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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO'S CENTURY VOLUME FOUR: 1930 - 1939
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Mrs Edith Lansell...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Bendigo's Century - Volume Four: 1930 - 1939 Eaglehawk Cricket Club Ernst Mueller The Bendigo Stock ExchangeL L Dungey T Williams M P Kelly C Mueller E Hommoloff R Kelly T H Busst T Hall R Tremabath E A Woodcock C Burridge Charshalton Mine Edith and G V Lansell Laboratory St Andrew's Church RSL Memorial Hall Mr Gordon Carter Sir John Monash State Electricity Commission Cr R Watson Colonel GT V Lansell Empire Press Congress Bendigo Advertiser Mr E J Hogan Eppalock Weir Lyric Theatre Bendigo Red Cross Mrs George Mackay St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Mrs William Hunter Right Rev John Douse Langley Monsignor Rooney Bendigo Art Gallery The Ironbark Mine Coliban Water Mr W Wright Station 3BO Amalgamated Wireless of Australia Ltd Advance Bendigo Group The North League St Aidan's Orphanage Bendigo Freezing Works Mr W Wright Bendigo Advertiser Mr W J Stephens Advance Bendigo Group North League Garden Gully United Gold Mining Company Bendigo Football League Sir John Quick John Quick Snr Ironbark Foundry Bendigo Evening News Bendigo Independent Bendigo Advertiser Deakin Governmnet Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Southern Cross Eppalock Weir Bendigo Art Gallery The Hercules Mine Gillies Aids & Appliance Shop Anne Caudle Centre Bill Woodfull Harold Larwood Dr John McCarthy The Hercules Douglas Jardine Don Bradman Sacred Heart Cathedral Joseph Stapleton John Lynch Bert McConchie New Red White and Blue Mine Royal Humane Society William James Vernon Shaw South New Moon Mine Bendigo Hospital Bendigo Base Hospital Duke of Gloucester RSL Memorial Hall Electricity Commission Eaglehawk Borough Council The Plaza Backhaus Estate Amalgamated Freezing Company Fortuna Villa Mrs Edith Lansell Colonel Lansell The Hercules Mine Toni Riley Pharmacy Boardwalk Barkly Hyett The Big Blue Consolidated Company The Bendigo Hospital Eaglehawk Football Team Kurmala Wing of the Bendigo Base Hospital Sir Isaac Isaacs Lyric Theatre Sir John Quick Hanro Knitting Mills St Luke's Toddlers Home St Aidan's Orphanage RSL Memorial Hall Lord and Lady Huntingfield Cr Michelsen Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo Agricultural Show New Blue Mine Joseph Stapleton Bendigo Law Association Bendigo Hospital Committee of Management Bendigo Rotary Club Mr J McRae Education Department Andrew Sunstan Sir Stanley Argyle Bendigo Football League North Blue Mining Company Cr Staples King George V King Edward VIII Cr J A Michelsen Andrew McLay Bendigo Advertiser Cohn Bros Mrs Wallis Simpson King George VI Capping Mine Shafts 1936 Bendigo Art Gallery Madge Freemen William John Leslie Cross Judge Wasley The Myer Emporium The Baptist Church Salvation Army Ron Masters The Central Nell Gwyn Sir John Quick Leanne McDonnell Windermere Hotel Rev Donald Baker John Rumbold Central Nell Gwynne The Beehive Building The Beehive Store James Buick and Co Thomas Hope Henderson Buick Henderson & Co Mr Goodison Mr R O Henderson Lt-Col Henderson Angus Mackay Bendigo Sewerage Authority Mr S Gordon Moore Commercial Bank of Sydney Bendigo Advertiser Edward Alan Morcom Polio DR Gardner Kerr The Right Rev Conald Baker Ridley Theological College Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume Four: 1930 - 1939. ...Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume Four: 1930 - 1939. Front page is titled Bendigo's Century and has a photo of some women at the Bendigo Jockey Club, 1930s. Each year has heading of Who's Who, Weather, Sport and Business. First years are 1930 - 1939 titled A look back when. The page has photos of the Eaglehawk Cricket Club's first A Grade cricket premier ship team (1932 - 1933)., The monument to the late Bendigo mining magnate Ernst Mueller in Rosalind Park, The Bendigo Stock Exchange in the early 1930's - pictured are L L Dungey, T Williams, M P Kelly, C Mueller, E Hommoloff, R Kelly, T H Busst, T Hall, R Trembath, E A Woolcock, and C Burridge, the Carshalton mine in 1936 and The Edith and G V Lansell Laboratory at the Bendigo Hospital. 1930 - a photo of St Andrew's Church, the sundial outside the RSL Memorial Hall, The late Monsignor Rooney and The late John Douse Langley. The Ironbark Mine was the top gold producer. 1931 - Radio station goes on air, 1932 - Sir John dies, 1933 Bodyline men come to town, 1934 - Heroic rescues, 1935 - Hospital's new wing opened, 1936 - King mourned, 1937 - Beehive store towers above, 1938 - Mining shows mixed results and 1939 - Outbreak of war sobering.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo's century - volume four: 1930 - 1939, eaglehawk cricket club, ernst mueller, the bendigo stock exchangel l dungey, t williams, m p kelly, c mueller e hommoloff, r kelly, t h busst, t hall, r tremabath, e a woodcock, c burridge, charshalton mine, edith and g v lansell laboratory, st andrew's church, rsl memorial hall, mr gordon carter, sir john monash, state electricity commission, cr r watson, colonel gt v lansell, empire press congress, bendigo advertiser, mr e j hogan, eppalock weir, lyric theatre, bendigo red cross, mrs george mackay, st andrew's presbyterian church, mrs william hunter, right rev john douse langley, monsignor rooney, bendigo art gallery, the ironbark mine, coliban water, mr w wright, station 3bo, amalgamated wireless of australia ltd, advance bendigo group, the north league, st aidan's orphanage, bendigo freezing works, mr w wright, bendigo advertiser, mr w j stephens, advance bendigo group, north league, garden gully united gold mining company, bendigo football league, sir john quick, john quick snr, ironbark foundry, bendigo evening news, bendigo independent, bendigo advertiser, deakin governmnet, sir charles kingsford smith, southern cross, eppalock weir, bendigo art gallery, the hercules mine, gillies, aids & appliance shop, anne caudle centre, bill woodfull, harold larwood, dr john mccarthy, the hercules, douglas jardine, don bradman, sacred heart cathedral, joseph stapleton, john lynch, bert mcconchie, new red white and blue mine, royal humane society, william james, vernon shaw, south new moon mine, bendigo hospital, bendigo base hospital, duke of gloucester, rsl memorial hall, electricity commission, eaglehawk borough council, the plaza, backhaus estate, amalgamated freezing company, fortuna villa, mrs edith lansell, colonel lansell, the hercules mine, toni riley pharmacy, boardwalk, barkly hyett, the big blue consolidated company, the bendigo hospital, eaglehawk football team, kurmala wing of the bendigo base hospital, sir isaac isaacs, lyric theatre, sir john quick, hanro knitting mills, st luke's toddlers home, st aidan's orphanage, rsl memorial hall, lord and lady huntingfield, cr michelsen, bendigo art gallery, bendigo agricultural show, new blue mine, joseph stapleton, bendigo law association, bendigo hospital committee of management, bendigo rotary club, mr j mcrae, education department, andrew sunstan, sir stanley argyle, bendigo football league, north blue mining company, cr staples, king george v, king edward viii, cr j a michelsen, andrew mclay, bendigo advertiser, cohn bros, mrs wallis simpson, king george vi, capping mine shafts 1936, bendigo art gallery, madge freemen, william john leslie cross, judge wasley, the myer emporium, the baptist church, salvation army, ron masters, the central nell gwyn, sir john quick, leanne mcdonnell, windermere hotel, rev donald baker, john rumbold, central nell gwynne, the beehive building, the beehive store, james buick and co, thomas hope henderson, buick henderson & co, mr goodison, mr r o henderson, lt-col henderson, angus mackay, bendigo sewerage authority, mr s gordon moore, commercial bank of sydney, bendigo advertiser, edward alan morcom, polio, dr gardner kerr, the right rev conald baker, ridley theological college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - WOODEN BOX AND ILLUMINATED ADDRESS FOR MRS GEORGE LANSELL, April 1906
... Mrs Edith Lansell (nee Bassford) from Bendigo, was the second wife of George Lansell, after his first wife, died in the late 1870s. ...Mrs Edith Lansell (nee Bassford) from Bendigo, was the second wife of George Lansell, after his first wife, died in the late 1870s. ...Mrs Edith Lansell (nee Bassford) from Bendigo, was the second wife of George Lansell, after his first wife, died in the late 1870s. Mr Lansell was a well respected a mine manager in Bendigo, making significant wealth and died in 1906. The first marriage didn't produce children, however his marriage to Edith resulted in six children from early 1880s, ensuring Lansell family heirs.Wooden box with plaque on the top ''Mrs. George Lansell''. Inside a large ornate black leather bound book with metal plaque ''In Memoriam''. On the first page a black and white oval photo of George Lansell, died Bendigo, March 19th 1906. The photo and words are surrounded by flowers. Next page a dedication to Mrs. George Lansell, Fortuna Villa, Bendigo April, 1906 with an eulogy from the representatives of the various companies in which Mr. Lansell was involved. The following three pages are full of cards from mining company with signatures of directors and managers. The Address states "Mrs George Lansell – “Fortuna Villa” Bendigo April 1906. Dear Madam, as representatives of the companies in which the late Mr Lansell took a special interest, being personally concerned in the management, we desire most respectfully but sincerely to express this sorrow felt at his death, not only by those now immediately constituting the management of the companies, but by the many hundreds of shareholders who reside all over this continent. Many of us have worked in cooperation with him for years and all are imbued with profound respect for the sound judgment, sagacity, strict impartiality and kindness of heart displayed by him. In all the varying fortunes through which his companies name here have passed, he was ever the same cheerful, enterprising hopeful man. Such success as has attended them is largely due to his association with the management and many who perchance did know him are now reaping the benefit of his courage and experience. His enterprises and judgment in presenting the operations of our mines and his tenacity of purpose in holding fast to ventures when disappointments were met and success was long delayed and seemed improbable have built up this district contributed largely to the wealth of many and found employment for thousands of workers for the past two generations. He has passed awa y in the fulness of years, but in passing he has left a name for enterprise and uprightness that will be as ensuring as the rocks themselves and he an example and incentive to generations yet to come. We tender our heartfelt sympathies to yourself and family in the great bereavement you have sustained and pray that God in his goodness may brighten your life with the devoted love of your family and bless you with many years of happiness and peace. On behalf of the companies named we subscribe ourselves. Yours most respectfully"person, individual, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GEORGE AND EDITH LANSELL
... Black and white (faded) photograph of Mr George and Mrs Edith Lansell sitting at small table with lace tablecloth. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Family husband and wife Agnes S Morris - Dunolly Black and white (faded) photograph of Mr George and Mrs Edith Lansell sitting at small table with lace tablecloth. ...Black and white (faded) photograph of Mr George and Mrs Edith Lansell sitting at small table with lace tablecloth. Mrs Lansell is pouring tea from a silver teapot. Mr Lansell reading newspaper. Flowers behind Mrs Lansell and flowers decorating a stand behind Mr Lansell. On back in pencil- 'could be George Lansell and wife (Peg Parsons, Castlemaine)'. 'Is definitely George Lansell and wife (Aunty Ruth Hill)'. 'Is definitely George Lansell and wife' - according to Mr Peter Lansell from Kew (June 1990). He has a similar photograph. The lady is Edith Lansell, the second wife of George Lansell. 1st wife - Bedelia died Sept 1880 at St. Kilda, buried Mill Scu Cem?, (Mrs. Balfour), Geo & Edith Borins? Bgo. Scu Cem. (Children all from Edith). By chapel. Printed on back in blue ink: QC Binks, 99 Rowan St, Bendigo, 3550. Photocopy of photo included with original.Agnes S Morris - Dunollyperson, family, husband and wife -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HANRO COLLECTION: SHARE REGISTER A & B ORDINARY 1929 - 1930
... Alex Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mabel Gittins, Handschin Alice, William Dill Hunter, Annie Chambers Hunter, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Herbert Keck, Harry Francis Longstaff, Geo Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Lillie Goudie McGregor, William Bowman hanna Neill, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Elizabeth Neill, William ?all Russell, Ronald Alexander Rankin, William John Stephens, Smalley Balmer & Cook, John Jepson Stanistreet, Kenneth Smalley and William Wright. Pasted in the back of the book is a typed letter from Mrs...Alex Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mabel Gittins, Handschin Alice, William Dill Hunter, Annie Chambers Hunter, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Herbert Keck, Harry Francis Longstaff, Geo Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Lillie Goudie McGregor, William Bowman hanna Neill, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Elizabeth Neill, William ?all Russell, Ronald Alexander Rankin, William John Stephens, Smalley Balmer & Cook, John Jepson Stanistreet, Kenneth Smalley and William Wright. Pasted in the back of the book is a typed letter from Mrs ...LIght brown and cream patterned book with a brown cloth tape spine with an index of shareholders at the front of the book. Book dated from 1929 to 1930 with name, address and occupation of shareholder. Columns for particulars, no of transfer, Distinctive Nos From and To, Dr, Cr, Balance of Shares Held, Distinctive Nos Held From and To,Dr date and amount and Cr date and amount. Many blank pages. Names of shareholders are: Eugen Cloch, Mary Anderson, John Raeburn Balmer, Katie Bloch, Consortium Hanro, William Crowley, William Reddish Cook, Favaloro Bros, Favaloro Domeric, Charles Handschin, Catherine HUnter, a. Alex Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mabel Gittins, Handschin Alice, William Dill Hunter, Annie Chambers Hunter, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Herbert Keck, Harry Francis Longstaff, Geo Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, Audrey Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendoline Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Lillie Goudie McGregor, William Bowman hanna Neill, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Elizabeth Neill, William ?all Russell, Ronald Alexander Rankin, William John Stephens, Smalley Balmer & Cook, John Jepson Stanistreet, Kenneth Smalley and William Wright. Pasted in the back of the book is a typed letter from Mrs Edith Lansell, dated 1 May 1931 to The Secretary, Hanro (Aust) Bendigo Knitting Mills Pty Ltd in reference to a new share certificate to replace a lost or destroyed one. She undertakes to indemnify Hanro against any claims or losses if the share certificate is presented for Dividend payments or for capital returned. Signed by Edith Lansell. Witness signature unreadable.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - a & b ordinary share register 1929 - 1030, harry francis longstaff, william ?all russell, charles handschin, consortinum hanro, catherine hunter, favaloro bros, george victor lansell, denderah, edith lansell, fortuna, william wright, advertiser office, william john stephens, audrey edith lansell, marie gwendoline lansell, patrica hope lansell, alexander lewis robertson goldie, llillie goudie mcgregor, herbert keck, smalley balmer & cook, william bowman hanna neill, rosemont, ronald alexander rankin, john jepson stanistreet, eugen bloch, william crowley, william ball russell, mabel gittins, mary anderson, kenneth smalley, john raeburn balmer, william reddish cook, domeric favaloro, katie bloch, evelyn adrienne neill, elizabeth neill, alice handschin, william dill hunter, annie chambers hunter, mary elizabeth hunter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HANRO COLLECTION: ORDINARY SHARE REGISTER 1926 - 28
... Mrs Catherine Hunter... Favaloro Bros... George Victor Lansell... Denderah... Edith...Shareholders names are: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Thomas Miller, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Mrs Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendolin Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mrs Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, William Neill, Hanna Bowman, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, Eugene Gerber, William Crowley, William Hall Russell, Stirling, Vernon Rymer, Mabel Gittins, Mrs Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Johnathon Smalley, Katie Bloch, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Rosemont and Elizabeth Neill....Shareholders names are: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Thomas Miller, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Mrs Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendolin Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mrs Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, William Neill, Hanna Bowman, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, Eugene Gerber, William Crowley, William Hall Russell, Stirling, Vernon Rymer, Mabel Gittins, Mrs Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Johnathon Smalley, Katie Bloch, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Rosemont and Elizabeth Neill. ...Black book with red cloth tape spine and a sticker on the front with Share Register printed on it. Written inside front cover is Ordinary Share Register. Share entries dated from 1926 to 1929. Register contains shareholders name, address and occupation, shares held and their numbers which are listed, who they may have been transferred to, Nos held, date and amount. Shareholders names are: Harry Francis Longstaff, William Hall Russell, Thomas Miller, Charles Handschin, Consortium Hanro, Mrs Catherine Hunter, Favaloro Bros, George Victor Lansell, Edith Lansell, William Wright, William John Stephens, Audry Edith Lansell, Marie Gwendolin Lansell, Patrica Hope Lansell, Alexander Lewis Robertson Goldie, Mrs Lillie Goudie McGregor, Herbert Keck, Smalley Palmer & Cook, William Neill, Hanna Bowman, Ronald Alexander Rankin, John Jepson Stanistreet, Eugene Bloch, Eugene Gerber, William Crowley, William Hall Russell, Stirling, Vernon Rymer, Mabel Gittins, Mrs Mary Anderson, Kenneth Smalley, John Raeburn Balmer, William Reddish Cook, Domeric Favaloro, Johnathon Smalley, Katie Bloch, Evelyn Adrienne Neill, Rosemont and Elizabeth Neill.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - ordinary share register 1926 - 28, harry francis longstaff, william hall russell, thomas miller, charles handschin, consortium hanro, mrs catherine hunter, favaloro bros, george victor lansell, denderah, edith lansell, fortuna, william wright, advertiser office, william john stephens, audry edith lansell, marie gwendolin lansell, patrica hope lansell, alexander lewis robertson goldie, mrs lillie goudie mcgregor, herbert keck, smalley palmer & cook, william neill, hanna bowman, ronald alexander rankin, john jepson stanistreet, eugene bloch, eugene gerber, william crowley, william hall russell, stirling, vernon rymer, mabel gittins, mrs mary anderson, kenneth smalley, john raeburn balmer, william reddish cook, domeric favaloro, johnathon smalley, katie bloch, evelyn adrienne neill, rosemont, elizabeth neill -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: ANNUAL VICTORY BALL 1948, 17th August, 1948
... Edith Johnson... Elaine Stemmer... Shirley Hinton... Marjorie Peterson... Elva Munro... Helen Balsillie... Nan Fairless... Shirley March... Mrs L J Warner... Margaret Thomas... Beverley Heeps... James... jack Wright... Douglas Dickinson... Graeme Hoy... Dave Beattie... Jim McNamara... Arthur Sutherland... Ken Burgess... Norm Fath... Robert Jackson... Alec Pianto... Kenneth Maes... Neil Holden... Brian Ackland... John Clarke... Les Johnstone... Ken Johnson... Frank Holden... Keith Rollinson... Dave McDougall... Don Peterson... Les Morey... George Hunt... Geoff Meggs... Ray Fitzgerald... Col G V Lansell...Bendigo Collection - Annual Victory Ball 1948 Lt-Gen S G Savige Mrs Savige Clarice Johnston Beth Brown Hazel Somerville Pat Fairless Dorothy Wilson Enid Sutherland Enid Hilson Pat Johnson June Richards Pat Griffiths Ann Mangan valerie Hunt Pat Burton Nancy Osgood Emily Johnson Janette Sutherland Edith Johnson Elaine Stemmer Shirley Hinton Marjorie Peterson Elva Munro Helen Balsillie Nan Fairless Shirley March Mrs L J Warner Margaret Thomas Beverley Heeps James jack Wright Douglas Dickinson Graeme Hoy Dave Beattie Jim McNamara Arthur Sutherland Ken Burgess Norm Fath Robert Jackson Alec Pianto Kenneth Maes Neil Holden Brian Ackland John Clarke Les Johnstone Ken Johnson Frank Holden Keith Rollinson Dave McDougall Don Peterson Les Morey George Hunt Geoff Meggs Ray Fitzgerald Col G V Lansell Mr F E Jackson Mr J W Swatton James, Print Eaglehawk Three copies of Bendigo Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. ...Three copies of Bendigo Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Annual Victory Ball held at the Town Hall, Bendigo on August 17th, 1948. Guests of Honour were Lt.-Gen. S. G. Savige, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., E.D. AND Mrs Savige. Card is cream with gold print on the front and a blue RLS badge. Other printing is brown. The inside of the tri-fold has a Dance Program of 28 dances and a space for Autographs. The other side has the Debutantes: Clarice Johnston, Beth Brown, Hazel Somerville, Pat Fairless, Dorothy Wilson, Enid Sutherland, Enid Hilson, Pat Johnson, June Richards, Pat Griffiths, Ann Mangan, Valerie Hunt, Pat Burton, Nancy Osgood, Emily Johnson, Janette Sutherland, Edith Johnson, Elaine Stemmer, Shirley Hinton, Marjorie Peterson, Elva Munro, Helen Balsillie, Nan Fairless and Shirley March. Chaperone:Mrs L J Warner. Flower Girls: Margaret Thomas and Beverley Heeps. Partners: Jack Wright, Douglas Dickinson, Graeme Hoy, Dave Beattie, Jim McNamara, Arthur Sutherland, Ken Burgess, Norm Fath, Robert Jackson, Alec Pianto, Kenneth Maes, Neil Holden, Brian Ackland, John Clarke, Les Johnstone, Ken Johnson, Frank Holden, Keith Rollinson, Dave McDougall, Don Peterson, Les Morey, George Hunt, Geoff Meggs and Ray Fitzgerald. President Bendigo Branch R.S.L. Col G V Lansell. Chairman Ball Committee: Mr F E Jackson. Hon. Secretary Ball Committee: Mr J W Swatton. Printed by James, Print, Eaglehawk.James, Print Eaglehawkevent, social, victory ball, r.s.l. bendigo collection - annual victory ball 1948, lt-gen s g savige, mrs savige, clarice johnston, beth brown, hazel somerville, pat fairless, dorothy wilson, enid sutherland, enid hilson, pat johnson, june richards, pat griffiths, ann mangan, valerie hunt, pat burton, nancy osgood, emily johnson, janette sutherland, edith johnson, elaine stemmer, shirley hinton, marjorie peterson, elva munro, helen balsillie, nan fairless, shirley march, mrs l j warner, margaret thomas, beverley heeps, james, jack wright, douglas dickinson, graeme hoy, dave beattie, jim mcnamara, arthur sutherland, ken burgess, norm fath, robert jackson, alec pianto, kenneth maes, neil holden, brian ackland, john clarke, les johnstone, ken johnson, frank holden, keith rollinson, dave mcdougall, don peterson, les morey, george hunt, geoff meggs, ray fitzgerald, col g v lansell, mr f e jackson, mr j w swatton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NOTES ON THE LANSELL FAMILY BY RUTH HOPKINS
... Lansell... Mrs Bassford... Bedellia Mulganney... Edith...Lansell. Reference to first wife (born Bedelia Mulganney); Edith Bassford; Wooton Lansell; Mrs Bassford. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Individual george lansell George Lansell Mrs Bassford Bedellia Mulganney Edith Bassford Mrs G Budd Annie Mr James Northcott Mr Wooton Lansell and Mr William Lansell. ...''Notes on the Lansell Family by Ruth Hopkins''. This is a single typed page with (largely) information about the marriages of George Lansell. Reference to first wife (born Bedelia Mulganney); Edith Bassford; Wooton Lansell; Mrs Bassford. Makes interesting reading in view of Doc. #2829. Dates of marriages and deaths quoted.Ruth Hopkinsperson, individual, george lansell, george lansell, mrs bassford, bedellia mulganney, edith bassford, mrs g budd, annie, mr james northcott, mr wooton lansell and mr william lansell. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - E DOWLING COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH OF UNCLE GEORGE'S FAMILY
... Mrs E Dowling collection. Black and White. Ten people posed in two rows. Bush backdrop. On reverse labelled - Uncle George's Family. Back row left to right - Eva, Nellie, Gilbert, Lansell, Elsie, Edna. Front Row - Edith...Mrs E Dowling collection. Black and White. Ten people posed in two rows. Bush backdrop. On reverse labelled - Uncle George's Family. Back row left to right - Eva, Nellie, Gilbert, Lansell, Elsie, Edna. Front Row - Edith ...Photograph from Mrs E Dowling collection. Black and White. Ten people posed in two rows. Bush backdrop. On reverse labelled - Uncle George's Family. Back row left to right - Eva, Nellie, Gilbert, Lansell, Elsie, Edna. Front Row - Edith, Dad, Mum, Hillier. Possibly related to Lithgow and Weir families.genealogy, family, lithgow, weir family, lithgow family -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionPhotograph - Portrait, Vincent Kelly, Mrs H.W. Snell Mayoress 1955 - 56, c 1956
... Lansell in making a mayoral presentation in gold. (1) p 209 Jackman. Vincent Kelly Studio photography Edith Margaret Snell City of Bendigo Mayoress City of Greater Bendigo Portraits Lansell Pendant cl; Mrs H. ...Prior to the election of female Councillors and Mayors in the 1960’s, the Lady Mayoress role was one of the few ways women could be active in civic life. Mayoresses made important contributions to their local communities through their charity work and as ambassadors for their region on a state and at times, national level. Mayoresses were also required to undertake Mayoral duties on occasions when their husband was unavailable. Mayoress Snell was born in Durham UK. Mayoress Snell was the first Mayoress to wear the gold medallion which came with the office. It was presented on April 11th 1956 at the municipal centenary dinner at the Shamrock and was a gift from Sir George Lansell who followed in the tradition of his late father George Lansell in making a mayoral presentation in gold. (1) p 209 Jackman.Framed, oval photographic studio portrait. Hand coloured detail. Image is flat, glass is domed.cl; Mrs H. W. Snell / Mayoress 1955 - 56 1958 - 59 / 1959 - 60vincent kelly, studio photography, edith margaret snell, city of bendigo mayoress, city of greater bendigo portraits, lansell pendant -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Lansell Articles - Wotton Lansell - Myrtle House Bendigo, abt 1982
... Lansell and Neva (Mrs. D. W. Jenkins). The family has preserved the home's historical character, with careful updates and retention of original furnishings and heirlooms. The Lansell name is closely associated with Bendigo's early gold-mining history and development. Myrtle Villa stands as a testament to the family's enduring presence and influence in the region. bendigo fortuna george lansell edith ...Georg Lansell's brother Wootton Lansell's was Born in Margate, Kent, England, son of a grocer and tallow chandler.Worked as a seaman, with a mariner's certificate issued in 1844, he Arrived in Australia in 1850, initially working as a mounted trooper in Adelaide before moving to Bendigo in 1852 during the gold rush. After some success in gold prospecting, Lansell became a carpenter and then opened a butcher's store in View Point, Bendigo. He Invited his brothers George and William to join him; together they expanded into soap, candle, and tallow businesses. The partnership dissolved after three years, with Wootton turning to farming on 500 acres at Leichardt, while George became known as Bendigo's 'Gold King. Wotton Married Helen Hall in 1854 in Adelaide; they had one son (Thomas George William) and three daughters. Wootton invested in mining and was involved in several mining directorates. Around 1879, Wootton built a substantial brick and stone house (Myrtle Villa) with eight main rooms, which remains in the family. The house is notable for its original features, such as sand-colored tile-patterned wallpaper and a four-poster bed where nine of his ten grandchildren were born. The garden is sustained by a permanent spring and retains much of its original character. The house is still occupied by his descendants, notably his twin granddaughters Alice Lansell and Neva (Mrs. D. W. Jenkins). The family has preserved the home's historical character, with careful updates and retention of original furnishings and heirlooms. The Lansell name is closely associated with Bendigo's early gold-mining history and development. Myrtle Villa stands as a testament to the family's enduring presence and influence in the region.Lansell Articles - Wotton Lansell - Myrtle House Bendigo This item contains the following document: 11217.67a Colour photo 7.5 x 10 inches of four poster bed at "Myrtle House", Bendigo. The photo is of the elegant four-poster bed in which nine of Wotton Lansell's grandchildren - the family of his son Thomas William, were born. On the rear of the photo is written in ink. "Main bedroom, Myrtle Villa c 1982; a gift to Wotton and Helen Lansell from Edith Lansell."non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, edith lansell, wotton lansell, helen hall lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Journal - Lansell Articles - A History of the Dobson Family - High Flyer to Port Phillip, 1978
... By Frances’s 100th birthday, the family included numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, highlighting a lasting legacy. bendigo fortuna george lansell samuel dobson frances alice bassford edith bassord edith lansell Lansell Articles - A History of the Dobson Family - High Flyer to Port Phillip by William T Dobson, donated by Mrs H Smith of Ferny Creek Victoria This item contains the following documents which are photocopies of the originals: 11217.69a1 The journal contains 46 A4 pages of text, and several pages of photos along with the family tree and detailed family history of Samuel Dobson and Frances Alice Bassford 11217.69a2 A large family tree approx 3 x A3 sheets wide by W T Dobson in 1978 - Contact the BHS for details 11217.69b Black and white diamond wedding anniversay photo of Franes Alice aged 77 and Samuel aged 82. ...This document provides a detailed family history of Samuel Dobson and Frances Alice Bassford, tracing their origins, migration, and descendants from 19th-century England to Australia. The Dobson family traces back to Samuel Dobson, born around 1780 in Stepney, London, a scalemaker. William Dobson (b. 1809), son of Samuel, married Mary Ann Kitchen in 1833. They had twelve children, including Samuel Dobson (b. 1844), the main subject. The family lived in Stepney, London, during a period of significant social and industrial change. Samuel Dobson was born in 1844 in London, the sixth child of William and Mary Ann Dobson. He married Frances Alice Bassford in 1867. Frances was born in Tamworth, Staffordshire, in 1849, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Bassford. Samuel and Frances, with their infant son, Samuel William, emigrated to Australia in 1868 aboard the clipper ship "Highflyer. "The voyage took 83 days, arriving in Melbourne in December 1868. They settled first in Melbourne, then moved to Bendigo during the gold mining boom. The Dobsons lived in Bendigo for about 15 years, where Samuel worked as a draughtsman and later in mining-related roles. Seven children were born in Bendigo, with three infants delivered stillborn. The family experienced both the excitement and challenges of the gold rush era. The family later moved to South Melbourne and then to Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, where more children were born. Frances’s sister, Edith Bassford, married George Lansell, a prominent mining magnate in Bendigo. Samuel Dobson was active in local cricket, playing against notable teams and figures. The Dobson family became well-established in Melbourne, with several members working for Buchanan and Brock Pty. Ltd., and participating in community and sporting activities. Samuel Dobson died in 1933 at age 89. Frances lived to 101, passing away in 1950, and was celebrated for her longevity and family contributions. The document includes family trees, photographs, and letters, illustrating the family’s growth and connections across generations. By Frances’s 100th birthday, the family included numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, highlighting a lasting legacy.Lansell Articles - A History of the Dobson Family - High Flyer to Port Phillip by William T Dobson, donated by Mrs H Smith of Ferny Creek Victoria This item contains the following documents which are photocopies of the originals: 11217.69a1 The journal contains 46 A4 pages of text, and several pages of photos along with the family tree and detailed family history of Samuel Dobson and Frances Alice Bassford 11217.69a2 A large family tree approx 3 x A3 sheets wide by W T Dobson in 1978 - Contact the BHS for details 11217.69b Black and white diamond wedding anniversay photo of Franes Alice aged 77 and Samuel aged 82. They were married on Feb 28th in 1927non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, samuel dobson, frances alice bassford, edith bassord, edith lansell
