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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - RANDALL COLLECTION: GRAND SOCIAL EVENING AT ST. KILIAN'S HALL, 25 June 1912
... RANDALL COLLECTION: GRAND SOCIAL EVENING AT ST. KILIAN'S HALL....Event, Grand Social Evening at St. Kilian's Hall,Tuesday, June 25th 1912.Under the Auspices of Men's Branch of the Sacred Heart Sodality. ...Document RANDALL COLLECTION: GRAND SOCIAL EVENING AT ST. KILIAN'S HALL. ...Event, Grand Social Evening at St. Kilian's Hall,Tuesday, June 25th 1912.Under the Auspices of Men's Branch of the Sacred Heart Sodality. Dancing 8p.m. sharp. Single Ticket, 2/-. A.E.Owens, Secretary.event, charitable, sacred heart -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PLAN OF THE AREA SURROUNDING: ST. KILIAN'S CHURCH
... ... St Kilian's Hall....St. Kilian's Church showing location of church, Bishop's Palace, and Vault, position of the Bell,. St. Kilians Girls School, St. Kilians Hall...St. Kilian's Church showing location of church, Bishop's Palace, and Vault, position of the Bell,. St. Kilians Girls School, St. Kilians Hall ...Plan of area surrounding St. Kilian's Church showing location of church, Bishop's Palace, and Vault, position of the Bell,. St. Kilians Girls School, St. Kilians Hall and the Catholic Ladies Club building. Plan is over stamped in a number of places with ''H.C. Application No 765'' and appears to have spot heights and indication of slope in two places (''I in 60''). No indication on plan of scale of plan. No date.church, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendigo, bishops palace, ladies club building, st kilian's hall. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DOCUMENT - AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION CABARET BALL TICKET, 07/09/1951
... Ball held on September 7th, 1951 in St. Kilians's Hall. On the back Table No 21. Also on the back is Mr & Mrs Ern Pritchard and Mr J Griffiths & Lady, 182 Victoria Street....Ball held on September 7th, 1951 in St. Kilians's Hall. On the back Table No 21. Also on the back is Mr & Mrs Ern Pritchard and Mr J Griffiths & Lady, 182 Victoria Street. ...Cream coloured ticket with gold multi scallop edge. Printing dark blue. Gold emblem at the top. Ticket in the name of Miss E. Geotze and Partner and numbered 56. Ball held on September 7th, 1951 in St. Kilians's Hall. On the back Table No 21. Also on the back is Mr & Mrs Ern Pritchard and Mr J Griffiths & Lady, 182 Victoria Street.clubs, social, air force association, document, air force association cabaret ball ticket, miss e geotze and partner, air force association, mr & mrs ern pritchard, mr j griffiths and lady -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - The Marist Brothers in Bendigo, 1883-1993
... Schooling began in St Kilian's Hall, where the facilities were simple and overcrowded. ...Schooling began in St Kilian's Hall, where the facilities were simple and overcrowded. ...Dr Michele Matthews has been a local and social historian for nearly three decades since she first used correspondence held by the then Bendigo City Council for her Honours thesis. She is an ardent advocate for the use of local history records to tell Victorian and Australian history from a grassroots perspective. Michele’s MA thesis, ‘A forgotten “Father” of Federation: Sir John Quick 1852‑1911’ (2003), and her PhD thesis, ‘Survivors, schemes, Samaritans and shareholders: the impact of the Great Depression on Bendigo and District 1925‑1935’ (2007), both drew heavily on Bendigo and district records. Michele used this Booklet as part of her research: The booklet "At Heart With the Young: The Story of the Marist Brothers in Bendigo, 1883–1993" by Breda Phillips tells the story of the establishment and early development of the Marist Brothers in Bendigo. The section provided focuses on the period from 1883 to about 1907, describing how the Brothers founded a Catholic boys' school and built a lasting educational tradition despite limited resources. The booklet opens with a foreword from the Bishop of Sandhurst, who praises the Marist Brothers for their century of dedication to Catholic education and their significant contribution to the religious, educational and social life of Bendigo. He acknowledges their influence on generations of young people and the lasting impact of their work in the diocese. The first chapter, "The Call and the Response", explains how Bishop Martin Crane invited the Marist Brothers to establish a school in Bendigo after recognising the need for Catholic secondary education. Following discussions with Marist leaders in Europe and Australia, the first community of Brothers arrived from Sydney in April 1883 under the leadership of Brother Basil. Schooling began in St Kilian's Hall, where the facilities were simple and overcrowded. Brother Basil quickly developed a reputation as a capable teacher and administrator who expected high standards of discipline, respect and academic effort. The Brothers worked in difficult conditions, often teaching large classes while living in temporary accommodation nearby. Despite these challenges, enrolments steadily increased as parents recognised the quality of the education being offered. As the school grew, efforts were made to improve both the Brothers' living conditions and the school's facilities. In 1893 a permanent residence for the Brothers was completed opposite St Kilian's Hall through generous financial support from local Catholics and church leaders. Although construction delays and transport difficulties briefly interrupted school operations, the community continued to expand and the school established a strong reputation within Bendigo. The second chapter, *Becoming Established*, describes how the school matured during the following decade. Leadership passed through several directors, including Brothers Stanislaus, Kostka Maund and Paulinus McColl, each of whom strengthened academic standards and expanded enrolments. Under their leadership the school became recognised for both educational excellence and strong Catholic formation. Religious life formed an important part of the students' education. Pupils participated in daily prayer, Rosary, First Communion celebrations, church choirs and organisations such as the Sodality of the Children of Mary. The Brothers believed that education should develop students spiritually as well as academically. Academic achievement steadily improved throughout these years. Students earned scholarships, medals and prizes in public examinations, while government inspectors regularly praised the school's discipline, teaching standards and overall quality. Several former students entered the Marist Brothers themselves, while others continued to university or pursued successful professional careers. The booklet also describes continual improvements to the school's buildings and resources. Donations from parishioners funded repairs, equipment, books and classroom furniture. In 1901 a new primary school building replaced the earlier temporary classrooms, providing a more suitable learning environment as enrolments continued to rise. The school library also expanded through generous donations and new purchases. Student life extended well beyond the classroom. Boys participated in football, cricket, gymnastics, marching, music, debating and public competitions. They regularly won awards at local exhibitions and academic competitions, helping to establish the school's reputation throughout Victoria. Sporting achievements, musical performances and community celebrations became important parts of school life. Overall, the booklet presents the early Marist Brothers as dedicated educators who overcame financial hardship, limited facilities and the challenges of establishing a new school. Through strong leadership, commitment to Catholic values and emphasis on academic excellence, they laid the foundations for a respected educational institution that would continue serving the Bendigo community for more than a century. Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - The Marist Brothers in Bendigo This item includes the following document: 8672.29a Photocopy of a booklet by Breda Phillips - At Heart With the Young, the story of the Maris Brothers in Bendigo 13 A4 Pagesbendigo, michele matthews collection, marist brothers, breda phillips -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - IRISH ENVOYS AND SANDHURST COMMITTEE 1889, 1889
... Meetings were held in St. Kilian's New Hall in April 1889 to organise the public welcome of the Irish envoys. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Meetings were held in St. Kilian's New Hall in April 1889 to organise the public welcome of the Irish envoys. ...Meetings were held in St. Kilian's New Hall in April 1889 to organise the public welcome of the Irish envoys. 'All citizens in sympathy with the movement are cordially invited to attend' (Bendigo Advertiser, 22nd April 1889, Meetings ). The envoys arrived in Sandhurst by train on the 7th May 1889. 'There was a large gathering at the railway station, many of them wearing green and yellow ribbons being entwined in their buttonholes ..... one half of the crowd were at least fair daughters of Erin. The party proceeded in their carriages with at least one hundred members of the Hibernian Society wearing green sashes, leading the procession, while these were led by Northcott's Band, under Drum Major Byrne....Mr. J. Deasy, in a speech at the following dinner at the Shamrock said: ' at home and abroad Irishmen were one people and knew how to conduct themselves property. When they did not do so it was because they were driven to act otherwise by the oppression of the Government' (Bendigo Advertiser, 8th. May, 1889, page 3: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88586349?searchTerm=the%20irish%20envoys)Group of 24 men in dark suits, some sitting and some standing. On front -- The Irish Envoys and Sandhurst Committee. 1889. Markings on back: Back row - 3rd from left - Colgan. Father - 3rd from left - back row. Gilt edging on frame. Northcott's Band preceded the procession from the railway station following the Irish Envoys arrival. Hibernian Society members present. See Bendigo Advertiser article 8th May, 1889, page 3 ' The Irish Envoys, Their Arrival in Sandhurst' : https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88586344?searchTerm=irish%20envoysirish envoys, irish envoys committee, 1889, hibernian society, erin, northcott's band, major byrne, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - VISION SPLENDID BENDIGO, 1986
... Vision Splendid Introduction, Wesleyan Church Golden Square, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Central Deborah Mine, Marlborough House, Fuse factory, Goldmines Hotel, Fortuna Villa, Bon Accord, Heinz Butcher Shop, Long Gully State School, California Gully State School, Stone cottage Harvey Town, Eaglehawk Town Hall, Caradon, Eaglehawk State School, Victoria Hotel, Bendigo Pottery, Eucalyptus Distillery, St Luke’s, Lake Weeroona, Joss House, Benevolent Home, Lansellstowe, Kaithness, Malmo Valentine Street, Dudley House, Rifle Brigade Hotel, Fire Station, Masonic Hall, Temperance Hall, Old Post Office, Wesley Church, St. John’s Church, Alexandra Fountain, Commercial Bank View Point, State Bank, St Paul’s Cathedral Railway Station, National Bank, Town Hall, Post Office, Shamrock Hotel, Camp Hill State School, Police Barracks, Law Courts, Specimen Cottage, Technical College, St. Kilian’s...Vision Splendid Introduction, Wesleyan Church Golden Square, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Central Deborah Mine, Marlborough House, Fuse factory, Goldmines Hotel, Fortuna Villa, Bon Accord, Heinz Butcher Shop, Long Gully State School, California Gully State School, Stone cottage Harvey Town, Eaglehawk Town Hall, Caradon, Eaglehawk State School, Victoria Hotel, Bendigo Pottery, Eucalyptus Distillery, St Luke’s, Lake Weeroona, Joss House, Benevolent Home, Lansellstowe, Kaithness, Malmo Valentine Street, Dudley House, Rifle Brigade Hotel, Fire Station, Masonic Hall, Temperance Hall, Old Post Office, Wesley Church, St. John’s Church, Alexandra Fountain, Commercial Bank View Point, State Bank, St Paul’s Cathedral Railway Station, National Bank, Town Hall, Post Office, Shamrock Hotel, Camp Hill State School, Police Barracks, Law Courts, Specimen Cottage, Technical College, St. Kilian’s ...Vision Splendid Bendigo. Cream coloured paper 56 pages, with line drawings of landmark buildings of Bendigo. Drawings by Jan Neil. Vision Splendid Introduction, Wesleyan Church Golden Square, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Central Deborah Mine, Marlborough House, Fuse factory, Goldmines Hotel, Fortuna Villa, Bon Accord, Heinz Butcher Shop, Long Gully State School, California Gully State School, Stone cottage Harvey Town, Eaglehawk Town Hall, Caradon, Eaglehawk State School, Victoria Hotel, Bendigo Pottery, Eucalyptus Distillery, St Luke’s, Lake Weeroona, Joss House, Benevolent Home, Lansellstowe, Kaithness, Malmo Valentine Street, Dudley House, Rifle Brigade Hotel, Fire Station, Masonic Hall, Temperance Hall, Old Post Office, Wesley Church, St. John’s Church, Alexandra Fountain, Commercial Bank View Point, State Bank, St Paul’s Cathedral Railway Station, National Bank, Town Hall, Post Office, Shamrock Hotel, Camp Hill State School, Police Barracks, Law Courts, Specimen Cottage, Technical College, St. Kilian’s Church, Tram Depot, St. Aidan’s OrphanageJan Neilbendigo, buildings, heritage buildings, heritage, heritage buildings, bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO'S CENTURY VOLUME SIX: 1950 - 1959
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History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Bendigo's Century - Volume Six: 1950 - 1959 Gillies' Corner Bendigo Advertiser John Lienhop MLC North Deborah Mine Les Gillies Alan Gillies Norm Gillies Black Swan Hotel Sir Dallas Brooks Cr A G Weynton Bert Mundy Cr Poulston The Northern District School of Nursing Lister House The Bendigo Free Library Rev Dr C Irving Shamrock Hotel Sir Albert Dunstan The Most Rev Dr John McCarthy Jack Davey 1950 Empire Games Hercules Gold Mines Amy Castles Ben Templeton Cobb & Co Cr Norman Oliver Reg Parker Fred Amer Les Hammer Colonel George Victor Lansell John Quick Mr L W Galvin Mr P J Clarey MHR hanro Knitting Mills Flooding Bendigo Pottery Snow Fall The Last Lamp-lighter The North Deborah Aids & Appliance Shop Boardwalk The late King George VI The North Deborah Beehive Building St Paul's St Kilian's Upper Reserve Bendigo Trades Hall Bendigo Blackout Bendigo Hospital Shamrock Hotel Gerald Smith Britannia Hotel Mr A J Harris William Morris (Billy) Hughes Andrew Hampson Deborah Anticline North Deborah Central Deborah Diamond Hill Mine North Nell Gynne Mine Robert Ross Haverfield Sandhurst Commercial Courier Arthur Moore Lloyd Robert Ross haverfield Angus Mackay JJ Casey James Henderson David Stuart Bendigo Independent Colonel George Lansell Bendigo Base Hospital Bendigo Town Hall Victorian Electric traction Association the mOst Rev B D Stewart St Vincent's Memorial College Commonwealth Athletic Club South Atlas Racetrack Harp and Shamrock Hotel Mr and Mrs F Drake Cr F W Clayton Cr R Poulston J H Abbott & Co Sir George Lansell Clan Macleod Bendigo Gaol Queen Alexandra Fountain Belfast Hotel Commonwealth Bank St Vincent's College Lyric Threatre Des Duguid Brian Cahill Lord's Raceway Red White & Blue Extended Gold Mining Company NL Central Napoleon Gold MiningCompany NL Joss House Harry John Bendigo Advertiser Mr Leggatt University of Melbourne ANZ Bank Golden Drive-in Theatre Bank of Australasia John Brown Industries Bendigo Football League Bendigo Trotting Club Faith Leech RACV Bendigo Sewereage Authority Bendigo Base Hospital Bendigo Benevolent Asylum Henry Bolte Jack Davey Russell Oakley Neville Stilwell Channel Seven Bendigo's Olympic Pool Annie Caudle Centre Strathfieldsaye Aerodrome Committee Southern Airlines Cr D J Osborn Cairn Curran Reservoir State Savings Bank Commonwealth Bank of Australasia Belfast Hotel Bennett's Arcade Eppalock Weir Bendigo Cenotaph Sir Edmund Herring Cr A S Craig Bendigo Creche Bendigo High School Bendigo Pottery Shamrock Hotel The Venerable Ronald Richards Bishop Riley All Saints Cathedral Mr Albert Bush Bendigo Arcade Company Ltd Woolworths Bull's Head Hotel Pike's Corner Arcade Hotel Upper Coliban Reservoir Cr Tom Flood Crystal Egg Co Sailor's Guide Central Deborah Central Nell Gwynne Mine Bendigo Benevolent Home Ron Masters George Daniel Eppalock Dam Water Commission Public Works Committee Bendigo Central Victoria Telecasters Ltd Channel Nine Royal Princess Theatre Sir George Lansell Volunteer Defence Corps Bendigo Independent Countess Erna Cadorin Count Ettore Cadorin Ernst Mueller Sutex Pty Ltd Dick Turner Marco Cavasassi Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume six: 1950 - 1959. ...Newspaper supplement titled Bendigo's Century Volume six: 1950 - 1959. Front page has a photo of Gillies' famous corner, 1954. Each year has heading of Who's Who, Weather, Sport and Business. First year is 1950 titled Gillies: it's a Bendigo icon. 1951 is titled It's party time. 1952 - City mourns King George. 1953 - Mining ceases. 1954 - City thrilled at royal visit. 1955 - Push to save old Joss House. 1956 - Olympic fever grips Bendigo. 1957 - State Cabinet visits Bendigo. 1958 - Plan to keep historic mine. 1959 - Water storage woes solved. Back page has the Gillies Story.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo's century - volume six: 1950 - 1959, gillies' corner, bendigo advertiser, john lienhop mlc, north deborah mine, les gillies, alan gillies, norm gillies, black swan hotel, sir dallas brooks, cr a g weynton, bert mundy, cr poulston, the northern district school of nursing, lister house, the bendigo free library, rev dr c irving, shamrock hotel, sir albert dunstan, the most rev dr john mccarthy, jack davey, 1950 empire games, hercules gold mines, amy castles, ben templeton, cobb & co, cr norman oliver, reg parker, fred amer, les hammer, colonel george victor lansell, john quick, mr l w galvin, mr p j clarey mhr, hanro knitting mills, flooding, bendigo pottery, snow fall, the last lamp-lighter, the north deborah, aids & appliance shop, boardwalk, the late king george vi, the north deborah, beehive building, st paul's, st kilian's, upper reserve, bendigo trades hall, bendigo blackout, bendigo hospital, shamrock hotel, gerald smith, britannia hotel, mr a j harris, william morris (billy) hughes, andrew hampson, deborah anticline, north deborah, central deborah, diamond hill mine, north nell gynne mine, robert ross haverfield, sandhurst commercial courier, arthur moore lloyd, robert ross haverfield, angus mackay, jj casey, james henderson, david stuart, bendigo independent, colonel george lansell, bendigo base hospital, bendigo town hall, victorian electric traction association, the most rev b d stewart, st vincent's memorial college, commonwealth athletic club, south atlas racetrack, harp and shamrock hotel, mr and mrs f drake, cr f w clayton, cr r poulston, j h abbott & co, sir george lansell, clan macleod, bendigo gaol, queen alexandra fountain, belfast hotel, commonwealth bank, st vincent's college, lyric threatre, des duguid, brian cahill, lord's raceway, red white & blue extended gold mining company nl, central napoleon gold miningcompany nl, joss house, harry john, bendigo advertiser, mr leggatt, university of melbourne, anz bank, golden drive-in theatre, bank of australasia, john brown industries, bendigo football league, bendigo trotting club, faith leech, racv, bendigo sewereage authority, bendigo base hospital, bendigo benevolent asylum, henry bolte, jack davey, russell oakley, neville stilwell, channel seven, bendigo's olympic pool, annie caudle centre, strathfieldsaye aerodrome committee, southern airlines, cr d j osborn, cairn curran reservoir, state savings bank, commonwealth bank of australasia, belfast hotel, bennett's arcade, eppalock weir, bendigo cenotaph, sir edmund herring, cr a s craig, bendigo creche, bendigo high school, bendigo pottery, shamrock hotel, the venerable ronald richards, bishop riley, all saints cathedral, mr albert bush, bendigo arcade company ltd, woolworths, bull's head hotel, pike's corner, arcade hotel, upper coliban reservoir, cr tom flood, crystal egg co, sailor's guide, central deborah, central nell gwynne mine, bendigo benevolent home, ron masters, george daniel, eppalock dam, water commission, public works committee, bendigo central victoria telecasters ltd, channel nine, royal princess theatre, sir george lansell, volunteer defence corps, bendigo independent, countess erna cadorin, count ettore cadorin, ernst mueller, sutex pty ltd, dick turner, marco cavasassi -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - RANDALL COLLECTION: ST, MARY'S COLLEGE, ST. KILIAN'S, AND ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLS ENTERTAINMENT, 26 September 1921
... St. Killian's Hall Bendigo,, on Monday Evening September 26, 1921.Tickets 2/- and 1/-. Document RANDALL COLLECTION: ST, MARY'S COLLEGE, ST. KILIAN'S ...Event, A delightful Entertainment will be given by the pupils of St. Mary's College, St. Killian's and St. Joseph's Schools in St. Killian's Hall Bendigo,, on Monday Evening September 26, 1921.Tickets 2/- and 1/-.J.B.Young & Co, Printers &c, Bendigoevent, entertainment, catholic schools -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - RANDALL COLLECTION: THE ANNUAL HIBERNIAN BREAKFAST, 12 March 1922
... Event, The Annual Hibernian Breakfast, will be held in St.Kilian's Hall on Sunday, March 12th, 1922, immediately after seven o'clock Mass. H.A.C.B.S. St. Kilian's Branch, No.4. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social st. kilian's Event, The Annual Hibernian Breakfast, will be held in St.Kilian's Hall on Sunday, March 12th, 1922, immediately after seven o'clock Mass. ...Event, The Annual Hibernian Breakfast, will be held in St.Kilian's Hall on Sunday, March 12th, 1922, immediately after seven o'clock Mass. H.A.C.B.S. St. Kilian's Branch, No.4. Bendigo. Present this card at the door. 3 copies.event, social, st. kilian's
