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City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph, Chauffeurs line up along Armstrong Street North, Ballarat circa 1919
... Chauffeurs line up along Armstrong Street North, Ballarat circa 1919....Armstrong Street North...Other businesses seen in the photo are Mathers Tailors and the Buchanan's Town Hall Hotel. Armstrong Street North Ballarat commerical automotive Morris Austin Maclurain Motors Central Garage Mathers Tailors Buchanan's Town Hall Hotel Chauffeurs line up along Armstrong Street North, Ballarat circa 1919. ...Chauffeurs line up next to Morris Austin cars outside of Maclurain Motors Central Garage. Other businesses seen in the photo are Mathers Tailors and the Buchanan's Town Hall Hotel.armstrong street north, ballarat, commerical, automotive, morris austin, maclurain motors, central garage, mathers tailors, buchanan's town hall hotel -
City of Ballarat LibrariesCard Box Photographs, Funeral Procession along Armstrong Street North, Ballarat circa 1920s
... Funeral Procession along Armstrong Street North, Ballarat circa 1920s.......armstrong street north...The Myer building can be seen in the background. ballarat armstrong street north sturt street funeral vehicles myer building H.Evans Funeral Procession along Armstrong Street North, Ballarat circa 1920s. ...Double funeral motorcade conducted by H. Evans & Sons Undertakers. The Myer building can be seen in the background.ballarat, armstrong street north, sturt street, funeral, vehicles, myer building, h.evans -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph - Card Box Photographs, View north from Ballarat Town Hall tower along Armstrong Street North
... View north from Ballarat Town Hall tower along Armstrong Street North.......Armstrong Street North...Ballarat Town Hall Haymarket Creswick Road Armstrong Street North Buildings Commerical Streetscape View north from Ballarat Town Hall tower along Armstrong Street North. ...Both Creswick Road and the Haymarket are visible.ballarat town hall, haymarket, creswick road, armstrong street north, buildings, commerical, streetscape -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, Shop of Cherry and Robins, Saddlers, 35 Armstrong Street North
... Shop of Cherry and Robins, Saddlers, 35 Armstrong Street North.......Armstrong Street North...Cherry & Robins Armstrong Street North Saddlers Ballarat Persons Shop Shop of Cherry and Robins, Saddlers, 35 Armstrong Street North. ...Plate 249 Chuck Photo Series.cherry & robins, armstrong street north, saddlers, ballarat, persons, shop -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, R. Ludbrook, 31 and 33 Armstrong Street North. Ballarat
... Ludbrook, 31 and 33 Armstrong Street North. Ballarat.......Armstrong Street North...Ludbrook Building Persons Armstrong Street North R. Ludbrook, 31 and 33 Armstrong Street North. ...Auction and Private Sale Rooms. Plate 267 Chuck Photo Series.r. ludbrook, building, persons, armstrong street north -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Barnett Building, Armstrong Street North, Ballarat, 2020, 16/05/2020
... Barnett Building, Armstrong Street North, Ballarat, 2020...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Barnett Building Armstrong Street Barnett Building, Armstrong Street North, Ballarat, 2020 Photograph Clare Gervasoni ...barnett building, armstrong street -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, John Hollway & Sons, Armstrong Street North, Ballarat, 2020, 16/05/2020
... John Hollway & Sons, Armstrong Street North, Ballarat, 2020...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Armstrong Street John Hollway & Co Nevetts Lawyers John Hollway & Sons, Armstrong Street North, Ballarat, 2020 Photograph Clare Gervasoni ...armstrong street, john hollway & co, nevetts lawyers -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph, Jeffree Muir Pty Ltd circa 1915
... ...Armstrong Street North...Jeffree Muir Pty Ltd was situated in Armstrong Street North. They sold crockery, seeds and hardware....Jeffree Muir Armstrong Street North Ballarat Hardware Jeffree Muir Pty Ltd circa 1915. ...Jeffree Muir Pty Ltd was situated in Armstrong Street North. They sold crockery, seeds and hardware.jeffree muir, armstrong street north, ballarat, hardware -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph - Card Box Photographs, Ratcliffe's Victoria Hotel, Ballarat 1914
... ...Armstrong Street North...The Victoria Hotel was located on Armstrong Street North and was once Davey's Hotel and become the Sporting Tavern....City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields The Victoria Hotel was located on Armstrong Street North and was once Davey's Hotel and become the Sporting Tavern. ...The Victoria Hotel was located on Armstrong Street North and was once Davey's Hotel and become the Sporting Tavern.ratcliffe, victoria hotel, sporting tavern, armstrong street north, building, commerical, hotel, public -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph - Card Box Photographs, Marching Band, Ballarat c1940
... ...armstrong Street North...This is possibly the Airforce Band marching along Armstrong Street North. The Stork Hotel can be seen on the left side of the picture....City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields This is possibly the Airforce Band marching along Armstrong Street North. The Stork Hotel can be seen on the left side of the picture. ...This is possibly the Airforce Band marching along Armstrong Street North. The Stork Hotel can be seen on the left side of the picture.ballarat, marching band, entertainment, parade, stork hotel, building, commerical, public, armstrong street north -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph, Gordon Brothers Seedsmen Store, Ballarat circa 1916
... ...Armstrong Street North...This store was located at 35-37 Armstrong Street North. Out the front is a display of garden equipment and seeds. ...City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields This store was located at 35-37 Armstrong Street North. Out the front is a display of garden equipment and seeds. ...This store was located at 35-37 Armstrong Street North. Out the front is a display of garden equipment and seeds. The site was later occupied by Greenfields.building, commercial, gordon brothers, armstrong street north -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Ballarat Civic Hall, 2006, 14/06/2006
... ...Armstrong Street North...The Bunge silos are in the centre. .3) Armstrong Street North, with Ballarat Civic Hall in the centre ...The Bunge silos are in the centre. .3) Armstrong Street North, with Ballarat Civic Hall in the centre Ballarat Civic Hall, 2006 Photograph - Colour Lisa Gervasoni ...The Ballarat Civic Hall was built in the 1950s. The photographs were taken from the tower of the Ballarat Town Hall in 2006.Three photographs taken from the Ballarat Town Hall tower featuring Ballarat Civic Hall, a cream brick building built in the 1950s. .1) The cream brick Ballarat Civic Hall dominates this photograph, with Creswick road visible on the left. .2) The cream brick Ballarat Civic Hall is to the right of this photograph, with Creswick road visible on the left. The Bunge silos are in the centre. .3) Armstrong Street North, with Ballarat Civic Hall in the centre ballarat civic hall, civic hall, ballarat, creswick road, armstrong street north -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Sarah Wright at 214 Armstrong (North) Street, 1928, 1928
... Sarah Wright at 214 Armstrong (North) Street, 1928...The woman is Sarah Wright and the house belongs to her daughter Laura Ritchie at 214 Armstrong St Nth, Ballarat. Sarah Wright at 214 Armstrong (North) Street, 1928 Photograph Photograph - Black and White ...Sarah Wright was married to a gold miner named William. They lived at Laura Villa, Smeaton. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank Wright their son was born and attended Smeaton State School and was a renown resident of Smeaton. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia. Laura Ritchie was his sister.Black and white photograph of a woman in a long dark skirt and light cardigan sitting on a chair with a pillow behind her back. The chair is on the verandah of a brick house. The woman is Sarah Wright and the house belongs to her daughter Laura Ritchie at 214 Armstrong St Nth, Ballarat.Written in pen on the back May 1928. Written in pencil 214 Armstrong St Northsarah wright. frank wright, laura ritchie, armstrong street, ballarat -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety, Intake 2, 2007, 2007
... 10 Armstrong Street North, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia ...Victorian Institute of Occupational of Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.brown and gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath.Framer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, wayne clarke, joseph farrell, grant forest, andrew gibson, steven harris, fletcher hayllar, anne hurford, lauren jago, albert knowles, dennis maliby, con mavrelis, john mcinnes, stuart mclellan, don oswin, les pearson, noel scambler, mark smithy, adrian smith, lindsay stewart, timothy watts -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph - Card Box Photographs, Funeral Procession, Ballarat circa 1931
... ...Armstrong Street North...Street North. This was a double funeral for two boys who drowned in Sebastopol. Funeral Director Hugh Evans Snr walks before the hearses. Businesses in the background include Robert Ritches Grocer, the Plough & Harrow Hotel and an advertisement for Beaurepaire Mobilo. H. Evans & Son Hugh Evans Snr funeral procession advertising building Mair Street Armstrong ...The procession passes the south west corner of Mair and Armstong Street North. This was a double funeral for two boys who drowned in Sebastopol. Funeral Director Hugh Evans Snr walks before the hearses. Businesses in the background include Robert Ritches Grocer, the Plough & Harrow Hotel and an advertisement for Beaurepaire Mobilo.h. evans & son, hugh evans snr, funeral procession, advertising, building, mair street, armstrong street north, robert ritches grocer, plough & harrow hotel, beaurepaire mobilo, commerical, vehicle, ballarat, sebastopol -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph - Card Box Photographs, Aerial view of the Civic Hall under construction, Ballarat circa 1951
... ...armstrong street north...City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields This photo shows the buildings still standing around the Civic Hall as it was being constructed. civic hall ballarat mair street aerial view armstrong street north building construction public building Aerial view of the Civic Hall under construction, Ballarat circa 1951. ...This photo shows the buildings still standing around the Civic Hall as it was being constructed.civic hall, ballarat, mair street, aerial view, armstrong street north, building, construction, public building -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph - Card Box Photographs, George Smith, Nurseryman. Ballarat c1870
... George Smith and his employees stand outside the Armstrong Street North Seed & Fruit Merchant shop. ...City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields George Smith and his employees stand outside the Armstrong Street North Seed & Fruit Merchant shop. George Smith building commerical garden ballarat George Smith, Nurseryman. ...George Smith and his employees stand outside the Armstrong Street North Seed & Fruit Merchant shop. george smith, building, commerical, garden, ballarat -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph, Haymarket, Ballarat circa 1906
... Ballarat Haymarket circa 1906 viewed from the corner of Armstrong Street North and Mair Streets. This is the site of the Civic Hall. ...City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields Ballarat Haymarket circa 1906 viewed from the corner of Armstrong Street North and Mair Streets. This is the site of the Civic Hall. ...Ballarat Haymarket circa 1906 viewed from the corner of Armstrong Street North and Mair Streets. This is the site of the Civic Hall. The Royal Highlander Hotel can be seen in the background. haymarket, commerical, ballarat, mair street, armstrong street, royal highlander, hotels, markets -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Frank and Sarah Wright, Late 1920's
... The place is 214 Armstrong Street North in Ballarat....The place is 214 Armstrong Street North in Ballarat. Frank and Sarah Wright Photograph - Black and White ...Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in AustraliaBlack and white photograph of a man and a woman seated on a wicker couch on the verandah of a brick house. The man wearing a suit, has his arm around the woman who is dressed in a wrap around garment. The man is Frank Wright and the woman is his mother, Sarah Wright. The place is 214 Armstrong Street North in Ballarat.frank wright, sarah wright, ballarat, cornet, wicker couch, frank wright, sarah wright, ballarat, cornet, wicker couch -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Silver Tray, 1910, 31/05/2017
... In 1911 he started an apprencticeship at Wiles and Watts, electroplaters of Armstrong Street North, which he later purchased. In later years Les was a member of the club. ...North) Street Ballarat Central goldfields Peter Leslie (Les) Sykes was born in 1896. When 14 years of age he worked as a waite of the Old Colonists' Club. In 1911 he started an apprencticeship at Wiles and Watts, electroplaters of Armstrong Street North, which he later purchased. ...Peter Leslie (Les) Sykes was born in 1896. When 14 years of age he worked as a waite of the Old Colonists' Club. In 1911 he started an apprencticeship at Wiles and Watts, electroplaters of Armstrong Street North, which he later purchased. In later years Les was a member of the club. The Waiter's Drink Tray was one of a job lot from teh Old Colonists' Club either left behind or given as part payment (pre 1940s). Colour photograph of a silver tray used in the Ballarat Old Colonists' Hall.ballarat old colonists' association, ballarat old colonists' club, old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat old identities, silver tray, waiter's tray -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)George Richmond in Hames and Woodward
... ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)Hames and Woodward Pty Ltd
... ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop, street, night -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)Hames and Woodward window Armstrong St Nth
... ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.” -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)Hames and Woodward
... ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. ...This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Alexander Wright (Navarre)
... Wright, of Armstrong street North, Ballarat, and brother of Mr. ...Wright, of Armstrong street North, Ballarat, and brother of Mr. ...Alexander Wright was born on 25 August, 1898 in Smeaton He was the brother of musician Frank Wright. Alex Wright was killed whilst performing at the Birmingham Empire as the result of a German air Attack in October 1940. The theatre had a direct hit. According to Frank Wright Alex was a great impersonator with a unique range Bass - tenor with many accents (not unlike Peter Dawson) "AUSTRALIAN CARUSO Smeaton Boy's Fame Andre Navarre, who left Australia about three years ago to study opera in Europe, bids fair to take a place among the world's great tenors. A few months ago Navarre sang for Melba for the first time, and she immediately acclaimed him to be a finished artist, describing his voice as the nearest approach to the immortal Caruso she had ever heard, writes the Ballarat "Courier." Andre Navarre is, however, only a stage name adopted by Alexander Wright, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William. Wright, of Armstrong street North, Ballarat, and brother of Mr. Frank Wright and Mrs. William Ritchie, of that city. Born at smeaton 31 years ago, in what may be termed a musical atmosphere; Alex. Wright showed a definite desire to sing at a very early age, and in his boyhood figured as soloist at school concerts, etc. His youth was spent around Smeaton, working at home and at various farms in the district until he was about 19 years of age, when he secured a position at the Dunlop rubber works, Melbourne. Up to this period Wright had no vocal training whatever, but being the possessor of a good resonant baritone voice, was persuaded by some of his friends to "have a go at the stage.'' Securing a position in the chorus of "Maid of the Mountains," which was at that time showing at the Theatre Royal, he soon made his voice heard to advantage, and also commenced to take lessons from Signor Robottaro. It was about this time that Wright was invited by a fellow musician to a musical evening at which a member of Rigo's grand opera company, then performing at " The Playhouse," was also present. Hearing Wright sing, the musician immediately said : ' You're a fool to waste your time in a chorus with that voice. Rigo is looking for a singer like you for the role of 'Figaro' in 'Barber of Seville'." Alex, however, did not take the remark seriously, and it was only after the numerous persuasions of friends who obviously knew the real value of his voice that the modest young man was eventually induced to meet Rigo. The Italian maestro was so delighted with the voice that without hesitation he was given the principle role of "The Barber" to study. Many singers having previously been tried and rejected for the part, Wright was astonished at his success in being chosen, and awakened suddenly to the fact by the maestro that a world voice, if properly trained, would surely develop in the young artist, Alex at once settled down to study, and all day long in his boarding house at St. Kilda could be heard rehearsing his new role. In less than a month he had completely mastered the part, and on the opening night, in the exacting role of "The Barber," he was an outstanding success. Later, he toured Australia with many leading artists, including Elsa Stralia and Harry Lauder, and spent his last two years in Sydney, where he was engaged as soloist in the biggest picture house. Realising that a training in Italy and on the Continent was essential for a successful operatic singer, the young artist decided to go overseas to continue his studies. He did not leave Australia, however, before he gratuitously gave a concert in his little home town to the obvious delight of all his old friends, who flocked from all parts of the district to hear him. The hall was packed to overflowing , and so pleased was Alex with the tumultuous reception he received that he sang fewer than 20 songs. Once in Italy, he lost no time in placing himself under the tuition of Cottone, and it was at the studio of this maestro that he met Toti dal Monte, a former protege of the same master. Two years were spent in Italy, when "Navarre" learned to speak the Italian language fluently, and acquired a wide knowledge of the operas. He sang in Milan about a year ago, and was paid some glowing tributes by the Italian Press critics, who likened his voice to that of Caruso. From Italy he went to Paris, where he met John Brownlee and many other famous singers. The critics on the Continent are unanimous that Andre Navarre-the unassuming Smeaton boy, whom his schoolmates still affectionately call "Hock"--is destined to become one of the luminaries in music history. It is interesting to recall some facts concerning the remarkable family from which this artist springs. Four other members have won championship honors in the musical world. Mr. Frank Wright has the Australasian cornet championship to his credit ; Mr. Norman Wright, of Sydney, has won a tenor championship of New Zealand, and has recorded for the Columbia Gramophone Company ; Mrs. Wm. Ritchie ( formerly Miss Laura Wright) won the A.N.A. contralto championship in Melbourne; whilst the oldest member, Lydia (Mrs. C. Cane, now in N.Z.) won the violin championship at South Street when 17 years of age. Last year Mrs. and Mr. Wright celebrated their golden wedding. Both of the old folk are intensely musical, and it has been said that the voice of the mother, although entirely untrained, showed in her earlier days glimpses of the beautiful quality which made Melba famous. Andre Navarre does not propose leaving the Continent for some time. Recently he was offered a 12 months' contract to sing in London for £2500 but on the advice of Melba and his coach, it was refused on the grounds that yet another 12 months' French study was necessary to ensure absolute perfection. That "Alex " has lost none of his school-boy wit is evinced by his own jocular remark that he has "a top C sharp that will crack every window in the Sydney Town Hall!" (Horsham Times, 20 February 1931) "AUSTRALIAN KILLED An Australian, Alexander Wright, radio variety star, who toured Europe and Australia under the pseudonym of Navarre, was killed during a recent air raid in a Midland . town. His broth-er, Frank Wright, is musical director for the London County council."(Border Morning Mail, 22 Oct 1940) Black and white image of Smeaton born Alexander Wright whose professional name was Navarre "Prince of Mimics". alexander wright, alec wright, navarre -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - LECHTE, WILLIAM LUDWIG SAMUEL SEBASTION
... Street... Savings bank... Riddell Parade... Elworthy Mr. Richard... Butchers... Shaw Mr. William... Armstrong Mr.... Guess’ Hotel... Sycamore Street... Bagshaw Mr.... Clack Joe... Wawn Alex... Sisson Family... North...Street Savings bank Riddell Parade Elworthy Mr. Richard Butchers Shaw Mr. William Armstrong Mr. Guess’ Hotel Sycamore Street Bagshaw Mr. Clack Joe Wawn Alex Sisson Family North ...3 items about this person: 1/Two twelve page carbon copied documents, purportedly written by William Letchte, son of George, written in c1935/36. He writes of his jobs as a dairyman, cow minder at the age of ten tears. He recollects streets, people, residences, business and general landscape in the area, as he takes you on a tour of the area. 2/Photocopied photo of Katrina Lechte (nee Bolch?) donated by Ian Lechte, 15 Adrian Street, East Bentleigh. 3/Photocopied copy of first pages and cover of William Lechte’s booklet on ‘Caulfield 1869 – 1935 Memories of the Past’, published by the City of Caulfield, 1992. The Society has the full booklet in its book collection (not yet catalogued as of 07/07/2015).grange road, glenhuntly, glen huntly station, alma road, dairies, caulfield park, swamp, queens avenue, station street, cross street, racecourse, heywood j. g., turf club hotel, dandenong road, royal hotel, koornang road, north road, murrumbeena road, mclaurin archibald, crosbie j. w., poath road, newton mr., hooker mr., peck family robert farmer, dairies, ross murray, rosstown, hansen hans, arnott family, peppin family, ormond station, malane family, fraser simon, overtons, shepherds, spring road, mohlers, brighton cemetery, mall kim, market gardeners, long john farmer, fiedler mr., booran road, reservoir, summers mr., maddocks mr., holland mr., caulfield council, glen eira road, harriman benjamin c., kambrook road, bambra road, princess park, marriott john, hawthorn road, brickworks, hyam mr., cottages, jasmine street, sycamore street, paddy o’briens swamp, arnold tom, london tavern hotel, guess john-grocer, topp mr., poath road, pine trees, colonel le marehand, balaclava junction, chemist shop, bell mr., nicholls mr. william h., wine shop, orme mr., pepperorn mr. john, balaclava road, orchards, harvey mr. robert tailor, schubert mr., blew charlie – gardener, philpott mr. richard b., farquhar mr. william farmer, newing t. r., glen eira road, payne john, brockhoft mr., dickson mr. james, snipe t., bevan mr., mckean family john, murray family, francis mr., hart mr., mcdougall james, brady peter, cad, elsternwick station, webb mr., masters mr. samuel, master street, ford mr., anderson mr. joseph gardener, slaney mr., boxhill mr. richard, post office, newsagent, hotham street, service james, bunn mr., sargood mr., orrong road, arnold tom – dairy, officer mr., grimwade mr., alexandra street, oakleigh hall, degraves mr., wilson samuel, ‘manifold’, house names, miller septimus, alma road, knox mr. james gardener, smith mr., coachman, ‘cumloden’, lange mr., holyrood justice mr., cronin mrs. mary, mcgivenys dairy, ‘belle vista’, lloyd c. d., caulfield council, hughes mr., armstrong j. a., tom healey’s market garden, kooyong road, inkerman road, tom roe’s market garden, mcleod captain, daish captain, plumridger mr. frederick, gardeners, tester mr. thomas, kent mr., kent g., fiddes mr., billings mr., semple mr., fosberry mr., howitt or., merrett mr., orchards, hawthorn road, hines mr., ‘rosecraddock’, langdon h. j., ‘crotonhurst’, webb justice mr., renwick s., ‘garrell’, barry mr., drinsdale family, st. mary’s church, sunday school, newing miss, teachers, stephen justice mr., stephen wilberforce, mount l., grimwade’s, ‘grimwade house’, danby’s, spence mr., venables family, mr. moss’ congregational church, barnhill mrs., porter miss, webb’s, ferguson, orange, police stations, kooyong road, pennington mr., health inspectors, engineers, inkley mr., farriers, mckeon mr., ‘sylverly’, dixon mr. edward, turner mr., marriott robert, ‘ravenhurst’, thompson j. j., wott t., architects, perrin mr. francis, tennis courts, royal parade, sayce mr. joseph j. p., ricketson h., ‘glen eira’, mansions, hospitals, turner mr., evans family, stephens miss, registers, mcculloch lady, convalescent homes, prentice street, edward street, strickland, keany pat, brentwood charlie, fordham lewis, hopetoun gardens, higgins mr. joseph f. engineer, railway construction bill, evans mr., beavis mr., twycross family john, medina captain, cowderoy mr. benjamin, murray mr., moore mr., ‘glenfern’, st. georges road, glen huntly road, cedar street, hunt bill – ‘bandy hunt’, jessamine street, alder street, le page’s store, post offices, balaclava junction, stephens frank, solicitors, parkside street, robinson j., ilbery mr. and family, mclennan mrs., victoria street, savings bank, riddell parade, elworthy mr. richard, butchers, shaw mr. william, armstrong mr., guess’ hotel, sycamore street, bagshaw mr., clack joe, wawn alex, sisson family, north road, younger mr., kooyong road, sheridan joseph, anketell family – john, wren john – carpenter, wills mr. peter, attrills arnold, heffernan family, cox peter, ilbery john, hotham street, glen huntly road, page j. w., bakeries, forests, godfrey mr., blacksmiths, thompson j. j., olive street, cedar street, letchte w., tierney richard, alma road, st. kilda east, murray peter, letchte’ cows – grazing, holland grove, eskdale road, lechte katrina, lechte ian, lechte catherine, lechte warren, lechte stuart, lechte elaine -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Pollard, Jenny, High Street Charlton 1989, c.1989
... Armstrong Street looking west. Garden beds in lower LH, road signs pointing to St Arnaud and to Mildura and Donald. North...Street Charlton streetscape. Shows Sweatman's North Central Panel Beaters (formerly Charlton Motors Pty Ltd garage), Heather's Choice Gift Shop (in the former Bilton/Dillon building built 1889), Westpac Bank, War Memorial (built 1923) Sweatmans North Central Panel Beaters Heather's Gift shop Bilton Building Westpac War Memorial Charlton Business Industry Colour photograph of High St Charlton taken near the corner of Armstrong Street looking west. ...High Street Charlton streetscape. Shows Sweatman's North Central Panel Beaters (formerly Charlton Motors Pty Ltd garage), Heather's Choice Gift Shop (in the former Bilton/Dillon building built 1889), Westpac Bank, War Memorial (built 1923)Colour photograph of High St Charlton taken near the corner of Armstrong Street looking west. Garden beds in lower LH, road signs pointing to St Arnaud and to Mildura and Donald. North Central Panel Beaters on corner. Orange car driving west, person crossing the road, man standing near white ute in front of Westpac bank on RH side of photo. Heather's Choice sign on side of building. War Memorial at the end of the road.sweatmans, north central panel beaters, heather's gift shop, bilton building, westpac, war memorial, charlton, business, industry -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, North Central Panel Beaters 1987, c.1987
... North Central Panel Beaters...Charlton Motors...Business...Industry...Armstrong Street...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields North Central Panel Beaters 1987, formerly Charlton Motors Pty Ltd Service Station North Central Panel Beaters Charlton Motors Business Industry Armstrong Street Charlton Colour photograph showing North Central Panel Beaters building on the corner of High and Armstrong Sts. ...North Central Panel Beaters 1987, formerly Charlton Motors Pty Ltd Service StationColour photograph showing North Central Panel Beaters building on the corner of High and Armstrong Sts. Red car in front of shop on High St, blue & white vehicle on LH side on Armstrong St. Sign attached to verandah showing St Arnaud 42. Signage on front window says Mechanical Repairs, Automotive Service Centre, Ph S?. 1389. Safety tape around tree on LH side of photo and barricades on the High St kerb at the end of the verandah. Telstra tower visible in background.north central panel beaters, charlton motors, business, industry, armstrong street, charlton -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Research report, David Nicholls et al, "Home of the Borough"
... Street Port Melbourne melbourne Research document produced as part of the APP project. Sport - Australian Rules Football VFL 'Arms' ARMSTRONG Norm GOSS Snr Nick BLOOM Fred COOK Peter BROMLEY Barry KIDD Hannah LEWI David NICHOLLS Greg DERMOTT Port Melbourne Cricket Ground North Port Oval "Home of the Borough". ...Research document produced as part of the APP project."Home of the Borough". Six page photocopied document on use and value of Port Melbourne Football Ground in the 21st Centurysport - australian rules football, vfl, 'arms' armstrong, norm goss snr, nick bloom, fred cook, peter bromley, barry kidd, hannah lewi, david nicholls, greg dermott, port melbourne cricket ground, north port oval -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NORTH JOHNSONS MINE - HAPPENINGS AT THE NORTH JOHNSONS MINE AND NORTH GARDEN
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Gold north johnsons mine North Johnsons Mine North Garden Happenings at the North Johnsons Mine and North Garden M/M Reports G Armstrong W Wigley Engine Man Toy Grey Syme? ...Handwritten page and typed copy of same, of happenings at the North Johnsons and on the back North Garden. Written on page: North Johnsons, Copy our from M/M Reports. Cage stuck 26/10/1900, Scarcity of water 6/1/1899 9/11/1900, Boiler at Rose taken down etc 28/10/1899, Old workings giving trouble 14/10/1898, 8/7/1898 No ladderway, slack ropes fouled - cage etc at 485 ft., 7/6/1901 Water 3,000 gals a day, 2360 feet 2/3/1900 Miner burnt Candle (Gas?). On the back: North Garden, G. Armstrong ?, E'House open, Machinery, 16/6/1881 Old W. Wigley as watchman. 3/11/1881 Engine man Toy let 5 men into the well through carelessness. (Discharged.) Got another man - Grey. He could not manage it. Now have Syme ? Cannot say much about him yet. Half Yearly Report. 26/1/1882. New Plant. All work suspended to put in new machinery. Pair of 20'' cyl. For winding. 12 inch Ford Compressor, New Poppet Legs & Brace & Quartz shoots. Av. Of 13 1/2 dwts from new reef at 1320 '. Albert Richardson Collection. document, gold, north johnsons mine, north johnsons mine, north garden, happenings at the north johnsons mine and north garden, m/m reports, g armstrong, w wigley, engine man toy, grey, syme?, ford compressor
