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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FOOTY
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Footy: Bendigo gas works football club, 1926. Some names of players provided are: (second row, second from right) Phil Moorshead, (third row, third from left) Peat Wattie, (second row, second from left) Tom Flood, (front row, second from right) Bob Pysing. Photo supplied by Alma McHardy. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PREMIERS
Raywood played their first football match against Inglewood 30/1/1904. In 1949, Kamarooka, Neilborough and Raywood combined to form Northern United Football club.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Premiers: Raywood football club members, 1922. Back left to right: Mick Kelly, Roc Wilson, Nev Smith, Harry Rick, Keith McKenzie. Third row: ?? Hutchinson, bill Clohsey, Jack Gaywood, Perc Johnson, Grahem O'Neil, B. Johnson. Second row: Syd Moorshead, Charlie Jackson, Edgar Johnson, Andy Scott, Dan Clohsey. Front: Ray Moorshed, Dip Hall (umpire), Eddie Pierce, Nipper Eeles. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PHOTOGRAPHS: MOORHEAD FAMILY/VAHLAND BUST
Photographs: Moorhead family/Vahland Bust. The enclosing envelope titles this as relating to the ''Morshead Family'' (sic) and ''D Moorshead -grandson of W C Vahland'' (sic). Also, hand-written on envelope: ''…with Vahland relation from Germany'', and ''with Vahland Bust at Dudley House'' - Exterior photo of group actually outside the Capital Theatre, not Dudley House. Two photos of seated woman (relation from Germany??) beside table with bust of Vahland on it; one photo of group of family and visitor/relation from Germany - three females and three males in group outside Capital Theatre..person, individual, moorhead family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mick Walsh, Mick Walsh Stawell Studio Colour Negatives, 1975 to 1986
Negatives from Stawell Photographer. Discarded from Penna Print Ararat. Son contacted and gave approval for Stawell Historical Society to keep them. Only those of a non personal nature scanned. Parish family Dalgetty Sheep Train Jean Holmes Family Kath Banfield & Col Petch Ridd Family Joel Fire Brigade Joel Joel Girls Fire Brigade Ryan Grandchildren Walter Boothey Shalder Grandchildren Hodgetts Silver Wedding Geoff Robertson Family Prue Spittle & Bill Moorshead Elaine Feldman & Maurie Stewart Pamela Barber & Howard Cooper Helen David & Scott Grainger Barry Henderson baby Pickford Baby, Donna Smith & Wayne Reddrop Val Morris & John Kennedy SFC Coaches 1978 Mr & Mrs Robyn Smith halls gap Rosemary Spriggs & Robin Smith Walker Family Bill Dunmore Baby Mr & Mrs C Woodman Greg Holmes Baby Bartholomew & Coughlan Colour negatives of families, weddings and other. Nineteen Lever Arch Folders Mick Walsh 52 Patrick Street Stawellphotography -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RAMBLING AROUND
... Moorshead's ...Type written account of a walk around some of the old mining areas of Bendigo. Areas mentioned are: Rose St, New Chum Gully, Barnard St, New Chum Hill, Sterry's Open Cut, Gold Mines Hotel, Inglewood St, Chum St, Maple St, Philip's Hill, Puddling Machine,document, names of bendigo pioneers, bendigo goldfields, rambling around, len bennetts, joch, garibaldi mine and battery, menzies, ellesmere, south old chum, new chum con, nth ellesmere, new chum united, lansells 222, fortuna, lazarus, nell gwynne (bml), fortuna, mr geo lansell, old chum, bcv 8, sterry's open cut, gold mines hotel, gill's grocer shop, mr gill, moorshead's, foggitt and jones hill -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Chinese Sunday School, Main Road, Ballarat East, 2003
The Chinese School was attached/run by the Town Mission. "THE CHINESE SUNDAY SCHOOL . The opening services of the newly erected Chinese Sunday school building in connection with the Town Mission, were brought to a close on Monday night by a tea and public meeting, held in the Mission Hall. The now building, which presents a very nice appearance, and is an improvement to that part of the Main road, was erected at a cost of £95 ; Mr H. R. Caselli acting as honorary architect, kindly prepared plans, etc. A new front fence was erected at a cost of £l6, which, with all other expenses, amounted to £126 3s 6d. Previously to the present effort collections and subscriptions were obtained as follow; —Mr Burnett's service, £l8 11s 5d; Chinese Sunday school anniversary, £9 16s 10d; concert on Easter Monday, £8 15s; Phoenix Foundry, per Mr Pethard, £7; sub scriptions, £23 8s 6d, leaving a debtor balance of £57 7s 9d. The. collections on Sunday were good. Mr Lee Young, of the Chinese store, Main road, kindly gave the tea, whioh was a valuable donation. The proceeds of the tea meeting will be about £l0. The building was prettily decorated by Mr Chessell, Mrs King Hook, and the gir!s.connected with the sohool. Mr Moorshead, the caterer, gave all the school children tea gratis- Mrs Lee Young, Miss Emma Lee Young. Miss G. Kay, Miss J. Hong Gong, Mrs King Hook, Mrs Stoneman, and Mrs Pethard waited at tables. Mr M. D. Morgan presided at the public meeting in the Mission Hall, and was supported platform by the Mayor of Ballarat East, the Revs. J. White, J. J. Perrin, and E. Turner, who delivered excellent and suitable speeches; but previously, however, offers of donations - to clear off the debt were made by Mr D. Ham, £10; the chairman, £5; Mr and Mrs Whitrick, £2 17s; a number of donors of £1 each, and less sums, which, with the collec tions, amounted to £58 16s 7d. This sum, with the sale of the cottage.on the ground, clears the debt, and leaves the com mittee a few pounds in hand towards lining and seating the building. A pleas ing feature in the meeting was the hearty giving of several Chinese Christians, including Mr Le Young; also singing by the Chinese chil dren, led by Mr Pethard. When the result was made known tbe whole, meeting stood and sang —“ Praise God from whom all blessings flow," for the success in having the place opened free of debt. Votes of thanks were passed to Mr Caselli, and all who took part in the effort: and one of the happiest meetings ever hold by the mission was brought to a close by again singing the doxology and the benediction." Ballarat Star, 27 February 1885)Black and white image of a weather board school known as the Chinese School, Ballarat.chinese school, ballarat, ballarat town and city mission, chinese, education, school, chinese sunday school