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Peterborough History GroupArticle - News paper articles
... ...Buggy accidents...Also, additional information about Mr J irvine's death by drowning. G Irvine Buggy accidents Mrs Dance Peterborough Peterborough residents J Irvine Curdies River Curdies River drowning James Irvine II Retyped, photocopied pages of articles from 1892 and 1919. ...Newspaper articles which were retyped in the process of compiling an entry for the Western District Dictionary of Biography in the 1990's.Significant as the articles provide a snapshot of daily life, ie transporting a coffin. Also, additional information about Mr J irvine's death by drowning.Retyped, photocopied pages of articles from 1892 and 1919.g irvine, buggy accidents, mrs dance, peterborough, peterborough residents, j irvine, curdies river, curdies river drowning, james irvine ii -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveNewspaper excerpt - article: Fatal Buggy Accident, Death of Mr. James Cheetham M.L.A, Fatal Buggy Accident, Death of Mr. James Cheetham M.L.A, July 5, 1890
... Newspaper excerpt - article: Fatal Buggy Accident, Death of Mr. James Cheetham M.L.A....Fatal Buggy Accident, Death of Mr. James Cheetham M.L.A....Excerpt from the Tarnagulla and Llanelly Courier newspaper of Saturday July 5, 1890 with article 'Fatal Buggy Accident, Death of Mr. James Cheetham M.L.A.'. ...Original, not copy. Fatal Buggy Accident, Death of Mr. James Cheetham M.L.A. ...Donald Clark Collection. Excerpt from the Tarnagulla and Llanelly Courier newspaper of Saturday July 5, 1890 with article 'Fatal Buggy Accident, Death of Mr. James Cheetham M.L.A.'. Original, not copy.tarnagulla and llanelly courier, james cheetham, death, transport, accidents, politicians, people -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Joseph Linton Headstone at Cape Clear cemetery
... (Linton was surveyed and officially gazetted in 1860. ) Joseph Linton was killed in a buggy accident in 1853, and is buried at Cape Clear, about 14 kilometres from Linton....(Linton was surveyed and officially gazetted in 1860. ) Joseph Linton was killed in a buggy accident in 1853, and is buried at Cape Clear, about 14 kilometres from Linton. ...Joseph Linton and his wife Mary (nee Dunlop) arrived in Victoria from Scotland in 1839 and established a pastoral run known as 'Emu Hill' near the present-day township of Linton which is named after them. (Linton was surveyed and officially gazetted in 1860. ) Joseph Linton was killed in a buggy accident in 1853, and is buried at Cape Clear, about 14 kilometres from Linton.Black and white copy of original photograph showing the grave and headstone of Joseph Linton."Sacred to the Memory of / JOSEPH LINTON / who departed this life / on the 22nd of August 1853 / Aged 59 Years / Blessed are the Dead who die in the Lord".joseph linton, cape clear cemetery -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveCheetham book, 1898
... James died in 1890 from injuries received in a buggy accident. Murray Comrie Collection. ...James died in 1890 from injuries received in a buggy accident. Murray Comrie Collection. tarnagulla residents government shire of bet bet mayor parliament james cheetham annie cheetham records A notebook associated with the Cheetham family of Tarnagulla. ...James Cheetham was both secretary of the Shire of Bet Bet and a councillor for the Borough of Tarnagulla. He was the Mayor of Tarnagulla for four years. James also entered the Victorian parliament and was the MLA for the Dunolly Electorate from 1 April 1889 to 1 June 1890. This meant he was holding three positions at the same time. James died in 1890 from injuries received in a buggy accident. Murray Comrie Collection. A notebook associated with the Cheetham family of Tarnagulla. Some parts have been used as a school exercise book (writing practise, latin verbs, grammar rules) others have been used for early drafts of official letters relating to Council business, mostly in 1898. Also contains a child's drawings. Some pages are cut or torn. Author of letter drafts is J.D. Cheetham. The child/school parts are probably all by Annie M. Cheetham whose name is written in one of the endpapers along with the date 19/9/83. tarnagulla, residents, government, shire of bet bet, mayor, parliament, james cheetham, annie cheetham, records -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mrs Ellis Jeeves, nee Eliza Hand
... Eliza and Ellis ran the Mountjoy Guest House from 1908 and Eliza ran it alone after Ellis's death in a buggy accident in 1921 until just before her death in 1943. ...Eliza and Ellis ran the Mountjoy Guest House from 1908 and Eliza ran it alone after Ellis's death in a buggy accident in 1921 until just before her death in 1943. ...Mrs Eliza Jeeves, wife of Ellis Jeeves, standing in the garden outside the Mountjoy Guest House in Kalorama. Eliza was one of six daughters of Thomas Hand and Eliza Hand, (nee Erith) who owned the Mountain Grange property. Eliza and Ellis ran the Mountjoy Guest House from 1908 and Eliza ran it alone after Ellis's death in a buggy accident in 1921 until just before her death in 1943. Black and white photograph of woman standing in garden outside a house with the balcony rails visible.ellis jeeves, erith hand, mountjoy, eliza jeeves, eliza hand -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mrs Ellis Jeeves, nee Eliza Hand
... Following the death of Ellis Jeeves in a buggy accident in 1921, Eliza ran the guest house and her son, Hubert, the coaching business....Following the death of Ellis Jeeves in a buggy accident in 1921, Eliza ran the guest house and her son, Hubert, the coaching business. eliza hand eliza jeeves ellis jeeves mountjoy Black and white studio portrait of middle aged woman dressed in a black outfit and wearing a black hat. ...Eliza Hand married Ellis Jeeves in 1885. They had 12 children, with 8 surviving to adulthood (5 boys and 3 girls). Eliza was one of the daughters of Thomas and Eliza Hand of Mountain Grange Homestead. Eliza and Ellis extended their home in the valley 'Kalorama' to become a Guest House. In 1908 they purchased 'Mountjoy Guest House' from the Paynter family and ran a very successful guest house and coach business. Following the death of Ellis Jeeves in a buggy accident in 1921, Eliza ran the guest house and her son, Hubert, the coaching business. Black and white studio portrait of middle aged woman dressed in a black outfit and wearing a black hat. eliza hand, eliza jeeves, ellis jeeves, mountjoy -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveCopy of letter from Jonathan Falder to James Cheetham, 2 January 1866
... James died in 1890 from injuries received in a buggy accident. Donald Clark Collection....James died in 1890 from injuries received in a buggy accident. Donald Clark Collection. A photocopy of a letter from Jonathan Falder to James Cheetham, both of whom were residents of Tarnagulla. ...Jonathan Falder was considered the founder of Wesleyan Methodism in Tarnagulla. He was said to have preached in 1858 from a tree stump near the Poverty Reef. This letter was written less than a year after the opening of the large Wesleyan Church which still stands, albeit without its roof which was destroyed in a fire in 2000 . James Cheetham was both secretary of the Shire of Bet Bet and a councillor for the Borough of Tarnagulla. He was the Mayor of Tarnagulla for four years. James also entered the Victorian parliament and was the MLA for the Dunolly Electorate from 1 April 1889 to 1 June 1890. This meant he was holding three positions at the same time. James died in 1890 from injuries received in a buggy accident. Donald Clark Collection.A photocopy of a letter from Jonathan Falder to James Cheetham, both of whom were residents of Tarnagulla. Transcript of contents attached. -
Williamstown Historical Society IncPhotograph - Melbourne Road, Cnr Yarra Street, Newport, No.242-244
... Accident Painters Paperhangers Grainers etc. Tel. 257 Wmn. Plans & Specifications Prepared. Estimates Given. "Craignair" 242-244 Melbourne Road, Newport - home of Joseph E. Murdoch, pre 1914. He is seated in a horse and buggy ..."Craignair" 242-244 Melbourne Road, Newport - home of Joseph E. Murdoch, pre 1914. He is seated in a horse and buggy in the foreground with the newly constructed house and workshop behind.Signage on roof of workshop: Murdoch & Son Builders & Contractors. Guardian Assurance Co. Fire Accident Painters Paperhangers Grainers etc. Tel. 257 Wmn. Plans & Specifications Prepared. Estimates Given.242-244 melbourne road, williamstown, house, craignair, yarra strreet, william murdoch
