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Canterbury History GroupArticle - Highfield Timber and Hardware Coy, Jan Pigot, 2011
... ... Reid Brothers...Canterbury Highfield Timber and Hardware Coy Highfield Road Lederman Family Reid Brothers Canterbury State School Timber yards Notes made by Jan PIgot on an interview with Henry Lederman regarding the Highfield Timber and Hardware Coy in 2011 A 4 3 pages Article Highfield Timber and Hardware Coy. ...Notes made by Jan PIgot on an interview with Henry Lederman regarding the Highfield Timber and Hardware Coy in 2011A 4 3 pagesNotes made by Jan PIgot on an interview with Henry Lederman regarding the Highfield Timber and Hardware Coy in 2011canterbury, highfield timber and hardware coy, highfield road, lederman family, reid brothers, canterbury state school, timber yards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Abbott Collection: July to Dec 1898: records and receipts for purchases by J.H. Abbott & Co
... Donahy & Sons, Manufacturers of Steam-Laid flat & Round Ropes. 14 September - 10 November 1898 2403.87K: 17 invoices Reid Brothers & Russel, importers of Mines and Engineering Furnishings, 15 September - 22 December 1898 2403.87L: 2 invoices A. ...Donahy & Sons, Manufacturers of Steam-Laid flat & Round Ropes. 14 September - 10 November 1898 2403.87K: 17 invoices Reid Brothers & Russel, importers of Mines and Engineering Furnishings, 15 September - 22 December 1898 2403.87L: 2 invoices A. ...various 1898 company letterhead receipts which J.H. Abbott used to access supplies2403.86 (A to G) Abbott Collection: Jan to Jun 1893: records and receipts for purchases by J.H. Abbott & Co. from a wide range of generally Melbourne based companies 2403.87A: J.H. Abbott's issued 46 invoices for their Edinburgh Tannery 1 July - 24 December 1898 2403.87B: 18 invoices Thomas P. Power, Saddler Ironmonger & Manufacturer; 5 July - 28 December 1898 2403.87C: 12 (blue) invoices Thomas McPherson & Son, Machinery & Iron Merchants; 9 July - 17 December 1898 2403.87D: 23 invoices The India Rubber Gutta Percha & Telegraph Works Co. 11 August - 29 September 1898 2403.87E: 30 invoices & 5 credit notes Edward Keep & Co, Wholesale Ironmongers & Importers of Carriage Materials; 6 July - 23 December 1898 2403.87F: 16 invoices Ullathorne & Co, materials; 12 July - 28 December 1898 2403.87G: 5 invoices Tuck & Co. Limited, manufacturers of asbestos goods for every description; 28 July - 27 October 1898 2403.87H: 3 invoices Banks & Company, importers and wholesalers; 6 July - 11 November 1898 2403.87I: 2 invoices John Danks & Son, Sheet Lead, Lead, Compo. & Tin Plate; 18 August - 22 August 1898 2403.87J: 6 invoices M. Donahy & Sons, Manufacturers of Steam-Laid flat & Round Ropes. 14 September - 10 November 1898 2403.87K: 17 invoices Reid Brothers & Russel, importers of Mines and Engineering Furnishings, 15 September - 22 December 1898 2403.87L: 2 invoices A. Spooner & Co., manufacturers of a wide range of goods; 30 August - 22 October 1898 2403.87M: 5 invoices Charles Aitkins & Co., manufacturers, refiners and importers of Lubricating Oils, Antifriction Grease, Machine Belting, Engine Packings etc.; 17 August - 31 December 1898 2403.87N: 2 invoices E. L. Yencken & Co. Oil Color and Glass Merchants; 14 August - 23 December 1898 2403.87O: 3 invoices Morris & Meeks, Wholesalers Ironmongers & Machinery Merchants; 24 November - 6 December 1898 2403.87P: 8 invoices Felton Grimwade Co.: 22August - 16 December 1898 2403.87Q: 12 invoices N. Gutheridge & Co., Wholesale Saddlers, Saddlers, Ironmongers & Importers; 6 July - 21 December 1898 2403.87R: 2 invoices John Perry., Timber Merchant, Coach Builders, Ironmongery & Wheelwrights' Materials; 19 & 30 November 1898 2403.87S: 34 invoices Frank Vial & Co., Universal Leather Belt Factory; 7 July - 23 December 1898trade company purchases 1893 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Inter-Squadron Athletics Competition - Set 2, Bendigo, 1990
... They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: John Shephard, unidentified, Noel McNamara - obscured, Tony Grivel – facing away, Bruce Hammond, Mark Lander, Andy Love, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Doug Willis – facing away. .2) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: Janette Dury-Lane, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Peter Peterson, Paul Hopes, Mark Lander, Stuart Bowd, Noel Brinsmead. .3) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Peter Imerson, Trevor Osborne, Bob Coote, Rhys De Laine. .4) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Cameron Kelly, Scott Cameron, Steve Burke, Andrew Morrison-Evans. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, foreground L to R: Laurie Justin, Peter Imeson. Background L to R: John Reid...They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: John Shephard, unidentified, Noel McNamara - obscured, Tony Grivel – facing away, Bruce Hammond, Mark Lander, Andy Love, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Doug Willis – facing away. .2) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: Janette Dury-Lane, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Peter Peterson, Paul Hopes, Mark Lander, Stuart Bowd, Noel Brinsmead. .3) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Peter Imerson, Trevor Osborne, Bob Coote, Rhys De Laine. .4) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Cameron Kelly, Scott Cameron, Steve Burke, Andrew Morrison-Evans. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, foreground L to R: Laurie Justin, Peter Imeson. Background L to R: John Reid ...This is a set of 30 photographs of an Army Survey Regiment inter-squadron athletics competition held at Epsom, Bendigo in 1990. Personnel from Headquarters, Air Survey, Cartographic and Lithographic Squadrons took part in traditional athletics events, wheelbarrow race, sack race, fireman’s carry and tug-of-war novelty events.’ Air Survey Squadron’s team was bolstered with members from Adelaide’s 4th Field Survey Squadron. Refer to items 9088.32P - Set 1 and 9090.31P -Set 3 for additional photos taken during the Athletics Event.This is a set of 30 photographs of an Army Survey Regiment inter-squadron athletics competition held at Bendigo in 1990. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 2400 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: John Shephard, unidentified, Noel McNamara - obscured, Tony Grivel – facing away, Bruce Hammond, Mark Lander, Andy Love, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Doug Willis – facing away. .2) - Photo, colour, 1990, Air Survey Squadron HQ, L to R: Janette Dury-Lane, Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Peter Peterson, Paul Hopes, Mark Lander, Stuart Bowd, Noel Brinsmead. .3) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Peter Imerson, Trevor Osborne, Bob Coote, Rhys De Laine. .4) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographic Squadron ‘brothers’ L to R: Cameron Kelly, Scott Cameron, Steve Burke, Andrew Morrison-Evans. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, foreground L to R: Laurie Justin, Peter Imeson. Background L to R: John Reid, Stuart Thaxter, Geoff Webb. .6) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, L to R: Terry King, Ian Fitzgerald. .7) - Photo, colour, 1990, Relay Race, Bob Coote. .8) - Photo, colour, 1990, officials conferring in foreground L to R: Ian Nelson, Fred Cowie, unidentified. Background L to R: Paul Richards, Brian Collings, Ian ‘Rock’ Thistleton. .9) & .10) - Photo, colour, 1990, Peter Imerson. .11) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Steve Hansen, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard, Stuart Thaxter. .12) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Ken ‘Sluggo’ Slater, Ray Redman, Steve Hansen, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard, Stuart Thaxter, Steve Wegener, unidentified, Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Gary Warnest, Chris Wynn, Bill Jones, Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil, Dave McLachlan. .13) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Ken ‘Sluggo’ Slater, Steve Hledik, Bob Coote, Steve Hansen, unidentified, Bill Jones, Neil Taylor. .14) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil. .15) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Ray Redman, Steve Hansen. .16) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Bob Coote, Neil Taylor, Graham Ragless, Gary Warnest, Marty Lyons, Rob Bogumil, Dave McLachlan, Bill Jones. .17) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Bob Coote, Bill Jones. .18) - Photo, colour, 1990, Wheelbarrow Race, L to R: Gary Warnest, Terry Lord, Stuart Thaxter, Noel ‘Nesty’ Coulthard. .19) - Photo, colour, 1990, teams prepare for Tunnelball event. Andy Lucas at far right. .20) - Photo, colour, 1990, Carto Sqn Team Banner. At front L to R: unidentified, Steve Wegener. At rear L to R: Jodie Seath, Steve Wainwright. Grant Davis at left of umbrella.in background. .21) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Steve Hansen, unidentified (x4), Paul ‘Fluff’ Cheater, Wayne Rothwell. Centre team L to R: Noel ‘Macca’ McNamara – with medicine ball, Stuart Symonds, Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly, John Shephard, Allan Hancox, Bruce Hammond. Right team: all unidentified. .22) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team: Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly. Centre team L to R: unidentified, Peter Dillon, Greg Howell, Peter Breukel, Frank Lenane, Steve Egan, Darren ‘Barney’ Maher. Right team: Barry Hogan. .23) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball. Left team L to R: Frank Lenane, remainder unidentified. Right team L to R: Grant Davis – with medicine ball, Dan Cirsky, Bob Bright, Barry Hogan, Rick van der Bom. Spectators L to R: unidentified, Kevin ‘Chuck’ Berry, Chris Wynn. .24) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Litho/Air Survey Team front to back: Janet Murray, Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, remainder unidentified. .25) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Litho/Air Survey Team front to back: Janet Murray, Dawn Hoadley, Shona Hastie, Tracy Tillman. .26) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified, Brendan McKinless, Penny Knott, unidentified. Carto Team L to R: Cam Bramich, Sandy Winn, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Caroline (Wyatt) Evans, Del Madge, remainder unidentified. .27) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: Brendan McKinless Dawn Hoadley. Carto Team L to R: Cam Bramich, Sandy Winn, Jeanette Drury-Lane, remainder unidentified. Sue (Foote) Bourne – with medicine ball. .28) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, spectators L to R: unidentified photographer, Brendan McKinless, Carto Team front to back: Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Sandy Winn, unidentified, Sue (Foote) Bourne, Charmain McKean, Del Madge, Simone Rodgers – with medicine ball. .29) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tunnelball, Carto Team back row L to R: Sandy Winn, Cam Bramich, Jeanette Drury-Lane, Del Madge, Charmain McKean. Front row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, Simone Rodgers – with medicine balls. .30) - Photo, colour, 1990, Women participants back row L to R: Sue (Foote) Bourne, unidentified, Sandy Winn, Nadine (Paul) Read, Simone Rodgers, Craig Kellet – in drag, Del Madge, Janet Murray, Charmain McKean, Caroline (Wyatt) Evans. Cam Bramich, Raelene (Munting) Brodie, Sherri (Dally) Burke. Front row L to R: Shona Hastie, Jo Otto, Paula (Golding) Brinsmead, Jodi Seath, Dawn Hoadley, Tracy Tillman. Penny Knott.No personnel are identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Report on irregularities in the conduct of the Ballarat branch of J Kitchen & Sons, 22 Jan 1907
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Industry - Manufacturing J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd G J ALDWINCKLE Mr MONTGOMERY O'BRIEN COTTELL OPIE MacLEOD SWANTON J E ANDREWS G Douglas & Sons W T GREEN A W HAGER Hanford & Co T Hughes & Son J McGREGOR A HAMAGE J Reid & Sons W RITCHIE D ROBINSON S MORRIS W A STARK H McMENAMIN T SMITH Alex SMITH Mrs WEBSTER J H WILKINSON KELSALL Heinz Brothers Copy of a 5 foolscap page report for Managing Director "Mr ALDWINCKLE's visit to Ballarat". ...Copy of a 5 foolscap page report for Managing Director "Mr ALDWINCKLE's visit to Ballarat". Report deals with irregularitiies in the conduct of Kitchen's Ballarat branch. Page 5 lists amounts embezzled by the accountant totalling Pounds 256/-/8industry - manufacturing, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, g j aldwinckle, mr montgomery, o'brien, cottell, opie, macleod, swanton, j e andrews, g douglas & sons, w t green, a w hager, hanford & co, t hughes & son, j mcgregor, a hamage, j reid & sons, w ritchie, d robinson, s morris, w a stark, h mcmenamin, t smith, alex smith, mrs webster, j h wilkinson, kelsall, heinz brothers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING REPORTS - MINING RECORD FEB., 1862
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History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Gold Mining Reports Mining Record Feb 1862 Bell's Life Wellington Hotel Botanical Gardens Mitchell Gardens Bird-in-Hand Independent Co Ballarat Co Perserverance Co North Star co All England Co Macleod Co Mather and Co Gold Washing Co Bendigo Valley Co Robey And Co Hobbs and Co Taylor's Lewis and Co Henwood and Co Bullock and Co Davey and Co Webb and Lathlean The Welshman's Bon Accord John Thomas's Caledonian Co Webster Hrdy Bros McEwen and Co The Big Engine Co Epsom Huntly and Ironstone Hill Co 'The Thames' steamer Whitely and Co Cambridge Co Victoria Co Dower M'Intosh and Co Thomas and Davies Aurora Co Brett's Thomas Bros Mitchell Brothers Ballarat Co North Star Co All England Co Mr B G Davies Mr Ramsay Dr Evans Tarrangower Times Mr Humffray Clunes Co Mr Courtin Mr Lawrence Port Phillip and Colonial Gold Mining Co Mr Bland R Brough Smith John S McNair John Mathieson Mr R O Smith Joseph Millen Thomas Kaye John Basset William Cook James Cousley John Hill Robert Hollinger Thomas Houston George Loudon William Manning John Matthews John McEwen Thomas Milligan John Moorhead Robert Moorhead David Murdoch Andrew Murdoch Joseph Nevin Edward O'Malley Wm Newton Paul James Reid Samuel Robinson Jesse Selwood James Shand William Woods Catherine United Claimholders Star Reef Co Sailor's Gully Co Churchill Davidson Wm Wilson John Jervis James Patterson John Carmont George M'Naughten Alexander Wiseman James Houston M'Lennan Clark Thomas Hollick James Alfred Bowles John Lampert Francis Palmetser Nichols Little Pumping Engine Co M'Niely Morrison Waight John Coote Robert Hamilton William Wilson John Jervis Southern Cross Co Ladam's Claim Knobel Bird Philip Ladams James Anderson Cordon Ashley Godwin Burkamp John Lomasney James Bryant Matthew Langridge Benjamin Exley J R Finlayson Wormold McCartney Schrade Schumacher George Barry James Patten Peter Speares Thomas Caley Shadbolt John Lomasney Peat Kenely McGenely Egan Exwell James Winterbottom John Winterbottom William Jury Jonathan Laidman John Pile Simon Howard Peter Morris Bignall Charles Robison Ferguson Thomas Steers Adolphe Witts Albert Berchdolt Richard Urand Thomas Watson Klemm Boyd Abbot Peterson Taylor Henry Day Walter Wallan Brown Grennan Day Young Mr Beckwith Joseph Thomson Nelson Reef Quartz Mining Co Photocopy of pages 2, 3, 4, 6 to 10 of The Mining Record, Feb. 1862. ...Photocopy of pages 2, 3, 4, 6 to 10 of The Mining Record, Feb. 1862. Items mentioned are:- Epsom and Huntly Leads, Pottery Flat, & c, Parliamentary Intelligence, Deep Sinking On Quartz Reefs, The Comet Company (Formerly Cooper's Little Redan), Hustler's Reef Quartz Mining & Drainage Company, Sailors' Gully Quartz Mining Company, Star Reef, Sailor's Gully, Bendigo, Star Reef Quartz Mining Company's Claim, Wilson & Co's Claim, Murdoch and Co's Claim, Hollick and Co.'s Claim, Cook and Co.'s Claim, Coote and Co.'s Claim, Sailor's gully quartz Mining Company's Claim, Garden Gully Reef, Knobel & Co.'s Claim, Ladams and Co.'s Claim, Southern Cross Company, The Rainbow Company, Barry and Co.'s Claim, Union Company's Claim, Winterbottom and Co.s Claim, Jury and Co.'s Claim, Piles and Co.'s Claim, Steers and Co.'s Claim, Watson and Co.'s Claim, Coles and Co.'s Claim, James and Co.'s Claim, Morgan, Kirchner and Co.'s Claim, Boyd and Co.'s Claim, Shanks and Co.'s Claim, Day and Co.'s Claim, Brown and Co.'s Claim, St. Mungo Quartz Mining Company and the Nelson Reef Quartz Mining Company.document, gold, mining reports, mining record feb 1862, bell's life, wellington hotel, botanical gardens, mitchell gardens, bird-in-hand, independent co, ballarat co, perserverance co, north star co, all england co, macleod co, mather and co, gold washing co, bendigo valley co, robey and co, hobbs and co, taylor's, lewis and co, henwood and co, bullock and co, davey and co, webb and lathlean, the welshman's, bon accord, john thomas's, caledonian co, webster, hrdy bros, mcewen and co, the big engine co, epsom huntly and ironstone hill co, 'the thames' steamer, whitely and co, cambridge co, victoria co, dower m'intosh and co, thomas and davies, aurora co, brett's, thomas bros, mitchell brothers, ballarat co, north star co, all england co, mr b g davies, mr ramsay, dr evans, tarrangower times, mr humffray, clunes co, mr courtin, mr lawrence, port phillip and colonial gold mining co, mr bland, r brough smith, john s mcnair, john mathieson, mr r o smith, joseph millen, thomas kaye, john basset, william cook, james cousley, john hill, robert hollinger, thomas houston, george loudon, william manning, john matthews, john mcewen, thomas milligan, john moorhead, robert moorhead, david murdoch, andrew murdoch, joseph nevin, edward o'malley, wm newton paul, james reid, samuel robinson, jesse selwood, james shand, william woods, catherine united claimholders, star reef co, sailor's gully co, churchill davidson, wm wilson, john jervis, james patterson, john carmont, george m'naughten, alexander wiseman, james houston, m'lennan, clark, thomas hollick, james alfred bowles, john lampert, francis palmetser, nichols, little pumping engine co, m'niely, morrison, waight, john coote, robert hamilton, william wilson, john jervis, southern cross co, ladam's claim, knobel, bird, philip ladams, james anderson, cordon, ashley, godwin, burkamp, john lomasney, james bryant, matthew langridge, benjamin exley, j r finlayson, wormold, mccartney, schrade, schumacher, george barry, james patten, peter speares, thomas caley, shadbolt, john lomasney, peat, kenely, mcgenely, egan, exwell, james winterbottom, john winterbottom, william jury, jonathan laidman, john pile, simon howard, peter morris, bignall, charles robison, ferguson, thomas steers, adolphe witts, albert berchdolt, richard urand, thomas watson, klemm, boyd, abbot, peterson, taylor, henry day, walter wallan, brown, grennan, day, young, mr beckwith, joseph thomson, nelson reef quartz mining co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: MENU, 1968
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business cohn bros. limited COHN BROTHERS Wangaratta Pinsent Hotel Reid St. Cohn Brothers Menu for soft drink industry dinner held at Wangaratta 24th September 1968. ...Menu for soft drink industry dinner held at Wangaratta 24th September 1968. Cream coloured cover with black type face and crest of Cohn soft drink manufacturers. The dinner was held at the Pinsent Hotel, Reid St. to celebrate the opening of the new Cohn factory and office blockCohn Brothersorganization, business, cohn bros. limited, cohn brothers wangaratta, pinsent hotel, reid st. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Catherine Coghill, 1860s
... brother, Edward Carter Holmes, Mr. Holmes a farmer at Ascot and her companion Mrs. Mark Gardiner [Gardner], wife of the contractor for laying down the wood pavement in Elizabeth- street, sailed for Queensland aboard the elegant steamship, ‘Ly-ee-Moon’ to visit her sister Adelaide Reid and purchase a property in the Darling Downs, Qld. ...brother, Edward Carter Holmes, Mr. Holmes a farmer at Ascot and her companion Mrs. Mark Gardiner [Gardner], wife of the contractor for laying down the wood pavement in Elizabeth- street, sailed for Queensland aboard the elegant steamship, ‘Ly-ee-Moon’ to visit her sister Adelaide Reid and purchase a property in the Darling Downs, Qld. ...Catherine Holmes married William Coghill Junior. William died in 1884. This is possibly a photo of Catherine in her mourning clothes. They had no children. His estate passed to Catherine. In 1886 Catherine accompanied by her brother, Edward Carter Holmes, Mr. Holmes a farmer at Ascot and her companion Mrs. Mark Gardiner [Gardner], wife of the contractor for laying down the wood pavement in Elizabeth- street, sailed for Queensland aboard the elegant steamship, ‘Ly-ee-Moon’ to visit her sister Adelaide Reid and purchase a property in the Darling Downs, Qld. Tragically all three, and the gold sovereigns they were carrying to purchase same, were lost when the steamship struck rocks and was wrecked off the rugged Green Cape Coast, just south of Bega, New South Wales [Jane Dyer, 15 June 2024]Black and white photograph of a seated woman wearing black clothing, a cap with centrally parted hair. The woman is Catherine Coghill (formerly Holmes), who married William Coghill Jnr. catherine coghill, catherine holmes, william coghill, william coghill junior, holmes family collection, chatham-holmes family collection, ly-ee-moon, mourning, shipwreck, women, pioneer women, family history -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Val Smith, Don (Ripper) Reid : story of an Upper Yarra Valley sawmiller, 1997
... Donald Ambrose Reid has been a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, Shire Councillor, firefighter and friend but through it all a Sawmiller. ...Prior to 1901 the men working in the forests of the Upper Yarra Valley were mainly paling splitters and shingle cutters. When the Warburton-Lilydale Railway was completed in 1901, sawmilling became a major industry and one of the main employers in the Upper Yarra Valley. The railway enabled the sawmillers to get their timber to the Melbourne markets easily and economically. The mills were built, usually in the allotted logging area. Tramlines were used to bring timber from the mills to the railway. In the Upper Yarra Valley the tramlines were mostly horse drawn, or if it was too steep a combination of winches for lowering and then horse to complete the journey. Steam locomotives were used on the Powelltown to Yarra Junction tramline and Ezard-Richards' tramline at Starvation Creek. Donald Ambrose Reid has been a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, Shire Councillor, firefighter and friend but through it all a Sawmiller. This is Don Reid's story. A story of a sawmilling family. Don's memories also give an insight into the early history of Upper Yarra Valley and the changes that occurred in the sawmilling and logging industry. VAL SMITH 1996/97.non-fictionPrior to 1901 the men working in the forests of the Upper Yarra Valley were mainly paling splitters and shingle cutters. When the Warburton-Lilydale Railway was completed in 1901, sawmilling became a major industry and one of the main employers in the Upper Yarra Valley. The railway enabled the sawmillers to get their timber to the Melbourne markets easily and economically. The mills were built, usually in the allotted logging area. Tramlines were used to bring timber from the mills to the railway. In the Upper Yarra Valley the tramlines were mostly horse drawn, or if it was too steep a combination of winches for lowering and then horse to complete the journey. Steam locomotives were used on the Powelltown to Yarra Junction tramline and Ezard-Richards' tramline at Starvation Creek. Donald Ambrose Reid has been a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, Shire Councillor, firefighter and friend but through it all a Sawmiller. This is Don Reid's story. A story of a sawmilling family. Don's memories also give an insight into the early history of Upper Yarra Valley and the changes that occurred in the sawmilling and logging industry. VAL SMITH 1996/97.upper yarra valley (vic.), don reid, donald ambrose reid -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - SECV Ballarat - operations - set of 11, George Stevens, 31/1/1971
... Set of 11 Digital images, from slides taken by George Stevens on 31/1/1971 1 Tram 14 Inbound in Albert St nearing Skipton St 2 Trams 14, 30 Crossing 30 at Bell St 3 Tram 21 Drummond St Nth to Gardens 4 Tram 26 Running into the depot from Wendouree Parade 5 Tram 28 to Gardens via Sturt St west at Pleasant St 6 Tram 14 Northbound to Lydiard St Nth crossing level crossing with Reids Coffee Palace and the Provincinal Hotel in the background 7 Tram 21 Leaving the King St Loop in Victoria St 8 Tram 13 Climbing the Barkly St hill, has a Twin Lakes advert. 9 Tram 28 At Sturt and Lydiard on its way to Victoria St, has the ANZ bank in the background. Tram has a Bliss Bombs ( "To Read pack: Tilt Tram") roof advert and a SEC roof advert. 10 Tram 14 Turning from Lydiard into Sturt St - side on view. In the background is the SEC Offices and Eyres Brothers...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Set of 11 Digital images, from slides taken by George Stevens on 31/1/1971 1 Tram 14 Inbound in Albert St nearing Skipton St 2 Trams 14, 30 Crossing 30 at Bell St 3 Tram 21 Drummond St Nth to Gardens 4 Tram 26 Running into the depot from Wendouree Parade 5 Tram 28 to Gardens via Sturt St west at Pleasant St 6 Tram 14 Northbound to Lydiard St Nth crossing level crossing with Reids Coffee Palace and the Provincinal Hotel in the background 7 Tram 21 Leaving the King St Loop in Victoria St 8 Tram 13 Climbing the Barkly St hill, has a Twin Lakes advert. 9 Tram 28 At Sturt and Lydiard on its way to Victoria St, has the ANZ bank in the background. Tram has a Bliss Bombs ( "To Read pack: Tilt Tram") roof advert and a SEC roof advert. 10 Tram 14 Turning from Lydiard into Sturt St - side on view. In the background is the SEC Offices and Eyres Brothers ...Set of 11 Digital images, from slides taken by George Stevens on 31/1/1971 1 Tram 14 Inbound in Albert St nearing Skipton St 2 Trams 14, 30 Crossing 30 at Bell St 3 Tram 21 Drummond St Nth to Gardens 4 Tram 26 Running into the depot from Wendouree Parade 5 Tram 28 to Gardens via Sturt St west at Pleasant St 6 Tram 14 Northbound to Lydiard St Nth crossing level crossing with Reids Coffee Palace and the Provincinal Hotel in the background 7 Tram 21 Leaving the King St Loop in Victoria St 8 Tram 13 Climbing the Barkly St hill, has a Twin Lakes advert. 9 Tram 28 At Sturt and Lydiard on its way to Victoria St, has the ANZ bank in the background. Tram has a Bliss Bombs ( "To Read pack: Tilt Tram") roof advert and a SEC roof advert. 10 Tram 14 Turning from Lydiard into Sturt St - side on view. In the background is the SEC Offices and Eyres Brothers store. 11 Tram 30 Northbound in Lydiard St Nth at level crossing with railway station and signal gantry in the background. Yields information about the tramcars used on 31/1/1971 and the various locations around the system.Set of 11 digital images scanned from slides.tram 26, drummond st nth, lydiard st, tram 30, barkly st, sturt st, victoria st, tram 21, tram 14, tram 28, bell st loop, albert st, wendouree parade, king st loop, level crossing -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Trinity Church Bacchus Marsh (The Iron Church)
... Reid. It was re-erected in July 1877 without its brick lining or steeple and is presumed to have been used as a shed at a location in Graham Street known as 'Webster's Brothers Yard', (14 Graham Street). ...Reid. It was re-erected in July 1877 without its brick lining or steeple and is presumed to have been used as a shed at a location in Graham Street known as 'Webster's Brothers Yard', (14 Graham Street). ...Anglican (Church of England) services began in Bacchus Marsh as early as the 1840s. In 1855 an imported iron building from England became the first permanent Anglican Church building in Bacchus Marsh. It stood close to the location of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church erected in 1877 which still stands in 2025. It was in use between 1855 and 1877. These type of iron structures were cheaper to erect and could be dismantled and moved to other locations when necessary. The Iron Church was brick-lined and could hold between 150 and 200 people. The Church was opened on 4 July 1855 by Hussey Burgh Macartney, Dean of Melbourne. It was later consecrated by Bishop Perry on 28 July, 1861. The cost of construction was around 1,000 pounds. In 1877 the Holy Trinity Church was erected. The Iron Church was dismantled and sold to to two local businessmen, George Marshall and James Reid. It was re-erected in July 1877 without its brick lining or steeple and is presumed to have been used as a shed at a location in Graham Street known as 'Webster's Brothers Yard', (14 Graham Street). Over time the structure deteriorated to the point that it could no longer be used. Remnants of the Iron Church could be seen for many years. In 1995 the remnants were described by Peterson and Catrice in the Heritage Study of Bacchus Marsh Shire in the this way, 'on the rear boundary, now used as an outbuilding, is the surviving fabric of the former "Iron Church". This has a gabled roof and had four pointed windows at sides. It is all clad in corrugated iron. Access was not possible, but a 1977 photograph shows Gothic tracery in a window'. This is a rare image of a prefabricated building in mid-nineteenth century Victoria. Prefabricated buildings were widely used in the early Colonial period of Victoria as a cheaper building option for new and developing communities. Most of these buildings did not survive in the long term and photographic evidence of these type of structures is an important record of an aspect of Victoria's architectural history.Small black and white 'carte de viste' style photograph mounted on card. The image depicts the first permanent Anglican Church building in Bacchus Marsh, the Trinity Church, also known as the Iron Church. The date of the image is thought to be about 1867.anglican church bacchus marsh, churches bacchus marsh, trinity church bacchus marsh, bacchus marsh iron church, prefabricated buildings
