Showing 6 items matching " william (bill) jennings"
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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Dr. Donaldson on his Rounds with Bill Jennings
... ... William (Bill) Jennings...Donaldson William (Bill) Jennings Horse and gig Transport Black and white copy of original photograph showing two men sitting in a gig, covered with a knee rug, with two dark horses in front. ...The photograph is undated but is thought to have been taken c.1900.Black and white copy of original photograph showing two men sitting in a gig, covered with a knee rug, with two dark horses in front. There is a house and picket fence in the background.dr. donaldson, william (bill) jennings, horse and gig, transport -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Eyrecourt” House now 5 Scallan Streetin c1900's, Approx 1902
... Bill Kinsella's parents William Jennings Kinsella and wife Sarah nee Peardon lived there when first married in 1902 until they moved to farm in Ashens 1911. ...Bill Kinsella's parents William Jennings Kinsella and wife Sarah nee Peardon lived there when first married in 1902 until they moved to farm in Ashens 1911. ...Postcard of “Eyrecourt” 1900s now 5 Scallan Street. Bill Kinsella's parents William Jennings Kinsella and wife Sarah nee Peardon lived there when first married in 1902 until they moved to farm in Ashens 1911. In 1919 the Chinese Herbalist Dr. Charles Lum lived at "Eyrecourt". It is not know who built the house or when it was demolished but the block was vacant in 1960's.B/W. Photograph of a Brick housewith an iron roof with a veranda, lots of Plants in foreground. On Rear Post card "Eyrecourt" Scallan Street No 5 Scallan Street A Picard Stawellstawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Bill Kinsella & Miss Carmel Kinsella -- Series of Photos -- Coloured
... William A. Capell. -13 Sarah Kinsella nee Peardon married William Jennings Kinsella. -14 Photograph of Sarah & Jennings Kinsella children Thomas Wade Kinsella, Clare Best, Carmel Kinsella, Bill Kinsella. ...William A. Capell. -13 Sarah Kinsella nee Peardon married William Jennings Kinsella. -14 Photograph of Sarah & Jennings Kinsella children Thomas Wade Kinsella, Clare Best, Carmel Kinsella, Bill Kinsella. ...3600 Bill Kinsella and Carmel Kinsella at Carmel's Birthday party. -1 Carmel Kinsella cutting her birthday cake. -2 Carmel Kinsella. -3 Three photographs of cloths belonging to the Kinsella family. -4 Three photos of clothing, one of a purple silk undergarment, one of black silk dress the third of a embroidered. -5 Three photos, one of a top hat, another of long boots and the third a Bullock drivers bell. -6 Photograph of Illumination given to Thomas Kinsella from the Magdala mine workers when Thomas left to travel back to Ireland to visit his sick mother. -7 Four photographs of objects, one of a Pianola, second of a clock Carmel Kinsella bought for her birthday (80th in 1993). Third wire strainers, Forth Croquet green numbers and mallet head. -a Wording on Illumination (see description, inscriptions and markings). -8 Photograph of Martin Cahill. Born 1881 died 21.06.1947. Married to Eileen Kinsella 1920. -9 Bill Kinsella at 3LK Radio Starion Lubeck where he worked for 38 years. Bill was also called William Jennings Kinsella after his father. -10 The iron decorative gates at Kinsella's farm also called "Magdala" -11 The original Kinsella house on "Magdala" farm. The back room with a flat roof and 4 windows was moved from "Mayo Park" where the Kinsella's originally lived across Station Creek. -12 Photo of Tom Capell as a young man. The son of Jane Teresa Kinsella & William A. Capell. -13 Sarah Kinsella nee Peardon married William Jennings Kinsella. -14 Photograph of Sarah & Jennings Kinsella children Thomas Wade Kinsella, Clare Best, Carmel Kinsella, Bill Kinsella. Photo taken at Kendal's farm near Lubeck Series of colour and black and white photographs taken at the Kinsella's farm "Magdala" Lubeck July 2006.stawell -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fred Jennings and William Mark
... William Frederick (Fred) Jennings, the oldest son of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell) was born in 1901. He became a policeman and was stationed at Coburg for several years before dying suddenly in 1940, leaving his widow Elsie (née Egan) with nine children. William Henry (Bill...William Frederick (Fred) Jennings, the oldest son of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell) was born in 1901. He became a policeman and was stationed at Coburg for several years before dying suddenly in 1940, leaving his widow Elsie (née Egan) with nine children. William Henry (Bill ...William Frederick (Fred) Jennings, the oldest son of William Jonathan and Matilda Jennings (née Michell) was born in 1901. He became a policeman and was stationed at Coburg for several years before dying suddenly in 1940, leaving his widow Elsie (née Egan) with nine children. William Henry (Bill) Mark was also born in 1901, a son of Edward and Annie Mark (née Michell).Black and white photograph taken in outdoor setting, shows a man wearing police uniform standing next to another man who is wearing light-coloured trousers, a darker jacket, and a tie. -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Digital image, c.1918
... William Mills, known as Saltbush Bill, was the inspiration for several poems by A.B. Paterson. Born at Balnarring in 1869, Mills earned the title of Saltbush Bill whilst working on a cattle station in Queensland. On these long droving trips, he learnt the art of cracking stock whips of many different lengths and sizes, a skill that earnt him £100 after a Melbourne saddler, J.K. Jennings...William Mills, known as Saltbush Bill, was the inspiration for several poems by A.B. Paterson. Born at Balnarring in 1869, Mills earned the title of Saltbush Bill whilst working on a cattle station in Queensland. On these long droving trips, he learnt the art of cracking stock whips of many different lengths and sizes, a skill that earnt him £100 after a Melbourne saddler, J.K. Jennings ...Roderick William Mills, known as Saltbush Bill, was the inspiration for several poems by A.B. Paterson. Born at Balnarring in 1869, Mills earned the title of Saltbush Bill whilst working on a cattle station in Queensland. On these long droving trips, he learnt the art of cracking stock whips of many different lengths and sizes, a skill that earnt him £100 after a Melbourne saddler, J.K. Jennings, suggested that no man could crack a 65-foot stock whip in three tries. Saltbush Bill succeeded on his first attempt and decided to make a career in entertainment with his skill. Over his career he performed for royalty, travelled and performed extensively overseas and lent his skill to fundraising efforts, particularly during the war. His last concert was given in the Boomerang Hall in Dandenong in 1926.A local resident of the City of Moorabbin, Saltbush Bill was an ambassador for Australia and a literary inspiration to A.B. (Banjo) Paterson. Saltbush Bill, his wife Hannah Louise Porter and their 11 children lived in Old Dandenong Road, Heatherton, where Saltbush Bill and Hannah conducted a market garden for many years. Saltbush Bill is buried in Cheltenham's Pioneer Cemetery.Black and white digital imageheatherton, banjo paterson, saltbush bill, stock whip, entertainment -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Clare Best ne Kinsella and photos of farm
... William Jennings Kinsella and Sarah Kinsella nee Peardon. In 1910 the family moved to live at ‘Mayo Park” Lubeck. In 1920’s Mayo Park was sold and a new house was built on a farm nearby called “Magdala” after the mine in which Mr Kinsella’s family had been involved. Clare attended Lubeck State Public School with her older brother Tom, younger sister Carmel and youngest brother Bill...William Jennings Kinsella and Sarah Kinsella nee Peardon. In 1910 the family moved to live at ‘Mayo Park” Lubeck. In 1920’s Mayo Park was sold and a new house was built on a farm nearby called “Magdala” after the mine in which Mr Kinsella’s family had been involved. Clare attended Lubeck State Public School with her older brother Tom, younger sister Carmel and youngest brother Bill ...7250 Clare Kinsella born 1907 c1940 -1 Clare Kinsella in navy Signals uniform c1943 -2 Clare Kinsella in navy Signals uniform c1943 -3 William Jennings Kinsella with stationery engine at farm Maya Park Lubeck -4 Clare Kinsella with dog Pencil at Magdala farm Lubeck -5 Clare Kinsella with dog Pencil at Station Creek Magdala Farm Lubeck -6 Clare Kinsella with dog Pencil at Magdala Farm Lubeck -7 Clare with child at Magdala Farm -8 Clare with pet cocky “Cocky” -9 Horse at farm -10 William Jennings Kinsella at 93 with ham radio Clare Best nee Kinsella Clare was born December 26, 1907 at “Eyrecourt” on the corner of Scallan and Ligar Streets in Stawell. Clare was the second child of William Jennings Kinsella and Sarah Kinsella nee Peardon. In 1910 the family moved to live at ‘Mayo Park” Lubeck. In 1920’s Mayo Park was sold and a new house was built on a farm nearby called “Magdala” after the mine in which Mr Kinsella’s family had been involved. Clare attended Lubeck State Public School with her older brother Tom, younger sister Carmel and youngest brother Bill. In 1941 Clare left the farm to join the Womens Royal Australian Navy. Her WRAN service number was WR/38 and in the 4 years of service had advanced to Leading Telegraphist. Initially stationed at HMAS Harman in Canberra then Townsville Naval Radio Station Queensland and finally discharged at HMAS Lonsdale, Port Melbourne.. Clare married Keith Charles Best in 1946 also a Leading Telegraphist of HMAS Harman. After they were married Keith was drafted up to Darwin while Clare worked at a Roman Catholic Mission on Melville Island where she had many adventures establishing a farm at the Mission. Keith was discharged in 1952 and they both worked establishing a Pineapple Farm/ General Store at Noonamah just out of Darwin. Later they moved to a remote farm on the Daily River but after 10 years and 7 years of constant floods they retired to Harvey Bay Queensland. Clare led an active life and died in 1999, her ashes are in the Jennings/Kinsella Vault in the Stawell Cemetery. B/W Photos
