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Merbein District Historical Society
Journal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Journal MDHS - No 24 (2 copies) Jun. 2006, Jun.2006
... Smith House (Annie)... Herbert Sutherland Smith House (Annie) Catholic Church 50th ...bronwyn zrna, dorothy prince, fred sutherland, hilda (lang) klesa, herbert sutherland, smith house (annie), catholic church 50th anniversary, roy stanley drury -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Document (Item) - Document-Table, Judith Vimpani, Yarra Track Hostelries- Marysville to Woods Point, Unknown
A document outlining all the hostelries that existed along the Yarra Track between Marysville and Wood's Point.A document outling all the hostelries that existed along the Yarra Track between Marysville and Wood's Point.yarra track, marysville, wood's point, woods point, fernshaw, paradise plains, black spur, mount grant, george edwards, walker family, melbourne, new chum, hit & miss restaurant, mr clifford, michael woods, glen watts, tri bhean hotel, ewen cameron, ewen hugh cameron, thomas barton, butler's wood's point directory, globe hotel, swanston street, mount juliet, ben more & c, jordan district, jefferson's watts bridge inn, matthew jefferson, reefer's hotel, boyle's hotel, william henry johnson, samuel boyle, black spur hotel, fisher's creek, narbethong, fisher's home hotel, black spur inn, frederick fisher, william hodson, wood's point road, acheron river, acheron bridge hotel, john robson, granton, clifford, wilks creek, wilks creek hotel, patrick maloney, steavenson, marysville hotel, australian hotel, junction hotel, the dutchman's restaurant, henry kuyper, william podlech, mount arnold, mount arnold hotel, charles schultz, james toohey, john gleeson, joy burchall, ian newman, henry brockman, belle isle, belle elle, bellell creek, upper yarra, guerin's bridge, bell's hotel, henry petty, celia moran, ruth petty, cumberland creek, cumberland creek store and restaurant, cumberland creek hotel, charles edwin hargreaves, annie hargreaves, urina hargreaves, alice hargreaves, healesville, josiah hargreaves, henderson drysdale, henry whelan, halfway house, thomas smith, svendson, gosling, donovans creek, chesterville, perry's hotel, john perry, perry's coach and horses hotel, edward courtney, scandinavian hotel, the swede's, walker's hotel, jacob burchart, golden fleece, theodore kappler, george koehler's hotel, david walker, millicent walker, elsie jowett, bill walker, big river, royal mail hotel, shaw's, slingsby davies, edwin jones, elizabeth jane parker, sandridge, archibald charles edwin jones, matlock, alexander myers, frank berwick frederick jones, ned jones, jennie jones, sophie milllicent parker jones, thomas shaw, dorothy walker, travellers rest hotel, reefton, summers, john fehring, f fehring, katerina fehring, john christoph blumeyer, anne fehring, john baker, evelyn observer, anna katrina baker, hannah catherine baker, john frederick baker, mcmahon's creek, oaks, the springs, st clair, sinclair's valley, mountain home hotel, neilson, collins, waters, jan emma sinclair, john sinclair, mr cox, peter sinclair, willie we have missed you hotel, spring vale hotel, robert matthews, thomas crawford -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: GO GIRLS
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Saturday, March 27, 2004. Go girls: does any reader know when softball was first played in Bendigo? Pictured here are the women of the 1956 softball team, back row from left: Dot Moyle, Heather Ferguson, June Riley, Dot Purchess, Shirley O'Donnell and Annie Hassett. Front row from left: June McGowan, Alma Rodgers, Nancy O'Donnell and Dot Smith. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOKLET: ''REPORT TO RESIDENTS CITY OF GREATER BENDIGO, OCTOBER 1995''
Front cover is a photo of The Shamrock Hotel. 52 paged booklet - ''Report to Residents - City of Greater Bendigo, October 1995''. Table of Contents; Commissioners; Chief Executive Officer; Council meetings; Office location and hours; ''One Telephone Number''; Committees; Ward boundaries; Elections; Customer services; Rural services; Economic development; Bendigo Tourism Board; Bendigo Trust; Events Bendigo; Capital works 1995/96; Major projects; Discovery; Bendigo Regional Arts Centre; local laws; Fire prevention; Aged and disability services; Children and family services; Environmental health; Recreation and leisure; Parks and gardens; Planning and building; Waste management; Library services; Bendigo Leisureland; Rates; Budget for 1995/96; Index. Contains some photographs and map of proposed 7 internal Wards for the City of Greater Bendigo.Richard Cambridge Printers Bendigo.bendigo, council, report, maxine crouch, maurie sharkey, perer ross-edwards, peter seamer, hadley sides, richard morriss, bernard smith, annie galvin child care centre, bendigo regional art centre, rosalind park, budget 1995/96. bendigo health care services. -
Port Welshpool & District Maritime Museum
Ceramic Frog, Early 20th century
Acquired by WBM and Elizabeth Smith believed early 20th century. Anecdotally later generation family advised the object has always been in the house. Part of the Smith Family Collection when donated by Annie Smith in 1975Brown and creamy yellow mottled ceramic frog. In one piece but base reveals object is hollow . -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Duncan/Roadknight, 1914 c
Sepia toned photograph of Captain Bob Duncan and his family showing Captain Duncan and his wife Janet nee Roadknight, mother in law Annie Maria Roadknight nee Smith and five of their daughters posed in front of their home Lalla Rookh in East Bairnsdale Victoria clothing, genealogy, houses -
Merbein District Historical Society
Journal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Quarterly Journal of MDHS - No 33 (2 copies), Sept.2008
bowrings store staff, angus cameron, laurie henderson, irene evans, shirley kelly, ted cox, rose murray, j. duffield, finteln family, elsie smith, merbein dance cards, glenelg, houses, william george & annie bennett -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Painting - Annie Halfey, c.1882
Annie Halfey (nee Marston) was the daughter of Carlington George E. Marston, a chemist of Smith Street, Collingwood. Marston had extensively speculated on land in Kew and in this way had made his money. Marston was the owner of 'Wimba' in Cotham Road, having purchased the house in 1879. Annie Marston married the eminent Victorian pioneer John Halfey, and together they made their home at Ordsall (later Southesk) in Cotham Road, Kew. She died in March 1909. (Rogers, 1973).Donated by Eileen Grigg, 2017Small, full-length portrait of Annie [Mrs. John] Halfey ( -1909) in an original gilded frame. Annie Halfey is depicted in a high necked black dress with a silver brooch at her throat. She stands in a room by an open window. The detailing of the face is highly rendered by the artist/s.annie halfey, john halfey, ordsall, marston -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, James (Jim) Smith of Happy Valley
James (Jim) Smith, (died 03/08/1974, aged 93 years) established an orchard growing snow apples near in Happy Valley after returning from mining activities in South Africa. The orchard was called "Springdallah" and was beside the Linton/Happy Valley Road across from the old Happy Valley railway station. Jim was the son of George Henry Smith (18/12/1840 - 26/11/1903) and Emma Keys Smith born Keys (07/08/1842 - 28/08/1888). George and Emma left Liverpool with other unassisted immigrants on the "Bates Family" ship with baby Clara on 08/06/1863 arriving in Melbourne on 08/06/1863. George and Emma emigrated to Australia on the invitation of Emma's brother Edward Keys who owned a property near the school at Happy Valley on which there were two houses. Teddy offered George and Emma the smaller one to live in. When "Teddy" decided to go into hotel keeping George took over the 200 acres of his property and made it a pleasant orchard and garden called "Cress Green Gardens". George had various secretarial jobs - rate collector; paymaster at the mines; until he became Shire Secretary for the Shire of Grenville, whose centre was Linton and Government Auditor for Western Victoria (1894-1903), the means of transport being horse and buggy. Another son followed his father as Shire Secretary. George and Emma had 14 children, Emma dying giving birth to Emma Keys who lived for 16 months. George later married Annie Bolte with 2 more children being born. Annie later sold the property. The land was used for grazing and the two houses fell into disrepair. In 1995 George's grandson Ernest (Alf) Alfred Watson visited the site and reported a wrought iron gate at the site and a mulberry tree near the site of his grandmother's family home. Bluestone blocks can still be seen in the paddocks from the roadside. The child in the photograph is Phyllis Joy Smith, Jim's eldest daughter. Jim Smith was the brother of Clara Emma Yung nee Smith.Sepia photo of two men and a girl. One of them is Jim Smith who established on orchard at Happy Valley. He also went to South Africa - mining activities. The orchard is now part of Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary located at 360 Linton-Piggoreet Rd, Linton, Vic. 3360. Verso: Jim Smith South Africa (Mining) Established orchard halfway near Linton and Happy Valley. Clara Emma's brother. jim smith, james smith, clara emma smith, happy valley, yendon, piggoreet, south africa, mining, orchard, edward keys, george henry smith, emma keys smith, clara emma yung, annie bolte, shire of grenville, clarkesdale bird sanctury -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Smith family Johnsonville, 1870 c
Frederick Smith was one of the first settlers to take up land in the Johnsonville area in 1870. He was a carpenter and built the "Roadknight house" in Johnsonville which housed the Post Office run by his daughter Annie Roadknight. He tendered for the running of a punt over the Tambo river in January 1877 which he operated until 1886 when it was taken over by the Tambo Shire.Black and white photograph of Frederick Smith of Johnsonville Victoriagenealogy, historic houses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Smith/Roadknight family, 1870 c
Frederick and Mary Smith settled at Johnsonville 1870. Fred was a carpenter and built several buildings in the area, one being the Roadknight House where their daughter Annie Roadknight operated the Post Office in a room of the house after her husband James Roadknight died in 1892.Black and white studio photograph of Frederick and Mary Smith nee Murphy with unidentified girlgenealogy, historic houses -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wearmouth Family House in D'Arcy Street behind 52 Smith Street
From Cragg family. Wearmouth family related to Cragg, mothers maiden name. Weatherboard house with three women and two little girls on verandah. Cottage garden at front. Debbie, Sue, Annie Bess, Nan Clark Bros Photographers 25 Thomas Street Windsor -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Roadknight/Smith family, 1900 c
Annie married James Roadknight, they had eight children. James was killed in a quarry accident in 1892. Annie brought up her children alone in the family home in Johnsonville the residence built by Frederick Smith, father of Annie. She took in boarders and also ran the Post Office in a building next to her home. The homestead is still in good repair today. Black and white photograph Annie Roadknight nee Smith genealogy, postal services, historic houses -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Three Cragg sisters on verandah. c1908
Cragg Sisters Father William Grundy Cragg 1862-1938 a Cabinet Maker made the Honour Roll. Brother Henry also cabinetmaker. Mother Annie Cragg (ne Wearmouth) 1863-1948 married 1895. Elizabeth (Bess or Bessie) Cragg 1896-1985 of Smith Street in 1920 prepared WW1 Honour roll for shire while she was a part time student and part time instructor at the then School of Mines. Music teacher Annie (Nan) Cragg 1897-1984 Of Smith Street Stawell. School teacher from 1915. Taught at Watta Wella. (Fat Miss Cragg). Owned a car. Marjorie Cragg1900-1982 Schoolteacher in Melbourne. Married Henry Bird Jessie Cragg 1901-1998 School Teacher from 1922 of Smith Street (Skinny Miss Cragg) looked after Cragg household. Agnes Cragg 1903-1930 Schoolteacher in Melbourne Married cousin Lancelot Wearmouth D’Arcy Street. Agnes was murdered by her husband Lancelot. Three young girls in dark dress seated on house verandah.Three Cragg sisters on verandah. c1908 Nan (Annie) Marj Bess (Eilzabeth) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cragg family rented Holiday House in Grampians. c1920’s
Cragg Sisters Father William Grundy Cragg 1862-1938 a Cabinet Maker made the Honour Roll. Brother Henry also cabinetmaker. Mother Annie Cragg (ne Wearmouth) 1863-1948 married 1895. Elizabeth (Bess or Bessie) Cragg 1896-1985 of Smith Street in 1920 prepared WW1 Honour roll for shire while she was a part time student and part time instructor at the then School of Mines. Music teacher Annie (Nan) Cragg 1897-1984 Of Smith Street Stawell. School teacher from 1915. Taught at Watta Wella. (Fat Miss Cragg). Owned a car. Marjorie Cragg1900-1982 Schoolteacher in Melbourne. Married Henry Bird Jessie Cragg 1901-1998 School Teacher from 1922 of Smith Street (Skinny Miss Cragg) looked after Cragg household. Agnes Cragg 1903-1930 Schoolteacher in Melbourne Married cousin Lancelot Wearmouth D’Arcy Street. Agnes was murdered by her husband Lancelot. Weatherboard house in rural setting, tree at front, six people standing on verandah. Holiday House in Grampians. c1920’s Kodak Print -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cragg/Bird family group. c1930
Cragg Sisters Father William Grundy Cragg 1862-1938 a Cabinet Maker made the Honour Roll. Brother Henry also cabinetmaker. Mother Annie Cragg (ne Wearmouth) 1863-1948 married 1895. Elizabeth (Bess or Bessie) Cragg 1896-1985 of Smith Street in 1920 prepared WW1 Honour roll for shire while she was a part time student and part time instructor at the then School of Mines. Music teacher Annie (Nan) Cragg 1897-1984 Of Smith Street Stawell. School teacher from 1915. Taught at Watta Wella. (Fat Miss Cragg). Owned a car. Marjorie Cragg1900-1982 Schoolteacher in Melbourne. Married Henry Bird Jessie Cragg 1901-1998 School Teacher from 1922 of Smith Street (Skinny Miss Cragg) looked after Cragg household. Agnes Cragg 1903-1930 Schoolteacher in Melbourne Married cousin Lancelot Wearmouth D’Arcy Street. Agnes was murdered by her husband Lancelot. Group of six women of various ages and two young girls in front of hedge and house garden Cragg/Bird family group. c1930 Marjorie Bird, Annie Cragg, Jess Mardie Sue? Nan Ruth Bess -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, House built by William Grundy Cragg 1862-1938 for Annie Cragg (ne Wearmouth)
Cragg Sisters Father William Grundy Cragg 1862-1938 a Cabinet Maker. Mother Annie Cragg (ne Wearmouth) 1863-1948 married 1895. Elizabeth (Bess or Bessie) Cragg 1896-1985 of Smith Street in 1920 prepared WW1 Honour roll for shire while she was a part time student and part time instructor at the then School of Mines. Music teacher Annie (Nan) Cragg 1897-1984 Of Smith Street Stawell. School teacher from 1915. Taught at Watta Wella. (Fat Miss Cragg). Owned a car. Marjorie Cragg1900-1982 Schoolteacher in Melbourne. Married Henry Bird Jessie Cragg 1901-1998 School Teacher from 1922 of Smith Street (Skinny Miss Cragg) looked after Cragg household. Agnes Cragg 1903-1930 Schoolteacher in Melbourne Married cousin Lancelot Wearmouth D’Arcy Street. Agnes was murdered by her husband Lancelot. Two women and two young girls posing in garden in front of weatherboard house52 Smith Street Stawell built by William Cragg when he married Annie Wearmonth. Sue Annie Nan Bess Wearmouth Cragg -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Post Office/Roadknight house/Johnsonviille, 1997
... nee Annie Smith Houses Heritage Study Postal Services Colour ...This home and Post Office was run by Mrs James Roadknight nee Annie SmithColour photograph showing aspect of the former Johnsonville Post Office and residence. A substantial timber residence painted white, hipped roof, bullnose veranda on front and east side. The Post Office was originally detached, later moved to south east corner of house. Situated on Princes Highway western end of Johnsonville Victoria. Plus two other photos (02510.8 and 02510.8a) houses, heritage study, postal services