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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES: JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS MASONIC HALL BENDIGO
... INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES: JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS MASONIC HALL BENDIGO...Held at the Masonic Hall Bendigo Tuesday March 14th at 8 p.m., no year given but probably 1911. ...Held at the Masonic Hall Bendigo Tuesday March 14th at 8 p.m., no year given but probably 1911. ...Pink paper, brown text, 4 page folded program for the 'Public Demonstration in celebration of the Jubilee of the Victoria District. Visit of the High Officers from England.' Held at the Masonic Hall Bendigo Tuesday March 14th at 8 p.m., no year given but probably 1911. The Bendigo tents are listed: Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5., meets Temperance Hall Refuge Tent No 14, meets M.U. Hall, Eaglehawk Coben Tent No. 39, Tent Rom, California Gully Olive Branch Tent No. 42, Temperance Hall, kangaroo Flat Laurel Tent No. 137, Methodist School, Golden Square Sutton Tent No. 166, Methodist Hall, McIntyre St Long Gully Pride of the Hills Tent No. 427, Methodist Building, White Hills A program of entertainers is provided: 'Programme Masonic Hall' Bro W.J. Campbell Mr. J. Brown, Bro. J. Philipson Miss Muriel Hyett Bro C.W. Churchill Mr. E.H. Collett Bro. A.E. J. Quick Mr. J. Brown and Miss Muriel Hyett Bro. J.G. Membrey.bendigo, clubs, independent order of rechabites -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - UNKNOWN FAMILY COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH
... masonic hall...Masonic Hall... Bendigo...Photograph - Postcard -black and white. Of the Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Written on the back 'Accept our very best best greetings and wishes for a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year'. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUILDINGS Organisation masonic hall Masonic Hall Bendigo. ...Photograph - Postcard -black and white. Of the Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Written on the back 'Accept our very best best greetings and wishes for a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year'. Bucke (Buike). Addressed to Master Roy Williams, Emerald.buildings, organisation, masonic hall, masonic hall, bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; Y.W.C.A. WAR PAGEANT PROGRAMME
... ... Masonic Hall Bendigo...War Pageant. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, December 8th, 1915. ...War Pageant. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, December 8th, 1915. ...On the front of this programme is an illustration of some of the flags of countries involved in W.W. II in 1915, with the words, ' Y.W.C.A. War Pageant. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, December 8th, 1915. Cambridge Press.' On the inside is the programme.program, music, war, lydia chancellor, collection, world war i, event, official, civic, war, entertainment, masonic hall bendigo, programme, program -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation and Menu Card, Joint Installation, 1905
... Bendigo Masonic Hall...Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall...Joint Installation / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 28th, 1905 / Bro J.O.R Milburn Caterer ...Joint Installation / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 28th, 1905 / Bro J.O.R Milburn Caterer Invitation for the Installation of unnamed Brothers. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginning in local guilds of stonemasons which from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of unnamed Brothers. Half fold printed in gold and red ink on cream coloured card. Embossed cover with plain edging. Front and back cover decorated with masonic symbols. Menu listed inside. Front cover: The Zenith and Golden and Corinthian Lodges ? Joint Installation / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 28th, 1905 / Bro J.O.R Milburn Caterer bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, james printer eaglehawk, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo community groups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; CORONA LODGE SOCIAL EVENING MENU
... ... Masonic Hall... Bendigo...On the front cover are the words, ' Corona Lodge, No. 195, Social Evening Menu Masonic Hall, Bendigo. April 27th, 1908. Bro. R.B. ...On the front cover are the words, ' Corona Lodge, No. 195, Social Evening Menu Masonic Hall, Bendigo. April 27th, 1908. Bro. R.B. ...A cream card with blue printing. On the front cover are the words, ' Corona Lodge, No. 195, Social Evening Menu Masonic Hall, Bendigo. April 27th, 1908. Bro. R.B. Trengove, Caterer, 294 Hargreaves St., Bendigo. On the inside is the menu in blue ink. On the front cover is written ' H.J. Armstrong in purple and various names in purple written on back.societies, freemasons, menu, lydia chancellor, collection, corona lodge, masonic hall, bendigo, freemasons, freemasonry, menu, food, hospitality, catering, clubs and associations, societies, organisation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ' THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY 'TWENTY EIGHTH CONCERT
... ... Masonic Hall Bendigo...Twenty-eighth Concert, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, November 26, 1924. ...Twenty-eighth Concert, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, November 26, 1924. ...A cream programme with blue print. On the front cover is a photo of Mr. W.C. Frazier A.R.C.O. The Conductor and the words, ''The Bendigo Choral Society.'' Season 1924 Third Concert. Twenty-eighth Concert, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, November 26, 1924. Bendigo Choral Society and Castlemaine Choral Society. Followed by a list of the artists. Programme price 3d.7 pages.program, music, bendigo choral society, lydia chancellor, concert, ' the bendigo choral society, ' ' the castlemaine choral society, ' music, singing, choir, amusements, masonic hall bendigo, programme, buildings, concert -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation and menu card, Joint Installation of Bros. R.T. Trembath and L. A. Sonnenberg, 1910
... Bendigo Masonic Hall...Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall...Sonnenber / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 29th, 1910. ...Sonnenber / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 29th, 1910. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of two Lodge Brothers. Horizontal fold printed in black ink on blue card. Embossed cover with scalloped edging. Front and back cover decorated with masonic symbols. Menu listed inside. Front cover: golden & Corinthian & Zenith Lodges / No. 7 and Mo. 52 / joint Installation / of / Bros, R. T. Trembath and L. A. Sonnenber / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 29th, 1910. bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, brockley printers bendigo, making a nation exhibition, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo community groups, city of greater bendigo events -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CLARA BUTT AND KENNERLEY RUMFORD, 1908
... ...Masonic Hall... Bendigo...Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Easter Monday Evening, April 29th, 1908. ...Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Easter Monday Evening, April 29th, 1908. ...Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Easter Monday Evening, April 29th, 1908. Madame Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford, singers. Duet piano and violin Mr Frank Merrick and Mr Carl Barre. Accompanist Mr Arthur Godfrey, direction by J. & N Tait. Inside of frount cover has photo of Clara Butt, inside of back cover has photo of R Kennerley Rumford both have copies of signatures. Advertising on rear cover is for Allan & Co. Melbourne, Bendigo, Geelong. For Thurmer, Ecke, Lipp, Feurich and Bechstein pianos.theatre, opera, clara butt and kennerley rumford, masonic hall, bendigo. april 29th, 1908. madame clara butt and mr kennerley rumford, singers. duet piano and violin mr frank merrick and mr carl barre. accompanist mr arthur godfrey. direction by j & n tait. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: CONCERT PROGRAM, November 1902
... Bi-fold concert program for the Bendigo Musical Society. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. November 1902. Program printed inside....Bi-fold concert program for the Bendigo Musical Society. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. November 1902. Program printed inside. ...Document. Bi-fold concert program for the Bendigo Musical Society. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. November 1902. Program printed inside.performing arts, elocution, concert program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: CONCERT PROGRAM, Early 1900s
... Paper concert program advertising; ''Mount Kembla Disaster'' ''Grand Concert", Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Leidertofel Collection taken at the door....Paper concert program advertising; ''Mount Kembla Disaster'' ''Grand Concert", Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Leidertofel Collection taken at the door. ...Document. Paper concert program advertising; ''Mount Kembla Disaster'' ''Grand Concert", Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Leidertofel Collection taken at the door.performing arts, elocution, concert -
Bendigo Military MuseumProgramme - BANQUET TO THE ANZACS 1919, Returned Soldiers Association Bendigo, C. Jan 1920
... Main points: "Banquet given to the ANZACS by the Retrurned Soldiers Association (Bendigo Branch) Monday 20th January 1919 Masonic Hall Bendigo - W Fozard Secretary"...Refer Cat No 1093 for items re Tom. brsl smirsl banquet program Main points: "Banquet given to the ANZACS by the Retrurned Soldiers Association (Bendigo Branch) Monday 20th January 1919 Masonic Hall Bendigo - W Fozard Secretary" Program folding card, front cover has two flags at top with a Rising Sun image under followed by the heading "Banquet", under is the date, place, then an image of a Soldier and Sailor. ...The first signature at the top of the front cover is "Tom Dunphy 6th Batt". This was his invitation he had signed by attendee's. He was very involved in the 6th Batt Association in Bendigo. Refer Cat No 1093 for items re Tom. Program folding card, front cover has two flags at top with a Rising Sun image under followed by the heading "Banquet", under is the date, place, then an image of a Soldier and Sailor. Inside has first page a list of "Toasts" and by whom, 3rd page is the extensive menu and last on rear the committee names of the Bendigo Branch. The front cover has hand written names in pencil of those attending, inside has 4 names and rear is covered in names. Main points: "Banquet given to the ANZACS by the Retrurned Soldiers Association (Bendigo Branch) Monday 20th January 1919 Masonic Hall Bendigo - W Fozard Secretary"brsl, smirsl, banquet, program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LODGE COLLECTION: CORONA LODGE, NO.195, Monday 22nd August, 1949
... Monday, August 22, 1949, Masonic Hall Bendigo....Monday, August 22, 1949, Masonic Hall Bendigo. Document LODGE COLLECTION: CORONA LODGE, NO.195 ...Corona lodge, No. 195, A.F. And A Masons of Victoria,Installation of Bro. John Stewart Henderson as Worshipful Master and Investiture of Officers. Monday, August 22, 1949, Masonic Hall Bendigo.clubs, social, corona lodge, no. 52 install -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SOCIAL EVENING CORONA LODGE, 1913
... 'Social Evening.' Masonic Hall, Bendigo. May 28th, 1913. Reception by The Worshipful Master Wor. ...'Social Evening.' Masonic Hall, Bendigo. May 28th, 1913. Reception by The Worshipful Master Wor. ...Document: Corona Lodge Bendigo, No. 195 U.G.L.V. 'Social Evening.' Masonic Hall, Bendigo. May 28th, 1913. Reception by The Worshipful Master Wor. Bro.W.J. Henderson and Mrs. Hendersonorganization, club/society, corona lodge -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Bendigo Choral Society Twenty-eighth Concert, 1924
... 'The Bendigo Choral Society' Season 1924, Third Concert' 'Twenty-eighth Concert[ 'Masonic Hall, Bendigo, Wednesday November 26, 1924' 'Bendigo Choral Society; Castlemaine Choral Society'...Heidi Teague Collection Choral Festival Bendigo 'The Bendigo Choral Society' Season 1924, Third Concert' 'Twenty-eighth Concert[ 'Masonic Hall, Bendigo, Wednesday November 26, 1924' 'Bendigo Choral Society; Castlemaine Choral Society' Small cream coloured booklet with blue printing with photograph of man in suit on front cover. ...Small cream coloured booklet with blue printing with photograph of man in suit on front cover. Brown age spots are apparent. Booklet outlines the program for the concert that was held on November 26, 1924.'The Bendigo Choral Society' Season 1924, Third Concert' 'Twenty-eighth Concert[ 'Masonic Hall, Bendigo, Wednesday November 26, 1924' 'Bendigo Choral Society; Castlemaine Choral Society'heidi teague collection, choral festival, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LODGE COLLECTION: BENDIGO LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS NO. 12 INSTALLATION, 3rd May, 1949
... (Master Elect) and Investiture of Officers May 3rd 1949, Masonic Hall Bendigo....(Master Elect) and Investiture of Officers May 3rd 1949, Masonic Hall Bendigo. Document LODGE COLLECTION: BENDIGO LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS NO. 12 INSTALLATION. ...Folded light cardboard The Bendigo Lodge of mark Master masons No.12 Installation of Bro. John R. A. McCullough, S.W. (Master Elect) and Investiture of Officers May 3rd 1949, Masonic Hall Bendigo.clubs, social, bendigo lodge installation 1949 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: CONCERT PROGRAM, 1904
... Green and orange tri fold concert program for Bendigo Liedertafel XMas Concert 1904 at the Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Mr A.J.Hamilton listed as a performer in a scene from ''The Mikado''. ...Green and orange tri fold concert program for Bendigo Liedertafel XMas Concert 1904 at the Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Mr A.J.Hamilton listed as a performer in a scene from ''The Mikado''. ...Document. Green and orange tri fold concert program for Bendigo Liedertafel XMas Concert 1904 at the Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Mr A.J.Hamilton listed as a performer in a scene from ''The Mikado''. Advertising; Sutton's - The Music Store.performing arts, elocution, concert -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'THE MISSING MISS MILLER' PROGRAMME
... A comedy in three acts.' Masonic Hall Bendigo, Friday and Saturday Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, at eight o'clock. ...A comedy in three acts.' Masonic Hall Bendigo, Friday and Saturday Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, at eight o'clock. ...One yellow programme - 'Scotch College Dramatic Society presents 'The Missing Miss Miller. A comedy in three acts.' Masonic Hall Bendigo, Friday and Saturday Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, at eight o'clock. Mr. G. Irving, Director. Three acts. Bolten Bros. Printers, Bendigo.program, theatre, scotch college dramatic society, lydia chancellor, collection, drama, programme, program, entertainment, scotch college -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation and menu card, Joint Installation of Bros. K.J. Fullerton and W. F. Creeth, 1909
... Bendigo Masonic Hall...Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall... Masonic Hall Capital Theatre Bendigo Milburn Catering Bendigo Making a Nation exhibition Bendigo Masonic Lodge City of Greater Bendigo Events City of Greater Bendigo Community Groups Front cover: Zenith & Golden Corinthian Lodges,/ No. 52 & No. 7./ Joint / Installation / of / Bros. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of two Lodge Brothers. Half fold design printed in gold, brown, light blue, dark blue and black ink on white card. Front and back cover decorated with masonic symbols. Menu listed inside. Front cover: Zenith & Golden Corinthian Lodges,/ No. 52 & No. 7./ Joint / Installation / of / Bros. K. J. Fullerton / and W. F Creeth / Masonic Hall / Wednesday, June 30th , 1909 bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo events, city of greater bendigo community groups -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation, Joint Installation of Bros. R.O. Henderson & T. L. Sargeant, 1906
... Bendigo Masonic Hall...Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall... Masonic Hall Capital Theatre Bendigo Milburn Catering Bendigo Making a Nation exhibition Brockley Printers Bendigo Bendigo Masonic Lodge City of Greater Bendigo Community Groups Front cover: Banquet / at the / Joint Installation / of / Brox, R. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of Brothers Henderson and Sargeant. Half fold printed in red ink on grey / mauve coloured card with plain edging. Menu listed inside on left, toasts listed on inside right. Front cover: Banquet / at the / Joint Installation / of / Brox, R. O Henderson & T. L. Sargeant / as / Worshipful Masters / of the / Golden and Corinthian & Zenith Lodges / Masonic Hall / Wednesday, 27th June 1906 bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, brockley printers bendigo, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo community groups -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation, Joint Installation of Bros. H. Lee, 1907
... Bendigo Masonic Hall...Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall... Masonic Hall Capital Theatre Bendigo Milburn Catering Bendigo Making a Nation exhibition Bendigo Masonic Lodge City of Greater Bendigo Events City of Greater Bendigo Community Groups Front cover: Sandhurst Lodge / No 194 / Banquet / to celebrate the / Installation / of / Brother H. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of Brother Lee. Half fold printed in blue ink on cream coloured card with plain edging. Menu listed inside on left, toasts listed on inside right, officers listed on back cover. Front cover: Sandhurst Lodge / No 194 / Banquet / to celebrate the / Installation / of / Brother H. Lee / in the / Masonic Temple, Bendigo / Thursday, 20th June 1907 bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo events, city of greater bendigo community groups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; CORONA LODGE NO. 195 SOCIAL EVENING MENU
... Social Evening, May 28th, 1913. Menu. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wor. Bro. W.J. Henderson W.M., Wor. ...Social Evening, May 28th, 1913. Menu. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wor. Bro. W.J. Henderson W.M., Wor. ...Cream card with gold lettering. On the front of the menu are the words, ' Corona Lodge U.G.L.V. No. 195. Social Evening, May 28th, 1913. Menu. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Wor. Bro. W.J. Henderson W.M., Wor. Bro. G. W. Long. P.M., Sec.' On the inside is the menu. Wor. Bro. Chas. H. Leggo, Caterer.societies, freemasons, menu, lydia chancellor, collection, menu, corona lodge, freemasons, freemasonry, clubs and associations, societies, organisation, food, catering, hospitality -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard, 1910
... Glen, cl- Masonic Hall View Street Bendigo....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Embossed card. Miss B. Glen, cl- Masonic Hall View Street Bendigo. ...Embossed card. Miss B. Glen, cl- Masonic Hall View Street Bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: THEATRE FLYER, Early 1900s
... Flyer for New Vaudeville Co. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Advertisers. Kalma - Photographer. ...Flyer for New Vaudeville Co. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Advertisers. Kalma - Photographer. ...Document. Flyer for New Vaudeville Co. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Advertisers. Kalma - Photographer. Prince Cerio - Gypsy Palmist. Bright's - Fish Shop. Hamburger - Watchmaker. Ernest R.Jones and Co - Agents. B. Sluyterman - Electrical Engineer. Hartley Cycles. A. Frigerio - Wire Works. Davey Bros - Saddlers. Her Majestry's Hotel. C.Plumbe - Tailor. Barnett's - Money Lender. W.A.Parker - Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Metropolitan Hotel.performing arts, elocution, theatre flyer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; GERMAN MASK BALL PROGRAMME
... On the inside cover is written ' German Mask Ball, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Tuesday, August, 6, 1901. On the opposite page is the programme which consists of a list of the dances and the names of booked partners. ...On the inside cover is written ' German Mask Ball, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Tuesday, August, 6, 1901. On the opposite page is the programme which consists of a list of the dances and the names of booked partners. ...On the front cover of this programme is a picture of a woman and the word 'Programme.' Underneath this are the words 'German Mask Ball.' On the inside cover is written ' German Mask Ball, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Tuesday, August, 6, 1901. On the opposite page is the programme which consists of a list of the dances and the names of booked partners. Brockley, Printer. Attached to the card is a yellow ribbon. Enclosed is a grey envelope addressed to ' Bendigo Historical Society Programme German Mask BallVarious names pencilled in for each dance. Also written, 'A souvenir of one of the happiest nights of my existence,' in pencil on back coverclubs and associations, sport, german, lydia chancellor, collection, entertainment, clubs and associations, organization, dancing, clubs, program, programme -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard
... Miss Bertha Glen c/- Masonic Hall View Street Bendigo, Love from Amy....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Made in Germany Christmas Greetings. Miss Bertha Glen c/- Masonic Hall View Street Bendigo, Love from Amy. ...Christmas Greetings. Miss Bertha Glen c/- Masonic Hall View Street Bendigo, Love from Amy.Made in Germany -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard, 1908
... Glen, cl- Masonic Hall, View Street Bendigo. Pascoe Vale Dec. 20, 1908....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Printed in Germany Christmas Greetings. Mr. H. G. Glen, cl- Masonic Hall, View Street Bendigo. ...Christmas Greetings. Mr. H. G. Glen, cl- Masonic Hall, View Street Bendigo. Pascoe Vale Dec. 20, 1908.Printed in Germany -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Sculpture - VAHLAND BUST
... Anderson, President, RHSV Bendigo. dated 15 December 1977. Bust is on permanent loan to Masonic Hall, McIvor Road, Bendigo....Anderson, President, RHSV Bendigo. dated 15 December 1977. Bust is on permanent loan to Masonic Hall, McIvor Road, Bendigo. ...Bust of William Charles Vahland, architect (1828 - 1915) Donated to the BHS by B. Melrose, Masonic Hall, Bendigo. Letter from BHS to B. Melrose ' We would like to thank your committee through you for their generous offer - that the W.C. Vahland plaster bust remain with this Society for permanent display at Dudley House. We shall see to it that a plaque with suitable wording giving origin, history and date of acquisition is prepared. When this is ready, we shall advise you further. This piece of art work by the celebrated Otto Waschatz is of very great historic interest and we are extremely happy to have it in our care' R.A. Anderson, President, RHSV Bendigo. dated 15 December 1977. Bust is on permanent loan to Masonic Hall, McIvor Road, Bendigo.person, bendigo, william charles vahland -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: MENU, 1905
... Bi-fold printed Menu for a Joint Installation for the Zenith and Golden & Corinthian, Masonic Hall, June 1905, Bendigo, Menu printed inside....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERFORMING ARTS Elocution Menu Document. Bi-fold printed Menu for a Joint Installation for the Zenith and Golden & Corinthian, Masonic Hall, June 1905, Bendigo, Menu printed inside. ...Document. Bi-fold printed Menu for a Joint Installation for the Zenith and Golden & Corinthian, Masonic Hall, June 1905, Bendigo, Menu printed inside.performing arts, elocution, menu -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: MASONIC HALL
... Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. The Masonic Hall, View street, Bendigo, now the Bendigo Regional Arts Centre. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. The Masonic Hall, View street, Bendigo, now the Bendigo Regional Arts Centre. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. The Masonic Hall, View street, Bendigo, now the Bendigo Regional Arts Centre. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORONA LODGE, BENDIGO. NO. 195 U.G.L.V, 1917
... Patriotic Social Evening, Masonic Hall, Bendigo, April 25th, 1917. Wor. Bro. ...Patriotic Social Evening, Masonic Hall, Bendigo, April 25th, 1917. Wor. Bro. ...Corona Lodge, Bendigo. No. 195 U.G.L.V. Patriotic Social Evening, Masonic Hall, Bendigo, April 25th, 1917. Wor. Bro. G. W. Long, P.G.D.D.C., Sec. Reception by The Worship Master, Wor. Bro. E. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas. People l;isted in program; Wor. Bro. E. Thomas, W.M., Mrs. Alberto Zelman. Bro. Henry Thomas, Wor. Bro. H. J. Ham, M.A., P. M. No. 51. Miss Lottie Brockelbank, Bro. Oswald Rippon, Wor. Bro. J. Terrill, P.G. Swd.B. Mrs. A. Zelman, Miss L. Brockelbank, Bos. Oswald Rippon,program, theatre, corona lodge, bendigo
