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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO 68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK1884 - 1887
... LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO 68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK1884 - 1887......Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68...Minute book, red cover and spine, from Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68 held in the Temperance Hall, View Street, Sandhurst. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68 Minute book, red cover and spine, from Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68 held in the Temperance Hall, View Street, Sandhurst. ...Minute book, red cover and spine, from Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68 held in the Temperance Hall, View Street, Sandhurst. Meetings were held fortnightly from 7 July 1884 to 6 June 1887. Entries date from 1884 - 1887. Included in the book are applications from prospective members, with names, addresses and age. Written on front in pencil: ' Minute book Loyal Sandhurst Lodge, No. 68, I.O.O.F, Temperance Hall, Sandhurst'bendigo, clubs, loyal sandhurst lodge no.68 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: CIRCULAR
... LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: CIRCULAR......Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68...Circular for IOOF Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68. Text reads: 'Brother, you are requested to attend the Summoned Meeting to be held in the Lodge Room at 7.30 sharp'. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68 Circular for IOOF Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68. ...Circular for IOOF Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68. Text reads: 'Brother, you are requested to attend the Summoned Meeting to be held in the Lodge Room at 7.30 sharp'. A list of contributions for various types of coverage is given. Document is signed by R A Scully, Secretary, 20 View Street, Bendigo.bendigo, clubs, loyal sandhurst lodge no.68 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK 1887 - 1892
... LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK 1887 - 1892......Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68...Minute bok of meetings of the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68, Independent Order of Oddfellows (I.O.O.F) handwritten in ink. ...Document LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK 1887 - 1892 ...286 page book, blue cover brown corners. Minute bok of meetings of the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68, Independent Order of Oddfellows (I.O.O.F) handwritten in ink. Dates from 20 June 1887 to 12 December, 1892.Meetings were held every two weeks in the Temperance Hall. Attached to pages are applications for membership to the Lodge, containing names, ages and addresses.bendigo, clubs, loyal sandhurst lodge no.68 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Sandhurst Lodge No. 194. Centenary of Freemasonry Bendigo 1904 - 2004
... Sandhurst Lodge No. 194. Centenary of Freemasonry Bendigo 1904 - 2004......Sandhurst Lodge No.194...Contains lists of Worshipful Masters, Current Members, Past Secretaries Booklet Sandhurst Lodge No. 194. Centenary of Freemasonry Bendigo 1904 - 2004 ...24-page soft cover stapled booklet celebrating the Centenary of Freemasonry in Bendigo, 1904-2004 Image of a set square and compass on pale yellow front cover. Illustrated with colour photos of members. Contains lists of Worshipful Masters, Current Members, Past Secretariesfreemasonry, sandhurst lodge no.194 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE
... LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE...Officers and members of the Loyal Hotham Union Lodge No. 12 I.O.O.F Certificate found inside the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68 minute book. Issued to Thos. ...Document LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO. 68 COLLECTION: DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE ...Doctor's certificate issued to the N.G. Officers and members of the Loyal Hotham Union Lodge No. 12 I.O.O.F Certificate found inside the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68 minute book. Issued to Thos. (possibly Langley, indecipherable).bendigo, clubs, loyal hotham union lodge -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionPhotograph, W H Robinson, Druids Sandhurst Lodge No. 247, 01 / 11/ 1910
... Druids Sandhurst Lodge No. 247...The outer mount is hand painted with botanical motifs and elaborate text c.t. DRUIDS Sandhurst Lodge/ No 247. l.c Presented to Mr and Mrs Chadwick / Lockwood / in recognition for kindness rendered....Druids Sandhurst Lodge No. 247 Photograph Australia Victoria Long Gully W H Robinson J H B Gribble ...Druids are known to exist from around the 3rd century B.C. Their name may have come from a Celtic word meaning “knower of the oak tree.” Many of their ceremonies were carried out in oak groves, which they considered sacred and members were, at that time a mix of priest, judge, doctor and philosopher. The Druids enjoyed a revival in the 19th century and were taken up enthusiastically during the Victorian era. Druidry was believed to have been introduced into Australia in 1851 with the setting up of the first lodge in Melbourne under the name United Ancient Order of Druids. Unlike the Freemasons, the Druids were not a secret society and were not selective in who they let in, as long as they paid their dues and acted more like a benevolent society than a spiritual movement. "They originally operated when there were few benefits available from the government or employers and the introduction of sick leave and other employer provided benefits, combined with the gradual introduction of government subsidised medicine, caused the need for them to diminish." Druids House — in Swanston Street, was opened by the Lord Mayor in 1927 and was designed to be the movement's national head office. It was completed at a cost of 19,000 pounds. This photograph was believed to have been commissioned by the Druids of Bendigo to the Licensees of the Queens Head pub where they regularly met, situated on the corner of the Bendigo-Maryborough Rd & the Calder Alternate Hwy ( Lockwood Cross Roads). The old Marong Council offices were situated opposite from 1864 until around 1908 when new offices were then built in Marong. It is believed that this photograph and a photo of the pub were given to Marong Shire by descendants of the publicans, probably in the 90’s. Framed black and white group photographic portrait of 37 members of the Sandhurst Chapter of the Druids staged and shot outdoors. Each of the gentlemen is carrying a bouquet of flowers. The photograph has a gold inner mount with the second mount cut to give the impression of a frame. The outer mount is hand painted with botanical motifs and elaborate text c.t. DRUIDS Sandhurst Lodge/ No 247. l.c Presented to Mr and Mrs Chadwick / Lockwood / in recognition for kindness rendered.W. G. Robinson / Photo and J.H. Gribble / Long Gully / 1,11,10robinson photographer, j.h.b. gribble artist, chadwick, shire of marong, city of greater bendigo portraits, city of greater bendigo community groups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LEDGER BOOK: DEUTSCHER VEREIN, GOLDEN STAR REBEKAH LADIES NO 10 LODGE, ROYAL SANDHURST LODGE IOOF
... LEDGER BOOK: DEUTSCHER VEREIN, GOLDEN STAR REBEKAH LADIES NO 10 LODGE, ROYAL SANDHURST LODGE IOOF...Loyal Sandhurst Lodge I.O.O.F - entries from the1920's to 1935...Loyal Sandhurst Lodge I.O.O.F - entries from the1920's to 1935 Document LEDGER BOOK: DEUTSCHER VEREIN, GOLDEN STAR REBEKAH LADIES NO 10 LODGE, ROYAL SANDHURST LODGE IOOF ...Ledger contains member entries and details for 3 societies. Bendigo Deutscher Verein entires from 1884 - 1946. Golden Star Rebekah Lodge. Entries relate to members having Doctor and medicine, or medicine only. Written in pencil across page 'amalgamated with Sandhurst I.O.O.F'. 1930's entries. Loyal Sandhurst Lodge I.O.O.F - entries from the1920's to 1935bendigo, clubs, deutscher verein, i.o.o.f -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO.68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK
... LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO.68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK...Meetings held at Weslyan School room in Golden Square from November 27th, 1893 to October 14th, 1895, and of the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68 - I.O.O.F. held in Temperance Hall from January 12th 1889 to 23rd June, 1884. ...Document LOYAL SANDHURST LODGE NO.68 COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK ...Minute book of meetings of the Loyal Golden Square Lodge No.81- I.O.O.F. Meetings held at Weslyan School room in Golden Square from November 27th, 1893 to October 14th, 1895, and of the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68 - I.O.O.F. held in Temperance Hall from January 12th 1889 to 23rd June, 1884. Handwritten in ink. On the inside cover sticker for manufacturer of minute book 'William Detmold' Melbourne.bendigo, clubs, loyal golden square lodge 81 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - SANDHURST LODGE ADDRESS TO J.ENEVER, December 1920
... SANDHURST LODGE ADDRESS TO J.ENEVER...Pearce - Secretary. Sandhurst Lodge. No 247. Other men in the photo are:: Bro. ...Pearce - Secretary. Sandhurst Lodge. No 247. Other men in the photo are:: Bro. ...Coloured: This is to certify that Bro John Enever. PA. Has received a vote of thanks for having passed the Arch Druids chair in lodge No 247. Signed by: W.W. Pearce - Secretary. Sandhurst Lodge. No 247. Other men in the photo are:: Bro. J R.Blokkeerusab --- Bro. G.Pearce. DP --- Bro. W.W.Pearse. Sec --- Bro. J.Jose. A.D.B. --- Bro. L.W.Lee. MS --- Bro. G.E.Branagan .I.C --- Bro. G.Hocking.V.A.B --- Bro. A.Enever.P.A --- Bro .J.Redding. V.A.B --- Bro. V.Hosking.DC --- Bro. A.Pieper.PC --- Bro. W.Franklin.A.B.D --- Bro. L.W.Lee. Jnr. TRE --- Bro. E.Johnson. PDP --- Bro. W.Pascoe.VP ---- United Ancient Order of Druids. Markings: D1 536. Embossed frame. Deframed 2022person, individual, certificate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LODGE COLLECTION: DOCUMENTS INSTALLATION OF BRO. ANGUS MCPHERSON, Saturday, 26th July, 1947
... ...sandhurst lodge no. 194...Document for Sandhurst Lodge , No. 194. Installation of Bro. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CLUBS Social sandhurst lodge no. 194 Bro. F.H. Sparkman, Printer Document for Sandhurst Lodge , No. 194. ...Document for Sandhurst Lodge , No. 194. Installation of Bro. Angus McPherson and Investiture of Officers, Saturday July 26, 1947.Bro. F.H. Sparkman, Printerclubs, social, sandhurst lodge no. 194 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LOYAL SANDHURST HODGE NO.68 COLLECTION: NOTICE OF MEETINGS 1893
... ...Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68...Bifold information folder listing meeting dates and initiation fees for the I.O.O.F Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68, Temperance Hall, View Street, Bendigo. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No.68 Bifold information folder listing meeting dates and initiation fees for the I.O.O.F Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68, Temperance Hall, View Street, Bendigo. ...Bifold information folder listing meeting dates and initiation fees for the I.O.O.F Loyal Sandhurst Lodge No. 68, Temperance Hall, View Street, Bendigo. W.E.Morcom, Secretary, Inglewood Road, Bendigo.bendigo, clubs, loyal sandhurst lodge no.68 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS BENEFITS CARD, 31/12/1909
... ... Sandhurst Lodge...Pink side has a picture of the Grand Lodge Hall and Offices, 30-32-34 Latrobe Street, Melbourne and a 1911 Calendar with the meeting place (Court House Hotel) of the Sandhurst Lodge in Bendigo. Secretary, Mr. D. A. ...ORGANIZATION Society Oddfellows Grand United Order of Oddfellows Benefits Card Sandhurst Lodge Court House Hotel Mr D A Kenley Bro Ambrose Printer Card, pinkish on one side and lemon on the other. ...Card, pinkish on one side and lemon on the other. Pink side has a picture of the Grand Lodge Hall and Offices, 30-32-34 Latrobe Street, Melbourne and a 1911 Calendar with the meeting place (Court House Hotel) of the Sandhurst Lodge in Bendigo. Secretary, Mr. D. A. Kenley. Bro. Ambrose, Printer. On the lemon side are the Scale A & B of Benefits and Scale A and Scale B of Weekly Payments. It also has the Valuation of the Society in Victoria at the 31st December, 1909.organization, society, oddfellows, grand united order of oddfellows benefits card, sandhurst lodge, court house hotel, mr d a kenley, bro ambrose printer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: DOCUMENT
... ... Sandhurst Lodge.... - John Bartley, J. J. Howard. Sandhurst Lodge, G.U.O.O.F. - W. H. Bienvenue. ...Kilian's Branch H.A.C.B.S. Sandhurst Lodge G.U.O.O.F. Quartzopolis Lodge U.A.O.D. ...Small eight page document Bendigo United Friendly Societies' Medical Institute and Dispensary, established 1872. Printed by J. Brockley, Printer, Williamson Street. MDCCCLXXX. Inside the front cover are the names of the President - S. H. McGowan, Treasurer - Edward Holton, Secretary - Jas. Watson and the Names of Societies connected therewith, and their Representatives:-;Bendigo Lodge M.U.,I.O.O.F. - James Haynes, S. Johns, Ed. Bastard. Bendigo Lodge, O.S.A.,S.C. - Wm. Taylor. Bendigo Deutscher Verein - H. C. Weibgen. Court Alexandra, A.O.F. - Ed. Holton. Court Bendigo, A.O.F. - J. Anderson, R. Johnston, Thos. Pattinson. Court Pride of the Forest, A.O.F. - E. Darby, N. Longstaff. Court Queen o fthe Forest, A.O.F. - j. Waller, G. Schultz. Gold Miners' Pride Lodge, M.U.,I.O.O.F. - N. Johns, W. P. Conolly. Heart of Friendship Lodge, M.U., I.O.O.F. - S. H. McGowan, C. Houston, Jas. Watson. St. Kilian's Branch, H.A.C.B.S. - John Bartley, J. J. Howard. Sandhurst Lodge, G.U.O.O.F. - W. H. Bienvenue. Quartzopolis Lodge, U.A.O.D. - S. Herman. Document mentions the working of the Societies', fees, where they had saved money, Medical Officer and also mentions Rules and Regulations.J. Brockley, Printer, Williamson Streetsocieties, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - document, bendigo lodge m.u., i.o.o.f. bendigo lodge, o.s.a., s.c. bendigo deutscher verein, court alexandra, a.o.f., court bendigo, a.o.f. court pride of the forest, a.o.f., court queen o fthe forest, a.o.f., gold miners' pride lodge, m.u., i.o.o.f., heart of friendship lodge, m.u., i.o.o.f., st. kilian's branch, h.a.c.b.s., sandhurst lodge, g.u.o.o.f. quartzopolis lodge, u.a.o.d., s h mcgowan, edward holton, jas watson, james haynes, s johns, ed bastard, wm taylor, h c weibgen, j anderson, r johnston, thos pattinson, e darby, n longstaff, j waller, g schultz, n johns, w p conolly, c houston, jas watson, john bartley, j j howard, w h bienvenue, s herman, a colquhoun, w h frost, friendly societies' medical institute and dispensaries, colonial friendly societies, the bendigo united friendly societies' dispensary, alfred hospital melbourne -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LODGE COLLECTION: HYMN CARDS
... Two hymn cards from the Sandhurst Lodge No. 194 Bendigo. Folded light cardboard....F H Sparkman Printer Bendigo Arcade Two hymn cards from the Sandhurst Lodge No. 194 Bendigo. Folded light cardboard. ...Two hymn cards from the Sandhurst Lodge No. 194 Bendigo. Folded light cardboard.Bro. F H Sparkman Printer Bendigo Arcadeclubs, social, royal golden chapter no.3 xmas 1936 -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation, Joint Installation of Bros. H. Lee, 1907
... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...Front cover: Sandhurst Lodge / No 194 / Banquet / to celebrate the / Installation / of / Brother H. ...(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of Brother Lee. Half fold printed in blue ink on cream coloured card with plain edging. Menu listed inside on left, toasts listed on inside right, officers listed on back cover. Front cover: Sandhurst Lodge / No 194 / Banquet / to celebrate the / Installation / of / Brother H. Lee / in the / Masonic Temple, Bendigo / Thursday, 20th June 1907 bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo events, city of greater bendigo community groups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - L. PROUT COLLECTION: NOTEBOOK
... On inside cover Medical Institute and Dispensary, Sandhurst Lodge, Lily May Prout, Quick Street, D. ...On inside cover Medical Institute and Dispensary, Sandhurst Lodge, Lily May Prout, Quick Street, D. ...A small notebook, dark green cover. On inside cover Medical Institute and Dispensary, Sandhurst Lodge, Lily May Prout, Quick Street, D. A. Kenley Secretary.document -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS NEWSLETTER, 1930 - 1962
... G.U.O.O.F receipt - Sandhurst Lodge received from Miss L. Prout the sum of 11 shillings 6 pence on the 8th/08/1949. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Club / society freemasonry - lodge G.U.O.O.F receipt - Sandhurst Lodge received from Miss L. Prout the sum of 11 shillings 6 pence on the 8th/08/1949. ...G.U.O.O.F receipt - Sandhurst Lodge received from Miss L. Prout the sum of 11 shillings 6 pence on the 8th/08/1949. Stapled to the receipt newsletter "The Society's News"organization, club / society, freemasonry - lodge -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceremonial object - Ceremonial collar
... The Order was established in Australia in 1851.The Sandhurst Lodge 247 met at Queens Head Hotel (Lockwood cross roads) and was first mentioned in the Bendigo Advertiser in 1863....The Order was established in Australia in 1851.The Sandhurst Lodge 247 met at Queens Head Hotel (Lockwood cross roads) and was first mentioned in the Bendigo Advertiser in 1863. ...Ancient Order of Druids was formed in London in 1871. Their motto was "Justice, Philanthropy and Brotherly Love". The Order was established in Australia in 1851.The Sandhurst Lodge 247 met at Queens Head Hotel (Lockwood cross roads) and was first mentioned in the Bendigo Advertiser in 1863.Ceremonial collar in red velvet with gold metallic bullion fringe around outside edge and lower inside edge and gold metallic lace to edge. At one end (LHS) there is a large gold metallic star in sequins and gold metallic bullion. At the other end (RHS) the initials PA are worked in zardozi work in gold metallic thread 5cmx7cm.ceremonial collar, ancient order of druids -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LODGE COLLECTION: JOSEPH LAMBERT HOWARD BOOKLET, 5th November, 1915
... Brother Joseph Lambert Howard,Sandhurst Lodge No. 1316, Held at Court House Hotel' First page details contributions made 1914....Brother Joseph Lambert Howard,Sandhurst Lodge No. 1316, Held at Court House Hotel' First page details contributions made 1914. ...Black covered booklet, inside front 'Grand United Order of Oddfellows in Victoria Grand Lodge Hall, Latrobe St., Melbourne. Brother Joseph Lambert Howard,Sandhurst Lodge No. 1316, Held at Court House Hotel' First page details contributions made 1914.Edgerton & Moore, Print., Melbournebendigo, clubs, oddfellows -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TEXT OF TALK: THE FIRST 50 YEARS OF FREEMASONRY IN BENDIGO
... References to: W C Vahland; ''The Golden Lodge of Bendigo''; organ; Corinthian Lodge of Sandhurst; ''Black Liners''; Eaglehawk Lodge; Zenith Lodge; Golden and Corinthian Lodge; Art Union; Masonic Charity Sunday; Sandhurst Lodge; Corona Lodge; Royal Golden Chapter; Kinghts Templar; Mark Master Masons Degree;...References to: W C Vahland; ''The Golden Lodge of Bendigo''; organ; Corinthian Lodge of Sandhurst; ''Black Liners''; Eaglehawk Lodge; Zenith Lodge; Golden and Corinthian Lodge; Art Union; Masonic Charity Sunday; Sandhurst Lodge; Corona Lodge; Royal Golden Chapter; Kinghts Templar; Mark Master Masons Degree; Document TEXT OF TALK: THE FIRST 50 YEARS OF FREEMASONRY IN BENDIGO ...TEXT OF TALK - ''THE FIRST 50 YEARS OF FREEMASONRY IN BENDIGO''. (Stamped on first and last page with name of Mc.G W Morse 'Dunmaghlas' 36 Thomas St, Kangaroo Flat. (author?; no date provided). Typed pages cut and mounted on 17 stapled pages. References to: W C Vahland; ''The Golden Lodge of Bendigo''; organ; Corinthian Lodge of Sandhurst; ''Black Liners''; Eaglehawk Lodge; Zenith Lodge; Golden and Corinthian Lodge; Art Union; Masonic Charity Sunday; Sandhurst Lodge; Corona Lodge; Royal Golden Chapter; Kinghts Templar; Mark Master Masons Degree;mcG. W. Morse, Dunmaghlas, 36 Thomas Street Kangaroo Flat. 3555clubs, social, freemasonry, bro. w.c. vahland, boltons brothers, bendigo gold rush, freemasons, brother r.c. mackenzie, criterian hotel, brother w. scott, brother edward salaman, grant's cafe. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LIST OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES: BENDIGO
... Independent Order of Oddfellows I.O.O. - Loyal Sandhurst Lodge, Court Weeroona and Golden Star Rebekah. ...Independent Order of Oddfellows I.O.O. - Loyal Sandhurst Lodge, Court Weeroona and Golden Star Rebekah. ...Three pages of research by Rita Hull on Friendly Societies. Includes name of Society, when established, the number of Members, and the years 1865,1875, 1881,1891, 1895 and 1907 (an asterisk if they were still operating). Listed are the Society names and the different Court, Lodge, etc. under the name. They are: Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows M.U.I.O.O.F. - Loyal Bendigo Loyal Gold Miners' Pride, Loyal James Roe, Loyal Strangers' Refuge, Loyal Heart of Friendship, Loyal Albert, Loyal Sir Henry Barkly, Loyal Catherine, Loyal Darling and Earl of Hopetoun. Ancient Order of Foresters A.O.F. - Court Royal Oak, Court Queen of the Forest, Court Pride of the Forest, Court Happy Valley, Court Bendigo, Court Banner of Hope, Court Sherwood, Court King of the Forest, Court Alexandra, Court Victoria and Court Star of Bendigo (Women). Independent Order of Oddfellows I.O.O. - Loyal Sandhurst Lodge, Court Weeroona and Golden Star Rebekah. Independent Order of Rechabites I.O.R. - Tent Star of Bendigo, Tent Refuge, Tent Cobden, Tent Olive Branch, Tent Laurel, Tent Sutton and Tent Herald of Peace. Sons and Daughters of Temperance - Royal Diadem Division, Ark of Safety, Royal Septre, Hope of Sandhurst (Ladies), Princess Beatrice (Ladies), Lady Loch (Ladies) and Laurel (Ladies). Grand United Order of Oddfellows G.U.O.O.F. - Lodge Star of Eaglehawk, Lodge Sandhurst, Lodge Pride of Bendigo, Lodge Olive Branch and Lodge Belvidere. United Ancient Order of Druids U.A.O.D. - Lodge Quartzopolis, Lodge Eldorado, Lodge Caractacus, Lodge Bendigo and Lodge Sandhurst. Order of St Andrew (Scottish Constitution) - Bendigo Lodge No 1. Order of St Andrew (All Nations) - Lodge Sandhurst and Lodge Unity. Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes R.A.O.B. - Provincial Grand Lodge No 1, Prairie Lodge, Forest Lodge and Southern Cross Lodge. The Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society H.A.C.B.S. - St Kilian's No 4 and Eaglehawk Branch. Independent Order of Good Templars - Lodge Bendigo, Lodge Guiding Star, and Lodge Hope of Golden Square. Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria - Lodge William Lodge and Loyal Governor Bowen (Pride of Eaglehawksocieties, order of .., list, list of friendly societies, rita hull, manchester unity independent order of odd fellows m.u.i.o.o.f., ancient order of foresters a.o.f., independent order of oddfellows i.o.o., independent order of rechabites i.o.r., sons and daughters of temperance, grand united order of oddfellows g.u.o.o.f., united ancient order of druids u.a.o.d., order of st andrew (scottish constitution), order of st andrew (all nations), royal antediluvian order of buffaloes r.a.o.b., the hibernian australasian catholic benefit society h.a.c.b.s., independent order of good templars, loyal orange institution of victoria, australian natives association a.n.a. -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionSouvenir - Pamphlet commemorating the 1946 visit of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Bendigo, City of Greater Bendigo, c 1946
... He was a JP and belonged to the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge. ...He was a JP and belonged to the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge. Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Governor-General City of Greater Bendigo Royal Visits City of Greater Bendigo Tourism Mayor D.W. ...Paper pamphlet printed by the COGB and signed by Mayor David W Streader to thank the children who participated in the welcoming tableau for the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Bendigo, Thursday, 14th November, 1946. Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, KG, KT, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, PC (Henry William Frederick Albert; 31 March 1900 – 10 June 1974) was the third son and fourth child of King George V and Queen Mary. He served as Governor-General of Australia from 1945 to 1947, the only member of the British royal family to hold the post. Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, GCB, CI, GCVO, GBE (born Alice Christabel Montagu Douglas Scott; 25 December 1901 – 29 October 2004) was the wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of King George V and Queen Mary. She was the mother of Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. The daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch, Scotland's largest landowner, she became by marriage a princess of the United Kingdom, and a sister-in-law to Edward VIII and George VI. She was thus an aunt by marriage to Elizabeth II. Princess Alice was extremely well travelled, both before and after her marriage. At the time of her death at 102, she was the oldest living member of the British royal family. David W. Streader (1887 - 1978) was Mayor of Bendigo from 1946 - 47. He was a JP and belonged to the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge. Paper pamphlet printed in blue, purple and red ink by the COGB and signed by Mayor David W Streader to thank the children who participated in the welcoming tableau for the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Bendigo, Thursday, 14th November, 1946. Souvenir / City of Bendigo / To the Children who participated in the TABLEAU / welcoming THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES, / THE DUKE and THE DUCHESS of CLOUCESTER / BENDIGO, Thursday, 14th November, 1946 / [ decorative line break] / After following with rapt attention the various phases / of the TABLEAU of WELCOME in THEIR honour, HIS ROYAL / HIGHNESS, THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, on behalf of the / DUCHESS and HIMSELF, said :- / [italics] "I am deeply moved by this magnificent spectacle. / Will you kindly convey my grateful thanks to all / concerned in the presentation of this beautiful / tableau ?" / in conveying this message to you, may I , as Mayor of / the City, add my personal congratulations and thanks to/ those of THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES for such a delightful / effort. / [signed] David. W. Streader / Mayor duke and duchess of gloucester, governor-general, city of greater bendigo royal visits, city of greater bendigo tourism, mayor d.w. streader, mayoress streader -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation and menu card, Joint Installation of Bros. K.J. Fullerton and W. F. Creeth, 1909
... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of two Lodge Brothers. Half fold design printed in gold, brown, light blue, dark blue and black ink on white card. Front and back cover decorated with masonic symbols. Menu listed inside. Front cover: Zenith & Golden Corinthian Lodges,/ No. 52 & No. 7./ Joint / Installation / of / Bros. K. J. Fullerton / and W. F Creeth / Masonic Hall / Wednesday, June 30th , 1909 bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo events, city of greater bendigo community groups -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation and menu card, Joint Installation of Bros. R.T. Trembath and L. A. Sonnenberg, 1910
... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of two Lodge Brothers. Horizontal fold printed in black ink on blue card. Embossed cover with scalloped edging. Front and back cover decorated with masonic symbols. Menu listed inside. Front cover: golden & Corinthian & Zenith Lodges / No. 7 and Mo. 52 / joint Installation / of / Bros, R. T. Trembath and L. A. Sonnenber / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 29th, 1910. bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, brockley printers bendigo, making a nation exhibition, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo community groups, city of greater bendigo events -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation and Menu Card, Joint Installation, 1905
... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginning in local guilds of stonemasons which from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of unnamed Brothers. Half fold printed in gold and red ink on cream coloured card. Embossed cover with plain edging. Front and back cover decorated with masonic symbols. Menu listed inside. Front cover: The Zenith and Golden and Corinthian Lodges ? Joint Installation / Masonic Hall, Bendigo / Wednesday, June 28th, 1905 / Bro J.O.R Milburn Caterer bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, james printer eaglehawk, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo community groups -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Invitation, Joint Installation of Bros. R.O. Henderson & T. L. Sargeant, 1906
... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. ...Freemasonary or Masonry has its beginnings in local guilds of stonemasons who from the end of 13th century regulated the qualification of stonemasons. Modern Freemasonry uses scriptures which include ritual practices and ethical conduct as part of its foundation and every member must profess a belief in a Supreme Being. Women are not allowed to be admitted and discussion of religion and politics is not to take place within the lodge. Freemasons meet in local Lodges which are supervised at a regional level by a Grand Lodge. The degrees of Freemasonry retain the three grades of medieval craft guilds, those of Entered Apprentice, Journeyman or fellow (now called Fellowcraft), and Master Mason. The candidate of these three degrees is progressively taught the meanings of the symbols of Freemasonry and entrusted with grips, signs, and words to signify to other members that he has been so initiated. The degrees are part allegorical morality play and part lecture. Candidates for Freemasonry will usually have met the most active members of the Lodge they are joining before being elected for initiation. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) The Golden Lodge of Sandhurst was established as the first Masonic Lodge in Bendigo in 1854. Many prominent men including City Councilors were lodge members at it was a popular way for men to socialise. As the masonic movement expanded further lodges were established in Bendigo and the surrounding Boroughs and Shires. The Golden and Corinthian Lodges purchasing two blocks of land in a prominent position in View Street in 1866 with the intention of erecting a new temple and after amalgamating in 1872 appointed architects Vahland and Getzschmann to design the building. The Bendigo Masonic Hall (now the Capital Theatre) was built in 1873 -74 for both public and private use and contained lodge rooms, a public tavern anda concert hall. The Masonic section occupied the northern side of the building at ground floor level and included a lodge room at the rear, a library and reading room, and other affiliated rooms. Walls of the entry hall and lodge room were decorated with classical columns and panels ornamented with Masonic emblems. The upper level of the building contained a large hall with balcony at the north end and removable stage at the south end. Elaborately decorated with Masonic emblems, this hall was used for Masonic purposes as well as being available to the wider community for social events. The tavern, which became known as the Masonic Hotel, occupied the basement and the ground floor of the southern side of the building and included a sitting room, parlours, billiard room, bedrooms, kitchen, cellars and servants' rooms. It appears that two public entrances were provided for this section, one directly from street level into the basement, the other from the public entry hall. Invitation for the Installation of Brothers Henderson and Sargeant. Half fold printed in red ink on grey / mauve coloured card with plain edging. Menu listed inside on left, toasts listed on inside right. Front cover: Banquet / at the / Joint Installation / of / Brox, R. O Henderson & T. L. Sargeant / as / Worshipful Masters / of the / Golden and Corinthian & Zenith Lodges / Masonic Hall / Wednesday, 27th June 1906 bendigo masonic hall, capital theatre bendigo, milburn catering bendigo, making a nation exhibition, brockley printers bendigo, bendigo masonic lodge, city of greater bendigo community groups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY FIRE BRIGADE
... Sandhurst City Brigade... St Matthews Church... American Gully... Easter Fair... Buffalo Lodge...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Long Gully Fire Brigade Long Gully Mechanics Institute Mr J Grenfell Mr J Neal Sandhurst City Brigade St Matthews Church American Gully Easter Fair Buffalo Lodge Hall Rose of Australia Hotel Bendigo Council G A Ellis Typed page outlining the history of the Long Gully Fire Brigade. ...Typed page outlining the history of the Long Gully Fire Brigade. A meeting was called on the 28/5/1873 for the purpose of forming a fire brigade. Mr J Grenfell was elected Captain and Mr J Neal Lieutenant. The brigade was closed down on 30/6/1932.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - long gully fire brigade, long gully mechanics institute, mr j grenfell, mr j neal, sandhurst city brigade, st matthews church, american gully, easter fair, buffalo lodge hall, rose of australia hotel, bendigo council, g a ellis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY FIRE BRIGADE
... Sandhurst City Brigade... St Matthews Church... American Gully... Easter Fair... Buffalo Lodge...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Long Gully Fire Brigade Long Gully Mechanics Institute Mr J Grenfell Mr J Neal White Hills Cemetery Sandhurst City Brigade St Matthews Church American Gully Easter Fair Buffalo Lodge Hall Rose of Australia Hotel Bendigo Council G A Ellis Short history of the Long Gully Fie Brigade by G A Ellis. ...Short history of the Long Gully Fie Brigade by G A Ellis. The brigade started in 1873 and was disbanded in 1932. The brigades's main appliance was a cart or reel pulled by the men. The men used to practice in Creeth Street and later there were competitions with other brigades. A new station was built in 1905. It was decided to close Long Gully and keep Golden Square Brigade.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - long gully fire brigade, long gully mechanics institute, mr j grenfell, mr j neal, white hills cemetery, sandhurst city brigade, st matthews church, american gully, easter fair, buffalo lodge hall, rose of australia hotel, bendigo council, g a ellis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... Property: Lot 21, Mahon Avenue, Bendigo, being lot 21 on plan of subdivision no. 31961 lodged in the office of titles parish of Sandhurst and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title volume 8310 folio 930 having a frontage of 53 feet to Mahon Avenue by a depth of 120 feet. ...Property: Lot 21, Mahon Avenue, Bendigo, being lot 21 on plan of subdivision no. 31961 lodged in the office of titles parish of Sandhurst and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title volume 8310 folio 930 having a frontage of 53 feet to Mahon Avenue by a depth of 120 feet. ...Contract of sale of real estate between Mr. R.A. Santon (vendor) and Mr. A.L. & A.K. Stringer (purchaser) dated 17th, July, 1962. Solicitor for vendor: Messrs. E.S. Cahill & Son, View Street, Bendigo. Solicitor for purchaser: Messrs Watson, James & Rogers, Bull Street, Bendigo. Property: Lot 21, Mahon Avenue, Bendigo, being lot 21 on plan of subdivision no. 31961 lodged in the office of titles parish of Sandhurst and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title volume 8310 folio 930 having a frontage of 53 feet to Mahon Avenue by a depth of 120 feet. Price 550 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H. A. & S. R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... Property: land being lot 13on plan of subdivision No. 21180 lodged in the office of titles, being part of Crown allotment 457 section H Parish of Sandhurst described in certificate of title volume7793 folio 150 and situate No. 3 Margaret Crescent, Bendigo, together with brick veneer dwelling and all sundry. ...Property: land being lot 13on plan of subdivision No. 21180 lodged in the office of titles, being part of Crown allotment 457 section H Parish of Sandhurst described in certificate of title volume7793 folio 150 and situate No. 3 Margaret Crescent, Bendigo, together with brick veneer dwelling and all sundry. ...Contract of sale of land dated 24th February, 1956 between Mrs. D. I. Smith (vendor) and Mr. A. W. & Mrs. N. Pulfer (purchaser). Solicitor for vendor: E. C. Cohen. Solicitor for purchaser: Hyett, Willis & Hyett. Property: land being lot 13on plan of subdivision No. 21180 lodged in the office of titles, being part of Crown allotment 457 section H Parish of Sandhurst described in certificate of title volume7793 folio 150 and situate No. 3 Margaret Crescent, Bendigo, together with brick veneer dwelling and all sundry. Price: 5,500 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate
