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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton cricket team, c.1895-1900
... ... R. Cornish...LINTON CRICKET TEAM 1895: STANDING L-R AJ SMITH, S LEWERS, AC CORK, H ADAMS, DR DONALDSON, I CRAINE, J HOGAN, K DONOVAN, R HISSHION, A NICOL, J GODDEN, J ANGUS, J BROWN; SECOND ROW L-R ED NICHOLLS, P ROBERTS, D CORNISH, R CORNISH, J SEMMENS, R HANSEN, J NICOL; FRONT ROW L-R R HISSHION JNR, S BALL, BEN CORNISH, TED NICHOLLS, JAS WEARNE...R. Hisshion A. Nicol J. Godden J. Angus J. Brown Ed. Nicholls P. Roberts D. Cornish R. ...LINTON CRICKET TEAM 1895: STANDING L-R AJ SMITH, S LEWERS, AC CORK, H ADAMS, DR DONALDSON, I CRAINE, J HOGAN, K DONOVAN, R HISSHION, A NICOL, J GODDEN, J ANGUS, J BROWN; SECOND ROW L-R ED NICHOLLS, P ROBERTS, D CORNISH, R CORNISH, J SEMMENS, R HANSEN, J NICOL; FRONT ROW L-R R HISSHION JNR, S BALL, BEN CORNISH, TED NICHOLLS, JAS WEARNESepia photograph of a group of men wearing sports wear and hats, two with cricket bats, a trophy in front.linton cricket team, sports, a. j. smith, s. lewers, a. c. cork, h. adams, dr donaldson, i. craine, j. hogan, k. donovan, r. hisshion, a. nicol, j. godden, j. angus, j. brown, ed. nicholls, p. roberts, d. cornish, r. cornish, j. semmens, r. hansen, j. nicol, r. hisshion jnr., s. ball, ben cornish, ted nicholls, jas wearne -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton State School Pupils, Grades I-IV, 1923
... ... R. Cornish...Pettersen, E. Walker, R. Cornish, L. Fletcher, I. Brown, L. Bass, I. ...Pettersen, E. Walker, R. Cornish, L. Fletcher, I. Brown, L. Bass, I. ...Names recorded in early LDHS "Index to Photographs" substantially match names recorded in ink across photograph. Combined list as follows: Back row: S. Robinson, -?- (possibly R. Preston), A. Bolte, A. Chasey, J. Pye, J. Walker, S. Chasey, J. Hyatt, H. Megee, J. Stapleton, A. Pyke. Second row: M. Rowe, E. Pyke, A. Brown, M. Pye, I. Hyatt, A. Chasey, L. Sandow, A. Megee, L. Chasey, D. Cornish, L. Woodford. Third row: G. Pettersen, E. Walker, R. Cornish, L. Fletcher, I. Brown, L. Bass, I. Armstrong, D.(M?) Wearne, M. Allan, I. Nicol, C. Megee. Front row: R. Allan, S. Mark, F. Donaldson, S. Morgan, W. Bass, R. Jennings, C. Murrell, F. Wishart, W. Megee, F. Megee.Linton school photograph grades 1-4, sign in front of students dated 20-6-1923. Brown cardboard surround. Names of pupils recorded in ink on the mount.linton state school no. 880, s. robinson, r. preston?, a. bolte, a. chasey, j. pye, j. walker, s. chasey, j. hyatt, h. megee, j. stapleton, a. pyke, m. rowe, e. pyke, a. brown, m. pye, i. hyatt, a. chasey, l. sandow, a. megee, l. chasey, d. cornish, l. woodford, g. pettersen, e. walker, r. cornish, l. fletcher, i. brown, l. bass, i. armstrong, m. allan, i. nicol, c. megee, r. allan, s. mark, f. donaldson, s. morgan, w. bass, r. jennings, c. murrell, f. wishart, w. megee, f. megee, d. (or m?) wearne -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Caulfield Widows Committee, 1991
... From the name badges, they are (L to R): Shirley Cornish - Vice President, Mavis Major - Committee Member, Illegible - President, and Pauline Thompson - Secretary. ...From the name badges, they are (L to R): Shirley Cornish - Vice President, Mavis Major - Committee Member, Illegible - President, and Pauline Thompson - Secretary. ...Four Legacy widows from the Caulfield Legacy Widows Club.It was used in an issue of The Answer. From the name badges, they are (L to R): Shirley Cornish - Vice President, Mavis Major - Committee Member, Illegible - President, and Pauline Thompson - Secretary. It is believed that the date was 1991 due to the reference number from the photographic studio 911030B-28 means 3 October 1991, along with 00645, 00646, 00647, 00648, 00649, 00651. Photos of the committee members of different Widows clubs were taken by a professional photographer.Black and white photo of four Legacy widows and a proof sheet.Label on the back from Keesing Photographic with Reference No: 911030B-28. Pg 3 in and "Caulfied" in pencil.widows, widows club, committee -
Linton and District Historical Society IncBible, British and Foreign Bible Society, New Testament, Souvenir of Peace, World Wide War 1914-1918
... Book is signed Geo.Whiteham, Teacher, R. Ching, Superintendent, L. Cornish, Secretary....Whiteham Teacher / R. Ching Sup. / L Cornish Sec"....Whiteham Teacher / R. Ching Sup. / L Cornish Sec". Small copy of the New Testament, printed as part of peace celebrations after the end of World War I. ...Donated to Roy Brown in 1919 by the Methodist Sunday School in Linton. Book is signed Geo.Whiteham, Teacher, R. Ching, Superintendent, L. Cornish, Secretary.Small copy of the New Testament, printed as part of peace celebrations after the end of World War I. Pages 464Handwritten inside front cover: "Presented to Roy Brown by the Methodist S. School / Linton 1919 / Geo. Whiteham Teacher / R. Ching Sup. / L Cornish Sec".roy brown, methodist church linton, world war 1914-1918, bibles -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Vice Regal Photographer, Ballarat, Linton Football team c.1900
... R. Nicol... A. Nicol... Ben Cornish..."Jack Brown / about 1900 / L to R / H Roberts, R Nicol, Ben Cornish, Catton, Jack Hogan, Pearly Power, J Mitchell, H Catton /Jim Hogan, A Nicol, P Crane, B Angus, W McMillan, Tony Cunningham / Mick Cunningham, -?...McMillan Tony Cunningham Mick Cunningham Jack Cunningham Whitecross "Jack Brown / about 1900 / L to R / H Roberts, R Nicol, Ben Cornish, Catton, Jack Hogan, Pearly Power, J Mitchell, H Catton /Jim Hogan, A Nicol, P Crane, B Angus, W McMillan, Tony Cunningham / Mick Cunningham, -? ...Identified by Mrs Surman as the Linton football team in about 1900. Mrs Surman also identified names of players, which are inscribed on the back of the photograph. Guernseys were apparently hand-knitted at this time, mostly by the players' mothers. They were all in team colours, blue and white, but had different patterns. (This information given by Mrs Stella Surman in a 1991 interview. Interview recorded on CD - see Registration no. 2019-212.)Original sepia photograph of a group of men wearing football guernseys. Guernseys have different patterns (mostly variations on vertical stripes) and most are laced at the front."Jack Brown / about 1900 / L to R / H Roberts, R Nicol, Ben Cornish, Catton, Jack Hogan, Pearly Power, J Mitchell, H Catton /Jim Hogan, A Nicol, P Crane, B Angus, W McMillan, Tony Cunningham / Mick Cunningham, -?- , Whitecross, Jack Cunningham, J Brown".linton football club, jack brown, h. roberts, r. nicol, a. nicol, ben cornish, h. catton, jack hogan, jim hogan, "pearey" power, j. mitchell, p. crane (craine), b. angus, w. mcmillan, tony cunningham, mick cunningham, jack cunningham, whitecross -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - PHOTOGRAPH, Oct / Nov 1943
... On front: 3 men marked with an X Names handwritten in white on each person: Group: No 68 Course Pilots Back L - R: Startin, Chamnes, Price, Rodgers, Hawson, Davey Middle L - R: Woodhams, Cornish, Wilson, Clark, Carter, Carbuff Front L - R: Chadwick, Smith, Edgar, Campbell, Hall, Gray Stamped on back: Crown copyright reserved. ...Photography Pilots Training On front: 3 men marked with an X Names handwritten in white on each person: Group: No 68 Course Pilots Back L - R: Startin, Chamnes, Price, Rodgers, Hawson, Davey Middle L - R: Woodhams, Cornish, Wilson, Clark, Carter, Carbuff Front L - R: Chadwick, Smith, Edgar, Campbell, Hall, Gray Stamped on back: Crown copyright reserved. ...Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details.Black / white group photo of 18 male RAAF personnel in uniform. Group is arranged in 3 rows each of 6 men. Each person in the photo is named. Group name appears at the bottom of the photo. On front: 3 men marked with an X Names handwritten in white on each person: Group: No 68 Course Pilots Back L - R: Startin, Chamnes, Price, Rodgers, Hawson, Davey Middle L - R: Woodhams, Cornish, Wilson, Clark, Carter, Carbuff Front L - R: Chadwick, Smith, Edgar, Campbell, Hall, Gray Stamped on back: Crown copyright reserved. Handwritten in black ink: B Talbut 12 Salcey Street, Far Cotton Handwritten in blue ink: 17 O.T.U. Silverstone Northants England Oct / Nov 1943 In pencil: ? Indecipherablephotography, pilots, training -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Dianne Campbell, Ballarat Lawyers 1853-1895 Research Folders, c2000-2021
... R (Henry S. Ochiltree, W.B. Ochiltree, Edward G. Ochiltree, J.J.P. O'Dee, Bernard O'Dowd, John Ogier, Cornish Lawyers in Central Victoria Q-R, John Bateman Paynter, J.B. ...R (Henry S. Ochiltree, W.B. Ochiltree, Edward G. Ochiltree, J.J.P. O'Dee, Bernard O'Dowd, John Ogier, Cornish Lawyers in Central Victoria Q-R, John Bateman Paynter, J.B. ...Folders of research notes on Ballarat Lawyers, including newspaper clippings, website information, etc. .1) Ballarat Lawyers - A (Australian Law Firm histories, Jamaican in Australia, History of the Court System, University of Melbourne Law Students c1870s, Melanie Senior, Cinque Oakley Senior Lawyers, 19th Century Castlemaine Police Courts, New Victorian County Court, Scots and the Law in Scotland, Solicitor online encyclopedia, Alfred Akehurst, Artur Akehurst, J.T. Ansdell, Butler Cole Aspinall, Alfred James Bailey, Henry Stephen Bailey, Matthew Baird, Hugh Sutherland Barrett, William Field Barrett, Redmond Barry, George Elliott Barton, George Frederick Bartrop, John Bell, Thomas Bellas, George Booker) .2) Ballarat Lawyers B (Hugh Sunderland Barrett, Peter Beckford, William Beckford, John T.F. Bowker, William Box, George Boyd, William Boykett, B. Browne, Richard Archer Burton, Alfred Butler) .3) Ballarat Lawyers C-E (Thomas B.S. Carwithen, J.B. Cathcart, John Alfred Chalk, David Clarke, John Collins, Matthew Combe, Thomas Spemcer Cope, Richard. Crouch, Charles Curwan-Walker, Frank H. Cole, John Rowland Davies, Charles J. Dawson, Christopher John Dease, J.E. Dixon, Robert Willian Dobson, Roy Dobson, Edward Doward, Charles R. Doward, Edgar R. Doward,) .4) Ballarat Lawyers F-G (Charles B. Finlayson, Peter T. Finn, John Findlay, John Fitzgerald, John Olsen Foss, Alexander Fraser, J.A. Doane, Andrew Garran, George Garrard, David Gaunson, William Gaunt, MAry Gaunt, F.T. Gell) .5) Ballarat Lawyers H-J: (Frederick Ham, Jeremy Harper, John H. Harris, solicitors, Amelia Harris, J. Henry Harris, Peter Blake, Henry Plomer, Arthur Plomer, Ballarat Chamber of Commerce, Freemasons, White Flat Drainage and Mining Company, Henry R. Nicholls, Francis Ham, Richard T. Harvey, Edward Heady, Peter Heinz, T.t. Hollway. Thomas tuke hollway, William Higgins, James V.M. Hitchins, frederick Hitchins, James Hitchins, Edward Hockley, Robert W. Holmes, Catherine Kain, JOhn Ireland, Richard D. Ireland, Peter Jacobs) .6) T.C. Williams, John Kidahl, Arthur W. King, Pendrell family, M.A. Lazarus, Edward Lewis, W.H. McCormick, Soho Foundry, Henry S, Ochiltree, James V. McCormick, McDonnell, Townsend MacDermott, Morgan McDOnnell, Percy McDonnell, Cyprian McDonnell, John McFarland, Samuel W, McGowan, Bill McGregor, David Madden, Charles Holthouse, J. Madden, Samuel Mann, Samuel F. Mann, Tobias Furneaux, Samuel Mann, Agar Wynne, thomas Mann, Henry MacDermott, Archibald Midnie, Arthur Nevett, Arthur H. Nevett, Alfred Mitchell, William Mitchell, H.W. Morrow, William Mitchell, Norman P. Must, George F. Oakley.) .7) Ballarat Lawyer Q-R (Henry S. Ochiltree, W.B. Ochiltree, Edward G. Ochiltree, J.J.P. O'Dee, Bernard O'Dowd, John Ogier, Cornish Lawyers in Central Victoria Q-R, John Bateman Paynter, J.B. Pearson, Mondle Emmanuel Phillips, Robert King Piers, Robert King Piers, Pinkerton, Frank Pinkerton, Martha Pinkerton, Charles Purcell, R.H. Ramsay, Henry Randall, James Randall, Thomas Randall, John Warrington Rogers, John M. S. Rodd, George Rutler) .8) Lawyers in Central Victoria S-W (Charles Salter, H. Holmes, George Staveley, Charles Salter, George T. Boyd, Edward Sandford, Henry G. Shaw, Thomas W. Snape, Thomas S. Standish, Charles Snape, Frederick C. Standish, Edith Snape, James Snape, Thomas Snape, Philip Snape, George Staveley, John G. Stoker, William Stone, Henry Sturt, Matthew W. Taylor, Bread and Cheese Club, R.D. Thompson, Roger D. Thompson, R.H. Ramsay, R.G. Turner, F.H. Tuthill, W.M.K. Vale, William Vale, May Vale, William L. Vardy, Gordon Vardy, William S. Vardy, Charles Von Ende) .9) Lawyers in Central Victoria W-Z (Henry Walker, Andrew Wallace, John Wellesley, Brereton Watson, C.G.M. Watson, James Watson, George Armytage, Thomas Watson, Patricius Welsh, John Westmore, Theodore Whipham, Arthur Whipham, Thomas H. Whipham, Frances Whipham, Thomas Bellas, James L. Willoughby, John Noble Williams, James Wisewould, Horace Wright, H.M. Wright, William Wright, Henry J. Wrixon, Agar Wynne, Samuel Young) . ballarat lawyers, ballarat, dianne campbell goldfields lawyers collection -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Principal's Reports,1923-1934, 1923-1934
... cornish...w.h. steane...l. hillman...l. vernon...kalgoorlie excursion...james peart...e.a. brophy...n.g. king...r...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school of mines a. f. heseltine dick richards r.w. richards j.p. chard j. tung g.l. nicholls arc lamp telephone mechnics class l.a. archibald visits associated smelters iron knob arbor day w.h. finlayson ethel campbell repatriation xray x-ray plumbing alfred bayley w. knight mica smith scholarship w.h. findlayson herald shield j.d. o'laughlin e. schache brown and sharp micrometer h.r murphy a. cornish w.h. steane l. hillman l. vernon kalgoorlie excursion james peart e.a. brophy n.g. king r. young j.m. sutherland woolclassing yallourn v. dorron ballarat school of mines literary society w. hollway s. palmer albert street j.r. elsworth ballarat school of mines caretaker e. watson j.r. pounds m.s. kewkins battery m.g. rumpff j. eldridge eureka progress association cyanide plant dismantle materia medica t. henderson w.s. rackham m. dean new guinea goldfields gala day Red hard covered book with hand written reports by A.F. ...Red hard covered book with hand written reports by A.F. Heseltine. 23 February 1922 - Sickness of Dick Richards 18 August 1926 - Mrs Weston, sister of Alfred Mica Smith, donates photos of the professor.ballarat school of mines, a. f. heseltine, dick richards, r.w. richards, j.p. chard, j. tung, g.l. nicholls, arc lamp, telephone mechnics class, l.a. archibald, visits, associated smelters, iron knob, arbor day, w.h. finlayson, ethel campbell, repatriation, xray, x-ray, plumbing, alfred bayley, w. knight, mica smith scholarship, w.h. findlayson, herald shield, j.d. o'laughlin, e. schache, brown and sharp micrometer, h.r murphy, a. cornish, w.h. steane, l. hillman, l. vernon, kalgoorlie excursion, james peart, e.a. brophy, n.g. king, r. young, j.m. sutherland, woolclassing, yallourn, v. dorron, ballarat school of mines literary society, w. hollway, s. palmer, albert street, j.r. elsworth, ballarat school of mines caretaker, e. watson, j.r. pounds, m.s. kewkins, battery, m.g. rumpff, j. eldridge, eureka progress association, cyanide plant dismantle, materia medica, t. henderson, w.s. rackham, m. dean, new guinea goldfields, gala day -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Shire of Eltham Engineers Department, 1994
... L-R Back Row: Rod, Stephen White, Tony Digiacomo, Craig Stevens, Greg Slater Third Row: Graeme Rushbrook, Brian Taylor, Simon Thomas, Tony Earl, Bob Hayes, - , Lorraine Steele, Lilian Unsworth, June Dodwell, Alan Prentice, Steve Seoud, Chris Lopiccolo, Conal Creedon, Frank Bourchier Second Row: Mark Bullen, - , - , - , Jeanette Cornish, Rob Hauser, Ellen Kavanagh, Beryl Martin, Colleen Del Santo Front Row: Alan Lansdowne, Roger Wills, Peter Butterworth, Eddie Manual, Evan Boloutis, Mathew Deayton, - , David Turley...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne L-R Back Row: Rod, Stephen White, Tony Digiacomo, Craig Stevens, Greg Slater Third Row: Graeme Rushbrook, Brian Taylor, Simon Thomas, Tony Earl, Bob Hayes, - , Lorraine Steele, Lilian Unsworth, June Dodwell, Alan Prentice, Steve Seoud, Chris Lopiccolo, Conal Creedon, Frank Bourchier Second Row: Mark Bullen, - , - , - , Jeanette Cornish, Rob Hauser, Ellen Kavanagh, Beryl Martin, Colleen Del Santo Front Row: Alan Lansdowne, Roger Wills, Peter Butterworth, Eddie Manual, Evan Boloutis, Mathew Deayton, - , David Turley Alan Lansdowne Alan Prentice Beryl Martin Bob Hayes Brian Taylor Chris Lopiccolo Colene Dal Santo Conal Creedon Council Staff Craig Stevens David Turley Eddie Manual Ellen Kavanagh Evan Boloutis Frank Bourchier Graham Rushbrook Greg Slater Jeanette Cornish June Dodwell Lilliana Unsworth Lorraine Steele Mark Bullen Mathew Deayton Peter Butterworth Rob Hauser Rod Roger Wills Shire of Eltham Engineers Department Simon Thomas Stephen White Steve Seoud Tony Digiacomo Tony Earl Colour print 20 x 25 cm photographic paper Shire of Eltham Engineers Department Photograph Colour Print ...L-R Back Row: Rod, Stephen White, Tony Digiacomo, Craig Stevens, Greg Slater Third Row: Graeme Rushbrook, Brian Taylor, Simon Thomas, Tony Earl, Bob Hayes, - , Lorraine Steele, Lilian Unsworth, June Dodwell, Alan Prentice, Steve Seoud, Chris Lopiccolo, Conal Creedon, Frank Bourchier Second Row: Mark Bullen, - , - , - , Jeanette Cornish, Rob Hauser, Ellen Kavanagh, Beryl Martin, Colleen Del Santo Front Row: Alan Lansdowne, Roger Wills, Peter Butterworth, Eddie Manual, Evan Boloutis, Mathew Deayton, - , David Turleyalan lansdowne, alan prentice, beryl martin, bob hayes, brian taylor, chris lopiccolo, colene dal santo, conal creedon, council staff, craig stevens, david turley, eddie manual, ellen kavanagh, evan boloutis, frank bourchier, graham rushbrook, greg slater, jeanette cornish, june dodwell, lilliana unsworth, lorraine steele, mark bullen, mathew deayton, peter butterworth, rob hauser, rod, roger wills, shire of eltham engineers department, simon thomas, stephen white, steve seoud, tony digiacomo, tony earl -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: HISTORICAL GUIDE TO BENDIGO
... Cornish... New St Mungo... Duchess Tribute... South Devonshire... Hopewell Mine... Saxby Mine... McNair & Co... Mr King... Bourke and Wills... Sandhurst Hotel... The Dascombe Nugget... Victoria Nugget... R...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Historical Guide to Bendigo The Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo Branch Historical and Mining Museum Mechanic's Institute Eaglehawk Librarian Mechanic's Institute Miss J Parry John Hattam H Biggs A Richardson L C Bennetts Edith Checcucci Bendigo Advertiser Cambridge Press Mines DEpartment (Bendigo) J R W Purves Mr A O'Keefe Shire of Marong The Sandhurst and Eaglehawk Tramway Company Mr J Taylor Mr J Hanson The Bendigo Tramway Company Electric Supply Company Coliban Water Suply Juvenile Industrial Exhibition Geo Lansell Cr A harkness Salvation Army Vine and Fruitgrowers Association Decentralisation League Constable Thomas Ryan Miners Association Art Gallery Post Office Miss Broadfoot Bendigo Hospital Opera Company Bendigo Development League Victorian Women's Franchise League ANA Hall The Bendigonian Law Courts Temperance Hall Trades Hall (Old Wardens Court) Roman Catholic Cathedral Shamrock Hotel Bendigo Philosophical Society Old Bendigonian Society Bendigo Fire Brigade Bendigo Volunteers to South African War Hawkins Porcupine Inn Criterion Hotel Royal Hotel Bendigo Hotel Black Swan Hotel Gillies Bakery Hibernian Hotel Sandhurst Hotel Freemasons Hotel Courthouse Hotel Shamrock Hotel Governor Hotham Heffernan & Crowley New Chum Railway Victoria Quartz Shenandoah Shamrock Mine Hercules No 1 (originally Pearl East) Hercules New Chum (Late Pearl) Carlisle Mine Mr Arblaster Meurer Sandhurst Bee Benevolent Asylum Bendigo Gas Company A Lloyd Coliban Water Supply Scheme Cr W V Simons Eaglehawk Council J Mouat Sir Henry Barkly Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibition Sandhurst and Eaglehawk Boroughs Cr John McIntyre Latham and Watson's Mine Galatea (model ship) St Paul's Church of England Rev G P Despard Fine Arts Exhibition and Exposition Bendigo Rifle Association Strathfieldsaye Shire Hall Corporate High School Bendigonian Society Richard Andrews Easter Fair G Aspinall J Burnsides Sir H Manners Sutton Beehive Stores Mining Exchanges Bendigo Water Works City Family Hotel Bendigo United Friendly Society Medical Institute and Dispensary Benevolent Asylum Jewish Synagogue Masonic Hall School of Mines Mr J H Abbott Australian Natives Association Royal Princess Theatre Albion Hall Central State School High School Gravel Hill State School Electricity Commission James Mouat Warring Natives The Rocks Joseph Crook Gold Discovery Marong district Roads Board Camp Hotel Mr Charles Sherratt City of Bendigo Mt Alexander North Run Grice and Heape Ravenswood Gibson and Fenton Mrs John Kennedy Mrs Patrick Farrel Mr J A Paton Mr Lachlan McLachlan Theatre Royal Sir Charles and Lady Hotham Harney's Bridge E J Ennor Sandhurst Fire Brigade The Health of Towns Act Mr Townsend Cornish & Co Bendigo Pottery Bendigo Agricultural Society Pike or Pyke Baby Health Centre Sandhurst Post Office Government Survey Office Sandhurst Trustees Company Mr H B Briston Savings Bank Telegraph Office Sir Henry Brougham Lock Hon Sir John Nimmo Sandhurst Public Offices The New Prince of Wales Mine New Prince of Wales No 2 The Whip and Jersey Lansell's Big 180 New Chum and Victoria Mine and Battery New chum Railway Koch's Pioneer South New Moon Catherine Reef United New Moon Virginia Mine South Belle Vue New Chum Railway Central Nell Gwynne North Nell Gwynne Ironbark Mine New Chum Syncline Hercules Herculesl Energetic Roberts & Sons Harkness & Co Horwoods Great Southern Ulster Carlisle Cornish New St Mungo Duchess Tribute South Devonshire Hopewell Mine Saxby Mine McNair & Co Mr King Bourke and Wills Sandhurst Hotel The Dascombe Nugget Victoria Nugget R R Haverfield Ballerstedt Rae Wittscheibe Lazarus Cave and Amos Bendigo Amalgamated Goldfields Bendigo Mines Limited The Deborah North Deborah Central Deborah The New Red White and Blue Consolidated (Big Blue) Union Lansell's New REd White and Blue 9later No 3 shaft) H Harkness & Co Thompson & Co Central DEborah Lansell's Bendigo Battery North Red White and Blue Central Red White and Blue Roberts and Sons Little 180 (originally Lansell's 180 No 2 shaft) John Brown Knitwear Factory South Ironbark originally Victoria Consols East Shaft Ironbark (originally Ironbark East shaft) Manchester Arms Hotel Wattle Gully Mine Chewton Hercules Old Wheal-Owl Central Nell Gwynne Gold Mines Hotel Bendigo City Council Jack Barker The New Chum Syncline The Courier of the Mines Telegraph Office Bendigo Cemetery White Hills Cemetery Eaglehawk Cemetery Kangaroo Flat Cemetery New Moon Suffolk United North New Moon Fortuna Hustlers Buckell & Jeffrey's Royal Hustlers Reserve No 2 (City and Park shafts) Jonathan Harris Latham and Watson Great Hustlers Great Extended Hustlers J Hustler Latham Watson Tribute or Pups Shaft Bendigo's Worst Mining Disaster Hustlers Reef (Old Hustlers) Hustlers Reef No 1 Lansell's Comet The Old Comet (Cooper's Claim) United Hustlers and Redan Comet Hill State SChool K K Shaft North or New Hustlers (Agnew Hustler) Johnson's No 3 South Johnson's Lansell's Sandhurst Needle Cleopatra Needle top British American Collman and Tacchi South Virginia Saddle Reefs and Spurs Pall Mall Bendigo Ravenswood Homestead An Early Battery at Kangaroo Flat Historic High Street Golden Square The Lonely Grave Battery Tram c1888 Steam Tram c1892 Electric Tram c1903 Teh New Chum Railway Golden Square United Hustlers and Redan Mine Sandhurst Road Central Deborah Violet Street Deborah Mine Quarry Hill Deborah Mine 1000 ft level First Motion Winding Engine at Central Deborah Victoria Hill Area Looking south from New Chum Hill in 1890's Brochure with an invitation to visit Historical and Mining Museum in Mechanic's Institute, Eaglehawk. ...Brochure with an invitation to visit Historical and Mining Museum in Mechanic's Institute, Eaglehawk. Drawing of poppet legs on the front with The Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo Branch. Historical Guide to Bendigo including Self Tours of Bendigo's Famous Goldfields. Forward by John Hattam. Contributors are: H Biggs, Miss L J Parry, A Richardson, L C Bennetts and Edith Checcucci. Credits - The Bendigo Advertiser, Cambridge Press, Mines Department (Bendigo) and J R W Purves. Items include Bendigo Tramways Compiled by H Biggs, Early Bendigo Hotels Compiled by L C Bennetts, Eaglehawk Compiled by H Biggs, Noted Events Compiled by June Parry, The Bendigo Post Office Compiled by LC Bennetts, The Bendigo Goldfield. Introduction to Field and Guide to Some Famous Mines Compiled by A Richardson. Photos include: Pall Mall Bendigo, Ravenswood Homestead, An Early Battery at Kangaroo Flat, Historic High Street Golden Square, The Lonely Grave, Battery Tram c1888, Steam Tram c1892, Electric Tram c1903, The New Chum Railway Golden Square, United Hustlers and Redan Mine Sandhurst Road, Central Deborah Violet Street, Deborah Mine Quarry Hill, Deborah Mine 1000 ft level, First Motion Winding Engine at Central Deborah, Victoria Hill Area, and Looking south from New Chum Hill in 1890's. Also 11010.254, 255, 268, 288a, 288b, and 289.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - historical guide to bendigo, the royal historical society of victoria bendigo branch, historical and mining museum, mechanic's institute eaglehawk, librarian mechanic's institute, miss j parry, john hattam, h biggs, a richardson, l c bennetts, edith checcucci, bendigo advertiser, cambridge press, mines department (bendigo), j r w purves, mr a o'keefe, shire of marong, the sandhurst and eaglehawk tramway company, mr j taylor, mr j hanson, the bendigo tramway company, electric supply company, coliban water suply, juvenile industrial exhibition, geo lansell, cr a harkness, salvation army, vine and fruitgrowers association, decentralisation league, constable thomas ryan, miners association, art gallery, post office, miss broadfoot, bendigo hospital, opera company, bendigo development league, victorian women's franchise league, ana hall, the bendigonian, law courts, temperance hall, trades hall (old wardens court), roman catholic cathedral, shamrock hotel, bendigo philosophical society, old bendigonian society, bendigo fire brigade, bendigo volunteers to south african war, hawkins, porcupine inn, criterion hotel, royal hotel, bendigo hotel, black swan hotel, gillies bakery, hibernian hotel, sandhurst hotel, freemasons hotel, courthouse hotel, shamrock hotel, governor hotham, heffernan & crowley, new chum railway, victoria quartz, shenandoah, shamrock mine, hercules no 1 (originally pearl east), hercules new chum (late pearl), carlisle mine, mr arblaster, meurer, sandhurst bee, benevolent asylum, bendigo gas company, a lloyd, coliban water supply scheme, cr w v simons, eaglehawk council, j mouat, sir henry barkly, agricultural and horticultural exhibition, sandhurst and eaglehawk boroughs, cr john mcintyre, latham and watson's mine, galatea (model ship), st paul's church of england, rev g p despard, fine arts exhibition and exposition, bendigo rifle association, strathfieldsaye shire hall, corporate high school, bendigonian society, richard andrews, easter fair, g aspinall, j burnsides, sir h manners sutton, beehive stores, mining exchanges, bendigo water works, city family hotel, bendigo united friendly society medical institute and dispensary, benevolent asylum, jewish synagogue, masonic hall, school of mines, mr j h abbott, australian natives association, royal princess theatre, albion hall, central state school, high school, gravel hill state school, electricity commission, james mouat, warring natives, the rocks, joseph crook, gold discovery, marong district roads board, camp hotel, mr charles sherratt, city of bendigo, mt alexander north run, grice and heape, ravenswood, gibson and fenton, mrs john kennedy, mrs patrick farrel, mr j a paton, mr lachlan mclachlan, theatre royal, sir charles and lady hotham, harney's bridge, e j ennor, sandhurst fire brigade, the health of towns act, mr townsend, cornish & co, bendigo pottery, bendigo agricultural society, pike or pyke, baby health centre, sandhurst post office, government survey office, sandhurst trustees company, mr h b briston, savings bank, telegraph office, sir henry brougham lock, hon sir john nimmo, sandhurst public offices, the new prince of wales mine, new prince of wales no 2, the whip and jersey, lansell's big 180, new chum and victoria mine and battery, new chum railway, koch's pioneer, south new moon, catherine reef united, new moon, virginia mine, south belle vue, new chum railway, central nell gwynne, north nell gwynne, ironbark mine, new chum syncline, hercules, herculesl energetic, roberts & sons, harkness & co, horwoods, great southern, ulster, carlisle, cornish, new st mungo, duchess tribute, south devonshire, hopewell mine, saxby mine, mcnair & co, mr king, bourke and wills, sandhurst hotel, the dascombe nugget, victoria nugget, r r haverfield, ballerstedt, rae, wittscheibe, lazarus, cave and amos, bendigo amalgamated goldfields, bendigo mines limited, the deborah, north deborah, central deborah, the new red white and blue consolidated (big blue), union, lansell's new red white and blue 9later no 3 shaft), h harkness & co, thompson & co, central deborah, lansell's bendigo battery, north red white and blue, central red white and blue, roberts and sons, little 180 (originally lansell's 180 no 2 shaft), john brown knitwear factory, south ironbark originally victoria consols east shaft, ironbark (originally ironbark east shaft), manchester arms hotel, wattle gully mine chewton, hercules, old wheal-owl, central nell gwynne, gold mines hotel, bendigo city council, jack barker, the new chum syncline, the courier of the mines, telegraph office, bendigo cemetery, white hills cemetery, eaglehawk cemetery, kangaroo flat cemetery, new moon, suffolk united, north new moon, fortuna hustlers, buckell & jeffrey's, royal hustlers reserve no 2 (city and park shafts), jonathan harris, latham and watson, great hustlers, great extended hustlers, j hustler, latham, watson, tribute or pups shaft, bendigo's worst mining disaster, hustlers reef (old hustlers), hustlers reef no 1, lansell's comet, the old comet (cooper's claim), united hustlers and redan, comet hill state school, k k shaft, north or new hustlers (agnew hustler), johnson's no 3, south johnson's, lansell's sandhurst needle, cleopatra needle top, british american, collman and tacchi, south virginia, saddle reefs and spurs, pall mall bendigo, ravenswood homestead, an early battery at kangaroo flat, historic high street golden square, the lonely grave, battery tram c1888, steam tram c1892, electric tram c1903, teh new chum railway golden square, united hustlers and redan mine sandhurst road, central deborah violet street, deborah mine quarry hill, deborah mine 1000 ft level, first motion winding engine at central deborah, victoria hill area, looking south from new chum hill in 1890's -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaJournal (item) - Periodicals-Annual, Shiplovers' Society of Victoria, The Annual Dog Watch
... R. Watson - 59 "Buckos" Were a Sorry Lot - W.P. Shemmeld - 61 The Sage of the Patria - Captain F. Serafini - 65 The Voyage of the Cornish Lugger Mystery - Mr. ...R. Watson - 59 "Buckos" Were a Sorry Lot - W.P. Shemmeld - 61 The Sage of the Patria - Captain F. Serafini - 65 The Voyage of the Cornish Lugger Mystery - Mr. ...This journal provides the reader with glimpses of the adventures and hardships of a seaman's life. Many of the stories are of sailing ships.Contributes to our knowledge of the importance of shipping and places on record those stories of the sea which would otherwise be lost.Contents Editorial - - 4 Australia -- 200 years - J. Myers - 7 A Very Short Passage - Lloyd Holmes - 14 Trinity House -- And its Working Yesterday, Today and Perhaps Tomorrow - G.M. Naug - 23 Scratching Won't Help - Ron Thiele - 29 The Voyage of Stracathro from Plymouth to Brisbane, 1882 - (Courtesy of Peter Browne) - 36 Visit of H.M.A. Neptune to Kiel - - 51 Lloyd's Register of Shipping - E.J. Fletcher B.Sc.MIE Aust. 53 Maritime Memories 1937 - Late Lartley R. Watson - 59 "Buckos" Were a Sorry Lot - W.P. Shemmeld - 61 The Sage of the Patria - Captain F. Serafini - 65 The Voyage of the Cornish Lugger Mystery - Mr. J. Mills - 68 We Came in a Freighter - Late Mrs. C.E. Bonwick - 73 I Wrote to you from the Titanic - G. Hogben - 75 Strathdon Apprenticeship - Late Captain C.D. Matheson R.D.RNR - 79 The Marine Society London - Lt. Cdr. R.M. Frampton, RN MNI FRSA - 85 Cruise of the Valkyrie - F. Wavell Urry - 93 Rotomahana - George Hogben - 103 Disturbing the Low Forms of Life - K. Shewan - 108 Book Reviews - - 110sailing ships, steamships, shipping, seafaring life, shiplovers' society of victoria, dog watch -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - Photograph - colour, Clare Kathleen Gervasoni, World War One Memorial Stained Glass Window, Former Barkly Street, Ballarat East, 2015, 05/04/2015
... Butcher, J.C. Cornish, H. R. MM (Richard) Eady, James Arthur Edmends, William H. ...Butcher, J.C. Cornish, H. R. MM (Richard) Eady, James Arthur Edmends, William H. ...The World War One Memorial Stained glass windows in the Barkly Street Uniting Church resulted from a request made in 1919 by the Barkly Street Young Men's Club to be given permission to raise money to pay for the project. The window was designed by Fisher Co. Pty Ltd, and was unveiled by a former army chaplain - either Rev. J.A. Gaunt or Rev. Bladen on the 14th March 1920. The total cost of the windows was 171 pounds 10 shillings. The window cost 150pounds, the window was fixed into position for 15 pounds, and three wire screens cost 6 pounds 10 shillings.Digital Photographs of the World War One memorial stained glass windows in the Barkly Street Uniting Church, Ballarat East.Repousse World War One tablet: 1914-1919 For God, King and Country The windows above have been erected as a memorial to the heroic lads of this school and church who fell in the Great War. Brittain, H.O. Butcher, J.C. Cornish, H. R. MM (Richard) Eady, James Arthur Edmends, William H. Ferguson, F. Farrar, A.Z. Gist, C.H. Gates, Stanley C. Grave, Howard B. Hughes, Arthur W. Hughes, George A.C. Jones, William Stanley (Stan) Marshall, Robert R. McConnell, A.R. (Ralph) Muller, A.V. Polkinghorne, E.C. (Clifford) Ridgwell, Herbert R. Sansum, Arthur H. Smith, Alfred G. Tait, Robert E. Tait, Lawrence (Laurie) Veal, Thomas P. Vincent, Leslie A.barkly street uniting church, barkly steet methodist church, barkly street weseyan church, j.a. gaunt, bladen, stained glass, soldier, world war, world war one, mmm -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - colour, Clare Kathleen Gervasoni, World War One Honour Roll in Barkly Street Uniting Church, 2015, 05/04/2015
... Butcher, J.C. Cornish, H. R. MM Eady, Jas Edmends, W.H. Ferguson, F. ...Butcher, J.C. Cornish, H. R. MM Eady, Jas Edmends, W.H. Ferguson, F. ...Repousse World War One tablet: 1914-1919 For God, King and Country The windows above have been erected as a memorial to the heroic lads of this school and church who fell in the Great War. Brittain, H.O. Butcher, J.C. Cornish, H. R. MM Eady, Jas Edmends, W.H. Ferguson, F. Farrar, A.Z. Gist, C.H. Gates, S.C. Grave, H.B. Hughes, A.W. Hughes, G.A.C. Jones, Stan Marshall, R. McConnell, A.R. Muller, A.V. Polkinghorne, E.C. Ridgwell, H.R. Sansum, A.H. Smith, A.G. Tait, R.E. Tait, Laurie Veal, T.P. Vincent, L.A. World War Two tablet: This memorial tablet is dedicated to the memory of P. Sullivan, who fell and to those who enlisted in World War II.world war, world war one, world war two, p. sullivan, brittain, butcher, cornish, eady, edmends, ferguson, farrar, gist, gates, grave, hughes, jones, marshall, muller, polkinghorne, ridgwell, sansum, tait, veal, vincent, stained glass memorial, barkly street uniting church, mmm -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BOOK: JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS, 5th November, 1924
... Cornish Arms Hotel... Wor Bro William Dods... Wor Bro P F Donald... Wor Bro John Bedford... Wor Bro F G Manchester... Rt Wor Bro F G Manchester... Wor Bro E L Hayden... Wor Bro O R...Some photos in the book are: Cornish Arms Hotel, Wor Bro William Dods, Wor Bro P F Donald, Wor Bro John Bedford, Wor Bro F G Manchester, Rt Wor Bro F G Manchester, Wor Bro E L Hayden, Wor Bro O R Snowball, Wor Bro Robert Bugg, Wor Bro D H Hogan, Very Wor Bro F W Seekamp, Wor Bro Edward Saunders, Wor Bro F W Murphy, Wor Bro Robert Yorke and the Brunswick United Masonic Temple, Printed at the Office of 'The Victorian Craftsman' by g. ...John's Lodge No. 78 1924 St John the Baptist Lodge No 1518 Brunswick United Masonic temple Wor Bro W Jones Cornish Arms Hotel Wor Bro William Dods Wor Bro P F Donald Wor Bro John Bedford Wor Bro F G Manchester Rt Wor Bro F G Manchester Wor Bro E L Hayden Wor Bro O R Snowball Wor Bro Robert Bugg Wor Bro D H Hogan Very Wor Bro F W Seekamp Wor Bro Edward Saunders Wor Bro F W Murphy Wor Bro Robert Yorke Brunswick United Masonic Temple Printed at the Office of 'The Victorian Craftsman,' by G.A. ...Light blue/grey book titled Jubilee Celebrations of the Brunswick St. John's Lodge No. 78 formerly known as St. John the Baptist Lodge No 1518. Celebrations were on Wednesday, 5th November, 1924. The book is a short history of the Brunswick St. John's Lodge, No. 78. Some photos in the book are: Cornish Arms Hotel, Wor Bro William Dods, Wor Bro P F Donald, Wor Bro John Bedford, Wor Bro F G Manchester, Rt Wor Bro F G Manchester, Wor Bro E L Hayden, Wor Bro O R Snowball, Wor Bro Robert Bugg, Wor Bro D H Hogan, Very Wor Bro F W Seekamp, Wor Bro Edward Saunders, Wor Bro F W Murphy, Wor Bro Robert Yorke and the Brunswick United Masonic Temple, Printed at the Office of 'The Victorian Craftsman' by g. A. Sharman, 23 Wright's Lane, Melbourne. Hand written on the first page 'With Compliments W Jones P.J.G.D. 5/11/24.Printed at the Office of 'The Victorian Craftsman,' by G.A. Sharman, 23 Wright's Lane, Melbourne.event, social, jubilee celebration, masonic society events (various) - jubilee celebrations of the brunswick st. john's lodge no. 78 1924, st john the baptist lodge no 1518, brunswick united masonic temple, wor bro w jones, cornish arms hotel, wor bro william dods, wor bro p f donald, wor bro john bedford, wor bro f g manchester, rt wor bro f g manchester, wor bro e l hayden, wor bro o r snowball, wor bro robert bugg, wor bro d h hogan, very wor bro f w seekamp, wor bro edward saunders, wor bro f w murphy, wor bro robert yorke, brunswick united masonic temple -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORNISH COLLECTION: BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS OF J R HOSKINS
... CORNISH COLLECTION: BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS OF J R HOSKINS...R. Hoskins. Two pages biography from Bendigo and Vicinity. Document CORNISH COLLECTION: BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS OF J R HOSKINS ...Document. Councillor J. R. Hoskins. Two pages biography from Bendigo and Vicinity.bendigo, gold mining, miners, j. r. hoskins. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NEW CHUM & VICTORIA LINES OF REEF - MINING MACHINERY, NEW CHUM LINE, EAGLEHAWK
... Cornish Flue Boiler, Feed Pump, Rails, Poppet Heads, Housing, etc. Sold for 162 pound 10 shillings. Purchaser W. J. Sever, Mining Merchants, Melb. Crushing Battery - Complete 40 Head Battery. Tandem Compound Engine. 11 in & 22 in Cylinders. High Press, Boilers, Electric Lighting Plant. 6 in Cyl. High Speed Engine, Fire-proof, Feed Pump, Rails, Flat Sheets, Tools & Sundries. 1000 pound to R...Cornish Flue Boiler, Feed Pump, Rails, Poppet Heads, Housing, etc. Sold for 162 pound 10 shillings. Purchaser W. J. Sever, Mining Merchants, Melb. Crushing Battery - Complete 40 Head Battery. Tandem Compound Engine. 11 in & 22 in Cylinders. High Press, Boilers, Electric Lighting Plant. 6 in Cyl. High Speed Engine, Fire-proof, Feed Pump, Rails, Flat Sheets, Tools & Sundries. 1000 pound to R ...Handwritten notes on mining machinery sold at auction. South St Mungo - Winding Engine. Pair of 15 ? Cyl. Winding Engines. 7 ft Winding Gear. Also, Jackass Boiler. Feed Pump, Trucks, Rails, Flat Sheets, Poppet Heads, Housing, etc. Sold for 270 pounds. Purchaser H Ralph for Austral Drill Co. Lady Barkly Company - 12-inch Cylinder Winding Engine. 8 ft Winding Gear. Cornish Flue Boiler, Feed Pump, Rails, Poppet Heads, Housing, etc. Sold for 162 pound 10 shillings. Purchaser W. J. Sever, Mining Merchants, Melb. Crushing Battery - Complete 40 Head Battery. Tandem Compound Engine. 11 in & 22 in Cylinders. High Press, Boilers, Electric Lighting Plant. 6 in Cyl. High Speed Engine, Fire-proof, Feed Pump, Rails, Flat Sheets, Tools & Sundries. 1000 pound to R. Ralph. These three mining plants, complete. Sold by Messrs. Bell, Lambert and Nixon - Auctioneers. Ref; Bendigo Advertiser. July 14th, 1910, Page 2.document, gold, new chum & victoria lines of reef, mining machinery new chum line eaglehawk, south st mungo, h ralph, austral drill co, lady barkly company, w j sever, crushing battery, messrs bell, lambert and nixon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORNISH COLLECTION: ARTICLES RELATING TO THE CORNISH CHOIR
... Article reproduced from paper (no date) re ''Cornish Choir's Entertainment'' - Christmas carols and biograph in Upper Reserve. Mention of conductor - Mr R T Trembath.; c. copy from newspaper headed in handwriting ''Bendigo Cornish Association 1913'' - report on the inaugural social, the letter from Sir George Smith, the lecture by Sir John Quick (details of the content of his lecture on Cornwall), and performance of the Cornish male choir (with details of songs and performers)....Article reproduced from paper (no date) re ''Cornish Choir's Entertainment'' - Christmas carols and biograph in Upper Reserve. Mention of conductor - Mr R T Trembath.; c. copy from newspaper headed in handwriting ''Bendigo Cornish Association 1913'' - report on the inaugural social, the letter from Sir George Smith, the lecture by Sir John Quick (details of the content of his lecture on Cornwall), and performance of the Cornish male choir (with details of songs and performers). ...Document. Various articles relating to the Cornish Choir: a. copy of 1913 (according to handwritten addition of date) newspaper article re the formation of a Cornish Association in Bendigo with inaugural social with a lecture by Sir John Quick planned plus details of formation of a Cornish choir (meeting and rehearsal) with hopes expressed for the future of the choir (print article completed with handwritten attachment); b. Article reproduced from paper (no date) re ''Cornish Choir's Entertainment'' - Christmas carols and biograph in Upper Reserve. Mention of conductor - Mr R T Trembath.; c. copy from newspaper headed in handwriting ''Bendigo Cornish Association 1913'' - report on the inaugural social, the letter from Sir George Smith, the lecture by Sir John Quick (details of the content of his lecture on Cornwall), and performance of the Cornish male choir (with details of songs and performers).bendigo, history, cornish, bendigo cornish association. choir. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORNISH COLLECTION: DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE VISIT TO BENDIGO OF SIR GEORGE AND LADY SMITH, 1913, 28/04/1913
... Copy of photograph of four people seated outside Town Hall - Cr J Hooper (Mayor of Eaglehawk), Sir George Smith, Lady Smith, Cr J H Curnow, Mayor of Bendigo (original photo by W H Robinson - poor quality reproduction); b group photograph of approximately 33 people seated and standing outside Town Hall at the Cornish Welcome to Sir George and Lady Smith, 28th April, 1913 - four women among suited men, named under photo (poor quality reproduction with inked additions to list of names); c. & D. photocopies of menu for the Social in honour of Sir George and Lady Smith's visit to Bendigo. Mention of Musical Conductor - Mr R...Copy of photograph of four people seated outside Town Hall - Cr J Hooper (Mayor of Eaglehawk), Sir George Smith, Lady Smith, Cr J H Curnow, Mayor of Bendigo (original photo by W H Robinson - poor quality reproduction); b group photograph of approximately 33 people seated and standing outside Town Hall at the Cornish Welcome to Sir George and Lady Smith, 28th April, 1913 - four women among suited men, named under photo (poor quality reproduction with inked additions to list of names); c. & D. photocopies of menu for the Social in honour of Sir George and Lady Smith's visit to Bendigo. Mention of Musical Conductor - Mr R ...Documents, relating to the visit to Bendigo of Sir George and Lady Smith, 1913: a. Copy of photograph of four people seated outside Town Hall - Cr J Hooper (Mayor of Eaglehawk), Sir George Smith, Lady Smith, Cr J H Curnow, Mayor of Bendigo (original photo by W H Robinson - poor quality reproduction); b group photograph of approximately 33 people seated and standing outside Town Hall at the Cornish Welcome to Sir George and Lady Smith, 28th April, 1913 - four women among suited men, named under photo (poor quality reproduction with inked additions to list of names); c. & D. photocopies of menu for the Social in honour of Sir George and Lady Smith's visit to Bendigo. Mention of Musical Conductor - Mr R T Trembath; S J Langdon, Secretary (Cornish Residents of Bendigo) and Chas H Leggo (Caterer).event, social, reception, sir george and lady smith. cornish residents of bendigo. cr j. hooper. cr. j. h. curnow -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORNISH COLLECTION; ARTICLES RE CORNISH IN MILITARY (WW1)
... Cornish in military (WW1): a. Copy taken from Bendigo Advertiser (no date) re Carne family with three sons at the front - Sergeant P R (Percy) Carne, Lance-Corporal W (William) Carne and Private F (Frank) Carne. ...R. Carne. W. Carne. F. Carne. Albert Dunstan. Alfred E. Hocking. N. S. Trevena Document. Articles re Cornish in military (WW1): a. ...Document. Articles re Cornish in military (WW1): a. Copy taken from Bendigo Advertiser (no date) re Carne family with three sons at the front - Sergeant P R (Percy) Carne, Lance-Corporal W (William) Carne and Private F (Frank) Carne. Head and shoulders portraits of all three in uniform - very poor quality reproduction quality. Some detail re their postings and family.; Also attached is head and shoulders portrait of Private Albert Dunstan ''Military Medal Won'' inscription (no further details).; b. Copy of page (from book??) re Private Alfred E Hocking (prior to service was teaching t School No 877, Violet Street; Staff-Sergeant N S Trevena. Invalided to Australia on the transport 'Osterley' 24 Feb 1919. Prior to enlisting he was teaching at School No 3334, Bulga Tank. Service details re both men and head and shoulders portraits in uniform.military, world war 1, bendigo soldiers, p. r. carne. w. carne. f. carne. albert dunstan. alfred e. hocking. n. s. trevena -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORNISH COLLECTION: COPIES OF PAGES (BOOK) RE ELIZABETH GRAY AND SAMUEL GRAY
... Reference to Rev T J Thomas, Rev Mr Trebilcock, Mr J Davey, Mr R Harkness, Bible Christian Church (Bendigo). Document CORNISH COLLECTION: COPIES OF PAGES (BOOK) RE ELIZABETH GRAY AND SAMUEL GRAY ...Document. Copies of pages (un-named book) re Elizabeth Gray and Samuel Gray. Elizabeth Gray (nee White) - born Cornwall 1837, died Bendigo 1887; Samuel Gray - born Cornwall 1837, died Bendigo 1907. Reference to Rev T J Thomas, Rev Mr Trebilcock, Mr J Davey, Mr R Harkness, Bible Christian Church (Bendigo).person, individual, elizabeth grey, methodist church. bible christian church bendigo. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper - Clippings, Death of Miss Winifred Thomas of Alexander Avenue, Ringwood - June 1942
... Cornish, Rita, Elma and Gwen (Mrs Ron Westmore). Miss Thomas was well known in the district and for some years in business in Main Street, Ringwood. She was associated with church work including superintendent of the kindergarten at the Methodist Sunday school and the Junior Christian Endeavor. Death notice in local newspaper - Ringwood Mail 18/6/1942, and separate report of Miss Thomas being hit by a car driven by R ...Death notice in local newspaper - Ringwood Mail 18/6/1942, and separate report of Miss Thomas being hit by a car driven by R. Naylor while crossing Station Street, Ringwood.Winifred Elva, beloved second daughter of H.O. and A. Thomas of Alexander Road Ringwood, and much loved sister of Grace,Rhys (deceased), Horace, Cornish, Rita, Elma and Gwen (Mrs Ron Westmore). Miss Thomas was well known in the district and for some years in business in Main Street, Ringwood. She was associated with church work including superintendent of the kindergarten at the Methodist Sunday school and the Junior Christian Endeavor. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper - Clipping, Death Notices - H. O. Thomas of Alexander Road, Ringwood - 15 November 1945
... Dear father of Grace, Winifred (deceased), Rhys, Horace, Cornish, Rita, Elma and Gwen (Mrs R. Westmore)....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Dear father of Grace, Winifred (deceased), Rhys, Horace, Cornish, Rita, Elma and Gwen (Mrs R. Westmore). Two death notices for Harry Osbourne Thomas, died 8 November 1945 aged 79 years. ...Two death notices for Harry Osbourne Thomas, died 8 November 1945 aged 79 years.Dear father of Grace, Winifred (deceased), Rhys, Horace, Cornish, Rita, Elma and Gwen (Mrs R. Westmore). -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1902-1906, 1902-1906
... r. nevett...herbert l. krause...broken hill...artistic printing process...hints on portraiture...arizona...cornish...R. Nevett 1906 Excursion to Broken Hill, The Artistic Printing Process, Hints on Portraiture, Arizona, Cornish Mining Images Ballarat School of Mines and AusImm at the Central Mine, Broken Hill; At Iron Knob, Brown Boveri Turbo Generator at Block 10, Junction Mine plant or Potter Process, Broken Hill Propriety Mill, Carlyon's Hotel, Sam Jamieson, Electrical Labortory, Ballarat School of Mines Rowing Eight, Sports Committee,...R. Nevett 1906 Excursion to Broken Hill, The Artistic Printing Process, Hints on Portraiture, Arizona, Cornish Mining Images Ballarat School of Mines and AusImm at the Central Mine, Broken Hill; At Iron Knob, Brown Boveri Turbo Generator at Block 10, Junction Mine plant or Potter Process, Broken Hill Propriety Mill, Carlyon's Hotel, Sam Jamieson, Electrical Labortory, Ballarat School of Mines Rowing Eight, Sports Committee, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1902-1906 Book ...The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Ausgtralia.Five copies of the Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine bound in a blue hard cover and quart bound in calf. 1902 - Retirement of Herbert L. Krause 1905 - Mt Lyall Ore Deposits Images: Ballarat School of Mines Sports Association Committee and Officers, 1905 Standing left to right: W. Pearce, T. Williams, S. Hepburn, Seward, W. Figgis, J.R. Reid, P. Elliott Sitting left to right: P.A. Pratt, N. Buley, John Sutherland, H.R Murphy, J. Inglis, R. Nevett 1906 Excursion to Broken Hill, The Artistic Printing Process, Hints on Portraiture, Arizona, Cornish Mining Images Ballarat School of Mines and AusImm at the Central Mine, Broken Hill; At Iron Knob, Brown Boveri Turbo Generator at Block 10, Junction Mine plant or Potter Process, Broken Hill Propriety Mill, Carlyon's Hotel, Sam Jamieson, Electrical Labortory, Ballarat School of Mines Rowing Eight, Sports Committee,ballarat school of mines, magazines, sports committee, thomas williams, mount lyell, w. pearce, t. williams, s. hepburn, seward, w. figgis, j.r. reid, p. elliott, p.a. pratt, n. buley, john sutherland, h.r murphy, j. inglis, r. nevett, herbert l. krause, broken hill, artistic printing process, hints on portraiture, arizona, cornish mining, ausimm at the central mine, broken hill, iron knob, brown boveri turbo generator at block 10, junction mine plant or potter process, broken hill propriety mill, carlyon's hotel, sam jamieson, electrical labortory, ballarat school of mines rowing eight, sports committee,, rowing on lake wendouree, boat shed, h. valentine, l. seward, c. macgennis, d. don, m. gaunt, h. owne, l. nott, s. leathes, j.a. reid, h.r. murphy, alfred mica smith, r. hosking, zeehan, moonta, wallaroo, smelting silver, south africa, south australia excursion, sunnyside woollen mills, tasmanian excursion, swedish iron, mt jukes excurson, western australian gold ore, wynne-grant furnace, bhp sintering slimes, leggo furnace, mine ventilation, mount morgan mine, mount pani ltd, new zealand coal, adelaide school of mines, students' association, at iron knob, ausimm, excursions, visits, south australian excursion -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Quadrangle: Magazine of the Junior Technical School Ballarat, 1960, 1960
... R. Watson...Kelvin Whitford...Bill Heywood...Ken Delayney...Daryl Burt...John Cornish...Cornish Ross gray William Paterson obituary Ron Kirner Keith Rash Air training cadets I. Pym C. Antonio K. Woodyatt B. Middleton A. Everett B. Clarke D. Riddiford I. Trembath J. Myers L. Goldsmith P. Chanler P. Edge S. Riddiford R ...The 1960 Quadrangle magazine committee were Kelvin Whitford, Bill Heywood, Ken Delayney, Daryl Burt, John Cornish, John McDonald, Ross Gray, and Messrs I. Chisholm and N. Watkins.Salmon coloured soft covered magazine of 46 pages. Contents include: Villiers Internal Combustion Engine, Geelong, School Song, Death of W.J. Paterson, Old Boys Newsletter (Keith Rash), Pine plantation. Robert Champneys, Air Training Corps, Mothers' Club Images include: R. Watson (headmaster), staff, prefects, tennis court, Peter Trezise, Doug Rash, Wong Chik Min, John Gilbert, John McDonald, Ray Bilney, Denis Moy, John Crawley, Roberto Venier, Reijo Karvinen, Cheetham Salt Works; Graeme Cummins, Gerald Kessel, James Colligan, Alan Everett, David Newman, Air Training Corps, Ken Wach, Athletics team, Tunnel Ball Team, Cross Country Team, Basketball Team, Softball Team, Football Team, Swimming team, Cycling Team, Cricket Team, ballarat junior technica school, ballarat school of mines, whitford, watson, paterson, w.j. paterson, george cornell, franklin, tresize, prefects, tennis court, peter trezise, doug rash, wong chik min, john gilbert, john mcdonald, ray bilney, denis moy, john crawley, roberto venier, reijo karvinen, cheetham salt works, graeme cummins, gerald kessel, james colligan, alan everett, david newman, air training corps, ken wach, athletics team, tunnel ball team, cross country team, basketball team, softball team, football team, swimming team, cycling team, cricket team, r. watson, kelvin whitford, bill heywood, ken delayney, daryl burt, john cornish, ross gray, william paterson obituary, ron kirner, keith rash, air training cadets, i. pym, c. antonio, k. woodyatt, b. middleton, a. everett, b. clarke, d. riddiford, i. trembath, j. myers, l. goldsmith, p. chanler, p. edge, s. riddiford, r. cook, j. holt, k. fellows, d. coldicott, douglas rash, g. angow, n. jones, john dellaca, j. angwin, w. scanlon, m. chung, g. holt, r. bilney, w. carey, r. carmichael, b. mckinnon, n. bedggood, r. robinson, c. cunninham, r. grubb, l. skevington, g. cole, w. whiting, ronaldson-tippett, palmer bros, h. dubberley & son, m.b. john and hatersley limited, h.a. davis motor service, alexandria tea rooms -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1936, 1936
... r. c. white...h. f. forrest...h. h. evans...a. j. ritchie...j. g. kittelty...w. cornish...Hill, Personal Column, Old Boys' Personal, Fumes from the Lab, The Newcastle Trip, War and Women, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs ballarat school of mines magazine allan nye r. rickey a. gordon reg warnock maxwell bayley sylvia wyres m. mcrae albino paganetti victor hunt lila welsh f. g. procter mr. cochrane w. coates d. shore jessie skelton l. hill k. h. wilkie j. pound h. maddern n. pickering john elliott paul f. chaplin w. usebach fergy and p. macgregor j. hammer k. ellwood j. w. muir john menhennett philip harris j. anderson william mcdonald lawrence egan archibald sneddon p. holioake lyle dimsey a. horsfall eoin macdonald james martin jack mole bill walters david flynn william williams dororthy billings clarice mcintosh gladys bilney ida shearer j. brady g. lamb grace gordon elva brimacombe r. hutchinson g. leviston i. mcdonald w. callighan t. jones s. j. chambers russell ewins g. berriman j. walker r. t. hocking f. e. capuano f. w. hassell c. m. reynolds r. davies r. c. white h. f. forrest h. h. evans a. j. ritchie j. g. kittelty w. cornish l. liebhardt r. allender a. pobjoy a. laing w. j. paterson v. e. jukes h. v. bolt l. c. henderson c. f. white nornie gude gilda gude max coward alan nye betty brown leila mclachlan dorothy woolcock verma lynch jessie hopwood jean coates e. prout Signed on front cover by "H. ...List of Full Course Students' 1936, Editorial, Obituary - L. Hill, Personal Column, Old Boys' Personal, Fumes from the Lab, The Newcastle Trip, War and Women, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior TechsYellow soft covered magazine of 60 pages, including advertisements. Artwork * Mr. C - By Albino Paganetti * Bo'sun - By Albino Paganetti * " So then says I ' you can't ask me to do that, boys - its dishonest," - By Jessie Hopwood * come on "(hic)" be serious - By Albino Paganetti * Bill - By Albino Paganetti * Mac - By Albino Paganetti * "I used the fruit bowl this time fro a change" - By Dorothy Woolcock * Mother & Bobby - By Dorothy Woolcock * Ernie - By Nornie Gude * Gateway to the Garden city - By Albino Paganetti * Tip - By Albino Paganetti * Pat - By Jean Coates * Our Dark Horse - By Jean Coates * Moorish Tower, Perth University - By Jessie Hopwood * Sailing Ship Print - By Verma Lynch * Lemon - By Albino Paganetti * Site for the King George memorial - By Gilda Gude * Gladys - By Dorothy Woolcock? * Our Tall Story - By Dorothy Woolcock * Another one today Sylvia - By Nornie Gude * Haze - By Dorothy Woolcock * Commercial Notes - By Leila McLachlan * Fred - By Albino Paganetti * Gordon - By Betty Brown * Gandhi - By Dorothy Woolcock * Ellie - By Gilda Gude * Betty - By Alan Nye * Lost Ball - By E. Prout * Cleaning Ladies - Betty Brown * Rusty - By Gilda Gude * Blondie - By Gilda Gude * Peggy - By Betty Brown * Hocky - By Gilda Gude * Betty - By Gilda Gude * Joan - By Gilda Gude * General - By Max Coward * Twitter - By Gilda Gude * Banjo - By Max Coward * Georgie - By Max Coward * Skinny - By Max Coward * Sydney Jim - By Max Coward * Tommy - By Max Coward * Max - By Max Coward * SOS - By Max Coward * Nipper - By Max Coward * Dasha - By Max Coward * Wee Macgregor - By Albino Paganetti Signed on front cover by "H. Darby".ballarat school of mines, magazine, allan nye, r. rickey, a. gordon, reg warnock, maxwell bayley, sylvia wyres, m. mcrae, albino paganetti, victor hunt, lila welsh, f. g. procter, mr. cochrane, w. coates, d. shore, jessie skelton, l. hill, k. h. wilkie, j. pound, h. maddern, n. pickering, john elliott, paul f. chaplin, w. usebach, fergy and p. macgregor, j. hammer, k. ellwood, j. w. muir, john menhennett, philip harris, j. anderson, william mcdonald, lawrence egan, archibald sneddon, p. holioake, lyle dimsey, a. horsfall, eoin macdonald, james martin, jack mole, bill walters, david flynn, william williams, dororthy billings, clarice mcintosh, gladys bilney, ida shearer, j. brady, g. lamb, grace gordon, elva brimacombe, r. hutchinson, g. leviston, i. mcdonald, w. callighan, t. jones, s. j. chambers, russell ewins, g. berriman, j. walker, r. t. hocking, f. e. capuano, f. w. hassell, c. m. reynolds, r. davies, r. c. white, h. f. forrest, h. h. evans, a. j. ritchie, j. g. kittelty, w. cornish, l. liebhardt, r. allender, a. pobjoy, a. laing, w. j. paterson, v. e. jukes, h. v. bolt, l. c. henderson, c. f. white, nornie gude, gilda gude, max coward, alan nye, betty brown, leila mclachlan, dorothy woolcock, verma lynch, jessie hopwood, jean coates, e. prout -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazines, Various
... r. norton...t. brauer...n. whitcher...p. lockyer...lois morris...eric mcgrath...helen ross...g. cornell...i. menz...l. j. matthews...l. j. groat...o. n. hails...p. j. davis...n. l. nash...s. mason...mr and mrs barry singleton...john wolfe...brian duthie...cornish...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school of mines robert norton c. t. tay n. delosa bill boggs alan bethune janis erdmanis alan rock peter agrums gail trewanack tony white norm nash graeme "curly" williams chong thung "jack" tay noel whitcher malcolm peel k. blee roberta pittard margaret timmins i. menner r. nicholson g. titheridge g. johnson p. agrums d. pope r. wollermann g. hall g. hart n. nugent a. bethune k. penna s. white t. white j. pollock k. rogers l. campbell n. bromley t. scanlon j. davis j. miller k. kirton b. hickey w. moore m. mckinnon i. weir r. coutts g. thurling anthony yeung y. kwong r. champneys j. erdmanis a. webb d. taylor j. rash n. nash c. tai s. chand t. gan k. e. ooi c. poh m. mallett l. rawlings a. patterson g. le couteur m. hewitt e. grummett a. rock r. miller g. ikstrums b. lonsdale d. holmes g. leishman r. norton t. brauer n. whitcher p. lockyer lois morris eric mcgrath helen ross g. cornell i. menz l. j. matthews l. j. groat o. n. hails p. j. davis n. l. nash s. mason mr and mrs barry singleton john wolfe brian duthie cornish mining j. skuja s. rowe a. kinnane w. maddox sturt street ballarat Pale green soft covered magazine with red and black ink. 56 pages including advertisements. 1. ...Pale green soft covered magazine with red and black ink. 56 pages including advertisements. 1. Fourth Term, 1907. Included an article on Cornish Mining. 2. 1946 3. 1945 4. 1949 5. 1950 6. 1951 7. 1944 8. 1942 9. 1941 10. 1960 - School Council, Members of staff, Editorial, Principal's Page, Literary Society, That First Day, Prominent Personalities, Conferring of Diplomas, The Begonia Parade, Efficient Reading?, The Sporting Pages, Enter the Modern, Tradition, The Ceremony, Roll Call - List of Students' 11. 1939 12. 1909 13. 1908 ballarat school of mines, robert norton, c. t. tay, n. delosa, bill boggs, alan bethune, janis erdmanis, alan rock, peter agrums, gail trewanack, tony white, norm nash, graeme "curly" williams, chong thung "jack" tay, noel whitcher, malcolm peel, k. blee, roberta pittard, margaret timmins, i. menner, r. nicholson, g. titheridge, g. johnson, p. agrums, d. pope, r. wollermann, g. hall, g. hart, n. nugent, a. bethune, k. penna, s. white, t. white, j. pollock, k. rogers, l. campbell, n. bromley, t. scanlon, j. davis, j. miller, k. kirton, b. hickey, w. moore, m. mckinnon, i. weir, r. coutts, g. thurling, anthony yeung, y. kwong, r. champneys, j. erdmanis, a. webb, d. taylor, j. rash, n. nash, c. tai, s. chand, t. gan, k. e. ooi, c. poh, m. mallett, l. rawlings, a. patterson, g. le couteur, m. hewitt, e. grummett, a. rock, r. miller, g. ikstrums, b. lonsdale, d. holmes, g. leishman, r. norton, t. brauer, n. whitcher, p. lockyer, lois morris, eric mcgrath, helen ross, g. cornell, i. menz, l. j. matthews, l. j. groat, o. n. hails, p. j. davis, n. l. nash, s. mason, mr and mrs barry singleton, john wolfe, brian duthie, cornish mining, j. skuja, s. rowe, a. kinnane, w. maddox, sturt street ballarat -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Racing Club Dinner, 1955
... L-R nearest table: Postmaster, J Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ....., Merv and Dais Fletcher, Father O"Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Sevenson, Tom Cornish. ...L-R nearest table: Postmaster, J Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ....., Merv and Dais Fletcher, Father O"Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Sevenson, Tom Cornish. ...Racing Club Dinner, 1955. (Approx). L-R nearest table: Postmaster, J Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ....., Merv and Dais Fletcher, Father O"Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Sevenson, Tom Cornish. Centre Row: Neil Colliver, Jack O'Meara, Bill Pritchard, Tom Hunter, Jack O'Toole, ...., ...., ...., Mick O'Reilly, ..., Jim Young. Back Row:Jim Harford, Jerry Carlyon. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Coursing and Racing Club
... Plumpton Coursing Club: L-R: Neil Colliver, Mick O'Reilly, Jack Maher, John Marker, Tom Cornish....Plumpton Coursing Club: L-R: Neil Colliver, Mick O'Reilly, Jack Maher, John Marker, Tom Cornish. tatura recreations sports Plumpton Coursing Club - list of members (see below). approximately 1950's. ...Greyhound Coursing was popular as far back as 1886, when the first president of the club was Mr Gellion. From 1896, open coursing was held at Dhurringile Estate until 1904, when meetings were held "in the paddock north of the town" In 1919 the Tatura Plumpton Coursing Club was inaugurated and successfully ran many of the classics, such as the Oaks, Derby, and Waterloo Cup meetings until 1967, when Plumpton Coursing was declared illegal. Plumpton Coursing Club: L-R: Neil Colliver, Mick O'Reilly, Jack Maher, John Marker, Tom Cornish.Black and white photograph of members of the Plumpton Coursing Club. Photograph on foam backing.Plumpton Coursing Club - list of members (see below). approximately 1950's.tatura, recreations, sports -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Racing Club Dinner c1955
... R Nearest Table: Postmaster, J. Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ...., Merv & Dais Fletcher, Father O'Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Stevenson, Tom Cornish....R Nearest Table: Postmaster, J. Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ...., Merv & Dais Fletcher, Father O'Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Stevenson, Tom Cornish. ...Racing Club Dinner c1955.|L-R Nearest Table: Postmaster, J. Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ...., Merv & Dais Fletcher, Father O'Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Stevenson, Tom Cornish.|Centre Row: Neil Colliver, Jack O'Meara, Bill Pritchard, Tom Hunter, Jack O'Toole, ...., ...., ...., Mick O'Reilly, ...., Jim Young.|Back Row: Jim Harford, Jerry Carlyon.tatura, recreations, sports, costume, female, male -
Puffing Billy RailwayDouble Headed Rail, circa 1872 - 1883
... R. E., Surveyor-General of Victoria, with bridge designs completed by Bryson and O'Hara The contract for the first stage of the line from Footscray to Sandhurst (now Bendigo), was let to Cornish and Bruce for £3,356,937.2s.2d ($6.714 million) with work commencing on 1 June 1858. ...R. E., Surveyor-General of Victoria, with bridge designs completed by Bryson and O'Hara The contract for the first stage of the line from Footscray to Sandhurst (now Bendigo), was let to Cornish and Bruce for £3,356,937.2s.2d ($6.714 million) with work commencing on 1 June 1858. ...Double Headed Rail from Ravenswood Station Siding which was dismantled circa 1987 the two rails were stored for a time at Maldon before being donated to Puffing Billy Museum Bearing makers marks of Wilson & Cammell - Dronfield- Steel works Wilson & Cammell made Steel rails at their Dronfield Steel Works, in Dronfield, North East Derbyshire, England from 1872 - 1883 Double-headed rail In late 1830s Britain, railway lines had a vast range of different patterns. One of the earliest lines to use double-headed rail was the London and Birmingham Railway, which had offered a prize for the best design. This rail was supported by chairs and the head and foot of the rail had the same profile. The supposed advantage was that, when the head became worn, the rail could be turned over and re-used. In practice, this form of recycling was not very successful as the chair caused dents in the lower surface, and double-headed rail evolved into bullhead rail in which the head was more substantial than the foot. Info from Wikipedia - Rail Profile https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_profile The first records of double headed rail being used In Victoria by Victorian Railways was in 1859, the rails, chairs, oak and trenails were imported from UK. After the 1870’s the Victorian Railways went over to using flat bottom rails, but they still needed replacement double headed rail for lines already laid and this continued up to at least 1883 Wilson & Cammell - Dronfield- Steel works Wilson & Cammell made Steel rails at their Dronfield Steel Works, in Dronfield England from 1872 - 1883 Mount Alexander & Murray River Railway The Melbourne, Mount Alexander & Murray River Railway Company received parliamentary assent in February 1853 to build Victoria's first inland railway from Melbourne to Williamstown, and Melbourne to Bendigo and Echuca. Construction commenced in January 1854 with work on a pier at Williamstown but lack of funds slowed progress, eventually prompting the company to sell out to the government. The 100-mile (162 km) section to Bendigo opened in October 1862. Its cost of £35,000 per mile made it the most expensive railway ever built in Australia. In 1864, the line was extended to Echuca, tapping into the booming Murray-Darling paddlesteamer trade. info from Museums Victoria - Victorian Railways https://museumsvictoria.com.au/railways/theme.aspx?lvl=3&IRN=450&gall=456 1863 Ravenswood Station open on the 1st Feb 1863 Victorian Railways - purchased and imported the Rail and Chairs from Raleigh, Dalgleish, White and Co. London Importation of railway plant : abstract of a return to an order of the Legislative Assembly dated 27th June 1860 for - Copies of the advertisements calling for tenders, the names of the tenderers and the accounts and correspondence with Mr Brunel relating thereto GP V 1859/60 no. C 15 http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1859-60NoC15.pdf Report from the Select Committee upon the Importation of Railway Plant : together with proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence and appendix GP V 1859/60 no. D 38 (2.9 MB) http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1859-60NoD38.pdf Ravenswood Siding When the Victorian Railways were established in 1856 they adopted one of the popular British permanent way standards - heavy 80lb (36.3kg) double-headed rail held up right in cast iron chairs attached to transverse timber sleepers by wooden pegs called trenails. The Ravenswood Railway siding was constructed in 1862 with 12 feet wrought iron double-head rail held in cast iron chairs with Ransom and May patent compressed keys. Trenails held the chairs to the sleepers and the joints were secured in joint chairs. Joints were subsequently joined using fish plates. It formed part of the Melbourne to Echuca rail line, initially known as the Melbourne, Mt Alexander and Murray River Railway. George Christian Derbyshire, the first Engineer-in-Chair of the Victorian Railways was responsible for the design and construction of the works. No new lines were built in Victoria using double-headed rail after 1870. The siding was disconnected from the main line in 1988. The Ravenswood Railway Siding demonstrates the original 1856 philosophy of the Victorian Railways to adopt British permanent way technology. The siding demonstrates significant aspects in the development of permanent way technology in England and Victoria over the period from the 1830's to the 1880's. The chairs in the Ravenswood siding are physical evidence of early railway technology rendered obsolete 120 years ago, namely joint chairs at rail joints and trenails to secure the chairs to the sleepers. The double-headed rail demonstrates an important stage in the evolution of British rail technology in the 1830s. The old fish plates, square headed bolts and square nuts demonstrate the success of fishing the rail joins. The Ravenswood siding demonstrates the earliest form of rail joint technology developed in England, and existing in Australia, the joint chair. In part of the siding the sequence of joint and intermediate chairs is consistent with the 1856 specifications, that sequence is rare with the joints secured in joint chairs. The survival of chairs in this sequence is rare and almost certainly demonstrates that they remained in continuous use at the same location from 1862 to 1988. This remnant of the Ravenswood siding has survived 126 years. The siding has proved to be the most significant of extant remnant double-headed sidings in Victoria, containing a rare combination of early permanent way technologies. Construction dates 1862, Info from Ravenswood Railway Siding Victorian Heritage Database Report http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/4693/download-report The remaining section of this siding is significant at the State and National levels in that it demonstrates the use of chaired rail by the Victorian Railways Department for the Trunk Lines and, more particularly, the following stages in the evolution of this long obsolete method of permanent way construction: a) The use of joint chairs and intermediate chairs at regular intervals inferring that the original wrought iron rail lengths were 12 feet, as is known through documentary sources to have been the case. The survival of chairs in this sequence is unique and almost certainly demonstrates that they have remained in continuous use at the same location and in the same sequence from 1862 to 1988 . b) The use of joint chairs and intermediate chairs designed for use with trenails. c) The use of later intermediate chairs designed for use with steel pins and the use of fished joints with steel double head chaired rail, representing a second method of constructing the permanent way using chaired rail technology. info from Ravenswood Siding - Melbourne/Echuca Railway Line - Victorian Heritage Database Report http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/70103/download-report Addition to Citation for Melbourne to EchucaRailway Line 1/10/1990 Double Head Rail The surviving lengths of double head rail with chairs on this railway compare with one surviving similar remnant on the Geelong to Ballarat railway and are representative of permanent way construction techniques applied exclusively to the two trunk railways of the 1860's. In this respect they are rare survivors and may be unique at the national level and of technical importance at the international level to the extent that they enhance contemporary understanding of early railway building technology. Surviving lengths of chaired double head rail survive at Kyneton, Ravenswood and Bendigo on this railway and include a number of different types of cast iron intermediate and joint chairs with hardwood keys and metal pins. The Ravenswood siding is of special significance for the diversity of chair types and for the sequence of chairs recalling rail lengths known to be associated with construction of the line in 1862. Construction of the Railway Tenders closed on 24 March 1858 with no less than 133 tenders being received. A contract was let to Cornish and Bruce for £3,356,937 to commence work on 1 June 1858 and complete the line by 31 July 1861. Cornish and Bruce made quick early progress with the Melbourne to Sunbury section being officially opened on 13 January 1859. The line was officially opened to Bendigo (Sandhurst) on 20 October 1862 by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Henry Barkly. A great banquet was held for 800 guests and this was followed by a grand ball. The extension of the line to Echuca was a relatively simple matter as that part of the line was across plain country without any significant engineering challenges. Tenders were called for the work in 1863 and the work was completed in 1864 by contractors Collier and Barry Apart from the line contractors, other firms directly involved were J Shire law and Co (sleepers), R Fulton, Langlands Brothers and Co, William Crossley (water supply), B Moreland, Langlands Brothers and Co (platelayers lorries), E Chambers (iron pins, traversers), Miller and McQuinstan (luggage vans and steam engines) and various contractors for building works. Info from Engineers Australia Engineering Heritage Victoria Nomination for Recognition under the Engineering Heritage Australia Heritage Recognition Program for the Goldfields Railways - Melbourne , Bendigo & Echuca Railway Page 25 - .2.9.2 Statement from National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Listing number B5323 for Mt Alexander/Murray Valley Rail Line: Page 69 - Theme 3 https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/portal/system/files/engineering-heritage-australia/nomination-title/Melbourne_%20Bendigo_Echuca%20Railway%20Nomination.pdf The Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia. It was established on 8 February 1853 to build a railway from Melbourne to Echuca on the Victorian-NSW border and a branch railway to Williamstown. The company struggled to make any progress and on 23 May 1856, the colonial Government took over the Company and it became part of the newly established Department of Railways, part of the Board of Land and Works. The Department of Railways became Victorian Railways in 1859. Construction of the Bendigo line commenced in 1858, but this private consortium also met with financial difficulties when it was unable to raise sufficient funds, and was bought out by the Victorian colonial government. The design work was then taken over by Captain Andrew Clarke, R. E., Surveyor-General of Victoria, with bridge designs completed by Bryson and O'Hara The contract for the first stage of the line from Footscray to Sandhurst (now Bendigo), was let to Cornish and Bruce for £3,356,937.2s.2d ($6.714 million) with work commencing on 1 June 1858. Completion of the permanent way was to be by 31 July 1861 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne,_Mount_Alexander_and_Murray_River_Railway_Company Victorian Railways - purchased and imported the Rail and Chairs from Raleigh, Dalgleish, White and Co. London Importation of railway plant : abstract of a return to an order of the Legislative Assembly dated 27th June 1860 for - Copies of the advertisements calling for tenders, the names of the tenderers and the accounts and correspondence with Mr Brunel relating thereto GP V 1859/60 no. C 15 http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1859-60NoC15.pdf Report from the Select Committee upon the Importation of Railway Plant : together with proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence and appendix GP V 1859/60 no. D 38 (2.9 MB) http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1859-60NoD38.pdf Victorian Railways : report of the Board of Land and Works November 1862 GP V 1862/63 no. 21 (2.8 MB) https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/papers/govpub/VPARL1862-63No21.pdfHistoric - Victorian Railways - Double Headed rail Ravenswood Railway Station and Siding Victorian Heritage Database Reports Victorian Heritage Register VHR H1100 Victorian Heritage Register VHR H1786 National Trust VHR H1100 Mount Alexander and Murray River Rail way Line National Trust2 rail lengths of Double Headed Rail made of Iron makers marks : Wilson & Cammell - Dronfield - Steel and 20 joint chairs with metal rail pins Makers mark Wilson & Cammell - Dronfield - Steel (possible date 187? very hard to read ) puffing billy, double headed rail, wilson & cammell - dronfield - steel works, ravenswood station siding, melbourne to echuca rail line, initially known as the melbourne, mt alexander and murray river railway.
