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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH ATHS CHAMPS
... ... Stewart Johnson...The names of the twelve boys are: Terry Howe, Mark Bateman, Peter McConville, John Miller, Danny Potter, Russell Harvey, Andrew Firman, Clifford Doherty, Stewart Johnson, Clifford Rowe, Norman Rowe and Glen Michell....The names of the twelve boys are: Terry Howe, Mark Bateman, Peter McConville, John Miller, Danny Potter, Russell Harvey, Andrew Firman, Clifford Doherty, Stewart Johnson, Clifford Rowe, Norman Rowe and Glen Michell. ...Black and white photograph of the Golden Square Primary School Aths Champs, dated Nov. 2nd 1970. Photograph taken under a tree. The names of the twelve boys are: Terry Howe, Mark Bateman, Peter McConville, John Miller, Danny Potter, Russell Harvey, Andrew Firman, Clifford Doherty, Stewart Johnson, Clifford Rowe, Norman Rowe and Glen Michell.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph aths champs, terry howe, mark bateman, peter mcconville, john miller, danny potter, russell harvey, andrew firman, clifford doherty, stewart johnson, clifford rowe, norman rowe, glen michell -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Veronica Burgess, Alister Clark Rose Garden, 12th December 1999
... ...James Stewart Johnson...Johnston is the grandson of James Stewart Johnston, who is the grandson of James Stewart Johnson, Chief Superintendent in the Victorian Colonial Government and in 1864 established his winery and vineyard at 'Craiglee' in Sunbury. ...Johnston is the grandson of James Stewart Johnston, who is the grandson of James Stewart Johnson, Chief Superintendent in the Victorian Colonial Government and in 1864 established his winery and vineyard at 'Craiglee' in Sunbury. ...Mr. Johnston and Grace McKenzie were guests at the official opening of the Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden in Bulla on the 12th December 1999. Mr. Johnston is the grandson of James Stewart Johnston, who is the grandson of James Stewart Johnson, Chief Superintendent in the Victorian Colonial Government and in 1864 established his winery and vineyard at 'Craiglee' in Sunbury. Grace McKenzie and her family are long time Bulla residents.A non-digital coloured photograph of a lady and man standing in front of an old bluestone building.alister clark memorial rose garden, rose gardens, glenara homestead, grace mckenzie, james stewart johnson -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Vineyards - Ben Eadie and Craiglee, 1903
... ...James Stewart Johnson...The two homesteads are Ben Eadie and Craiglee, which were two of Sunbury's earliest vineyards that were established in Sunbury. James Stewart Johnson designed and built his concrete home, Craiglee, in 1865 where the previous year he had planted out his vineyard on the surrounding 26 acres of land.The property was on the east side of Jacksons Creek on Macedon Road. ...John Eadie Ben Eadie Winery James Stewart Johnson Craiglee Wineries Vineyards Ben Eadie Vic. ...The two homesteads are Ben Eadie and Craiglee, which were two of Sunbury's earliest vineyards that were established in Sunbury. James Stewart Johnson designed and built his concrete home, Craiglee, in 1865 where the previous year he had planted out his vineyard on the surrounding 26 acres of land.The property was on the east side of Jacksons Creek on Macedon Road. He concentrated growing Riesling and Hermitage grapes. After his death in 1896, his son Wilfred continued to produce wines until the late 1920s, when he pulled out the vines and concentrated on raising sheep for wool and meat. The Carmody family purchased the property in 1961 and in 1976 decided to replant the vineyard. Ben Eadie was built some time in 1863 and settled by the Eadie family who also were millers. The winery was built into the side of a hill close to the house but the Eadie family tended to concentrate on milling and retailing.In the earliest days of European settlement many wineries were established in the Sunbury area.Two non-digital sepia photographs have been mounted on the one sheet of cardboard. They are photographs of two homesteads with bare hills in the background. They were built in Sunbury in the early days off European settlementBen Eadie Vic. Craiglee Sunbury 1903john eadie, ben eadie winery, james stewart johnson, craiglee, wineries, vineyards -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Veronica Burgess, Alister Clark Rose Garden, 12th December 1999
... Johnson, grandson of James Stewart Johnson, who was the Chief Superintendent in the Victorian Colonial government and in 1864 established his vineyard and winery at 'Craiglee' in Sunbury....Johnson, grandson of James Stewart Johnson, who was the Chief Superintendent in the Victorian Colonial government and in 1864 established his vineyard and winery at 'Craiglee' in Sunbury. ...The four people were guests at the official launch of the Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden in Bulla, which took place on 12th December 1999. They are from L-R: John Burgess, Margaret and Edward Fanning, early Bulla residents and Mr. Johnson, grandson of James Stewart Johnson, who was the Chief Superintendent in the Victorian Colonial government and in 1864 established his vineyard and winery at 'Craiglee' in Sunbury.The Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden at Bulla has many of the roses in it that Alister Clark developed on his 'Glenara' property at Bulla. A non-digital coloured photograph of lady and three men having a friendly conversation while standing in a garden. Parked cars and another building can be seen in the background.alister clark memorial rose garden, john burgess, margaret fanning, edward fanning, mr. johnson, bulla, rose gardens -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lakes Entrance Table Tennis winners 1996, Chris Furmeister
... Black and white photograph of Table Tennis team Team Four Wayne Stewart and Ben Johnson, winners of series played at squash court Lakes Entrance Victoria...Sports table tennis Black and white photograph of Table Tennis team Team Four Wayne Stewart and Ben Johnson, winners of series played at squash court Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes Entrance Table Tennis winners 1996 Chris Furmeister ...Black and white photograph of Table Tennis team Team Four Wayne Stewart and Ben Johnson, winners of series played at squash court Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, table tennis -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Prime Minister’s Visit to the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1990
... Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, John Brumby AO, SPR Stewart Adrain. .16) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes, unidentified, John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, OC MAJ Neil Taylor, SPR Grant Davis, SSGT Graham Johnson...Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, John Brumby AO, SPR Stewart Adrain. .16) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes, unidentified, John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, OC MAJ Neil Taylor, SPR Grant Davis, SSGT Graham Johnson ...These photographs of Prime Minister Hon RJ Hawke’s visit to the Army Survey Regiment were taken at Fortuna, Bendigo in March 1990. This occasion was one of several events held to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the formation of the Royal Australian Survey Corps. The one-hour visit was a rare opportunity for RA Svy to demonstrate to its Prime Minister the unit’s important role as Defence’s map production agency, its technical equipment, and its economic importance to Bendigo. It was also an opportunity to take him through historic Fortuna Villa. This occasion is covered in more detail in page 143 of Valerie Lovejoy’s book 'Mapmakers of Fortuna – A history of the Army Survey Regiment’ ISBN: 0-646-42120-4. Refer to Item 6247.30P for more photos of the Open Day. This set of 34 photographs of Prime Minister Hon RJ Hawke’s visit to the Army Survey Regiment was taken at Fortuna, Bendigo in March 1990. The colour photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. Film negatives are not scanned. .1) - Photo, colour, 1990, L to R: Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL greeted by the CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol and the press. In foreground L to R: John Brumby AO, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns facing away. .2) & .3) - Photo, colour, 1990, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL entering the front steps of Fortuna Villa. L to R: ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, Bob Hawke, John Brumby AO (partially obscured), CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .4) - Photo, colour, 1990, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL signs the Visitors’ Book in Fortuna Villa’s foyer. L to R: John Brumby AO CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990, The tour of the Army Survey Regiment begins on the rear balcony. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, John Brumby AO, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, unidentified. .6) - Photo, colour, 1990, central corridor L to R: 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, John Brumby AO, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .7) & .8) - Photo, colour, 1990, top of the rear balcony steps L to R: John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, unidentified .9) - Photo, colour, 1990, OC MAJ Peter Clark greets the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL outside Air Survey Squadron. .10) - Photo, colour, 1990, L to R: OC MAJ Neil Taylor and SSM WO1 Graham Ragless greet the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL inside Cartographic Squadron. CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol and John Brumby AO at right. .11) - Photo, colour, 1990, tour of Cartographic Squadron begins L to R: John Brumby AO, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL OC MAJ Neil Taylor. .12) - Photo, colour, 1990, tour of Cartographic Squadron L to R: SSM WO1 Graham Ragless, OC MAJ Neil Taylor, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL. .13) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, John Brumby AO, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, OC MAJ Neil Taylor. .14) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, John Brumby AO, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, OC MAJ Neil Taylor, ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes. .15) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: OC MAJ Neil Taylor, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, John Brumby AO, SPR Stewart Adrain. .16) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes, unidentified, John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, OC MAJ Neil Taylor, SPR Grant Davis, SSGT Graham Johnson. .17) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: SSM WO1 Graham Ragless, OC MAJ Neil Taylor, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, unidentified, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, SSGT Graham Johnson. .18) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: OC MAJ Neil Taylor, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes. In foreground L to R: CPL Andy Lucas, SPR Geofrey Steegstra, SPR Gordon Santo, SSGT Graham Johnson. .19) - Photo, colour, 1990, Cartographic Squadron’s Automap 2 system L to R: SSM WO1 Graham Ragless, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, OC MAJ Neil Taylor. .20) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tour group enroute to Lithographc Squadron L to R: John Brumby AO, ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, unidentified (x2), 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .21) - Photo, colour, 1990, Tour group enters Fortuna’s Stables/Gym. L to R: WO2 George Graham and WO1 Steve Hansen attempt to impress the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL with their sit-ups. .22) - Photo, colour, 1990, Inside Fortuna’s Stables/Gym. L to R: John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, WO2 George Graham, WO1 Steve Hansen perform one more sit-up. .23) - Photo, colour, 1990, L to R: Lithographc Squadron OC MAJ Bob Coote and SSM WO2 Rob Bogumil greet Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL. .24) - Photo, colour, 1990, Lithographc Squadron tour begins L to R: John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, OC MAJ Bob Coote and SSM WO2 Rob Bogumil. .25) - Photo, colour, 1990, Photo Troop tour, L to R: WO2 Bill Jones briefs the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, John Brumby AO. .26) - Photo, colour, 1990, Photo Troop, L to R: SSM WO2 Rob Bogumil, WO2 Bill Jones briefs the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, OC MAJ Bob Coote, John Brumby AO, SPR Darren ‘Barney’ Maher, 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns. .27) - Photo, colour, 1990, Photo Troop tour, L to R: SPR Greg Howell, SPR Andrew Morrison-Evans greet the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL. In background L to R: John Brumby AO, OC MAJ Bob Coote. .28) - Photo, colour, 1990, Photo Troop tour, L to R: SPR Greg Howell, SPR Andrew Morrison-Evans brief the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, John Brumby AO, OC MAJ Bob Coote. .29) - Photo, colour, 1990, Photo Troop tour, SPR Andrew Morrison-Evans demonstrates the Klimsch Large Format Camera, L to R: OC MAJ Bob Coote, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, John Brumby AO, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, SSM WO2 Rob Bogumil. .30) - Photo, colour, 1990, Photo Troop tour, in front of the Klimsch Large Format Camera, L to R: OC MAJ Bob Coote, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, John Brumby AO, SSM WO2 Rob Bogumil. .31) - Photo, colour, 1990, Print Troop tour past the Komori printing press L to R: ADJT CAPT Peter Parkes, John Brumby AO, SSM WO2 Rob Bogumil, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .32) - Photo, colour, 1990, Print Troop tour in the despatch area L to R: 2IC MAJ Duncan Burns, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, John Brumby AO, WO2 Keith Fenton RE, WO2 Steve Egan, LT Marty Lyons, SSGT Jeff Willey. CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .33) - Photo, colour, 1990, Print Troop tour in the despatch area L to R: unidentified, John Brumby AO, Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL, unidentified, OC MAJ Bob Coote, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .34) - Photo, colour, 1990, the Prime Minister Hon. R.J. Hawke AC GCL departs the Army Survey Regiment L to R: unidentified, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, unidentified.There are no annotations.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ballarat School of Mines Associates Board 1951-1957, c1984
... johnson civil engineering 1961...allan j tinney civil engineering 1961...thomas h j coad applied chemistry 1961...brian h duthie civil engineering 1961...basil c bautovich mechanical engineering 1961...reece pullen electrical engineering 1961...john d carmichael electrical engineering 1961...william j spencer civil engineering 1961...neil a brogden civil engineering 1961...michael villani civil engineering 1961...ralph j hepburn mechanical engineering 1961...peter w linaker mechanical engineering 1961...peter j matthews mechanical engineering 1961...edgar mca bartrop mining engineering 1961...donald j stewart...Ballarat School of Mines Associates could ascribe ASMB after their name. ballarat school of mines smb campus electrical engineering 1958 brian w. schreenan civil engineering 1958 clifford j. restarick metallurgy 1958 john t h. clelland metallurgy 1958 donald c. stevens mining engineering 1958 john g. wolfe civil engineering 1959 james e. mcneil electrical engineering 1959 patrick h. nally civil engineering 1959 graham j. willey metallurgy 1959 stanley p. kisler civil engineering 1959 donald j. overall electrical engineering 1959 brian j. mclennan civil engineering 1959 philip j. davis art 1959 bruce v. mcdougall mining engineering 1959 lancelot j. matthews mechanical engineering 1959 alan w. wilson mechanical engineering 1959 alan w. wilson electrical engineering 1959 george a r. lewis art 1959 noel e. meagher electrical engineering 1960 john l. collier mining engineering 1960 john l. collier civil engineering 1960 frank andrewartha mechanical engineering 1960 norman leckie art 1960 lansell j. groat civil engineering 1960 boon thiam lu mining engineering 1960 oswyn n. hails civil engineering 1960 john a. watts applied chemistry 1960 thomas b. gallagher civil engineering 1960 brian a. bellingham civil engineering 1961 alan c leviston applied chemistry 1961 walter j wynd civil engineering 1961 francis d benjamin civil engineering 1961 leonard e fox mechanical engineering 1961 yan kai chung applied chemistry 1961 george d mcgrath mechanical engineering 1961 john r sawyer mechanical engineering 1961 ronald horgan applied chemistry 1961 douglas j vendy civil engineering 1961 john a barnes electrical engineering 1961 brian w smith metallurgy 1961 william r carlyon metallurgy 1961 chris p livitsanos metallurgy 1961 lawrence g trevan civil engineering 1961 richard g dunlop mechanical engineering 1961 ronald m ingleton mechanical engineering 1961 peter m robinson mechanical engineering 1961 david j jelbart mechanical engineering 1961 john g hollway mechanical engineering 1961 george m hetherington civil engineering 1961 david w brown mechanical engineering 1961 john r gowan civil engineering 1961 geoffrey a christian civil engineering 1961 arthur c burrow mechanical engineering 1961 john n mcarthur applied chemistry 1961 graeme r bromley mechanical engineering 1961 william davison civil engineering 1961 ben a johnson electrical engineering 1961 ben a johnson civil engineering 1961 allan j tinney civil engineering 1961 thomas h j coad applied chemistry 1961 brian h duthie civil engineering 1961 basil c bautovich mechanical engineering 1961 reece pullen electrical engineering 1961 john d carmichael electrical engineering 1961 william j spencer civil engineering 1961 neil a brogden civil engineering 1961 michael villani civil engineering 1961 ralph j hepburn mechanical engineering 1961 peter w linaker mechanical engineering 1961 peter j matthews mechanical engineering 1961 edgar mca bartrop mining engineering 1961 donald j stewart brian schreenan Associates of the Ballarat School of Mines :Lists names 1989-1964 Black and white photograph of Associatedsof the Ballarat School of Mines from 1951-1957. ...In the early 1880s the Ballarat School of Mines Council introduced a three year course of training under the professors to qualify students in the following professions: 1. Mining Engineering 2. Metallurgy 3. Geology 4. Electricity [45] Each of these courses had an additional, but optional, fourth year of study. The prescribed subjects of study for an Associateship was set out in the Calendar of the Ballarat School of Mines in each year. Any student who passed the prescribed examinations in any of the above courses was issued with a Certificate of Competency, and conferred with the distinction of Associate. By the 1890s the professorial staff had drawn up a curriculum leading to an Associateship of the Ballarat School of Mines. The first two years work was to be common to all courses, but in the third and subsequent years the student wold be devoted to a specialised branch of study. The Associateship was to be conferred in one of another of the following Courses: Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, [Geology], Metallurgy and Mining Engineering. All were three year courses except for Agriculture which was two years. Each course was conducted in accordance with a prescribed curriculum and syllabus. During the 1910s there was an expectation that candidates for the Associate course should have attained the age of sixteen, and have received preparatory training equivalent to University Matriculation at least in the subjects of Elementary Mathematics, English Grammar and Composition, or have passed through Junior Technical School. In 1960 an new procedure for admission to graduate status as Associates was introduced to the Ballarat School of Mines where Associateship would be conferred at a public ceremony. After 01 July 1976 graduates of Ballarat College of Advanced Education and Ballarat College of Advanced Education were admitted in major studies relating to mining for Australian accreditation and overseas purposes. Ballarat School of Mines Associates could ascribe ASMB after their name.Black and white photograph of Associatedsof the Ballarat School of Mines from 1951-1957.Associates of the Ballarat School of Mines :Lists names 1989-1964ballarat school of mines, smb campus, electrical engineering 1958, brian w. schreenan civil engineering 1958, clifford j. restarick metallurgy 1958, john t h. clelland metallurgy 1958, donald c. stevens mining engineering 1958, john g. wolfe civil engineering 1959, james e. mcneil electrical engineering 1959, patrick h. nally civil engineering 1959, graham j. willey metallurgy 1959, stanley p. kisler civil engineering 1959, donald j. overall electrical engineering 1959, brian j. mclennan civil engineering 1959, philip j. davis art 1959, bruce v. mcdougall mining engineering 1959, lancelot j. matthews mechanical engineering 1959, alan w. wilson mechanical engineering 1959, alan w. wilson electrical engineering 1959, george a r. lewis art 1959, noel e. meagher electrical engineering 1960, john l. collier mining engineering 1960, john l. collier civil engineering 1960, frank andrewartha mechanical engineering 1960, norman leckie art 1960, lansell j. groat civil engineering 1960, boon thiam lu mining engineering 1960, oswyn n. hails civil engineering 1960, john a. watts applied chemistry 1960, thomas b. gallagher civil engineering 1960, brian a. bellingham civil engineering 1961, alan c leviston applied chemistry 1961, walter j wynd civil engineering 1961, francis d benjamin civil engineering 1961, leonard e fox mechanical engineering 1961, yan kai chung applied chemistry 1961, george d mcgrath mechanical engineering 1961, john r sawyer mechanical engineering 1961, ronald horgan applied chemistry 1961, douglas j vendy civil engineering 1961, john a barnes electrical engineering 1961, brian w smith metallurgy 1961, william r carlyon metallurgy 1961, chris p livitsanos metallurgy 1961, lawrence g trevan civil engineering 1961, richard g dunlop mechanical engineering 1961, ronald m ingleton mechanical engineering 1961, peter m robinson mechanical engineering 1961, david j jelbart mechanical engineering 1961, john g hollway mechanical engineering 1961, george m hetherington civil engineering 1961, david w brown mechanical engineering 1961, john r gowan civil engineering 1961, geoffrey a christian civil engineering 1961, arthur c burrow mechanical engineering 1961, john n mcarthur applied chemistry 1961, graeme r bromley mechanical engineering 1961, william davison civil engineering 1961, ben a johnson electrical engineering 1961, ben a johnson civil engineering 1961, allan j tinney civil engineering 1961, thomas h j coad applied chemistry 1961, brian h duthie civil engineering 1961, basil c bautovich mechanical engineering 1961, reece pullen electrical engineering 1961, john d carmichael electrical engineering 1961, william j spencer civil engineering 1961, neil a brogden civil engineering 1961, michael villani civil engineering 1961, ralph j hepburn mechanical engineering 1961, peter w linaker mechanical engineering 1961, peter j matthews mechanical engineering 1961, edgar mca bartrop mining engineering 1961, donald j stewart, brian schreenan -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Minutes: 1909-1918, 1909-1918
... johnson...j. barber...j. foster...h. hall...w.j. humphries...s. flohm...signwriting...frank tate...colonel bolton...j.b. robinson...alexander peacock...h.h. smith...charles fenner...c.a. hoadley...a.w. steane...j.n. dunn...w.d. hill...c. fenner...g. fitches...r. pearse...a.o. stubbs...daniel walker...w. nixon...t. hurley...r. stephenson...a.e. cutter...w.h. flaey...j.w. gower...j.n. montgomery...ballarat school of mines museum...a.m. lilburne...d. maxwell...d. ronaldson...r.e. tunbridge...j. jolly...j.m. sutherland...frederick martell...w.j. hoare...j.j. brokenshire...r. cutter...g. remfry...j.e. molloy....stewart...It is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. ballarat school of mines james bickett richard t. vale j.k. dunn s.e. figgis samuel figgis j. lonie r. maddern j.y. mcdonald w.h. middleton d. mitchell dr morrison h.a. nevett j. ssxton dr scott w.h. sewell j. vikery g.h. fitches andrew anderson g. buchanan j. dunn f. herman j. mitchell r. scott r.e. williams j.d. woolcott j. pearse james oddie shackleton polarizer forestry school creswick b. whittington ida johnson j. barber j. foster h. hall w.j. humphries s. flohm signwriting frank tate colonel bolton j.b. robinson alexander peacock h.h. smith charles fenner c.a. hoadley a.w. steane j.n. dunn w.d. hill c. fenner g. fitches r. pearse a.o. stubbs daniel walker w. nixon t. hurley r. stephenson a.e. cutter w.h. flaey j.w. gower j.n. montgomery ballarat school of mines museum a.m. lilburne d. maxwell d. ronaldson r.e. tunbridge j. jolly j.m. sutherland frederick martell w.j. hoare j.j. brokenshire r. cutter g. remfry j.e. molloy .stewart bequest h.b. herbert j. kean f. saunders george swinburne w.j. humphreys j. stevens william baragwanath richard g. walker j.f. wiles w.j. parry george vincent m.hannah repatriation returned soldiers william k. bolton maurice copland d.v. allen r.f. barker a.f. heseltine r.w. richards appointment of dick richards j.f.w. sporn p.g. brown h. daykin Hard covered book with leather spine and corners. ...The Ballarat School of Mines was the first School of Mines in Australia. It is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Hard covered book with leather spine and corners. The minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council are handwrittten on the 25 March 1910 "... It was resolved that in the event of the Department of Forestry offering 250 pounds per annum for the instruction of their students at Creswick in Chemistry, Botany, Physics and Surveying that it be accepted ..." lined pages. 26 November 1909 "..It was decided to accept with thanks an offer of a flagpole and flag made by Mr W. Coltman through the student association. Mr Clegg to be consulted as to its erection. ..." 25 August 1916 "... A very cordial welcome was extended to Colonel Bolton, who was present for the first time since his return from Gallipoli. ... " 25 July 1910 "... A letter was received from the staff in reference to Mr Oddie's system of ventilation which he wishes introduced into the School. It was decided to postpone the matter for consideration when funds are available, ..." "... At Colonel Bolton's suggestion, it was decided to inform the Secretary of the Returned Soldiers Association that applications from returned soldiers for free instruction at this School would be favorably considered, and that it would be in the best interests of the movement if applications for admission were received through the Association. ... that Councillors T. Hurley, R. Stephenson, Colonel Bolton and the Principals be appointed as a sub-committee with power to act, in dealing with application from Returned Soldiers. "ballarat school of mines, james bickett, richard t. vale, j.k. dunn, s.e. figgis, samuel figgis, j. lonie, r. maddern, j.y. mcdonald, w.h. middleton, d. mitchell, dr morrison, h.a. nevett, j. ssxton, dr scott, w.h. sewell, j. vikery, g.h. fitches, andrew anderson, g. buchanan, j. dunn, f. herman, j. mitchell, r. scott, r.e. williams, j.d. woolcott, j. pearse, james oddie, shackleton polarizer, forestry school, creswick, b. whittington, ida johnson, j. barber, j. foster, h. hall, w.j. humphries, s. flohm, signwriting, frank tate, colonel bolton, j.b. robinson, alexander peacock, h.h. smith, charles fenner, c.a. hoadley, a.w. steane, j.n. dunn, w.d. hill, c. fenner, g. fitches, r. pearse, a.o. stubbs, daniel walker, w. nixon, t. hurley, r. stephenson, a.e. cutter, w.h. flaey, j.w. gower, j.n. montgomery, ballarat school of mines museum, a.m. lilburne, d. maxwell, d. ronaldson, r.e. tunbridge, j. jolly, j.m. sutherland, frederick martell, w.j. hoare, j.j. brokenshire, r. cutter, g. remfry, j.e. molloy, .stewart bequest, h.b. herbert, j. kean, f. saunders, george swinburne, w.j. humphreys, j. stevens, william baragwanath, richard g. walker, j.f. wiles, w.j. parry, george vincent, m.hannah, repatriation, returned soldiers, william k. bolton, maurice copland, d.v. allen, r.f. barker, a.f. heseltine, r.w. richards, appointment of dick richards, j.f.w. sporn, p.g. brown, h. daykin -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Shillinglaw family
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Stewart Anderson...Yana Gaye Anderson...Alisha Rae Anderson...Carley Johanna Anderson...Debby Lee Bunker...Christopher Alan McGeachin...Ronald Graham Woof...Benjamine Alan McGeachin...Scott William McGeachin...Justin Lee McGeachin...Brit Raymond Woff...Kerry Ann Woff...Ronald James woff...Sharon Mary Bunker...Dennis Alfred Kernaghan...Terry Alfred Kernaghan...Jason Jeffrey Kernaghan...Michelle Ann Bunker...Christopher Hayes...Ian Lindsay Eastlake...Shane Anthony Bunker...Arron John Hayes...Cheryl Eastlake...Troy William Eastlake...Philip Alan Bunker...Ethol Myra Bunker...Richard Johnson...George Shillinglaw Thomas Shillinglaw William Shillinglaw Andrew Shillinglaw Philip Shillinglaw Anne Shillinglaw Caroline Shillinglaw Edward Edwards Philip Edwards Caroline Edwards James Edwards Charlotte Edwards Margaret Edwards Edith Edwards Elizabeth Edwards Marth Edwards Sarah Ann Kidd Sarah Ann Shillinglaw Jane Shillinglaw Christopher Watson Jean Watson Elizabeth Ann Shillinglaw Mary Ann Shillinglaw Margaret Susan Shillinglaw Alfred Philip Shillinglaw Arthur James Shillinglaw Florence May Shillinglaw Edward Thomas Bunker Edward Ernest Bunker Sebella Doris Noye Florence Joyce Bunker Graham Leslie Gibson Lehanne Gibson Glenn Leslie Gibson Janine Gibson Ernest Geoffrey Bunker Shirley Mary Sealy Wayne Geoffrey Bunker Jennifer Thorton Leslie Bunker Anthony Bunker Bruce Bunker Christina Bunker Robin Gaye Bunker Colin Anderson Malcolm Stewart Anderson Yana Gaye Anderson Alisha Rae Anderson Carley Johanna Anderson Debby Lee Bunker Christopher Alan McGeachin Ronald Graham Woof Benjamine Alan McGeachin Scott William McGeachin Justin Lee McGeachin Brit Raymond Woff Kerry Ann Woff Ronald James woff Sharon Mary Bunker Dennis Alfred Kernaghan Terry Alfred Kernaghan Jason Jeffrey Kernaghan Michelle Ann Bunker Christopher Hayes Ian Lindsay Eastlake Shane Anthony Bunker Arron John Hayes Cheryl Eastlake Troy William Eastlake Philip Alan Bunker Ethol Myra Bunker Richard Johnson Sadie Forence Bunker Walter Hardley Margaret Hardley Ernest John Ball Robert John Ball Sharon Ann Ball Damien Sproule-Carroll Kieran Peter Sproule-Carroll Riley John Sproule-Carroll Tyson Josh Sproule-Carroll Elyshia Jade Sproule-Carroll Elizabeth Hardley John Ewan Horton Keith Campbell Bell Paula Nash Sarah Mounsey Winona Horton Ned Robert Horton Archie James Horton Kiraly Ewan Horton Andrew Burgess Finley Rusty Burgess Rose Elizabeth Jonty Burgess Zoe Vera Pat Burgess Wade James Ewan Horton Simone O'Reilly Matthew John Ewan Horton Ethan Jude Walter Horton William John Leslie Horton Ada Eveleen Bunker Walter Britton Lorna Valerie Britton Graeme Bunton Donna Lee Britton Steve McLeod Gavin McLeod Dannielle McLeod Nicole McLeod Adam McLeod Andrew Graeme Bunton Lyle Walter Britton Denise Britton Karen Britton Robin Britton Zade Lookie Ryan Lookie Matt Lookie Graeme Britton Wendy Harris Jason Britton Laurel Britton Marjorie Eveleen Britton Brian Reid Paul Reid Diane Reid Brandon Reid Catelyn Reid Julie Reif Ronald Edward Britton Megan Britton Sean Britton Michelle Britton Dorothy Joan Britton Graham Paul Deona Paul Lucas Paul Fletcher Paul Cohen Paul Oakley Paul Ian Leslie Britton Gordon Keith Bunker Jean Kinsmore Alan Gordon Bunker Lorraine Bunker Jimmy Pryor Sue Pryor Lindy Pryor Craig Pryor Dannielle Pryor Jessica Pryor Dylan Pryor Kaytlin Pryor Davin Pryor Rebecca Pryor Nicole Pryor Maurice Bunker Marjorie McNelley Maurine Isobel Bradley Rowina Lee Bunker Justin Dale Bunker Doris Bunker Eva Bessie Bunker John Ramsay Trevena Myra Edith Trevena Jeffrey Charles Amey Carolyn Amey Michael Andrew Aitkin Wesley Matthew Amery June Dulcie Trevena Michael Scorgie Mark Andrew Scorgie Vickie Berry Nyssa Scorgie Paul Timothy Scorgie Philip David Scorgie Marien Ludus Peter John Trevena Lesley Richardson Craig Trevena Lisa Helen Trevena Rhonda Jean Trevena Richard Maurice Lawrence Matthew Stewart Lawrence Glenn Richard Lawrence Ernest Samuel Shillinglaw Anna Lucy Barlow Melva Lucie Shillinglaw Donald George Richards Katheryn Lucille Richards Philip Scicluna Leslie Ernest Shillinglaw Kenneth Ernest Shillinglaw Valerie Joy Shillinglaw Lynette Ann Shillinglaw Heather Marie Shillinglaw Philip John Shillinglaw Raymond Leslie Shillinglaw Ada Maria Shillinglaw William Pearce Chrisfield Mary Shillinglaw William James Somerville Joseph Shillinglaw Jane Davidson Samuel Shillinglaw Agnes Mary McIntosh Arthur Samuel Shillinglaw Agnes Mary Shillinglaw Barbara Ethol Shillinglaw Lillian Muriel Shillinglaw Elsie Gladys Shillinglaw Catherine Shillinglaw Edward Bottle Sarah Shillinglaw Charles Aldous Margaret Shillinglaw James Shillinglaw Elizabeth Shillinglaw John Docherty Ann Shillinglaw William Henry Long John Peter Long Mary Ann Long Elizabeth Ann Clements Doras Pearce Lillias Long Bertha Long Eliza Long Arthur Long Hedley Long Agnes Long Philip Thomas Long Martha Agnes Long Ella-Fanny Long Martha Shillinglaw William Lilburne Liliac Whilhelmina Lilburne Arthur Edmond Lilburne Claire Jepson William Harvey Lilburne John Ross Margaret Wilson James Bird Mary Ann Bird William Bird Sarah Ann Bird William Kidd Caroline Bird Jane Bird Maria Bird George Stebbing George Kidd Janet Bird Ship Fairlie master R Cowan Janet Kilpatrick William James Bird Mary Jane Bird George Hugh Bird Edwin John Bird Edward Ernest Pepper George Pepper Ernest Henry Pepper Francis Pepper Howard Pepper David Pepper Jessie Pepper Ivan Pepper Evelyn Bird Ernest Reginald Bird Arthur Andrew Bird Ellen May Bird Ada Janet Bird Helen Lyon Harold Bird Roger Bird William Mealy Edwin Mealy Lloyd Mealy Warwick Mealy Winifred Mealy Janet Mealy Stan Lowe Dave Lowe Alie Lowe Beryl Lowe Ted Lowe Lily Low Elleen Lowe Samuel Kidd John Kilpatrick Mary Gilmour James Logan Ship Talbot Thomas Kidd Sarah Kidd James Kidd Caroline Kidd Adeline Kidd Sabina Kidd Susan Kidd Jane Kidd Mathew Kidd Maria Kidd Mary Kidd James Kilpatrick Sarah Boxen Jane Kilpatrick Hugh Kilpatrick Mary Kilpatrick William Bridbane Sarah Kilpatrick William Kilpatrick Andrew Kilpatrick David Kilpatrick Emily Saunders Montague Pepper William Pepper Catherine Pepper Albert Pepper Henriette Pepper Alexander Pepper Alice Pepper Edward Pepper Sarah Pepper Sarah Bird Mary Bird George Bird Edwin Bird Ada Bird Ellen Bird Arthur Bird Reginald Bird Carline Bird Ruth Logan John Logan Jane Logan William Logan Helen Logan Andrew Logan Hugh Logan Mary Logan Sarah Logan Sarah Anne Bird Ernest Pepper Frank Pepper Jne Perrin nee Brown Marriott's market garden Bentleigh David Lowe Alice Lowe Ten Lowe Lily Lowe Eileen Lowe Nell Bird 204 Pitt Street Eltham Wendy Bird Very Bird Bird Bros Eltham Yarra Valley Mills Marlene Bird Duncan Fraser View Hill Pitt Streeet Eltham Eltham Methodist Church Hilda Pepper Rickliffe Stret Eltham View Hill Crescent Eltham Ann Tonkin James Clark Margaret Tonkin Richard Martin Sarah Tonkin Duncan McCallum Isabella Tonkin Thomas Giblett Flora Tonkin John Sinclair Strachan Carol Tonkin Samuel Wood Charlotte Tonkin John Thomas Moyes Albertha Tonkin Leslie Frederick Burley Goodwin Alexandrina Hutchinson Tonkin William Henry Johns Florateina Tonkin Benjamin Clayton Henrietta Tonkin William Johansen Caroline Farie Kidd Ruth Wilson Alexander Stewart James George Reynolds Alice Jackson Reynolds William Henry Mills Alfred Mason Matthew Kidd Mary Ann Kidd Alexander Kirk Stewart Caroline Fairlie Kidd Grace McKenzie James Leslie Stewart William Alexander Stewart Olive Rose Stewart Alfred Henry Grimshaw John Lee Grimshaw Mary Yates Angus George Stewart Percival Roy Stewart Clive Thornton Stewart Amy Cunningham Mary Anne Kidd James G Renolds William A Williams Aldous family Barlow family Bird family Blemmier family Bottle family Britton family Brown family Bunker family Crichton family Christfield family Docherty family Hobson family Hardley family Johnston family Kidd family Kinsmore family Lilburne family Long family MacRobinson family McGrath family McIntosh family McNelley family Murphy family Noble family Noye family Somerville family Taylor family Trevena family Trivett family Watson family White family Margaret Ball Corrie Shillinglaw Carrie Watson Melva Lucie Richards Kathryn Richardson Barque India Ship Roland Shillinglaw Cottage Raymond Shillinglaw Valerie Shillinglaw Lynette Shillinglaw Heather Shillinglaw Melva Lucie Richards nee Shillinglaw Carrie Shillinglaw nee Watson J R Trevena nee Bunker W Hardley nee Bunker Sadie Hartley nee Bunker Dupplin Gardens Coburg Jean Shillinglaw nee Blemner Sarah Ann Shillinglaw nee Kidd Helen Castafaro nee Shillinglaw Lesley Ernest Shillinglaw Helen Shillinglaw Jean Shilling nee Blemner Sarah Aldous nee Shillinglaw Florence May Beerereg nee Shillinglaw Elizabeth Annie Mooney nee Aldous James Mooney Percival John Aldous Ada Lillian Wilson nee Aldous Charles Douglas Wilson Alice Blemner Gunn nee Aldous Ernest James Gunn Ethel Vera Brian nee Aldous Thomas Lindsay Brian Peter Brian Thomas Brian John Aldous Anna Marion Aldous nee Read Elizabeth Ann Aldous Elizabeth Annie Aldous Florence May Aldous Alice Blamire Gunn nee Aldous William Beere Charles Peace Ethel Vera Aldous Phillip Shillinglaw Elizabeth Crawford Ship India Martha Lilburne nee Shillinglaw Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Shillinglaw family Document Folder ...Phillip Shillinglaw and four of his children arrived in the Port Phillip District in 184, travelling on the "India". His grandson, also Phillip, settled in Eltham where his house, Shillinglaw Cottage, still stands. Contents Sleeve containing list of "Descendants of George Shillinglaw". Sleeve containing "Bird family tree". Sleeve containing "Kidd family history". Sleeve containing Shillinglaw and Aldous connection Flier: "150th Anniversary Shillinglaw Family, 20 October 1991". Photograph: Shllinglaw group, 1 January 1909. Photograph: Shillinglaw group with carriage, 1907. Sleeve containing two lists of Bunker family members. Photocopy of Will of Philip Shillinglaw dated 6 September 1913. Letter Ken Shillinglaw to EDHS, 12 December 1980: Provides information on Shillinglaw family and Shillinglaw Cottage. Newsletter items: "Shillinglaw Family History:, Eltham District Historical Society, January 2008 and March 2008. Email Helen Castafaro nee Shillinglaw, 7 March 2013: Enquiring about Shillinglaw family bible. Funeral notice and Tribute: Melva Lucie Richards, 2 October 2017. Journal article: "Glad were they to rest on Australia's Shore", Ancestors, March 2008. Elizabeth Crawford's story of Philip Shillinglaw and children. Printout, "Eltham Court, Tuesday, February 21", Advertiser, 22 February 1929.Elizabeth Shillinglaw fined for filing to destroy noxious weeks under the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Act. Sleeve containing "About the Shillinglaws", Borders Family History Society Newsletter 5, November 1987; map of Shillinglaw Wall; leaflet "Traquair"; Note that material is not connected to Eltham Shillinglaw family according to Margaret Ball September 2017. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcgeorge shillinglaw, thomas shillinglaw, william shillinglaw, andrew shillinglaw, philip shillinglaw, anne shillinglaw, caroline shillinglaw, edward edwards, philip edwards, caroline edwards, james edwards, charlotte edwards, margaret edwards, edith edwards, elizabeth edwards, marth edwards, sarah ann kidd, sarah ann shillinglaw, jane shillinglaw, christopher watson, jean watson, elizabeth ann shillinglaw, mary ann shillinglaw, margaret susan shillinglaw, alfred philip shillinglaw, arthur james shillinglaw, florence may shillinglaw, edward thomas bunker, edward ernest bunker, sebella doris noye, florence joyce bunker, graham leslie gibson, lehanne gibson, glenn leslie gibson, janine gibson, ernest geoffrey bunker, shirley mary sealy, wayne geoffrey bunker, jennifer thorton, leslie bunker, anthony bunker, bruce bunker, christina bunker, robin gaye bunker, colin anderson, malcolm stewart anderson, yana gaye anderson, alisha rae anderson, carley johanna anderson, debby lee bunker, christopher alan mcgeachin, ronald graham woof, benjamine alan mcgeachin, scott william mcgeachin, justin lee mcgeachin, brit raymond woff, kerry ann woff, ronald james woff, sharon mary bunker, dennis alfred kernaghan, terry alfred kernaghan, jason jeffrey kernaghan, michelle ann bunker, christopher hayes, ian lindsay eastlake, shane anthony bunker, arron john hayes, cheryl eastlake, troy william eastlake, philip alan bunker, ethol myra bunker, richard johnson, sadie forence bunker, walter hardley, margaret hardley, ernest john ball, robert john ball, sharon ann ball, damien sproule-carroll, kieran peter sproule-carroll, riley john sproule-carroll, tyson josh sproule-carroll, elyshia jade sproule-carroll, elizabeth hardley, john ewan horton, keith campbell bell, paula nash, sarah mounsey, winona horton, ned robert horton, archie james horton, kiraly ewan horton, andrew burgess, finley rusty burgess, rose elizabeth jonty burgess, zoe vera pat burgess, wade james ewan horton, simone o'reilly, matthew john ewan horton, ethan jude walter horton, william john leslie horton, ada eveleen bunker, walter britton, lorna valerie britton, graeme bunton, donna lee britton, steve mcleod, gavin mcleod, dannielle mcleod, nicole mcleod, adam mcleod, andrew graeme bunton, lyle walter britton, denise britton, karen britton, robin britton, zade lookie, ryan lookie, matt lookie, graeme britton, wendy harris, jason britton, laurel britton, marjorie eveleen britton, brian reid, paul reid, diane reid, brandon reid, catelyn reid, julie reif, ronald edward britton, megan britton, sean britton, michelle britton, dorothy joan britton, graham paul, deona paul, lucas paul, fletcher paul, cohen paul, oakley paul, ian leslie britton, gordon keith bunker, jean kinsmore, alan gordon bunker, lorraine bunker, jimmy pryor, sue pryor, lindy pryor, craig pryor, dannielle pryor, jessica pryor, dylan pryor, kaytlin pryor, davin pryor, rebecca pryor, nicole pryor, maurice bunker, marjorie mcnelley, maurine isobel bradley, rowina lee bunker, justin dale bunker, doris bunker, eva bessie bunker, john ramsay trevena, myra edith trevena, jeffrey charles amey, carolyn amey, michael andrew aitkin, wesley matthew amery, june dulcie trevena, michael scorgie, mark andrew scorgie, vickie berry, nyssa scorgie, paul timothy scorgie, philip david scorgie, marien ludus, peter john trevena, lesley richardson, craig trevena, lisa helen trevena, rhonda jean trevena, richard maurice lawrence, matthew stewart lawrence, glenn richard lawrence, ernest samuel shillinglaw, anna lucy barlow, melva lucie shillinglaw, donald george richards, katheryn lucille richards, philip scicluna, leslie ernest shillinglaw, kenneth ernest shillinglaw, valerie joy shillinglaw, lynette ann shillinglaw, heather marie shillinglaw, philip john shillinglaw, raymond leslie shillinglaw, ada maria shillinglaw, william pearce chrisfield, mary shillinglaw, william james somerville, joseph shillinglaw, jane davidson, samuel shillinglaw, agnes mary mcintosh, arthur samuel shillinglaw, agnes mary shillinglaw, barbara ethol shillinglaw, lillian muriel shillinglaw, elsie gladys shillinglaw, catherine shillinglaw, edward bottle, sarah shillinglaw, charles aldous, margaret shillinglaw, james shillinglaw, elizabeth shillinglaw, john docherty, ann shillinglaw, william henry long, john peter long, mary ann long, elizabeth ann clements, doras pearce, lillias long, bertha long, eliza long, arthur long, hedley long, agnes long, philip thomas long, martha agnes long, ella-fanny long, martha shillinglaw, william lilburne, liliac whilhelmina lilburne, arthur edmond lilburne, claire jepson, william harvey lilburne, john ross, margaret wilson, james bird, mary ann bird, william bird, sarah ann bird, william kidd, caroline bird, jane bird, maria bird, george stebbing, george kidd, janet bird, ship fairlie master r cowan, janet kilpatrick, william james bird, mary jane bird, george hugh bird, edwin john bird, edward ernest pepper, george pepper, ernest henry pepper, francis pepper, howard pepper, david pepper, jessie pepper, ivan pepper, evelyn bird, ernest reginald bird, arthur andrew bird, ellen may bird, ada janet bird, helen lyon, harold bird, roger bird, william mealy, edwin mealy, lloyd mealy, warwick mealy, winifred mealy, janet mealy, stan lowe, dave lowe, alie lowe, beryl lowe, ted lowe, lily low, elleen lowe, samuel kidd, john kilpatrick, mary gilmour, james logan, ship talbot, thomas kidd, sarah kidd, james kidd, caroline kidd, adeline kidd, sabina kidd, susan kidd, jane kidd, mathew kidd, maria kidd, mary kidd, james kilpatrick, sarah boxen, jane kilpatrick, hugh kilpatrick, mary kilpatrick, william bridbane, sarah kilpatrick, william kilpatrick, andrew kilpatrick, david kilpatrick, emily saunders, montague pepper, william pepper, catherine pepper, albert pepper, henriette pepper, alexander pepper, alice pepper, edward pepper, sarah pepper, sarah bird, mary bird, george bird, edwin bird, ada bird, ellen bird, arthur bird, reginald bird, carline bird, ruth logan, john logan, jane logan, william logan, helen logan, andrew logan, hugh logan, mary logan, sarah logan, sarah anne bird, ernest pepper, frank pepper, jne perrin nee brown, marriott's market garden bentleigh, david lowe, alice lowe, ten lowe, lily lowe, eileen lowe, nell bird, 204 pitt street eltham, wendy bird, very bird, bird bros eltham, yarra valley mills, marlene bird, duncan fraser, view hill pitt streeet eltham, eltham methodist church, hilda pepper, rickliffe stret eltham, view hill crescent eltham, ann tonkin, james clark, margaret tonkin, richard martin, sarah tonkin, duncan mccallum, isabella tonkin, thomas giblett, flora tonkin, john sinclair strachan, carol tonkin, samuel wood, charlotte tonkin, john thomas moyes, albertha tonkin, leslie frederick burley goodwin, alexandrina hutchinson tonkin, william henry johns, florateina tonkin, benjamin clayton, henrietta tonkin, william johansen, caroline farie kidd, ruth wilson, alexander stewart, james george reynolds, alice jackson reynolds, william henry mills, alfred mason, matthew kidd, mary ann kidd, alexander kirk stewart, caroline fairlie kidd, grace mckenzie, james leslie stewart, william alexander stewart, olive rose stewart, alfred henry grimshaw, john lee grimshaw, mary yates, angus george stewart, percival roy stewart, clive thornton stewart, amy cunningham, mary anne kidd, james g renolds, william a williams, aldous family, barlow family, bird family, blemmier family, bottle family, britton family, brown family, bunker family, crichton family, christfield family, docherty family, hobson family, hardley family, johnston family, kidd family, kinsmore family, lilburne family, long family, macrobinson family, mcgrath family, mcintosh family, mcnelley family, murphy family, noble family, noye family, somerville family, taylor family, trevena family, trivett family, watson family, white family, margaret ball, corrie shillinglaw, carrie watson, melva lucie richards, kathryn richardson, barque india, ship roland, shillinglaw cottage, raymond shillinglaw, valerie shillinglaw, lynette shillinglaw, heather shillinglaw, melva lucie richards nee shillinglaw, carrie shillinglaw nee watson, j r trevena nee bunker, w hardley nee bunker, sadie hartley nee bunker, dupplin gardens coburg, jean shillinglaw nee blemner, sarah ann shillinglaw nee kidd, helen castafaro nee shillinglaw, lesley ernest shillinglaw, helen shillinglaw, jean shilling nee blemner, sarah aldous nee shillinglaw, florence may beerereg nee shillinglaw, elizabeth annie mooney nee aldous, james mooney, percival john aldous, ada lillian wilson nee aldous, charles douglas wilson, alice blemner gunn nee aldous, ernest james gunn, ethel vera brian nee aldous, thomas lindsay brian, peter brian, thomas brian, john aldous, anna marion aldous nee read, elizabeth ann aldous, elizabeth annie aldous, florence may aldous, alice blamire gunn nee aldous, william beere, charles peace, ethel vera aldous, phillip shillinglaw, elizabeth crawford, ship india, martha lilburne nee shillinglaw -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Stevenson, Joseph
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Stewart Sadler...Keith Sadler...Glen Sadler...Peter Sadler...Terry Sadler...Pamela Sadler...Armstrong family Kangaroo Ground...Bell family Kangaroo Ground...Rogerson family Kangaroo Ground...Barr family Kangaroo Ground...Harkness family Kangaroo Ground...Jardin family Kangaroo Ground...Thompson family Kangaroo Ground...Johnson...Joseph Stevenson ship Willington 1837 Ruth Stevenson nee Boyd David Stevenson Jane Stevenson Kirk's Bazaar First punt across Yarra River Princes Bridge Melbourne Stevenson Street Melbourne Saltwater Creek River Plenty Christmas Hills David Christmas Diamond Creek Isabella Stevenson Robert Stevenson Five Mill Creek Watson's Creek "Bankhead" Kangaroo Ground Ellen Stevenson Yarra Glen Road Yarra Glen Cemetery Stevenson's Corner Kangaroo Ground Stevenson's Creek Presbyterian Church Kangaroo Ground Eltham District Road Board Margaret Stevenson Ruth Stevenson Emma Stevenson nee Peers Margaret Hargreaves nee Stephenson Robert Peers Cyrus Peers Charlotte Peers Jane Mess nee Stevenson Robert Mess Pearl Mess nee Mills James Mess George Mess Janet Mess Joseph Mess William Mess Alexander Mess Barbara Mess Isabella Mess Ruth Gosling nee Mess John Gosling Jessie Gosling Evelyn Sinclair nee Gosling William Gosling Vera Rowland nee Gosling Florrie Rawland Ethel Rawland John Rawland Isobel Gilson nee Mess Bruce Mess Joy Mess nee Masefield Janet Crook nee Mess Rodney Crook Judith Rodgers nee Mess Ray Rodgers Dean Crook Jenine Crooks Carolyn Rodgers Merryn Rodgers Beryl Nansen nee Mess Robert Nansen Gerry Oliming Roberta Oliming nee Nansen Bernard Nansen Michele Nansen nee Blackie Rohan Nansen Janet Nansen nee Britton Vera Cope nee Mess Cliff Cope Graeme Cope Louise Cope nee Thimpton Shannon Cope Lucas Cope Peter Cope Marilyn Cope nee Turnley Oliver Cope Sarah Cope Kelvin Cope Donald Mess Joan Mess Geoffrey Mess Peter Mess Rosemary Mess Kerrie Mess Isobel Gibson nee Mess Ellen Stevenson nee Armstrong James Stevenson John Stevenson Elizabeth Stevenson Joanna Stevenson Ellen Little nee Stevenson william Little Francis Little Janet Little nee Armstrong Ruth Lorimer nee Little David Lorimer Ruth Cameron nee Lorimer Francis Lorimer Val Wade Elizabeth Lorimer David Kelso Willaim Lorimer Jean Lorimer nee Hewitt Nancy Mitson nee Lorimer Stan Mitson John Hewitt Alison Hewitt John Cameron Beryl Ryan nee Cameron Robert Cameron Maryann Ryan Peter Ryan Margaret ryan Steven Wade Andrew Wade Jonathan Wade Jennifer Wade Ruth Sadlernee Stevenson Thomas Sadler Alexander Sadler Isabella Booth nee Sadler Angus Sadler Heather Sadler Ruth Sadler Andrew Sadler Nancy Sadler Benjamin Sadler Robert Sadler Alice Sadler nee Smith Margaret Smith David Sadler Anne McClusky nee Sadler Hope Sadler Anne Carson nee Sadler Ruth Edwards nee Carson David Carson Joseph Sadler Isabella Bond nee Sadler Ian Bond Ruth Bond Isabella Bond John Sadler thoas Sadler Mary Sadler nee Stewart Stewart Sadler Keith Sadler Glen Sadler Peter Sadler Terry Sadler Pamela Sadler Armstrong family Kangaroo Ground Bell family Kangaroo Ground Rogerson family Kangaroo Ground Barr family Kangaroo Ground Harkness family Kangaroo Ground Jardin family Kangaroo Ground Thompson family Kangaroo Ground Johnson family Kangaroo Ground Walters family Kangaroo Ground Sir Ewen Camerson Flora Margaret Cameron Ewen Cameron Sir Ewan Camerson Sir Herbert Gepp "Garden Hill" Yarra Glen Road Andrew Moss Museum Kangaroo Ground Lynette Beale Noel Beale Mick woiwod Diana Bassett-Smith Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Stevenson, Joseph Document Folder ...Joseph Stevenson came to Australia in 1837, eventually settling near Kangaroo Ground. He was active in local affairs.. Contents Handwritten and typed notes by Winifred Joy Ness, 1985, "Joseph Stevenson of Kangaroo Ground". Handwritten extracts from "Pioneers and Painters" by Alan Marshall, relevant to Joseph Stevenson. Handwritten extracts from "Pastoral Pioneers of Port Phillip"by R V Bills and A S Kenyon, relevant to Joseph Stevenson. Photocopy of photographs: Stevenson daughters; a stevenson daughter with baby; Joseph Stevenson. Handwritten Stevenson family tree (on 2 sheets). Photocopy of photograph: Robert Stevenson and family, "Bankhead", Kangaroo Ground (ref 423). Photocopy of two prints/paintings, annotated on reverse (information from R B Ness: Punt over Yarra River at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build, from "History of South Melbourne", published 1930s; First bridge over Yarra at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Joseph Stevenson, 1 November 1878. Photocopy of Death Certificate: Ruth Sevenson, 1 November 1868. Photocopy of Marriage Certificate: names illegible 16 November 1868 Photocopy of extract of Marriage Certificate: Joseph Stephenson and Ruth Boyd, 14 June 1837. Newspaper article: "Resting in peace", Diamond Valley News, 23 March 1982. Judith Furphy and early Kangaroo Ground families buried in Kangaroo Ground Cemetery. Newspaper article: "Grounds for celebration", Diamond Valley Leader, 23 November 2005. Lynette Beale traced her ancestor Joseph Stevenson to Kangaroo Ground. Letter Diana Bassett-Smith to EDHS, 10 August 2005. Donation of a moulding plane marked Joseph Stephenson, property of descendants.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjoseph stevenson, ship willington 1837, ruth stevenson nee boyd, david stevenson, jane stevenson, kirk's bazaar, first punt across yarra river, princes bridge melbourne, stevenson street melbourne, saltwater creek, river plenty, christmas hills, david christmas, diamond creek, isabella stevenson, robert stevenson, five mill creek, watson's creek, "bankhead" kangaroo ground, ellen stevenson, yarra glen road, yarra glen cemetery, stevenson's corner kangaroo ground, stevenson's creek, presbyterian church kangaroo ground, eltham district road board, margaret stevenson, ruth stevenson, emma stevenson nee peers, margaret hargreaves nee stephenson, robert peers, cyrus peers, charlotte peers, jane mess nee stevenson, robert mess, pearl mess nee mills, james mess, george mess, janet mess, joseph mess, william mess, alexander mess, barbara mess, isabella mess, ruth gosling nee mess, john gosling, jessie gosling, evelyn sinclair nee gosling, william gosling, vera rowland nee gosling, florrie rawland, ethel rawland, john rawland, isobel gilson nee mess, bruce mess, joy mess nee masefield, janet crook nee mess, rodney crook, judith rodgers nee mess, ray rodgers, dean crook, jenine crooks, carolyn rodgers, merryn rodgers, beryl nansen nee mess, robert nansen, gerry oliming, roberta oliming nee nansen, bernard nansen, michele nansen nee blackie, rohan nansen, janet nansen nee britton, vera cope nee mess, cliff cope, graeme cope, louise cope nee thimpton, shannon cope, lucas cope, peter cope, marilyn cope nee turnley, oliver cope, sarah cope, kelvin cope, donald mess, joan mess, geoffrey mess, peter mess, rosemary mess, kerrie mess, isobel gibson nee mess, ellen stevenson nee armstrong, james stevenson, john stevenson, elizabeth stevenson, joanna stevenson, ellen little nee stevenson, william little, francis little, janet little nee armstrong, ruth lorimer nee little, david lorimer, ruth cameron nee lorimer, francis lorimer, val wade, elizabeth lorimer, david kelso, willaim lorimer, jean lorimer nee hewitt, nancy mitson nee lorimer, stan mitson, john hewitt, alison hewitt, john cameron, beryl ryan nee cameron, robert cameron, maryann ryan, peter ryan, margaret ryan, steven wade, andrew wade, jonathan wade, jennifer wade, ruth sadlernee stevenson, thomas sadler, alexander sadler, isabella booth nee sadler, angus sadler, heather sadler, ruth sadler, andrew sadler, nancy sadler, benjamin sadler, robert sadler, alice sadler nee smith, margaret smith, david sadler, anne mcclusky nee sadler, hope sadler, anne carson nee sadler, ruth edwards nee carson, david carson, joseph sadler, isabella bond nee sadler, ian bond, ruth bond, isabella bond, john sadler, thoas sadler, mary sadler nee stewart, stewart sadler, keith sadler, glen sadler, peter sadler, terry sadler, pamela sadler, armstrong family kangaroo ground, bell family kangaroo ground, rogerson family kangaroo ground, barr family kangaroo ground, harkness family kangaroo ground, jardin family kangaroo ground, thompson family kangaroo ground, johnson family kangaroo ground, walters family kangaroo ground, sir ewen camerson, flora margaret cameron, ewen cameron, sir ewan camerson, sir herbert gepp, "garden hill" yarra glen road, andrew moss museum kangaroo ground, lynette beale, noel beale, mick woiwod, diana bassett-smith -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaFlyer, Annual Meeting, 1886
... Stewart), the Hon. F. T. Derham, Captain Pasco, Mr. H. R. Reid (hon. secretary), and Lieutenant - Colonel Templeton, and His Excellency imme diately took the chair. The venerable ex-chaplain, the Rev. Kerr Johnson...Stewart), the Hon. F. T. Derham, Captain Pasco, Mr. H. R. Reid (hon. secretary), and Lieutenant - Colonel Templeton, and His Excellency imme diately took the chair. The venerable ex-chaplain, the Rev. Kerr Johnson ...The Annual Meeting presenting the Annual Report was held on the 21st of September 1886 at the Melbourne Athenaeum. In the Standard (Port Melbourne, Vic. : 1884 - 1914), Saturday 25 September 1886, page 2 VICTORIAN SEAMEN'S MISSION. This institution held its annual meeting in the Melbourne Athenæum on Tuesday evening under the most favourable auspices. The hall was filled in every part, a very large pro portion of the audience being seamen. The half hour previous to the com mencement of the meeting was very pleasantly occupied bv listening to the capital playing of the band of the Naval Brigade, and precisely at eight o'clock the musicians heralded the entrance of the vice-regal party by playing ' The National Anthem.' Sir Henry and Lady Loch were received by the Mayor of Melbourne (Mr. Stewart), the Hon. F. T. Derham, Captain Pasco, Mr. H. R. Reid (hon. secretary), and Lieutenant - Colonel Templeton, and His Excellency imme diately took the chair. The venerable ex-chaplain, the Rev. Kerr Johnson, was present, but as he did not feel equal to taking part in the proceedings, the Rev. E. T. Miles opened the meeting with prayer. Nothing could have been more cal culated to give a distinctive character to the meeting than the singing of the Sailors' Hymn by the 300 odd seamen present. The rugged yet tuneful voices of the men blending with those of the ladies present, who heartily joined in, gave a most spirit-stirring effect to the beautiful words of the refrain : — Rocks and streams I'll fear no more, When on that eternal shore; Drop the anchor ! furl the sail ! I am safe within the vail. Next followed His Excellency's address as chairman. The Governor threw himself heartily into the pro ceedings, and his remarks, expressive of the utmost sympathy with the sea men of the empire, were applauded to the echo. In fact from the start all the speakers struck the right key-note. The institution was not held up as a charity on which Jack was more or less dependent. According to the gentlemen who one and all welcomed him as a friend, and a right useful friend too, the thing was all the other way. To the sailor it was, they de clared, that they owed all that the colony possessed, and more — the great ness and prosperity of the Empire, He was the sort of man who never turned his back on a fellow creature, or refused to give a hand to a comrade in distress. Therefore it was deter mined that Jack should not come to these shores and think there were none to care for the comfort of his body or the welfare of his soul, and with the object of greeting the sailor on his arrival, of grasping his hand as a friend, beguiling his hours on shore, and saving him from the scores of dangers and temptations which beset a sea-faring man's stay in port, the institution had in '57 been started. Its claims on the Victorian public, not as a charity, but as a means of show ing some recognition of the services of the brave men who man our mercan tile marine, were ably put before the meeting. The Rev. G. D. Buchanan de clared that if the Melbourne merchants contributed to the mission a tithe of the amount they spent in insurance, they would find their goods better looked after by the seamen than by the insurance companies. Captain McCallum, the treasurer, read the following report of the com mittees of the Port Melbourne and Williamstown Rests : — In no part of the Queen's dominions have there been more changes during the last thirty years than in the colony bearing her gracious name ; and it is therefore all the more pleasant to report that the Victorian Mission to seamen, which started so long ago as 1857, still pursues an active career of usefulness, holding out a helping hand to mariners of all nations, without distinction of colour, race or creed. Eight years ago, some of the supporters of the Mission, feeling the want of a Temperance Club, where the crews of the various ships might recreate themselves and enjoy the three ' C's' — Coffee — Comfort — Company, appealed to the public for assistance, resulting in sufficient funds being obtained to justify the establishment of Sailors' Rests at Sandridge and Williamstown. Both these institutions were opened by a distinguished gentleman who has always taken a practical interest in sea men, and who, but for illness, would have been present at this meeting — Sir W. F. Stawell — and the result jof several years' experience fully justifies the statement that these institutions have supplied a felt want — the attendance of visitors reaching now about 30,000 per annum ; whilst so economically are they managed, that the annual cost to the public is less than L150 The thanks of the committee are specially due to those ladies and gentlemen who so kindly made a special and successful effort to supply both of the Bests with new piano fortes, to the great enjoyment of ' Jack ashore.' The instrument which was pre sented to the Port Melbourne institution by Mr. J. M. Bruce, on behalf of the sub scribers, the funds having been collected by his daughter yet in her teens, being espec ially one of great value. Concerts free to all seamen, given by amateur singers, are held weekly on both sides of the bay, and are largely attended and much appreciated. The building at Port Melbourne, which, being of wood, is merely of a temporary character, is free from debt ; but there is a mortgage of L500 on the Williamstown institution, which cripples its usefulness. The committee have regretfully to report that during the year under review they have lost, through the weakness of increas ing years, tbe loving services of the Rev. Kerr Johnston, their venerable friend and chaplain, whose life is, indeed, the history of the Mission, for he has been connected with it from the commencement of the work. Mr. Johnston has proved himself a true disciple of his Divine Master, and the com mittee trust that in the evening of his days he may enjoy that peace and rest which he lias so well earned. The com mittee presented Mr. Johnston, on retiring, with an honorarium of L100. Mr. E. James has been appointed iu Mr. JohuBton'u room, and the committee believe that their choice lias been a fortunate one. The Mission aud Sailors' Bests have been kept afloat by the unwearied and self -deny-ing exertions of the Ladies1 Committee, who have personally collected nearly the whole of the income ; but it may fairly be asked whether, in this great seaport, where last year there entered in at Her Majesty's Customs 1711 ships, manned by 61,256 men, the mercantile community of Melbourne should net take a more active interest in the welfare of the thousands of brave men who, for a few weeks, temporary sojourners on our shores, away from friends and relatives, have a special claim on our sympathy and help. We are of the old land, ' that gem sunk in the silver sea and we can re-echo Mr. Gladstone's recent words to the crew of the yacht Sunbeam, ' The calling which you follow is a noble one, and is calculated to bring forth the highest qualities of our common nature ; ana if it is possible for any occupation to make a man, in the highest and wideBt sense of the word, it is ' the occupation to which your lives are given. How closely it is connected with the the prosperity and fame of tbi» great nation ; how closely, indeed, it is connected with advancement of civilisation, and tiie general welfare of the world, it needs no words of mine to tell yon, for in your work and life you know it well, and feel it truly.' Look ing at what we Victorians owe to the British sailor, the committee earnestly trust that, with the blessings of the Almighty God, increased success will attend the work of the Mission and Rests. Mr. James read the chaplain's re port: — Since my appointment as chaplain to tbe Seamens' Mission, I have met with greater success than I anticipated. I have visited all the ships that have come into port, also many of the vessels on the Yarra, and am pleased with the civil and courteous manner in which I have been received by captains, officers and men, and in most cases my invitations to them to attend our meetings have been most heartily responded to. . The attendance at the services in the Bethel has much improved — on some occasions scarcely sitting room is to be found. The services have proved a great blessing to many Christian seamen ; whilst several who have come into port caring for nothing of a religious nature, have left praying. God fearing men, with the request that those left behind would remember them in their supplications, that they should be kept through all the trials and temptations to which seamen are exposed. The weekly Tuesday evening concerts got up bj the ladies of the committee and others, have proved a great benefit to the Mission, and a source of great enjoyment to the seamen in port. The programmes are excellent; and are spoken of by the sailors as the best they have heard in any port. The Sailors* Rest is provided with a library, the daily papers, and illustrated literature, with games of chess, draughts, dominoes, quoits, and other amusements, which are much taken advantage of during the evenings. Seamen ' are alio provided with writing materials, free, bo that everyone may have any opportunity of writing to their friends; for many an anxious parent is counting the days and hoping for .the time to come when they shall get a line from their sons in the far distant land, and many a son is reminded of his obligation by the opportunity thus afforded. I am much pleased at this time to acknowledge the kindness of the committee, and the great help I have received from them, also from Mr. Douglas, the manager of the Best. I do not think I could have been blest with a better co-worker. I have no hesitation in recommending the seamen to go to the Best, and telling them that they will receive a most hearty welcome, to which they can all testify ; my thanks are due to the voluntary workers, who have given every assistance ft their power, especially to Miss Lloyd, who is an invaluable help, attending in all weathers, and playing the organ at every service. The Sunday School is progressing, and we aie now about to make another addition to the library, of good readable books. The work at Williamstown is also pro gressing well, the Wednesday night concerts being well attended, and the singing and reciting supplied by local talent really good; the sailors contributing largely to the programmes. Captain McCallum is the backbone of the work at Williamstown, well supported by many warm friends of the sailors. The services held every Sunday night are productive of mnch good. The work here, too, is very encouraging, having much improved of late. I am thank ful to God that He has so blessed the efforts of His people, and hope they may be long spared to carry on the work. The Rev. G. D. Buchanan in an eloquent speech proposed the first re solution : — ' That the Reports now read be adopted, and that the following ladies and gentlemen be the Committee for the ensuing year : — SEAMEN'S MISSION. Ladies Committee. — Mesdames Templeton, Campbell, Chamberlin, Elworthy, Lormer, Gourlay, Gowan, B. Johnston, Webb, Young, Plummer, Misses Elwortny, Webb, Gowan, and M. Hastie. Gentlemen's Committee. — Captains Pasco, R. N., Adams, McCallum, J.P., Dalgarno, Garside, Messrs. Courtis, A. J. Smith, Macpherson, H. R. Reid, J.P., Henry Berry, J.P., Revs. Kerr Johnston, and A. R. Edgar.' Captain Pasco seconded, and in formed the audience that Baron Von Mueller had written regretting his inability to attend, but had sent a substantial cheque. (Applause.) A collection was then taken up and liberally responded to, the band mean-time playing airs suitable to the occa sion, such as ' The Death of Nelson' and ' Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.' The hon. F. T. Derham next pro posed the second resolution : — ' That the success which has attended the working of the Port Melbourne Sailors' Rest justifies this meeting in taking imme diate steps to raise the funds necessary to erect a Seamen's Institute worthy of the in creasing trade and commerce of Victoria.' This was seconded by the Rev. A. R. Edgar, and both were carried by ac clamation. The Mayor of Melbourne moved a vote of thanks to His Excellency, and Sir Henry in the course of his reply said his sympathies were not only with sailors because he had been much brought into contact with them, but because he had been a sailor himself and had had the honour and privilege of serving in Her Majesty's navy. At this the men sprang to their feet and gave three deafening cheers for the Governor and another for Lady Loch, who bowed her acknowledgment and appeared very pleased at the hearty reception accorded to her. During the evening Mrs. Pearce, and Messrs. Walsh, Woods, and Robinson, members of the Liedertafel, contributed songs. The lady, who has sung at the Tuesday evening concerts, sang ' When the Tide comes in' so charmingly that an encore, although against the rule of the evening, was insisted upon, which was responded to by a beautiful rendering of the old ballad ' Robin Adair,' Altogether the meeting was a com plete success, and will doubtless afford the committee fresh encouragement in their well-directed efforts. Printed programme for the 1886 annual meeting taking place in the Melbourne AthenaeumWritten in black ink at the back by WHC Darvall: annual meeting, melbourne athenaeum, 1886, baron ferdinand von mueller, sailors' rest, hugh ronald reid, captain fullarton, captain mccallum, henry loch, captain pasco, reverend kerr johnston -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: RECORD OF TOKENS
... Stewart. Jack Covett... Len Terry... Neil Adams... P Llewellyn... Peter Norris... Steve Nann... Glen Bish... R Frazer... Rutland... S Johnston... R Hearn... Ronald D Stone... Stephen Bennett... Nick Connally... Wayne Wignall... G Chapman... Noel Hartland... Stan Rutland... Mr Preston... K Barrow... John Wilson... Mr McGrath... W Lanz... John Truscott... Craigs... M Vick... Craig Hoy... Cliff Johnson...Stewart. Jack Covett, Len Terry, Neil Adams, P Llewellyn, Peter Norris, Steve Nann, Glen Bish, R Frazer, Rutland, S Johnston, R Hearn, Ronald D Stone, Stephen Bennett, Nick Connally, Wayne Wignall, G Chapman, Noel Hartland, Stan Rutland, Mr Preston, K Barrow, John Wilson, Mr McGrath, W Lanz, John Truscott, Craigs, M Vick, Craig Hoy, Cliff Johnson, N Johnson, Sullivan, Colin Bloomfield, R Thompson, M Vick, Jan Wignall, Bicknalls, JJ Wilson, Des Byrne, Keith O'Toole, Llewellyns transports, Reg Hearn, Don White, J Boon, Mr Webb, W Fergson, Glen Bish, G Pollock, Penview Pastoral Co, G Pollock, Meehan, Woodstock Holdings, J W Pekthall & Sons, John Wilson, Kerrs Transports, K Stevens, John Kerr, Benview Elmore, Steve Mann, Mr Anfuso, K Wignall, D Fawcett, P Johnson, Llewingtons, R Hearn, Paynes Transports, G Watson, Ian Johnson, G G Muller & Son, Pichard O'Sullivan, Gib Davies, Adams Transport, Kevin Marlow, Lewington, Maurie Bick, Isaac, Des Byrne, Lewington, J Govett, N Hartland, S Bennett, J Govett, R Thompson, B Morgan, Colin Bloomfield, J Kerr, Mr Carver, Richards, K Isaac, Amfuso, Bob McLean, Mr Marke, Geodie, Ted Goddard, Kulpinski, Hollingworth, W Hodge, G F Farmer, R Hearn, Kevin Stevens, Don White, Morrie Vick, Mr Gallagher, R McKenzie, L Lanz, L Kirk, D Harrigan, RG & F Moon, E J Hooper, Des Byrne, G Medlyn, J Wilson, N Hartland, H Green, D Vick, G D Gamble, Con Mulvahill, Pietorala Transports, C Reece, Graham Miller, Rinaldi, Les Smith, Brendan Morgan, Pickhalls Transports, Mr Dawn, Steven Bennett, Steve Mann, Les Smith, H Green, Connallys, Lewington, I Gallagher, Ray Collins, Burrow, Hugh Green, C Congrim, D Byrne, Don White, grogan, Mr Selly, Adams Transports, Kevin Marlow, Roberts Transports, J W Pickhalls, Wick Lockington, G Bish, Don White, GG Muller & Son, McKenna's, T Smith G Watson, Blacky, B Lee, Don Wright, Hue Green, John Wilson, Carl Cooke, Mr Connally, N Northland, Jan Hollingsworth, Mr Preston, Mr Hooper, Mr Rose, D White, Ron Mellier, GD Gamble, K Richards, Bond Bros, J Govett, Victorian Producers, Gavin O'Sullivan, Neil Adams, Mr Dowell, I Gallagher, W Lanz, Mr Boyd, Peter Bish, J McKay, Farmer, Joe Blow, J Matthews, M Vick, N Adams, Colins Pastoral Co, Younghusband, K Barrow, K Richards, Steve Bennett, Les Smith, Ben Webb, John Wilson, Gavin O'Sullivan, Mr McCarthy, Col Warrack, Steve Ellis, Charlie Reece, Mr Vanderene, D Hannagan, P Morgan, Don White, Sommerville, McDonald, P Meighan, Don White, Les Smith, Carl Koch, Ron Stone, M Connally, J Gover, Mr Craig, M Vick, Eddy Smith, B Morgan, B Hickson, Len Reid, Mr Curt, Mr Grogan, Rob Blake, Mr Goulthorpe, Bob McLean, O'Sullivans, Ricky thompson, Johnson, Mr Coffey, J McKay, D White, Giles, Johnstone, Nicholls, Govett, White, Wilson, Don White, Geoff Gill, D Gorden, Ray Collins, Pellegrino, Cory Watson, W Ferguson, Pickthall, McDonald, Cook, S Mann, J Govett, Collins Pastral, Broad, Rick thompson, R Hearn, S Bennett, W Fitzpatrick, Noel Hartland, K Rotheran, David Beers, Congran, R Blake, R Weeks, Taylor, R Frazer, K Stratton, M Connally, N Adams, Don White, Milgate, Findlays, J Dury, McKibbins, Morgan, Roberts, R Stone, K Stevens, M Vick, C Reece, Steve Bennett, Ahern, S Boyd, Rick thompson,McClean, Hearn, Govett, Peter harris, Graham Medlyn, McAllister, Noel Hartland, Beer, RJ Grogan, Hindle, Bendigo Horse Transport, Jack McKenna, R Hearn, J McKay, T Rinaldi, Hayes, G Muller, J Govett, Ranoldi, D Ford, K O'Toole, J Talbot, McKibbons, Barr, S Bennett, P Johnston, J Hird, Paynes Transport, D White, P Harris, Maurie Vick, P Bish, Don Hollingsworth, C Gilmore, Jack Talbot, G Chapman, J Wilson, Kevin Stevens, Eddy Smith, C Bloomfield, R thompson, Davies, Truscott, D Byrne, Hayes Transport, Yanga Pty Ltd, M Connally, A Rothacker, Coad, D Byrne, R O'Sullivan, K Stevens, Cliffton, M Douglas, Trevor Mathews, Botly, Anufson, w Fitzpatrick, R Hearn, R Collins, Craig Dorman, Brian Bentley, M Johns, T Sully, W Fawcett, Bob McLean, D White, Hugh Green, B Harris, Rod thompson, P Meighan, Allan McAllister, Mark Barri, Don White, M Connelly, P Lewellyn, G Gill, G Rand, Hayes, S O'Sullivan, D White, Bob Blake, R Stone, B Liddle, Bentley Trans, J Govett, Stevens Transport, N Broad, Govett, G Young, M Footh, Geoff Gill, Gamble, D Holingworth, C Reece, S White, S Bennett, M Barri, John Wilson, D Byrne, P Morgan, R Stone, Bentley, Pollock, Des Byrne, Doug Rinaldi, J Govett, B Harris, R Brunt, Roberts, R Burt, Tang, Peter Morgan, M Oxley, G W Nunn, D Boyd, Findley, C Johns, W Craig, A Beer, A & M Rinaldi, D Illingworth, M Barri, G Rand, G & P Nunn, R Hearn, A Broad, C Bloomfield, K Marlow, P Trailer, J Govett, Talbot, J Beer, M Gray, J Kerr, R Stone, R Stewart, English Trans, Argyle Transport, Bentley's, B Stewart, G Davey, Leavinitons, Lewington's, Miller, G Muller, J Talbot, S Mann, McKibbins, Hanson, D Boon, R Burt, English, Oxley, N Collier, Broadacres, Murphy, M Oxley, G Thomas, Holly, Dalgety, Elders, McKean, Nevins, Nuttall, Rodwell, Vains, VPC, Allan MacAllister, Hyland, Gathercole, Gilbertson, Hardwick, Le frankie, Midfield, Osullivans Wignall, John Crimmins, D Lane and Jack Fisher....Stewart. Jack Covett Len Terry Neil Adams P Llewellyn Peter Norris Steve Nann Glen Bish R Frazer Rutland S Johnston R Hearn Ronald D Stone Stephen Bennett Nick Connally Wayne Wignall G Chapman Noel Hartland Stan Rutland Mr Preston K Barrow John Wilson Mr McGrath W Lanz John Truscott Craigs M Vick Craig Hoy Cliff Johnson N Johnson Sullivan Colin Bloomfield R Thompson M Vick Jan Wignall Bicknalls JJ Wilson Des Byrne Keith O'Toole Llewellyns transports Reg Hearn Don White J Boon Mr Webb W Fergson Glen Bish G Pollock Penview Pastoral Co G Pollock Meehan Woodstock Holdings J W Pekthall & Sons John Wilson Kerrs Transports K Stevens John Kerr Benview Elmore Steve Mann Mr Anfuso K Wignall D Fawcett P Johnson Llewingtons R Hearn Paynes Transports G Watson Ian Johnson G G Muller & Son Pichard O'Sullivan Gib Davies Adams Transport Kevin Marlow Lewington Maurie Bick Isaac Des Byrne Lewington J Govett N Hartland S Bennett J Govett R Thompson B Morgan Colin Bloomfield J Kerr Mr Carver Richards K Isaac Amfuso Bob McLean Mr Marke Geodie Ted Goddard Kulpinski Hollingworth W Hodge G F Farmer R Hearn Kevin Stevens Don White Morrie Vick Mr Gallagher R McKenzie L Lanz L Kirk D Harrigan RG & F Moon E J Hooper Des Byrne G Medlyn J Wilson N Hartland H Green D Vick G D Gamble Con Mulvahill Pietorala Transports C Reece Graham Miller Rinaldi Les Smith Brendan Morgan Pickhalls Transports Mr Dawn Steven Bennett Steve Mann Les Smith H Green Connallys Lewington I Gallagher Ray Collins Burrow Hugh Green C Congrim D Byrne Don White grogan Mr Selly Adams Transports Kevin Marlow Roberts Transports J W Pickhalls Wick Lockington G Bish Don White GG Muller & Son McKenna's T Smith G Watson Blacky B Lee Don Wright Hue Green John Wilson Carl Cooke Mr Connally N Northland Jan Hollingsworth Mr Preston Mr Hooper Mr Rose D White Ron Mellier GD Gamble K Richards Bond Bros J Govett Victorian Producers Gavin O'Sullivan Neil Adams Mr Dowell I Gallagher W Lanz Mr Boyd Peter Bish J McKay Farmer Joe Blow J Matthews M Vick N Adams Colins Pastoral Co Younghusband K Barrow K Richards Steve Bennett Les Smith Ben Webb John Wilson Gavin O'Sullivan Mr McCarthy Col Warrack Steve Ellis Charlie Reece Mr Vanderene D Hannagan P Morgan Don White Sommerville McDonald P Meighan Don White Les Smith Carl Koch Ron Stone M Connally J Gover Mr Craig M Vick Eddy Smith B Morgan B Hickson Len Reid Mr Curt Mr Grogan Rob Blake Mr Goulthorpe Bob McLean O'Sullivans Ricky thompson Johnson Mr Coffey J McKay D White Giles Johnstone Nicholls Govett White Wilson Don White Geoff Gill D Gorden Ray Collins Pellegrino Cory Watson W Ferguson Pickthall McDonald Cook S Mann J Govett Collins Pastral Broad Rick thompson R Hearn S Bennett W Fitzpatrick Noel Hartland K Rotheran David Beers Congran R Blake R Weeks Taylor R Frazer K Stratton M Connally N Adams Don White Milgate Findlays J Dury McKibbins Morgan Roberts R Stone K Stevens M Vick C Reece Steve Bennett Ahern S Boyd Rick thompson McClean Hearn Govett Peter harris Graham Medlyn McAllister Noel Hartland Beer RJ Grogan Hindle Bendigo Horse Transport Jack McKenna R Hearn J McKay T Rinaldi Hayes G Muller J Govett Ranoldi D Ford K O'Toole J Talbot McKibbons Barr S Bennett P Johnston J Hird Paynes Transport D White P Harris Maurie Vick P Bish Don Hollingsworth C Gilmore Jack Talbot G Chapman J Wilson Kevin Stevens Eddy Smith C Bloomfield R thompson Davies Truscott D Byrne Hayes Transport Yanga Pty Ltd M Connally A Rothacker Coad D Byrne R O'Sullivan K Stevens Cliffton M Douglas Trevor Mathews Botly Anufson w Fitzpatrick R Hearn R Collins Craig Dorman Brian Bentley M Johns T Sully W Fawcett Bob McLean D White Hugh Green B Harris Rod thompson P Meighan Allan McAllister Mark Barri Don White M Connelly P Lewellyn G Gill G Rand Hayes S O'Sullivan D White Bob Blake R Stone B Liddle Bentley Trans J Govett Stevens Transport N Broad Govett G Young M Footh Geoff Gill Gamble D Holingworth C Reece S White S Bennett M Barri John Wilson D Byrne P Morgan R Stone Bentley Pollock Des Byrne Doug Rinaldi J Govett B Harris R Brunt Roberts R Burt Tang Peter Morgan M Oxley G W Nunn D Boyd Findley C Johns W Craig A Beer A & M Rinaldi D Illingworth M Barri G Rand G & P Nunn R Hearn A Broad C Bloomfield K Marlow P Trailer J Govett Talbot J Beer M Gray J Kerr R Stone R Stewart English Trans Argyle Transport Bentley's B Stewart G Davey Leavinitons Lewington's Miller G Muller J Talbot S Mann McKibbins Hanson D Boon R Burt English Oxley N Collier Broadacres Murphy M Oxley G Thomas Holly Dalgety Elders McKean Nevins Nuttall Rodwell Vains VPC Allan MacAllister Hyland Gathercole Gilbertson Hardwick Le frankie Midfield OSullivans Wignall John Crimmins D Lane Jack Fisher Pale green covered exercise book with Victory printed in orange at the top right. ...BHS CollectionPale green covered exercise book with Victory printed in orange at the top right. Below is a circle with Victory at the top and Natural below. Across the centre is 100% Recycled Paper. Below is 96 page printed in white on an orange background. Below that is Exercise Book printed in dark green, and below that is the name plate. On the name line is a date 31-10-91. Book was used as a record of who bought tokens for the truckwash and how much they paid. Later the money was paid to the Council. Names in the book included: Robt Blake, Gib Davey,M Tappe, John Wilson, Allan Somerville, Peter Harris, ? Hearn, Andrew Beer, Jack McKenna, Don White, J Govett, J Wignall, Matthews Transports, Pickthalls Transport, Carlisle Bros, Noel Hartland, Grogans Livestock, K Stratton, Rutlands Transports, J Truscott, Des Byrne, Commercial Pig Co, Rick Thompson, M Connally, K Otoole, B McLean, K Stevens, S Bennitt, Alan Pickdall, L Boyd, Mathews Transport, Mathews, Cowan Transport, H J Sooble, John Kerr, Stone, John Wilson, Brendan Morgan, Bruce Stewart. Jack Covett, Len Terry, Neil Adams, P Llewellyn, Peter Norris, Steve Nann, Glen Bish, R Frazer, Rutland, S Johnston, R Hearn, Ronald D Stone, Stephen Bennett, Nick Connally, Wayne Wignall, G Chapman, Noel Hartland, Stan Rutland, Mr Preston, K Barrow, John Wilson, Mr McGrath, W Lanz, John Truscott, Craigs, M Vick, Craig Hoy, Cliff Johnson, N Johnson, Sullivan, Colin Bloomfield, R Thompson, M Vick, Jan Wignall, Bicknalls, JJ Wilson, Des Byrne, Keith O'Toole, Llewellyns transports, Reg Hearn, Don White, J Boon, Mr Webb, W Fergson, Glen Bish, G Pollock, Penview Pastoral Co, G Pollock, Meehan, Woodstock Holdings, J W Pekthall & Sons, John Wilson, Kerrs Transports, K Stevens, John Kerr, Benview Elmore, Steve Mann, Mr Anfuso, K Wignall, D Fawcett, P Johnson, Llewingtons, R Hearn, Paynes Transports, G Watson, Ian Johnson, G G Muller & Son, Pichard O'Sullivan, Gib Davies, Adams Transport, Kevin Marlow, Lewington, Maurie Bick, Isaac, Des Byrne, Lewington, J Govett, N Hartland, S Bennett, J Govett, R Thompson, B Morgan, Colin Bloomfield, J Kerr, Mr Carver, Richards, K Isaac, Amfuso, Bob McLean, Mr Marke, Geodie, Ted Goddard, Kulpinski, Hollingworth, W Hodge, G F Farmer, R Hearn, Kevin Stevens, Don White, Morrie Vick, Mr Gallagher, R McKenzie, L Lanz, L Kirk, D Harrigan, RG & F Moon, E J Hooper, Des Byrne, G Medlyn, J Wilson, N Hartland, H Green, D Vick, G D Gamble, Con Mulvahill, Pietorala Transports, C Reece, Graham Miller, Rinaldi, Les Smith, Brendan Morgan, Pickhalls Transports, Mr Dawn, Steven Bennett, Steve Mann, Les Smith, H Green, Connallys, Lewington, I Gallagher, Ray Collins, Burrow, Hugh Green, C Congrim, D Byrne, Don White, grogan, Mr Selly, Adams Transports, Kevin Marlow, Roberts Transports, J W Pickhalls, Wick Lockington, G Bish, Don White, GG Muller & Son, McKenna's, T Smith G Watson, Blacky, B Lee, Don Wright, Hue Green, John Wilson, Carl Cooke, Mr Connally, N Northland, Jan Hollingsworth, Mr Preston, Mr Hooper, Mr Rose, D White, Ron Mellier, GD Gamble, K Richards, Bond Bros, J Govett, Victorian Producers, Gavin O'Sullivan, Neil Adams, Mr Dowell, I Gallagher, W Lanz, Mr Boyd, Peter Bish, J McKay, Farmer, Joe Blow, J Matthews, M Vick, N Adams, Colins Pastoral Co, Younghusband, K Barrow, K Richards, Steve Bennett, Les Smith, Ben Webb, John Wilson, Gavin O'Sullivan, Mr McCarthy, Col Warrack, Steve Ellis, Charlie Reece, Mr Vanderene, D Hannagan, P Morgan, Don White, Sommerville, McDonald, P Meighan, Don White, Les Smith, Carl Koch, Ron Stone, M Connally, J Gover, Mr Craig, M Vick, Eddy Smith, B Morgan, B Hickson, Len Reid, Mr Curt, Mr Grogan, Rob Blake, Mr Goulthorpe, Bob McLean, O'Sullivans, Ricky thompson, Johnson, Mr Coffey, J McKay, D White, Giles, Johnstone, Nicholls, Govett, White, Wilson, Don White, Geoff Gill, D Gorden, Ray Collins, Pellegrino, Cory Watson, W Ferguson, Pickthall, McDonald, Cook, S Mann, J Govett, Collins Pastral, Broad, Rick thompson, R Hearn, S Bennett, W Fitzpatrick, Noel Hartland, K Rotheran, David Beers, Congran, R Blake, R Weeks, Taylor, R Frazer, K Stratton, M Connally, N Adams, Don White, Milgate, Findlays, J Dury, McKibbins, Morgan, Roberts, R Stone, K Stevens, M Vick, C Reece, Steve Bennett, Ahern, S Boyd, Rick thompson,McClean, Hearn, Govett, Peter harris, Graham Medlyn, McAllister, Noel Hartland, Beer, RJ Grogan, Hindle, Bendigo Horse Transport, Jack McKenna, R Hearn, J McKay, T Rinaldi, Hayes, G Muller, J Govett, Ranoldi, D Ford, K O'Toole, J Talbot, McKibbons, Barr, S Bennett, P Johnston, J Hird, Paynes Transport, D White, P Harris, Maurie Vick, P Bish, Don Hollingsworth, C Gilmore, Jack Talbot, G Chapman, J Wilson, Kevin Stevens, Eddy Smith, C Bloomfield, R thompson, Davies, Truscott, D Byrne, Hayes Transport, Yanga Pty Ltd, M Connally, A Rothacker, Coad, D Byrne, R O'Sullivan, K Stevens, Cliffton, M Douglas, Trevor Mathews, Botly, Anufson, w Fitzpatrick, R Hearn, R Collins, Craig Dorman, Brian Bentley, M Johns, T Sully, W Fawcett, Bob McLean, D White, Hugh Green, B Harris, Rod thompson, P Meighan, Allan McAllister, Mark Barri, Don White, M Connelly, P Lewellyn, G Gill, G Rand, Hayes, S O'Sullivan, D White, Bob Blake, R Stone, B Liddle, Bentley Trans, J Govett, Stevens Transport, N Broad, Govett, G Young, M Footh, Geoff Gill, Gamble, D Holingworth, C Reece, S White, S Bennett, M Barri, John Wilson, D Byrne, P Morgan, R Stone, Bentley, Pollock, Des Byrne, Doug Rinaldi, J Govett, B Harris, R Brunt, Roberts, R Burt, Tang, Peter Morgan, M Oxley, G W Nunn, D Boyd, Findley, C Johns, W Craig, A Beer, A & M Rinaldi, D Illingworth, M Barri, G Rand, G & P Nunn, R Hearn, A Broad, C Bloomfield, K Marlow, P Trailer, J Govett, Talbot, J Beer, M Gray, J Kerr, R Stone, R Stewart, English Trans, Argyle Transport, Bentley's, B Stewart, G Davey, Leavinitons, Lewington's, Miller, G Muller, J Talbot, S Mann, McKibbins, Hanson, D Boon, R Burt, English, Oxley, N Collier, Broadacres, Murphy, M Oxley, G Thomas, Holly, Dalgety, Elders, McKean, Nevins, Nuttall, Rodwell, Vains, VPC, Allan MacAllister, Hyland, Gathercole, Gilbertson, Hardwick, Le frankie, Midfield, Osullivans Wignall, John Crimmins, D Lane and Jack Fisher.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - record of tokens, robt blake, gib davey, m tappe, john wilson, allan somerville, peter harris, ? hearn, andrew beer, jack mckenna, don white, j govett, j wignall, matthews transports, pickthalls transport, carlisle bros, noel hartland, grogans livestock, k stratton, rutlands transports, j truscott, des byrne, commercial pig co, rick thompson, m connally, k otoole, b mclean, k stevens, s bennitt, alan pickdall, l boyd, mathews transport, mathews, cowan transport, h j sooble, john kerr, stone, john wilson, brendan morgan, bruce stewart. jack covett, len terry, neil adams, p llewellyn, peter norris, steve nann, glen bish, r frazer, rutland, s johnston, r hearn, ronald d stone, stephen bennett, nick connally, wayne wignall, g chapman, noel hartland, stan rutland, mr preston, k barrow, john wilson, mr mcgrath, w lanz, john truscott, craigs, m vick, craig hoy, cliff johnson, n johnson, sullivan, colin bloomfield, r thompson, m vick, jan wignall, bicknalls, jj wilson, des byrne, keith o'toole, llewellyns transports, reg hearn, don white, j boon, mr webb, w fergson, glen bish, g pollock, penview pastoral co, g pollock, meehan, woodstock holdings, j w pekthall & sons, john wilson, kerrs transports, k stevens, john kerr, benview elmore, steve mann, mr anfuso, k wignall, d fawcett, p johnson, llewingtons, r hearn, paynes transports, g watson, ian johnson, g g muller & son, pichard o'sullivan, gib davies, adams transport, kevin marlow, lewington, maurie bick, isaac, des byrne, lewington, j govett, n hartland, s bennett, j govett, r thompson, b morgan, colin bloomfield, j kerr, mr carver, richards, k isaac, amfuso, bob mclean, mr marke, geodie, ted goddard, kulpinski, hollingworth, w hodge, g f farmer, r hearn, kevin stevens, don white, morrie vick, mr gallagher, r mckenzie, l lanz, l kirk, d harrigan, rg & f moon, e j hooper, des byrne, g medlyn, j wilson, n hartland, h green, d vick, g d gamble, con mulvahill, pietorala transports, c reece, graham miller, rinaldi, les smith, brendan morgan, pickhalls transports, mr dawn, steven bennett, steve mann, les smith, h green, connallys, lewington, i gallagher, ray collins, burrow, hugh green, c congrim, d byrne, don white, grogan, mr selly, adams transports, kevin marlow, roberts transports, j w pickhalls, wick lockington, g bish, don white, gg muller & son, mckenna's, t smith g watson, blacky, b lee, don wright, hue green, john wilson, carl cooke, mr connally, n northland, jan hollingsworth, mr preston, mr hooper, mr rose, d white, ron mellier, gd gamble, k richards, bond bros, j govett, victorian producers, gavin o'sullivan, neil adams, mr dowell, i gallagher, w lanz, mr boyd, peter bish, j mckay, farmer, joe blow, j matthews, m vick, n adams, colins pastoral co, younghusband, k barrow, k richards, steve bennett, les smith, ben webb, john wilson, gavin o'sullivan, mr mccarthy, col warrack, steve ellis, charlie reece, mr vanderene, d hannagan, p morgan, don white, sommerville, mcdonald, p meighan, don white, les smith, carl koch, ron stone, m connally, j gover, mr craig, m vick, eddy smith, b morgan, b hickson, len reid, mr curt, mr grogan, rob blake, mr goulthorpe, bob mclean, o'sullivans, ricky thompson, johnson, mr coffey, j mckay, d white, giles, johnstone, nicholls, govett, white, wilson, don white, geoff gill, d gorden, ray collins, pellegrino, cory watson, w ferguson, pickthall, mcdonald, cook, s mann, j govett, collins pastral, broad, rick thompson, r hearn, s bennett, w fitzpatrick, noel hartland, k rotheran, david beers, congran, r blake, r weeks, taylor, r frazer, k stratton, m connally, n adams, don white, milgate, findlays, j dury, mckibbins, morgan, roberts, r stone, k stevens, m vick, c reece, steve bennett, ahern, s boyd, rick thompson, mcclean, hearn, govett, peter harris, graham medlyn, mcallister, noel hartland, beer, rj grogan, hindle, bendigo horse transport, jack mckenna, r hearn, j mckay, t rinaldi, hayes, g muller, j govett, ranoldi, d ford, k o'toole, j talbot, mckibbons, barr, s bennett, p johnston, j hird, paynes transport, d white, p harris, maurie vick, p bish, don hollingsworth, c gilmore, jack talbot, g chapman, j wilson, kevin stevens, eddy smith, c bloomfield, r thompson, davies, truscott, d byrne, hayes transport, yanga pty ltd, m connally, a rothacker, coad, d byrne, r o'sullivan, k stevens, cliffton, m douglas, trevor mathews, botly, anufson, w fitzpatrick, r hearn, r collins, craig dorman, brian bentley, m johns, t sully, w fawcett, bob mclean, d white, hugh green, b harris, rod thompson, p meighan, allan mcallister, mark barri, don white, m connelly, p lewellyn, g gill, g rand, hayes, s o'sullivan, d white, bob blake, r stone, b liddle, bentley trans, j govett, stevens transport, n broad, govett, g young, m footh, geoff gill, gamble, d holingworth, c reece, s white, s bennett, m barri, john wilson, d byrne, p morgan, r stone, bentley, pollock, des byrne, doug rinaldi, j govett, b harris, r brunt, roberts, r burt, tang, peter morgan, m oxley, g w nunn, d boyd, findley, c johns, w craig, a beer, a & m rinaldi, d illingworth, m barri, g rand, g & p nunn, r hearn, a broad, c bloomfield, k marlow, p trailer, j govett, talbot, j beer, m gray, j kerr, r stone, r stewart, english trans, argyle transport, bentley's, b stewart, g davey, leavinitons, lewington's, miller, g muller, j talbot, s mann, mckibbins, hanson, d boon, r burt, english, oxley, n collier, broadacres, murphy, m oxley, g thomas, holly, dalgety, elders, mckean, nevins, nuttall, rodwell, vains, vpc, allan macallister, hyland, gathercole, gilbertson, hardwick, le frankie, midfield, osullivans wignall, john crimmins, d lane, jack fisher -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Reports, Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia to panel reviewing C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme, Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia, 1999
... Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia re. Johnsons Distillery site...Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review. town planning built environment - civic heritage becton fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia re. Johnsons Distillery site Document Reports, Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia to panel reviewing C5 amendment to Port Phillip Planning Scheme Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia ...The C5 Amendment aimed to create a framework for built form and development controls in the Port Melbourne Mixed Use Area undergoing conversion to residential development. Heritage overlays to protect heritage areas were also under review.Developer submissions to an independent Panel reviewing the C5 amendment to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme, 1999 Fisher Stewart for Philco Australia re. Johnsons Distillery sitetown planning, built environment - civic, heritage, becton, fox hay timber and hardware pty ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: TELEPHONE INDEX
... Johnson Ian... Kerr Glen... Lakey Phil... Leach Sue... Mace Bernadette... Maguire Geoff... McCluskey Neville... McKindley Stan... Mensforth Jim... Michelson Alan... O'Brien Ray... Oberin Keith... Phillips Russell... Plumkett Debbie... Powell Cyril... Power Reg... Preece John... Pretty Meryl... Quigg Jock... Robson Jackie... Rogers Ron... Rosen Andrew... Shanahan Peter... Shurey Mark... Smart Debbie... Spedding Christine... Spence Garry... Standen Peter... Stannard Janine... Stewart...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Council cattle markets Bendigo Saleyards Collection - Telephone Index Abbott Mavis Adams Jeff Allen Geoff Ashby Ann Bailey Marilyn Bailey Paul Barton Bill Bentley Barry Betts Maurie Breen Terry Bruhn Kurt Bullen Tracey Burton Ray Cairns Ross Cameron Norm Campbell Colin Canfield Carol Davison Rod Eisfelder Christine Elvey Marg Erwin Marg Flavell Rod Frost Ian Frost Peter Gill Robert Gillam Stan Gladstone Peter Green Barry Griffith Julie Guy Linda Harvey Glenn Hockings Heather Holland Kristine Huddle Terry Ireland Sandy Ivetic Marko Johnson Ian Kerr Glen Lakey Phil Leach Sue Mace Bernadette Maguire Geoff McCluskey Neville McKindley Stan Mensforth Jim Michelson Alan O'Brien Ray Oberin Keith Phillips Russell Plumkett Debbie Powell Cyril Power Reg Preece John Pretty Meryl Quigg Jock Robson Jackie Rogers Ron Rosen Andrew Shanahan Peter Shurey Mark Smart Debbie Spedding Christine Spence Garry Standen Peter Stannard Janine Stewart David Stuart Karen Telford Sue Thomas Michelle Thornton Lorna Wallace Ian Williams Kaye Wilson John Wood Craig Wrigley Neal Yanner Ken Young Alan Young Daryl Norm Harris Typed blue page titled Telephone Index. ...Typed blue page titled Telephone Index. It has the name and number of various people and offices. Piece of white paper attached has the name , address and number of Norm Harris. Also two blank pages ruled into columns for Agents, Cows & Calves, Springing Heifers, Steers and Unjoined Heifers.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - telephone index, abbott mavis, adams jeff, allen geoff, ashby ann, bailey marilyn, bailey paul, barton bill, bentley barry, betts maurie, breen terry, bruhn kurt, bullen tracey, burton ray, cairns ross, cameron norm, campbell, colin, canfield carol, davison rod, eisfelder christine, elvey marg, erwin marg, flavell rod, frost ian, frost peter, gill robert, gillam stan, gladstone peter, green barry, griffith julie, guy linda, harvey glenn, hockings heather, holland kristine, huddle terry, ireland sandy, ivetic marko, johnson ian, kerr glen, lakey phil, leach sue, mace bernadette, maguire geoff, mccluskey neville, mckindley stan, mensforth jim, michelson alan, o'brien ray, oberin keith, phillips russell, plumkett debbie, powell cyril, power reg, preece john, pretty meryl, quigg jock, robson jackie, rogers ron, rosen andrew, shanahan peter, shurey mark, smart debbie, spedding christine, spence garry, standen peter, stannard janine, stewart david, stuart karen, telford sue, thomas michelle, thornton lorna, wallace ian, williams kaye, wilson john, wood craig, wrigley neal, yanner ken, young alan, young daryl, norm harris -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING REPORTS - LIST OF LEGAL MANAGERS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Gold miner's right Mining Reports List of Legal Managers J H Craig J H McColl G A Petrie H Birch B Crofts H Y North H Kirkwood S H McGowan G J Keogh C Moore W G Blackham W B Walker J Humming G H Green Catherine Reef United Carlisle Clarence United Central Ellesmere Collman & Tacchi Confidence Extended Cornish United Daly & Westons Don Ellenborough Extended SouthDevonshire Eureka Fortuna Hustlers Fosterville Garden Gully United G G Consolidated Garibaldi Great Southern Great Northern Great Extended Hustlers Great Columbian Great Central Victoria Golden Age Golden Pyke Goldfields North Goldfields Consolidated Hercules & Energetic Hustlers Reef Hustlers Reef No 1 Hustler's Royal Reserve Ironbark Johnson's Reef Johnsons Extended Koch's Pioneer lancashire Lazarus New Chum Lady Barkly Lightning Hill McDuff Amalgamated Morning Star New Chum Consolidated New Chum Railway New Chum & Victoria New Red White & Blue Consolidated New Hopeful New St Mungo New Argus New Moon New Prince of Wales North Lady Brassey New Victoria Catherine New Chum Goldfields North New Moon North Argus North Johnsons Pearl Princess Dagmar Phoenix Railway Prince of Wales Shamrock St Mungo Sadowa Sea Stewart's United Specimen's Hill South St Mungo South New Moon South Devonshire Suffolk United South Prince of Wales Spring Gully Junction True Blue Thomas United United Devonshire Unity United Hustlers & Redan United Ulster Victoria Consols Victoria Reef Quartz Victory and Pandora Virginia Victoria Proprietory Williams United Handwritten list by Albert Richardson, with typed copy of same, of some Bendigo Mines and their Legal Managers, as at September 30th, 1906. ...Handwritten list by Albert Richardson, with typed copy of same, of some Bendigo Mines and their Legal Managers, as at September 30th, 1906. Document is part of the Albert Richardson Collection. document, gold, miner's right, mining reports, list of legal managers, j h craig, j h mccoll, g a petrie, h birch, b crofts, h y north, h kirkwood, s h mcgowan, g j keogh, c moore, w g blackham, w b walker, j humming, g h green, catherine reef united, carlisle, clarence united, central ellesmere, collman & tacchi, confidence extended, cornish united, daly & westons, don, ellenborough, extended southdevonshire, eureka, fortuna hustlers, fosterville, garden gully united, g g consolidated, garibaldi, great southern, great northern, great extended hustlers, great columbian, great central victoria, golden age, golden pyke, goldfields north, goldfields consolidated, hercules & energetic, hustlers reef, hustlers reef no 1, hustler's royal reserve, ironbark, johnson's reef, johnsons extended, koch's pioneer, lancashire, lazarus new chum, lady barkly, lightning hill, mcduff amalgamated, morning star, new chum consolidated, new chum railway, new chum & victoria, new red white & blue consolidated, new hopeful, new st mungo, new argus, new moon, new prince of wales, north lady brassey, new victoria catherine, new chum goldfields north new moon, north argus, north johnsons, pearl, princess dagmar, phoenix, railway prince of wales, shamrock, st mungo, sadowa, sea, stewart's united specimen's hill, south st mungo, south new moon, south devonshire, suffolk united, south prince of wales, spring gully junction, true blue, thomas united, united devonshire, unity, united hustlers & redan, united ulster, victoria consols, victoria reef quartz, victory and pandora, virginia, victoria proprietory, williams united -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Moulding wood Plane, Late 19th to Early 20th century
... Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart...Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart ...A moulding plane is a specialised plane used for making the complex shapes found in wooden mouldings that are used to decorate furniture or other wooden objects. Traditionally, moulding planes were blocks of wear-resistant hardwood, often beech or maple, which were worked to the shape of the intended moulding. The blade or iron was likewise formed to the intended moulding profile and secured in the body of the plane with a wooden wedge. A traditional cabinetmakers shop might have many, perhaps hundreds, of moulding planes for the full range of work to be performed. Large crown mouldings required planes of six or more inches in width, which demanded great strength to push and often had additional peg handles on the sides, allowing the craftsman's apprentice or other workers to pull the plane ahead of the master who guided it. Company History: The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow regarded as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperage's and other industries, both locally and far and wide. The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen Lane off the Gallowgate in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, where Dr Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas's company acquired the Edinburgh edge-tool makers Charles & Hugh McPherson and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. The Edinburgh directory of 1856/7 the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicolson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street. The 1851 census records indicate that Alexander was working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 (Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory) the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son. By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, also off the Gallowgate, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tinmen's tools. The ten-yearly censuses log the firm's growth and in 1861 Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm. A vintage tool made by a well-known firm made for other firms and individuals that worked in wood. The tool was used before routers and spindle moulders came into use after World War ll, a time when to produce a decorative moulding for a piece of furniture or other items this had to be accomplished by hand using one of these types of planes. A significant item from the mid to late 19th century that today is quite rare and sought after by collectors. It gives us a snapshot of how furniture was made predominately by hand and with tools that were themselves hand made shows the craftsmanship used to make such a unique item. Side bead Moulding Plane Alex Mathieson & Son. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Wood Smoothing Plane, Late 19th to Early 20th century
... Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart...Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart ...A Jack plane is used for smoothing timber that is used in the manufacture of furniture or other wooden objects. Traditionally, smoothing planes were blocks of wear-resistant hardwood, often beech or maple, which were worked to smooth or even out timber. The blade or iron was likewise secured in the body of the plane with a wooden wedge. A traditional cabinetmakers shop might have many, perhaps hundreds, of moulding and smoothing planes for the full range of work to be performed. Company History: The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow regarded as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperage's and other industries, both locally and far and wide. The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen Lane off the Gallowgate in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, where Dr Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas's company acquired the Edinburgh edge-tool makers Charles & Hugh McPherson and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. The Edinburgh directory of 1856/7 the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicolson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street. The 1851 census records indicate that Alexander was working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 (Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory) the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son. By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, also off the Gallowgate, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tinmen's tools. The ten-yearly censuses log the firm's growth and in 1861 Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm. A vintage tool made by a well-known firm made for other firms and individuals that worked in wood. The tool was used for the smoothing of a piece of timber that was then used in some form of cabinet manufacture or wood working. A significant item from the mid to late 19th century that today is sought after by collectors. It gives us a snapshot of how furniture was made predominately by hand and with tools that were themselves hand made. Jack Plane; a wooden smoothing plane, made by Alex Mathieson & Son, Glasgow. Plane has inscriptions."Alex Mathieson & Son Glasgow" Stamped "GN" inside with a "W" on endflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, jack plane, smoothing plane, woodworking tool, woodwork, cabinet making -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Moulding wood Plane, Late 19th to Early 20th century
... Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart...Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart ...A moulding plane is a specialised plane used for making the complex shapes found in wooden mouldings that are used to decorate furniture or other wooden objects. Traditionally, moulding planes were blocks of wear-resistant hardwood, often beech or maple, which were worked to the shape of the intended moulding. The blade or iron was likewise formed to the intended moulding profile and secured in the body of the plane with a wooden wedge. A traditional cabinetmakers shop might have many, perhaps hundreds, of moulding planes for the full range of work to be performed. Large crown mouldings required planes of six or more inches in width, which demanded great strength to push and often had additional peg handles on the sides, allowing the craftsman's apprentice or other workers to pull the plane ahead of the master who guided it. Company History: The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow regarded as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperage's and other industries, both locally and far and wide. The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen Lane off the Gallowgate in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, where Dr Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas's company acquired the Edinburgh edge-tool makers Charles & Hugh McPherson and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. The Edinburgh directory of 1856/7 the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicolson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street. The 1851 census records indicate that Alexander was working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 (Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory) the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son. By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, also off the Gallowgate, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tinmen's tools. The ten-yearly censuses log the firm's growth and in 1861 Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm. A vintage tool made by a well-known firm made for other firms and individuals that worked in wood. The tool was used before routers and spindle moulders came into use after World War ll, a time when to produce a decorative moulding for a piece of furniture or other items this had to be accomplished by hand using one of these types of planes. A significant item from the mid to late 19th century that today is quite rare and sought after by collectors. It gives us a snapshot of how furniture was made predominately by hand and with tools that were themselves hand made shows the craftsmanship used to make such a unique item. Moulding Plane side beadStamped Mathieson and Son also ( size "W" & ¾" )also GN (previous owner)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Moulding wood Plane, Late 19th to Early 20th century
... Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart...Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart ...A moulding plane is a specialised plane used for making the complex shapes found in wooden mouldings that are used to decorate furniture or other wooden objects. Traditionally, moulding planes were blocks of wear-resistant hardwood, often beech or maple, which were worked to the shape of the intended moulding. The blade or iron was likewise formed to the intended moulding profile and secured in the body of the plane with a wooden wedge. A traditional cabinetmakers shop might have many, perhaps hundreds, of moulding planes for the full range of work to be performed. Large crown mouldings required planes of six or more inches in width, which demanded great strength to push and often had additional peg handles on the sides, allowing the craftsman's apprentice or other workers to pull the plane ahead of the master who guided it. Company History: The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow regarded as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperage's and other industries, both locally and far and wide. The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen Lane off the Gallowgate in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, where Dr Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas's company acquired the Edinburgh edge-tool makers Charles & Hugh McPherson and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. The Edinburgh directory of 1856/7 the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicolson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street. The 1851 census records indicate that Alexander was working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 (Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory) the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son. By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, also off the Gallowgate, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tinmen's tools. The ten-yearly censuses log the firm's growth and in 1861 Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm. A vintage tool made by a well-known firm made for other firms and individuals that worked in wood. The tool was used before routers and spindle moulders came into use after World War ll, a time when to produce a decorative moulding for a piece of furniture or other items this had to be accomplished by hand using one of these types of planes. A significant item from the mid to late 19th century that today is quite rare and sought after by collectors. It gives us a snapshot of how furniture was made predominately by hand and with tools that were themselves hand made shows the craftsmanship used to make such a unique item. Round Moulding plane size 12 Alex Mathieson & Son Glasgow makerflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School -Class photograph - Grade 4A, 1955
... Johnson, R Harris, S Dorman, H Trout, ?, W Marriner, ?, F Hackett, ?, ?, ?, L Corbett, R Thompson, V Pincock, I Wilton, L Sumpter. 3rd Row - L to R: I Marshall, N Maclarty, C Pavey, F Lillywhite, E Dexter, S King, ?, M Milne, ?, H Boyle, ?, B Stewart...Johnson, R Harris, S Dorman, H Trout, ?, W Marriner, ?, F Hackett, ?, ?, ?, L Corbett, R Thompson, V Pincock, I Wilton, L Sumpter. 3rd Row - L to R: I Marshall, N Maclarty, C Pavey, F Lillywhite, E Dexter, S King, ?, M Milne, ?, H Boyle, ?, B Stewart ...Black and white photograph - Grade 4A, 1955"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: M Corin, T Seagren, I Weist, D Sjogren, I Simpson, B Steegstra, B Cain, N Miller, ? Fitzpatrick, P Hill, ?, G Frazer, B Short, T Coutes, B Stevenson, P White, ?. 2nd Row - L to R: M Johnson, R Harris, S Dorman, H Trout, ?, W Marriner, ?, F Hackett, ?, ?, ?, L Corbett, R Thompson, V Pincock, I Wilton, L Sumpter. 3rd Row - L to R: I Marshall, N Maclarty, C Pavey, F Lillywhite, E Dexter, S King, ?, M Milne, ?, H Boyle, ?, B Stewart, J Smalley, K Sterling, Olwyn Hayes, ?, ?, I Clarksen. Front Row - L to R: D Richards, B Bangay, A Byrne, B Cooper, D Bolton, J Forbes, R Jenkins, R Albert, R Galfred, ?. Teacher: Mr Smith -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School -Class photograph - Grade 1C, 1951
... Stewart, ?, ?, Lyndan McKeon, Terry Riley, ?, ?, Ken (?), Peter Tindal. 2nd Row - L to R: Anne Wausherson, ?, Faye Marshall, ?, Carol Hancy, Carol Hampson, Carol Pavey, Diane Close, Sylvia Johnson, Meryn Longmrye. 3rd Row - L to R: Margaret Strachan, Jennifer Young, Ailsa Ralston, Judith Bower, Mary Lloyd, ?...Stewart, ?, ?, Lyndan McKeon, Terry Riley, ?, ?, Ken (?), Peter Tindal. 2nd Row - L to R: Anne Wausherson, ?, Faye Marshall, ?, Carol Hancy, Carol Hampson, Carol Pavey, Diane Close, Sylvia Johnson, Meryn Longmrye. 3rd Row - L to R: Margaret Strachan, Jennifer Young, Ailsa Ralston, Judith Bower, Mary Lloyd, ? ...Black and white photograph - Grade 1C, 1951"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: (?) Oliver, (?) Oliver, John Pottenger, Gary Stewart, ?, ?, Lyndan McKeon, Terry Riley, ?, ?, Ken (?), Peter Tindal. 2nd Row - L to R: Anne Wausherson, ?, Faye Marshall, ?, Carol Hancy, Carol Hampson, Carol Pavey, Diane Close, Sylvia Johnson, Meryn Longmrye. 3rd Row - L to R: Margaret Strachan, Jennifer Young, Ailsa Ralston, Judith Bower, Mary Lloyd, ?, ?, ?, Judith Hill, Phylis Hagen, Annette Harns. Front Row- L to R: Murray Coulthard, Ray Brown, ?, ?, Peter Connell, ?, Robert Morris. Teacher: -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Router Plane, A Mathieson & Son, Mid 19th to early 20th centuries
... Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart...Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart ...The subject router is commonly referred to disparagingly as the ‘old woman’s tooth’ or ‘hag’s tooth.’ It is a router that houses a plough plane iron instead of a purpose made shoe-type cutting iron. They work fine but rarely give the type of clean surface required for veneer inlays. These types of tools are adjusted by the same hammer-tap tapping method used generally on wooden-bodied planes on the iron or plane body. These tools are effective and practical when used in general carpentry and joinery. Company History: The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow regarded as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperage's and other industries, both locally and far and wide. The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen Lane off the Gallowgate in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, where Dr Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas's company acquired the Edinburgh edge-tool makers Charles & Hugh McPherson and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. The Edinburgh directory of 1856/7 the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicolson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street. The 1851 census records indicate that Alexander was working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 (Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory) the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son. By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, also off the Gallowgate, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tinmen's tools. The ten-yearly censuses log the firm's growth and in 1861 Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm. A vintage tool made by a well-known firm made for other firms and individuals that worked in wood. The tool was used for making timber veneers or smoothing a trench in a piece of timber that was then used in some form of cabinet manufacture or wood working enterprise. A significant item from the mid to late 19th century that today is sought after by collectors. It gives us a snapshot of how furniture was made predominately by hand and with tools that were themselves hand made and required considerable skill in their use. Old Woman's Tooth Router Mathieson. Single iron cut down from a larger plane iron. Has Marked A Mathieson & Son also stamped inscription on side G Hill. (owner)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, plane, old woman's tooth, router, hag's tooth router, cabinet making, woodworking tools, a mathieson & sons, cabinet tool makers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Complex Wood Plane, Late 19th to Early 20th century
... Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart...Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart ...A moulding plane is a specialised plane used for making the complex shapes found in wooden mouldings that are used to decorate furniture or other wooden objects. Traditionally, moulding planes were blocks of wear-resistant hardwood, often beech or maple, which were worked to the shape of the intended moulding. The blade or iron was likewise formed to the intended moulding profile and secured in the body of the plane with a wooden wedge. A traditional cabinetmakers shop might have many, perhaps hundreds, of moulding planes for the full range of work to be performed. Large crown mouldings required planes of six or more inches in width, which demanded great strength to push and often had additional peg handles on the sides, allowing the craftsman's apprentice or other workers to pull the plane ahead of the master who guided it. Company History: The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow regarded as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperage's and other industries, both locally and far and wide. The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen Lane off the Gallowgate in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, where Dr Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas's company acquired the Edinburgh edge-tool makers Charles & Hugh McPherson and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. The Edinburgh directory of 1856/7 the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicolson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street. The 1851 census records indicate that Alexander was working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 (Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory) the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son. By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, also off the Gallowgate, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tinmen's tools. The ten-yearly censuses log the firm's growth and in 1861 Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm. A vintage tool made by a well-known firm made for other firms and individuals that worked in wood. The tool was used before routers and spindle moulders came into use after World War ll, a time when to produce a decorative moulding for a piece of furniture or other items this had to be accomplished by hand using one of these types of planes. A significant item from the mid to late 19th century that today is quite rare and sought after by collectors. It gives us a snapshot of how furniture was made predominately by hand and with tools that were themselves hand made shows the craftsmanship used to make such a unique item. Ogee Complex Moulding Plane Alex Mathieson & Son. Stamped W Worrel, (owner) & No 2.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, alexander mathieson & sons, complex moulding plane, carpenders tools, cabinet makers tools, wood working tools, wood planes -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Spokeshave, Mathieson and Son, 1860 to 1910
... Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart...Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart ...A spokeshave is a hand tool used to shape and smooth woods in woodworking jobs such as making cart wheel spokes, chair legs, paddles, bows, and arrows. The tool consists of a blade fixed into the body of the tool, which has a handle for each hand. Historically, a spokeshave was made with a wooden body and metal cutting blade. With industrialization metal bodies displaced wood in mass-produced tools. Being a small tool, spokeshaves are not suited to working large surfaces. The name spokeshave dates back to at least the 16th century, though the early history of the tool is not well documented. The name spokeshave reflects the early use of the tool by wheel wrights. The first spokeshaves were made of wood usually beech with steel blades, before being largely superseded by the development of metal-bodied spokeshaves in the latter half of the 19th century, though many woodworkers still use wooden spokeshaves. Due to their widespread use and versatility vintage wooden spokeshaves remain commonly available and relatively low in price. Spokeshaves consist of a blade or iron secured to the body or stock of the tool, which has two handles – one for each hand. The bottom surface of the tool is called the sole. The blade can be removed for sharpening, and adjusted to vary the depth of the cut. An early design consisted of a metal blade with a pair of tangs to which the wooden handles were attached, as with a draw knife. Unlike a draw knife, but like a plane, spokeshaves typically have a sole plate that fixes the angle of the blade relative to the surface being worked. There are a wide variety of different types of spokeshave, suited to different trades and applications. Company History: The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow regarded as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperage's and other industries, both locally and far and wide. The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen Lane off the Gallowgate in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, where Dr Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773. Alexander Mathieson (1797–1851) is recorded in 1822 as a plane-maker at 25 Gallowgate, but in the following year at 14 Saracen's Lane, presumably having taken over the premises of John Manners. The 1841 national census described Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working as a journeyman plane-maker. In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas's company acquired the Edinburgh edge-tool makers Charles & Hugh McPherson and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. The Edinburgh directory of 1856/7 the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicolson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street. The 1851 census records indicate that Alexander was working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 (Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory) the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son. By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, also off the Gallowgate, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tin men's tools. The ten-yearly censuses log the firm's growth and in 1861 Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm.A vintage tool made by a well-known firm made for other firms and individuals that worked in wood. The tool was used to shape various items mainly in use by wheel wrights. A significant vintage item from the mid to late 19th century that today is quite sought after by collectors. It gives us a snapshot of how trade people predominately worked materials such as wood by hand and with tools that were themselves hand made shows the craftsman's art of the time. Spokeshave with blade 4 inches wide.Mathieson and Son Glasgow. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, spokeshave, mathieson and son, carpentry tools, wheel wright tools -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklets, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine 1954, 1953-1955
... stewart rowe...elaine walton...stevens...max stevens...sawyer...ann mitchell...flavel...ingleton...bethune...blackburn...boag...brokenshire...carmichael...kirby...kinnane...alec kinnane...ludbrook...meagher...searl...sheppard...gillin...murray gillan...archer...beattie...bautovich...benjamin...buck...bunting...athol day...eddie...habel...heyes...maddox...phillips...schreenan...donald stevens...tinissen...whitcher...ian whitcher...mccallum...ryrie mccallum...marching competition...skuja...wilton...neil andrews...ellen freemantle...alan johnson...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school of mines tinney faneco jim john dean spiers ngip barrie smith stewart rowe elaine walton stevens max stevens sawyer ann mitchell flavel ingleton bethune blackburn boag brokenshire carmichael kirby kinnane alec kinnane ludbrook meagher searl sheppard gillin murray gillan archer beattie bautovich benjamin buck bunting athol day eddie habel heyes maddox phillips schreenan donald stevens tinissen whitcher ian whitcher mccallum ryrie mccallum marching competition skuja wilton neil andrews ellen freemantle alan johnson willey graeme willey mainwaring diana mainwaring mcdougall little margaret little lance matthews philp davis eureka stockade eureka swimming pool pools swimming pool restarick kempe barry johns harold everett taylor holmes wendell holmes skipton john collier collier daryl schmidt chris sanos greece andrews doull everett seong lockhead pitzen watts technical school junior technical school girl's junior technical school ballarat girl's junior technical school baxendale stan kisler graham willey murray jim murray grundell cleland furlog ron furlong judy johnson russ whitcher anita young durant malaysia literary society thurling andrewartha barnes ditchfield peter ditchfield dunlop kisler mcneil orgill quinlan saggers bill saggers seabrook williams paddle graham handmer hetehrington dow pine ballarat north junior technical school William Saggers Signatures: N.H. ...Three soft covered Magazines - the Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine for 1953-5. .1) 1953 - The Coronation Number. Articles include: The Mining and Metallurgy Congress, Aboriginal research, Power from Water, Engineering Etiquette, Australian Art Images include: Queen Elizabeth 2, Ballarat Junior Technical School winning the Marching Competition, competitors in the Redex Trial. .2) 1954 - Articles include: Eureka Stockade; Working in East Africa and Canada, Greece, Images include; Craig's Hotel, Eureka Swimming Pool; Barry Jones, Harold Everett, "Tailspin" Taylor, Pastoral Skipton, Margaret McGregor, Nancy Rimmington, Janice Tonkin, First Roll Call in Girls' Junior Technical School .3) 1955. Articles include: Tales from Malaysia, Literary Society Images include; Craig's Hotel, Signatures: N.H. Andrews; J. Skuja: Alan E. Johnson, B.V. McDougall, L.J. Mathews, Daryl Schmidt, J, Collierballarat school of mines, tinney, faneco, jim john, dean, spiers, ngip, barrie smith, stewart rowe, elaine walton, stevens, max stevens, sawyer, ann mitchell, flavel, ingleton, bethune, blackburn, boag, brokenshire, carmichael, kirby, kinnane, alec kinnane, ludbrook, meagher, searl, sheppard, gillin, murray gillan, archer, beattie, bautovich, benjamin, buck, bunting, athol day, eddie, habel, heyes, maddox, phillips, schreenan, donald stevens, tinissen, whitcher, ian whitcher, mccallum, ryrie mccallum, marching competition, skuja, wilton, neil andrews, ellen freemantle, alan johnson, willey, graeme willey, mainwaring, diana mainwaring, mcdougall, little, margaret little, lance matthews, philp davis, eureka stockade, eureka swimming pool, pools, swimming pool, restarick, kempe, barry johns, harold everett, taylor, holmes, wendell holmes, skipton, john collier, collier, daryl schmidt, chris sanos, greece, andrews, doull, everett, seong, lockhead, pitzen, watts, technical school, junior technical school, girl's junior technical school, ballarat girl's junior technical school, baxendale, stan kisler, graham willey, murray, jim murray, grundell, cleland, furlog, ron furlong, judy johnson, russ whitcher, anita young, durant, malaysia, literary society, thurling, andrewartha, barnes, ditchfield, peter ditchfield, dunlop, kisler, mcneil, orgill, quinlan, saggers, bill saggers, seabrook, williams, paddle, graham, handmer, hetehrington, dow, pine, ballarat north junior technical school, william saggers -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1952, 1952
... johnson...m. gillin...t. seabrook...m. phillips...j. sawyer...c. restarick...j. saggers...g. ditchfield...j. tinney...don stewart...Flower, Literary Society, Prominent Personalities, Science School, News and Notes, Prize Presentation, The Apprentices, Boys Sport, Sun Youth Travel Memoirs, The Art School, His Majesty the Late King George VI, Commercial Notes, Gleanings Here and There, Junior School, Girls Sport, Sport, House Notes, Junior Technical School Students', Roll Call - Diploma Students 1952 ballarat school of mines magazine mr bryan c. sanos s. deans j. williams r. simpson c. g. fairbank d. treadwell e. aitkens g. birkett g. allen f. benjamin s. gillespie r. hullick h. mccallum h. harris j. walton e. walsh j. stevens b. clark rupert p. flower john bechervaise w. keith hindson a. james tinney walter c. tooth john d. bethune vilma sansom betty clark travers duncan joyce wilson lex lockhart jim w. beattie joyce stevens slim ingleton a. eddy john howard douglas george dean edgar bartrop colin mck. henry tom adams max kennedy jeff coward o. j. nilsen j. skuja s. rowe w. maddox a. kinnane d. fraser a. carpenter john james b. flavel j. murray d. schmidt g. habel t. duncan l. matthews n. spiers b. smith a. tonnisseu r. ingleton j. bethune j. mills j. mcneil b. schreenan w. carlyon d. stevens l. j. hillman k. hindson r. furlong j. beattie b. taylor g. heyes l. quilliam r. archer a. johnson m. gillin t. seabrook m. phillips j. sawyer c. restarick j. saggers g. ditchfield j. tinney don stewart j. faneco m. stevens w. tooth ron simpson bill maxwell graham searle jim tinney k. treloar j. barnes s. j. deans lynette j. blomeley georgina cox heather mcgregor janet saunders heather harris elizabeth mcarthur norma coffield pat lavery imelda lee gloria white valerie westbrook cynthia stone janice thompson clare mooney glenys perry faida lewis betty clarke marion volk isla veal valerie yates coralie mckenzie lorraine digby barbara henderson deidre wilson margaret henderson barbara ngip glenys sleeth anne duncan l. dwyer elaine leishman j. jenkin stirling gillespie w. bridges b. baldock b. braybrook e. mackie r. braybrook c. grose b. mackie c. garnham c. schmidtke t. lugg j. copeman b. tozer g. mathews n. sutherland r. lambert j. sanders m. quick j. collier g. pike r. digby r. quayle r. sharp n. brogden r. lyons p. stevens j. bastin b. kay k. duncan b. golding l. norman b. murnane k. hocking c. sealey b. langdon f. weightman m. birch r. stevenson r. stewart r. haintz k. mccoll k. jarvis l. hocking d. curtain r. lazarus e. boak j. fletcher b. orchard j. squires n. pike j. shrader l. reynolds m. ritchie g. smith d. parkes g. templeton m. wunhym v. vincent d. robertson d. lang l. horwood d. searle d. new v. jolly a. minotti b. beaumont m. marshall e. bowen j. rogers d. cody e. kinnane j. cunningham j. schrader r. horgan j. white n. flood j. matthews h. gale k. mitchell v. rowse j. mayne a. gilbert b. warrillow g. gilbert n. quick m. hall d. furlong n. lyons j. richards j. jones l. major d. baldock d. dow g. ruddick d. howell j. caddy b. singleton b. powell r. sharpe c. lockhart l. daff c. sharpe d. irish l. dow a. douglas n. twaites j. courtney l. beacham n. c. cartledege cliff sealey j. f. collier e. g. mackie m. g. quick b. l. collinson j. n. bastin g. e. timmins valerie mills j. a. jenkin w. cowan i. mitaxa n. c. leckie r. j. austin n. coffield d. quilliam r. courtney f. m. kilfoyle p. nunn King George VI Pale blue soft covered magazine with navy blue titles. ...School Council, Members of Staff, Editorial, Principal's Page, Magazine Committee, Obituary - Rupert P. Flower, Literary Society, Prominent Personalities, Science School, News and Notes, Prize Presentation, The Apprentices, Boys Sport, Sun Youth Travel Memoirs, The Art School, His Majesty the Late King George VI, Commercial Notes, Gleanings Here and There, Junior School, Girls Sport, Sport, House Notes, Junior Technical School Students', Roll Call - Diploma Students 1952Pale blue soft covered magazine with navy blue titles.ballarat school of mines, magazine, mr bryan, c. sanos, s. deans, j. williams, r. simpson, c. g. fairbank, d. treadwell, e. aitkens, g. birkett, g. allen, f. benjamin, s. gillespie, r. hullick, h. mccallum, h. harris, j. walton, e. walsh, j. stevens, b. clark, rupert p. flower, john bechervaise, w. keith hindson, a. james tinney, walter c. tooth, john d. bethune, vilma sansom, betty clark, travers duncan, joyce wilson, lex lockhart, jim w. beattie, joyce stevens, slim ingleton, a. eddy, john howard, douglas george dean, edgar bartrop, colin mck. henry, tom adams, max kennedy, jeff coward, o. j. nilsen, j. skuja, s. rowe, w. maddox, a. kinnane, d. fraser, a. carpenter, john james, b. flavel, j. murray, d. schmidt, g. habel, t. duncan, l. matthews, n. spiers, b. smith, a. tonnisseu, r. ingleton, j. bethune, j. mills, j. mcneil, b. schreenan, w. carlyon, d. stevens, l. j. hillman, k. hindson, r. furlong, j. beattie, b. taylor, g. heyes, l. quilliam, r. archer, a. johnson, m. gillin, t. seabrook, m. phillips, j. sawyer, c. restarick, j. saggers, g. ditchfield, j. tinney, don stewart, j. faneco, m. stevens, w. tooth, ron simpson, bill maxwell, graham searle, jim tinney, k. treloar, j. barnes, s. j. deans, lynette j. blomeley, georgina cox, heather mcgregor, janet saunders, heather harris, elizabeth mcarthur, norma coffield, pat lavery, imelda lee, gloria white, valerie westbrook, cynthia stone, janice thompson, clare mooney, glenys perry, faida lewis, betty clarke, marion volk, isla veal, valerie yates, coralie mckenzie, lorraine digby, barbara henderson, deidre wilson, margaret henderson, barbara ngip, glenys sleeth, anne duncan, l. dwyer, elaine leishman, j. jenkin, stirling gillespie, w. bridges, b. baldock, b. braybrook, e. mackie, r. braybrook, c. grose, b. mackie, c. garnham, c. schmidtke, t. lugg, j. copeman, b. tozer, g. mathews, n. sutherland, r. lambert, j. sanders, m. quick, j. collier, g. pike, r. digby, r. quayle, r. sharp, n. brogden, r. lyons, p. stevens, j. bastin, b. kay, k. duncan, b. golding, l. norman, b. murnane, k. hocking, c. sealey, b. langdon, f. weightman, m. birch, r. stevenson, r. stewart, r. haintz, k. mccoll, k. jarvis, l. hocking, d. curtain, r. lazarus, e. boak, j. fletcher, b. orchard, j. squires, n. pike, j. shrader, l. reynolds, m. ritchie, g. smith, d. parkes, g. templeton, m. wunhym, v. vincent, d. robertson, d. lang, l. horwood, d. searle, d. new, v. jolly, a. minotti, b. beaumont, m. marshall, e. bowen, j. rogers, d. cody, e. kinnane, j. cunningham, j. schrader, r. horgan, j. white, n. flood, j. matthews, h. gale, k. mitchell, v. rowse, j. mayne, a. gilbert, b. warrillow, g. gilbert, n. quick, m. hall, d. furlong, n. lyons, j. richards, j. jones, l. major, d. baldock, d. dow, g. ruddick, d. howell, j. caddy, b. singleton, b. powell, r. sharpe, c. lockhart, l. daff, c. sharpe, d. irish, l. dow, a. douglas, n. twaites, j. courtney, l. beacham, n. c. cartledege, cliff sealey, j. f. collier, e. g. mackie, m. g. quick, b. l. collinson, j. n. bastin, g. e. timmins, valerie mills, j. a. jenkin, w. cowan, i. mitaxa, n. c. leckie, r. j. austin, n. coffield, d. quilliam, r. courtney, f. m. kilfoyle, p. nunn, king george vi -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1951. Gold Centenary Number, 1951
... johnson...r. archer...j. brokenshire...g. heyes...j. carmichael...c. restarick...m. phillips...m. gillin...don stewart...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields School Council, Members of Staff, Editorial, Principal's Page, Magazine Committee, News and Notes, Literary Society, Prominent Personalities, The Centenary and Jubilee Celebrations, Prize Presentation, Boys Sport, Cricket, Annual Sports, Football, Baseball, Tennis, Science School, A Day in Colombo, The Apprentices, The Art School, Ballarat's Achievement, The Girls Association, Dressmakers, Commercial Notes, Foundation Pupils of Ballarat Girls Junior Technical School, Junior School, Retirements ballarat school of mines magazine heather harris c. g. fairbank d. cotton j. bethune f. andrewartha p. ditchfield n. andrews f. benjamin s. deans w. j. patterson glenice lodington esme atkins rosemary hullick heather browning valerie jolly eileen walsh beverley robinson b. bryan jack ballinger h. trudinger l. garner don stevens kevin treloar cliff restarick jim brokenshire john jopling barbara wilson margery troon e. j. tippett r. w. richards w. kingston joan cameron lloyd veal john mckenzie crom. bray pat maloney betty dulfer margaret martin bill llewellyn jacquiline bilston alf mckenzie grace laurie john spittle mina gallie mrs willis brown donald eltringham mrs d. eltringham geoff mounter mrs g. mounter alan wilson ian mclachlan doug dean mrs d. dean bill meinhardt norman dalton b. taylor j. tinney r. ingleton a. kinnane g. hindson j. peyton j. sawyer j. watts a. fareco e. bartrop m. frawley l. matthews j. blackburn b. flavel b. schreenan b. smith d. stevens j. ballinger c. livitsanos a. johnson r. archer j. brokenshire g. heyes j. carmichael c. restarick m. phillips m. gillin don stewart a. faneco m. stevens w. maddox w. tooth r. simpson jim john ruth buckland ron simpson max phillips l. m. pedrazzi ballarat lake wendouree don whitefield dorothy robertson glen gazzard alison philp audrey dunn 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grose c. garnham j. white d. snowden b. darrington m. drabsch t. wilson r. osborne a. mcpherson n. dixon g. anderson r. stevenson b. musgrove m. roberts d. dow a. hepworth j. copeman g. pike j. collier c. petrie l. pitcher r. sharpe j. gilmer k. hall j. boak j. hudson k. mccoll Green soft covered magazine with gold font. ...School Council, Members of Staff, Editorial, Principal's Page, Magazine Committee, News and Notes, Literary Society, Prominent Personalities, The Centenary and Jubilee Celebrations, Prize Presentation, Boys Sport, Cricket, Annual Sports, Football, Baseball, Tennis, Science School, A Day in Colombo, The Apprentices, The Art School, Ballarat's Achievement, The Girls Association, Dressmakers, Commercial Notes, Foundation Pupils of Ballarat Girls Junior Technical School, Junior School, Retirements Green soft covered magazine with gold font.ballarat school of mines, magazine, heather harris, c. g. fairbank, d. cotton, j. bethune, f. andrewartha, p. ditchfield, n. andrews, f. benjamin, s. deans, w. j. patterson, glenice lodington, esme atkins, rosemary hullick, heather browning, valerie jolly, eileen walsh, beverley robinson, b. bryan, jack ballinger, h. trudinger, l. garner, don stevens, kevin treloar, cliff restarick, jim brokenshire, john jopling, barbara wilson, margery troon, e. j. tippett, r. w. richards, w. kingston, joan cameron, lloyd veal, john mckenzie, crom. bray, pat maloney, betty dulfer, margaret martin, bill llewellyn, jacquiline bilston, alf mckenzie, grace laurie, john spittle, mina gallie, mrs willis brown, donald eltringham, mrs d. eltringham, geoff mounter, mrs g. mounter, alan wilson, ian mclachlan, doug dean, mrs d. dean, bill meinhardt, norman dalton, b. taylor, j. tinney, r. ingleton, a. kinnane, g. hindson, j. peyton, j. sawyer, j. watts, a. fareco, e. bartrop, m. frawley, l. matthews, j. blackburn, b. flavel, b. schreenan, b. smith, d. stevens, j. ballinger, c. livitsanos, a. johnson, r. archer, j. brokenshire, g. 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n. brogden, k. duncan, b. baldock, j. bastin, r. furlong, n. spiers, d. quillian, n. sutherland, a. mills, l. norman, w. saggers, m. hodder, r. hewitt, d. jones, p. reid, b. warrillon, g. edwards, j. bentley, m. hall, n. quick, b. mann, f. dolan, g. gilbert, e. mackie, w. davies, d. roberts, n. purdue, r. austin, r. dunstone, g. king, r. hill, i. nunn, g. hawkes, w. cowan, c. grose, c. garnham, j. white, d. snowden, b. darrington, m. drabsch, t. wilson, r. osborne, a. mcpherson, n. dixon, g. anderson, r. stevenson, b. musgrove, m. roberts, d. dow, a. hepworth, j. copeman, g. pike, j. collier, c. petrie, l. pitcher, r. sharpe, j. gilmer, k. hall, j. boak, j. hudson, k. mccoll -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1953. Coronation Number, 1953
... stewart rowe...elaine walton...max stevens...jim sawyer...bruce flavel...ron ingleton...john bethune...john blackburn...john boag...jim brokenshire...john carmichael...ray kibby...alec kinnane...norm. ludbrook...noel meagher...graham searle...rod sheppard...d. halliwell...g. searle...b. tozer...murray gillin...g. keyes...r. archer...b. taylor...g. ditchfield...j. watts...j. sawyer...a. johnson...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Editorial, Principal's Page, Literary Society, News and Notes, Prominent Personalities, Science School, Boys Sport, Baseball, Athletics, Football, Cricket, Tennis, The Art School, The Apprentices, Commercial Notes, Junior School, House Notes, With the Cricketers, School Council 1953, Roll Call - Diploma Students 1953, Junior Technical School students ballarat school of mines magazine w. h. corbould mr hillman mr gillespie i. burger n. leckie b. singleton mr treadwell mr fairbank j. mcneil b. smith ann mitchell janice wilton eleanor tozer j. beattie b. macdougall mr bryan a. e. ferguson jim tinney arthur faneco jean dean jim john neville spiers barbara ngip barrie smith stewart rowe elaine walton max stevens jim sawyer bruce flavel ron ingleton john bethune john blackburn john boag jim brokenshire john carmichael ray kibby alec kinnane norm. ludbrook noel meagher graham searle rod sheppard d. halliwell g. searle b. tozer murray gillin g. keyes r. archer b. taylor g. ditchfield j. watts j. sawyer a. johnson w. saggers j. barnes j. john g. willey d. schmidt l. matthews b. schreenan s. kisler d. stevens j. tinney i. schunke j. murray w. maxwell n. andrews g. habel r. furlong a. mills l. doull a. day f. benjamin w. maddox ryrie mccallum t. seabrook i. shunke robert a. cross joan taylor diana. mainwaring m. stafford d. lavery c. borrack l. cutter j. saunders margaret paine robyn day j. fletcher geo. shuttleworth k. douglas p. henson tony sykes d. martin m. hall e. courtney b. murnane b. donald b. mackie d. quilliam k. hocking k. jenkin h. lockett n. dixon n. hodder n. sutherlland n. brogden m. drabsch b. mcknight b. baldock r. gilbert j. hovey l. willis l. robson j. mills j. cunningham c. veale b. salter i. jolly j. rogers d. beaumont a. minotti m. eggleton m. wunhyn b. cody l. edwards d. lang m. marshall j. schrader dawn lang barbara o'connell b. wilson m. thorpe m. volk r. wells j. thompson j. taylor helen ross desmond winberg r. cutter d. gallagher p. cahill a. cassells l. johns k. norman g. wilson p. collier t. lugg g. shuttleworth n. nunn g. van berkel r. lazarus c. bilney m. drabsh b. bellingham g. douglas c. grose r. stewart w. edmonds g. gilmer l. furlong l. copeman j. lloyd n. twaits l. willison j. squire e. kinnane g. boyach e. leishman b. mclennan n. cartledge w. cowan b. swan b. trezie w. etty i. mchenry b. parker w. g. cowan don whitefield p. agrums l. pike d. baldock n. richards a. kilfoyle c. mckinnon g. henderson d. roberston j. strickland m. walsh b. blee f. nicol g. sonsie g. swanson g. e. timmins n. g. cowan m. wunhym g. templeton d. new v. vincent m. ritchie j. schroeder d. parkes i. hosking n. rimmington h. mcgregor g. sleeth a. mitchell v. jolly n. c. leckie b. trotter i. t. macklin White soft covered magazine with red titles Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1953. ...Editorial, Principal's Page, Literary Society, News and Notes, Prominent Personalities, Science School, Boys Sport, Baseball, Athletics, Football, Cricket, Tennis, The Art School, The Apprentices, Commercial Notes, Junior School, House Notes, With the Cricketers, School Council 1953, Roll Call - Diploma Students 1953, Junior Technical School students White soft covered magazine with red titlesballarat school of mines, magazine, w. h. corbould, mr hillman, mr gillespie, i. burger, n. leckie, b. singleton, mr treadwell, mr fairbank, j. mcneil, b. smith, ann mitchell, janice wilton, eleanor tozer, j. beattie, b. macdougall, mr bryan, a. e. ferguson, jim tinney, arthur faneco, jean dean, jim john, neville spiers, barbara ngip, barrie smith, stewart rowe, elaine walton, max stevens, jim sawyer, bruce flavel, ron ingleton, john bethune, john blackburn, john boag, jim brokenshire, john carmichael, ray kibby, alec kinnane, norm. ludbrook, noel meagher, graham searle, rod sheppard, d. halliwell, g. searle, b. tozer, murray gillin, g. keyes, r. archer, b. taylor, g. ditchfield, j. watts, j. sawyer, a. johnson, w. saggers, j. barnes, j. john, g. willey, d. schmidt, l. matthews, b. schreenan, s. kisler, d. stevens, j. tinney, i. schunke, j. murray, w. maxwell, n. andrews, g. habel, r. furlong, a. mills, l. doull, a. day, f. benjamin, w. maddox, ryrie mccallum, t. seabrook, i. shunke, robert a. cross, joan taylor, diana. mainwaring, m. stafford, d. lavery, c. borrack, l. cutter, j. saunders, margaret paine, robyn day, j. fletcher, geo. shuttleworth, k. douglas, p. henson, tony sykes, d. martin, m. hall, e. courtney, b. murnane, b. donald, b. mackie, d. quilliam, k. hocking, k. jenkin, h. lockett, n. dixon, n. hodder, n. sutherlland, n. brogden, m. drabsch, b. mcknight, b. baldock, r. gilbert, j. hovey, l. willis, l. robson, j. mills, j. cunningham, c. veale, b. salter, i. jolly, j. rogers, d. beaumont, a. minotti, m. eggleton, m. wunhyn, b. cody, l. edwards, d. lang, m. marshall, j. schrader, dawn lang, barbara o'connell, b. wilson, m. thorpe, m. volk, r. wells, j. thompson, j. taylor, helen ross, desmond winberg, r. cutter, d. gallagher, p. cahill, a. cassells, l. johns, k. norman, g. wilson, p. collier, t. lugg, g. shuttleworth, n. nunn, g. van berkel, r. lazarus, c. bilney, m. drabsh, b. bellingham, g. douglas, c. grose, r. stewart, w. edmonds, g. gilmer, l. furlong, l. copeman, j. lloyd, n. twaits, l. willison, j. squire, e. kinnane, g. boyach, e. leishman, b. mclennan, n. cartledge, w. cowan, b. swan, b. trezie, w. etty, i. mchenry, b. parker, w. g. cowan, don whitefield, p. agrums, l. pike, d. baldock, n. richards, a. kilfoyle, c. mckinnon, g. henderson, d. roberston, j. strickland, m. walsh, b. blee, f. nicol, g. sonsie, g. swanson, g. e. timmins, n. g. cowan, m. wunhym, g. templeton, d. new, v. vincent, m. ritchie, j. schroeder, d. parkes, i. hosking, n. rimmington, h. mcgregor, g. sleeth, a. mitchell, v. jolly, n. c. leckie, b. trotter, i. t. macklin -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1963, 1963
... stewart campbell...graham william hall...john rash...alan kenneth webb...peter agrums...sr. mary chanel fitzsimmons...david ewan clarke kirton...william joseph lannen...neil frances menz...keith houston alexander...john alexander pollock...john peter russell...francis william hunting...chookiate sirivongse...chong thung tay...keith stanley waller...bryan magson...anne moorehouse...stephen drew...gerry liston...gary roberts...ray megee...peter smith...daila berzins...don yates...kelvin whitford...greg hunter...david bell...michael moissinac...neil mudge...arthur patterson...edward scull...joseph heller...g. roberts...j. humphreys...bobby ong...alan cox...p. l. day...r. coutts...wayne johnson...Richards Medal, Diplomas Conferred, Personality Tests and the Individual, Poison to Poison - Students' Revue for 1963, Malaya, Income Tax, Rustling Rags, Where Mankind has Failed, Sports Awards 1963, Sports, School Council, Members of Staff, Roll Call ballarat school of mines students' magazine 1963 staff, sports tony brauer bob coutts paul pusari jeni milbourne kerry penna brian mclennan bob grub john davis netta walta kevin brady oscar rogers kuo yiew see h. e. arblaster stanley white quentin reynolds smyth l. p. coombes - chief superintendent aeronautical research laboratories melbourne graeme george redman robert skewes chookiat tanaksaranond alan james bethune lachlan stewart campbell graham william hall john rash alan kenneth webb peter agrums sr. mary chanel fitzsimmons david ewan clarke kirton william joseph lannen neil frances menz keith houston alexander john alexander pollock john peter russell francis william hunting chookiate sirivongse chong thung tay keith stanley waller bryan magson anne moorehouse stephen drew gerry liston gary roberts ray megee peter smith daila berzins don yates kelvin whitford greg hunter david bell michael moissinac neil mudge arthur patterson edward scull joseph heller g. roberts j. humphreys bobby ong alan cox p. l. day r. coutts wayne johnson prasert mahattanakul l. t. negri ooi kok hai photography Yellow soft cover with red inscriptions and black figures on front cover, 104 pages including advertisements. ...Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1963. Editorial, Prominent Personalities, King Island - Vacation Wonderland, Look back in Wonder, The Sensible Enemy, Diploma Conferring Ceremony, R. W. Richards Medal, Diplomas Conferred, Personality Tests and the Individual, Poison to Poison - Students' Revue for 1963, Malaya, Income Tax, Rustling Rags, Where Mankind has Failed, Sports Awards 1963, Sports, School Council, Members of Staff, Roll Call Yellow soft cover with red inscriptions and black figures on front cover, 104 pages including advertisements.ballarat school of mines students' magazine 1963, staff, sports, tony brauer, bob coutts, paul pusari, jeni milbourne, kerry penna brian mclennan, bob grub, john davis, netta walta, kevin brady, oscar rogers, kuo yiew see, h. e. arblaster, stanley white, quentin reynolds smyth, l. p. coombes - chief superintendent aeronautical research laboratories melbourne, graeme george redman, robert skewes, chookiat tanaksaranond, alan james bethune, lachlan stewart campbell, graham william hall, john rash, alan kenneth webb, peter agrums, sr. mary chanel fitzsimmons, david ewan clarke kirton, william joseph lannen, neil frances menz, keith houston alexander, john alexander pollock, john peter russell, francis william hunting, chookiate sirivongse, chong thung tay, keith stanley waller, bryan magson, anne moorehouse, stephen drew, gerry liston, gary roberts, ray megee, peter smith, daila berzins, don yates, kelvin whitford, greg hunter, david bell, michael moissinac, neil mudge, arthur patterson, edward scull, joseph heller, g. roberts, j. humphreys, bobby ong, alan cox, p. l. day, r. coutts, wayne johnson, prasert mahattanakul, l. t. negri, ooi kok hai, photography -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Berry Anderson & Co, The School of Mines and Industries, Calendar, 1914, 1913
... Johnson...E. J. Cannon...G. Clegg...C. E. Campbell...W. J. Hall...W. H. Steane...J. Wright...S. H. Hodder...W. J. Patterson...H. W. Malin...R. V. Maddison...Science Department...Associate Courses...Certificate Courses...Technical Art and Craft Department...Associated Trade Classes...Sir Redmond Barry...Judge Rogers...R M. Serjeant...Thomas Bath...E. Ballhausen...Dr Stewart...Johnson E. J. Cannon G. Clegg C. E. Campbell W. J. Hall W. H. Steane J. Wright S. H. Hodder W. J. Patterson H. W. Malin R. V. Maddison Science Department Associate Courses Certificate Courses Technical Art and Craft Department Associated Trade Classes Sir Redmond Barry Judge Rogers R M. Serjeant Thomas Bath E. Ballhausen Dr Stewart ...Contents of the Booklet: Associateship, Calendar, Certificate Courses - Science, Certificate Courses - Art, Draughtsman's Courses, Discipline, Discipline Board, Examination Results, Fees, Full Certificates Issued, General Regulations, Introduction, Junior Technical School, Railway Fares, Teaching Staff, Technical Art and Craft School, Subjects of Instruction - Department of Chemistry and Metallurgy, Geological Department, Engineering Department, Electrical and Electrical Engineering Department, Department of Mathematics, Department of Physics, Electrical Wiring, Electrical Engineering for Post Office Mechanics, Turning, Fitting and Blacksmithing, Telegraphy, Art and Applied Art Subjects, Architecture and Building Construction, Engineering Drawing, Carpentry and Manual Training, Dressmaking and Dresscutting, House Decoration and Signwriting, Photography, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Working Blue covered 176 page booklet relating to the School of Mines and Industries in the year 1914. school of mines and industries, william poole, professor a. mica smith, daniel walker, hubert r. murphy, a. e. c. kerr, e. j. a. mcconnon, john m. sutherland, ralph williams, e. gutheil, t. wlliams, herbert h. smith, a. m. lilburne, m. c. young, h. j. hall, d. t. johnson, e. j. cannon, g. clegg, c. e. campbell, w. j. hall, w. h. steane, j. wright, s. h. hodder, w. j. patterson, h. w. malin, r. v. maddison, science department, associate courses, certificate courses, technical art and craft department, associated trade classes, sir redmond barry, judge rogers, r m. serjeant, thomas bath, e. ballhausen, dr stewart, james oddie, associateship and final certificates, mining engineering course, metallurgy course, applied chemistry course, irrigation engineering course, certificate courses, geology course, electrical engineering course, municipal and hydraulic engineering course, chemistry, agricultural chemistry, technical chemistry, engineering chemistry, physical chemistry, metallurgy, assaying, minerology, petrology, engineering and mining department, turning and fitting, mining, electricity, electrical technology, graphical algebra and analytical geometry, physics, mechanics and heat, sound and light, technical, art, craft and trade schools, teachers' certificates, drawing, modelling, ballarat junior technical school, full certificates issued, examination results - 1910, 1911, 1912
