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Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Heritage Review, Residential Places Graded B, Volume 3, 1999, 1999
... ...2 hodgson street...As such they have historic and reserach significance. graeme butler, heritage reviews - kew 4 cameron court 2 hodgson street 20 fellows street 26 fellows street 23 highbury grove kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere 36 stawell street 13 studley avenue 16 studley avenue 20 studley avenue raheen, studley park road beament house, 33 uvadale road 20 yarra street Black 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. ...Graeme Butler & AssociatesProject FilesProvenance OrderBlack 4-Ring binder that includes research about, and an assessment of buildings previously graded B in the City of Kew Urban Conservation Study 1988 by Pru Sanderson Design Pty Ltd. The files were created by the heritage architect Graeme Butler and the paper files include maps, correspondence, title searches, readings, reviews of prior classifications, newspaper and journal articles, directories etc for each property assessed.graeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 4 cameron court, 2 hodgson street, 20 fellows street, 26 fellows street, 23 highbury grove, kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere, 36 stawell street, 13 studley avenue, 16 studley avenue, 20 studley avenue, raheen, studley park road, beament house, 33 uvadale road, 20 yarra streetgraeme butler, heritage reviews - kew, 4 cameron court, 2 hodgson street, 20 fellows street, 26 fellows street, 23 highbury grove, kew lunatic asylum, kew mental hospital, willsmere, 36 stawell street, 13 studley avenue, 16 studley avenue, 20 studley avenue, raheen, studley park road, beament house, 33 uvadale road, 20 yarra street -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPlan, Specification Oceanographic Research Vessel C.S.I.R.O
... Street Portland great-ocean-road The is part of a set of objects belonging to Robert Hodgson. They were donated by his wife after his death. He was a fisherman and worked for Shore Line Engineering. The Glenelg Shire Council collection tells the story of the maritime history of Portland and the surrounding region. This object is part of a collection belonging to local Portland fisherman Robert Hodgson who also worked for Shore Line Engineering. Nautical Seamanship Maritime Vessel Plans Set of plans relating to CSIRO Research Vessel 1980 Specification Oceanographic Research Vessel C.S.I.R.O / Vol.2 ...Set of plans relating to CSIRO Research Vessel 1980A set of plans and drawings relating to the CSIRO research vessel. There are 10 clear plastic pockets each containing drawings. The collection has a hard plastic cover. There are two loose leaf pages at the front of the collection - a title page and a list of contents. non-fictionSet of plans relating to CSIRO Research Vessel 1980nautical, seamanship, maritime, vessel, plans -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLiterary work - Book, G. Sidney, Book of sermons by The Right Reverend Beilby Porteus Vol 2. Additional notes on authors life by Rev. Robert Hodgson, A.M.F.R.S, 1811 Published
... 2” . Spine has “Porteus’ Works, Vol. II Sermons”. The works of the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D., late Bishop of London; with his life, by the Rev. Robert Hodgson, A.M.F.R.S. and one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to His Majesty. A New Edition in Six Volumes. Vol. II – Sermons. Published in 1811 for T. Cadell and W., Davies, in The Strand, London. Printed by G. Sidney, Northumberland-street...2” . Spine has “Porteus’ Works, Vol. II Sermons”. The works of the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D., late Bishop of London; with his life, by the Rev. Robert Hodgson, A.M.F.R.S. and one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to His Majesty. A New Edition in Six Volumes. Vol. II – Sermons. Published in 1811 for T. Cadell and W., Davies, in The Strand, London. Printed by G. Sidney, Northumberland-street ...Rev Robert Hodgson: His father was Robert Hodgson Snr, of Congleton, and Mildred (née Porteus) in early 1773. He was baptised on 22 September 1773 at St Peter's Church, Congleton. Hodgson was a close relative (by marriage on his father's side and by blood on his mother's side) of Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London of whom Hodgson wrote a biography of Porteus. On his mother's side, he was a descendant of Augustine Warner Jnr., who presided as the Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses during the time of Bacon's Rebellion (Warner served before the Rebellion in 1676, and after the Rebellion in 1677.) Hodgson was educated at Macclesfield School and Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he graduated with a BA as 14th Wrangler in 1795. He was appointed rector of St George's, Hanover Square for over forty years, from 1803 until his death in 1844. Bishop Beilby Porteus: Beilby Porteus 8 May 1731 – 13 May 1809), successively Bishop of Chester and London was a Church of England reformer and a leading abolitionist in England. He was the first Anglican in a position of authority to seriously challenge the Church's position on slavery. Porteus was born in York on 8 May 1731, the youngest of the 19 children of Elizabeth Jennings and Robert Porteus ( 1758/9), a planter. Although the family was of Scottish ancestry, his parents were Virginian planters who had returned to England in 1720 as a result of the economic difficulties in the province and for the sake of his father's health. Educated at York and Ripon Grammar School, he was a classics scholar at Christ's College, Cambridge, becoming a fellow in 1752. In 1759 he won the Seatonian Prize for his poem Death: A Poetical Essay, a work for which he is still remembered. He was ordained as a priest in 1757, and in 1762 was appointed as domestic chaplain to Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury, acting as his assistant at Lambeth Palace for six years. It was during these years that it is thought he became more aware of the conditions of the enslaved Africans in the American colonies and the British West Indies. He corresponded with clergy and missionaries, receiving reports on the appalling conditions facing the slaves from Rev James Ramsay in the West Indies and from Granville Sharp, the English lawyer who had supported the cases of freed slaves in England. In 1769 Beilby Porteus was appointed as chaplain to King George III. He was also Rector of Lambeth (a living shared between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Crown) from 1767 to 1777, and later Master of St Cross, Winchester (1776–77). He was concerned about trends within the Church of England towards what he regarded as the watering-down of the truth of Scripture and stood for doctrinal purity. He was, however, happy to work with Methodists and dissenters and recognised their major contributions in evangelism and education. In 1776, Porteus was nominated as Bishop of Chester, taking up the appointment in 1777. He was Renowned as a scholar and a popular preacher, it was in 1783 that the young bishop was to first come to national attention by preaching his most famous and influential sermon. In 1787, Porteus was translated to the bishopric of London on the advice of Prime Minister William Pitt, a position he held until his death in 1809. As is customary, he was also appointed to the Privy Council, and Dean of the Chapel Royal. In 1788, he supported Sir William Dolben's Slave Trade Bill from the bench of bishops, and over the next quarter-century, he became the leading advocate within the Church of England for the abolition of slavery, lending support to such men as Wilberforce, Granville Sharp, Henry Thornton, and Zachary Macaulay to secure the eventual passage of the Slave Trade Act in 1807.Beilby Porteus was one of the most significant, albeit under-rated church figures of the 18th century. His sermons continued to be read by many, and his legacy as a foremost abolitionist was such that his name was almost as well known in the early 19th century as those of Wilberforce and Thomas Clarkson but 100 years later he had become one of the 'forgotten abolitionists', and today his role has largely been ignored and his name has been consigned to the footnotes of history. His primary claim to fame in the 21st century is for his poem on Death and, possibly unfairly, as the supposed prototype for the pompous Mr. Collins in Jane Austen's novel ”Pride and Prejudice”. But, ironically, Porteus' most lasting contribution was one for which he is little-known, the Sunday Observance Act of 1781 (a response to what he saw as the moral decay of England), which legislated how the public were allowed to spend their recreation time at weekends these laws continued for the following 200 years until the passing of the Sunday Trading Act of 1994.Book of sermons cover is brown with gold border and decoration Beilby Porteus (or Porteous; 8 May 1731 – 13 May 1809), successively Bishop of Chester and of London, was a Church of England reformer and a leading abolitionist in England. He was the first Anglican in a position of authority to seriously challenge the Church's position on slavery. The Works of The Right Reverend Beilby Porteus Vol 2” . Spine has “Porteus’ Works, Vol. II Sermons”. The works of the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D., late Bishop of London; with his life, by the Rev. Robert Hodgson, A.M.F.R.S. and one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to His Majesty. A New Edition in Six Volumes. Vol. II – Sermons. Published in 1811 for T. Cadell and W., Davies, in The Strand, London. Printed by G. Sidney, Northumberland-street. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, right reverend beilby porteous, sermons, london reverend -
Brunswick Community History GroupPhotograph - Dominion Knitting Mill, Brunswick, 2014
... Colour photograph of a partially demolished Dominion Knitting Mill building in Hodgson Street, Brunswick, opposite Temple Park. T Taken 2 January 2014. he building was later converted to Temple Apartments. ...Colour photograph of a partially demolished Dominion Knitting Mill building in Hodgson Street, Brunswick, opposite Temple Park. T Taken 2 January 2014. he building was later converted to Temple Apartments. ...Colour photograph of a partially demolished Dominion Knitting Mill building in Hodgson Street, Brunswick, opposite Temple Park. T Taken 2 January 2014. he building was later converted to Temple Apartments. See also 2023.068. -
Brunswick Community History GroupPhotograph - Dominion Knitting Mill, Laurie Cunningham, 2014
... Colour photograph of a partially demolished Dominion Knitting Mill building in Hodgson Street, Brunswick, 2 January 2014. The building was redeveloped as Temple Apartments. ...Colour photograph of a partially demolished Dominion Knitting Mill building in Hodgson Street, Brunswick, 2 January 2014. The building was redeveloped as Temple Apartments. ...Colour photograph of a partially demolished Dominion Knitting Mill building in Hodgson Street, Brunswick, 2 January 2014. The building was redeveloped as Temple Apartments. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine District Band, Photo 1.Copy- original taken c1945- 1946 Photo.2. Copy,- original photo taken c 1950 Photo 3 Original Taken 1950
... Photo 1.Names of players are Bob Hodgson Tom Ellsworth Ken Warhurst We were all members of Sunshine City Brass and Bob and Tom were Brass players and Ken was a drummer|Photo 2 Ken Warhurst Drummer in Musical Knights Dance Band at Sunshine Masonic Hall C 1950|Photo 3 Sunshine District Band South Street Cometitions Ballarat October 1950 R Daley K Wanders R Roberts J Gist I Robertson K McEwan J Mason R Hodson J Crimmins R Mills S Carrington U Lambert K McGilvray W Green R McKenzie W Eulenstein J Willaton Secretary W Wheatley Bandmaster R Davey K Dodson R Carrington Photograph taken by Thornton Richards & Co...Supplied by Ken Warhurst Sunshine District Band Band Photo 1.Names of players are Bob Hodgson Tom Ellsworth Ken Warhurst We were all members of Sunshine City Brass and Bob and Tom were Brass players and Ken was a drummer|Photo 2 Ken Warhurst Drummer in Musical Knights Dance Band at Sunshine Masonic Hall C 1950|Photo 3 Sunshine District Band South Street Cometitions Ballarat October 1950 R Daley K Wanders R Roberts J Gist I Robertson K McEwan J Mason R Hodson J Crimmins R Mills S Carrington U Lambert K McGilvray W Green R McKenzie W Eulenstein J Willaton Secretary W Wheatley Bandmaster R Davey K Dodson R Carrington Photograph taken by Thornton Richards & Co Sunshine District Band Photograph Sunshine District Band ...Supplied by Ken WarhurstPhoto 1.Names of players are Bob Hodgson Tom Ellsworth Ken Warhurst We were all members of Sunshine City Brass and Bob and Tom were Brass players and Ken was a drummer|Photo 2 Ken Warhurst Drummer in Musical Knights Dance Band at Sunshine Masonic Hall C 1950|Photo 3 Sunshine District Band South Street Cometitions Ballarat October 1950 R Daley K Wanders R Roberts J Gist I Robertson K McEwan J Mason R Hodson J Crimmins R Mills S Carrington U Lambert K McGilvray W Green R McKenzie W Eulenstein J Willaton Secretary W Wheatley Bandmaster R Davey K Dodson R Carrington Photograph taken by Thornton Richards & Cosunshine district band, band -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBooklet, Criminal Law and Procedure in Nepal a Century Ago: Notes left by Brian H Hodgson
... Street Tatura the-murray Dr. Leonhard Adam studied both anthropology and jurisdiction as a young man ww2 camp 2 books history local Soft card beige coloured booklet with black printing on the front. Reprinted from Vol IX February, 1950, No. 2. "The Far Eastern Quarterly" Criminal Law and Procedure in Nepal a Century Ago: Notes left by Brian H Hodgson ...Dr. Leonhard Adam studied both anthropology and jurisdiction as a young manSoft card beige coloured booklet with black printing on the front. Reprinted from Vol IX February, 1950, No. 2. "The Far Eastern Quarterly"ww2 camp 2, books, history, local -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Annie Barton and Jocelyn Cerini, 1928, c1928
... Street. His family appear to have remained in the UK. He married Ann Eliza Duncan in 1872 in Queensland. Of the 2 daughters who were nurses: Ida Grace Barton (b 1877) did not marry. She trained at the Homeopathic Hospital (later Prince Henry's Hospital), graduating in 1909. Annie Barton (b 1883, Geelong) trained at the Melbourne Hospital. She was Matron AANS during WW1 in charge of the Base Hospital (Military) in St Kilda Road. She married Dr John Hodgson...Street. His family appear to have remained in the UK. He married Ann Eliza Duncan in 1872 in Queensland. Of the 2 daughters who were nurses: Ida Grace Barton (b 1877) did not marry. She trained at the Homeopathic Hospital (later Prince Henry's Hospital), graduating in 1909. Annie Barton (b 1883, Geelong) trained at the Melbourne Hospital. She was Matron AANS during WW1 in charge of the Base Hospital (Military) in St Kilda Road. She married Dr John Hodgson ...The photo was taken in 1928 and the young child is definately Jocelyn Francesca Cerini, elder daughter of Natale Cerini and his wife Ethel (MS: Swan). The Cerini family lived at 215 Union Road. Most likely that the photo was taken in the back garden of 215 Union Road which backs onto 11 and 13 Barton Street. Thus the houses in the background are the two houses occupied by Barton family members - No 11 and 13 Barton Street, Surrey Hills. The photo card index compiled by Jocelyn Hall (nee Cerini) identifies the elderly lady as Miss Annie Barton, sister of Rev John Barton, second minister of Wyclif Congregational Church. She was a nurse. However the age of Jocelyn (born 1922) makes it more likely that this is Mrs Annie Eliza Barton (nee Duncan), wife of the Rev John Barton and mother of James Duncan Barton, John Saxon Barton, Ida Grace Barton, Albert Edward Barton, Annie Barton and Harold Arthur Barton. Annie Eliza (Duncan) Barton was born in 1845 and died on 16 Jan 1933, which is consistent with the age of the lady pictured. By the time this photo was taken her husband, the Rev John Barton (1844-1919) had died. He was minister of the Wyclif Church in 1896 and continued in that role until 1907. After a further appointment John Barton retired and continued to worship at Wyclif, residing at 13 Barton Street. On Federation in 1901 the street name changed - it was originally Kent Street. John Barton was born in 1845 in Ainsdale, Lancashire, son of James Barton and Ann Rimmer and grew up in Formby - the name later given to No 13 Barton Street. His family appear to have remained in the UK. He married Ann Eliza Duncan in 1872 in Queensland. Of the 2 daughters who were nurses: Ida Grace Barton (b 1877) did not marry. She trained at the Homeopathic Hospital (later Prince Henry's Hospital), graduating in 1909. Annie Barton (b 1883, Geelong) trained at the Melbourne Hospital. She was Matron AANS during WW1 in charge of the Base Hospital (Military) in St Kilda Road. She married Dr John Hodgson Nattrass. She died in 1965 at Caulfield. John and Ann Eliza Barton are buried in Box Hill Cemetery - C0044.A black & white photo of an elderly lady seated in a cane chair in an outdoor setting. To one side is a young girl also seated in a chair and holding a doll; to the other side is a doll's pram containing another doll. The background is indistinct but appear to be houses.clothing and dress, 1928, miss jocelyn francesca cerini, mrs jocelyn hall, annie eliza duncan, annie eliza barton, box hill cemetery, rev john barton, jocelyn cerini, dolls, 215 union road -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchUniform
... Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne K S Hodgson SMN PM7767 Pres. MOSS 2 D. Locker key no. ...Dog tag and keyK S Hodgson SMN PM7767 Pres. MOSS 2 D. Locker key no. D2115 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research CollectionCard (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, Cnr Ford and Camp Streets, Beechworth, 1976
... Property - Cnr Ford and Camp Streets (Ford Street), Beechworth - Section 2, Town Allotment 1 - 100'x250' Ownership details and history - 7 Sept 1853 - J Hodgson 1861 - unoccupied. ...The Beechworth Burke Museum Research Collection 103 Ford Street Beechworth Property - Cnr Ford and Camp Streets (Ford Street), Beechworth - Section 2, Town Allotment 1 - 100'x250' Ownership details and history - 7 Sept 1853 - J Hodgson 1861 - unoccupied. ...George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits
