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Clunes MuseumDocument - NEWSPAPER, ARTHUR J. GIDDINGS, BACK TO CLUNES TIMES
... BACK TO CLUNES TIMES...BACK TO CLUNES TIMES...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields BACK TO CLUNES TIMES 1920 REUNION PAGE PRINTED FOR BACK TO CLUNES 1920. ...PAGE PRINTED FOR BACK TO CLUNES 1920. NO. 1 INCLUDES COMEBACK NOTES, STORIES ABOUT ACTIVITIES THAT TOOK PLACE DURING THE WEEK, PICNICS, CHURCH REUNIONS, RECEPTIONS AND THE BATTLE HYMN OF CLUNES BY S.B. HUNT.back to clunes times, 1920, reunion -
Clunes MuseumNewspaper, LETTER/ LOC. 07.05.05, 1920
... "BACK TO CLUNES" TIMES NOVEMBER 19, 1920 "THE COMEBACKS NOTES"...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields LOCAL HISTORY DOCUMENT NEWSPAPER EVENTS AND CELEBRATIONS BACK TO CLUNES "BACK TO CLUNES" TIMES NOVEMBER 19, 1920 "THE COMEBACKS NOTES" LETTER/ LOC. 07.05.05 Newspaper NEWSPAPER ..."BACK TO CLUNES" TIMES NOVEMBER 19, 1920 "THE COMEBACKS NOTES"local history, document, newspaper, events and celebrations, back to clunes -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard, G. Lelong, The Sugar Manufacture, Somme, France, c1917, c1917
... Clunes. Henry and Violet Holmes subsequently inherited "Sauchieburn" from Catherine (nee Holmes) and William Coghill, direct descendants of the Coghills Creek, Ascot, Tourello pioneer settler Captain William Coghill [Jane Dyer, May 2024] Catherine and her brother Edward Carter Holmes drowned at sea.This is an extract from the Korumburra Times, Wednesday June 6, 1956: The fated travellers wrecked off N.S.W. ‘On May 29th, 1886 in bright moonlight the Ly-e-Moon, the pride of the Australian coastal fleet, broke her back...Clunes. Henry and Violet Holmes subsequently inherited "Sauchieburn" from Catherine (nee Holmes) and William Coghill, direct descendants of the Coghills Creek, Ascot, Tourello pioneer settler Captain William Coghill [Jane Dyer, May 2024] Catherine and her brother Edward Carter Holmes drowned at sea.This is an extract from the Korumburra Times, Wednesday June 6, 1956: The fated travellers wrecked off N.S.W. ‘On May 29th, 1886 in bright moonlight the Ly-e-Moon, the pride of the Australian coastal fleet, broke her back ...This postcard was sent from France during World War One WW1 to Violet Holmes [mother and aunty of other WW1 soldiers], by the son of a neighbouring Ascot Tourello District Family, the Wrigley Family. Violet inherited "Sauchieburn" an Ascot property on the death of her husband William Holmes in 1914. On her death this property was to be left to their 4 children and administered by a relative till the youngest child turned 27. As young boys, Violet's husband William, and his brother Henry, lived with their Aunt Catherine Coghill and Uncle William Coghill at ‘Sauchieburn’ Ascot. The Coghills had no children of their own. He and his brother Edward started a stock and station business at Clunes. Henry and Violet Holmes subsequently inherited "Sauchieburn" from Catherine (nee Holmes) and William Coghill, direct descendants of the Coghills Creek, Ascot, Tourello pioneer settler Captain William Coghill [Jane Dyer, May 2024] Catherine and her brother Edward Carter Holmes drowned at sea.This is an extract from the Korumburra Times, Wednesday June 6, 1956: The fated travellers wrecked off N.S.W. ‘On May 29th, 1886 in bright moonlight the Ly-e-Moon, the pride of the Australian coastal fleet, broke her back on the treacherous rocks of Green Cape, off the NSW coast. Eighty souls perished within range of the beacon rays of the lighthouse, including representatives of the earliest families ever to settle in Poowong. The passengers. On the main deck, Mr Edward Holmes, a Poowong grazier and former owner of ‘Wombalano’. He had sold this property with the object of going to Queensland and settling there. The proceeds of sale amounting to 1,200 pounds in gold sovereigns were under lock and key in the Purser's Office. Mr Holmes, although advanced in years, had unformed plans to invest his money in some Queensland enterprise. In the meantime he would visit his married daughter and [his] two sons, who had previously settled in Queensland. With him on board was his widowed sister Mrs Coghill who had also accepted an invitation to go north. News of the shipwreck, means of communication being slow, did not reach Korumburra for nearly a week. By then all hope had been abandoned for the missing. Relations and friends thronged the Melbourne shipping office, but the answer was always the same - All passengers unaccounted for were presumed drowned. Black and white postcard of a sugar refinery in The Somme, France. The name of the town has been scrubbed out in purple pencil by a censor during World War One. The back of the card is written on in pencil,Written on back of card: Dear Violet, received photos and letters and thank you for forwarding same. Are we having lovely spell of weather. This morning is quite warm and pleasant. The photo of you all standing in front of your house is a good one and you all look to be getting enough to eat. Mother looks as if she it getting stronger after her severe illness. Your concert party will be broken up through the Vale girls leaving but you should have no difficulty in finding volunteers to fill the ranks. By all of your letters you are all looking forward to the day we return 9as we are). I wouldn't like to bet too much that we would be home by this time next year [ ? ] by the way fritz is fighting lately he would very much like to get [peace?] I think we will give him all he wants this summer. J. Waller was here last night is looking well. With best wished to you all. I am sincerely. [W.Wrigbee? Wrigley]somme, la suererie, chatham family collection, amiens, france, world war 1, postcard, ly-ee-moon, william coghill junior, ascot victoria, pioneers of ascot, shipwreck -
Clunes MuseumNewspaper, THE WEEKLY TIMES, 1927
... CENTRE PAGES THE WEEKLY TIMES NOVEMBER 1927. BACK TO CLUNES PHOTOGRAPHS OF RESIDENTS AND VISITORS. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CENTRE PAGES THE WEEKLY TIMES NOVEMBER 1927. BACK TO CLUNES PHOTOGRAPHS OF RESIDENTS AND VISITORS. ...CENTRE PAGES THE WEEKLY TIMES NOVEMBER 1927. BACK TO CLUNES PHOTOGRAPHS OF RESIDENTS AND VISITORS. AT AGRICULTURAL SHOW, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL.COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT THE" BACK TO CLUNES " EVENT NOVEMBER 25TH 1909local history, document, newspaper, events and celebrations, back to clunes -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields COMMEMORATION OF THE CLUNES RST WITH A MOSIAC INSTALLED ONTO THE FRONT OF THE BUILDING FACING FRASER STREET RSL CLUNES RSL ARTWORK .2 STAMP ON BACK: COPYRIGHT - NOT FOR REPRODUCTIONS - HERALD SUN PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLED BY FEATURE SERVICE, THE HERALD AND WEEKLY TIMES LTD, MELBOURNE - AUSTRALIA .1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH RSL CLUNES AT THE UNVEILING OF COMMEMORATION OF THE RSTL BUILDING ON 25TH APRIL 1962, 4 MEN STANDING AT THE ENTRANCE, CROWD IN FRASER STREET WITNESSING THE EVENT. ...COMMEMORATION OF THE CLUNES RST WITH A MOSIAC INSTALLED ONTO THE FRONT OF THE BUILDING FACING FRASER STREET.1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH RSL CLUNES AT THE UNVEILING OF COMMEMORATION OF THE RSTL BUILDING ON 25TH APRIL 1962, 4 MEN STANDING AT THE ENTRANCE, CROWD IN FRASER STREET WITNESSING THE EVENT. .2 STAMP ON BACK: COPYRIGHT - NOT FOR REPRODUCTIONS - HERALD SUN PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLED BY FEATURE SERVICE, THE HERALD AND WEEKLY TIMES LTD, MELBOURNE - AUSTRALIArsl clunes, rsl artwork -
Clunes MuseumBook, GARRY FENTON, LIFE AND TIMES OF AN OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALLER, 2023
... CLUNES AND PROLIFIC AUTHOR. THIS IS AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRE ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCES PLAYING AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL IN THE COUNTRY. SIGNED BY AUTHER. "BEST WISHED GARRY FENTON" DARK BLUE HARD COVER BOOK WITH PHOTOGRAPHS ON FRONT AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON BACK COVER. 316 PAGES WITH TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDING SEVERAL PAGES ABOUT CLUNES. LIFE AND TIMES ...GARRY FENTON IS A LONG TIME RESIDENT OF CLUNES AND PROLIFIC AUTHOR. THIS IS AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRE ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCES PLAYING AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL IN THE COUNTRY.DARK BLUE HARD COVER BOOK WITH PHOTOGRAPHS ON FRONT AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON BACK COVER. 316 PAGES WITH TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDING SEVERAL PAGES ABOUT CLUNES.non-fictionGARRY FENTON IS A LONG TIME RESIDENT OF CLUNES AND PROLIFIC AUTHOR. THIS IS AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRE ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCES PLAYING AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL IN THE COUNTRY.australian fules football, clunes football, country football, garry fenton -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES, 1st Clunes Cubs & Scouts c1958
... BACK ROW: EDDY LUFF, ERIC HENDRICKSON, LAURIE RIENIETS, TREVOR LAZARUS, IAN JONES, LANCE INGRAM. MIDDLE ROW: IAN VORBACH, BILL MAKER, ARNO VAN BERKEL, BRIAN FOLEY, PETER LAZARUS, RICHARD VINECOMBE, ROBERT CAMPBELL FRONT ROW: HAYDEN TORNEY, PETER BALLINGER, DAID WILLIAMS, CYRIL SWANTON, NEIL HIGGINS, WALLACE BRITTEN, ARTIE VAN RAAPHORST .1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH SCOUT GROUP .2 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH CUBS GROUP 1st Clunes Cubs & Scouts c1958 Photograph PHOTOGRAPH HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES ....1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH SCOUT GROUP .2 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH CUBS GROUPON REVERSE: NAMES WRITTEN IN PENCIL; .1 BACK ROW: RON PATTERSON, BARRY WATTS, JOHN CARTER, ALAN JONES, GEOFF CONSTATINE, HAROLD MCRONIE 2ND ROW LESTER CAMPBELL, ALAN HENDRICKSON, GREG PATTERSON, JOHN WORSLEY, BILL VAN BERKEL, BOBBY MEAD, RON JONES, BERTIE VAN RAAPHORST 3RD ROW: GRAEME COOK, UNKNOWN, JOHN WILLIAMS, GRAEME FEATHERSTON, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, GRAHAM TOOLE, IAN IODER FRONT ROW: UGO LA IACONO, KEITH OULTON, ALLAN PATTERSON, CYRIL SWANTON, JON PEART, JIM FLYNN .2 BACK ROW: EDDY LUFF, ERIC HENDRICKSON, LAURIE RIENIETS, TREVOR LAZARUS, IAN JONES, LANCE INGRAM. MIDDLE ROW: IAN VORBACH, BILL MAKER, ARNO VAN BERKEL, BRIAN FOLEY, PETER LAZARUS, RICHARD VINECOMBE, ROBERT CAMPBELL FRONT ROW: HAYDEN TORNEY, PETER BALLINGER, DAID WILLIAMS, CYRIL SWANTON, NEIL HIGGINS, WALLACE BRITTEN, ARTIE VAN RAAPHORSTclunes scout group, clunes cub group
