. He served in Egypt, France and Belgium with the Australian Imperial Forces as a member of the Field Artillery Brigades. He returned to Melbourne in 1919 and worked in Richmond and Box Hill. He later married Frances Whyburn. Previously, in 1872, Elizabeth Ford’s sister, Julia Ford, acquired the 1-acre property with a 3-room house that became known as “Glencove”, Portsea. The building was originally the first school in the area, established before Crown Land sales. In the Parish of Nepean, it was first assessed for rates in 1871. Julia Ford (1843-1912) and Elizabeth Ford (1859-1957) were daughters of James Sandle Ford (1811-1890), a well-known pioneer of Portsea, formerly a convict limeburner. James Ford acquired several Crown allotments in Portsea. In 1872, he converted his old hotel into the large residential establishment known as the Nepean Hotel, which his family largely ran until it was demolished in 1971. During those years, different family members lived at the Nepean Hotel or Glencove. In 1877, Julia Ford married a significant landowner, John Cain, a limeburner from Rye. They had five daughters, four of whom were never married; Kathleen (1880-1949), Mabel (1881-1973), who was the last family member to own the house until her death, Hilda (1884-1974) and Julia Ethel (1888-1949). Some of the newspaper records refer to “Glencove”, Portsea, inform that: 1927 - Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Shilliday are staying with Mrs. R. B. Sanderson at Glencove. (Australasian) 1937 - James Morton died at his property, Glencove, Portsea, aged 83 years (Argus) 1949 - Julia Ethel Cain died at Glencove, Portsea. (Argus) 1949 - Probate application by sisters of Julia Ethel Cain, deceased, formerly of Nepean Hotel, Portsea, but late of Glencove, Nepean Highway, Portsea. The connection of the watch with the sands of Loch Ard Gorge and to the ship Loch Ard contributes to our knowledge of personal items brought to Australia in 1878, whether as the belongings of a passenger or as cargo; a gold watch would be intended for a wealthy buyer. The little artefact helps us understand the survival of artefacts in the powerful sea, over a quarter of a century after the wreck of the ship. Although many people would have visited the shipwreck site, the length of time before it was found helps us understand the effects of the sea on shipwreck artefacts. The survival of the carefully packaged watch and related documents shows the respectful understanding of preservation of historic artefacts, even from almost 150 years ago at the time of writing (2025). Ladies' fob watch, thought to be gold. It is now covered in encrustation. A bump on the edge would be the winding mechanism for the watch. A small section of the back of the case has broken away, and an engraved surface can be seen. Face and hands are missing, revealing the spring workings inside. Donated with the watch were two documents and a newspaper cutting about the story of the shipwreck of the Loch Ard. They are all in a strong cardboard box with reinforced corners on the base and lid. Found at Loch Ard Gorge and said to have been from the Loch Ard. The three donated documents are: - 1. A rectangular envelope made of cream waxy paper lined with black and white diagonally striped paper. The top right corner, usually meant for a postage stamp, has been torn off, partly exposing text on a rectangular printed logo. A round black postmark stamp near the top centre shows the post office location and date. The address on the front is handwritten in black ink. The creases on the envelope suggest it has been folded three times. 2. A letter on cream rectangular paper features clear, handwritten script in black ink. The unevenly cut bottom edge has two short black vertical lines, possibly the tops of tall written letters. There are creases where the page has been folded three times. 3. A newspaper clipping featuring text, an illustration, and handwritten details of the newspaper’s source.1. Envelope: - Address: ”Australia (per Postage) / [looks like “Mrs J. Mortton”] / Glencove, (Portsea) / Victoria” Postmark: “FIRENZE” 12 10 17” “ - - - -PORTEN – (illegible)” Logo inside envelope: “BUSTA BRE--- / Earliera Lialia” [Italian; Busta = envelope, Earliera == earlier] 2. Letter: - “I am sending you a ‘souvenir’ from the wreck of the Loch Ard 28 years ago at Port Campbell. It is the remains of a lady’s gold watch found in the gorge where Miss Carmichael & Tom Pearce (the only two saved) were washed up. This souvenir was lying there ever since. I went down into the awful gorge & saw the cave where these two unfortunates (or fortunate perhaps, as they were saved) lived until rescued. I also saw the graves of those who were washed up from the wreck. One grave contains Dr and Mrs Carmichael & six of their children. Later on, when I can get some good views of that wild coast I will send them to you. 6/3/05.” 3. Newspaper cutting: - History of the Lochard. Refer to the Sydney Morning Herald, Nov. 28th, 1971: “Loch Ard: the wreck that became a legend” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, loch ard, eva carmichael, tom pearce, loch ard gorge, loch ard souvenir, port campbell, miss carmichael, mrs carmichael, dr carmichael, 1878, loch ard: the wreck that became a legend, ladies fob watch, gold watch, fob watch, pocket watch, horology, accessory, time keeping, scientific instrument, ladies' watch, ladies' pocket watch, lady's watch, souvenir watch, survivor, clocks and watches, diagonally striped envelope lining, firenze, busta, earliera, florence, italy, glencove, portsea, victoria, 1905, 1917, nepean hotel, moreton, morton, elizabeth morton, mrs j. morton, james morton, elizabeth ford, julia ford, alfred sandle ford, frances whyburn, james sandle ford, john cain, kathleen cain, mabel cain, hilda cain, julia ethel cain, australian imperial forces, field artillery brigades, limeburner -
Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, Gold Braille pocket watch
... Gold Braille pocket watch...Circular shaped pocket watch in a gold case, with silver hour and minute hands. ...Braille and Talking Book Library Assistive devices 'Hymoser Incarbloc' on face of watch Metal clock with Braille and printed numbers Gold Braille pocket watch Functional object Object ...Circular shaped pocket watch in a gold case, with silver hour and minute hands. Numerals written in black with braille markings. Metal clock with Braille and printed numbers'Hymoser Incarbloc' on face of watchbraille and talking book library, assistive devices -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Pocket watch
... ...Pocket watch...Gold...(See 10866.2) District Cricketers subscribed the money for the gold watch and chain that was presented to Trewartha at the 1899 Annual banquet of the Long Gully Cricket Club. ...Bright gold 'hunter" pocket watch a double case back. Ornate engraving on front cover - Entwined initials J T. ...(See 10866.2) District Cricketers subscribed the money for the gold watch and chain that was presented to Trewartha at the 1899 Annual banquet of the Long Gully Cricket Club. ..."Hunter" pocket watch that was presented to James "Jinger" Trewartha in1899 by the Long Gully Cricket Club. (See 10866.2) District Cricketers subscribed the money for the gold watch and chain that was presented to Trewartha at the 1899 Annual banquet of the Long Gully Cricket Club. A "hunter" pocket watch is a pocket watch with a hinged metal lid that covers the dial and crystal to protect them from damage. The name comes from the convenience of being able to open the watch with one hand while holding the reins of a horse. Pocket watches have been around since the fifteenth century. Around the sixteenth century, Charles II, made it popular by wearing it in a waistcoat. Bright gold 'hunter" pocket watch a double case back. Ornate engraving on front cover - Entwined initials J T. Engraved on back of watch "Presented to J. Trewartha Esq. by the L.G.C.C. Cricketers of Bendigo For Services rendered 1898 - 9" The white clock face has black Roman numerals and a small circular window with the seconds displayed. There is no visible brand on the clock face. The gold chain attached to the pocket watch has trombone links separated by groups of five small links. The pocket watch is stored in a light coloured suede pocket. The watch and suede pocket are stored inside a red cotton fabric envelope pocket with an overlapping section fastened with a press stud. Inside front cover 14 K, small oval shaped pattern.watch, pocket watch, gold, cricket -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia, c1868
... Ladies Gold Watch with key...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Ladies Gold Watch with key Memorabilia Realia ...Ladies Gold Watch with keystawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Watch, 1930
... Small round gold watch....Neilson/from/The President and Councillors/Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham/with best wishes/10.2.199930' (on back) Small round gold watch. Accessory Watch ...This watch was presented by the Shires of Blackburn and Mitcham to Miss Beatrice Neilson in recognition of her work with 'The Box Hill Reporter' 1927-1930 and in particular her faithful reporting of events in these shires. Miss Neilson joined the staff of 'The Age' in 1930 and retired in 1971.Small round gold watch.'Miss B.H. Neilson/from/The President and Councillors/Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham/with best wishes/10.2.199930' (on back)horology, watches, civic mementoes, presentations -
Mont De LanceyWatch, 1928
... Rectangular gold watch on a black ribbon band....Watches Rectangular gold watch on a black ribbon band. Watch ...Gift to Miss A. Sebire on her 21st birthday in 1928, by her parents Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Sebire.Rectangular gold watch on a black ribbon band.watches -
Mont De LanceyWatch, Circa 1937
... Gold watch with a round face and gold wrist band....A.I. Lord. Watches Gold watch with a round face and gold wrist band. ...Mrs. W.J. Sebire received as a gift on her 60th birthday from daughters Miss O.A. Sebire, Miss E.M. Sebire and Mrs. A.I. Lord.Gold watch with a round face and gold wrist band.watches -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Wrist watch
... Gold ladies watch. Gold Chain band....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Heather McNamara, Isobel McNamara Donated by Heather McNamara on behanlf of her mother-in-law Isobel McNamara. Wrist watch Alpina Gold ladies watch. Gold Chain band. ...Heather McNamara, Isobel McNamara Donated by Heather McNamara on behanlf of her mother-in-law Isobel McNamara.Gold ladies watch. Gold Chain band.Alpinawrist watch -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Jewellery, pocket watch 'ELGIN', c1920
... gold watches...market gardeners...early settlers...moorabbin...cheltenham...ormond...elgin watch...A gold pocket watch C1920...watch maker from 1867 until its closure in 1968. The company sold watches under the names, Elgin, Lord Elgin, and Lady Elgin. They began in Chicago, Illinois, USA jewellery gold watches market gardeners early settlers moorabbin cheltenham ormond elgin watch company pocket watches 'ELGIN' A gold pocket watch C1920 Jewellery, pocket watch 'ELGIN' 'The ELGIN National Watch Company ...The Elgin National Watch Company, most commonly known as just the Elgin Watch Company, was a major US watch maker from 1867 until its closure in 1968. The company sold watches under the names, Elgin, Lord Elgin, and Lady Elgin. They began in Chicago, Illinois, USA A gold pocket watch C1920'ELGIN'jewellery, gold watches, market gardeners, early settlers, moorabbin, cheltenham, ormond, elgin watch company, pocket watches -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Public Utilities, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1990
... Black and White photograph showing Ken Waltham SEC District Manager presenting a gold watch to Tom Lancaster on his retirement from SEC Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Public Utilities Black and White photograph showing Ken Waltham SEC District Manager presenting a gold watch to Tom Lancaster on his retirement from SEC Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Public Utilities Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and White photograph showing Ken Waltham SEC District Manager presenting a gold watch to Tom Lancaster on his retirement from SEC Lakes Entrance Victoriapublic utilities -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Paul Millar, I Must Go Down To The Seas Again
... A black coloured paper book telling the story of Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver Barry Sandlant as told to Paul Millar In the middle of the book there is a gold watch face with the time at 3o'clock...Book RAN Barry Sandlant Cerberus Collection The story of Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver Barry Sandlant as told to Paul Millar Published by Words That Count A black coloured paper book telling the story of Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver Barry Sandlant as told to Paul Millar In the middle of the book there is a gold watch face with the time at 3o'clock I Must Go Down To The Seas Again Book Paul Millar ...The story of Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver Barry Sandlant as told to Paul MillarA black coloured paper book telling the story of Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver Barry Sandlant as told to Paul Millar In the middle of the book there is a gold watch face with the time at 3o'clockThe story of Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver Barry Sandlant as told to Paul Millarbook, ran, barry sandlant, cerberus collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newsletter - Senior constable Webb's watch
... Also, a letter from relatives and six photographs of the gold watch and a silver teapot....Also, a letter from relatives and six photographs of the gold watch and a silver teapot. Newsletter Senior constable Webb's watch ...Richard John Webb (c. 1832-1906) was the Senior Constable of the Chinese Constabulary in Bendigo in the 1850's. He was promoted to Dunolly and the rank of Sergeant in late 1860. In 1864 he was made the keeper of the gunpowder magazine at Dunolly. He married Kate Corbett in 1867 and they had 3 children; James Ramsay (1868-1929),Annie Harriet (1869-1950) and Kate Margaret Irene (1874-1963). Neither of the girls married and James became a doctor. Following his time at Dunolly, Webb was transferred to Eaglehawk and thence to Gippsland where he served at Bairnsdale. He retired as a Superintendent of Police and died in Melbourne. He was made an inspector in the Metropolitan Police District in 1888 and the Inspector of Licensing for Gippsland in 1894.Article by Carol Holsworth that appeared in the newsletter of the golden dragon museum in April 2006 titled "Senior constable Webb' watch". Also, a letter from relatives and six photographs of the gold watch and a silver teapot.constable webb, watch, chinese museum -
Victoria Police MuseumPrison record (Frederick Dunn), 31 October 1919
... Subsequent crimes included stealing a gold watch chain, money, a silver watch. In 1913 he was charged with keeping a brothel and in 1914, of receiving...Subsequent crimes included stealing a gold watch chain, money, a silver watch. In 1913 he was charged with keeping a brothel and in 1914, of receiving english speaking prisoner frederick dunn larceny robbery receiving Prison record for Frederick Dunn, prisoner registered number 30410, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials. ...Frederick Dunn was an habitual offender. He started offending very young and was first apprehended in January 1903 on a charge of stealing a canary. Subsequent crimes included stealing a gold watch chain, money, a silver watch. In 1913 he was charged with keeping a brothel and in 1914, of receivingPrison record for Frederick Dunn, prisoner registered number 30410, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.english speaking prisoner, frederick dunn, larceny, robbery, receiving -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAudio - PMHPS Meeting, Gems from the Collection, John Kirby, 23 Jan 2017
... John May - Kitchen's Gold Watch Emma Teasdale - WWI Memorabilia and Holy Trinity Suzy Milburn and Ann Gibson - Pat Grainger as long term Secretary and the early cataloguing system Duration 00:54:35...John May - Kitchen's Gold Watch Emma Teasdale - WWI Memorabilia and Holy Trinity Suzy Milburn and Ann Gibson - Pat Grainger as long term Secretary and the early cataloguing system Duration 00:54:35 Audio PMHPS Meeting, Gems from the Collection John Kirby ...Members discuss items from the collection. John May - Kitchen's Gold Watch Emma Teasdale - WWI Memorabilia and Holy Trinity Suzy Milburn and Ann Gibson - Pat Grainger as long term Secretary and the early cataloguing system Duration 00:54:35societies clubs unions and other organisations, suzy milburn, ann gibson, pat grainger, john may, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchMemorabilia - Watch
... Gold coloured metal watch with square face and white plastic watch band....He is buried in the LAE Cemetery in Papua New Guinea. alan robert webster raaf 30 squadron ww2 lae png Engraved on rear of watch - ARW 409630 RAAF Gold coloured metal watch with square face and white plastic watch band. ...This watch belonged to Alan Robert WEBSTER who was born on 11-1-1923 at Wangaratta. He enlisted in Melbourne and served with the RAAF 30 Squadron. He was killed on the 11-8-1944 when his Beaufighter A19-194 was hit by AA fire at Cape Simork, Dutch New Guinea while on a bombing mission. He is buried in the LAE Cemetery in Papua New Guinea. Gold coloured metal watch with square face and white plastic watch band.Engraved on rear of watch - ARW 409630 RAAFalan robert webster, raaf, 30 squadron, ww2, lae, png -
Ararat Gallery TAMATU, Melbourne, Evening ensemble (dress and coat), c. 1965
... To compliment this outfit, Mrs Briggs wore gold shoes and a small Italian gold bag with the gown, a pair of diamond drop earrings, gold chain with diamonds, a gold bracelet with four diamonds and a simple Omega gold watch. ...To compliment this outfit, Mrs Briggs wore gold shoes and a small Italian gold bag with the gown, a pair of diamond drop earrings, gold chain with diamonds, a gold bracelet with four diamonds and a simple Omega gold watch. Evening ensemble (dress and coat) TU, Melbourne ...This ensemble was not owned by Lady Barbara Grimwade unlike the rest of the garments in this collection. It was donated to the Gallery by Mrs Jessie Briggs after she became aware of the Gallery’s extensive Tu collection. Mrs Briggs (Krongold) wore this ensemble to the marriage of her son, Lionel Krongold, at the Kew Synagogue, Melbourne. To compliment this outfit, Mrs Briggs wore gold shoes and a small Italian gold bag with the gown, a pair of diamond drop earrings, gold chain with diamonds, a gold bracelet with four diamonds and a simple Omega gold watch. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - WILLIAM HONEYBONE, TOWN CLERK, c.1901
... Reverse wing collar with patterned tie. Gold watch chain and medallion. Left hand in trouser pocket. ...Reverse wing collar with patterned tie. Gold watch chain and medallion. Left hand in trouser pocket. ...Sepia photograph (mounted). Man in frock coat with satin. Reverse wing collar with patterned tie. Gold watch chain and medallion. Left hand in trouser pocket. Inscriptions/markings - Hand-written in ink in BR corner 'Yours truly Wm Honeybone, 21/1/0---?' Printed on board at BL 'D Mendelssohn'. At bottom right 'View Street, Bendigo'. Printed on back - 'William Honeybone, Town Clerk'., 'P670', Round stamp 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch'.person, individual, william honeybone -
Mont De LanceyWatch
... Rose gold wind-up, ladies watch, with roman numerals on the face. ...Black cloth band with gold clips/ Watch ...Rose gold wind-up, ladies watch, with roman numerals on the face. Black cloth band with gold clips/watches -
Melbourne WaterMelbourne Water Watch, 1996
... Gold plated, black leather band watch with the Melbourne Water logo on the face with accompanying black suede case with gold corners. ...The watch is also aesthetically pleasing in style and represents the trends of the 1990s. melbourne metropolitan board of works mmbw melbourne water watch accessory gift Gold plated, black leather band watch with the Melbourne Water logo on the face with accompanying black suede case with gold corners. ...As the Yarra became unsuitable as a source of water, several attempts were made to find alternative sources for the growing population of Melbourne. It was not until 1891 that the efforts to sewer Melbourne came to fruition with the setting up of the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW), now known as Melbourne Water. From 1891 until 1992, it was the responsibility of the MMBW to safeguard public health by providing a sewerage system and a safe water supply system. In 1992, The MMBW merged with a number of smaller urban water authorities to form Melbourne Water. This Melbourne Water watch was gifted to a Melbourne Water staff member by her manager when she left the organisation in 1996. The watch was part of a branding campaign as the water industry became segregated in 1994.This item is of historical significance for its association with Melbourne Water at the time when the water industry became segregated in 1994. This watch is a perfectly intact object and is significant for its representativeness of the theme of Women in the Workforce within the MMBW and Melbourne Water as it was gifted to a female employee. The watch is also aesthetically pleasing in style and represents the trends of the 1990s. Gold plated, black leather band watch with the Melbourne Water logo on the face with accompanying black suede case with gold corners. The watch also comes with a warranty inside.melbourne metropolitan board of works, mmbw, melbourne water, watch, accessory, gift -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Leon Stubbings, 'Look what you started Henry!' : A history of the Australian Red Cross 1914-1991, 1992
... There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside....There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside. ...The book shows how ordinary people made a significant contribution to the well being of others, from the help the Red Cross has given during both world wars, to the international blood transfusion service and youth movements. (From Trove record)Paperback book with a bluish grey cover and a map of the world, predominantly showing Australia, on the front cover and spine. Main heading is in black text and subheading is in white text (cover) and red text (spine). There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside.non-fictionThe book shows how ordinary people made a significant contribution to the well being of others, from the help the Red Cross has given during both world wars, to the international blood transfusion service and youth movements. (From Trove record)australian red cross, world war 1, world war 2, ww1, ww2, wwi, wwll -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook, Leon Stubbings, 'Look what you started Henry!' : A history of the Australian Red Cross 1914-1991, 1992
... There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside....There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside. ...The book shows how ordinary people made a significant contribution to the well being of others, from the help the Red Cross has given during both world wars, to the international blood transfusion service and youth movements. (From Trove record)Paperback book with a bluish grey cover and a map of the world, predominantly showing Australia, on the front cover and spine. Main heading is in black text and subheading is in white text (cover) and red text (spine). There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside.non-fictionThe book shows how ordinary people made a significant contribution to the well being of others, from the help the Red Cross has given during both world wars, to the international blood transfusion service and youth movements. (From Trove record)australian red cross, world war 1, world war 2, ww1, ww2, wwi, wwll -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchPamphlet - Australian Red Cross pamphlet, Australian Red Cross Society, 'Look what you started Henry!', 1992
... There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside. ...There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside. ...Pamphlet promoting the book: 'Look what you started Henry!' with an order coupon for the book included. There is also some printed history of the Australian Red Cross Society and of Leon Stubbings (the author of the book)."This book comprises a collection of unique and individual personal narratives of World War 2, written 50 years after the war and preserved for future generations. The collection is linked through the association of the participants living in the Diamond Valley area in Melbourne's north in 1995. " - Eltham District Historical SocietyBluish grey bi-fold pamphlet with a map of the world, predominantly showing Australia, on the front and the title printed across the top of the page in black print. There is an open gold pocket watch on the map with a black and white photo of a gentleman displayed inside. The pamphlet opens to a double page of information in the middle and further information and an order coupon on tha back.australian red cross, leon cummings -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Workers, Cardboard department, J Kitchen & Sons, 1920s
... Myrtle was to spend 15 years there prior to her marriage in 1939, and received a gold watch for long service She feels that working at Kichens was a bit more prestigious than Swallows. ...Myrtle was to spend 15 years there prior to her marriage in 1939, and received a gold watch for long service She feels that working at Kichens was a bit more prestigious than Swallows. ...This photo has been in the Hegarty famly collection since the twenties. It shows a group of workers from the Cardbox Department of J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd, of Ingles Street, Port Melbourne. These workers made boxes for soap by hand, i.e. presentation boxes for Christmas gifts. There are three sets of sisters in this photo: Lily and Alma Eddy, who travelled from Coburg; Mabel and Florrie McPherson and Alice and Myrtle Mott, all of Cruikshank Street. Mrs Myrtle Mott Bennett of Box Hill, was able to identify Millie Robinson (front row, 2nd from left) of Graham Street, Alice Mott (back row, 3rd from left). She is 2nd from left in front row. After all these years, it was hard to remember who was who! Alice Mott started working at Kitchen's at 14 year old, and her younger sister Myrtle started there at 15 years, having worked for a year at Swallows. Myrtle was to spend 15 years there prior to her marriage in 1939, and received a gold watch for long service She feels that working at Kichens was a bit more prestigious than Swallows. John and Jim Bradley were the foremen and were real gentlemen!Copy of photo of twelve young workers from cardboard department of J Kitchen & Sons, Ingles Street. Also an attachment (.02) written by Barbara Gardiner which lists all the people in the photo.business and traders - soaps/candles, john bradley, jim bradley, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, myrtle bennett nee mott, alice mott, millie robinson, florrie mcpherson, mabel mcpherson, lily eddy, alma eddy, hegarty family -
Mont De LanceyAccessory - Watch, Cyma, 1900's
... The case has a purple label on the top lid with an illustration of a black and gold watch with gold roman numerals behind it. ...The case has a purple label on the top lid with an illustration of a black and gold watch with gold roman numerals behind it. ...Presumed worn by Mrs C.V Schooling as noted written on the piece of paper underneath the burgundy mount inside the case.A ladies watch with a purple patterned enamel surround, a white face and black roman numerals surrounded by tiny gold dots around the edge of the face. It has a metal grooved winder on the right of the face which moves the hands but the watch doesn't keep time. The wristband is brown leather with a Reg. No on the back and has a gold coloured buckle. Is is in its original lidded case - CYMA brand, although the brand is not written on the watch itself. The case has a purple label on the top lid with an illustration of a black and gold watch with gold roman numerals behind it. CYMA - on time all the time is written below. Inside the lid is the brand and a statement about the guarantee. It sits on a burgundy velvet mount. Underneath the mount is a handwritten message from the wearer stating that the watch doesn't keep time. On the bottom of the box is writing in grey pencil with many words indecipherable. Some ink words are seen.CYMA - on time all the time is written on the top of the case lid. Inside the lid is written - CYMA - This Cyma watch is free from any defect of construction and is guaranteed to keep accurate time if not misused. On the small piece of paper under the burgundy mount is written - The watch was gaining 4 or 5 hours a day - then stopped, I do hope it can be made to go again - CVS, From Mrs C.V Schooling, Penshurst. On the back of the leather band is imprinted Reg No Victor 2watches, timepieces, watchbands, watchcases -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - James Trewartha
... At the 1899 annual banquet of the L.G.C.C., James Trewartha was presented with a gold watch and chain, subscribed for by the District’s cricketers. (10866.1) 1901 – 02 Trewartha won the BDCA Bowling Average. 1903 – 04 Last record of Trewartha playing in the BDCA. 1904 – 05 Long Gully left the BDCA. ...At the 1899 annual banquet of the L.G.C.C., James Trewartha was presented with a gold watch and chain, subscribed for by the District’s cricketers. (10866.1) 1901 – 02 Trewartha won the BDCA Bowling Average. 1903 – 04 Last record of Trewartha playing in the BDCA. 1904 – 05 Long Gully left the BDCA. ...James “Jinger” Trewartha was a well known cricketer in the Bendigo District Cricket Association in the 1890s, playing for the Long Gully Cricket Club. James was born in 1871 in Sandhurst to Abraham and Sarah (nee Traverton) Trewartha. He was the second eldest son with seven brothers and five sisters. In the late 1880s the family moved to Milroy Street, Ironbark. James and his brother Albert played in the BDCA premiership teams of 1896/97, 1897/98, 1898/99, 1900/01, 1901/02. Long Gully Cricket Club 1894 – 95. Long Gully joined the BDCA. James Trewartha was first recorded playing in the BDCA. He took an outstanding 8 wickets for 10 runs in one match. 1897 – 98 Trewartha played in a Bendigo XVIII against an England XI. Trewartha won the BDCA Bowling Average. 1898 – 99 Trewartha won the BDCA Bowling Average. At the 1899 annual banquet of the L.G.C.C., James Trewartha was presented with a gold watch and chain, subscribed for by the District’s cricketers. (10866.1) 1901 – 02 Trewartha won the BDCA Bowling Average. 1903 – 04 Last record of Trewartha playing in the BDCA. 1904 – 05 Long Gully left the BDCA. James Trewartha never married. He moved to South Melbourne in 1910 to live with his mother and sister Mary Ann (Polly) Angwin. James Trewartha died on 9 September 1926 when hit by a train. He is buried in Fawkner Cemetery. Black and white photograph of James Trewartha mounted on dark brown board. the photograph shows a man standing in front of a backdrop showing a bridge and foliage. The man is dressed in cricket whites (shirt and trousers) with a striped tie and cricket cap. Embroidered on the cap "L.G.C.C. 1897 - 8 PREMIERS" See also 10866.1. Pocket watch that belonged to James Trewartha.Written in pen on the back of the photograph "J. TREWARTHA LONG GULLY C.C.long gully cricket club, j trewartha, james trewartha, cricket, jinger, "jinger" trewartha, bdca, bendigo district cricket association
