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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: BARKLY PLACE BENDIGO
... T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: BARKLY PLACE BENDIGO......Barkly Place Bendigo...House elevated, on hill. Barkly Place, Bendigo. Written on back of photoboard ' A. ...House elevated, on hill. Barkly Place, Bendigo. Written on back of photoboard ' A. ...BHS CollectionsBlack and white photograph mounted on rectangular grey board. House, brick and render, corrugated iron roof, large portico at front, wooden slat fence, lattice fernery LHS, 2 chimneys, adult male in front garden. House elevated, on hill. Barkly Place, Bendigo. Written on back of photoboard ' A. Cattram, Barkly Place, £1650'Frank A. Jeffree. Photo. Bendigobuilding, residential, barkly place bendigo, t.c. watts and son -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - EDITH LUNN COLLECTION: HOME OF LACHLAN MCLACHLAN, BARKLY PLACE, BENDIGO, 05/08/1995
... EDITH LUNN COLLECTION: HOME OF LACHLAN MCLACHLAN, BARKLY PLACE, BENDIGO...Photograph of Strathlachlan, Barkly Place, Bendigo. The home of Lachlan McLachlan, known as 'Bendigo Mac'. ...Edith Lunn Photograph of Strathlachlan, Barkly Place, Bendigo. The home of Lachlan McLachlan, known as 'Bendigo Mac'. ...Photograph of Strathlachlan, Barkly Place, Bendigo. The home of Lachlan McLachlan, known as 'Bendigo Mac'. House built in 1858.Edith Lunn -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - National Trust Collection: Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo, 1972
... National Trust Collection: Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo...Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo. House built for Lachlan McLachlan (Bendigo Mac). ...National Trust Collection: Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo 3221 A - 10 August 1971, standard National Trust of Australia (Victoria) proforma for details of history and condition of property 3221 B - 10 April 1972, National Trust of Australia (Victoria) advice that Lauriston House has been awarded a "C" classification by the NT. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo. House built for Lachlan McLachlan (Bendigo Mac). historic building National Trust Collection: Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo 3221 A - 10 August 1971, standard National Trust of Australia (Victoria) proforma for details of history and condition of property 3221 B - 10 April 1972, National Trust of Australia (Victoria) advice that Lauriston House has been awarded a "C" classification by the NT. ...Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo. House built for Lachlan McLachlan (Bendigo Mac). National Trust Collection: Lauriston, 80 Barkly Place, West Bendigo 3221 A - 10 August 1971, standard National Trust of Australia (Victoria) proforma for details of history and condition of property 3221 B - 10 April 1972, National Trust of Australia (Victoria) advice that Lauriston House has been awarded a "C" classification by the NT. The citation reads: "An early Bendigo House built for the well-known police magistrate Lachlan McLachlan ("Bendigo Mac"); also, of interest for its Gothic porch and for the unusual eaves brackets for the bay window". 3221 C - 29 April 1980, National Trust of Australia (Victoria) advice to Sandner Wilde, Barristers and Solicitors of the classification and citation of 80 Barkly Street, Bendigo. 3221 D - 15 March 1977 - National Trust of Australia (Victoria) advice of the classification of the property supplied to \Mrs. Pettersen (a great grand daughter of "Bendigo Mac". 3221 E - undated, hand-written note with further details on the fabric of the building "Lauriston" at 80 Barkly Street.historic building -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: SHARE TRANSFER CERTIFICATE 1894
... Agnes Levy of Barkly Place Bendigo....Cohn Bros Vic Brewery share transfer from Jacob Cohn to Agnes Levy of Barkly place Bendigo dated 5th December 1894. Duty stamp one penny affixed....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Industry cohn bros brewery Agnes Levy of Barkly Place Bendigo. Cohn Bros Vic Brewery share transfer from Jacob Cohn to Agnes Levy of Barkly place Bendigo dated 5th December 1894. ...Cohn Bros Vic Brewery share transfer from Jacob Cohn to Agnes Levy of Barkly place Bendigo dated 5th December 1894. Duty stamp one penny affixed.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, agnes levy of barkly place bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TELEGRAM - 100TH BIRTHDAY OF ANNIE LANSELL, 1960
... Telegram from Queen - 100th Birthday of Miss Annie Lansell, Barkly Place, Bendigo...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Individual lansell family Telegram from Queen - 100th Birthday of Miss Annie Lansell, Barkly Place, Bendigo Document TELEGRAM - 100TH BIRTHDAY OF ANNIE LANSELL ...Telegram from Queen - 100th Birthday of Miss Annie Lansell, Barkly Place, Bendigoperson, individual, lansell family -
Bendigo Military MuseumFinancial record - PAY BOOK ARMY WW1, 16.7.1915
... Written in green ink: "Next of Kin - Father G V Freeman 64 Barkly Place Bendigo"....George Ross Freeman, refer Cat No 3251P for his service details. pay military history book Written in green ink: "Next of Kin - Father G V Freeman 64 Barkly Place Bendigo". Army Book No 64. Soldiers Pay Book for use on Active Service. ...George Ross Freeman, refer Cat No 3251P for his service details.Army Book No 64. Soldiers Pay Book for use on Active Service. Relating to George Ross FREEMAN No 2485, 57th Battalion AIF. Contains details of pay & transactions.Written in green ink: "Next of Kin - Father G V Freeman 64 Barkly Place Bendigo".pay, military history, book -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS WW1, 1) & .2) J E Barnes, Press Outdoor Photographer, enlarged post 1918
... .1) On rear: "Demosthenes 16.7.1915" .2) On rear: "Demosthenes 16.7.1915" .3) "G R FREEMAN Barkly Place Bendigo"...Cat No 2058.3P for Mackays service details. photographs 5th bn 57th .1) On rear: "Demosthenes 16.7.1915" .2) On rear: "Demosthenes 16.7.1915" .3) "G R FREEMAN Barkly Place Bendigo" .1) Photo, original, black & white showing a group of soldiers onboard transport ship Demosthenes on 16.7.1915. .2) Photo, original, black & white showing transport ship Demosthenes with troops lined up on deck on 16.7.1915. .3) Photo, original, black & white showing soldiers in a built up trench system of sandbags. ....1) & .2) Troops onboard included 7th Reinforcement to the 5th Battalion AIF. Re G R FREEMAN No 2485 & A MACKAY No 2486. Ref Cat No 3251P for Freeman's service details. Cat No 2058.3P for Mackays service details..1) Photo, original, black & white showing a group of soldiers onboard transport ship Demosthenes on 16.7.1915. .2) Photo, original, black & white showing transport ship Demosthenes with troops lined up on deck on 16.7.1915. .3) Photo, original, black & white showing soldiers in a built up trench system of sandbags. .1) On rear: "Demosthenes 16.7.1915" .2) On rear: "Demosthenes 16.7.1915" .3) "G R FREEMAN Barkly Place Bendigo"photographs, 5th bn, 57th -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: SHARE TRANSFER CERTIFICATE 1894
... Cohn brothers Vic Brewery share transfer from Jacob Cohn to Dalmar Cohn, Barkly Place, Bendigo dated 5th December 1894. [Daughter?] ...Cohn brothers Vic Brewery share transfer from Jacob Cohn to Dalmar Cohn, Barkly Place, Bendigo dated 5th December 1894. [Daughter?] ...Cohn brothers Vic Brewery share transfer from Jacob Cohn to Dalmar Cohn, Barkly Place, Bendigo dated 5th December 1894. [Daughter?] Duty stamp one penny.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, dalmar cohn [daughter of jacob?] -
Bendigo Military MuseumJournal - JOURNALS WW1, 1914 - 1918
... .1) "G R Freeman 64 Barkly Place Bendigo" .2) "Army Book 152, Correspondence Book (Field Service)" .3) "November 10th, G R Freeman , London etc Nov - Dec 1918"...Refer Cat No 3251P for Freeman's service details. journals 57th .1) "G R Freeman 64 Barkly Place Bendigo" .2) "Army Book 152, Correspondence Book (Field Service)" .3) "November 10th, G R Freeman , London etc Nov - Dec 1918" .1) Black fabric covered exercise book, ruled, written in ink, beginning Aug 1914, ending Mar 1919. .2) Brown cardboard covered blue lined grid squares written in pencil beginning Jan 1918, ending Dec 1918. .3) Light green cardboard cover, ruled pages, written in pencil beginning 1 Nov 1918 ending 10 Dec 1918. ...The journals were written by George Ross FREEMAN No 2485 - 57th Battalion AIF. .1) This journal was written from the notes in .2) & .3). .2) & .3) Were notes taken during the war. Refer Cat No 3251P for Freeman's service details..1) Black fabric covered exercise book, ruled, written in ink, beginning Aug 1914, ending Mar 1919. .2) Brown cardboard covered blue lined grid squares written in pencil beginning Jan 1918, ending Dec 1918. .3) Light green cardboard cover, ruled pages, written in pencil beginning 1 Nov 1918 ending 10 Dec 1918..1) "G R Freeman 64 Barkly Place Bendigo" .2) "Army Book 152, Correspondence Book (Field Service)" .3) "November 10th, G R Freeman , London etc Nov - Dec 1918"journals, 57th -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - KEN HESSE COLLECTION: COUNCIL OF TRAMWAYS LETTER
... Letter addressed to Ken Hesse 43 Barkly Place Bendigo. The letter is typewritten on Council of Tramways Museums of Australasia letterhead. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TRAMWAYS History ken hesse Letter addressed to Ken Hesse 43 Barkly Place Bendigo. The letter is typewritten on Council of Tramways Museums of Australasia letterhead. ...Letter addressed to Ken Hesse 43 Barkly Place Bendigo. The letter is typewritten on Council of Tramways Museums of Australasia letterhead. The letter is from Bill Kingsley Executive Officer apologising for not being able to attend the civic reception in Ken honour.tramways, history, ken hesse -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: 1894 POSTAL LETTER CARD
... Reverse handwritten note with illegible signature from Barkly Place Bendigo address....Reverse handwritten note with illegible signature from Barkly Place Bendigo address. Postcard COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: 1894 POSTAL LETTER CARD ...Postal Letter card cancelled by Kangarro Flat Post Office Duplex handstamp dated June 26th 1894 addressed to Hastings esquire Cohns Brewery Collins St Melbourne. Reverse handwritten note with illegible signature from Barkly Place Bendigo address.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ELMA WINSLADE WELLS COLLECTION; ENVELOPE ADDRESSED TO MISS ELMA WELLS
... An envelope addressed to Miss Elma Wells, 51 Barkly Place, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia from the Fleetway House, Farringdon St. ...An envelope addressed to Miss Elma Wells, 51 Barkly Place, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia from the Fleetway House, Farringdon St. ...An envelope addressed to Miss Elma Wells, 51 Barkly Place, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia from the Fleetway House, Farringdon St. London E.C. 4. There is a two pence red king George V stamp with a cancelled mark London EC Nov. 2 1921, 6.15pm. The envelope contains letter catalogue number 1388.51.Bdocument, envelope, elma wells. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONDITION OF SALE
... Phillips for land being part of Crown allotment 7 section 31C described in certificate of title volume 6403, folio 473 situate at No. 158 Barkly Place, Bendigo, together with all registered appurtenant easements. ...Phillips for land being part of Crown allotment 7 section 31C described in certificate of title volume 6403, folio 473 situate at No. 158 Barkly Place, Bendigo, together with all registered appurtenant easements. ...BHS CollectionContract of sale of land dated 10th August, 1953 between Mr. N.V. Wodetzki (seller) and Mr. D. & Mrs. E.M. Phillips for land being part of Crown allotment 7 section 31C described in certificate of title volume 6403, folio 473 situate at No. 158 Barkly Place, Bendigo, together with all registered appurtenant easements. Brick dwelling and all sundry. Price 1,950 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H. A. & S. R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... Property: allotment 5 section 54C Parish of Sandhurst city of Bendigo being land described in certificate of title volume 3239 folio 714 and situate 49 Barkly Place, Bendigo, together with 6 room weatherboard dwelling and all sundry, also all blinds, electric light fittings and shades with the exception of the one in the hall, all floor coverings with the exception of the carpet and material under the carpet and the carpet in the hall. ...Property: allotment 5 section 54C Parish of Sandhurst city of Bendigo being land described in certificate of title volume 3239 folio 714 and situate 49 Barkly Place, Bendigo, together with 6 room weatherboard dwelling and all sundry, also all blinds, electric light fittings and shades with the exception of the one in the hall, all floor coverings with the exception of the carpet and material under the carpet and the carpet in the hall. ...Contract of sale dated 1st April, 1955 between Mr. C. S. Trewhella (vendor) and Mrs. D. L. Putman (purchaser). Property: allotment 5 section 54C Parish of Sandhurst city of Bendigo being land described in certificate of title volume 3239 folio 714 and situate 49 Barkly Place, Bendigo, together with 6 room weatherboard dwelling and all sundry, also all blinds, electric light fittings and shades with the exception of the one in the hall, all floor coverings with the exception of the carpet and material under the carpet and the carpet in the hall. Price: 3,900 pounds.bendigo businesses, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONTRACT OF SALE - 11 JUNE 1895 - WILLIAM HENRY CUNDY TO ARTHUR ALLSOP AND MICHAEL KELLY
... Contract of sale and contract of 'Hiring and Letting' between William Henry Cundy of Barkly Place, Bendigo , Surveyor and Arthur Allsop and Michael Kelly, Financiers of Wills St, Bendigo Document witnessed by John F Gleeson, Managing Clerk to Crabbe, Cohen, Kirby, Solicitors, Bendigo The document consists of four pages and a memorandum of agreement between WH CUNDY and Arthur ALLSOP and Michael KELLY for the purchase and re-hire of a building and it's contents. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History housing/cultural William Henry CUNDY Arthur ALLSOP Michael KELLY CRABBE COHEN KIRBY John F GLEESON Barkly Place Wills st Milroy St. ...Contract of sale - 11 June 1895 - William Henry CUNDY to Arthur Allsop and Michael Kelly. Contract of sale and contract of 'Hiring and Letting' between William Henry Cundy of Barkly Place, Bendigo , Surveyor and Arthur Allsop and Michael Kelly, Financiers of Wills St, Bendigo Document witnessed by John F Gleeson, Managing Clerk to Crabbe, Cohen, Kirby, Solicitors, Bendigo The document consists of four pages and a memorandum of agreement between WH CUNDY and Arthur ALLSOP and Michael KELLY for the purchase and re-hire of a building and it's contents. There is a detailed list of contents for each of the rooms in the house. This number also includes a research sheet re the death of Mr. Charles Cohen, Solicitor.bendigo, history, housing/cultural, william henry cundy, arthur allsop, michael kelly, crabbe, cohen, kirby, john f gleeson, barkly place, wills st, milroy st. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H. A. & S. R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... Property: land situate No. 70 Barkly Place, Bendigo at present occupied by Mr. C. ...Property: land situate No. 70 Barkly Place, Bendigo at present occupied by Mr. C. ...Conditions of sale by private contract dated 9 July, 1946 between Mr. J. W. W. + Mr. H. S. P. + Ms. A. A. Challenger executors of estate of E. Challenger (vendor) and Mr. A. R. Thomson (purchaser). Property: land situate No. 70 Barkly Place, Bendigo at present occupied by Mr. C. Thomson as tenant, being part of Crown allotment 4 section 33C Parish of Sandhurst City of Bendigo, land described in certificate of title volume 4751 folio 950016 - Secondly land being part of Crown allotment 14 section 33C described in certificate of title 3547 folio 709284, together with 6 roomed brick and weatherboard dwelling, all sundry outbuildings except those belonging to the tenant. Subject to existing weekly tenancy. Price: 840 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - Medical Reference Books
... Belonged to A.Archibald, Lansellstowe, 60 Barkly Place, Bendigo, 3.3.54 8. Modern Surgery for Nurses (3rd edition) Edited by F. ...Belonged to A.Archibald, Lansellstowe, 60 Barkly Place, Bendigo, 3.3.54 8. Modern Surgery for Nurses (3rd edition) Edited by F. ...1,2,3,4 Modern Professional Nursing (4 Volumes) New & Revised Editions. Edited by Mildred Hainsworth R.R.C., D.N., S.R.N. Belonged to D.J.Whitfield, Swan Hill District Hospital, 1954. Beverford P.O. via Swan Hill. 5. Modern Practical Nursing Procedures by M.K.Doherty R.R.C., M.B.Sirl, O.I.Ring Belonged to Dorothy Whitfield, District Hospital, Swan Hill. 6. Surgery for Nurses by James Moroney M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.) with Foreword by Miss Dorothy M. Smith, O.B.E. Belonged to D.J.Whitfield, District Hospital, Swan Hill. 7. Modern Surgery for Nurses, (2nd edition) Edited by F.Wilson Harlow M.B., B.S. (Durham), F.R.C.S. (Eng.) Belonged to A.Archibald, Lansellstowe, 60 Barkly Place, Bendigo, 3.3.54 8. Modern Surgery for Nurses (3rd edition) Edited by F. Wilson Harlow 1. surgical nursing, medicine, physiology, anatomy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - MERLE HOULDEN COLLECTION: WEDDING DRESS, Wedding Dress, 06-02-1960
... Bendigo goldfields COSTUME Female wedding dress Merle made her own dress,as she had been a Home Economics Teacher, specializing in dressmaking. Dress is of silk chiffon, over tree bark satin, made on princess lines, with a Dior bow at the neckline. The brief sleeved bodice was cut with an oval neckline, trimmed with a flat bow. Fullness for the circular skirt was drawn to the back of the seven panel dress. A watteau pleat, train of embroidered nylon fell from high at the back of the bodice (refer 11400.493). A short tulle veil was held in place ...Merle made her own dress,as she had been a Home Economics Teacher, specializing in dressmaking. Dress is of silk chiffon, over tree bark satin, made on princess lines, with a Dior bow at the neckline. The brief sleeved bodice was cut with an oval neckline, trimmed with a flat bow. Fullness for the circular skirt was drawn to the back of the seven panel dress. A watteau pleat, train of embroidered nylon fell from high at the back of the bodice (refer 11400.493). A short tulle veil was held in place by a triple Dior bow. Skirt extends to a small train at back.Refer 11400.492.costume, female, wedding dress -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Graydon and Richardson Families in Bendigo
... About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First came out to Victoria on the S.S. Almora, the same ship on which Eliza Richardson and her family arrived on New Years Day 1875. Evidently C.W.G.G.1st. must have retained fond memories of a young fourteen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Richardson who travelled from Scotland with her mother and family (her father had arrived earlier) because three years later at Kyneton they were married. It was December 26th 1860, and Elizabeth was just seventeen. As the bridegroom’s age is written as 24 years on the wedding certificate, he certainly must have been more than eighteen when he sailed on the "Almora" in 1856. The newly married couple went to live at Taradale, Victoria, and they made a good life for themselves in that town which had then a thriving gold mine. They lived in a large two-storied house in Survey Paddock, and it was there that four daughters - Susan Emily (1861-1906), Elizabeth Constance (1863-1945), Amelia Amy (1865 -1952, Ada Mary Maude (1867-1901), and one son Newenham Edward Eustace (1869-1945) named after his Irish Grandfather, were born. On his wedding certificate C.W.G. Graydon, is described as a foreman. His father-in-law, Robert Richardson was employed as a time-keeper on the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway works, and he and his family lived first in Prahran, then Kyneton, and then Taradale. Perhaps Charles Graydon worked on the railway with him. In Taradale however, he worked for a gold mining company in a surveying capacity. C.W.G.G.1st was to become Shire President of the Shire of Metcalfe. That particular year the Graydon Family entertained the visiting English cricket Eleven at their home in Taradale. He was certainly regarded as an important man in the district when he was requested by a great number of the residents to nominate for the Legislative Assembly election. About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First became a legal manager of mines, and a well-known and popular resident. Sad to say he became ill with a lung infection, and on June 4th. 1885 he died, and was buried at Sandhurst, now Bendigo Cemetery, Back Creek Rd. Eliza Richardson's brother was Mr. James Richardson, the well-known grocer, of Pall Mall and Golden-square, who died at his residence, "Balgownie," Short street, on Thursday 22 Jan 1914. James Richardson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Glasgow in1849 and was only eight years of age when his parents sailed for Australia in the ship Balmoral. The family arrived in Melbourne in 1857 and went to Taradale, where Mr. Richardson, senr., acted as inspector of works during the construction of the Taradale Viaduct. James Richardson, who had commenced his educationin Glasgow, attended school at Taradale until the family removed to Bendigo at the time the railway was being built from Bendigo to Echuca. The contractors for this work engaged Mr Richardson, senr., as their timekeeper. When he left school James Richardson applied himself to learn the grocery business, and he gained a thorough knowledge of it with different employers at Bendigo, Taradale, and Daylesford. In 1872 he opened a grocery store on his own account in High-Street, Bendigo, but within a few months he had the great misfortune to be burnt out. The fire originated in an adjoining building early one morning and both places were burnt to the ground. In spite of his loss, Mr. Richardson was not discouraged, for he soon made another start. His trade improved and he extended his business, opening the Eclipse Cash Store at Golden Square. A little later another branch was opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and subsequently this business was transferred to the Eureka Cash Store, in Pall Mall, which was the head depot. In addition to the retail trade, Mr. Richardson had, for many years carried on an extensive wholesale business with the Northern District, and had made a specialty of fodder seeds. James was a man of probity and sincerity in business, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed and respected. He was a prominent member of the Bendigo Caledonian Society in the earlier days of his citizenship. He was a staunch member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the board of management. In the Easter Fair procession, Mr Richardson's display was always a prominent and attractive one. Mr. Richardson was a member of the Masonic Order, and was a life member of the Bendigo Art Gallery and the old Mechanics Institute. He was married at Daylesford in 1871. Mr James Richardson was interred in the Presbyterian section of the Bendigo Cemetery.Digital Image. Copy of photograph of three of the four Graydon girls. Ada, Lizzie and Amelia Graydon. B&W photo of three women - two seated and one standing - Studio portrait.Lizzie (Elizabeth Constance 1863-1945) standing. Amelia (Amelia Amy 1865 - 1952) Seated on right. Ada (Ada Mary Maude 1867-1901) seated left.graydon girls., graydon collection, graydon richardson, james richardson grocer, bendigo history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GRAYDON COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS
... About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First came out to Victoria on the S.S. Almora, the same ship on which Eliza Richardson and her family arrived on New Years Day 1875. Evidently C.W.G.G.1st. must have retained fond memories of a young fourteen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Richardson who travelled from Scotland with her mother and family (her father had arrived earlier) because three years later at Kyneton they were married. It was December 26th 1860, and Elizabeth was just seventeen. As the bridegroom’s age is written as 24 years on the wedding certificate, he certainly must have been more than eighteen when he sailed on the "Almora" in 1856. The newly married couple went to live at Taradale, Victoria, and they made a good life for themselves in that town which had then a thriving gold mine. They lived in a large two-storied house in Survey Paddock, and it was there that four daughters - Susan Emily (1861-1906), Elizabeth Constance (1863-1945), Amelia Amy (1865 -1952, Ada Mary Maude (1867-1901), and one son Newenham Edward Eustace (1869-1945) named after his Irish Grandfather, were born. On his wedding certificate C.W.G. Graydon, is described as a foreman. His father-in-law, Robert Richardson was employed as a time-keeper on the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway works, and he and his family lived first in Prahran, then Kyneton, and then Taradale. Perhaps Charles Graydon worked on the railway with him. In Taradale however, he worked for a gold mining company in a surveying capacity. C.W.G.G.1st was to become Shire President of the Shire of Metcalfe. That particular year the Graydon Family entertained the visiting English cricket Eleven at their home in Taradale. He was certainly regarded as an important man in the district when he was requested by a great number of the residents to nominate for the Legislative Assembly election. About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First became a legal manager of mines, and a well-known and popular resident. Sad to say he became ill with a lung infection, and on June 4th. 1885 he died, and was buried at Sandhurst, now Bendigo Cemetery, Back Creek Rd. Eliza Richardson's brother was Mr. James Richardson, the well-known grocer, of Pall Mall and Golden-square, who died at his residence, "Balgownie," Short street, on Thursday 22 Jan 1914. James Richardson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Glasgow in1849 and was only eight years of age when his parents sailed for Australia in the ship Balmoral. The family arrived in Melbourne in 1857 and went to Taradale, where Mr. Richardson, senr., acted as inspector of works during the construction of the Taradale Viaduct. James Richardson, who had commenced his educationin Glasgow, attended school at Taradale until the family removed to Bendigo at the time the railway was being built from Bendigo to Echuca. The contractors for this work engaged Mr Richardson, senr., as their timekeeper. When he left school James Richardson applied himself to learn the grocery business, and he gained a thorough knowledge of it with different employers at Bendigo, Taradale, and Daylesford. In 1872 he opened a grocery store on his own account in High-Street, Bendigo, but within a few months he had the great misfortune to be burnt out. The fire originated in an adjoining building early one morning and both places were burnt to the ground. In spite of his loss, Mr. Richardson was not discouraged, for he soon made another start. His trade improved and he extended his business, opening the Eclipse Cash Store at Golden Square. A little later another branch was opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and subsequently this business was transferred to the Eureka Cash Store, in Pall Mall, which was the head depot. In addition to the retail trade, Mr. Richardson had, for many years carried on an extensive wholesale business with the Northern District, and had made a specialty of fodder seeds. James was a man of probity and sincerity in business, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed and respected. He was a prominent member of the Bendigo Caledonian Society in the earlier days of his citizenship. He was a staunch member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the board of management. In the Easter Fair procession, Mr Richardson's display was always a prominent and attractive one. Mr. Richardson was a member of the Masonic Order, and was a life member of the Bendigo Art Gallery and the old Mechanics Institute. He was married at Daylesford in 1871. Mr James Richardson was interred in the Presbyterian section of the Bendigo Cemetery.A selection of Graydon and Richardson family photographs taken by Bendigo photograpers. all photos unnamed.photograph, person, graydon and richardson families. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GRAYDON COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS
... About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First came out to Victoria on the S.S. Almora, the same ship on which Eliza Richardson and her family arrived on New Years Day 1875. Evidently C.W.G.G.1st. must have retained fond memories of a young fourteen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Richardson who travelled from Scotland with her mother and family (her father had arrived earlier) because three years later at Kyneton they were married. It was December 26th 1860, and Elizabeth was just seventeen. As the bridegroom’s age is written as 24 years on the wedding certificate, he certainly must have been more than eighteen when he sailed on the "Almora" in 1856. The newly married couple went to live at Taradale, Victoria, and they made a good life for themselves in that town which had then a thriving gold mine. They lived in a large two-storied house in Survey Paddock, and it was there that four daughters - Susan Emily (1861-1906), Elizabeth Constance (1863-1945), Amelia Amy (1865 -1952, Ada Mary Maude (1867-1901), and one son Newenham Edward Eustace (1869-1945) named after his Irish Grandfather, were born. On his wedding certificate C.W.G. Graydon, is described as a foreman. His father-in-law, Robert Richardson was employed as a time-keeper on the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway works, and he and his family lived first in Prahran, then Kyneton, and then Taradale. Perhaps Charles Graydon worked on the railway with him. In Taradale however, he worked for a gold mining company in a surveying capacity. C.W.G.G.1st was to become Shire President of the Shire of Metcalfe. That particular year the Graydon Family entertained the visiting English cricket Eleven at their home in Taradale. He was certainly regarded as an important man in the district when he was requested by a great number of the residents to nominate for the Legislative Assembly election. About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First became a legal manager of mines, and a well-known and popular resident. Sad to say he became ill with a lung infection, and on June 4th. 1885 he died, and was buried at Sandhurst, now Bendigo Cemetery, Back Creek Rd. Eliza Richardson's brother was Mr. James Richardson, the well-known grocer, of Pall Mall and Golden-square, who died at his residence, "Balgownie," Short street, on Thursday 22 Jan 1914. James Richardson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Glasgow in1849 and was only eight years of age when his parents sailed for Australia in the ship Balmoral. The family arrived in Melbourne in 1857 and went to Taradale, where Mr. Richardson, senr., acted as inspector of works during the construction of the Taradale Viaduct. James Richardson, who had commenced his educationin Glasgow, attended school at Taradale until the family removed to Bendigo at the time the railway was being built from Bendigo to Echuca. The contractors for this work engaged Mr Richardson, senr., as their timekeeper. When he left school James Richardson applied himself to learn the grocery business, and he gained a thorough knowledge of it with different employers at Bendigo, Taradale, and Daylesford. In 1872 he opened a grocery store on his own account in High-Street, Bendigo, but within a few months he had the great misfortune to be burnt out. The fire originated in an adjoining building early one morning and both places were burnt to the ground. In spite of his loss, Mr. Richardson was not discouraged, for he soon made another start. His trade improved and he extended his business, opening the Eclipse Cash Store at Golden Square. A little later another branch was opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and subsequently this business was transferred to the Eureka Cash Store, in Pall Mall, which was the head depot. In addition to the retail trade, Mr. Richardson had, for many years carried on an extensive wholesale business with the Northern District, and had made a specialty of fodder seeds. James was a man of probity and sincerity in business, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed and respected. He was a prominent member of the Bendigo Caledonian Society in the earlier days of his citizenship. He was a staunch member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the board of management. In the Easter Fair procession, Mr Richardson's display was always a prominent and attractive one. Mr. Richardson was a member of the Masonic Order, and was a life member of the Bendigo Art Gallery and the old Mechanics Institute. He was married at Daylesford in 1871. Mr James Richardson was interred in the Presbyterian section of the Bendigo Cemetery.A selection of black and white Graydon and Richardson family photographs taken by Bendigo photographers. All photos unnamed. Mounted as Cabinet cards. Photographers - D. Mendelfson, Bartlett Bros., The Studio - Chuck, Eden Society Studios, Alan Spicer, R. Bloomfield Rees,graydon, richardson, cabinet card -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GRAYDON COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS
... About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First came out to Victoria on the S.S. Almora, the same ship on which Eliza Richardson and her family arrived on New Years Day 1875. Evidently C.W.G.G.1st. must have retained fond memories of a young fourteen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Richardson who travelled from Scotland with her mother and family (her father had arrived earlier) because three years later at Kyneton they were married. It was December 26th 1860, and Elizabeth was just seventeen. As the bridegroom’s age is written as 24 years on the wedding certificate, he certainly must have been more than eighteen when he sailed on the "Almora" in 1856. The newly married couple went to live at Taradale, Victoria, and they made a good life for themselves in that town which had then a thriving gold mine. They lived in a large two-storied house in Survey Paddock, and it was there that four daughters - Susan Emily (1861-1906), Elizabeth Constance (1863-1945), Amelia Amy (1865 -1952, Ada Mary Maude (1867-1901), and one son Newenham Edward Eustace (1869-1945) named after his Irish Grandfather, were born. On his wedding certificate C.W.G. Graydon, is described as a foreman. His father-in-law, Robert Richardson was employed as a time-keeper on the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway works, and he and his family lived first in Prahran, then Kyneton, and then Taradale. Perhaps Charles Graydon worked on the railway with him. In Taradale however, he worked for a gold mining company in a surveying capacity. C.W.G.G.1st was to become Shire President of the Shire of Metcalfe. That particular year the Graydon Family entertained the visiting English cricket Eleven at their home in Taradale. He was certainly regarded as an important man in the district when he was requested by a great number of the residents to nominate for the Legislative Assembly election. About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First became a legal manager of mines, and a well-known and popular resident. Sad to say he became ill with a lung infection, and on June 4th. 1885 he died, and was buried at Sandhurst, now Bendigo Cemetery, Back Creek Rd. Eliza Richardson's brother was Mr. James Richardson, the well-known grocer, of Pall Mall and Golden-square, who died at his residence, "Balgownie," Short street, on Thursday 22 Jan 1914. James Richardson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Glasgow in1849 and was only eight years of age when his parents sailed for Australia in the ship Balmoral. The family arrived in Melbourne in 1857 and went to Taradale, where Mr. Richardson, senr., acted as inspector of works during the construction of the Taradale Viaduct. James Richardson, who had commenced his educationin Glasgow, attended school at Taradale until the family removed to Bendigo at the time the railway was being built from Bendigo to Echuca. The contractors for this work engaged Mr Richardson, senr., as their timekeeper. When he left school James Richardson applied himself to learn the grocery business, and he gained a thorough knowledge of it with different employers at Bendigo, Taradale, and Daylesford. In 1872 he opened a grocery store on his own account in High-Street, Bendigo, but within a few months he had the great misfortune to be burnt out. The fire originated in an adjoining building early one morning and both places were burnt to the ground. In spite of his loss, Mr. Richardson was not discouraged, for he soon made another start. His trade improved and he extended his business, opening the Eclipse Cash Store at Golden Square. A little later another branch was opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and subsequently this business was transferred to the Eureka Cash Store, in Pall Mall, which was the head depot. In addition to the retail trade, Mr. Richardson had, for many years carried on an extensive wholesale business with the Northern District, and had made a specialty of fodder seeds. James was a man of probity and sincerity in business, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed and respected. He was a prominent member of the Bendigo Caledonian Society in the earlier days of his citizenship. He was a staunch member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the board of management. In the Easter Fair procession, Mr Richardson's display was always a prominent and attractive one. Mr. Richardson was a member of the Masonic Order, and was a life member of the Bendigo Art Gallery and the old Mechanics Institute. He was married at Daylesford in 1871. Mr James Richardson was interred in the Presbyterian section of the Bendigo Cemetery.Seventeen black and white Graydon and Richardson family photographs taken by Bendigo photographers. All photos unnamed. Mounted as Cartes de Visite. Photographers - The Studio - Chuck, , M. Bent, F. de Kock and Co., N. White, Bartlett Bros., Chevalier.graydon, richardson, carte de visite -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Mixed media - GRAYDON COLLECTION: FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS and NOTES (See ITEM 11411)
... About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. ...Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First came out to Victoria on the S.S. Almora, the same ship on which Eliza Richardson and her family arrived on New Years Day 1875. Evidently C.W.G.G.1st. must have retained fond memories of a young fourteen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Richardson who travelled from Scotland with her mother and family (her father had arrived earlier) because three years later at Kyneton they were married. It was December 26th, 1860, and Elizabeth was just seventeen. As the bridegroom’s age is written as 24 years on the wedding certificate, he certainly must have been more than eighteen when he sailed on the "Almora" in 1856. The newly married couple went to live at Taradale, Victoria, and they made a good life for themselves in that town which had then a thriving gold mine. They lived in a large two-storied house in Survey Paddock, and it was there that four daughters - Susan Emily (1861-1906), Elizabeth Constance (1863-1945), Amelia Amy (1865 -1952, Ada Mary Maude (1867-1901), and one son Newenham Edward Eustace (1869-1945) named after his Irish Grandfather, were born. On his wedding certificate C.W.G. Graydon, is described as a foreman. His father-in-law, Robert Richardson was employed as a timekeeper on the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway works, and he and his family lived first in Prahran, then Kyneton, and then Taradale. Perhaps Charles Graydon worked on the railway with him. In Taradale however, he worked for a gold mining company in a surveying capacity. C.W.G.G.1st was to become Shire President of the Shire of Metcalfe. That particular year the Graydon Family entertained the visiting English cricket Eleven at their home in Taradale. He was certainly regarded as an important man in the district when he was requested by a great number of the residents to nominate for the Legislative Assembly election. About 1876 the Graydons left Taradale, and went to live at Sandhurst, now Bendigo, at Barkly Place East. The Richardsons had also left Taradale to go into the grocery business in the same town. Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon the First became a legal manager of mines, and a well-known and popular resident. Sad to say he became ill with a lung infection, and on June 4th. 1885 he died, and was buried at Sandhurst, now Bendigo Cemetery, Back Creek Rd. Eliza Richardson's brother was Mr. James Richardson, the well-known grocer, of Pall Mall and Golden-square, who died at his residence, "Balgownie," Short Street, on Thursday 22 Jan 1914. James Richardson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Glasgow in1849 and was only eight years of age when his parents sailed for Australia in the ship Balmoral. The family arrived in Melbourne in 1857 and went to Taradale, where Mr. Richardson, senior., acted as inspector of works during the construction of the Taradale Viaduct. James Richardson, who had commenced his education in Glasgow, attended school at Taradale until the family removed to Bendigo at the time the railway was being built from Bendigo to Echuca. The contractors for this work engaged Mr. Richardson, as their timekeeper. When he left school James Richardson applied himself to learn the grocery business, and he gained a thorough knowledge of it with different employers at Bendigo, Taradale, and Daylesford. In 1872 he opened a grocery store on his own account in High-Street, Bendigo, but within a few months he had the great misfortune to be burnt out. The fire originated in an adjoining building early one morning and both places were burnt to the ground. In spite of his loss, Mr. Richardson was not discouraged, for he soon made another start. His trade improved and he extended his business, opening the Eclipse Cash Store at Golden Square. A little later another branch was opened at the Oddfellows' Hall, and subsequently this business was transferred to the Eureka Cash Store, in Pall Mall, which was the head depot. In addition to the retail trade, Mr. Richardson had, for many years carried on an extensive wholesale business with the Northern District and had made a specialty of fodder seeds. James was a man of probity and sincerity in business, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed and respected. He was a prominent member of the Bendigo Caledonian Society in the earlier days of his citizenship. He was a staunch member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the board of management. In the Easter Fair procession, Mr. Richardson's display was always a prominent and attractive one. Mr. Richardson was a member of the Masonic Order and was a life member of the Bendigo Art Gallery and the old Mechanics Institute. He was married at Daylesford in 1871. Mr James Richardson was interred in the Presbyterian section of the Bendigo Cemetery.DVD A selection of Graydon and Richardson family photographs taken by Bendigo photographers, and family history notesphotograph, person, graydon and richardson families. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER INVOICE
... Bendigo Advertiser Newspapers invoice to H.A. & S.R. Wilkinson dated 23/06/1955. The invoice has four entries ''sale account Barkly Place'' for a total of 5 pounds 15 shillings 0 penny. ...Bendigo Advertiser Newspapers invoice to H.A. & S.R. Wilkinson dated 23/06/1955. The invoice has four entries ''sale account Barkly Place'' for a total of 5 pounds 15 shillings 0 penny. ...BHS CollectionThe Bendigo Advertiser Newspapers invoice to H.A. & S.R. Wilkinson dated 23/06/1955. The invoice has four entries ''sale account Barkly Place'' for a total of 5 pounds 15 shillings 0 penny. A receipt n. 9119 dated 14/07/1955 is stapled to the invoice recording the cash payment. A 2 penny stamp duty is attached to the receipt. The receipt is in a manilla folder.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate, yellow label 595. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - H.A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: ADVERTISMENT BOOK
... This book contains photos of "Lansellstow" and "Vahlands" , two historic Bendigo homes situated in Barkly Place, that were due to auctioned on Wednesday, March 14, 1984....This book contains photos of "Lansellstow" and "Vahlands" , two historic Bendigo homes situated in Barkly Place, that were due to auctioned on Wednesday, March 14, 1984. ...BHS CollectionAdvertisement book from 01/10/1983 to 10/11/1984. The book has 159 pages. This book contains photos of "Lansellstow" and "Vahlands" , two historic Bendigo homes situated in Barkly Place, that were due to auctioned on Wednesday, March 14, 1984.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate, yellow label 594. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BANKNOTES AND JAMES BEVERAGE
... Bendigo's world-famous quartz mining industry. Enhancing the significance of the place are relics from the Victoria Quartz Company operations, including, at 4,870 feet, the world's deepest nineteenth-century gold mining shaft. (Heritage Victoria) Geology of Victoria Hill: https://aigjournal.aig.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/AIG-Victoria-Hill-Mining-Reserve_FinalWeb.pdf BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Banknotes and James Beverage Victoria Quartz Mine Vincent Kelly Shepard's Bush Mr Rickards Mr Abraham Mr W Healy Mr J Smith Mr James Beverage South Iron Bark Mine Rae's Hill Sandhurst No 1 Fire Brigade Christie's Hotel Mrs Christie Royal Humane Society's Medal Bendigo Fire Station Long Gully History Group Mr Steve Gibbons Department of Environment Water Heritage Arts Commnmoration of Historic Events and Famous Persons Typed copy of what appears to be a speech. ...Victoria Quartz Gold Mine was on Victoria Hill, Ironbark, Bendigo. The Victoria Hill Quartz Gold Mines are scientifically important, as they contain relics span nearly sixty years of mining (1854 to 1913), documenting the richest and most significant years of Bendigo's world-famous quartz mining industry. Enhancing the significance of the place are relics from the Victoria Quartz Company operations, including, at 4,870 feet, the world's deepest nineteenth-century gold mining shaft. (Heritage Victoria) Geology of Victoria Hill: https://aigjournal.aig.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/AIG-Victoria-Hill-Mining-Reserve_FinalWeb.pdfTyped copy of what appears to be a speech. Mentioned is that after 1910 the Commonwealth took over the minting it's own money. Gold mining was chosen for the one pound note and a Bendigo scene was chosen. The scene chosen shows boring operations in the Victoria Quartz Mine. The picture was taken by Vincent Kelly of the five figures but for engraving only three were shown. They were Mr W Healy, Mr J Smith and Mr James Beverage. James Beverage was a member of Bendigo's first fire brigade. He went to Beechworth for a demonstration and on the way home stopped at Christie's Hotel in Swanston Street. There was a fire at the hotel and Mr Beverage rescued Mrs Christie, her baby and a servant. At a later date Mr Beverage saved a woman from a burning building in Moore Street in Bendigo. He received the Royal Humane Society's Medal which is now housed at the Bendigo Fire Station in Hargreaves Street. In the City's formative years the area that deposited its rain water into the Long Gully Creek was considered to be in Long Gully and for many years the Victoria Quartz Mine deposited many thousands of gallons of water into the Long Gully Creek. Mr Steve Gibbons unveiled the plaque.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - banknotes and james beverage, victoria quartz mine, vincent kelly, shepard's bush, mr rickards, mr abraham, mr w healy, mr j smith, mr james beverage, south iron bark mine, rae's hill, sandhurst no 1 fire brigade, christie's hotel, mrs christie, royal humane society's medal, bendigo fire station, long gully history group, mr steve gibbons, department of environment water heritage, arts commnmoration of historic events and famous persons -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BARTLET BROTHERS OF BENDIGO, 2009
... 16 page soft cover booklet 'Bartlett Brothers of Bendigo' This booklet commemorates the Bartlet Family Reunion at Bendigo in January 2009 Contents include The Bartlet Bros in Australia, The Photographic Studio in Williamson St and the Residence at Barkly Place. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Bartlett Brothers Family reunion Family History 16 page soft cover booklet 'Bartlett Brothers of Bendigo' This booklet commemorates the Bartlet Family Reunion at Bendigo in January 2009 Contents include The Bartlet Bros in Australia, The Photographic Studio in Williamson St and the Residence at Barkly Place. ...16 page soft cover booklet 'Bartlett Brothers of Bendigo' This booklet commemorates the Bartlet Family Reunion at Bendigo in January 2009 Contents include The Bartlet Bros in Australia, The Photographic Studio in Williamson St and the Residence at Barkly Place. Illustrated with B&W photos. Includes a lift out copy of the program of events for the reunion. (Rev 3) and list of attendees.bartlett brothers, family reunion, family history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Forests Commission of Victoria Northern Area Fire Protection Policy, Statement, Future Bush Fire Policy, Plan for Fire Control, 1938-1939
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Fanned by powerful winds, the Black Friday fires (13 January 1939) swept rapidly across large areas of Victoria, causing widespread destruction. Flames leaped large distances, and giant trees were blown out of the ground by fierce winds. Large pieces of burning bark (embers) were carried for kilometres, starting new fires in places ...Fanned by powerful winds, the Black Friday fires (13 January 1939) swept rapidly across large areas of Victoria, causing widespread destruction. Flames leaped large distances, and giant trees were blown out of the ground by fierce winds. Large pieces of burning bark (embers) were carried for kilometres, starting new fires in places that had not previously been affected by flames. Almost two million hectares burned across the state. Large areas of state forest, containing giant stands of Mountain Ash and other valuable timbers, were destroyed. As a result, approximately 575,000 hectares of reserved forest and 780,000 hectares of Crown land burned.Four Files Forests Commission of Victoria Northern Area Report on the 1938-39 Fire Season; and the Fire Protection Policy in Respect of Field activities Prior to the Incidence of the 1939 Fires. history, bendigo, forests commision of victoria, 1939 bush fires -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO CITY INFORMATION BROCURE BARKLY WARD, 23 March 1991
... Bendigo City Information Brochure Barkly Ward By-Election. Saturday, 23rd March, 1991. Brochure by the Bendigo City Council to assist Barkly Ward residents in casting their vote in Barkly Ward, 23 March, 1991. Authorised by R J Burton, Returning Officer. Map of Barkly Ward. Candidate Information, Lois Angus, David Anderson, Lynne Geri. Ward Boundaries. Hotline. Polling places...Bendigo City Information Brochure Barkly Ward By-Election. Saturday, 23rd March, 1991. Brochure by the Bendigo City Council to assist Barkly Ward residents in casting their vote in Barkly Ward, 23 March, 1991. Authorised by R J Burton, Returning Officer. Map of Barkly Ward. Candidate Information, Lois Angus, David Anderson, Lynne Geri. Ward Boundaries. Hotline. Polling places ...Bendigo City Information Brochure Barkly Ward By-Election. Saturday, 23rd March, 1991. Brochure by the Bendigo City Council to assist Barkly Ward residents in casting their vote in Barkly Ward, 23 March, 1991. Authorised by R J Burton, Returning Officer. Map of Barkly Ward. Candidate Information, Lois Angus, David Anderson, Lynne Geri. Ward Boundaries. Hotline. Polling places: Senior Citizens Centre (Bendigo), White Hills Primary School, Lake Weeroona Pavilion, North Bendigo Scout Hall. Disabled Persons all Polling Places are accessible to disabled persons in wheelchairs.government, local, barkly ward, bendigo city information brochure barkly ward by-election. saturday, 23rd march, 1991. 23 march, 1991. authorised by r j burton, returning officer. map of barkly ward. candidate information, lois angus, david anderson, lynne geri. ward boundaries. hotline. polling places: senior citizens centre (bendigo), white hills primary school, lake weeroona pavilion, north bendigo scout hall. all polling. accessible to disabled -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Court King of the Forest Thomas White Margaret White Rich Coath Ed Le Levies A.O.F., Court King of the Forest, No. 3770, B.U.D. Notice of Intention and Proposition. I hereby give notice of Intention to Propose Mr. Thomas White, age 28 years, Occupation Blacksmith, Place of Birth England, residence Iron Bark ...A.O.F., Court King of the Forest, No. 3770, B.U.D. Notice of Intention and Proposition. I hereby give notice of Intention to Propose Mr. Thomas White, age 28 years, Occupation Blacksmith, Place of Birth England, residence Iron Bark, Wife's Name Margaret Age 26 years, No of Children 1. Signature Rich Coath. The Proposition - Proposed by R. J. Coath and Seconded by Ed. Le Levies. Mr Thomas White as a Candidate for admission. Proposed by R. J. Coath and Seconded by Ed. Le Levies.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, thomas white, margaret white, rich coath, ed le levies
