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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Royal Hotel
... ...Millett Family...For many years the MIllett family owned and ran the hotel...For many years the MIllett family owned and ran the hotel The Royal Hotel is one of four hotels that operated in Evans Street between Station and Brook Streets. ...The two storey building in the photograph is the Royal Hotel. The original single storey hotel was damaged by fire in the 1930s so the double storey red brick building replaced it on the same site, which is at the intersection of Evans and Brook Streets. For many years the MIllett family owned and ran the hotelThe Royal Hotel is one of four hotels that operated in Evans Street between Station and Brook Streets. Only two of those hotels are operating on their original sites. The other two have been demolished and replaced with retail businesses.An enlarged black and white non-digital photograph with a narrow cream border of a streetscape of an intersection with a two storey brick building on one corner and cars park by the kerb outside the building.royal hotel, millett family, evans street, brook street, hotels -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bald Hill Hotel
... Millett family...During its existence, the Millett family owned the establishment....During its existence, the Millett family owned the establishment. The site of the former hotel has significance for the 1850s gold rush period in Victoria and the development of Diggers Rest. ...The former Bald Hill Hotel was situated on the old Calder Highway at Diggers Rest between Mitchells Lane and present day Gap Road. It was one of many hotels built to provide a service for the passing gold fields traffic during the 1850s. During its existence, the Millett family owned the establishment.The site of the former hotel has significance for the 1850s gold rush period in Victoria and the development of Diggers Rest.A non-digital black and white photograph of a two storey hotel with a verandah across the front and a picket fence on either side of the building. A horse and buggy is parked outside the building. The words 'C.Millett, Bald Hill Hotel' are painted on the upper storey side wall of the building.millett family, hotels, the gap, bald hills hotel, diggers rest, gold rushes -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Rayner Family, 1872
... ... Millett Family...Canterbury Isle of Wight Rayner Family Millett Family Spiller Family Clothing and dress Sepia photograph Photograph Rayner Family ...three generations of the Rayner family 1872.Sepia photographcanterbury, isle of wight, rayner family, millett family, spiller family, clothing and dress -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Selina Jane and William Rayner, 8 March 1886, March 1886
... ... Millett Family...Canterbury Rayner Family Millett Family Spiller Family Daphne Street Isle of Wight S.S.Garonne Portraits Clothing and dress Sepia photograph Photograph Selina Jane and William Rayner, 8 March 1886 ...Selina Jane and William Rayner taken before they left Shanklin, Isle of Wight on 8 March 1886 on the S.S.Garonne, as free settlers. William Rayner was the owner and builder of 8 Daphne Street Canterbury.Sepia photographcanterbury, rayner family, millett family, spiller family, daphne street, isle of wight, s.s.garonne, portraits, clothing and dress -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... ...millett family...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne aitken's gap farms farming schaefer carmel millett family fences sunbury george evans collection A sepia coloured photograph of a worker on the Millett's Farm at Aitken's Gap, Sunbury Photograph ...A sepia coloured photograph of a worker on the Millett's Farm at Aitken's Gap, Sunburyaitken's gap, farms, farming, schaefer, carmel, millett family, fences, sunbury, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Rupertswood Hotel
... The two storey bluestone building was the Rupertswood Hotel, which was on the NE corner of the intersection and the single storey Royal Hotel building in the foreground was on the opposite corner. The Millett family originally owned both hotels. The Rupertswood Hotel was demolished in December 1974 to make way for a modern retail store. ...The two storey bluestone building was the Rupertswood Hotel, which was on the NE corner of the intersection and the single storey Royal Hotel building in the foreground was on the opposite corner. The Millett family originally owned both hotels. The Rupertswood Hotel was demolished in December 1974 to make way for a modern retail store. ...The photograph was taken at the intersection of Brook and Evans Streets in Sunbury. The two storey bluestone building was the Rupertswood Hotel, which was on the NE corner of the intersection and the single storey Royal Hotel building in the foreground was on the opposite corner. The Millett family originally owned both hotels. The Rupertswood Hotel was demolished in December 1974 to make way for a modern retail store. In 1939 the old Royal Hotel building was damaged by fire and replaced with a two storey red brick building.The Rupertswood and Royal Hotels were two of the earliest hotels to be erected in the Sunbury township.A non-digital black and white photograph of a street photograph featuring an intersection with a two storey bluestone building on one corner and a partial view of a single storey rendered building on the opposite corner. Two children are standing on the side of the road and a man is in a horse-drawn jinker. george millett, royal hotel, rupertswood hotel, evans street, brook street, hotels -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Aitkens Gap Police Barracks, c1922
... The Bald Hill Hotel at Aitkens Gap on the Bendigo Road (Calder Highway) was guilt by George Millett in 1854 and functioned until the gold began to run out after the Victorian Gold Rush of the 1850s. The Millett family continued to farm until 1967. The family also and operated hotels in the local area. ...The Bald Hill Hotel at Aitkens Gap on the Bendigo Road (Calder Highway) was guilt by George Millett in 1854 and functioned until the gold began to run out after the Victorian Gold Rush of the 1850s. The Millett family continued to farm until 1967. The family also and operated hotels in the local area. ...Frank Millett and his nephew Hopper Cahill are the two people standing by the building after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. They are standing in front of the Aitkens Gap Police Barracks. In the 1860s the gaol and stables were sold to George Millett and added to the Millett property. The Barracks and the new farm homestead were built by Mick Morrison. The Bald Hill Hotel at Aitkens Gap on the Bendigo Road (Calder Highway) was guilt by George Millett in 1854 and functioned until the gold began to run out after the Victorian Gold Rush of the 1850s. The Millett family continued to farm until 1967. The family also and operated hotels in the local area. A black and white photograph backed onto a white board of a man and a child holding some dead rabbits and standing in front of the doorway of a bluestone building. frank millett, george millett, aitkens gap gaol, hopper cahill -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, c1907
... family of 2 males, 3 females and a baby. They are identified on the face of the photograph. Mary Ann Williams (Ma Williams, nee Millett) seated far right, Susan Winter standing, Irene Williams seated on floor. ...family of 2 males, 3 females and a baby. They are identified on the face of the photograph. Mary Ann Williams (Ma Williams, nee Millett) seated far right, Susan Winter standing, Irene Williams seated on floor. ...Eric Boardman CollectionMounted b/w photograph showing the Winter family of 2 males, 3 females and a baby. They are identified on the face of the photograph. Mary Ann Williams (Ma Williams, nee Millett) seated far right, Susan Winter standing, Irene Williams seated on floor. Males are Bill Winter and Edward Williams (no identification of which one which). See notes belowPrinted on face: "Matson and Fraser / 264 LITTLE COLLINS STREET," Handwritten on face: "Ma Williams Royal Hotel / Bill Winter, Teddy Williams, Irene Winter Moss Rusan / Mrs Hilton / Winterwinter family, williams, - (mrs), royal hotel, winter, william, bill, teddy, edward, irene, rusan, moss, hilton, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Royal Hotel
... At some stage the Millett family owned them. The Royal and the Olive Tree (formerly the Railway) hotels remain on their original site but not in their original appearance. ...This is an image of the original single storey Royal Hotel building which was on the corner of Brook and Evans Streets. In the 1930s the single storey structure was demolished after a fire and replaced with a double storey Art Deco red brick building, which still stands on the same site.At one stage there were four hotels in Evans Street between Station Street and Brook Street. At some stage the Millett family owned them. The Royal and the Olive Tree (formerly the Railway) hotels remain on their original site but not in their original appearance.A black and white photograph with a cream border of a single storey hotel building with a headlight window on the RHS of the corner entry doorway, which also has lead light windows. A young tree and power pole are seen on the RHS of the image. hotels, royal hotel, s.winter, t. millett -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Assorted committee ribbons belonging to James Butler
... Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Camberwell Convalescent Home Red Cross Enlist or Assist City of Camberwell Butler> James Spiller Family World War 1914-1918 Commonwealth Day Coloured photograph of ribbons of three local committees (1914-1917) of which James Butler was a member of. Donated by his grand-daughter Marion J. Millett ...Coloured photograph of ribbons of three local committees (1914-1917) of which James Butler was a member of. Donated by his grand-daughter Marion J. Millett (nee Spiller)canterbury, camberwell convalescent home, red cross, enlist or assist, city of camberwell, butler> james, spiller family, world war 1914-1918, commonwealth day -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Souvenir ribbons belonging to James Butler
... Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury ANZAC Fire Brigades Commonwealth Day Butler> James Spiller> Family World War 1914-1918 ANZAC and Empire Day 1916 souvenir ribbons, also an insignia of foreman for the local Fire Brigade (believed to belong to James Butler) donated by his grand-daughter Marion Millett (nee Spiller) Photograph Souvenir ribbons belonging to James Butler ...ANZAC and Empire Day 1916 souvenir ribbons, also an insignia of foreman for the local Fire Brigade (believed to belong to James Butler) donated by his grand-daughter Marion Millett (nee Spiller)canterbury, anzac, fire brigades, commonwealth day, butler> james, spiller> family, world war 1914-1918 -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Balwyn State School no 1026 Grade.4, 1900-2
... Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Balwyn State School Primary Schools Balwyn Road Bennett> Gordon (Major General) Spiller Family Boer War Photo taken about 1900-2 during the Boer War of Grade 4 at Balwyn State School Headmaster was Mr Bennett father of Major General Gordon Bennett. Gordon Bennett appears in the photograph in cadet uniform, another student is Ruby Kathleen Butler mother of Marion Millett (nee Spiller) Photograph Balwyn State School no 1026 Grade.4 ...Photo taken about 1900-2 during the Boer War of Grade 4 at Balwyn State School Headmaster was Mr Bennett father of Major General Gordon Bennett. Gordon Bennett appears in the photograph in cadet uniform, another student is Ruby Kathleen Butler mother of Marion Millett (nee Spiller)canterbury, balwyn state school, primary schools, balwyn road, bennett> gordon (major general), spiller family, boer war -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph
... The Bald Hill Hotel at Aitkens Gap on the Bendigo Road (Calder Highway) was built by George Millett in 1854 and functioned until the gold began to run out after the 1850s Victorian Goldrush. The Millett family continued farming in the area until 1967. ...Frank Millet and his cousin, Hopper Cahill are standing in front of the Aitkins Gap Gaol after spending the day shooting rabbits in 1922. In the 1860s the gaol and stables were sold to George Millett and added to the Millett property. The barracks and a new farm homestead were built by Mick Morrison. The Bald Hill Hotel at Aitkens Gap on the Bendigo Road (Calder Highway) was built by George Millett in 1854 and functioned until the gold began to run out after the 1850s Victorian Goldrush. The Millett family continued farming in the area until 1967. They also owned and operated other hotels in the local area. A non-digital scanned black and white photograph of a man and a boy standing in front of a bluestone building while holding some dead rabbits. frank millett, hopper cahill, aitkins gap gaol, calder highway, george millett, bald hill hotel
