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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: GRAVESTONES IN AXEDALE CEMETERY, 16/06/1993
... BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: GRAVESTONES IN AXEDALE...Gravestones in Axedale cemetery. Only one can be read... ADVERTISER COLLECTION: GRAVESTONES IN AXEDALE CEMETERY ...Gravestones in Axedale cemetery. Only one can be read: "Jame KenneallyBill Hawkingregion, small towns, axedale -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: GRAVESTONE AXEDALE CEMETERY RYAN FAMILY, 16/06/1993
... BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: GRAVESTONE AXEDALE CEMETERY...Gravestone of Ryan family in Axedale cemetery. Photograph... in Axedale cemetery. Photograph appears in Small Towns With Big ...Gravestone of Ryan family in Axedale cemetery. Photograph appears in Small Towns With Big Hearts article.Bill Hawkingregion, small towns, axedale -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - THE CATHOLIC CEMETERY AT AXEDALE
... THE CATHOLIC CEMETERY AT AXEDALE...34 page spiral bound booklet entitled The Catholic Cemetery... Cemetery at Axedale. 150+ years of operation.. Research and text ...34 page spiral bound booklet entitled The Catholic Cemetery at Axedale. 150+ years of operation.. Research and text by Mal Nolan. Published 2020 Includes a list of names death date, age etc of all burials. A map of the cemetery and 6 colour photos including the front cover pageMal Nolan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Bendigo Historical Society Walking Tour of Axedale, 1st Sept 2024
... axedale cemetery... society walking tour st andrews church axedale axedale cemetery ...Axedale is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the McIvor Highway, in the City of Greater Bendigo, east of Bendigo. It was surveyed and proclaimed in 1861. At the 2021 census, Axedale had a population of 984. The town is nestled alongside the Campaspe River which feeds out of Lake Eppalock. It has a golf course, tennis courts, a school, a pub and a convenience store/petrol station. It lies between Heathcote and Bendigo.Forty Photos taken on the walking tour of Axedale by the Bendigo Historical society. Places visited included the Protestant and Catholic Cemeteries, the "Blue Stone House", the 150-year-old bridge over the Axe Creek on the Sugerloaf Road, the old Cobb and Co Stables, St Andrews Church and the Campaspe River Bridge.axedale, bendigo historical society walking tour, st andrews church axedale, axedale cemetery, axe creek bridge, campaspe, cobb and co stables axedale, blue stone house axedale -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: MONUMENT IN AXEDALE'S HISTORIC CEMETERY MCNAMARA FAMILY
... Monument in Axedale's historic cemetery. Names...: MONUMENT IN AXEDALE'S HISTORIC CEMETERY MCNAMARA FAMILY ...Monument in Axedale's historic cemetery. Names on the monument are of McNamara family and include Denis and Bridget. Photo is part of "Small Towns With Big Hearts" series.Bill Hawkingregion, small towns, axedale -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BOOKLET: ACCENT ON AXEDALE
... Association.Eppalock Weir The Railway Race Course Reserve Cemeteries Axedale ...Booklet: ''Accent on Axedale'', published by the Centenary and Back to Axedale Committee 1970. 36 pages with photographs. Chapters on: Early Settlement; Churches; Education; Police; Municipal Affairs; Commerce; Cemeteries; Race Course Reserve; The Railway (O'Keefe); Eppalock Weir; The Hall; The Wars; C.W.A; Camp Sites; C.F.A; Axedale Progress Association; Sport;Alfred Ruskin Publications. Freelance Press, 61-63 City South Melbourne. 3205axedale, history, early settlement, axedale sporting club, indoor bowls, axedale progress association, c.w.a., country fire association.eppalock weir, the railway, race course reserve, cemeteries, axedale farmers club, the pitcher dressers poem by w. g. o'neill, bluestone quarries, threshing teams, hotels, general store and post office. education, churches, early settlement. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HOTEL: AXEDALE, 26/11/1907
... Articles on hotels at Axedale- pages from ''A Pub on Every... AXEDALE History Axedale Hotel Axedale Hotel Mrs Lucretia Hennessey ...Articles on hotels at Axedale- pages from ''A Pub on Every Corner'' (pages 7-10). Reference to the Axedale Hotel (2 1/2 miles from township, near cemetery); Drake's Campaspe Hotel (''Axedale Tavern''); Raglan Hotel; Acotts Hotel; Quarry Hotel. Documentation re destruction by fire of (the?) Axedale Hotel in 1907.axedale, history, axedale hotel, axedale hotel, mrs lucretia hennessey, john hennessy, mr e. j. ni gan, inspector hannon, preserverance hotel, thomas m. greilis, raglan hotel, acotts hotel, drakes campaspe hotel -
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Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: LETTER AND ENVELOPE, 1914
Document. Handwritten letter to George and Dave Harris of Axedale from Walter Ching informing them of the death of their sister Laura, dated October 16th 1914. Cream paper with black border. Blue envelope addressed to ''Mr Dave and George Harris, Axedale. Letter written from Dobie, near Ararat, where Ching family had moved from Axedale. Walter Ching's parents,Walter William and Harriet Ching are buried in the Bendigo Cemetery, MON H6. Walter Ching was killed in Action in WW1- 8.10.1917, aged 21. No known grave. Name on the YPRES Memorial Belgium. Walter Russell Ching was born at Grassdale (Near Axedale). Occupation Chemist's Apprentice.performing arts, elocution, letter and envelope -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - Aileen and John Ellison collection: Accent on Axedale
Axedale is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the McIvor Highway, in the City of Greater Bendigo, east of Bendigo. It was surveyed and proclaimed in 1861. (Wikipedia)A thirty-six pages book detailing the history of Axedale. Published by the centenary and back to Axedale committee. Chapters on early settlement, churches, education, police, municipal affairs, commerce, cemeteries, racecourse reserve, the railway, Eppalock weir, the hall, the wars, C.W.A. camp sites, C.F.A. sport. Many photographs throughout. L.J. Ellisonaxedale, history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - John Beebe's Observatory Bendigo, Peter Anderson's article 2020
John Beebe was born in Sandhurst (Bendigo) in 1866. In his earlier years, John and his brother William operated a stonemason's business in Bendigo, designing and making monuments. John graduated as an architect in 1900 . By 1910, John was in sole practice in Bendigo, when he was appointed as architect for the Anglican Diocese. His churches from this period St. Paul's bluestone church in Axedale and St. John's in North Bendigo. He moved to Brisbane in 1916, possibly for health reasons. He died on 15 December 1936 and is buried in the Lutwyche cemetery in Brisbane in an unmarked grave. Lutwyche Cemetery Kedron, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia Plot MONUMENTAL-COE3-25A-21 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239489809/john-beebe Four page collection of research on the observatory built by John Beebe at his residence at 55 Condon Street, Kennington. Articles are: one page brief biography "John Beebe's Observatory in Condon Street'; includes mention of how he acquired the telescope that was built into the brick observatory at Condon Street. "the building is a very rare survivor and an important relic of late 19 century scientific endeavour in Bendigo and should be placed on the Victorian Heritage Register'. Second article: two pages 'John Beebe, Architect, owner of East Bendigo Observatory. His later life in Queensland 1916 - 1936, by Peter Anderson April 2020. Article includes family history; John Beebe earlier life' John's brother William and his son Wilfred John Beebe; John's career in Bendigo; Astronomy in Bendigo; Fellowship of the Royal Astronomical Society and the move to Brisbane, Queensland and speculation upon the reasons. Third article: 'Our heritage in danger - amazing observatory comes to light' by Mike Butcher. Article addresses the significance of Beebe's observatory building ' and is representative of the city's early endeavours into scientific research'. At end of article a colour photo of the observatory with the heading 'John Beebe's observatory in Condon Street under threat of demolition'. john beebe, william beebe, observatory, 55 condon street kennington, stonemason, architect, st. pauls axedale, st. john's north bendigo, heritage significance