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Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - W5 754 at Beaconsfield Parade terminus, Keith Kings, 3/4/1953
... W5 754 at Beaconsfield Parade terminus...Beaconsfield Parade... Beaconsfield Parade terminus at the intersection with Fitzroy St Kilda...Black and white photograph - W5 754 at Beaconsfield Parade... Beaconsfield Parade terminus at the intersection with Fitzroy St Kilda ...Photograph shows W5 754 (East Coburg Route 1) at the former Beaconsfield Parade terminus at the intersection with Fitzroy St Kilda. The photographer notes the square windscreen windows on the tram.Yields information about tram 754 in 1953 in Beaconsfield Parade.Black and white photograph - W5 754 at Beaconsfield Parade terminus photo number G(y)(7)Has details and date written on the rear.tramways, beaconsfield parade, st kilda, fitzroy st, w5 class, tram 754, route 1 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Queen's Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade
... Queen's Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade,... May 1982 51002, Another label: Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield...Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia...: Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade copy of black and white ...copy of black and white photograph, unmounted, glossy, poor conditionlabel stuck on back: Copied by State Library of Victoria 11 May 1982 51002, Another label: Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Mrs Ferrero's Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, 1915-16
... Mrs Ferrero's Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade, St...Mrs Ferrero's Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade, St...Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia... Mrs Ferrero's Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda ...Mrs Ferrero's Queen's Mansions, Telephone 107 Windsorcopy of black and white photograph, unmountedMrs Ferrero's Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, Telephone 107 Windsor. Handwritten on back: Melbourne Suburbs St Kilda, St Kilda by the Sea Annual, season 1915-16 F600:65 P.78 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, Reynello, Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, 1915 - 16?
... Reynello, Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, ...Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia..., , unmounted, poor condition Reynello, Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda ...Reynello was a boarding housecopy of black and white photograph, , unmounted, poor conditionWritten on back: Melbourne Suburbs St Kilda, Reynello, St Kilda by the Sea Annual, p.92 Season 1915-16 F600:65, Stamped: National Library of Australia, Canberra -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Carmelite Priory, Melbourne, c1897 [Brigidine Sisters, Albert Park], c1897
... beaconsfield parade... on the corner of Beaconsfield Parade and Foote Street, Albert Park...54 Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park, Victoria, Australia... beaconsfield parade foote street brigidine sisters Albert Park Black ...Black and white image of the double storey convent titled "Carmelite Convent, Port Melbourne". This building is actually on the corner of Beaconsfield Parade and Foote Street, Albert Park. In 2019 it is a convent of the Brigidine Sisters after previously being used as Kilbride Girls Secondary College. It is the home of the Brigidin Asylum Seekers Project. carmelite priory, port melbourne, albert park, beaconsfield parade, foote street, brigidine sisters, albert park -
St Kilda Historical Society
Card, Albert Park Beach, 1920
... Beaconsfield Parade,Albert Park, Vic, Rose Series P3411...Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park, Albert Park, Victoria... Beaconsfield Parade,Albert Park, Vic, Rose Series P3411. Wed 25th Feby ...The Rose Series Postcardblack and white postcard, original, good conditionBeaconsfield Parade,Albert Park, Vic, Rose Series P3411. Wed 25th Feby 1920. To Albert Park by train. Wednesday 25th Feburary1920. I came down to Melbourne on Monday 23rd. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, c1954
... Beaconsfield Parade... in Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda at the tram terminus. Tram has... Trams tramways W5 class Beaconsfield Parade Fitzroy St Route 2A ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of W5 800 in Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda at the tram terminus. Tram has the destination of City, Route 2A c1954?trams, tramways, w5 class, beaconsfield parade, fitzroy st, route 2a, tram 800 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Dave Macartney, early 1970's
... Beaconsfield Parade... Ave and Beaconsfield Parade. Tram has adverts for National... Ave Beaconsfield Parade tram 282 Black and White photograph ...Black and White photograph of W2 282 at the South Melbourne Beach, route 1 terminus, early 1970's, at corner of Victoria Ave and Beaconsfield Parade. Tram has adverts for National batteries, the ABC TV News. In the background is an Mobil Service Station. Photo by Dave Macartney.trams, tramways, south melbourne beach, route 1, w2 class, victoria ave, beaconsfield parade, tram 282 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, c1954
... Beaconsfield Parade... in Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda at the tram terminus for route 1 tram... Trams tramways W2 class Beaconsfield Parade Fitzroy St Route 1 ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of W2 529 in Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda at the tram terminus for route 1 tram. Has the buildings in Fitzroy St in the background. The tram has the destination of route 1, East Coburg. c1954? On the buildings are "RGK", a Coffee Lounge, D F Reszke Cigarettes, Penfolds Winestrams, tramways, w2 class, beaconsfield parade, fitzroy st, route 1, tram 529 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, Keith Kings, 12/09/1959 12:00:00 AM
... Beaconsfield Parade..., for the closing of the section of track into Mary St and Beaconsfield... Trams tramways St Kilda Mary St Beaconsfield Parade South ...Colour slide, Kodak, fawn cardboard of track laying for the new South Melbourne / St Kilda Beach terminus in Park St, for the closing of the section of track into Mary St and Beaconsfield Parade. Has an early tracked excavator, parked on the road that has been broken up. Shows new track laid on timber sleepers with former wartime Austerity buses along side the road. Photo taken at the corner of Mary St 12/9/1959. Preliminary overhead work has been undertaken. Slide Number K(c)(292)Extensive handwriting on rear in ink and that it was photographed at 1/60 at f4.5.trams, tramways, st kilda, mary st, beaconsfield parade, south melbourne, new track, park st st kilda -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The War Memorial, St Kilda
... Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, Vic, Australia ...Rose Series PostcardCatani Gardens, Queens Mansions, black and white postcard, unmounted, good conditionThe Rose Series P.10856, Post Card, A Real Photograph, Produced in Australia -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Female public conveniences, Sinclair Parade, Beach Street, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, c. 1990
... 'Toilet block, Beaconsfield Parade..., Beaconsfield Parade One from a set of two colour photos of the public ...These are from the series taken by Alison Kelly c1990One from a set of two colour photos of the public conveniences in Sinclair Parade c1990: LADIES/DONNE/(GYNAIKA) The Abel Tasman is visible in the background'Toilet block, Beaconsfield Paradebuilt environment - civic, natural environment - beaches and foreshore, transport - shipping, transport - ferries, alison kelly -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, The Port Phillip - Caulfield Leader, "Hailing a tram by the Bayside", "Trams off track", "Tram ride by the seaside? Rattling good vistas guaranteed", 18/10/2004 12:00:00 AM
... Beaconsfield Parade... the possibility of a tram running along Beaconsfield Parade between St... Trams tramways New Tramway Beaconsfield Parade Port Melbourne St ...Newspaper clipping - set of three items about the possibility of a tram running along Beaconsfield Parade between St Kilda and Port Melbourne. .1 - Editorial from The Age, 18-10-2004, titled "Hailing a tram by the Bayside" supporting the proposal by The Mayor Dick Gross. .2 - item from The Port Phillip - Caulfield Leader of 5/6/2007, with the title "Trams off track", about the City of Port Phillip on the proposal, though $70000 had been spent on the study. Quotes Paul Smith of the City about the proposal, tourism only, not a public transport link. Has an image of the Port Phillip Leader of 12/12/2006 announcing the proposal. Item written by Peter Rolfe. .3 - item from The Age, 14/10/2004 titled Tram ride by the seaside? Rattling good vistas guaranteed", fearing a photo of the bay, maps and options to use Mills St. Item written by Dan Silkstone.trams, tramways, new tramway, beaconsfield parade, port melbourne, st kilda, city of port phillip, mills st -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Tramway Museum Society of Victoria (TMSV), c1975
... Beaconsfield Parade... Trams tramways Cable Trams Grip Tram Beaconsfield Parade Albert ...Black & White Photograph by the TMSV Sales of a former grip car being transport on a jinker, pulled by three horses. Photo - Victoria Ave at the corner of Beaconsfield Pde - with the Bleak House Hotel in the background. Advised by Mal Rowe. From an email from Robert Green, 19-08-2021 - advised "The Herald of 10 May 1935, p.4 has the following little paragraph : Cable Tram Tableau Entitled “Transport Cavalcade”: Horse-laughs - real ones – were heard today when a team of horses, drawing a lorry upon which was a dis-used cable tram dummy sporting “Collins Street” upon the front and “South Melb Beach” at the rear, passed along Swanston Street. Neddy’s superiority complex at seeing out these early manifestations of our mechanical age was heightened when the front wheel of a nearby motor-truck fell off." Image has been reproduced from a movie - Commuting by Cable?Has the TMSV Sales stamp on rear.trams, tramways, cable trams, grip tram, beaconsfield parade, albert park -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Letter, Ross Wilson, cable tram conversions, 21/05/1996 12:00:00 AM
... regarding cable tram conversions (St Kilda / Beaconsfield Parade... cable tram conversions (St Kilda / Beaconsfield Parade), St ...Letter - from Ross Wilson of Canberra to Keith Kings regarding cable tram conversions (St Kilda / Beaconsfield Parade), St Kilda Beach conversion and MAN Bus electronic route numbers / destinations. Attached is a photocopy over five A4 Sheets of "MAN Destination and Key No. chart", listing some 176 routes or keys. Has been stapled in top left hand corner.Has numerous notes in red or black ink about responses etc.trams, tramways, routes, man buses, buses, st kilda, cable trams, conversion -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Cleve Gardens, c. 1915-1916
... corner of Fitzroy Street and Beaconsfield Parade. St Kilda... Street and Beaconsfield Parade. St Kilda by the Sea p32 �Stamped ...St Kilda, c. 1915-1916black and white photograph, unmountedCleve Gardens c/r Fitzroy St & Beaconsfield Pde. Handwritten on back Melbourne - Suburbs - St Kilda. The Cleve Reserve corner of Fitzroy Street and Beaconsfield Parade. St Kilda by the Sea p32 �Stamped National Library of Australia Canberra -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Cleve Gardens, c. 1915-1916
... of Fitzroy Street and Beaconsfield Parade. St Kilda by the Sea Annual... Street and Beaconsfield Parade. St Kilda by the Sea Annual p35 ...St Kilda, c. 1915-1916black and white photograph, unmountedCleve Gardens c/r Fitzroy St & Beaconsfild Pde. Handwritten on back Melbourne - Suburbs - St Kilda. The Cleve Reserve corner of Fitzroy Street and Beaconsfield Parade. St Kilda by the Sea Annual p35 �Stamped National Library of Australia Canberra -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Grade 5/6, St Joseph's Primary School, Port Melbourne, 1993
... Lady of Mount Carmel (Beaconsfield Parade, Middle Park), Sts... of Mount Carmel (Beaconsfield Parade, Middle Park), Sts Peter ...St Joseph's Primary School closed in 1993 to merge with Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Beaconsfield Parade, Middle Park), Sts Peter and Paul's (cnr Bank & Montague Streets, South Melbourne), and Sacred Heart (Grey Street, St Kilda) to form Galilee Regional Catholic Primary School. This is a photo of the last Grade 5/6 class.Colour photograph of Grade 5/6 students at St Joseph's Primary school. Signed with the first names of the students,1993education - primary schools, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs), st josephs catholic primary school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - The O'Collins Story - A Melbourne Family, William J McCARTHY, 2002
... the family moved to 40 Beaconsfield Parade. The book goes on to tell... Beaconsfield Parade. The book goes on to tell of the lives of their 9 ...The O"Collins Story traces the lives of Patrick James O'COLLINS and his wife Ellen FITZGERALD, who migrated to Port Melbourne in 1895 and settled firstly at 5 Bridge Street, then in Ross Street before moving to Swallow Street . In 1914 the family moved to 40 Beaconsfield Parade. The book goes on to tell of the lives of their 9 children -Thomas William, James Patrick, Patrick Francis, Mary Margaret (Mollie), Margaret Ellen (Madge), Michael Fitzgerald, Alice Dorothy and Joseph Bernard.Book of 184 pages with a yellow cover inset with a black & white photograph O'COLLINS family in 1897.families, domestic life, patrick james ocollins, ellen ocollins (fitzgerald), thomas william ocollins, alice dorothy and joseph bernard., james patrick ocollins, patrick francis ocollins, mary margaret (mollie) ocollins, margaret ellen ( madge) mccarthy (ocollins), michael fitzgerald ocollins, alice dorothy ocollins, joseph bernard ocollins -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Captain James Cook statue, St Kilda - images collection, Photographs taken c 1991 (set)
... at Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, he was interested in the reclamation..., a retired contractor who lived at Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, he ...Statue presented by Andrew Stenhouse, 3 December 1914. Donated by Mr Andrew Stenhouse, a retired contractor who lived at Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, he was interested in the reclamation of the foreshore in front of his dwelling Captain James Cook FRS (1728-1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. During three voyages to the Pacific Ocean he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand. He was killed in the Hawaiian Islands in 1779. The statue appears to have been the first monument erected to him in Victoria and is a replica of one in Whitby, England. It was unveiled on Monday December 7th, 1914 by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Arthur Stanley in front of Commonwealth and State dignitaries and hundreds of St Kilda residents. It was donated by philanthropist Mr. Andrew Stenhouse, a member of the St. Kilda Shore committee.colour photograph unmountedCaptain Cook HMS Endeavour, August 26, 1768. Presented by Andrew Stenhouse, 3rd December 1914. A plaque on the rear of the pedestal (no image provided) lists the crew of the Endeavour. st kilda, captain cook, plaques, catani gardens, captain cook statue, andrew stenhouse -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Letter
... This letter was written to Alisdair Loch, 10 Beaconsfield..., 10 Beaconsfield Parade, Lindfield (Sydney) NSW, from Frank ...This letter was written to Alisdair Loch, 10 Beaconsfield Parade, Lindfield (Sydney) NSW, from Frank Townshend Esq., 3 The Square, Holywell, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England. Its author is a son of Eva Carmichael/Townshend, sole female survivor of the LOCH ARD shipwreck in 1878. It tells of Eva’s struggle in the sea after the LOCH ARD hit the rocks, and of her rescue by the only other survivor, young seaman Tom Pearce. It also relates her return to a privileged life in Ireland, her subsequent marriage to another member of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, and her three sons. In some places the letter seems in historical error, which is not surprising given the dates involved and the time that elapsed between them (Eva shipwrecked 1878, Son’s birth 1887, Eva’s death 1934, Son’s letter 1962). The writer makes clear he is relying on his memory of what his mother had told him, and he is usually forthright in declaring those things he cannot remember, or remembers indistinctly. An interesting paragraph in the letter answers the contemporary newspaper speculation about a possible romance between the two survivors: “She [his mother, Eva Carmichael] received many proposals of marriage, perhaps a dozen, including one from Tom Pearce. Tom Pearce was, I think, an apprentice. She spoke of him sometimes as a ‘cabin boy’. From his photograph, he was a fine, handsome young man. The reason she declined his offer of marriage was largely the fruit of class distinction, I think; class prejudice being very strong in Ireland, in those days.” The LOCH ARD shipwreck is of State significance ― Victorian Heritage Number S417Typed copy of a letter from Frank Townshend, LOCH ARD survivor Eva Carmichael’s son in England, to Alasdair Loch, Sydney NSW. It is dated 8 March 1962 and consists of four pages. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, letter, frank townshend, eva carmichael, loch ard, alasdair loch, tom pearce -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Letter
... Alasdair Loch, 10 Beaconsfield Parade, Lindfield NSW. Most... Beaconsfield Parade, Lindfield NSW. Most of the letter consists ...This letter is a photographed copy of a typed transcript of an original. It is dated 28 March 1962 and was written by Ian F. Sloane Esq. of Savernake Station, NSW. Sloane’s great uncle, Hugh Gibson, was the owner of Glenample Station, Vic., where Eva Carmichael stayed to recuperate from her ordeal as the only female survivor of the LOCH ARD shipwreck in 1878. The letter is in reply to an earlier inquiry for information about the LOCH ARD tragedy from Alasdair Loch, 10 Beaconsfield Parade, Lindfield NSW. Most of the letter consists of tantalising asides: about trips to Glenample in 1916 and 1917 and the digging up of an old piano at Loch Ard Gorge; the possession of his uncle’s personal account of the shipwreck and its aftermath; the existence of a painting of Eva when she was staying at the Glenample homestead in 1878; and the disputed ownership of “a very old black iron box” containing letters from relatives of the shipwreck victims (who Hugh Gibson had written to advising of their unhappy fate). Unfortunately the letter, written in haste prior to Sloane’s departure overseas, contains no substantive information. However it concludes with an interesting footnote concerning Eva’s emotional recovery at Glenample. Sloane’s postscript states: “Miss Carmichael was very well after the wreck, full of fun and laughter, until she suddenly cracked, and had a nervous breakdown…Mrs Gibson…got a young girl, the same age as Eva, as her companion[…She] proved trumps and saved Eva’s mind. They became lifelong friends. Both wrote to my aunt till they died. Miss Carmichael stayed about 6 months at Glenample I think.” The shipwreck of the LOCH ARD is of State significance ― Victorian Heritage Number S417A photographic copy of a typed letter-transcript. The original letter was written to Alasdair Loch, Lindfield NSW, and is from Ian F. Sloane Esq. of Savernake Station NSW. It is dated 28 March 1962 and is two pages long.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, letter, alasdair loch, ian f sloane, sloane, loch ard, hugh gibson, eva carmichael, glenample station, tom pearce, glenample homestead -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of (Captain) Gordon Watts-Phillips and Mary Hilda Watts-Phillips, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
... and their two children were living at Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park... and their two children were living at Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park ...Charles Gordon Watts-Phillips was born in 1849 at Forest Hill, Surrey, England, the son of Dramatic Author, Watts Phillips, and Lily Mariner. He departed England for Australia around 1874. His sister Roland was a favourite Australian actress of the early 1900s. Gordon as he was known, whilst residing in Goolwa, South Australia and working as a clerk met and married a widow, Jane Luxon (nee Miller) on the 7th August, 1876 at the Wesleyan Church in Strathalbyn, South Australia. Jane, Gordon’s elder by some 11 years was born in Ireland in 1838, the daughter of Robert Joseph Miller, a carpenter and Jane Miller. She had previously married Captain William Luxon in 1861 at Encounter Bay, South Australia at age 22 and they had four children: William (1864), George Robert (1865), Miriam Louisa (1867) and Harriet Jane (1869), all born at Encounter Bay. Gordon and Jane had two further children together: Caroline Roland Watts-Phillips (1877 Islington S.A.) and Charles Gordon Watts-Phillips (1879 Yatala, S.A.). At some stage, Jane then deserted her husband. Gordon obtained a master's certificate and was a part owner of a small trader. He had also been captain of one of the passenger boats on the Darling River. He was reputedly a popular coastal skipper. By 1891 Gordon was the Captain of the S.S Omeo operating around Sale, Victoria. In August of that year some of the heaviest flooding of the Thomson River ever experienced in twenty years occurred over the 3rd and 4th of August. Gordon, and others, rescued the lives of many families over that period for which he was awarded a Bronze Medal by the Royal Humane Society. By 1892 the S.S. Omeo had passed to another Captain and Gordon subsequently retired from the sea and moved to Melbourne. Whilst residing in Coburg, Victoria, Gordon met Mary Hilda Harvey Huxley who was living in Brunswick. Mary was born in Horsham, the daughter of George Harry Huxley, a miner, and Emma Deane. Having not heard from Jane for some years and believing her dead, Gordon and Mary marry at Carlton on Christmas Eve, 1900. Interestingly, an announcement of the marriage was not placed in The Age newspaper until September 1903, nearly three years after the event by which time Gordon and Mary had a son, Victor Gordon Watts-Phillips, born 8 February 1903 in Carlton. Within months of the placement of this marriage announcement, his former wife, Jane, makes a reappearance but apparently does not interfere and Mary and Gordon continue to live together as husband and wife. Around the same time in late 1903, Gordon’s brother, Basil Watts Phillip wrote from London to the Victoria Police seeking assistance to locate his brother. He had last heard from him in a letter dated Cunninghame, Gippsland, 1891. He indicated that about 1893 Gordon and Jane and their two children were living at Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park but the whereabouts of all was now unknown. He mentioned Gordon had also been awarded 21 guineas by Judge Boucaut on the 26th February 1884, also a silver medal, for arresting two ruffians who had brutally assaulted a jockey (in South Australia) and that he had been awarded the Royal Humane Society's medal, London, and in 1891, was presented with the Royal Humane Society's certificate of merit (Victoria). Basil also stated his brother had lost the sight of one eye through a stab he received in New York and had a scar on his temple, one on the wrist, two under the shoulder blade, and one on the thigh, and two bullet wounds in the leg. Basil’s quest was published in the Melbourne Herald and assistance was soon forthcoming to the Police. In June 1906 Gordon made his Will, leaving all his estate to his youngest son Victor. Mary was appointed Executrix and it was witnessed by Olive Huxley, married woman, and James Huxley, a pottery maker. James was subsequently killed in France in May 1918. Gordon and Mary have a second son, Basil Douglas born in Carlton in 1911 but he dies as toddler in 1913. At some point Gordon and Mary made their home at Eltham though official electoral roll records record them at Little Flinders Street Melbourne, employed as a caretaker and from 1906 in Brunswick as a decorator then painter. Eltham may have been a ‘holiday’ home but it seems Mary was actively engaged in the community as a newspaper report in the Advertiser in 1922 not long after Gordon’s death indicates Mary was one of the best known and best liked ladies of the Eltham district. She was actively engaged in all matters, tending towards the welfare of the district. At the time of Gordon’s death Mary was president of the Ladies' Public Hall Committee, responsible for the conduct of numerous, and successful entertainments. Gordon’s first and only legal wife, Jane Luxon Watts-Phillips nee Miller, died 6 November 1921 and was buried 8 November 1921 at Springvale Cemetery. Jane had lived 34 years in South Australia and 30 years in Victoria. With Jane now dead, Gordon was now officially a widower and just three weeks later, the retired master mariner of Eltham at age 55 remarried Mary, 42, of 174 Hickford Street, East Brunswick on the 29th November 1921 in the Parish of St Cuthbert, East Brunswick. Gordon died at their home, ‘The Rest’, at 174 Hickford Street, East Brunswick on February 9, 1922 and was buried at Eltham Cemetery on February 11. An interesting link is established with the heavy floods of August 1891 by the erection of a tombstone in the Eltham cemetery. The stone bears the inscription: - “In loving memory of (Captain) Gordon, dearly beloved husband of Mary Watts Phillips. Died 9th February 1922, aged 62 years." Beside the stone is a replica, carved in a marble scroll, of the Royal Humane Society of Australia's Certificate of merit. Part of the wording of this certificate is as follows:- “At a general court of directors holder at the offices of the society at Melbourne on the 6th day of September 1891, it was resolved that the courage and humanity displayed by Gordon Watts Phillips aged 30-years captain of S.S. Omeo, Sale, in rescuing many families from drowning during the heavy floods on Thomson River on 3rd and 4th of August 1891 call for the admiration of the court, and justly entitles him to the certificate of merit of this society, which is hereby awarded." Unbeknownst to Gordon, his second and subsequent legal marriage to Mary initiated a revocation of his Will of 1906, which had solely benefited his son Victor. Consequently, Mary had to apply for Letters of Administration and the only legal beneficiaries would be Mary and his two children by Jane. On June 18, 1940, at age 61, Mary married 70-year-old Arthur Ernest Fenn in Melbourne. Unfortunately for her, Arthur died a year later in July 1941 and was buried in the Cohuna Cemetery near Echuca. Mary lived a further 8 years, passing away suddenly July 4, 1948 in Carlton, and was buried July 7 with her beloved husband Gordon, at Eltham Cemetery. In Loving Memory of (Captain) Gordon Dearly beloved husbandof Mary Watts-Phillips Died 9th Feb. 1922, aged 62 years Also Mary Hilda Loved wife of above Died 4th July 1948 "At rest"Born Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, (captain) gordon watts-phillips, mary hilda harvey watts-phillips (nee huxley) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Program, Diamond Valley News, Festival tipped to be the best ever, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, p2, 1984
Events and information concerning the 10th Eltham Community Festival held 16-18 November, 1984 [Photo of Keir Baker of Research Primary School] On the reverse (page 1) Fireman officially honoured, Diamond Valley News, Tuesday, October 23, 1984, p1 Opening of the Panton Hill Firemen's Memorial Park by the Member for Evelyn, Mr Max McDonald on Sunday 21 October, 1984 in memory of the five firemen who lost their lives on Ash Wednesday (1983) fighting the fire at Upper Beaconsfield - Maurie Atkinson, Stuart Duff, Neville Jeffrey, Bill Marsden and Peter Singleton [Photo of the memorial and Mr Max McDonald]]Newsprint1984, apex club, eltham community festival, eltham festival, eltham jazz festival, eltham living and learning centre, eltham rotary, eltham service club, eltham town park, grand parade, jaycees, keir baker, lions club eltham, main road, phoenix club, research primary school, ash wednesday, bill marsden, cal martin, diamond valley big band, evelyn, maurie atkinson, max mcdonald mp, neville jeffrey, panton hill firemen's memorial park, peter singleton, stuart duff, victorian bushfires - 1983 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Wood, F.L.W., M.A, Beaconsfield Gold, 1947
A 1944 edition of a 1935 book written for students of Australian history. Covers various subjects up to World War II. Some illustrations. Indexed.Stamp - Shelford C.E.G.G.S. Caulfieldhistory, settlement, law -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Kerrison, Janet, Servare Discemus - The Journal of the Army Apprentices' School, 1973
An account of goldmining in the Beaconsfield, Tasmania, locality; the companies and individuals involved, amalgamation of companies, up to the closing of the Tasmania Gold Mine in 1914. Illustrated.mines and mining, settlement, township