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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MASONIC SOCIETY EVENTS (VARIOUS): INSTALLATION OF BRO JAMES DAVID ANDREW, 25th June, 1932
... ... Bro W A Simco...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CLUBS Social Installation and Investiture of Officers Masonic Society Events (Various) - Installation of Bro James David Andrew Zenith Lodge No 52 Bendigo Masonic Temple Bendigo M W Bro W Warren Kerr Wor Bro W J G Bloomfield Wor Bro Ellis Nuttall Wor Bro P H Seeber Wor Bro J D Andrew Bro W P McLean Bro T R Doble Wor Bro A G Hamilton Wor Bro C R J Friswell Wor Bro C E Welch R W Bro G W Lansell Wor Bro Dr M Jacobs Bro W A Draper Bro J Michell Bro A E Ash Bro G R Freeman Bro DR A M Bush Bro N McL Young Bro W C Dowel Bro W A Simco Bro R C Wright W Currie Bro A J Perrow Cambridge Press Wor Bro H Lamb Bro Jock Mitchell Bro Gerson Krost Bro B E Carthew Rt Wor Bro W Stewart Laurel Café Cambridge Press Creamy white booklet with blue around the edges and around the dividers and square. ...Creamy white booklet with blue around the edges and around the dividers and square. A blue cord is tied at the centre of the booklet. For the installation of Bro. James David Andrew, S.W., Zenith Lodge No. 52. at the Masonic Temple, Bendigo on Saturday, June 25th, 1932. Contains the order of Ceremony, Officers 1932 - 33, the Toast List and the Menu. On the back cover is a list of the Past Masters from 1866 to 1931. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo. The meal was held at the Laurel Café.Cambridge Pressclubs, social, installation and investiture of officers, masonic society events (various) - installation of bro james david andrew, zenith lodge no 52 bendigo, masonic temple bendigo, m w bro w warren kerr, wor bro w j g bloomfield, wor bro ellis nuttall, wor bro p h seeber, wor bro j d andrew, bro w p mclean, bro t r doble, wor bro a g hamilton, wor bro c r j friswell, wor bro c e welch, r w bro g w lansell, wor bro dr m jacobs, bro w a draper, bro j michell, bro a e ash, bro g r freeman, bro dr a m bush, bro n mcl young, bro w c dowel, bro w a simco, bro r c wright, w currie, bro a j perrow, cambridge press, wor bro h lamb, bro jock mitchell, bro gerson krost, bro b e carthew, rt wor bro w stewart, laurel café -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MASONIC SOCIETY EVENTS (VARIOUS): INSTALLATION OF BRO PHILIP HENRY SEEBER, 27th June, 1931
... ... W A Simco...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CLUBS Social Installation and Investiture of Officers Masonic Society Events (Various) - Installation of Bro Philip Henry Seeber Zenith Lodge No 52 Wor Bro W T Patten Masonic Temple Bendigo Wor Bro A G Hamilton Wor Bro W J G Bloomfield Bro J D Andrew Bro W P McLean Wor Bro L A Sonnenberg Wor Bro C E Welch RW Bro G W Lansell Wor Bro F Cambridge Bro T R Noble Bro W A Draper Bro C E Kirmsse Bro J Michell Bro A J Perrow Bro A M Bush N Mcl Young W C Dowel W A Simco R C Wright Tyler ro G R Freeman Cambridge Press Wor Bro Geo Bennetts Bro J Deakes Bro Nott Bro S Phillips Bro J A Brown Wor Bro Dr M Jacobs Bro R Jager Wor Bro E V Monotti Laurel Café Cambridge Press Cream coloured booklet for the Installation of Bro. ...Cream coloured booklet for the Installation of Bro. Philip Henry Seeber at the Masonic Temple Bendigo on Saturday, June 27th, 1931. Front cover has a black and white checker board with three gold columns standing on it. Contains the order of the Ceremony, List of Officers 1931 - 32, the Toast List and the Menu. Printed by Cambridge Press. The meal was held at the Laurel CaféCambridge Pressclubs, social, installation and investiture of officers, masonic society events (various) - installation of bro philip henry seeber, zenith lodge no 52, wor bro w t patten, masonic temple bendigo, wor bro a g hamilton, wor bro w j g bloomfield, bro j d andrew, bro w p mclean, wor bro l a sonnenberg, wor bro c e welch, rw bro g w lansell, wor bro f cambridge, bro t r noble, bro w a draper, bro c e kirmsse, bro j michell bro a j perrow, bro a m bush, n mcl young, w c dowel, w a simco, r c wright tyler, ro g r freeman, cambridge press, wor bro geo bennetts, bro j deakes, bro nott, bro s phillips, bro j a brown, wor bro dr m jacobs, bro r jager, wor bro e v monotti, laurel café -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Gasworks Vision Workshop, 2015
... The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 ...The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 Sandhurst Bendigo Gas works heritage listing tourism entertainment science and engineering Bendigo City Council retorts coal 1. ...The Bendigo Gas Works are one of around three remaining intact 19th century gas works in the world, and the only one in Australia. It is on the Victorian Heritage Register and regarded by Institution of Engineers Australia as an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks The Bendigo Gasworks operated from 1860 until 1973 when natural gas was introduced and remain as they were at the time of closure; a treasure of industrial heritage frozen in time. It is an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks. It has the only horizontal gas-producing retorts in Australia. Coal Gas was manufactured here from 1860 and operated continuously until the introduction of natural gas in 1973. The works were operated by the Bendigo Gas Company until purchased by the Gas and Fuel Corporation in 1958 at which time they were supplying 3,500 consumers. During the Second World War the works were expanded by the Ministry of Munitions to serve the Bendigo Ordinance Factory. The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 1. Five page, double sided document, typed with photos, prepared by the City of Greater Bendigo, 23rd October 2015. . Heading on front page ' Gasworks Vision Workshop, Heritage Advisory Committee, City of Greater Bendigo'. 'Draft' written across each page. The significance of the site (Victorian Heritage Register Statement of Significance) and the challenges of re-developing the site for tourism are listed for discussion. 2. One page photocopy of the Statement of Significance of the Bendigo Gasworks Conservation Analysis. The gasworks complex, plant and machinery, historic associations of the Gasworks and landscape are assessed. sandhurst, bendigo, gas works, heritage listing, tourism, entertainment, science and engineering, bendigo city council, retorts, coal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Bendigo Gasworks, 2014, 2018
... The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 ...The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 Sandhurst Bendigo Gas works heritage listing tourism entertainment science and engineering Bendigo City Council retorts coal Two 'Bendigo Advertiser' articles. 1. ...The Bendigo Gas Works are one of around three remaining intact 19th century gas works in the world, and the only one in Australia. It is on the Victorian Heritage Register and regarded by Institution of Engineers Australia as an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks The Bendigo Gasworks operated from 1860 until 1973 when natural gas was introduced and remain as they were at the time of closure; a treasure of industrial heritage frozen in time. It is an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks. It has the only horizontal gas-producing retorts in Australia. Coal Gas was manufactured here from 1860 and operated continuously until the introduction of natural gas in 1973. The works were operated by the Bendigo Gas Company until purchased by the Gas and Fuel Corporation in 1958 at which time they were supplying 3,500 consumers. During the Second World War the works were expanded by the Ministry of Munitions to serve the Bendigo Ordinance Factory. The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 Two 'Bendigo Advertiser' articles. 1. 'Gasworks reveal treasures' 8th June, 2018. Article discusses the artefacts left behind at the Gasworks 'when they finished producing gas in the 1970's they basically just locked it up' 2. 'Historical treasure awaits full potential', July 30th 2014, double page spread with photos of the gasworks. Bendigo Trust moved to protect the gasworks when it closed.sandhurst, bendigo, gas works, heritage listing, tourism, entertainment, science and engineering, bendigo city council, retorts, coal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Bendigo Gasworks, 2014, 2018
... The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 ...The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 Sandhurst Bendigo Gas works heritage listing tourism entertainment science and engineering Bendigo City Council retorts coal Two page photocopy, three photos of the Bendigo Gasworks, submitted to the 'Bendigo Advertiser' The Way We Were, series of images. ...The Bendigo Gas Works are one of around three remaining intact 19th century gas works in the world, and the only one in Australia. It is on the Victorian Heritage Register and regarded by Institution of Engineers Australia as an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks The Bendigo Gasworks operated from 1860 until 1973 when natural gas was introduced and remain as they were at the time of closure; a treasure of industrial heritage frozen in time. It is an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks. It has the only horizontal gas-producing retorts in Australia. Coal Gas was manufactured here from 1860 and operated continuously until the introduction of natural gas in 1973. The works were operated by the Bendigo Gas Company until purchased by the Gas and Fuel Corporation in 1958 at which time they were supplying 3,500 consumers. During the Second World War the works were expanded by the Ministry of Munitions to serve the Bendigo Ordinance Factory. The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 Two page photocopy, three photos of the Bendigo Gasworks, submitted to the 'Bendigo Advertiser' The Way We Were, series of images. Image of the gasworks in the 1920's, showing a large brick building with decorative brickwork insert 'Let Gas Help You'; group of men outside the gasworks in the 1920's - two cars in front of house and workers in front of a gasometer at Gasworks in the 1920's. sandhurst, bendigo, gas works, heritage listing, tourism, entertainment, science and engineering, bendigo city council, retorts, coal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - Bendigo Gasworks, Unknown
... The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 ...The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 Sandhurst Bendigo Gas works heritage listing tourism science and engineering Bendigo City Council retort 1. ...The Bendigo Gas Works are one of around three remaining intact 19th century gas works in the world, and the only one in Australia. It is on the Victorian Heritage Register and regarded by Institution of Engineers Australia as an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks The Bendigo Gasworks operated from 1860 until 1973 when natural gas was introduced and remain as they were at the time of closure; a treasure of industrial heritage frozen in time. It is an internationally significant example of an entire provincial gasworks. It has the only horizontal gas-producing retorts in Australia. Coal Gas was manufactured here from 1860 and operated continuously until the introduction of natural gas in 1973. The works were operated by the Bendigo Gas Company until purchased by the Gas and Fuel Corporation in 1958 at which time they were supplying 3,500 consumers. During the Second World War the works were expanded by the Ministry of Munitions to serve the Bendigo Ordinance Factory. The original works were constructed during 1859-1860 under the direction of engineer Alexander Kennedy Smith (1824 - 1881) and developed in a period of growth by W. A. Simco, General Manager 1922-1939. ( Engineering Heritage Australia: ttps://heritage.engineersaustralia.org.au/wiki/Place:Bendigo_Gas_Works) The site is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H0781 1. One page A3 photocopy of site plan of the former Bendigo Gas Works Existing Conditions Survey, by Andrew C. Ward & Associates, architects and planners. Plan shows location of all items of plant in the Gas Works 2. One page photocopy, headed 'Functional Arrangement of Plant' showing the major functional items of plant, machinery and equipment at the Bendigo Gasworks for the period 1930 - 1965. sandhurst, bendigo, gas works, heritage listing, tourism, science and engineering, bendigo city council, retort
