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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Dr Alexander Park
... Dr Alexander Park...Dr Alexander Park...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray tatura doctors locals park dr costume male Dr Alexander Park Dr Alexander Park Photograph ...Dr Alexander Parktatura, doctors, locals, park dr, costume, male -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, 2001
... dr alexander park...Dr Alexander Park was born 1868, third son of Alexander and Jean Mary Park of Nagambie. ...Dr Alexander Park c. 1900...Died 1929. dr alexander park photograph people Dr Alexander Park c. 1900 Photograph ...Dr Alexander Park was born 1868, third son of Alexander and Jean Mary Park of Nagambie. Studied in Ireland. Practiced first in Tatura, then Bendigo and Pratt St Moonee Ponds. Married Ethel Reilly of Tatura in 1902. Died 1929.Dr Alexander Park c. 1900dr alexander park, photograph, people -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - Colour, Alexander McMillan's Bushy Park near Maffra, 2014
... Alexander McMillan's Bushy Park near Maffra, 2014...Park...Alexander McKinnon...Alexander McMillan's Bushy Park near Maffra, 2014 Photograph - Colour ...Alexander McMillan was a squatter and pioneer of Gippsland, Victoria. He called his run "Bushy Park" which was located on the banks of the Avon River.Colour photograph of the entrance to Bushy Park near Maffra.gippsland, maffra, bushy park, alexander mckinnon -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, colour, c. 2001
... Ellen & Alexander Streets, City Park, Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia ...Opened by His Excellency Sir Eric Neal AC CVO on 30 September 2001, the Memorial is located in City Park, Port Pirie, South Australia. The monument commemorates those who were lost at sea while serving with the Merchant Navy. Mr Noel Smith, a resident of Port Pirie, former Merchant Navy seaman and Port Pirie tugboat officer designed the memorial, found the anchor located on the top of the memorial during a dredging operation in a creek near the Nystar plant and wrote the poem inscribed on the main plaque. Front Inscription Lost Ones They live in the curl of the breaking wave, They sing when the sea winds blow, They lay not confined in a land locked grave, Nor in dim dark depths below. Do you hear them laugh in the rippling tide, Call free in the ocean breeze ? Do you see them soar where great gulls glide At peace with the fearsome seas ? They live still in the hearts of those who wait Held strong in the bonds of love 'Til their souls unite and congregate In God`s great harbour above. Noel Smith Merchant Seaman For those who were lost to the depths of the sea Emma Hindmarsh Left Side Inscription Memorial unveiled by His Excellency Sir Eric Neal AC CVO Governor of South Australia and His Worship the Mayor Ken Madigan Port Pirie Regional Council Memorial blessed and consecrated by Right Reverend Garry Weatherill Bishop of Willochra 30 September 2001Colour photograph of the memorial made of an anchor on a bricks and stones base with a black marble plaque titled The Lost Ones. The logo of the Merchant Navy, MN, on the top left corner of the plaque.merchant navy, mn, port pirie, memorial -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCertificate of Title, Subdivisions, 1879 and 1930
... ...alexander park...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Title Deeds for property in Tatura tatura relationship folders certificate of title lease thomas hogan john hogan john james hanlon edward glover arthur burke james brady andrew collie jean hunter sydney embling john maher arthur goyen patrick o'toole philipe dove george wildon edwin harden cuthbert corke lee chung hugh barnes george manning francis williams john fawkner michael walshe alexander ferguson rose gullett john gibb william taylor richard casey anthony grover arthur grover charles brady elizabeth davey frank williams honora culkin alexander park stephen reville richard carr charles grover henry mccarthy james bruce edward hanley chew yen ah poy loo way ah dick charles mitchell lionel martin douglas forsyth catherine wilson mabel heath patrick mcnamara micheal cussen james wilson bazeley documents legal 2 certificates of title showing subdivisions made over several years. ...Title Deeds for property in Tatura2 certificates of title showing subdivisions made over several years. Vol. 5655:Folio 1130935 dated 16/5/1930 and Vol.1182: Folio 236330 dated 23/12/1869. Lease between Thomas Hogan and W F Bazeley dated 7th July 1911 for land in Hogan Street known as Slaughter Yard Paddock .Also lease dated 1911. In buff coloured legal envelope with number "2678" and "Hogan - Thomas" written in red on outside.tatura, relationship folders, certificate of title, lease, thomas hogan, john hogan, john james hanlon, edward glover, arthur burke, james brady, andrew collie, jean hunter, sydney embling, john maher, arthur goyen, patrick o'toole, philipe dove, george wildon, edwin harden, cuthbert corke, lee chung, hugh barnes, george manning, francis williams, john fawkner, michael walshe, alexander ferguson, rose gullett, john gibb, william taylor, richard casey, anthony grover, arthur grover, charles brady, elizabeth davey, frank williams, honora culkin, alexander park, stephen reville, richard carr, charles grover, henry mccarthy, james bruce, edward hanley, chew yen, ah poy, loo way, ah dick, charles mitchell, lionel martin, douglas forsyth, catherine wilson, mabel heath, patrick mcnamara, micheal cussen, james wilson, bazeley, documents, legal -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, AGFA, 28/01/2026
... Alexander J...Tunstall Park...In 2007 AGFA relocated to new facilities in the Greenwood Business Park at 301 Burwood Highway, Burwood on the corner of Burwood Highway and Station Street, Burwood. AGFA Potocnik Alexander J Tunstall Park Greenwood Business Park Burwood Highway No 301 Burwood Research on AGFA by Dr. ...Research on AGFA by Dr. Alexander J. PotocnikA$ x 6 pagesnon-fictionResearch on AGFA by Dr. Alexander J. Potocnikagfa, potocnik alexander j, tunstall park, greenwood business park, burwood highway no 301 burwood -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Aerial Photograph of Box Hill
... Park...Alexander Street...Aerial photographs Canterbury Road Surrey Park Alexander Street Swimming pools B&w photo Photograph Aerial Photograph of Box Hill ...Aerial view of Box Hill looking east from Surrey Park at the corner of Canterbury Road and Elgar Road. Also shows construction of the new swimming pool complex.B&w photoaerial photographs, canterbury road, surrey park, alexander street, swimming pools -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander "Alex" George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Notice of Ordinary Meeting to be Held on 24th May 1978, City of Sunshine, 24th May 1978
... Park...Alexander "Alex" George Gillon...City of Sunshine Neale Road Deer Park Alexander "Alex" George Gillon Notice of Ordinary Meeting to be Held on 30th May 1978 at Council Chambers City of Sunshine Municipal Offices 24th May 1978|1175.02 - Extraordinary business - Subdivsion & detached houses Neale Road Deer Park Foolscap sized document. ...Notice of Ordinary Meeting to be Held on 30th May 1978 at Council Chambers City of Sunshine Municipal Offices 24th May 1978|1175.02 - Extraordinary business - Subdivsion & detached houses Neale Road Deer Park city of sunshine, neale road, deer park, alexander "alex" george gillon -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumShow schedule, Yarrawonga Centenary Spring Show, Saturday October 1st, 1983, 1983
... The first show was held inSept 1883 at Alexander Park on the Murray River. Two years later it was moved to the Showgrounds south of the town. ...Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala The first show was held inSept 1883 at Alexander Park on the Murray River. Two years later it was moved to the Showgrounds south of the town. ...The first show was held inSept 1883 at Alexander Park on the Murray River. Two years later it was moved to the Showgrounds south of the town. Two shows have been missed, one due to WW2 and the other due to drought and a poor season. The Centenary Show was held over two days with a street parade on the Sunday.A5 size booklet Yellow card cover. Newspaper quality pages. Lists committee members,Life members, Stewards,prizes, classes and events -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Mary Jean Park, 2001
... park...mary jean...alexander...Selected land "Barwood", Nagambie.|Alexander Park, born Conray Co. Donegal 06.05.1832, died 23.04.1911....Selected land "Barwood", Nagambie.|Alexander Park, born Conray Co. Donegal 06.05.1832, died 23.04.1911. ...Mary Jean, born 1841, Letterkenny, Co. of Donegal, Ireland. Died 3 Bank Street, Ascot Vale 22.06.1935. Mother of the two Doctors Park. Selected land "Barwood", Nagambie.|Alexander Park, born Conray Co. Donegal 06.05.1832, died 23.04.1911.|Both pictures taken at a Sunday School Picnic, 1898, Nagambie.park, mary jean, alexander, photograph, people -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhairbrush, 1930's
... The first Celluloid experiments began in 1856 by Alexander Parkes in Birmingham, England. Later in the same year, he patented his invention "Parkesine". ...The first Celluloid experiments began in 1856 by Alexander Parkes in Birmingham, England. Later in the same year, he patented his invention "Parkesine". ...Celluloid was the first plastic. The first Celluloid experiments began in 1856 by Alexander Parkes in Birmingham, England. Later in the same year, he patented his invention "Parkesine". By 1868, no advancement was achieved, and Parkes' labor and efforts were ended. In 1869, Englishman Daniel Stills created a company called Xylonite to experiment and create a product similar to Parkesine. These efforts ended in 1874 when Stills went bankrupt. Celluloid / xylonite was made into toiletry articles, novelties, photographic film, and many other mass-produced goods. Its popularity began to wane only toward the middle of the 20th century, following the introduction of plastics based on entirely synthetic polymers. This item is an example of a personal item made of this synthetic plastic.A xylonite backed man's hairbrush. Backing is yellowish/cream. There is a small ornate decoration (initials?). The top is scooped. the bristles are possibly boar bristles.toiletries-men's hairbrush xylonite celluloid -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhand mirror, first half 20th century
... The first Celluloid experiments began in 1856 by Alexander Parkes in Birmingham, England. Later in the same year, he patented his invention "Parkesine". ...The first Celluloid experiments began in 1856 by Alexander Parkes in Birmingham, England. Later in the same year, he patented his invention "Parkesine". ...Celluloid was the first plastic. The first Celluloid experiments began in 1856 by Alexander Parkes in Birmingham, England. Later in the same year, he patented his invention "Parkesine". By 1868, no advancement was achieved, and Parkes' labor and efforts were ended. In 1869, Englishman Daniel Stills created a company called Xylonite to experiment and create a product similar to Parkesine. These efforts ended in 1874 when Stills went bankrupt. Celluloid was made into toiletry articles, novelties, photographic film, and many other mass-produced goods. Its popularity began to wane only toward the middle of the 20th century, following the introduction of plastics based on entirely synthetic polymers. This item is an example of a personal effect made from celluloid.A creamy yellow xylonite backed hand mirror with a narrow handle. The back is decorated with a swirling pattern (initials?). -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Dr. Park's house
... .|1896-1907 Dr. Alexander Park's surgery.|1921- 1938 Dr. James Park's surgery.| - 1982 Home of Mr. & Mrs. ....|1896-1907 Dr. Alexander Park's surgery.|1921- 1938 Dr. James Park's surgery.| - 1982 Home of Mr. & Mrs. ...Dr. Park's house, now the Tatura Museum.|1888 Rodney Irrigation Trust Office.|1896-1907 Dr. Alexander Park's surgery.|1921- 1938 Dr. James Park's surgery.| - 1982 Home of Mr. & Mrs. James Reilly.|1982-1988 Rented premises.|1988- Bi- Centennial Project- Tatura Museum purchased by Tatura & District Historical Society with financial assistance from Shire of Rodney.|Rodney Shire|Taturaphotograph, people -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Personal Effects, lady's mantilla style haircomb, 20thC
... The plastic material was patented by Alexander Parkes, In Birmingham, UK in 1856.The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. ...The plastic material was patented by Alexander Parkes, In Birmingham, UK in 1856.The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. ...A hair fashion accessory for 20thCentury ladies. Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organics that are malleable and can be moulded into solid objects of diverse shapes. Due to their relatively low cost, ease of manufacture, versatility, and imperviousness to water, plastics are used in an enormous and expanding range of products. They displaced many traditional materials, such as wood, stone, horn and bone, leather, paper, metal, glass, and ceramic, in most of their former uses including jewellery. Parkesine is considered the first man-made plastic. The plastic material was patented by Alexander Parkes, In Birmingham, UK in 1856.The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. After World War I, improvements in chemical technology led to an explosion in new forms of plastics, with mass production beginning in the 1940s during World War 11 due to shortages of silk and ivory.A plastic, tortoise shell pattern, lady's hair-comb in the mantilla style with diamante decoration.hair fashion, hairdressing, coiffure, plastic, personal effects, jewellery, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, early settlers, world war 1 1914-1918, world war 11 1939-1945, silk, ivory, bakelite, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: CONCERT PROGRAM
... King - Photographer. Alexander and Park - Boot Warehouse. H.M.K. Rahimbux and Co - Importers of Fancy Goods. ...King - Photographer. Alexander and Park - Boot Warehouse. H.M.K. Rahimbux and Co - Importers of Fancy Goods. ...Document. Green paper flyer advertising, ''Herr Gollmick's Grand Annual Concert'', Royal Hall, Forest Street, Bendigo. December 25, 1890. Advertisers: M.J. Cahill - Tailors. S.T. King - Photographer. Alexander and Park - Boot Warehouse. H.M.K. Rahimbux and Co - Importers of Fancy Goods. W. Allen - Fruiterer and Poulterer. Riedle's - Music Warehouse. Lyons - Jeweler. Miss Dunn - Umbrella Maker. W.M. Waddell - Jeweler.alexander john hamilton, royal hall -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Jewellery, small plastic brooch, 20thC
... The plastic material was patented by Alexander Parkes, In Birmingham, UK in 1856.The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. ...The plastic material was patented by Alexander Parkes, In Birmingham, UK in 1856.The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. ...A plastic, costume jewellery, fashion accessory for early 20th Century ladies Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organics that are malleable and can be moulded into solid objects of diverse shapes. Due to their relatively low cost, ease of manufacture, versatility, and imperviousness to water, plastics are used in an enormous and expanding range of products. They displaced many traditional materials, such as wood, stone, horn and bone, leather, paper, metal, glass, and ceramic, in most of their former uses including jewellery. Parkesine is considered the first man-made plastic. The plastic material was patented by Alexander Parkes, In Birmingham, UK in 1856.The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. After World War I, improvements in chemical technology led to an explosion in new forms of plastics, with mass production beginning in the 1940s during World War 11 due to shortages of silk and ivory. A small, black plastic brooch with a verticle pin at back and diamante decoration .fashion, costume jewellery, personal effects, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, early settlers, jewellery, plastic -
Camperdown & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - James Dawson, Thomas Rodger, c1881
... Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. ...Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. ...James Dawson (1806-1900), pastoralist, friend to First Nations people, environmentalist, patron of the Arts and author of "Australian Aborigines" (1881). Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. In 1866 the Dawsons left the Port Fairy district and lived in various residences in Melbourne. By 1868 the family had settled in Camperdown at 'Wuurong', on the banks of Lake Bullen Merri. Unlike most people at the time, Dawson and his daughter shared a deep interest in, and respect for First Nations people. In 1876 James Dawson was appointed local Guardian of the Aborigines in the Camperdown district. He was a prolific letter writer and an early advocate for indigenous rights and was dedicated to exposing injustice and the maltreatment of First Nations people. He had befriended Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) who was the last of the local Djargurd Wurrung living on Country when he died in February 1883. In 1885 James Dawson erected the Wombeetch Puyuun Monument at Camperdown Cemetery in his memory. His friend's remains were reburied at the foot of the obelisk and the two dates, 1840-1883, mark the 43 years it took for European settlement to displace the Djargurd Wurrung from the Camperdown District.Sepia photograph of an elderly James Dawson taken in Scotland. Front: T. Rodger St. ANDREWS N.B. Back: THOMAS RODGER Photographer ST. ANDREWS ETABLISHED 1849cdhs, isabella dawson, camperdown cemetery, djargurdwurrung, cdhsfirstnations -
Camperdown & District Historical SocietyBook - The James Dawson Scrapbook, c1881
... Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. ...Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. ...James Dawson (1806-1900), pastoralist, friend to First Nations people, environmentalist, patron of the Arts and author of "Australian Aborigines" (1881). Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. In 1866 the Dawsons left the Port Fairy district and lived in various residences in Melbourne. By 1868 the family had settled in Camperdown at 'Wuurong', on the banks of Lake Bullen Merri. Unlike most people at the time, Dawson and his daughter shared a deep interest in, and respect for First Nations people. In 1876 James Dawson was appointed local Guardian of the Aborigines in the Camperdown district. He was a prolific letter writer and an early advocate for indigenous rights and was dedicated to exposing injustice and the maltreatment of First Nations people. He had befriended Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) who was the last of the local Djargurd Wurrung living on Country when he died in February 1883. In 1885 James Dawson erected the Wombeetch Puyuun Monument at Camperdown Cemetery in his memory. His friend's remains were reburied at the foot of the obelisk and the two dates, 1840-1883, mark the 43 years it took for European settlement to displace the Djargurd Wurrung from the Camperdown District.The James Dawson Scrapbookcdhs, isabella dawson, camperdown cemetery, djargurdwurrung, cdhsfirstnations -
Camperdown & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - James and Joan Dawson, studio photograph, c1878
... He married Joan Alexander Park in 1877. Joan was the niece of the famous African explorer, Mungo Park. ...He married Joan Alexander Park in 1877. Joan was the niece of the famous African explorer, Mungo Park. ...James Dawson (1806-1900), pastoralist, friend to First Nations people, environmentalist, patron of the Arts and author of "Australian Aborigines" (1881). He married Joan Alexander Park in 1877. Joan was the niece of the famous African explorer, Mungo Park. James Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. In 1866 the Dawsons left the Port Fairy district and lived in various residences in Melbourne. By 1868 the family had settled in Camperdown at 'Wuurong', on the banks of Lake Bullen Merri. Unlike most people at the time, the Dawson's shared a deep interest in, and respect for First Nations people. In 1876 James Dawson was appointed local Guardian of the Aborigines in the Camperdown district. He was a prolific letter writer and an early advocate for indigenous rights and was dedicated to exposing injustice and the maltreatment of First Nations people. He had befriended Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) who was the last of the local Djargurd Wurrung living on Country when he died in February 1883. In 1885 James Dawson erected the Wombeetch Puyuun Monument at Camperdown Cemetery in his memory. His friend's remains were reburied at the foot of the obelisk and the two dates, 1840-1883, mark the 43 years it took for European settlement to displace the Djargurd Wurrung from the Camperdown District.Studio portrait of James and Joan Dawson taken in Australia. cdhs, isabella dawson, camperdown cemetery, djargurdwurrung, cdhsfirstnations -
Camperdown & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - James Dawson, c1878
... Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. ...Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. ...James Dawson (1806-1900), pastoralist, friend to First Nations people, environmentalist, patron of the Arts and author of "Australian Aborigines" (1881). Dawson came from Bonnytoun, near Linlithgow, Scotland and arrived in Melbourne with his wife, Joan Alexander Park, on 2 May 1840. They made their first home in the colony farming in Port Phillip, near Anderson's Creek on the Yarra River, where their daughter, Isabella was born in 1842, then from 1844, moved to 'Kangatong' station on the Moyne River, east of Macarthur. In 1866 the Dawsons left the Port Fairy district and lived in various residences in Melbourne. By 1868 the family had settled in Camperdown at 'Wuurong', on the banks of Lake Bullen Merri. Unlike most people at the time, Dawson and his daughter shared a deep interest in, and respect for First Nations people. In 1876 James Dawson was appointed local Guardian of the Aborigines in the Camperdown district. He was a prolific letter writer and an early advocate for indigenous rights and was dedicated to exposing injustice and the maltreatment of First Nations people. He had befriended Wombeetch Puyuun (Camperdown George) who was the last of the local Djargurd Wurrung living on Country when he died in February 1883. In 1885 James Dawson erected the Wombeetch Puyuun Monument at Camperdown Cemetery in his memory. His friend's remains were reburied at the foot of the obelisk and the two dates, 1840-1883, mark the 43 years it took for European settlement to displace the Djargurd Wurrung from the Camperdown District.Side portrait of an elderly James Dawson. cdhs, isabella dawson, camperdown cemetery, djargurdwurrung, cdhsfirstnations -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Publication, Photo album Robinson's Motors, C 1910
... Alexander Robinson was born on the 19th March 1862 and lived on the family farm, Woody Park at Aitkins Gully Warrnambool. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road Alexander Robinson was born on the 19th March 1862 and lived on the family farm, Woody Park at Aitkins Gully Warrnambool. ...Alexander Robinson was born on the 19th March 1862 and lived on the family farm, Woody Park at Aitkins Gully Warrnambool. At 18 he moved into Warrnambool and began his coach building and automotive career with Fred Morse who was one of Warrnambool's earliest coachbuilders. The business which was situated in Fairy Street was later taken over by Callaghan Motors who operated from the same site until 2017. He married Miss Lydia Humm and they had five children. He was active in community affairs and was Mayor of Warrnambool from 1907-1909. He died in September 1932. This album has photographs dating from 1907 up to 1913 and show a variety of early motor vehicles, workers and machinery. Individual photos have names of owners some of which include John j Winter, June 1912,Dr J H Henderson August 1911, D Ronaldson Ballarat 1912, Edward Owen 1913 martin Brennan 1914. The sections inside the workshop show the engineering department, Body Making, painting and smith's shop. There are also a number of Vulcan cars for which they were agents. This album is a valuable source of early motor industry history in Warrnambool. There are many local scenes as backdrops to the vehicles . Unfortunately there are no names of people in the photos.Rectangular dark green cloth covered album which has black tape down the spine. It contains a number of photographs relating to Robinson's Motors as well as newspaper cutting. There are a number of pages which are blank.Inside front cover: handwritten " Robinson's Motor Propty Limited Warrnambool.robinson motors, warrnambool, alexander robinson, robinson coachbuilders warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Work on paper - Letterhead, Early 1900s
... Alexander Black (1862-1918) came to Warrnambool in the late 1880s and established his business in Timor Street. He was a Town Councillor and a Trustee of the Friendly Societies Park. ...Alexander Black (1862-1918) came to Warrnambool in the late 1880s and established his business in Timor Street. He was a Town Councillor and a Trustee of the Friendly Societies Park. ...This letterhead was used in the business of Alex Black, a Warrnambool house painter and decorator. Alexander Black (1862-1918) came to Warrnambool in the late 1880s and established his business in Timor Street. He was a Town Councillor and a Trustee of the Friendly Societies Park. Kinross Court in Warrnambool was originally called Blacks Lane and was named after Alexander Black. In 1962 it was renamed Kinross Court after Alexander Black’s birthplace in Scotland. This letterhead is an attractive one and is a good example of a letterhead from the early 1900s. It is also a memento of Alex Black, a Warrnambool businessman in the 19th and early 20th centuries.This is a buff-coloured piece of paper which has crease marks from being folded. The top left hand corner has an image in red of a building and red printing. The left hand corner has four ruled lines for inserting an address.Memorandum 190.. From Alex Black House Painter & Decorator Importer of Paper Hangings and Painters Materials Timor Street Warrnambool (near Western Hotel) Sign Writing, Graining, Glazing, Paper Hangings &c. alex black, warrnambool house painter -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMachine - Chaff cutter, Bentalls, 1913
... Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Chaff cutter. Bentall - 1913. Used to cut straw or hay into small pieces before being mixed together with other forage and fed to horses and cattle. Used on a small mixed farm in Emerald originally purchased by C. T. Alexander ...Chaff cutter. Bentall - 1913. Used to cut straw or hay into small pieces before being mixed together with other forage and fed to horses and cattle. Used on a small mixed farm in Emerald originally purchased by C. T. Alexander in 1920.A chaff cutter was an essential piece of equipment in early farms - of which there were many in the Emerald area - which were highly dependent on horsepower for agricultural work until the widespread use of tractors in the second half of the twentieth century.Chaff cutter with cast iron frame containing two sets of teeth which are connected to gears which are connected to a large wheel operated by hand. Missing from this particular chaff cutter are the cover for the gears, part of the handle, and the wooden chute into which the stalks were fed.Embossed on main chassis: 'BENTALL'S IMPROVED CHAFF CUTTER / 1913 / MALDON ENGLAND'. Embossed on wheel: 'BENTALL'S HEYBRIDGE MALDON ENGLAND / 1382'. Embossed on cover over feeder teeth: 'CDC BENTALL'. Embossed on feeder entrance: '947'.alexander, emerald, chaff cutter, early 20th century, bentall, agricultural machinery -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBook - Fiction Book, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1889
... Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This book, Uncle Tom's Cabin was the best selling novel in the 19th century in the USA. It was given to Alexander ...This book, Uncle Tom's Cabin was the best selling novel in the 19th century in the USA. It was given to Alexander Ure in 1889, the son of Scottish migrants, John and Jane Ure who settled on acreage north of Gembrook in 1874. They called their property 'Silver Wells' because of finding a pure and plentiful water source when digging their initial well. Silver Wells became the commercial centre of the early Gembrook settlement with shops, post office etc. When the train came through in 1900 the Gembrook commercial centre shifted to its present location, near the railway station. The Ure family continued to play a significant role in the Gembrook community.The Ure family of 'Silver Wells' was significant in the early history of Gembrook.Moss green hard cover book with title embossed on gold panel. 326 pages.On front cover printed: 'UNCLE TOM'S CABIN' On page i handwritten: 'Alexander Ure / A Present / from Mr & Mrs Wood / Cot 3rd 1889'alexander ure, uncle tom's cabin, 1889, silver wells -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Reports, John Ferres, Government Printer, Safety Mining Cages. Report of the Board of Enquiry on Safety Cages 1878-9; together with proceedings of the Board and Appendices, 1879
... alexander kennedy smith...george r. fincham...henry roberts williams...robert clark...r. richardson...allan's patent balalrat...hassan's patent daylesford...david white...charles stewart...w.h. grainger...h.b. nicholas...t. hassan...r. allan...a.k. smith...james thomson...william collard smith...j.h. seymour...john s. delbridge...william buttle...james davidson...j.p. carolin...r. clark...thomas eyre...george marshall...g. thureau...william bottoms...robert carr...j.c. march...john keam...david park...That the board have witnessed trials of all the inventions brought under their notice, and from the result of their observations the members are of opinion that the adoption of these safety appliances will afford additional security to the large section of the community engaged in mining operations. safety cages safety mining cages george collins levey mining mitchell and osborne's patent safety catches for mining cages mining cages seymour's patent safety cage pryor's safety cage white's safety cage mining accidents dyke's freehold gmc creswick angelo mining co castlemaine britannia qmc ballarat alexander kennedy smith george r. fincham henry roberts williams robert clark r. richardson allan's patent balalrat hassan's patent daylesford david white charles stewart w.h. grainger h.b. nicholas t. hassan r. allan a.k. smith james thomson william collard smith j.h. seymour john s. delbridge william buttle james davidson j.p. carolin r. clark thomas eyre george marshall g. thureau william bottoms robert carr j.c. march john keam david park j.a. lewis lester's hotel, ballarat robert allan nancarrow saftey cage robert malachi serjeant robert henderson g.f. smith r.w. newman william benson f. bennett john sharp thomas couchman john a. wallace john small william h. grainger james cowling tools 48 foolscap pages report stitched together. ...From the Argus, Friday 18 July 1879:- SAFETY MINING CAGES. The report of the board on safety mining cages was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly fortnight The board, which has tested the following inventions Nances, Williams patent, Jackson and Middleton's patent Sesmours patent, Allans patent, and Hassan a patent, reports as follows - 1. That the preponderance of evidence given by miners and others qualified to form an opinion is strongly in favour of the adop-tion of a safety cage for general use in the mines of this colony, provided that a reliable invention can be brought forward, and its practical utility satisfactorily determined 2. That in view of the rapid increase of cage accidents, and supported by the evidence before them, the board are of opinion that some special provision should be made to check such a prolific source of danger as is shown to exist in the working of the shaft and machinery employed for winding purposes. 3. That this check could be imposed by means of such a regulation as that at present contained in the statute, i e -" Every cage used in a mine shall be fitted with special and suitable appliances to prevent its sudden fall down a shaft and also to prevent its coming into contact with the poppet heads." The board, however, consider that mine proprietors should be permitted to exercise their own discretion in the selection of safety cages, but safety hooks and balance catches must be used in connexion with every case 4. That the board have witnessed trials of all the inventions brought under their notice, and from the result of their observations the members are of opinion that the adoption of these safety appliances will afford additional security to the large section of the community engaged in mining operations.48 foolscap pages report stitched together. safety cages, safety mining cages, george collins levey, mining, mitchell and osborne's patent safety catches for mining cages, mining cages, seymour's patent safety cage, pryor's safety cage, white's safety cage, mining accidents, dyke's freehold gmc creswick, angelo mining co castlemaine, britannia qmc ballarat, alexander kennedy smith, george r. fincham, henry roberts williams, robert clark, r. richardson, allan's patent balalrat, hassan's patent daylesford, david white, charles stewart, w.h. grainger, h.b. nicholas, t. hassan, r. allan, a.k. smith, james thomson, william collard smith, j.h. seymour, john s. delbridge, william buttle, james davidson, j.p. carolin, r. clark, thomas eyre, george marshall, g. thureau, william bottoms, robert carr, j.c. march, john keam, david park, j.a. lewis, lester's hotel, ballarat, robert allan, nancarrow saftey cage, robert malachi serjeant, robert henderson, g.f. smith, r.w. newman, william benson, f. bennett, john sharp, thomas couchman, john a. wallace, john small, william h. grainger, james cowling, tools -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Spence, Maxwell
... Park...South Riding Ratepaers and Tenants Association...Dr Keith Alexander...Maxwell Spence Briar Hill Montmorency Fernside Avenue Briar Hill Montmorency State School Were Street Montmorency Briar Hill State School Stan Stainsby Hee Alcock Ned Haughton Australian Paper Mills Lovitool Tomasetti baker of Greensborough Gladstone Avenue Briar Hill Beaconsfield Road Briar Hill Williams Road Briar Hill Ellis family Hillcrest playfield field Ben Barnett Bill Slater Colin Pugh Clifton Pugh St Helena Karingal Drive St Helena Ted Walker Weidligh Roslind Miller Graham Kennedy Jimmy Beale Leach Street St Helena Plenty River St Faith's Chrch of England Briar Hil St Andrew's Church Briar Hill St Francis Xavier Catholic Church Briar Hill Herbie Wilson Victoria Coffee Palace Eltham Higher Elementary School Kate McKenie Diamond Creek Frank Phillips Wingrove Park Bremner's Park Orrs Dam Pecks Dam Wal Scriver Montmorency Tennis Club Albert Price Hill Fred Balaam Greensborough RSL Joe Poulter Fairfield RSL Youth Club Bristcoes Hardware Merchants Montmorency RSL Jack Shallard Ted Weiland Petrie Park South Riding Ratepaers and Tenants Association Dr Keith Alexander Fred Durham Eltham Shire Council Meruka Park Max Watson Eric Harmer Spence Park Montmorency Mountain View Railway Bridge Montmrency Pre School Lower Plenty Fire Brigade Eltham High School Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Spence, Maxwell Document Folder ...Max Spence came to Briar Hill as a child in 1923, and lived in the area for many years. Contents Typed and manuscript notes (2pp missing from MS), undated but ?c1990. "Spence: My Briar Hill and Montmorency." Reminiscences of Maxwell Spence of Briar Hill and Montmorency from 1923. Manuscript notes, AGM 1991, "Max Spence". Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcmaxwell spence, briar hill, montmorency, fernside avenue briar hill, montmorency state school, were street montmorency, briar hill state school, stan stainsby, hee alcock, ned haughton, australian paper mills, lovitool, tomasetti baker of greensborough, gladstone avenue briar hill, beaconsfield road briar hill, williams road briar hill, ellis family, hillcrest playfield field, ben barnett, bill slater, colin pugh, clifton pugh, st helena, karingal drive st helena, ted walker, weidligh, roslind miller, graham kennedy, jimmy beale, leach street st helena, plenty river, st faith's chrch of england briar hil, st andrew's church briar hill, st francis xavier catholic church briar hill, herbie wilson, victoria coffee palace, eltham higher elementary school, kate mckenie, diamond creek, frank phillips, wingrove park, bremner's park, orrs dam, pecks dam, wal scriver, montmorency tennis club, albert price hill, fred balaam, greensborough rsl, joe poulter, fairfield rsl youth club, bristcoes hardware merchants, montmorency rsl, jack shallard, ted weiland, petrie park, south riding ratepaers and tenants association, dr keith alexander, fred durham, eltham shire council, meruka park, max watson, eric harmer, spence park montmorency, mountain view railway bridge, montmrency pre school, lower plenty fire brigade, eltham high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Garden Hill, Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, 3 February 2008
... Alexander White, who had seven sons, bought the property in 1893. Harkness’ grand-daughter Flora married Ewen Cameron who became Minister for Health and was later knighted; he was not related to Ewen Hugh Cameron, a Member of the Legislative Assembly. In 1923 the White family sold the property, called Kilby Park...Alexander White, who had seven sons, bought the property in 1893. Harkness’ grand-daughter Flora married Ewen Cameron who became Minister for Health and was later knighted; he was not related to Ewen Hugh Cameron, a Member of the Legislative Assembly. In 1923 the White family sold the property, called Kilby Park ...The original house was built around 1850 was one of Kangaroo Ground's earliest homes, part of which remains today. Built by Scottish farmer Andrew Harkness who acquired the property in 1849 at the top of the hill with magnificent panoramic views as far as Kinglake, the same year he married Sarah Oswin. The property was known as Garden Hill from at least 1865. Andrew and Sarah had four sons and five daughters. Harkness was a founder of the Kangaroo Ground School and one of the first to suggest establishing the Eltham District Road Board (1858-71) of which he was a member, the pre-cursor to the Shire of Eltham (1871-1994). He was also a Trustee of the Kangaroo Ground Cemetery. His daughter Fanny married farmer Alexander White who purchased the property in 1893. Alexander White died in 1906 and ownership transferred to Fanny White. Son, Robert White was a Councillor of the Shire of Eltham at the time the Shire acquired two acres of land on the adjacent property from the Mess brothers for the creation of the Shire of Eltham Memorial Park (1921) in which the Shire of Eltham War Memoirial tower was erected (1926). Fanny White donated a small section of land from the Garden Hill property to facilitate entry access to the park. The White family sold the property to Sir Herbert Gepp in 1925. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p29 Garden Hill, on Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, near the War Memorial is well named. The old house and gardens overlook a magnificent panorama extending to Kinglake. The original house, built around 1850, was one of Kangaroo Ground’s earliest, and part of it remains in today’s timber house. The house was built by the early and prominent settler Andrew Harkness. Later it was occupied for a long time by Sir Herbert Gepp, renowned Australia wide.1 Harkness and Gepp are buried in the Kangaroo Ground Cemetery. Scottish farmer Harkness, who was born in 1817, acquired this property in 18492 and he and his family occupied it until the early 1920s. Harkness cleared its 152 acres (61.4 ha), fenced it and grazed sheep and cattle. Harkness proved a valuable community member. When only ten families lived in the district, he and other settlers set up a school in 1852, with Andrew Ross as the first teacher. Harkness was also one of the first to suggest establishing the Eltham District Road Board, of which he was a member for around 15 years. He was also a trustee of the Kangaroo Ground Cemetery. Harkness married in 1854 and had four sons and five daughters. The first part of the timber house he built included a kitchen-living room and a parlor. The living room’s large fireplace was bricked-in and modernised in 1940. Beside it is the old baker’s oven with its original iron door replaced by a wooden one. It is thought two wattle-and-daub huts, used for a bedroom and bathroom, were built to the west. Harkness’ son-in-law, farmer Alexander White, who had seven sons, bought the property in 1893. Harkness’ grand-daughter Flora married Ewen Cameron who became Minister for Health and was later knighted; he was not related to Ewen Hugh Cameron, a Member of the Legislative Assembly. In 1923 the White family sold the property, called Kilby Park, to Sir Herbert Gepp, who renamed it Garden Hill. Gepp used the property, which was still on the original New South Wales title, as a hobby farm. Robert White stayed on to manage the farm for a while, living in a house on the property. Gepp was born in 1877 and at 16 years began working as a junior chemist with the Australian Explosives and Chemical Company at Deer Park near Melbourne. Gepp was a pioneer in applying enlightened labour policies in industry. He initiated the Broken Hill Progress Association, to improve living conditions. It laid the ground work for the welfare schemes pursued by companies after World War One. During the mid 20th century Gepp was the most prominent liberal thinker associated with conservative politics. As a friend of Prime Minister John Curtin, he contributed to post-war reconstruction. Gepp returned to private industry and retired in 1950. Gepp made significant contributions to the solution of the great metallurgical problems of the mining industry. He was an advocate of the role of science in industry, government and the economy and helped to establish several organizations including the CSIR and the Institute of Public Affairs.3 After Sir Herbert died in 1954 his son Orwell continued to farm the property part-time. When Lady Gepp died in 1963, the land was divided among the five children, although Orwell continued to farm it as a hobby. In 1966, a daughter, Mardi Gething, now married, settled in the house. Another daughter, Kathleen, built her house close by on the property. After the Board of Works designated the property as part of a reserve for a possible reservoir, the family sold all, except the minimum 20 acres allowed, to the Board in the 1970s. Orwell then leased what was the family property from the Board to continue grazing. The two sisters and brother continued to live on the property.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, kangaroo ground -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, EDHS Heritage Excursion, Culla Hill, Sweeneys Lane, Eltham, 7 September 2019
... Alexander and Beechworth. Culla Hill is now the name of the road providing access to subdivided lots of the former Sweeney property. The Culla Hill walk will start at the corner of Kent Hughes and Lavender Park Roads, Eltham (Melway ref. 22 A9) at 2.00pm on Saturday 7th September...Alexander and Beechworth. Culla Hill is now the name of the road providing access to subdivided lots of the former Sweeney property. The Culla Hill walk will start at the corner of Kent Hughes and Lavender Park Roads, Eltham (Melway ref. 22 A9) at 2.00pm on Saturday 7th September ...September Excursion - Culla Hill Walk Pioneer Eltham farmer Thomas Sweeney (1803 - 1867) named his house, “Culla Hill” after the area in Ireland that he came from. His house, now called “Sweeneys”, remains on a ridge line overlooking the Yarra River. It is recorded that Thomas Sweeney did well out of carting potatoes and other supplies to the various gold fields such as Bendigo, McIvor (Heathcote), Mount Alexander and Beechworth. Culla Hill is now the name of the road providing access to subdivided lots of the former Sweeney property. The Culla Hill walk will start at the corner of Kent Hughes and Lavender Park Roads, Eltham (Melway ref. 22 A9) at 2.00pm on Saturday 7th September. - EDHS Newsletter No. 247 August 20192019-09-07, activities, culla hill, eltham, eltham district historical society, fay bridge collection, heritage excursion, sweeneys lane -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Spicer, Whatmough, Chapman, Pill, Moreland families
... Park Greensborough...Jessie Whatmough...Edwin Pill...Ada Moreland...Martha Burgess...Mary McMurray...St James Church Melbourne...George Wright of Westernport...William Spicer...Margaret Spicer...George Spicer...Maryanne Spicer...Sarah Spicer...Mary Spicer...John Spicer...Alexander...Florence Spicer Cottlesbridge Kangaroo Ground Panton Hill St Andrews Victoria Nillumbik Historical Society Eltham District Historical Society Allwood House Hurstbridge John Pill Jessie Pill nee Whatmough Ted Pill Florence Pill Cottlesbridge post office Charles Spicer St Andrews Primary School Ladies Guild Panton Hill Anglican Church Kangaroo Ground Presbyterian Ladies Guild Senior Citizens Hurstbridge Panton Hill Fire Station Robert Whatmough Robert Cook Emmet Whatmough Lamplighter in Melbourne John Batman Batman apple tree Greensborough Diamond Hill Estate Phoebe Chapman Whatmough Park Greensborough Jessie Whatmough Edwin Pill Ada Moreland Martha Burgess Mary McMurray St James Church Melbourne George Wright of Westernport William Spicer Margaret Spicer George Spicer Maryanne Spicer Sarah Spicer Mary Spicer John Spicer Alexander Humphrey Spicer Clara Spicer Samson Spicer Martha Spicer John Henry Spicer Arthurs Creek Cemetery David Clark school master Little Eltham School William McMurray Sarah McMurray Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Spicer, Whatmough, Chapman, Pill, Moreland families Document Folder ...Florence Spicer was born in Cottlesbridge and lived in the area all her life. Her ancestors included Robert Whatmough, Phoebe Chapman, John Pill, and Ada Moreland; she married Charles Spicer. Contents Transcribed and MS notes by Florence Spicer, undated: Spicer/Whatmough/Chapman/Pill/Moreland ancestry. MS notes, undated: Humphrey Spicer. MS notes, undated: Humphrey Spicer with list of children. Newspaper article: "Her 70 years in Cottlesbridge", Diamond Valley News, 4 April 1989. Florence Spicer's family history and current life. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcflorence spicer, cottlesbridge, kangaroo ground, panton hill, st andrews victoria, nillumbik historical society, eltham district historical society, allwood house hurstbridge, john pill, jessie pill nee whatmough, ted pill, florence pill, cottlesbridge post office, charles spicer, st andrews primary school, ladies guild panton hill anglican church, kangaroo ground presbyterian ladies guild, senior citizens hurstbridge, panton hill fire station, robert whatmough, robert cook, emmet whatmough, lamplighter in melbourne, john batman, batman apple tree greensborough, diamond hill estate, phoebe chapman, whatmough park greensborough, jessie whatmough, edwin pill, ada moreland, martha burgess, mary mcmurray, st james church melbourne, george wright of westernport, william spicer, margaret spicer, george spicer, maryanne spicer, sarah spicer, mary spicer, john spicer, alexander humphrey spicer, clara spicer, samson spicer, martha spicer, john henry spicer, arthurs creek cemetery, david clark school master, little eltham school, william mcmurray, sarah mcmurray -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - BRIGHTON GENERAL CEMETERY
... Park... Cheltenham And Regional Cemeteries Trust... Springvale Cemetery... Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust... Manson Johanna... Religious Groups... Groups (People)... Funerals... Cremation... Joynt William Donovan... Boyd Arthur... Peeler Walter... Soldiers... Armed Forces... McCubbin Frederick... Casey James Joseph... Buckley Maurice Vincent... Ogg Charles... Catani Carlo... Sutton Henry... Newland James Ernest... Laver Frank Joseph... Furphy John... Boyd Guy... Ballantyre George Frederick... Gordon Adam Lindsay... McCoy Frderick... Higin Batham George... Monash John... Bent Thomas... Miller Septimus... Cohen Godfrey Abraham... Creswell William Rooke... Guilfoyle William... Boyd Theodore Penleigh... Heinze Bernard... Taylor Joseph Leslie Theodore... Taylor Squizzy... Tritschke Alma... Elder James Alexander...Cemeteries Brighton Authors Journalists Occupations People Documents Pamphlets Tourist Leaflets Migrants Widowers Knowles Marion Cambridge Ada Buckley Herbert Browne Thomas Alexander Walstab George Alexander Cunningham Edward Sheldon Dow John Lament Dexter Caroline Lynch Caroline Brighton General Cemetery People Associated With Culture Brighton Cemetorians East Brighton North Road People By Circumstance Knowles Joseph Cross George Frederick Ribbledon Herbert Horseracing Equestrian Events Pioneers Squatters Civil Servants Police Boldrewood Rolf Robbery Under Arms The Miner’s Right Babes In The Bush Communication Activities The Age The Herald The Argus Edward Wilson Estate Burketown The Leader Walstab Mary Anne Nolan Anne Jackson Maval Mary Sir Graham Barry Ministry Dow Marion Jane Orr Marion Jane McKenzie David Dexter William Ladies Almanack: The Southern Cross Or Australian Album And New Years Gift Institute Of Hygiene Lynch William Mayors Bombala Cheltenham Pioneer Cemetery Cheltenham Memorial Park Bunurong Memorial Park Cheltenham And Regional Cemeteries Trust Springvale Cemetery Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust Manson Johanna Religious Groups Groups (People) Funerals Cremation Joynt William Donovan Boyd Arthur Peeler Walter Soldiers Armed Forces McCubbin Frederick Casey James Joseph Buckley Maurice Vincent Ogg Charles Catani Carlo Sutton Henry Newland James Ernest Laver Frank Joseph Furphy John Boyd Guy Ballantyre George Frederick Gordon Adam Lindsay McCoy Frderick Higin Batham George Monash John Bent Thomas Miller Septimus Cohen Godfrey Abraham Creswell William Rooke Guilfoyle William Boyd Theodore Penleigh Heinze Bernard Taylor Joseph Leslie Theodore Taylor Squizzy Tritschke Alma Elder James Alexander MacKenzie Breen Marie Boyd William Merrie Boyd Doris Maps East Brighton Hawthorn Road East Brighton Sheffield Road East Brighton Sussex Road Presbyterian Religion Baptist Religion Jewish Religion Roman Catholic Religion Methodist Religion Church of England Anglican Religion Document BRIGHTON GENERAL CEMETERY ...This file contains two brochures from the Brighton General Cemetery, one black and white dated 2013, the other in colour and undated. The first provides eight short biographies of notable writers and journalists interned at the cemetery, the other containing a map with the location of thirty-four notable internments unrelated to literature. Both provide a brief history of the cemetery with the first also including images of some of the people discussed and what appears to be the cemetery emblem. The second brochure displays a colour photograph of a structure in the cemetery.cemeteries, brighton, authors, journalists, occupations, people, documents, pamphlets, tourist leaflets, migrants, widowers, knowles marion, cambridge ada, buckley herbert, browne thomas alexander, walstab george alexander, cunningham edward sheldon, dow john lament, dexter caroline, lynch caroline, brighton general cemetery, people associated with culture, brighton cemetorians, east brighton north road, people by circumstance, knowles joseph, cross george frederick, ribbledon herbert, horseracing, equestrian events, pioneers, squatters, civil servants, police, boldrewood rolf, robbery under arms, the miner’s right, babes in the bush, communication activities, the age, the herald, the argus, edward wilson estate, burketown, the leader, walstab mary anne, nolan anne, jackson maval mary, sir graham barry ministry, dow marion jane, orr marion jane, mckenzie david, dexter william, ladies almanack: the southern cross or australian album and new years gift, institute of hygiene, lynch william, mayors, bombala, cheltenham pioneer cemetery, cheltenham memorial park, bunurong memorial park, cheltenham and regional cemeteries trust, springvale cemetery, southern metropolitan cemeteries trust, manson johanna, religious groups, groups (people), funerals, cremation, joynt william donovan, boyd arthur, peeler walter, soldiers, armed forces, mccubbin frederick, casey james joseph, buckley maurice vincent, ogg charles, catani carlo, sutton henry, newland james ernest, laver frank joseph, furphy john, boyd guy, ballantyre george frederick, gordon adam lindsay, mccoy frderick, higin batham george, monash john, bent thomas, miller septimus, cohen godfrey abraham, creswell william rooke, guilfoyle william, boyd theodore penleigh, heinze bernard, taylor joseph leslie theodore, taylor squizzy, tritschke alma, elder james alexander mackenzie, breen marie, boyd william merrie, boyd doris, maps, east brighton hawthorn road, east brighton sheffield road, east brighton sussex road, presbyterian religion, baptist religion, jewish religion, roman catholic religion, methodist religion, church of england, anglican religion
