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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Bell at Lady Northcote, c2015, 2014 - 2016
... Bell at Lady Northcote, c2015...lady northcote...Colour photograph of a bell at Lady Northcote....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields lady northcote childrens farm british settlement scheme school bell Colour photograph of a bell at Lady Northcote. ...Colour photograph of a bell at Lady Northcote.lady northcote, childrens, farm, british, settlement scheme, school, bell -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Plaque at the Lady Northcote Children's Farm School, 2014 - 2016
... Plaque at the Lady Northcote Children's Farm School...lady northcote...Colour photograph of a plaque relating to the Lady Northcote Children's Farm school....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields lady northcote childrens farm british settlement scheme plaque Colour photograph of a plaque relating to the Lady Northcote Children's Farm school. ...Colour photograph of a plaque relating to the Lady Northcote Children's Farm school.lady northcote, childrens, farm, british, settlement scheme, plaque -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lady Northcote, 2014 - 2016
... Lady Northcote...lady northcote...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields lady northcote childrens farm british settlement scheme suitcases Lady Northcote digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...lady northcote, childrens, farm, british, settlement scheme, suitcases -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lady Northcote, 2014 - 2016
... Lady Northcote...lady northcote...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields lady northcote childrens farm british settlement scheme dorms beds Lady Northcote digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...lady northcote, childrens, farm, british, settlement scheme, dorms, beds -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lady Northcote, 2014 - 2016
... Lady Northcote...lady northcote...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields lady northcote childrens farm british settlement scheme school gates Lady Northcote digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...lady northcote, childrens, farm, british, settlement scheme, school, gates -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, 1907-1909
... ...lady northcote...Amongst the furniture are the lectern donated by Lady Northcote, the altar donated by Mrs Charles Shuter in December 1907. ...Small monochrome photograph of interior of the temporary chapel at Siddeley Street Institute with pews, communion table (gifted by Mrs Charles Shuter in December 1907), and the lectern (gifted by Lady Northcote in December 1907)....Amongst the furniture are the lectern donated by Lady Northcote, the altar donated by Mrs Charles Shuter in December 1907. ...Temporary chapel at the Central Institute, Siddeley Street. The Institute designed by Walter Butler was inaugurated in November 1907 by Governor Northcote. Amongst the furniture are the lectern donated by Lady Northcote, the altar donated by Mrs Charles Shuter in December 1907. Both are still in use in the St Peter chapel. The Siddeley Street chapel was finished in 1909 and dedicated on the 26 January 1910.The pictures shows the enduring use of the religious furniture which is still in the St Peter the Mariner chapel in the Flinders Street mission.Small monochrome photograph of interior of the temporary chapel at Siddeley Street Institute with pews, communion table (gifted by Mrs Charles Shuter in December 1907), and the lectern (gifted by Lady Northcote in December 1907).in pencil: 137siddeley street institute, chapel, lectern, altar, chairs, lady northcote, amelia shuter nee lord, communion table -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - INVITATION - RECEPTION, 22/01/1904
... ... Lady Northcote...White invitation from the Lord Mayor of Melbourne and Lady McEacharn inviting the Mayor and Mayoress of Bendigo to a Reception to meet Their Excellences the Governor General and the Lady Northcote at the Town Hall on the 22nd January, 1904....DOCUMENT Invitations receptions Invitation Reception Governor General Lady Northcote Lord Mayor of Melbourne Lady McEacharn White invitation from the Lord Mayor of Melbourne and Lady McEacharn inviting the Mayor and Mayoress of Bendigo to a Reception to meet Their Excellences the Governor General and the Lady Northcote at the Town Hall on the 22nd January, 1904. ...White invitation from the Lord Mayor of Melbourne and Lady McEacharn inviting the Mayor and Mayoress of Bendigo to a Reception to meet Their Excellences the Governor General and the Lady Northcote at the Town Hall on the 22nd January, 1904.document, invitations, receptions, invitation, reception, governor general, lady northcote, lord mayor of melbourne, lady mceacharn -
Expression AustraliaReport, Weekend Family Congress October 12-14 1984
... lady northcote camp, federation of school parent assocations (hearing impaired children)...Report and evaluation of the October 1984 Congress held at Lady Northcote Camp Bacchus Marsh and run by Victorian Federation of School Parent Assocations (Hearing Impaired Children)...Expression Australia Level 4 340 Albert Street East Melbourne melbourne Report and evaluation of the October 1984 Congress held at Lady Northcote Camp Bacchus Marsh and run by Victorian Federation of School Parent Assocations (Hearing Impaired Children) lady northcote camp, federation of school parent assocations (hearing impaired children) Yellow cover, 29.5cmHx21cmW, 30 pages Weekend Family Congress October 12-14 1984 Report ...Report and evaluation of the October 1984 Congress held at Lady Northcote Camp Bacchus Marsh and run by Victorian Federation of School Parent Assocations (Hearing Impaired Children)Yellow cover, 29.5cmHx21cmW, 30 pageslady northcote camp, federation of school parent assocations (hearing impaired children) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SHAMROCK HOTEL COLLECTION: INVITATION
... visit of His Excellency The Govenor General and Lady Northcote to the city of Bendigo Easter Monday April 4th at 7 pm ' (1904)...'On the occasion of the first official visit of His Excellency The Governor General and Lady Northcote to the City of Bendigo, the Mayor and Councillors request the pleasure of ......company at Dinner at the Hotel Shamrock on Easter Monday April 4th at 7 pm '....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EPHEMERA Mementoes visit of His Excellency The Govenor General and Lady Northcote to the city of Bendigo Easter Monday April 4th at 7 pm ' (1904) Shamrock Hotel, Pall Mall, Bendigo /small cardboard damaged dinner invitation. ...Shamrock Hotel, Pall Mall, Bendigo /small cardboard damaged dinner invitation. 'On the occasion of the first official visit of His Excellency The Governor General and Lady Northcote to the City of Bendigo, the Mayor and Councillors request the pleasure of ......company at Dinner at the Hotel Shamrock on Easter Monday April 4th at 7 pm '.ephemera, mementoes, visit of his excellency the govenor general and lady northcote to the city of bendigo easter monday april 4th at 7 pm ' (1904) -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaInstrument - Piano, Upright, c.1905
... ...lady northcote...The piano (Beale-Vader patented model) was donated on Thursday 19 December 1907 by Lady Northcote (Alice, wife of the Governor General of Australia) for the Siddeley Street Institute. ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne The piano (Beale-Vader patented model) was donated on Thursday 19 December 1907 by Lady Northcote (Alice, wife of the Governor General of Australia) for the Siddeley Street Institute. ...The piano (Beale-Vader patented model) was donated on Thursday 19 December 1907 by Lady Northcote (Alice, wife of the Governor General of Australia) for the Siddeley Street Institute. The article in The Age dating Friday 20 December 1907: "Shortly after noon yesterday the Rey. A. Gurney Goldsmith, chaplain to the Victorian Missions to Seamen, who has just taken up residence at his quarters in the new Seamen's' Institute on the Yarra-bank, which was recently opened by his Excellence the Governor-General, was surprised at the receipt of a case of large dimensions. On opening it he found a grand piano, accompanied by a card, "With Lady Northcote's compliments." The pianoforte is one of Beale's make, and its presentation is another illustration of the determination of the vice-regal representatives in Australia to encourage local manufactures. It will be remembered that on the occasion of the opening of the institute an appeal was made to the public for a pianoforte and a billiard table. Lady Northcote has responded with the former, and it will be most useful in connection with the concerts which are given once a week to the, sailors of vessels coming up tho river. The question now arises as to who will provide the billiard table for the use of "Jack ashore," as one of the inducements for him, to visit the institute instead of' spending his spare time in the public house. "Governor Northcote and his wife had laid the foundation Stones of the first Central Institute on Siddeley street. The piano was used it for entertainments and concerts including accompaniment of silent films in the 1920s. 21st century visiting seafarers whilst on shore at the Mission, still regularly play pieces such as popular tunes and classics. A walnut case, full iron framed Upright Piano . See image details; decorative trims throughout, and identification plate inside. Screw holes indicate missing candle brackets or sconces on the two front panels.Lid Royal letters patent coat of arms; inside workings stamped plaque: " The/ Beale-Vader / Steel-wirest-plank / patented / throughout / the world"piano, royal grand piano, beale, beale-vader, music, entertainment, concerts, lady northcote, siddeley street, seamen's mission, alice northcote nee stephen, reverend alfred gurney goldsmith -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - INVITATION - LUNCHEON, 17/06/1903
... ... Lady Northcote...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Invitations luncheon Invitation Luncheon The Mayor and Councillors of the City of Bendigo His Excellency The Governor General of Australia Lady Northcote Pink dance programme with rounded corners. ...Pink dance programme with rounded corners. Bendigo Musical Society Social Evening held in the A. N. A. Hall, Wednesday, June 17th, 1903. E. Hull, Print. Front has the names of all the office bearers and the back has the dance programme. Card has drawing of a musical conductor on the front.document, invitations, luncheon, invitation, luncheon, the mayor and councillors of the city of bendigo, his excellency the governor general of australia, lady northcote -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS of Frank Edwards 1541, Australian Army, c1914 - 1919
... On rear, written in ink is - This is a photo of Lady Northcote's place where Frank was staying on sick 'leaf'(sic) in England. ...On rear, written in ink is - This is a photo of Lady Northcote's place where Frank was staying on sick 'leaf'(sic) in England. ...Refers to service of Frank Edwards No. 1541 5th Battalion, Enlisted 30 Nov 1914. WIA 13 May 1915. Discharged Australia 23 June 1916.1. P - B & W full length portrait of Frank Edwards in uniform. He is wearing webbing, no rifle, This is a photocopy. 2, P - B & W Group portrait of four soldiers with coquet clubs in front lawn of a large mansion. This is made in the form of a postcard. 3. - Newsclipping about wounding of Frank Edwards. Melbourne Age, Sat 5 June 1915. 2. On rear, written in ink is - This is a photo of Lady Northcote's place where Frank was staying on sick 'leaf'(sic) in England. To Willie and Mary with love from Mother M.A.E.ww1, australian army -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyCeremonial object, Presentation Gavel and Sound Block presented to Shire of Bacchus Marsh in Memory of Alec William Bond, 1968
... Mr Bond was a prominent figure in the Bacchus Marsh community for nearly 50 years and as Shire Engineer was responsible for the design of a number of local infrastructure projects including the buildings and water scheme at the Lady Northcote Children's Farm at Glenmore and the public swimming pool in Grant Street, ...Mr Bond was a prominent figure in the Bacchus Marsh community for nearly 50 years and as Shire Engineer was responsible for the design of a number of local infrastructure projects including the buildings and water scheme at the Lady Northcote Children's Farm at Glenmore and the public swimming pool in Grant Street, A physical memento that recognises the long and notable contributions of an important local government official and their service to the Bacchus Marsh Shire and community. ...Alec William Bond was Secretary and Engineer for the Shire of Bacchus Marsh from 1924 until his death in 1968. The position of Secretary was similar to a Chief Executive Officer in contemporary terminology. Mr Bond was a prominent figure in the Bacchus Marsh community for nearly 50 years and as Shire Engineer was responsible for the design of a number of local infrastructure projects including the buildings and water scheme at the Lady Northcote Children's Farm at Glenmore and the public swimming pool in Grant Street, A physical memento that recognises the long and notable contributions of an important local government official and their service to the Bacchus Marsh Shire and community.A sound block with a green felt base and inscribed brass plaque with accompanying small hardwood mallet in a cradle.Engraved text on a brass plaque which reads: Presented by May Bond and Family to the Shire of Bacchus Marsh in memory of Alec William Bond Shire Secretary & Engineer 1924 – 1968.alec william bond, bacchus marsh shire council, gavel and sound blocks, local officials and employees, local government -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Ruby Glass and crystal jug, 1907
... It was opened by Lady Northcote (the wife of Australia’s Governor General) and Pattie Deakin (wife of the Prime Minister), who also ran a model creche during the exhibition. ...It was opened by Lady Northcote (the wife of Australia’s Governor General) and Pattie Deakin (wife of the Prime Minister), who also ran a model creche during the exhibition. ...The First Australian Exhibition of Women's Work was held at the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, from 23 October to 30 November 1907. It was opened by Lady Northcote (the wife of Australia’s Governor General) and Pattie Deakin (wife of the Prime Minister), who also ran a model creche during the exhibition. The five week exhibition showcased the work of women musicians, artists and craftswomen with over 16,000 exhibits in all fields of artistic endeavour. It was attended by approximately 250,000 people. Exhibits were divided into Classes, including Fine Arts; Applied Arts; Photography; Plain Needlework; Cookery, Preserves and Laundry Work; Horticulture; and Medical and Nursing. This item was owned by Mrs. Mary Burrowes, aunt of Mrs. Jean Raper.This item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A small ruby glass and crystal jug which was produced as a souvenir of the Australian Exhibition of Women's Work held at the Exhibition Building in Melbourne in 1907. It has been inscribed in gold coloured paint. "Mary Women's Exhibition 1907"vase, glassware, decorative items -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Small green glass vase, 1907
... It was opened by Lady Northcote (the wife of Australia’s Governor General) and Pattie Deakin (wife of the Prime Minister), who also ran a model creche during the exhibition. ...It was opened by Lady Northcote (the wife of Australia’s Governor General) and Pattie Deakin (wife of the Prime Minister), who also ran a model creche during the exhibition. ...The First Australian Exhibition of Women's Work was held at the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, from 23 October to 30 November 1907. It was opened by Lady Northcote (the wife of Australia’s Governor General) and Pattie Deakin (wife of the Prime Minister), who also ran a model creche during the exhibition. The five week exhibition showcased the work of women musicians, artists and craftswomen with over 16,000 exhibits in all fields of artistic endeavour. It was attended by approximately 250,000 people. Exhibits were divided into Classes, including Fine Arts; Applied Arts; Photography; Plain Needlework; Cookery, Preserves and Laundry Work; Horticulture; and Medical and Nursing. This item was owned by Mrs. Alice Yardy nee Dinsmore, grandmother of Mrs. Jean Raper.This item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A small green glass vase with gilt edge which was produced as a souvenir of the Australian Exhibition of Women's Work held at the Exhibition Building in Melbourne in 1907. It has been inscribed in gold lettering. "Alice Women's Exhibition 1907"vase, glassware, decorative items -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPH, WW2, c. 1940-45
... Northcote. Terence A Smethurst. Patricia May Smethurst (nee O'Hanlon). Black & White photo. The Sergeant is in winter uniform. No hat, pipe clayed belt and gaiters. The lady ..."Terence Smethurst" enlisted in CMF on 6 April 1940. No. V83441. Aged 25 years and 6 months. Married to Patricia May O'Hanlon in 1940. The photo may be their wedding day. Transferred to AIF 28 Sep 1942 No. VX110528. Overseas service listed as; New Guinea 26 Oct 1942 - 18 Sept 1944 Discharged 18 Oct 1945 Rank Sgt. Unit 10th Aust. Advanced Ordnance Dept A.A.O.C. Black & White photo. The Sergeant is in winter uniform. No hat, pipe clayed belt and gaiters. The lady is wearing a below knee dark skirt with a light coloured blouse and dark jacket. She is wearing a flower corsage on her right collar. She is wearing a dark coloured hat with a flower or feather on the top.On rear= 196 Bastings St, Northcote. Terence A Smethurst. Patricia May Smethurst (nee O'Hanlon).photo, ww2, terence smethurst -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumList of Pennants
... BOYD/WILLIAM PITT/WILLIAM STRONG/CHAS DUCKETT/EDWARD NORTHCOTE/ H C PIGGOTT/BATMAN/FAWKNER/FRANCIS DUNCAN/WILLIAM ANDREWS/COMMISSIONER/PENGUIN (at Geelong)/ RED BIRD/GELLIBRAND/MOTOR BOAT NO 2 TATEGAMI/MOTOR BOAT NO 3/MOTOR BOAT NO 4/ENGINEER/HARBOR MASTER/LADY STANLEY/HOVELL/ W. ...BOYD/WILLIAM PITT/WILLIAM STRONG/CHAS DUCKETT/EDWARD NORTHCOTE/ H C PIGGOTT/BATMAN/FAWKNER/FRANCIS DUNCAN/WILLIAM ANDREWS/COMMISSIONER/PENGUIN (at Geelong)/ RED BIRD/GELLIBRAND/MOTOR BOAT NO 2 TATEGAMI/MOTOR BOAT NO 3/MOTOR BOAT NO 4/ENGINEER/HARBOR MASTER/LADY STANLEY/HOVELL/ W. ...Has recently been framed and laminatedFramed list of pennants signifying ships and signals hand drawn with coloured pencil in 1915 on paper. Later corrections made in 1933 in black penM. H. T./SIGNALS/FOR THE USE OF FLOATING PLANT OCT 1915 1915/Corrected Feb 1933/ HUME/ J. A. BOYD/WILLIAM PITT/WILLIAM STRONG/CHAS DUCKETT/EDWARD NORTHCOTE/ H C PIGGOTT/BATMAN/FAWKNER/FRANCIS DUNCAN/WILLIAM ANDREWS/COMMISSIONER/PENGUIN (at Geelong)/ RED BIRD/GELLIBRAND/MOTOR BOAT NO 2 TATEGAMI/MOTOR BOAT NO 3/MOTOR BOAT NO 4/ENGINEER/HARBOR MASTER/LADY STANLEY/HOVELL/ W. S. MOUNTAIN/W.M. COWPER/G.F.H./D. YORK SYME/ SUPER of DREDGING/ASSISTANT/HARBOR MASTER/SUPER of MACHINERY/ELECTRICIAN/INSP of DREDGING/INSP of MACHINERY/INSPECTOR WHARVES/(F WILLIAMS)/INSPECTOR DOCKING/& SHIPWRIGHTS/DIVERS WANTED/ACCIDENT SEND/MEDICAL ASSISTANCE/WAITING FOR/EMPTY BARGES/DREDGING STOPPED/WEATHER UNFAVOURABLE/TAKE AWAY/EMPTY BARGES/TUG WANTED/DERRICK PUNT/WANTED/TAKE DERRICK/PUNT AWAY/TAKE AWAY/COAL BARGE/BUCKETS FOULED/OBSTRUCTION SEND/DERRICK PUNT &/DIVERS/ DREDGING STOPPED/REPAIRING/DREDGING RESUMED/ B. Harris 16.8.15/ Drawing No 3415melbourne harbour trust (mba) -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 22/3/1940?
... lady and two girls with large sunhats) walking across to the cable tram set. In the background is the Spencer St station buildings and W2 272 northbound in Spencer St. The cable tram has the destination of Northcote...lady and two girls with large sunhats) walking across to the cable tram set. In the background is the Spencer St station buildings and W2 272 northbound in Spencer St. The cable tram has the destination of Northcote ...Negative of cable tram set at the Bourke St terminus, with a family (lady and two girls with large sunhats) walking across to the cable tram set. In the background is the Spencer St station buildings and W2 272 northbound in Spencer St. The cable tram has the destination of Northcote. Possibly 22/3/1940. See Reg Item 5229 for a similar image.trams, tramways, cable trams, bourke st, spencer st, w2 class -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Seventeenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1912, 1912
... Edgar and the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne, 'Woodburn' was purchased and there were sufficient funds to reconstruct a wing to the present brick building, and plans are being drawn up under the supervision of Mr Paterson for some necessary extensions, the North Melbourne and Essendon Electric Tramway and Northcote Cable Tramway were added to the Railway Pass concession scheme, a successful concert tour was made of the Goulburn Valley from Alexandra down to the Murray, the loss of Mr Bacon - who was the first Blind Collector appointed by the Association - and Mrs May Harrison, VABW secretary who tirelessly promoted the welfare of the blind....Edgar and the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne, 'Woodburn' was purchased and there were sufficient funds to reconstruct a wing to the present brick building, and plans are being drawn up under the supervision of Mr Paterson for some necessary extensions, the North Melbourne and Essendon Electric Tramway and Northcote Cable Tramway were added to the Railway Pass concession scheme, a successful concert tour was made of the Goulburn Valley from Alexandra down to the Murray, the loss of Mr Bacon - who was the first Blind Collector appointed by the Association - and Mrs May Harrison, VABW secretary who tirelessly promoted the welfare of the blind. ...Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including membership of 333, with the support of Mrs W.H. Edgar and the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne, 'Woodburn' was purchased and there were sufficient funds to reconstruct a wing to the present brick building, and plans are being drawn up under the supervision of Mr Paterson for some necessary extensions, the North Melbourne and Essendon Electric Tramway and Northcote Cable Tramway were added to the Railway Pass concession scheme, a successful concert tour was made of the Goulburn Valley from Alexandra down to the Murray, the loss of Mr Bacon - who was the first Blind Collector appointed by the Association - and Mrs May Harrison, VABW secretary who tirelessly promoted the welfare of the blind.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports -
Melbourne Tram MuseumSlide, Keith Caldwell, 14/03/1966 12:00:00 AM
... Perutz colour slide, grey plastic mount, photo by Keith Caldwell of W7 1033, route 90, Northcote Dundas St, turning from Bourke St into Spring St. Tram has an advert for the show "My Fair Lady" and Bradmill Sheets. ...Perutz colour slide, grey plastic mount, photo by Keith Caldwell of W7 1033, route 90, Northcote Dundas St, turning from Bourke St into Spring St. Tram has an advert for the show "My Fair Lady" and Bradmill Sheets. ...Perutz colour slide, grey plastic mount, photo by Keith Caldwell of W7 1033, route 90, Northcote Dundas St, turning from Bourke St into Spring St. Tram has an advert for the show "My Fair Lady" and Bradmill Sheets. In the background are a number of other trams, the Imperial Hotel, the Metro Theatre, the Southern Cross Hotel and the Windsor Hotel bar. 14/3/1966In ink "Bourke 14.3.66" and a purple date stamp.trams, tramways, bourke st, w7 class, route 90, spring st, tram 1033 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 1940
... Tram has the destination of Spencer with the trailer having the side destinations of Northcote and Smith St. Note the lady with an overcoat and suitcase on the right side of the photo. ...Tram has the destination of Spencer with the trailer having the side destinations of Northcote and Smith St. Note the lady with an overcoat and suitcase on the right side of the photo. ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of a cable tram set, trailer 568 waiting to enter the terminus at Bourke St, c1940. Tram has the destination of Spencer with the trailer having the side destinations of Northcote and Smith St. Note the lady with an overcoat and suitcase on the right side of the photo. In the background is the Peoples Palace, Hudson's Stores, advertising Alsatian paints, Dockers Revelite paints, tools, Shell products. Also St. Augustine's Parish church and the West Melbourne police station watch house.trams, tramways, cable trams, bourke st, tram 568 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaB&W photo of another photo or newspaper photograph of Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls, Undated
... Among the many tributes to him are an oval at Northcote, handed to the AAL in 1982, a Canberra suburb gazetted in 1991, and a fellowship for Indigenous leadership established in 2003, all in his name, and a statue of Sir Doug and Lady Nicholls by Louis Laumen, unveiled in 2007 in Parliament Gardens, Melbourne. ...Among the many tributes to him are an oval at Northcote, handed to the AAL in 1982, a Canberra suburb gazetted in 1991, and a fellowship for Indigenous leadership established in 2003, all in his name, and a statue of Sir Doug and Lady Nicholls by Louis Laumen, unveiled in 2007 in Parliament Gardens, Melbourne. ...Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls (1906-1988), footballer, pastor, activist and governor, was born on 9 December 1906 at Cummeragunja Aboriginal mission, New South Wales, fifth child of Herbert Nicholls, seasonal worker, and his wife Florence, née Atkinson. Doug grew up at Cummeragunja, on the Murray River near Barmah, in its golden years of Aboriginal autonomy. Thomas Shadrach James gave him and other Yorta Yorta children a sound primary education, reinforcing the pride and self-assurance gained from their parents. As Doug grew, so too did the powers of the State’s Aboriginal Protection Board. Doug’s elder sister Hilda was removed about 1915. When Doug reached 14, he was moved off under the Aborigines Protection Act (1909) to find work. He took a job with dredging teams constructing levees on the Murray. Like other youths in the region Nicholls played Australian rules football, emulating kinsmen who had won local premierships since the 1890s. Doug and his brother Herbert (‘Dowie’) played with Tongala in the mid-1920s. Melbourne football beckoned, Doug trying out unsuccessfully for Carlton in 1927. He signed with the Northcote Victorian Football Association team, despite his nervousness about his Aboriginality, and was given a job with Northcote City Council. ‘Dowie’ joined him for a season. Doug was short at 5 ft 2 ins (158 cm), but muscular and lightning fast. He competed regularly during a boom in professional running, winning many heat and place prizes. In 1929 he won the Nyah and Warracknabeal gifts, earning a sash and £100 in each, together with a case of cutlery in the latter. Using his speed on the wing for Northcote, he produced great spring and agility from his compact body. The Sporting Globe reported in 1929 that ‘he flashes through packs of big men, whisks around small men . . . and attempts marks at the back of any six-footer’. In front-on clashes he was flattened only to rise again. The sole Aborigine in the VFA, he was known affectionately as the ‘flying Abo’ but called worse by his opponents’ barrackers. He competed for five seasons, being named ‘best and fairest’ twice, appearing in three association grand finals and winning in 1929. Keen to earn more than a seasonal wage, in 1931 Nicholls accepted a three-year contract with Jimmy Sharman’s travelling boxing show. The bouts matched opposites, local against tent boxer, white against black, and sometimes men of different sizes. He faced stiff competition from those who wanted to best the noted Melbourne black footballer, the crowd adding racial abuse. A far better footballer than boxer, he copped some punishment. Fighting in the Melbourne Stadium in December 1931, he was described by Truth as ‘slow and awkward’, but packing a ‘good wallop’. In 1932 Sharman, who treated his boxers fairly, released Nicholls to join the Fitzroy Victorian Football League team, which agreed to employ him as its groundsman. He played fifty-four games for Fitzroy over six seasons until knee trouble forced him out in 1937. Winning cups in 1934 and 1935, he played alongside Haydn Bunton and Wilfred (‘Chicken’) Smallhorn. Grand finals eluded him but he represented Victoria twice. Following his mother’s death, Nicholls revisited the Church of Christ chapel in Northcote, where they had worshipped together. On 17 July 1932 he experienced a conversion. He was soon baptised and witnessed openly, leading his fellow footballers to occasional church parades. Nicholls exhibited leadership qualities. William Cooper, founder of the Australian Aborigines’ League and Nicholls’ Yorta Yorta kinsman and fellow Christian, encouraged the young footballer. In February 1935 Cooper, Nicholls and others lobbied Thomas Paterson, the Commonwealth minister for the interior, over the need for Federal control of Aboriginal affairs. Nicholls attended the Day of Mourning protest for Aborigines held in Sydney on 26 January 1938, declaring: ‘after 150 years our people are still influenced and bossed by white people. I know we can proudly hold our own with others if given the chance’. When Cooper retired in November 1940 Nicholls became secretary of the AAL. On 2 June 1941 Nicholls enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces. He trained at Seymour and Bonegilla before being posted to the 29th Battalion. As Major Frank Corr’s batman, he was popular with other soldiers who tolerated his preaching and Bible reading. His army service was brief, however, and he was discharged in Melbourne on compassionate grounds on 22 January 1942. His biographer claimed that the Fitzroy police requested his return to mediate in the racial tensions developing between servicemen and the mostly respectable Aboriginal families living in crowded and dilapidated Fitzroy housing; Aboriginal people maintain that they requested his release. Nicholls began welfare work and religious services from an Aboriginal home in Gertrude Street, Fitzroy. In April 1942, ‘Dowie’ died of road accident trauma, leaving his wife, Gladys, née Bux, and three children. On 26 December 1942 at Moama Methodist Church, New South Wales, Nicholls married her, a caring gesture which developed into a loving partnership. In January 1943 he initiated ‘Aboriginal Sunday’, featuring a gum leaf orchestra and choir. By 1955 this service had moved to July and later evolved into National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week. Ordained a Churches of Christ pastor in 1945, Nicholls conducted a vigorous ministry from a chapel in Gore Street, Fitzroy. His work survived on donations, a small honorarium, and his employment as team coach (1947) and curator at the Northcote Football Ground. In the 1950s Gladys established grocery and opportunity shops to earn income and provide services. Their house soon overflowed with people in need or visitors to Melbourne. Nicholls also hosted inspiring African American visitors such as the pianist Winifred Attwell and the singer Harry Belafonte. His ministry extended to Aboriginal country communities. Gladys taught Sunday school, undertook endless fund-raising and welfare work beside her husband, and became his greatest supporter and financial manager. They formed an Aboriginal Girls’ Hostel in 1956, for which they acted as house parents, and bought holiday units for Aborigines at Queenscliff. Persistently advocating Aboriginal rights, Nicholls protested about the impact of the Woomera rocket range on the people of the Warburton Ranges, co-ordinated the production of a concert, Out of the Dark, scripted by Jean Campbell, to rectify the omission of Aborigines from Victoria’s Commonwealth jubilee celebrations, and criticised the Victorian Aboriginal Protection Board. In 1957 when the board was transformed into the Aborigines’ Welfare Board, he and Harold Blair were appointed as Aboriginal representatives. Maintaining the stance of a political moderate, he did not bear grudges and sought to build bridges between black and white. He co-operated with any group that aided the cause, including the Council of Aboriginal Rights, whose executive were members of the Communist Party of Australia. This association attracted the attention of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, which in 1957 began to keep a file on Nicholls. In May 1957 Nicholls formed the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League with Doris Blackburn and Gordon Bryant, a Federal parliamentarian. As its paid field officer and spokesman, Nicholls contested assimilation policies and used film to raise awareness of issues. When the Welfare Board attempted to close Lake Tyers reserve, Gippsland, he resigned in disgust and led a protest march on parliament in May 1963. The AAL also petitioned the United Nations on land rights in June, perhaps the first indigenous body to do so. He argued for new premises at 58 Cunningham Street, Northcote, opened in 1966 as the ‘Doug Nicholls Centre’. In 1958 Nicholls was a foundation member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders after 1964), which he served as national field officer (1961) and Victorian secretary (1962-63). While an innovator in tactics, he was alarmed by the influence of confrontational ‘black power’ politics in the AAL and resigned as a director amid turmoil on this issue in 1969, claiming the concept was a ‘bitter word’, not needed in Australia. Similar tensions in FCAATSI led him to join with Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal) in establishing the short-lived National Tribal Council as an alternative forum. As the AAL leadership moderated their stance, he returned as president (1969-74) of the new all-Aboriginal organisation. He was also a keen patron of the National Aboriginal Sports Foundation, founded in 1969. Many honours were conferred on Nicholls: he was appointed MBE (1957) and OBE (1968) and knighted (1972). In 1962 he was named Victorian ‘Father of the Year’ and the State’s second Aboriginal justice of the peace. Crowned Melbourne’s 1973 King of Moomba, he was declared Bapu Mamus (a Torres Strait term for ‘headman’) by the NTC. On 1 December 1976 Sir Douglas was appointed Governor of South Australia, but his health deteriorated within weeks, making it difficult for him to perform his official duties. In March 1977 he hosted Queen Elizabeth during her royal tour and was appointed KCVO. He relinquished his governorship on 30 April 1977 following a stroke. Ill health continued to dog him during retirement, but he played his Nelson Eddy records, enjoyed his expanding family, and when able, ministered to the Aboriginal Church at the League’s premises. Sir Douglas Nicholls died on 4 June 1988 at Mooroopna, predeceased (1981) by his wife and survived by his five children. He was given a state funeral and buried in tribal ground at Cummeragunja cemetery. Among the many tributes to him are an oval at Northcote, handed to the AAL in 1982, a Canberra suburb gazetted in 1991, and a fellowship for Indigenous leadership established in 2003, all in his name, and a statue of Sir Doug and Lady Nicholls by Louis Laumen, unveiled in 2007 in Parliament Gardens, Melbourne. Sir Douglas Nicholls is shown speaking at a microphone; head and shoulders; dressed in a suit.Pastor Douglas Nicholls
