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Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of shop No.88 Maling Road in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Street view of shop No.88 Maling Road in The Block 1907... The Block 1907... Road in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road Shops The Block 1907 Coloured ...Coloured photograph of street view of shop No.88 Maling Road in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of shop No.86 Maling Road in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Street view of shop No.86 Maling Road in The Block 1907... The Block 1907... Road in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road Shops The Block 1907 Coloured ...Coloured photograph of Street view of shop No.86 Maling Road in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of shop No. 84 Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Block 1907... The Block 1907... Road Canterbury in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road The Block 1907 Coloured photograph ...Coloured photograph of street view of shop No. 84 Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of 2 shops in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Block 1907... The Block 1907... Road Canterbury in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road Shops The Block 1907 Coloured ...Coloured photograph of street view of 2 shops in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of shop No. 82 in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Block 1907... The block 1907... Road Canterbury in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road Shops The block 1907 Coloured ...Coloured photograph of street view of shop No. 82 in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of 2 shops in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Block 1907... The Block 1907... Road Canterbury in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road Shops The Block 1907 Coloured ...Coloured photograph of street view of 2 shops in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of shop No. 86 Maling Road, Canterbury in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Block 1907... The Block 1907... Road, Canterbury in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road Shops The Block 1907 Coloured ...Coloured photograph of street view of shop No. 86 Maling Road, Canterbury in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of shop No. 80 Maling Road, Canterbury in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Block 1907... The Block 1907... Road, Canterbury in The Block 1907... melbourne Canterbury Maling Road Shops The Block 1907 Coloured ...Coloured photograph of street view of shop No. 80 Maling Road, Canterbury in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops, the block 1907 -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of shop No. 82 in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907, Stuart Warmington, 1995
... Block 1907... Road Canterbury in The Block 1907... view of shop No. 82 in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907 ...Coloured photograph of street view of shop No. 82 in Maling Road Canterbury in The Block 1907canterbury, maling road, shops -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of No. 86 maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... including the top storey with the words The Block 1907.... the top storey with the words The Block 1907. Photograph Street ...Coloured photograph of the outside of No. 86 Maling Road including the top storey with the words The Block 1907.the block maling road, canterbury, maling road, shops -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Streetscape of the corner of Bryson Street and Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... of the building named The Block 1907.... of the building named The Block 1907. Photograph Streetscape of the corner ...Coloured photograph of the streetscape of the corner of Bryson Street and Maling Road. This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907.canterbury, maling road, shops, bryson street, the block, buckley family -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the shop at No. 90 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... named The Block 1907..... This is also the part of a building named The Block 1907. Photograph ...Coloured photograph of the street view of Ring of Roses shop at No. 90 Maling Road. This is also the part of a building named The Block 1907.canterbury, maling road, shops, the block -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Bryson Street view of the back of shop No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... the corner of the building named The Block 1907.... the corner of the building named The Block 1907. Photograph Bryson ...Coloured photograph of the Bryson Street view of the back of Buckley's supermarket at shop No. 92 Maling Road. This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907.canterbury, maling road, shops, bryson street, buckely family, the block -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Bryson Street view of the back of shop No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... . This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907..... This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907 ...Coloured photograph of the Bryson Street view of the back of Road and Bryson Street depicting Buckley's Supermarket. This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907.canterbury, maling road, shops, the block, bryson street, buckley family -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Bryson Street view of the back of shop No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... the corner of the building named The Block 1907..... This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907 ...Coloured photograph of the Bryson Street view of the back of Buckley's Supermarket at shop No. 92 Maling Road. This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907.canterbury, maling road, shops, bryson street, the block, buckley family -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Bryson Road side of shop No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... . This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907..... This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907 ...Coloured photograph of the street view of the Bryson Road side of Buckley's Supermarket, shop No. 92 Maling Road. This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907.canterbury, maling road, shops, bryson street, buckley family, the block -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the corner of Maling Road and Bryson Street depicting the shop No. 92. Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
... of the building named The Block 1907.... of the building named The Block 1907. Photograph Street view of the corner ...Coloured photograph of the street view of the corner of Maling Road and Bryson Street depicting Buckley's Supermarket at shop No. 92. Maling Road This is also the corner of the building named The Block 1907.canterbury, maling road, shops, bryson street, buckley family, the block -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Furniture - Altar, Rodney Howard Alsop, 1907
... in 1907 on a block of land leased from the Melbourne Harbour Trust... in 1907 on a block of land leased from the Melbourne Harbour Trust ...Along with the pulpit, this Altar was designed by architect Rodney Howard Alsop (1881-1932) (Annual report 1908). It was originally made for the Siddeley Street Institute, which was built in 1907 on a block of land leased from the Melbourne Harbour Trust and donated by Mrs Amelia Shuter (nee Lord) (see Annual Report 1907). The altar is photographed in an early picture of the Siddeley Mission in a room used as chapel before the chapel built in 1909. Although a 21 year lease for the site had been granted, a notice was delivered to the Mission to quit the site in 1912. In 1915, the present site was agreed on. The Altar sits within the Chapel of Saint Peter, which belongs to the State Heritage listed (H1496) Mission to Seafarers Victoria complex. This complex was designed by Walter Richmond Butler in 1916, and officially opened on 11 September 1917. On the right hand side of the altar, is a brass plaque in memory of Charles Shuter, a colonist and police magistrate who died in 1902. The plaque was made in 1907.The Altar is significant because it is located within the Memorial Chapel of Saint Peter, forming part of the State Heritage listed Mission to Seafarers Victoria complex. It is of religious significance in catering for all denominations and the spiritual needs of visiting seafarers.The Altar has a shelf above and three panels along the front, with carved decoration and lettering. Altar bears a plaque that reads "To the Glory of God - In memory of Charles Shuter, of Melbourne, Police Magistrate, Given by his Wife, December 13th 1907". Carved letters "MTS" in centre of three panels along front of Altar, and "HOLY, HOLY, HOLY" in three panels below shelf on top of Altar.altar, mission, seafarers, seamen, melbourne, victoria, charles shuter, siddeley street institute, chapel, australian timber, walter richmond butler, australian maritime history, rodney howard alsop (1881-1932), saint peter chapel, communion table, amelia shuter nee lord, heritage listed, gifts-1917 -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph Album, Kodak, Phillip Island Cemetery, c 1990
The Album was compiled by Nancy McHaffie late 1990's, with the assistance of Edith Jeffery's, with her book "Garden of Memories" and extensive knowledge of Phillip Island. The Cemetery lies back from the road and is surrounded by Manna Gums, rare Peppermint Gums, Blackwoods and other native trees. In all 25 acres of land were set aside as Crown Land in the land settlement of 1868. There are 6.2 acres of wetlands near the cemetery entrance.466-27: Charles Grayden: Charles arrived from England on the "Robert Ben" about 1835. On arrival he went bush. He later married Margaret Larkie in St. James' old Cathedral, Melbourne on 15th September, 1842. They arrived at Hastings in 1860 then came to Phillip Island to live on Block 33, Newhaven in the year 1867. He died 26th January 1905 aged 85. Margaret died 21st June 1907 aged 81. She is also buried in this grave. 466-28: Joseph Bauer: Joseph was the son of our first owner of the Isle of Wight Hotel. His father came to the Island in 1870 and bought a small private house, then added to it in the style of a Swiss House. It became one of the most comfortable hotels in Victoria. Joseph died aged 19, in 1878.phillip island cemetery, nancy mchaffie, edith jeffery -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
camera, Eastman Kodak, 1907
Google kodak manufactured from about 1900 to today No. 3 Cartridge KODAK Camera (metal front slide block focus) (Improved metal front, bed extension, longer bellow and rack pinion focus 1901) This item recorded pictorial information on the life and times of our society. advertising ,social events, news items ,scientific work, engineering ,medical field ,agriculture ,fires , famine, floods ,droughtkodak film camera. Leather look case, lens assembly with cable release folds out of case with expandable concertina lens.Name plate printed on assembly lens "EASTMAN KODAK / COMPANY/ ROCHESTER U.S.A." Printed on top of lens "KODAK / PAT / MAY 7 / 1907 / AUTOMATIC"pictorial, information, 1907, camera, kodak -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, B&W, Anna Box 1849 - 1919, c1912
Anna Box 1849- 1919 was born in Withyham, Sussex England had her 7th birthday en route from Liverpool to Australia. George Box 1808-1867 of Sussex England, married Mary Cripps in 1831 and with 3 three of their 4 four sons and 3 three of their 4 four daughters left Liverpool in the Sailing Ship 'Atlanta' in March 1856 to begin a new life in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia. Their baby daughter Cecilia Lydia died a few days later. Caroline Box, the eldest daughter, remained in England working as a cook until she joined the family in Australia in 1863. William Box 1834-1902, the eldest son of George Box, married Elizabeth Avis 1833- 1914 and they resided in Box Cottage 1865 -1914 where they established a market garden and raised 13 children. William and Elizabeth had emigrated in 1854 so George worked on their market garden before setting up in Patterson Road. Sadly Mary drowned in a water hole only 4 months after their arrival in Brighton. It is supposed that Elizabeth helped George raise the children while he established his market garden. George died from Tetanus following an infected broken leg caused by falling from his dray in 1867. Anna was a dressmaker and in 1881 she married Henry Pay , a painter, from London and they had 3 children . In 1907 the family lived on a 30acre property in Ringwood. which Anna bequeathed to her children. – Beatrice, Norman and Laura. In 1911 they moved to Surrey Hills where Anna died in 1919. Henry died in 1935 in Montrose where he was living with his son Norman Henry Pay, a farmer . Box Cottage Museum, a reconstruction of an early settler hut, is named after the Box family who resided there 1865 -1913 . William Box who, with his wife Elizabeth Avis Box and 13 children, lived and farmed on the block of land in Jasper Road, East Brighton ( now McKinnon / Ormond) that was part of the Henry Dendy Special Survey 1841. George Box 1808-1867 migrated in 1856 and worked with his son William Box until he established a market garden in Patterson Rd . East Brighton ( now Bentleigh). Anna Box –Pay was the 3rd daughter of George and Mary Box. A black and white photograph of Anna Box 1849-1919nilbox anna, pay henry, pay norman, box william, box elizabeth avis, box george, box mary, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, ormond, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, withyham sussex england, ringwood melbourne, pay beatrice, pay laura, st kilda, melbourne, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph - Photographs x2, B&W, possibly Anna Box and Henry Pay, c1881
Anna Box 1849- 1919 was born in Withyham, Sussex England had her 7th birthday en route from Liverpool to Australia. George Box 1808-1867 of Sussex England, married Mary Cripps in 1831 and with 3 three of their 4 four sons and 3 three of their 4 four daughters left Liverpool in the Sailing Ship 'Atlanta' in March 1856 to begin a new life in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia. Their baby daughter Cecilia Lydia died a few days later. Caroline Box, the eldest daughter, remained in England working as a cook until she joined the family in Australia in 1863. William Box 1834-1902, the eldest son of George Box, married Elizabeth Avis 1833- 1914 and they resided in Box Cottage 1865 -1914 where they established a market garden and raised 13 children. William and Elizabeth had emigrated in 1854 so George worked on their market garden before setting up in Patterson Road. Sadly Mary drowned in a water hole only 4 months after their arrival in Brighton. It is supposed that Elizabeth helped George raise the children while he established his market garden. George died from Tetanus following an infected broken leg caused by falling from his dray in 1867. Anna was a dressmaker and in 1881 she married Henry Pay , a painter, from London and they had 3 children . In 1907 the family lived on a 30acre property in Ringwood which Anna bequeathed to her children. – Beatrice, Norman and Laura. In 1911 they moved to Surrey Hills where Anna died in 1919. Henry died in 1935 in Montrose where he was living with his son Norman Henry Pay, a farmer . Box Cottage Museum, a reconstruction of an early settler hut, is named after the Box family who resided there 1865 -1913 . William Box who, with his wife Elizabeth Avis Box and 13 children, lived and farmed on the block of land in Jasper Road, East Brighton ( now McKinnon / Ormond) that was part of the Henry Dendy Special Survey 1841. George Box 1808-1867 migrated in 1856 and worked with his son William Box until he established a market garden in Patterson Rd . East Brighton ( now Bentleigh). Anna Box –Pay was the 3rd daughter of George and Mary Box. 2 black and white photographs that may be of A ) Anna Box and B) her husband Henry Pay A) nil B) J P LIND Photo 82 Swanston St.box anna, pay henry, pay norman, box william, box elizabeth avis, box george, box mary, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, ormond, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, withyham sussex england, ringwood melbourne, pay beatrice, pay laura, st kilda, melbourne -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photographs, 2 x B&W, possibly Anna Box 1849 - 1919, c1880
Anna Box 1849- 1919 was born in Withyham, Sussex England had her 7th birthday en route from Liverpool to Australia. George Box 1808-1867 of Sussex England, married Mary Cripps in 1831 and with 3 three of their 4 four sons and 3 three of their 4 four daughters left Liverpool in the Sailing Ship 'Atlanta' in March 1856 to begin a new life in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia. Their baby daughter Cecilia Lydia died a few days later. Caroline Box, the eldest daughter, remained in England working as a cook until she joined the family in Australia in 1863. William Box 1834-1902, the eldest son of George Box, married Elizabeth Avis 1833- 1914 and they resided in Box Cottage 1865 -1914 where they established a market garden and raised 13 children. William and Elizabeth had emigrated in 1854 so George worked on their market garden before setting up in Patterson Road. Sadly Mary drowned in a water hole only 4 months after their arrival in Brighton. It is supposed that Elizabeth helped George raise the children while he established his market garden. George died from Tetanus following an infected broken leg caused by falling from his dray in 1867. Anna was a dressmaker and in 1881 she married Henry Pay , a painter, from London and they had 3 children . In 1907 the family lived on a 30acre property in Ringwood. which Anna bequeathed to her children. – Beatrice, Norman and Laura. In 1911 they moved to Surrey Hills where Anna died in 1919. Henry died in 1935 in Montrose where he was living with his son Norman Henry Pay, a farmer . Box Cottage Museum, a reconstruction of an early settler hut, is named after the Box family who resided there 1865 -1913 . William Box who, with his wife Elizabeth Avis Box and 13 children, lived and farmed on the block of land in Jasper Road, East Brighton ( now McKinnon / Ormond) that was part of the Henry Dendy Special Survey 1841. George Box 1808-1867 migrated in 1856 and worked with his son William Box until he established a market garden in Patterson Rd . East Brighton ( now Bentleigh). Anna Box –Pay was the 3rd daughter of George and Mary Box. 2 black and white photographs that Avis Box Leigh thinks may be Anna Box c1880A unreadable B Ferry 49 Elizabeth St . Melbournebox anna, pay henry, pay norman, box william, box elizabeth avis, box george, box mary, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, ormond, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, withyham sussex england, ringwood melbourne, pay beatrice, pay laura, st kilda, melbourne -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Tatura Milk Products, 1986
Tatura Milk Products, formerly Butter Factory, was founded in 1907.Black and white photograph of office block and part of factory of Tatura Milk Products. Car in car park, man on bicycle and 2 flags on poles.on back: Tatura Milk Products 1986butter factory tatura, tatura milk products -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - The Block, Maling Road, Canterbury c1910, c1910
The Block, Maling Road from the end of Rochester Road c 1910. Built by Frederick Green in 1907, first substantial development in Maling Road.canterbury, maling road, the block, green> frederick -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Playing Fireman, c1900
This photograph was taken about 1900. Herbert Schlink, on the right of the image was born in was born on 28 March 1883 at Wodonga, Victoria to German migrants Albert Joseph Schlink and Franzsiska Trudewind. He initially enrolled in Faculty of Arts at the University of Sydney, but after one year he transferred to medicine and graduated in 1907. This marked the beginning of a brilliant career. He was appointed as honorary gynaecological surgeon at Royal Prince Alfred, Sydney NSW from 1922. As a director of the hospital board from 1926, Schlink as chairman (1934-62) supervised the opening of Gloucester House, King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Queen Mary Nurses' Home, the neurosurgical and psychiatric blocks, the (Sir Earle) Page Chest Pavilion and the hospital chapel. As a gynaecologist, Herbert pioneered the use of cobalt ray therapy in treating pelvic cancer and instigated the systematic follow-up of cancer patients. In 1954, Herbert was created Knight Bachelor for his public services and his service to medicine. He had previously received the Silver Jubilee Medal from his Majesty King George V, and the Coronation Medals of 1937 and 1953. Outside of his medical career, Dr Schlink was an enthusiastic skier. In 1926 he made the first winter crossing from Kiandra to Kosciusko. He was a foundation member of the Kosciusko Alpine Club and was directly responsible for the building of the first chalet at Charlotte Pass. Schlink Pass near Guthega in the Snowy Mountains is also named in his honour. Charlie Ryan is the boy on the left. He was to later become the editor of the Wodonga and Towong Sentinel after the death of his father in 1912.This image is of significant as it depicts a group of local boys including a preeminent medical professional who was born in Wodonga and a newspaper editor.A framed photo of a group of boys playing with a fire cart in Wodonga.Below photograph: "PLAYING FIREMEN / Young Charlie Ryan, left, with the boys of the village./ Herbert Schlink, probably the boy on the right, was to/ become Sir Herbert Schlink, on of the nations most/ distinguished men of medicine. Circa 1900. Photograph courtesy: Wodonga Historical Society"wodonga fire fighters, sir herbert schlink, charles henry ryan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Spring Gully Gold Mining Co. Fryerstown, Minute Book1903 - 1915, 1924 - 1929
The Spring Gully Gold Mining property consists of Gold Mining Lease No. 2986, Castlemaine, of about 21 acres situated on the Emu Reef, in Spring Gully Fryers. There are two shafts, distant about 300 feet from each other. From one of them large quantities of gold were obtained in former years by previous companies. ( Prospectus of the Spring Gully Mining CompanyMaroon hard cover book, brown leather binding on spine and corners, three hundred and eighty pages. Written on spine of book in gold leaf : 'Minute Book'. Handwritten minute entries from 14th September 1903 to 30th August 1915. Affixed to first page, newspaper clipping from the 'Herald' 13/9/05, with information about the Spring Gully Mine Fryerstown. Page eighty-one has two quotes affixed from 'The Yarraville Chlorination and Ore Reduction Works' High Street Yarraville, July 1905, for works associated with pyrites and blanket sand. Page nine, a handwritten letter affixed to minutes, applying for a block of land 250 feet north of main shaft. Signed by J.S. Potter, H. Hancock, G Murray and T. Tumney. 1.Page one hundred and one: three quotes from 'Edwards' Metallurgical Works' Specimen Hill, Bendigo for pyrites and blanket sand. 2.Page one hundred and fifty five: handwritten letter (copy) from A. Schonfelder re shaft work on the mine and mention of tributors 3. Affixed to inside cover: letter from the 'United Shire of Mount Alexander' April 15th. 1907, regarding the reconstruction of the Vaughan bridge over the Loddon River. 'the benefit that the mines in your district derive from the bridge being open for wood waggons and this being the main traffic and this being the principal cause of the bridges present condition'. 4. Prospectus of the Spring Gully Mining Company, Spring Gull, Fryerstown, two page folded document enclosed inside back cover of book. Prospectus incomplete. (10746.93a) 5. Carbon copy of letter to D.E. Williams Esq, Castlemaine from GlenAthol, Casewick Road, London, January 25th, 1907 regarding two gentlemen who were 'called upon to carry the 'Spring Gullys' through - Mr. H. 'is making a determined effort to bring the matter to a successful issue' Letter signed by George Allan. (10746.93b. 6. Carbon copy of letter from E. Williams, London re proposed new company to acquire the properties of Spring G.M. Coy, Spring Gully G.M. Coy. No. 1, Sth Spring Gully G.M. Coy, Sth Spring Gully G.M. Coy Extended (10746.93c) 7. Handwritten letter to the Chairman and Directors of the Spring Gully G.M. Co. re the appointment of 'Mr. Samuel Morse Battery Manager at once, or accept my resignation as Mining Manager, for we can't agree any longer' Signed by A. Schonfelder. 8. Notice of extraordinary meeting of shareholders in Spring Gully Gold Mining Company No Liability, 22nd November 1906 at Beehive Chambers, Bendigo. Signed W.G. Blackham (Blackham & Garvin) Manager of the Company. (10746.93e) The Minute Book is part of the Margaret Roberts Collection of mining documents.bendigo, margaret roberts, , goldmining, castlemaine, spring gully gold mine, fryertown