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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 'GRACELINE' BEECH STREET, GOLDEN SQUARE, 1930
... ...Beech Street Bendigo...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection residential T.C. Watts and Son Beech Street Bendigo Frank A. ...BHS CollectionBlack and white photograph mounted on rectangular brown board. House, Federation wooden house return verandah with cast iron lace work. Canopies over R.H. front window and side L.H. window Small room with door on end of return. Written on back of photo board ' Mr. L. Taylor 'Graceline' Beech Street, Golden Square, £1250' 2012 photo of house is attached to record.Frank A. Jeffree Photo Bendigoresidential, t.c. watts and son, beech street bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H. A. & S. R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... Property: land situate in Beech Street, Bendigo, having a frontage of 125 links to Beech Street being Crown allotment 19 section 13A Parish of Sandhurst City of Bendigo, land described in certificate of title volume 6500 folio 1299977, together with 5 roomed weatherboard dwelling and all sundry outbuildings. ...Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate Conditions of sale by private contract dated 3rd June, 1946 between Mr. H. A. Wilkinson (vendor) and Miss A. V. I. Taylor (purchaser). Property: land situate in Beech ...Conditions of sale by private contract dated 3rd June, 1946 between Mr. H. A. Wilkinson (vendor) and Miss A. V. I. Taylor (purchaser). Property: land situate in Beech Street, Bendigo, having a frontage of 125 links to Beech Street being Crown allotment 19 section 13A Parish of Sandhurst City of Bendigo, land described in certificate of title volume 6500 folio 1299977, together with 5 roomed weatherboard dwelling and all sundry outbuildings. Subject to weekly tenancy. Price: 575 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: LOLLY WATER
... Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Lolly water: workers from Reed Bros. cordial factory in Bridge Street circa 1946. Pictured here are, back row from left: Bill Rowe, Ray Borwell, Pat Walsh, Ern Young, Kevin O'Farrell, Phil Marshead, Bob Pysiny. Second back row: Jim Walsh, Harry Marshall, Tom Ingham, Jim Marshead, Leo Riodden, Jack Marshead, Jim Scott. Third row: Mick McCormick, Jack Murley, Jim Beech...Street Bendigo goldfields NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Lolly water: workers from Reed Bros. cordial factory in Bridge Street circa 1946. Pictured here are, back row from left: Bill Rowe, Ray Borwell, Pat Walsh, Ern Young, Kevin O'Farrell, Phil Marshead, Bob Pysiny. Second back row: Jim Walsh, Harry Marshall, Tom Ingham, Jim Marshead, Leo Riodden, Jack Marshead, Jim Scott. Third row: Mick McCormick, Jack Murley, Jim Beech ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Lolly water: workers from Reed Bros. cordial factory in Bridge Street circa 1946. Pictured here are, back row from left: Bill Rowe, Ray Borwell, Pat Walsh, Ern Young, Kevin O'Farrell, Phil Marshead, Bob Pysiny. Second back row: Jim Walsh, Harry Marshall, Tom Ingham, Jim Marshead, Leo Riodden, Jack Marshead, Jim Scott. Third row: Mick McCormick, Jack Murley, Jim Beech, Clarry Berryman, Len Read. Front row: Estelle Krewin, Joyce Richardson, Peggy O'Keefe, Perc Reed, Rod Fitzgerald, Amy McCormick and Dorothy Vlaeminck.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Lydia Chancellor collection: St. John Presbyterian Church, Bendigo
... Street 1957 Eight pages booklet. The booklet is titled "St John's Presbyterian Church Bendigo, Positive stewardship, 1957". On the cover a black and white photograph of the inside of the church showing the apse. Omn the back the name of the Canvass Committee and the Stewardship Prayer. The first page of the booklet records a mesage from the minister J.W. Beecher ...The original Presbyterian church was in Rowan Street but the congregation outgrew it. In 1897 a new plot was purchased in Forest Street and a new church designed by Vahland and son was designed and then built by Fairbanks and Wilson. It was of a gothic design with incandescent gasburners for lighting. It was designed to comfortably seat 400 people and was opened 4/7/1897.Eight pages booklet. The booklet is titled "St John's Presbyterian Church Bendigo, Positive stewardship, 1957". On the cover a black and white photograph of the inside of the church showing the apse. Omn the back the name of the Canvass Committee and the Stewardship Prayer. The first page of the booklet records a mesage from the minister J.W. Beecher.st. john presbyterian church, forest street, 1957 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Home of David and Augusta Lanyon
... Street, Bendigo. Later after his success with investments he built a home in Beech Street which he named "Reawla" after his village in Cornwall. 10563.3b photocopy of Mr. ...Street, Bendigo. Later after his success with investments he built a home in Beech Street which he named "Reawla" after his village in Cornwall. 10563.3b photocopy of Mr. ...David Lanyon undertook many aspects of mining progressing to become the underground boss of the New Chum United Mine. In 1894 he became a member of the Bendigo Stock exchange and a successful speculator. He then moved into a new home, "Raelwa" in Beech St., GoldenSquare. This substantial home was designed by architect, Mr William Beebe10563.3a David & Augusta Lanyon outside their (Miner's Cottage) home in Ophir Street, Bendigo. Later after his success with investments he built a home in Beech Street which he named "Reawla" after his village in Cornwall. 10563.3b photocopy of Mr. David Lanyon, who made a fortune speculating ion the Bendigo Mines From undated photographsdavid lanyon, reawla, miner's cottage -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HELEN MACPHERSON SMITH TRUST ANNUAL REPORT 2007
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Helen Macpherson Smith Trust Annual Report 2007 Helen Macpherson Schutt (nee Smith) Darvell M Hutchinson AM J Barry Hutchins OAM Frances H Awcock AM Keith B Smith Anthony Baird Darren McConnell Liz Gillies Sarah Bartak Pamela Beech Lonia Catalano Beolite Village Bundji Bundji Odyssey House Victoria Macpherson Smith Community Alliance Brotherhood of St Laurence Dolphin Research Institute Howard Florey Institute The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health Historical Insight - The Smiths in Australia Shaun Gladwell Forty-four page dark red covered report with a red shaded photo/drawing of a young man on a skateboard, titled Storm Sequence (2000) by Shaun Gladwell. ...Forty-four page dark red covered report with a red shaded photo/drawing of a young man on a skateboard, titled Storm Sequence (2000) by Shaun Gladwell. In the front of the book is a loose letter mentioning the 2007 annual Report, covering their activities of the Trust for the year. Titles in the book are: About Our Founder and Her Legacy; Trustee's Report; Grants Overview; Grants Approved in 2006-2007, which are Aged Care, Arts, Culture & Heritage; Community Support; Disability Care & Support; Education; Employment & Vocational Training; Environment; and Health; Investments and Grants - An historical perspective, Financial Summary and An Historical Insight: The Smiths in Australia. Most chapters have information.Helen Mcpherson Smith Trust Annual report 2007helen macpherson smith trust annual report 2007, helen macpherson schutt (nee smith), darvell m hutchinson am, j barry hutchins oam, frances h awcock am, keith b smith, anthony baird, darren mcconnell, liz gillies, sarah bartak, pamela beech, lonia catalano, beolite village, bundji bundji, odyssey house victoria, macpherson smith community alliance, brotherhood of st laurence, dolphin research institute, howard florey institute, the jean hailes foundation for women's health, historical insight - the smiths in australia, shaun gladwell
