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Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Children Marching to Children's Day Alfred Hall Dec 1867
... Children Marching to Children's Day Alfred Hall Dec 1867...Alfred Hall 1867... Alfred Hall 1867 Children Marching to Children's Day Alfred Hall ...This photograph is from the Max Harris Collection held by the Ballaraat Mechanics' Institute. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries.ballarat, children, alfred hall 1867 -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Interior of Alfred Hall, Ballarat circa 1867
... Interior of Alfred Hall, Ballarat circa 1867.... Interior of Alfred Hall, Ballarat circa 1867. Photograph Card Box ...Hall decorated for Loyal Liberal Soiree. alfred hall, grenville street, building, persons, public, celebrations -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Triumphal Arch, Bay Street, Sandridge, Borough of Sandridge, 1867
Drawn for the Council Committee for reception of Prince Alfred Oct 1867Design for triumphal arches in Bay Street, Sandridge (with measurements for Fountain Inn, Bridge Street and Liardet Street locations) probably 1867 - visit of Prince AlfredMeasurements noted in pencil.royal visits and occasions, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, prince alfred, bay street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - William MORLEY in Mayoral robes, Sandridge, 1867
Black and white photograph (copy) of William MORLEY in Mayoral robes worn at the time of the visit of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1867local government - borough of sandridge, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, william morley, mayors -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Photographic copy, Sketch of the Duke arrivng at Town Pier, Sandridge, Illustrated Australasian News, c. 1869
NB the date of this and the fact that the hotels shown were there in 1868-9 suggests this isn't the Duke of Edinburgh - he arrived late in 1867, at Railway Pier, and stayed quite a few months in Australia, but would he have been at Town Pier in 1869?Photographic copy of sketch of the Duke (Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh?) arriving at Town Pier, Sandridge' (Illustrated Aust. News 22.3.1869 p.59) shows Bell's Pier Hotel and Scott's Royal Hotelnumber 53 on back with some detail until pasted paperpiers and wharves - town pier, transport - shipping -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Letter from Glyn France with enclosures, 1993
Letter to Nunawading Historical Society from Glyn France with information on Schwerkolt Family with enclosures: 2 maps showing Frankfurt and Neudorgel; Domestic Personal service book and translation by Dr Ursula Halls; Marriage Certificate (August & Pauline Richter) 1850. Proceedings before coroner 9 Sep 1867; Letter from Alf Antonio to the Age re local schools.schwerkolt, paulina, marriage certificates, domestic personal service book, schwerkolt, johann august, richter, paulina, nunawading north primary school, antonio, alfred, halls, ursula, mitcham primary school, no. 2904, sweeney, john -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Alfred Hall, Ballarat c1916
The Alfred Hall was situated in Grenville Street. Timber for this building was sawn in the Bullarook Forest by Anderson Bros for the 1867 Royal Visit. Two motor trucks are parked out the front.alfred hall, ballarat, grenville street, building, public, vehicles -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Alfred Hall with Windmill, Ballarat circa 1947
Sign reads 'Floral Carpet 1/-'. Hall was built in 1867 and demolished in 1956.alfred hall, windmill, building, vehicles, public -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Framed Photograph, Kew Town Council, circa 1903, c. 1904
Medical practitioner Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle (1867-1940) was a man ‘much admired’ for his civic contribution to Kew. To ensure ‘pure [uncontaminated]’ milk for Kew, he co-foundered the Willsmere Certified Milk Company in 1898. His mayoralty of Kew, 1902-04, exhibited superior leadership. In association with local chartable institutions and churches he ensured the unemployed of Kew were not distressed. He also agitated for the removal of the Kew Lunatic Asylum. After a long stint as a doctor in the Army Medical Corps with the Australian Expeditionary Force, Kew formally welcomed him back home in 1918. However, in 1919 he left his two-storey red brick home, on the ‘corner of Gellibrand Street’ for Toorak. He went on to have an outstanding career in radiology at the Alfred Hospital and in Victorian politics. He was cremated following a State funeral. (SMcW)An important photograph of local and statewide historical significance showing Sir Stanley Argyle, Mayor of Kew. Argyle was later to be Premier of Victoria. This is a commemorative photograph, presented by Argyle to the Town of Kew.An early, important photograph of the Kew Councillors at a meeting in the Council Chamber of the Kew Town Hall in Walpole Street. The framed photograph was donated by Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle (1867-1940) who was Mayor of Kew in 1902-03 and 1903-04. Stanley Argyle, later to be Premier of Victoria, is in the mayoral chair wearing his robes of office. The photograph was once displayed in the Kew Town Hall. Brass Plaque: "Presented by / Cr Stanley S. Argyle / Mayor 1902-3 & 1903-4".sir stanley argyle (1867-1940), kew town council, council chamber (kew town hall) -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photocopies: Historical Tarnagulla letters, 1859-1874
Murray Comrie Collection. Photocopies of seven historical handwritten letters associated with Tarnagulla. Original letters are all 19th Century. Whereabouts of originals unknown. Copies probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s. 1. Character reference for David Renshaw written by Thomson & Comrie (1874?) - 1 copy 2. Letter to Melbourne Postmaster from William ______ about an advertisement (1860) - 3 copies 3. Two page letter from John Papineau of Sandy Creek to the Surveyor General regarding gazetting of land for a racecourse 3 miles from Newbridge next to the Loddon, and further gazetting to protect cemetery area at Tarnagulla from gold miners. (August 1859) Original may be in Lands Dept - 2 copies 4. Letter from the Postmaster Sandy Creek to same at Melbourne regarding daily mail despatch times (March 1860) - 3 copies 5. Letter to the Mayor and Councillors of the Borough of Tarnagulla from Prince Alfred? thanking them for welcoming him during his visit (1867). Original may be in Hall. - 3 copies 6. Letter to the Dept of Lands and Survey, Melbourne from John Papineau of Sandy Creek. States that he has enclosed a copy of his August 2nd letter. (1859) - 4 copies 7. Letter to David Renshaw from Parliament House. Appears to be a character reference. Dated 3rd October 1874 - 2 copies of page 1 only, no second page. tarnagulla, residents, renshaw, papineau, post office, newbridge, racecourse, cemetery, thomson, comrie