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Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Clarence Court Elsternwick
... ... Trinity Court...Elsternwick Clarence Court St. Catherine’s Trinity Court McGregor J. Mrs. Arden D. Mr Howlett G. ...This file contains one item pertaining to Anglican Homes for Elderly People in Clarence Court, Elsternwick: 1/A bundle of documents, including a list of the names of office bearers, the annual report and financial statement, the balance sheet, the income and expenditure statement and the auditor’s report for the year ending 31 December 1987, plus a hand-drawn map showing the location of the Court.elsternwick, clarence court, st. catherine’s, trinity court, mcgregor j. mrs., arden d. mr, howlett g. mr., riley d. mr., hare j. mrs., curzon-siggers e. mrs., guy j. mr., hurst p. mr., lang d. dr., rowland a. mr., weickhardt g. mr., buegg m. mrs., henham f. miss, wright l. mrs., sister james walter, nellor w. reverend, davis r. reverend, hislop j. reverend, cleary r. reverend, yelland r. mr., danby bland proven + co. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Original Photograph, Clive Brooks, Original Anglican Church/Common School (1857), east side, 9 Nov. 1991
... Trinity...tennis court...Colour photo Original Holy Trinity Anglican Church/Common School (April 1857), east side. Part of tennis court visible in foreground, with net and umpire's stand....Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields detail of historic building Buninyong Holy Trinity tennis court Anglican Church Common School Colour photo Original Holy Trinity Anglican Church/Common School (April 1857), east side. ...detail of historic buildingColour photo Original Holy Trinity Anglican Church/Common School (April 1857), east side. Part of tennis court visible in foreground, with net and umpire's stand.buninyong, holy trinity, tennis court, anglican, church, common school -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Original Photograph, Clive Brooks, Buninyong Primary School, front (west) view, estab. 1893, 9 Nov. 1991
... Trinity...tennis court...Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields detail of historic building Buninyong Holy Trinity tennis court Anglican Church Common School Colour photo Buninyong Primary School, Ingles St., front (west) view, estab. 1893 Buninyong Primary School, front (west) view, estab. 1893 Photograph Original Photograph Clive Brooks ...detail of historic buildingColour photo Buninyong Primary School, Ingles St., front (west) view, estab. 1893buninyong, holy trinity, tennis court, anglican, church, common school -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - National Trust Register
... Trinity Congregational Uniting Church Glenhuntly... Alnwick... Holmwood... New Alexandra... Joscelyne Organ... Smith Organ... Fincham Organ... St George's Bentleigh... McKinnon Progress Hall... Wurlitzer Organ... Moorabbin Town Hall... Christ Anglican Church... St Mary's Jubilee School... St Stephen's Presbyterian Church... Elsternwick Congregational Church... St Mary's Church of England... Former Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station No. 31... St Mary's Jubilee Church... Belle Court...Georges Road Willow Street Grange Road Station Place Railway Parade Alexandra Street Wood Crescent Elizabeth Street Halstead Street Mavho Street Tucker Road McKinnon Road Nepean Highway Wheatly Road Uniting Church Carnegie Athole St Stephen's Uniting Church Caulfield St Aloysius' Catholic Church Halstead St Mary's Anglican Church Caulfield Caulfield Town Hall Anseln The Glen Woolamai Caulfield House Caulfield Hospital Lirrewa Labassa Fairfield Hall Bellecourt Bagatelle Myoora Rosecraddock Adam and Eve - Karl Duldig The Family - Karl Duldig Caulfield Primary School Septimus Miller Memorial Chapel Brighton Cemetery Hopetoun Gardens State Savings Bank Elsternwick Anderson Organ Hopetoun Private Hospital (Melrose) Rippon Lea Ripponlea Burreel O'Neill College Lisbon House Elsternwick Club Merkin-Schutze Organ Presentation Convent Duldig Mural - Kadimah Cultural Centre Glenmoore Craigellachie St James the Great Glenfern Grimwade House Dacre Trinity Congregational Uniting Church Glenhuntly Alnwick Holmwood New Alexandra Joscelyne Organ Smith Organ Fincham Organ St George's Bentleigh McKinnon Progress Hall Wurlitzer Organ Moorabbin Town Hall Christ Anglican Church St Mary's Jubilee School St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Elsternwick Congregational Church St Mary's Church of England Former Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station No. 31 St Mary's Jubilee Church Belle Court Trinity Congregational Church Heatherbrae Carnegie Caulfield Caulfield North Caulfield South Elsternwick Glen Huntly Glenhuntly Murrumbeena St Kilda East Bentleigh McKinnon Moorabbin Ormond National Trust of Australia National Trust Register Houses Churches Schools Organs Vallati Gladys Mansions Document National Trust Register ...This file contains two items relating to historic buildings in Glen Eira listed on the National Trust Registry: 1/A fax, sent to Gladys Vallati on 02/03/1995 from the National Trust of Australia listing buildings on the Trust’s registry in the Glen Eira area, as well as their addresses and status on the register (5 pages). (Additional photocopy taken for preservation purposes). 2/A typed list of buildings in the Glen Eira area (mainly Caulfield) which are on the National Trust list, including address, approximate date of construction and status on the register. Date of production of the list is unknown. (6 pages).neerim road, poplar grove, avoca grove, balaclava road, orrong road, bambra road, glen eira road, hood crescent, hawthorn road, glenferri street, glenhuntly road, glen huntly road, kambrook road, kooyong road, lirrewa grove, manor grove, north road, pearson avenue, seymour road, alma road, craddock avenue, dandenong road, lyndoch avenue, orrong crescent, hotham street, nagle avenue, inkerman street, iknerman road, sandham street, selwyn street, st. georges road, willow street, grange road, station place, railway parade, alexandra street, wood crescent, elizabeth street, halstead street, mavho street, tucker road, mckinnon road, nepean highway, wheatly road, uniting church carnegie, athole, st stephen's uniting church caulfield, st aloysius' catholic church, halstead, st mary's anglican church caulfield, caulfield town hall, anseln, the glen, woolamai, caulfield house, caulfield hospital, lirrewa, labassa, fairfield hall, bellecourt, bagatelle, myoora, rosecraddock, adam and eve - karl duldig, the family - karl duldig, caulfield primary school, septimus miller memorial chapel, brighton cemetery, hopetoun gardens, state savings bank elsternwick, anderson organ, hopetoun private hospital (melrose), rippon lea, ripponlea, burreel, o'neill college, lisbon house, elsternwick club, merkin-schutze organ, presentation convent, duldig mural - kadimah cultural centre, glenmoore, craigellachie, st james the great, glenfern, grimwade house, dacre, trinity congregational uniting church glenhuntly, alnwick, holmwood, new alexandra, joscelyne organ, smith organ, fincham organ, st george's bentleigh, mckinnon progress hall, wurlitzer organ, moorabbin town hall, christ anglican church, st mary's jubilee school, st stephen's presbyterian church, elsternwick congregational church, st mary's church of england, former metropolitan fire brigade station no. 31, st mary's jubilee church, belle court, trinity congregational church, heatherbrae, carnegie, caulfield, caulfield north, caulfield south, elsternwick, glen huntly, glenhuntly, murrumbeena, st kilda east, bentleigh, mckinnon, moorabbin, ormond, national trust of australia, national trust register, houses, churches, schools, organs, vallati gladys, mansions -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Copy of B&W photo, Buninyong Scouts and Cubs, standing on Holy Trinity Church tennis courts, 1930's, Buninyong Scouts and Cubs, standing on Holy Trinity Church tennis courts, 1930's
... Holy Trinity Anglican Church...tennis court...Buninyong Scouts and Cubs, standing on Holy Trinity Church tennis courts, 1930's...Buninyong Scouts and Cubs, standing on Holy Trinity Church tennis courts, 1930's Buninyong Scouts and Cubs, standing on Holy Trinity Church tennis courts, 1930's Photograph Copy of B&W photo, Buninyong Scouts and Cubs, standing on Holy Trinity Church tennis courts, 1930's ...historic, social, peopleBuninyong Scouts and Cubs, standing on Holy Trinity Church tennis courts, 1930's"Buninyong Scouts & Cubs, Church of England tennis courts, 1930's Left, Mr Hayden, Teller at National Bank, Doug Hale, ?, ?, Ken HAle, ?, Ron Nichols (son of Vicar), Norm Thornton, Cubs - Gordon Hale, ?, ?, Keith Thornton."buninyong, holy trinity anglican church, tennis court, boy scouts, cubs, hale, hayden, nichols, thornton -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Lantern Slides, Boxed Lantern Slides, c1920
... The box contains 50 lantern slides including: * male Turk in turbin *interior of a cathedral * Cavalry Scene, Boer War (c1900) * Richard Seddon portrait * Fishermen at Sea * Turkish domed building * Eddystone Lighthouse, England * image of early printing * Cloister Court, Trinity College, Cambridge * Farm Cove, Sydney Harbour (by I.F.E) * National Park, Sydney * Customs House, Sydney * View from the Dome of St Peter's, Rome (Pre 1929) * Botanical Gardens, Sydney * Coogee Bay, NSW * Keeble College Chapel, Oxford * Holy Land - The Village of Endor * Sydney Cove * Interior portrait of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Parliament House, Melbourne * Palace Dela Concord, Italy...The box contains 50 lantern slides including: * male Turk in turbin *interior of a cathedral * Cavalry Scene, Boer War (c1900) * Richard Seddon portrait * Fishermen at Sea * Turkish domed building * Eddystone Lighthouse, England * image of early printing * Cloister Court, Trinity College, Cambridge * Farm Cove, Sydney Harbour (by I.F.E) * National Park, Sydney * Customs House, Sydney * View from the Dome of St Peter's, Rome (Pre 1929) * Botanical Gardens, Sydney * Coogee Bay, NSW * Keeble College Chapel, Oxford * Holy Land - The Village of Endor * Sydney Cove * Interior portrait of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Parliament House, Melbourne * Palace Dela Concord, Italy Boxed Lantern Slides Photograph Lantern Slides ...The lantern slides were most probably used at the Ballarat School of Mines. The image of Rome from St Peter's (Vatican) was taken before 1929. The "Via Conciliazione", built by Mussolini in 1929 is not present in the image. Hinged timber box designed to hold glass lantern slides. The box contains 50 lantern slides including: * male Turk in turbin *interior of a cathedral * Cavalry Scene, Boer War (c1900) * Richard Seddon portrait * Fishermen at Sea * Turkish domed building * Eddystone Lighthouse, England * image of early printing * Cloister Court, Trinity College, Cambridge * Farm Cove, Sydney Harbour (by I.F.E) * National Park, Sydney * Customs House, Sydney * View from the Dome of St Peter's, Rome (Pre 1929) * Botanical Gardens, Sydney * Coogee Bay, NSW * Keeble College Chapel, Oxford * Holy Land - The Village of Endor * Sydney Cove * Interior portrait of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Parliament House, Melbourne * Palace Dela Concord, Italylantern slides, entertainment, ballarat school of mines, boer war, richard seddon, sydney harbour, coogee beach, legislative assembly, rome, roma, vatican, vaticono, fairyland, lake wendouree, glass slide, lantern slide -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - GLEN HUNTLY (HISTORY OF)
... Trinity Congregational Church Primitive Methodists ‘The Victorian Independent’ Mercy Mr. Greek Orthodox Original Old Calendar Church Wanalta Road Salvation Army Halls Myrtle Street Catholic Church St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church Foundation Stones Neerim Road Mannix Archbishop St. Agnes’ Anglican Church Booran Road Sunday Schools Clergy Residences ‘See’ Anglican News Magazine Lees Archbishop Booth Archbishop Glen Huntly Presbyterian Church El Nido Grove Tennis Courts ...This file contains one item: 1/A loose-leaf, 23-page document titled ‘The History of Glen Huntly’, by Alfred R. Jones, dated 20/06/1991, describing the history of the suburb. The author has drawn heavily from the 4 sources noted in the bibliography. Subjects covered include the ship the suburb is named after, the suburb’s State School, the suburb’s churches, the Rosstown Railway and Sugar Mill, the origin of the name of Carnegie, the suburb’s aerodrome, and the beautification of the Glen Huntly Shopping Centre. The final 12 pages consist of 9 appendices relating to the aforementioned subjects. Appendix A is a typewritten letter from Ron McLeod, secretary of the Place Names Committee, to Mr. D. R. Aylen, CEO of the City of Caulfield, notifying the latter of the alteration of the name ‘Glenhuntly’ to ‘Glen Huntly’. Appendix B is a list of the ministers of St. David’s Uniting Church from its formation in 1916 to the present. Appendix C identifies the persons portrayed in St. David’s stained glass windows. Appendix D is a poster announcing the auction of 41 blocks of land between Hawthorn and Bambra Road formerly owned by William Ross, plus a map identifying said land blocks and another for locality. Appendix E is an A4 plan of the Rosstown Railway. Appendix F is a drawing of the Rosstown Sugar Mill. Appendix G is a poem titled ‘The Swagman’s Retreat’, by Herb Arnott, about the failure of the Mill. Appendix H is a map of Caulfield’s horse tramways plus a list of opening and closing dates. Appendix J is a list of streets explaining the meanings of their names.glen huntly, glenhuntly, local history, ‘glen huntly’ (ship), ‘glen huntlely’ (ship), quarantine stations, glen huntly road, lake street, mernda avenue, glen huntly state school no. 3703, ormond francis, ormond, garden avenue, grange road, churches, congregational church, glen huntly presbyterian church, st. david’s, st. david’s uniting church, anglican church, jenkin william ‘boss’, methodist church, wattle avenue, smith a. w. mr., glen huntly post office, glen huntly road, king f. l. mr., uniting church, child care centre, presbyterian church of eastern australia, glen huntly methodist church, sun aria, miller mary, stained glass, phrenologists, trinity congregational church, primitive methodists, ‘the victorian independent’, mercy mr., greek orthodox original old calendar church, wanalta road, salvation army, halls, myrtle street, catholic church, st. anthony’s roman catholic church, foundation stones, neerim road, mannix archbishop, st. agnes’ anglican church, booran road, sunday schools, clergy residences, ‘see’ anglican news magazine, lees archbishop, booth archbishop, glen huntly presbyterian church, el nido grove, tennis courts, bollard v. w. right rev., waratah avenue, royal avenue, munster avenue, james street, rothschild street, peace memorial organ, singers, bremner marie, scotland betty, carden joan, rosstown railway, south caulfield, plants, marata road, curraweena road, bambra road, ross william murray, ross leila, ross constance, vautin constance, ‘the grange’, north road, leila road, wild cherry road, caulfield roads board, elsternwick, land sales, sugar mills, koornang road, woornack road, elsternwick railway station, riddell parade, clarence street, dover street, oakleigh road, murrumbeena crescent, carlisle crescent, railways, trains, parks and reserves, caulfield council, sussex street, caulfield city council, swamps, rosstown sugar mill, rosstown estate, ‘the swagman’s retreat’, arnott herb, rosstown, carnegie, ‘ross’s folly’, carnegie andrew, rosstown hotel, dandenong road, rosstown road, rosstown plate horse race, caulfield racecourses, ames avenue, rosstown court, hostels, murrumbeena, cinemas, innovations (cabinetry film), films, music, pianos, manchester grove, safeway store, squash courts, airports, lord reserve, aeroplanes, air navigation act 1921, neville street, larkin sopwith aviation company of australasia, lyons street, morgan street, bookmakers, nightsoil, poultry, weatherboard buildings, glen huntly railway station, rosedale avenue, rifle clubs, scout groups, 1st glen huntly troop, ana, dowding jack mr., glen huntly infant welfare and family planning clinic, vermador private hospital, watson grove, rowlands (drapers), bones plant nursery, caulfield railway station, bridges, trams, horse tramways, glen eira road, elsternwick railway station, kooyong road, aboriginal peoples, truganini road, hannan lyn mrs. (urban planning officer), glen huntly shopping centre, sculptures, street beautification scheme, “flying the yellow flag”, moore olive, “return to rosstown”, jowett d. f., weickhardt i. s., “from sand swamp and health”, murray peter r., wells john c., caulfield historical society, newsletters, place names committee, mcleod ron, aylen d. r. mr., jones hugh rev., king joseph, scarfe james, vertigan sidney, vertigan earle, rance victor, flavell cameron, denholm robin, moorhead ken, taliai siupeli, eccles james leslie, little agnes, hutchins william r., dickie may a., gordon ivey agnes, theobald a. a. mrs., brownbill lloyd norman, ash georgette, land sales, auctions, messrs. crews & arkle, street names -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - TOURS
... Trinity Congregational Church... Grange Road... Glen Huntly... Churches... Greek Orthodox Church... ‘Fairfield Hall’... North Road... Younger James... Glenhuntly Post Office... Smith Alfred... Smith Anne... Methodist Church... ‘Lambros the Cobbler’... Railways... Ballantyne R.... Snowball Betty... Kahlyn Private Hospital... ‘Kynaston’... St. Mary’s Jubilee School... Festivals and celebrations... St. Mary’s Anglican Church... Church of England... Bishop Moorhouse... Joynt Donoman... Elsternwick Post Office... Elsternwick... Elsternwick Bowling Club... Elsternwick RSL... Caulfield Grammar School... Davis Henry Rev.... Selwyn Street... Elsternwick Railway Station... Glen Eira Road... Barnett R. J. Rev.... Tudor Court...Trinity Congregational Church Grange Road Glen Huntly Churches Greek Orthodox Church ‘Fairfield Hall’ North Road Younger James Glenhuntly Post Office Smith Alfred Smith Anne Methodist Church ‘Lambros the Cobbler’ Railways Ballantyne R. Snowball Betty Kahlyn Private Hospital ‘Kynaston’ St. Mary’s Jubilee School Festivals and celebrations St. Mary’s Anglican Church Church of England Bishop Moorhouse Joynt Donoman Elsternwick Post Office Elsternwick Elsternwick Bowling Club Elsternwick RSL Caulfield Grammar School Davis Henry Rev. Selwyn Street Elsternwick Railway Station Glen Eira Road Barnett R. J. Rev. Tudor Court ...There are two copies of the Discover Caulfield guide produced by the Caulfield Historical Society. One from 1982 which contains twelve pages, seven of which are typed and the last five a continuation of the guide added later, hand-written. The other is a modern typed version of the same document, including information at the end that "Notes prepared by R. Ballantyne, 25th July, 1982, updated by Betty Snowball, 1992 and Gladys Vallati 4th August, 1995". They both detail a pictorial tours of the mansions and gardens in the City of Caulfield, similar but not identical.caulfield, mansions, gardens, homes, ‘lirrewa’, lirrewa grove, caulfield city hall, smith sydney, ‘halstead’, bambra road, halstead road, caulfield historical society, messrs. upton and smith, civic establishments, dickson james dr., houses, national trust, st. stephen’s church, balaclava road, gothic (revival) architecture, messrs. haddon and henderson, st. aloysius, archbishop of melbourne mannix dr., caulfield park, hawthorn road, inkerman road, kambrook road, paddy’s swamp, cannizzo philip, caulfield city council, trams, orrong road, grimwade house, ‘harleston’, grimwade frederick sheppard, primary schools, caulfield art centre, ‘stanmark’, art galleries, ‘craigellachie’, person william, pearson eliza, francis newton mr., greenmeadows gardens, milburn grove, greenmeadows house, lempriere john, mayors, ‘glenfern’, boyd john captain, boyd martin, ‘myoora’, alma road, ‘bagatelle’, christian thomas, henderson anketell, flats, building construction, ‘burreel’, kooyong road, burreel avenue, francis john, stephen sidney, allan george l., ‘royston’, renwick s. mrs., sargood frederick sir., ‘glen eira’, ricketson henry, caulfield hospital, royal southern memorial hospital, caulfield general medical centre, ‘ripponlea’, reed and barnes, architects, towers, rippon emma, rippon thomas, guilfoyle william, employees, ‘the village houses’, regent street, st. george’s road, cottages, bent thomas sir., jones louisa mrs., nathan benjamin, ‘anselm’, glenferrie street, queen anne style, haddon robert, historical buildings, princes’ park, ‘glenmore’, watts thomas, more hugh, glenhuntly road, gates, villas, ‘hopetoun’, hopetoun street, webb charles, hopetoun hospital, harleston park, allison street, langdon montague, langdon harry joseph, ‘tarqua’, ‘labassa’, manor grove, koch john, robertson a. w., wagner john, ‘ontario’, trinity congregational church, grange road, glen huntly, churches, greek orthodox church, ‘fairfield hall’, north road, younger james, glenhuntly post office, smith alfred, smith anne, methodist church, ‘lambros the cobbler’, railways, ballantyne r., snowball betty, kahlyn private hospital, ‘kynaston’, st. mary’s jubilee school, festivals and celebrations, st. mary’s anglican church, church of england, bishop moorhouse, joynt donoman, elsternwick post office, elsternwick, elsternwick bowling club, elsternwick rsl, caulfield grammar school, davis henry rev., selwyn street, elsternwick railway station, glen eira road, barnett r. j. rev., tudor court, world war 1914-1918, ‘fairhaven’, hope george, caulfield library, plaques, cannons, ‘janvec joinery’, parkside street, ‘parkside court’, clarence street, ‘streetscene’, grange road, greenhouses, vallati gladys -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - CUMBERNAULD
... Court... Jenkins Harry... Giles Alfred... Grafton Street... Elsternwick... Dawes John... Chloris Crescent... St. John’s Presbyterian Church... Mathieson Evelyn Mary... Marks Theodore Leslie... Mathieson Kitty... Masonic Hall... St. George’s Road... Haverfield Frank... Haverfield Mrs... Haverfield Robert Ross... Rynn Mary Buckley... Cyclists... Cycling... Donald Alexander... Martin Lottie... Whitelaw Joan... Trinity...Court Jenkins Harry Giles Alfred Grafton Street Elsternwick Dawes John Chloris Crescent St. John’s Presbyterian Church Mathieson Evelyn Mary Marks Theodore Leslie Mathieson Kitty Masonic Hall St. George’s Road Haverfield Frank Haverfield Mrs Haverfield Robert Ross Rynn Mary Buckley Cyclists Cycling Donald Alexander Martin Lottie Whitelaw Joan Trinity Hall Brighton Road Gilmore Patricia Phyllis Brooklyn Ave. ...This file contains nine pages about people related to this property: 1/Copy and pasted eight pages taken from Census Records and Trove items. Articles include the death of Thomas Livingstone Cleland during WWI. Various social notes regarding his family up to 1953. There are articles on the W.J. Mathieson family, who also resided there, as well as residing in Benalla. 2/Print from Trove of an article from the 23/11/1934 edition of The North Eastern Ensign (Benalla, Vic) about the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs W.J. Mathieson, held at Cumbernauld on 27/10/1934.cumbernauld, thornleigh grange, house names, cleland thomas livingstone, cleland annie, gardeners market, clayton road, ‘hillside’, caulfield, anderson street, cleland sydney, cleland margaret, cleland james, cleland adelaide, cleland robert, cleland bessie adelaide, cleland agnes, cleland lily, cleland alick douglas milkman, cleland aggie, cleland tom h.s. draftsman, cleland kenneth malcolm, cleland ethel, cleland hector, cleland edna may, mathieson w.j., mathieson isabel, burrows f.a. lieut., east st. kilda, hawthorn road, ‘thornleigh grange’, south caulfield progress association, south caulfield junction, caulfield court, jenkins harry, giles alfred, grafton street, elsternwick, dawes john, chloris crescent, st. john’s presbyterian church, mathieson evelyn mary, marks theodore leslie, mathieson kitty, masonic hall, st. george’s road, haverfield frank, haverfield mrs, haverfield robert ross, rynn mary buckley, cyclists, cycling, donald alexander, martin lottie, whitelaw joan, trinity hall, brighton road, gilmore patricia phyllis, brooklyn ave., point nepean road, north road, brighton court, cleland nora, seaview drive, cleland john stuart, mathieson isabella cristina, kalymna grove, mathieson catherine m., tailor, mathieson william james, councillors, social events and activities, births deaths and marriages, anniversaries, world war 1914-18, soldiers -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPlaque - Memorial Plaque, Louise Amy Breaks
... Court, Ferguson St., died on Saturday morning, after a brief Illness. Deceased was born .ocally and was the eldest daughter of the late Engineer Commander James L. Breaks, R.N., and Alice Breaks. Deceased was a very prominent member and worker of Holy Trinity...Court, Ferguson St., died on Saturday morning, after a brief Illness. Deceased was born .ocally and was the eldest daughter of the late Engineer Commander James L. Breaks, R.N., and Alice Breaks. Deceased was a very prominent member and worker of Holy Trinity ...Louise Amy Breaks, also known as Lulu, died on the 8 May 1943. An error on the plaque mentions 1945 which was likeky erected later. In her obituary published on the Williamstown Chronicle, Friday 14 May 1943, page 1: A well-known and very highly respected resident of this city, Miss Louise Amy (Lulu) Breaks, of 4 Jackson Court, Ferguson St., died on Saturday morning, after a brief Illness. Deceased was born .ocally and was the eldest daughter of the late Engineer Commander James L. Breaks, R.N., and Alice Breaks. Deceased was a very prominent member and worker of Holy Trinity Church and actively identified with every caritable movement in this City. She leaves a sister, Miss Maude Breaks, to mourn her loss. The funeral took place on Monday afternioon, leaving Holy Trinity Church after a service conducted by the Rev. J. H. Raverty, assisted by the Revs. S. P. H. Martin and Oliver. The large congregation in the Church, lengthy cortege, and very large number of floral tributes received testified to the esteem in which deceased was held. Ernest W. Jackson. had charge of the funeral arrangements, and the Rev. J. H: Raverty officiated at the cemetery.Louise Breaks and her family were active members of the Mission. Her father James Lennox Breaks, aged 22 years, sailed from England on the Cerberus on her maiden voyage, and was associated with the ship for 34 years until he retired. Commemorative Plaque for Louise Amy Breakswilliamstown, seamen's institute, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, nelson place, st nicholas chapel, james l. breaks, engineering commander, alice breaks, maude breaks, alice breaks nee jobson, hms cerberus, lhlg, lightkeepers' auxiliary -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Police Station and Court House, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Charles Nettleton, c 1877
... Copy photograph of Police Station and Court House, Bay Street c 1877, taken from tower of Holy Trinity Church by Charles NETTLETON....Built Environment - Civic Police Charles NETTLETON B2, 8A, 33 Copy photograph of Police Station and Court House, Bay Street c 1877, taken from tower of Holy Trinity Church by Charles NETTLETON. ...Taken the same day c 1877 as item 4255. A cropped version is Included in composite image item 1863.Copy photograph of Police Station and Court House, Bay Street c 1877, taken from tower of Holy Trinity Church by Charles NETTLETON.B2, 8A, 33built environment - civic, police, charles nettleton -
Supreme Court of Victoria LibraryPortrait, Sir Robert Molesworth
... Trinity College, Dublin, and practiced at the Irish Bar before migrating to Australia in 1852. Molesworth quickly gained a large practice at the Bar. In 1853 he was acting Chief Justice and he later served as Solicitor-General in the early Victorian colonial administrations. Molesworth was appointed to the bench in 1856. He primarily worked in the Equity area, but his main contribution to Colonial administration was as the Chief Judge of the Court...Supreme Court of Victoria Library 210 William Street Melbourne melbourne The portrait was commissioned in 1884, near the end of Molesworth's term of office. The portrait was commissioned at the same time as those of Redmond Barry and Chief Justice Stawell. Robert Molesworth, like his contemporaries, Stawell and Barry, went to Trinity ...The portrait was commissioned in 1884, near the end of Molesworth's term of office. The portrait was commissioned at the same time as those of Redmond Barry and Chief Justice Stawell. Robert Molesworth, like his contemporaries, Stawell and Barry, went to Trinity College, Dublin, and practiced at the Irish Bar before migrating to Australia in 1852. Molesworth quickly gained a large practice at the Bar. In 1853 he was acting Chief Justice and he later served as Solicitor-General in the early Victorian colonial administrations. Molesworth was appointed to the bench in 1856. He primarily worked in the Equity area, but his main contribution to Colonial administration was as the Chief Judge of the Court of Mines, establishing the basis of mining law in Australia.The portrait of Molesworth is significant because of whom it portrays and is the only known portrait of Molesworth.Full length portrait in oils of Sir Robert Molesworth. He is seated at a desk and dressed in Judicial robes. The frame is of 20th century originSigned with monogram and dated 1885 lower left. Plaque identifies sitter as The Hon. Sir Robert Molesworth Judge of the Supreme Court. 1856-1886courts, molesworth robert, a beckett edward -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, The School of Mines Ballaarat: Descriptive papers relating to the institution by the special reporter of "The Ballarat Star", 1875 (exact)
... court house...assay...john victor...grenville college...trinity...Court and describes the lecture rooms. Section II describes the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, including a description of exhibits. Section III describes the lecture hall, and the apartments on either side of the hall, including the office of the registrar W.H. Barnard, mathematical classroom, chemical laboratory, and metallurgical laboratory. Section IV outlines the subjects offered by the Ballarat School of Mines, including Mathematics taught by John Victor of Grenville College, who had been educated at Trinity...The President of Examiners was Judge Rogers, and the Honorary Auditor was Richard Ford. melbourne mla ballarat school of mines redmond barry j f usher james bickett w f hopkins rivett henry bland s m b judge rogers somerville learmonth charles gavan duffy gavan duffy john macpherson william mclellan duncan gillies f mccoy university john bleasdale henry richards caselli henry caselli p chauncy j m davey joseph flude r f hudson robert lewis james oddie robert m serjeant john walker j williamson richard ford ballarat court house assay john victor grenville college trinity college dublin c w thomas jonathan robinson union foundry s keast blessdale john day r evan day w w evans j y fishburne felice giordano julius von haast james hector charles a la trobe archibald liversidge j j macgregor j t mckenna henry rosales harrie wood john walthew fees Frederick McCoy W.H. ...The booklet comprises of a series of papers published in the Ballarat Star, with some revisions. The Administrative Council hoped the publication would increase interest in Technical Education, especially the Art of Mining. He would also hope the public would recognise the Ballarat School of Mines as an institution adapted to supply technical education. The Ballarat School of Mines Council listed at the front of the book includes: Redmond Barry (President and Trustee), Judge Rogers (Vice-President), Somerville Livingstone Learmonth (Trustee), Rivett Henry Bland (Trustee), Charles Gavan Duffy, John A. MacPherson (MLA), William McLellan (MLA), Duncan Gillies (MLA), F. McCoy (University of Melbourne), John I. Bleasdale, W.H. Barnard, James M. Bickett, Henry Richards Caselli, P. Chauncy, J.M. Davey, Joseph Flude, R.F. Hudson, Robert Lewis, James Oddie, Robert M. Serjeant, J. F. Usher, John Walker, J. Williamson, Mayor of the City of Ballaarat, chairman (for the time being) of each of the seven Mining Boards of Victoria. The President of Examiners was Judge Rogers, and the Honorary Auditor was Richard Ford.Stapled, brown soft covered booklet of 48 pages. Section I outlines the establishment of the Ballarat School of Mines, the buildings and land used by the school, describes in detail the former Ballarat Circuit Court and describes the lecture rooms. Section II describes the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, including a description of exhibits. Section III describes the lecture hall, and the apartments on either side of the hall, including the office of the registrar W.H. Barnard, mathematical classroom, chemical laboratory, and metallurgical laboratory. Section IV outlines the subjects offered by the Ballarat School of Mines, including Mathematics taught by John Victor of Grenville College, who had been educated at Trinity College Dublin. Mining and Land Surveying was taught by C.W. Thomas. Mr Croll taught mechanical drawing, followed by Jonathan Robinson of the Union Foundry, and finally S. Keast. It then lists some text books used in the school. Section V mentions the School Council, lack of funds, future directions, mining laboratory. Vi- Describes the land and out buildings, and the proposed building for metal and wood turning, brass foundry, blacksmith, working engine, etc. This section describes some large donations to the school - 50 pounds from the Misses Meglin of Melbourne, 10 pounds 10 shillings to the 'Pyrites fund' by the Walhalla and Long Tunnel Companies in Gippsland. Section VII covers the teaching of chemistry by Joseph Flude. Section VIII outlines the metallurgy classes and the process of assaying. Section IX covers telegraphy taught by Mr Bechervaise Section X describes the examination process at the Ballarat School of Mines. Examiners in mathematics were G.J. Russell (Buninyong) and John Lynch (Smythesdale), mining and land surveying John Lynch and P.C. Fitzpatrick (Ballarat), Principles and Practice of Mining R.M. Serjeant (Band and Albion Consols), Mechanical Engineering John Lewis (New North Company Clunes, Mineralogy and Geology G.H. F. Ulrich, Assayign and Chemistry J. Cosmo Newberry, and Telegraphy R.L.J. Ellery (government astronomer) and Sam W. Macgowan. Underground managers and captains in quart mining was examined by Henry Rosales (Walhalla Company), and alluvial mines by Messrs Bockett, Kent, Martin and Mitchell. Engineers and Engine driving was examined by W.H. Keast,Peter Matthews, Jonathan Robinson and J.M. Troup. Section XI - Covers Annual reports of the school, and honorary correspondents of the school including: John Day (Geelong); R. Evan Day (London); W.W. Evans, M.J.C.E. of New York; J.Y. Fishburne, M.B. of Ararat; Felice Giordano, Inspector of Mines, Italy; Julius Von Haast, Ph. D.F.R.S., Government Geologist of Canterbury; James Hector, M.D., F.R.S., Government Geologist of Wellington, New Zealand, W.F. Hopkins (Grant); Charles A. La Trobe, C.E. (Engineer-in-Chief International Railway Plant, London); Archibald Liversidge, F.G.S. (Professor of Mineralogy and Reader in geology at Sydney University; J.J. Macgregor, M.D. (Creswick); J.T. McKenna (1st class of SMB underground management - Northern Territory); Henry Rosales, M.E. and M. (Walhalla); Harrie Wood (SMB founder and Under-secretary for Mines, Sydney); John Walthew (Stockport, England) .2) Signed 'E.J. Tippett', former President of the Ballarat School of Mines Council melbourne, mla, ballarat school of mines, redmond barry, j f usher, james bickett, w f hopkins, rivett henry bland, s m b, judge rogers, somerville learmonth, charles gavan duffy, gavan duffy, john macpherson, william mclellan, duncan gillies, f mccoy, university, john bleasdale, henry richards caselli, henry caselli, p chauncy, j m davey, joseph flude, r f hudson, robert lewis, james oddie, robert m serjeant, john walker, j williamson, richard ford, ballarat court house, assay, john victor, grenville college, trinity college dublin, c w thomas, jonathan robinson, union foundry, s keast, blessdale, john day, r evan day, w w evans, j y fishburne, felice giordano, julius von haast, james hector, charles a la, trobe, archibald liversidge, j j macgregor, j t mckenna, henry rosales, harrie wood, john walthew, fees, frederick mccoy, w.h. barnard -
Ballarat and District Irish AssociationImage, Isaac Butt, c1864, 1864
... Trinity College, Dublin, in political economy. His experiences during the Great Famine led him to move from being an Irish unionist and an Orangeman[5] to supporting a federal political system for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that would give Ireland a greater degree of self-rule. This led to his involvement in Irish nationalist politics and the foundation of the Home Rule League. Butt was instrumental in fostering links between Constitutional and Revolutionary nationalism through his representation of members of the Fenians Society in court...Trinity College, Dublin, in political economy. His experiences during the Great Famine led him to move from being an Irish unionist and an Orangeman[5] to supporting a federal political system for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that would give Ireland a greater degree of self-rule. This led to his involvement in Irish nationalist politics and the foundation of the Home Rule League. Butt was instrumental in fostering links between Constitutional and Revolutionary nationalism through his representation of members of the Fenians Society in court ...An Irish barrister, politician, Member of Parliament (M.P.), and the founder and first leader of a number of Irish nationalist parties and organisations, including the Irish Metropolitan Conservative Society in 1836, the Home Government Association in 1870 and in 1873 the Home Rule League. (Wikipedia) After being called to the bar in 1838, Butt quickly established a name for himself as a brilliant barrister. He was known for his opposition to the Irish nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell's campaign for the repeal of the Act of Union.[4] He also lectured at Trinity College, Dublin, in political economy. His experiences during the Great Famine led him to move from being an Irish unionist and an Orangeman[5] to supporting a federal political system for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that would give Ireland a greater degree of self-rule. This led to his involvement in Irish nationalist politics and the foundation of the Home Rule League. Butt was instrumental in fostering links between Constitutional and Revolutionary nationalism through his representation of members of the Fenians Society in court. (Wikipedia) He began his career as a Tory politician on Dublin Corporation. He was Member of Parliament for Youghal from 1852 to 1865, and for Limerick from 1871 to 1879 (at the 1852 general election he had also been elected for the English constituency of Harwich, but chose to sit for Youghal). The failed Fenian Rising in 1867 strengthened Butt's belief that a federal system was the only way to break the dreary cycle of inefficient administration punctuated by incompetent uprisings.[6] In 1870 he founded the Irish Home Government Association. This was in no sense a revolutionary organisation. It was designed to mobilise public opinion behind the demand for an Irish parliament, with, as he put it, "full control over our domestic affairs."[6] He believed that Home Rule would promote friendship between Ireland and her neighbour to the east. In November 1873 Butt replaced the Association with a new body, the Home Rule League, which he regarded as a pressure-group, rather than a political party. In the General Election the following year, 59 of its members were elected. However, most of those elected were men of property who were closer to the Liberal cause.[7] In the meantime Charles Stewart Parnell had joined the League, with more radical ideas than most of the incumbent Home Rulers, and was elected to Parliament in a by-election in County Meath in 1875.[8] Butt had failed to win substantial concessions at Westminster on the things that mattered to most Irish people: an amnesty for the Fenians of '67, fixity of tenure for tenant-farmers and Home Rule. Although they worked to get Home Rulers elected, many Fenians along with tenant farmers were dissatisfied with Butt's gentlemanly approach to have bills enacted, although they did not openly attack him, as his defence of the Fenian prisoners in '67 still stood in his favour.[9] However, soon a Belfast Home Ruler, Joseph Gillis Biggar (then a senior member of the IRB), began making extensive use of the ungentlemanly tactic of "obstructionism" to prevent bills being passed by the house. When Parnell entered Parliament he took his cue from John O'Connor Power and Joseph Biggar and allied himself with those Irish members who would support him in his obstructionist campaign. MPs at that time could stand up and talk for as long as they wished on any subject. This caused havoc in Parliament. In one case they talked for 45 hours non-stop, stopping any important bills from being passed. Butt, ageing, and in failing health, could not keep up with this tactic and considered it counter-productive. In July 1877 Butt threatened to resign from the party if obstruction continued, and a gulf developed between himself and Parnell, who was growing steadily in the estimation of both the Fenians and the Home Rulers.[10] The climax came in December 1878, when Parliament was recalled to discuss the war in Afghanistan. Butt considered this discussion too important to the British Empire to be interrupted by obstructionism and publicly warned the Irish members to refrain from this tactic. He was fiercely denounced by the young Nationalist John Dillon, who continued his attacks with considerable support from other Home Rulers at a meeting of the Home Rule League in February 1879. Although he defended himself with dignity, Butt, and all and sundry, knew that his role in the party was at an end.[11] Butt, who had been suffering from bronchitis, had a stroke the following May and died within a week. He was replaced by William Shaw, who in turn was replaced by Charles Stewart Parnell in 1880. (Wikipedia)Image of a man known as Isaac Butt. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Copy of B&W photo,interior of Holy Trinity Church, Warrenheip St, Interior, Holy Trinity Church, Warrenheip St, 1937
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields historic, social, religious, Buninyong Hale Holy Trinity Anglican Church "Holy Trinity, Interior, 1937. ...historic, social, religious,Copy of B&W photo, interior of Holy Trinity Church, Warrenheip St, \ 1937"Holy Trinity, Interior, 1937. Note gas lights Organ and choir stalls on right, pulpit under Hymn Board"buninyong, hale, holy trinity anglican church -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, re-roofing Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, re-roofing Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Jan. 1997
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Holy Trinity Church roofing Murnane Colour photo, Re-roofing of Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong by Hohn Murnane of Wendouree, Jan. 1997 re-roofing Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Jan. 1997 Photograph Colour photograph, re-roofing Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong ...Colour photo, Re-roofing of Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong by Hohn Murnane of Wendouree, Jan. 1997holy trinity church, roofing, murnane -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Jun. 1994
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Holy Trinity Church Colour photo, Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Jun. 1994, looking across Warrenheip and Scott Streets intersection. ...Colour photo, Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Jun. 1994, looking across Warrenheip and Scott Streets intersection.holy trinity church -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, former St. Matthew's Church, Lal Lal, now at rear of Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Colour photograph, former St. Matthew's Church, Lal Lal
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Moved from Lal Lal to Buninyong, used as Opportunity Shop, tennis pavilion, Sunday School. Holy Trinity ...Moved from Lal Lal to Buninyong, used as Opportunity Shop, tennis pavilion, Sunday School.Colour photo, Former St. Matthew's Church, Lal Lal, now behind Holy Trinity Church, Buninyongholy trinity church, st. matthew's church, lal lal -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Commemorative notice recording the establishment of the Buninyong Community Tennis Club in 1993. Formed from the Holy Trinity Tennis Club, with reference to the donation made by Mr Gordon Hale, Commemorative notice
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Good Commemorative notice Photograph Commemorative notice recording the establishment of the Buninyong Community Tennis Club in 1993. Formed from the Holy Trinity ...Good -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W photograph, Mr C J Brooks, Holy Trinity Church of England, cnr Scott & Warrenheip Sts. Buninyong, July 1993
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Original brick church/school (1857) and bluestone church (1862) Anglican Buninyong Church of England Bluestone building BW photograph, of Holy Trinity Church of England church, corner of Scott Street and Warrenheip Street, Buninyong. ...Original brick church/school (1857) and bluestone church (1862)BW photograph, of Holy Trinity Church of England church, corner of Scott Street and Warrenheip Street, Buninyong. Rev. Garrett John Russell arrived Buninyong 1857 when vicarage and school were built, Church of Holy Trinity opened in 1862.anglican, buninyong, church of england, bluestone, building -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W photograph, Mr C J Brooks, Holy Trinity Church of England, cnr Scott & Warrenheip Sts. Buninyong, July 1993
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Original brick church/school (1857) and bluestone church (1862) Anglican Buninyong Church of England Bluestone building BW photograph, of Holy Trinity Church of England church, corner of Scott Street and Warrenheip Street, Buninyong. ...Original brick church/school (1857) and bluestone church (1862)BW photograph, of Holy Trinity Church of England church, corner of Scott Street and Warrenheip Street, Buninyong. Rev. Garrett John Russell arrived Buninyong 1857 when vicarage and school were built, Church of Holy Trinity opened in 1862. 3/4 angle view through corner gates.anglican, buninyong, church of england, bluestone, building -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, Holy Trinity Church of England, cnr Scott & Warrenheip Sts. Buninyong, c 1982
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Original brick church/school (1857) and bluestone church (1862) Anglican Buninyong Church of England Bluestone building BW photograph, of Holy Trinity Church of England church, corner of Scott Street and Warrenheip Street, Buninyong. ...Original brick church/school (1857) and bluestone church (1862)BW photograph, of Holy Trinity Church of England church, corner of Scott Street and Warrenheip Street, Buninyong. Rev. Garrett John Russell arrived Buninyong 1857 when vicarage and school were built, Church of Holy Trinity opened in 1862. A Telecom workers tent is visible in the foreground.anglican, buninyong, church of england, bluestone, building -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Original Photograph, Clive Brooks, Netherby House, detail of east veranda, 9 Nov. 1991
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields detail of historic building Buninyong Netherby Holy Trinity pew Colour photo Netherby House, detail of east veranda, wooden decorative posts and verand frieze, church pew is original seating from Holy Trinity Anglican Church. ...detail of historic buildingColour photo Netherby House, detail of east veranda, wooden decorative posts and verand frieze, church pew is original seating from Holy Trinity Anglican Church.buninyong, netherby, holy trinity, pew -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Original Photograph, Portrait of Rev. Barrett Russell, c1870
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields historic, people, Church of England Barrett Russell vicar Holy Trinity Anglican Church Copy of original portrait of Rev. ...historic, people, Copy of original portrait of Rev. Barrett Russell, pastor, vicar at Anglican Church, Buninyong 1857-1877church of england, barrett russell, vicar, holy trinity anglican church -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Copy of B&W photo, from Scott St. north side of Holy Trinity Church, Warrenheip St, Holy Trinity Church, Warrenheip St, north side, 1937
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields historic, social, Buninyong Hale Holy Trinity Anglican Church "Holy Trinity, Buninyong, circa 1937. ...historic, social, Copy of B&W photo, Holy Trinity Church, Warrenheip St, north side, from Scott St. 1937"Holy Trinity, Buninyong, circa 1937. Vicar was Rev. Mr. Nicholas. According to Gordon Hale " In those days it was Church of England with Vicars and Communion, instead of Anglican, Priests and Mass! (Letter to Hist. Soc. 24 April 1995.)"buninyong, hale, holy trinity anglican church -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph - Holy Trinity Surrey Hills Tennis Queen Carnival, Queen and court, 1940, 11 June 1940
... Holy Trinity Surrey Hills Tennis Queen Carnival, Queen and court, 1940...Photograph Holy Trinity Surrey Hills Tennis Queen Carnival, Queen and court, 1940 ...Identification has been given as follows: LHS 'page': Jeff Holland (?); RHS 'page': Derek Manley; Queen: Leila Hanslow; young women L to R: Olwyn Powys, Hazel Bodley, Mary Clucas (nee Holborn), Connie Eastwood. Girls: L - Barbara Fair; R - Unknown. Gentlemen not identified. The Queen Carnival was a fundraiser for the Holy Trinity Tennis Club. The Queen Carnival Coronation was held in the Canterbury Memorial Hall on 11 June 1940. Mrs F Eastwood was the trainer and the Honorary Secretary of the tennis club. The donor Mary Holborn married Geoffrey Stroud Clucas in 1946 in Surrey Hills. The photo documents a social fundraising practice common in the early 20th century. Queen carnivals were also popular in New Zealand. In both countries they were particularly common during World War I and in the years after, when they were used to raise funds for returned soldiers. The first such carnival is believed to have been held in Napier, New Zealand, in 1913. The carnivals were not always annual events, and were held in various locations throughout a year.Black and white group photo of 6 men, 5 women, 2 girls and 2 boys in formal and / or mock-Elizabethan costume mounted on cardboard which has been roughly trimmed. The Queen is seated in the centre and the 2 young girls are seated either side and slightly in front of her. The 2 'pages' and the men and other women are standing evenly divided either side of her. The photo appears to have been taken in a hall. REAR: "Holy Trinity Tennis Club Queen Carnival / June 11 / 1940 / M Clucas / 33 Jurang St / Balwyn"sport, tennis, holy trinity anglican church, 1940, clothing and dress, miss connie eastwood, miss hazel bodley, miss leila hanslow, miss olwyn powys, miss barbara fair, jeff holland, derek manley, queen carnival, mrs mary clucas, miss mary holborn, mrs f eastwood -
Kew Historical Society IncCeremonial object, Unknown, Commemorative Trowel in Presentation Box, 1971, 1982
... Trinity Grammar School. The silver trowel was presented in a black leather case lined with blue velvet. The trowel was to be used a second time in 1982 when Cr Wade and his wife laid the foundation stone of Hamer Court. ...Reverse: This trowel was also used / by / Cr Ivan Wade OBE JP & Mrs Gwlad Wade / at the laying / of the foundation stone / of / "Hamer Court" / Hostel for the Aged / 22nd August 1982" Commemorative, inscribed silver-plated presentation trowel given by the City of Kew to the Mayor, Cr Ivan Wade, on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the new Kew Civic Centre on the corner of Cotham Road and Charles Street, now part of Trinity Grammar School. ...WADE, Ivan Mayor 1969-70, 1970-71 Ivan Wade grew up in Bendigo and Brunswick, one of eight children. After his marriage, he moved with his wife and young family to Kew in 1951. In 1959, he took a year’s sabbatical in 1959 to build a new family home for his wife and four children at 222 Cotham Road, Kew. He worked professionally in the Meat Industry, successfully building a small chain of retail butcher shops, and a meat exporting business. He worked for improvements in the Trade through involvement in the Meat and Allied Trades Federation, of which he was the first State, and then Federal President. He was to be awarded an OBE for his services to the Meat Industry in 1979. Having been a long-time member of Melbourne Lions Club, he helped start Chadstone Lions’ Club as an inaugural tenant of the Chadstone Shopping Centre in 1979. He was also a tireless worker for charity, making his home available for functions raising funds for local groups. His passion for the community led him to stand for Kew Council as a representative of College Ward. As a councillor, he was elected mayor for two terms. During his term of office, new Kew Municipal Offices were constructed in Cotham Road. An active worker for the Kew Elder Citizens Association, he was involved in the establishment of an Opportunity Shop in Walpole Street to raise funds for the development of a new Centre in High Street. The Opportunity Shop was used to train locally unemployed youth skills such as furniture repair. (GW)Silver presentation trowel associated with the opening of significant civic projects in the former City of Kew.Commemorative, inscribed silver-plated presentation trowel given by the City of Kew to the Mayor, Cr Ivan Wade, on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the new Kew Civic Centre on the corner of Cotham Road and Charles Street, now part of Trinity Grammar School. The silver trowel was presented in a black leather case lined with blue velvet. The trowel was to be used a second time in 1982 when Cr Wade and his wife laid the foundation stone of Hamer Court. The trowel was later donated to Kew Historical Society Inc by Gwlad Wade, the wife of Cr Ivan Wade, on 20 August 2000. Front: "Presented to Cr Wade J.P. / Mayor of / the City of Kew / at the laying of the / foundation stone / of the / Kew Civic Centre /20-8-1971." Reverse: This trowel was also used / by / Cr Ivan Wade OBE JP & Mrs Gwlad Wade / at the laying / of the foundation stone / of / "Hamer Court" / Hostel for the Aged / 22nd August 1982"cr ivan wade, hamer court, commemorative trowels, kew civic offices, city of kew 1860-1993 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Standard Newspapers, Charles Grimes Re-enactment, Yarra River, 1978
... Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne The party of the British surveyor Charles Grimes were the first Europeans to view the River Yarra, as it was later to be named. Members of the party reached the area now known as Studley Park in 1803. This local re-enactment commemorated 175 years since that event. charles grimes re-enactment trinity ...The party of the British surveyor Charles Grimes were the first Europeans to view the River Yarra, as it was later to be named. Members of the party reached the area now known as Studley Park in 1803. This local re-enactment commemorated 175 years since that event. Charles Grimes Re-Enactment, Yarra River, Kew, 1978. The photograph is of a student of Trinity Grammar School and the Mayor of Kew, Cr. Whiting. Inscription on reverse: "KH-161. Society's contribution to the 1978 Festival of Kew. Re-enactment of first white man's journey and discovery of the Yarra River and the area now know (sic) as Kew. 1978. This was in the year 1903 when Grimes and party came upon the Yarra to seek a possible site for a new convict settlement. Cr. Whiting, Mayor of Kew, receiving the report from Grimes, 'Andrew Allen'. Cr. Hutchinson in top hat 'town cryer'. Bush band in backround." Ripped stamp on reverse: "Standard N[ewspapers]."charles grimes re-enactment, trinity grammar school, cr whiting -- mayors -- kew (vic.), yarra river, andrew allen, kew historical society -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Standard Newspapers, Charles Grimes Re-enactment, Yarra River, 1978
... Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne The party of the British surveyor Charles Grimes were the first Europeans to view the River Yarra, as it was later to be named. Members of the party reached the area now known as Studley Park in 1803. This local re-enactment commemorated 175 years since that event. charles grimes re-enactment trinity ...The party of the British surveyor Charles Grimes were the first Europeans to view the River Yarra, as it was later to be named. Members of the party reached the area now known as Studley Park in 1803. This local re-enactment commemorated 175 years since that event.Charles Grimes, Re-enactment, Yarra River, Kew, 1978. Inscription on reverse: "Trinity Grammar School students taking part in Grimes' journey up the Yarra, 1803. Re-enactment Historical Society Kew contribution to the 1978 Festival of Kew."charles grimes re-enactment, trinity grammar school, cr whiting -- mayors -- kew (vic.), yarra river, andrew allen, kew historical society -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Standard Newspapers, Charles Grimes Re-enactment, Yarra River, 1978
... Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne The party of the British surveyor Charles Grimes were the first Europeans to view the River Yarra, as it was later to be named. Members of the party reached the area now known as Studley Park in 1803. This local re-enactment commemorated 175 years since that event. charles grimes re-enactment, yarra river (kew) 1978, cr whiting (mayor of kew), andrew allen, trinity grammar school, kew historical society Inscription on reverse: "KH-191. ...The party of the British surveyor Charles Grimes were the first Europeans to view the River Yarra, as it was later to be named. Members of the party reached the area now known as Studley Park in 1803. This local re-enactment commemorated 175 years since that event.Charles Grimes, Re-enactment, Yarra River, Kew, 1978. Inscription on reverse: "KH-191. Grimes' party in boat on Yarra 1978. Re-enactment organised by Kew Historical Society. Actors Trinity Grammar boys. Mrs Argyle's History class." Sticker on back: "771. Standard News. WHS. Festival. 4 cols. May 3. [Page] 5."charles grimes re-enactment, yarra river (kew) 1978, cr whiting (mayor of kew), andrew allen, trinity grammar school, kew historical society
