Showing 25 items matching "buninyong residents"
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Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument (Item) - Book, Joan Ogilvie, Lives Shared in a Country Town - Social History of Buninyong 1930 - 1950, 2010
... Buninyong residents...Transcribed by Joan Ogilvie. Buninyong residents Social History Life in 1930s to 1950s Buninyong Library ID stamp on cover. ...Provides memories of Don Ogilvie of individual people who lived in Buninyong from the 1930s to the 1950s. Transcribed by Joan Ogilvie.Buninyong Library ID stamp on cover.buninyong residents, social history, life in 1930s to 1950s -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument - Certificate, Corporate Affairs Office Victoria, Certificate of Incorporation - Buninyong Resident's Association Inc., March 2000, 2000
... Black framed Certificate of Incorporation for the Buninyong Resident's Association Inc. dated March, 2000. ...Buninyong Visitor Information Centre 408 Warrenheip Street Buninyong goldfields Buninyong Resident's Association Buninyong Governance Community Service Certificate of Incorporation Victoria Black framed Certificate of Incorporation for the Buninyong Resident's Association Inc. dated March, 2000. ...Black framed Certificate of Incorporation for the Buninyong Resident's Association Inc. dated March, 2000. A4 printed certificate issued by the Corporate Affairs Office, Victoria. Certificate of Incorporation Victoriabuninyong resident's association, buninyong, governance, community service -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument - Honour Roll, Australian Commonwealth Military Forces - 1914-1918 Roll of Honour - Shire of Buninyong
... Framed listing of names of Shire of Buninyong residents who served in the First World War. ...Framed listing of names of Shire of Buninyong residents who served in the First World War. ...Includes enlisted soldiers and those killed in action. Framed listing of names of Shire of Buninyong residents who served in the First World War. An asterisk marks the names of those killed. There are seven columns of names with about 500 names listed.On back of frame 'G.D. Whykes, 310 Forest Street, Buninyong 3357'. world war 1, buninyong, military history -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyBook, The Critical and Explanatory Pocket Bible, publ. 1862, 1863
... Explanatory pocket bible given to the first reverend in Buninyong, Thomas Hastie, by a prominent early Buninyong resident, Robert Allan, in 1867....Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Explanatory pocket bible given to the first reverend in Buninyong, Thomas Hastie, by a prominent early Buninyong resident, Robert Allan, in 1867. An historical bible, significant to Buninyong as it was owned by the reverend who established the first school and church in the town. book bible Rev. ...Explanatory pocket bible given to the first reverend in Buninyong, Thomas Hastie, by a prominent early Buninyong resident, Robert Allan, in 1867.An historical bible, significant to Buninyong as it was owned by the reverend who established the first school and church in the town.Book, bound with leather and cloth."To The Revd Thos Hastie as a mark of regard from Robert Allan Buninyong, 1867"book, bible, rev. thomas hastie, robert allan -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument (item) - Information Folder, Family History Research Folder, From 1990s
... Collection of notes and guides on researching aspects of family history, including Buninyong resident's index, Victorian Pioneers index, 1881 British Census guide, PROV series of guides to the archives. ...Buninyong Visitor Information Centre 408 Warrenheip Street Buninyong goldfields Collection of notes and guides on researching aspects of family history, including Buninyong resident's index, Victorian Pioneers index, 1881 British Census guide, PROV series of guides to the archives. ...Collection of notes and guides on researching aspects of family history, including Buninyong resident's index, Victorian Pioneers index, 1881 British Census guide, PROV series of guides to the archives. Research sources and guides on immigration, Shipping, Land, Education, convicts, etc.genaology, public record office victoria, family history, buninyong, immigration, shipping, convict records, land records, education records -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyAudio - Audio interview of Frank Louden, Interview with Frank Louden May 1996
... One of a series of interviews with long time residents of Buninyong and district....One of a series of interviews with long time residents of Buninyong and district. The interview outlines Frank Louden's experiences of life in Buninyong from 1932, the Depression, local businesses, sport Frank Louden The Depression Buninyong Sport Business An audio of an interview of Frank Louden Interview with Frank Louden May 1996 Audio Audio interview of Frank Louden ...One of a series of interviews with long time residents of Buninyong and district.The interview outlines Frank Louden's experiences of life in Buninyong from 1932, the Depression, local businesses, sportAn audio of an interview of Frank Loudenfrank louden, the depression, buninyong, sport, business -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreBook (item), Don Ogilvie, Lives Shared in a Country Town - Social History of Buninyong 1930 - 1950, Unknown
... Series of recollections of over 30 residents of Buninyong as recounted by Don Ogilvie....Buninyong Visitor Information Centre 408 Warrenheip Street Buninyong goldfields Series of recollections of over 30 residents of Buninyong as recounted by Don Ogilvie. ...Series of recollections of over 30 residents of Buninyong as recounted by Don Ogilvie.'Please Do Not remove from Library' and BVIC inked stampbuninyong, social history, biographies, family history -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument - Booklet, Buninyong and District Old Boys Association 1918, 1918
... The Buninyong and District Old Boys' Association was a group of men who lived across Victoria who were former residents of the town. ...Includes committee and membership of the association for former male residents of Buninyong....Buninyong and District Old Boys Association A. Lippiatt Small printed booklet with tan coloured card cover with red decorative design. Includes committee and membership of the association for former male residents of Buninyong. ...The Buninyong and District Old Boys' Association was a group of men who lived across Victoria who were former residents of the town. The members' booklet was printed in 1918. Further research is needed on when the group started and how long it operated. Small printed booklet with tan coloured card cover with red decorative design. Includes committee and membership of the association for former male residents of Buninyong.A. Lippiattbuninyong, buninyong and district old boys association -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyBook, The Holy Bible, 1800s
... Buninyong. The bequest awarding the bible as a prize, the Allan Bequest Scheme, was set up by Robert Allan, an early resident of Buninyong, to encourage academic pupils in Presbyterian Sunday Schools....Buninyong. The bequest awarding the bible as a prize, the Allan Bequest Scheme, was set up by Robert Allan, an early resident of Buninyong, to encourage academic pupils in Presbyterian Sunday Schools. ...Holy Bible- King James versionLeather bound book with gilt-edged pagesnon-fictionHoly Bible- King James versionbible, buninyong, hastie family, hastie, buninyong state school, presbyterian church -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Declaration of Ernest by owners of land in Yendon being held as a site for Public Hall and Free Library; 1891, 1891
... residents of Yendon. Land that had been purchased - being part of Crown Allotment Five Section six, Township of Buninyong East, Parish of Buninyong, County of Grant, has been purchased "as a site for a public hall and free library for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of the Township of Yendon."...residents of Yendon. Land that had been purchased - being part of Crown Allotment Five Section six, Township of Buninyong East, Parish of Buninyong, County of Grant, has been purchased "as a site for a public hall and free library for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of the Township of Yendon." declaration of ernest land title free library public hall yendon buninyong paris of buninyong county of grant john winterburn kemp philip ballantyne samuel henry mayo thomas dooley thomas watson Document stamped in green - 0122083 Signatures of; John Winterburn Kemp, Philip Ballantyne, Samuel Henry Mayo, Thomas Dooley, Thomas Watson Thick paper, hand written. ...Document outlining the agreement between five males, all residents of Yendon. Land that had been purchased - being part of Crown Allotment Five Section six, Township of Buninyong East, Parish of Buninyong, County of Grant, has been purchased "as a site for a public hall and free library for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of the Township of Yendon."Thick paper, hand written. Red dots indicate places for signatures Document stamped in green - 0122083 Signatures of; John Winterburn Kemp, Philip Ballantyne, Samuel Henry Mayo, Thomas Dooley, Thomas Watsondeclaration of ernest, land title, free library, public hall, yendon, buninyong, paris of buninyong, county of grant, john winterburn kemp, philip ballantyne, samuel henry mayo, thomas dooley, thomas watson -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Noel L. Harvey, Yendon Railway Station, 1968, 03/12/1968
... Buninyong had no railway station so residents would travel to Yendon to catch the train. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Buninyong had no railway station so residents would travel to Yendon to catch the train. ...Buninyong had no railway station so residents would travel to Yendon to catch the train. The Yendon Railway Station building was demolished soon after this photograph was taken. The bluestone was purchased by John Vernon, and was used to construct retaining walls in a garden enclosure between the first two buildings at the new Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education campus at Mt Helen. This is now known as the courtyard between building 'F' and building 'G' at the University of Ballarat mt Helen Campus. The following article was published in the Ballarat Courier on 06 December 1968. 'Yendon Station to be demolished - The old bluestone railway station at Yendon is to be demolished. C.A.D. Fisken told Buninyong Shire Council of the proposal at its meeting yesterday. Fortunately, he said, the beautiful stonework would not be lost. It would be used and incorporated in the new School of Mines building at Mt Helen. the retention of the century-old building was the subject of representations by Council to the Railways following the closure of the station for goods traffic 'some time ago'. The building had also been noted by the National Trust as one of special interest. The Railways Department advised the meeting that an inspection had been made at the Yendon level crossing, but no recommendation could be made at present for installation of flashing light signals.'Bluestone building with dressed bluestone door and window jambs and chimney. The roof is corrugated iron. The platform edge is also of bluestone construction. The building is the former Yendon Railway Station (now demolished) on the Ballarat -Geelong main line (the original Melbourne to Ballarat mainline). When the line was opened, this station may have been originally called Buninyong as it was built a number of years before the Ballarat to Buninyong branch line was built. This this has subsequently caused some confusion. The station was later renamed Yendon. Verso in blue ballpoint pen 'No 47 Yendon Railway Stn' Stamped in purple ink 'N.L. Harvey & Son, Photographers, 131 Sturt Streeet Ballarat, Phone 25766, After hours 23397, Will photograph anywhere anytime any place. (in pen 3/12/68),university of ballarat, ballarat institute of advanced education, yendon, railway, bluestone, john vernon -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Lal Lal Community Bicentennial celbrations, Syd Burns officiating at Lal Lal memorial wall
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Bicentennial celebrations. Lal Lal residents. Good, but rather a dark print Syd Burns officiating at Lal Lal memorial wall. ...Good, but rather a dark printbicentennial celebrations., lal lal residents. -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "What Ballarat wants: voters have their say", "An expensive wish list", 13/7/13 to 20/7/2013
... residents would like to see in the city and letters. Story by Tim Cowie. .1 - Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 13/7/2013 - titled "What Ballarat wants: voters have their say", under the banner "Ballarat's Wishlist" looks at local identities and their wishes. Has a suggestion for a light rail line between Ballarat and Buninyong...residents would like to see in the city and letters. Story by Tim Cowie. .1 - Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 13/7/2013 - titled "What Ballarat wants: voters have their say", under the banner "Ballarat's Wishlist" looks at local identities and their wishes. Has a suggestion for a light rail line between Ballarat and Buninyong ...Yields information about views of Ballarat residents about the development of Ballarat in the future and the possible use of trams - too expensive!Set of four newspaper clippings/extracts from The Courier, about what Ballarat residents would like to see in the city and letters. Story by Tim Cowie. .1 - Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 13/7/2013 - titled "What Ballarat wants: voters have their say", under the banner "Ballarat's Wishlist" looks at local identities and their wishes. Has a suggestion for a light rail line between Ballarat and Buninyong and trams in Ballarat. .2 - Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 19/7/2013 - titled "An expensive wish list", under the heading "Trams are unlikely, but sports projects could get the nod". Quotes Ms King, Ballarat MP. .3 - Opinion section of The Courier, 20/7/2013 - "Web Words", six letters about the possibility of trams in the City of Ballarat - mainly negative. .4 - The Courier on-line version of 5916.2 ballarat, ballarat revival, tourism, new tramway -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyAudio - Audio tale and printed notes of an interview with Mavis Bath, made by Noel Watkins, 1993, Audio tale of interview with Mavis Bath
... One of a series of audio tapes made of lifetime recollections of local residents. Bath Family. Buninyong School. Sports and recreation. ...One of a series of audio tapes made of lifetime recollections of local residents.Good, but tape has not been checked. Digital copy (MP3) has been taken.bath family., buninyong school., sports and recreation., local people., presbyterian church. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, Buninyong Uniting Church, 1990s
... resident in the district on Tuesday 27th March 1860. In 1970 the congregations of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches combined to form the Buninyong United Church. ...Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Former Presbyterian church built in 1860, with foundation stone laid by Mrs Scott, snr, the oldest resident in the district on Tuesday 27th March 1860. ...Former Presbyterian church built in 1860, with foundation stone laid by Mrs Scott, snr, the oldest resident in the district on Tuesday 27th March 1860. In 1970 the congregations of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches combined to form the Buninyong United Church. When the Uniting Church in Australia was formed in 1977, the church became the Buninyong Uniting Church.A very early church of the districtColour photograph of Buninyong Uniting Church, with two large trees near the adjacent church hall"Uniting Church Buninyong, 1990s"buninyong, uniting church, presbyterian church -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyNewspaper - Newsprint copy of William Thorpe and Bayly Coxall at Brim Brim in 1873, William Thorpe and Bayly Coxall, 1973
... Local residents and former school pupils of Buninyong State School....Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Local residents and former school pupils of Buninyong State School. ...Local residents and former school pupils of Buninyong State School.Of local historical interest.A photocopy of a newspaper article featuring old Buninyong School pupils of Buninyong State School. local residents., brim brim house., gardening and tools., landscaping., coxall family., thorpe family. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Anzac Day procession25/04/1997 passing Crown Hotel in Buninyong, Anzac Day procession 1997, 1998
... Colour photograph of the Anzac Day procession in Buninyong with Derek Leather leading the RSL contingent. Local resident Bert Strange in wheelchair....Colour photograph of the Anzac Day procession in Buninyong with Derek Leather leading the RSL contingent. Local resident Bert Strange in wheelchair. ...Relevant to the following topics: Anzac Dat procession, local street scene, local identities.Colour photograph of the Anzac Day procession in Buninyong with Derek Leather leading the RSL contingent. Local resident Bert Strange in wheelchair.anzac day procession., local street scene., local identities., bert strange., derek leather., kilted piper. -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, Brim Brim front entrance, November 1990
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Brim Brim was built by Judge Warrington Rogers in 1859 An early property built by a notable resident in 1859, Brim Brim has served many roles as a residence, a home for the elderly and as various B & B and function businesses Building Brim Brim Judge Warrington Rogers Brim Brim front entrance from driveway, part of garden visible Brim Brim front entrance Photograph Colour photograph ...Brim Brim was built by Judge Warrington Rogers in 1859An early property built by a notable resident in 1859, Brim Brim has served many roles as a residence, a home for the elderly and as various B & B and function businessesBrim Brim front entrance from driveway, part of garden visiblebuilding, brim brim, judge warrington rogers -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, Colour photograph of 'Clifton Villa'
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields One of a series of photographs taken for Buninyong Shire Council 1980s Clifton Villa is one of Buninyong's earliest homes built for Edward Newman a well known resident and chemist Buninyong Shire Council Clifton Villa Buninyong Buildings Edward Charles Newman Colour photograph of 'Clifton Villa' Colour photograph of 'Clifton Villa' Photograph Colour photograph ...One of a series of photographs taken for Buninyong Shire Council 1980sClifton Villa is one of Buninyong's earliest homes built for Edward Newman a well known resident and chemistColour photograph of 'Clifton Villa'buninyong shire council, clifton villa, buninyong, buildings, edward charles newman -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Buninyong Uniting Church, 2025, 02/08/2025
... Buninyong commissioned the Presbyterian Church, now the centre of its historic precinct. Designed by Benjamin Backhouse of Geelong, the foundation stone was laid on 27 March 1860 by Mrs Celia Scott of Mount Boninyong, the oldest resident in the district. ...Buninyong commissioned the Presbyterian Church, now the centre of its historic precinct. Designed by Benjamin Backhouse of Geelong, the foundation stone was laid on 27 March 1860 by Mrs Celia Scott of Mount Boninyong, the oldest resident in the district. ...In 1859 Scottish settlers at Buninyong commissioned the Presbyterian Church, now the centre of its historic precinct. Designed by Benjamin Backhouse of Geelong, the foundation stone was laid on 27 March 1860 by Mrs Celia Scott of Mount Boninyong, the oldest resident in the district. The cost of the building was £900 and when fitted out the cost was £1,265. The first service in the new church was held on 26 August 1860, and a bell founded by Greeves of London in 1849 was hung in the steeple. (Possibly this bell came from the old church on the hill.) The local builder Richard Rennie built the church of brick and slate. In the 1950s the brick was covered with roughcast and plaster. The church boasts some fine stained glass windows. At the north end is a window placed in 1891 by James Richmond in memory of Mr and Mrs Thomas Scott. Manufactured in Edinburgh by Ballantine and Sons, the window represents the friendship of Jonathon and David, and includes portraits of the Scotts. Side windows in memory of Rev. Thomas Hastie, and Mr and Mrs Robert Scott were unveiled on Good Friday, 13 April 1900, representing the sower and the reaper, again with portraits of those commemorated. These windows were made by the Melbourne firm of Yencken & Co., designed by a Mr. Harness; the Hastie window was presented by the congregation, the Scott windows by the Scott family. In 1982 a window was placed in memory of pastor Stuart Davies, a Lay Preacher at the church for over 50 years. It depicts 'Christ, the Light of the World'. In 1977, the majority of the congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Australia chose to join the Uniting Church in Australia. Some congregations, however, did not. The Presbyterian Church in Australia continues to exist, as does the Victorian arm of the Presbyterian Church in Australia, through the congregations that chose not to join the Uniting Church in Australia.buninyong, buninyong uniting church, thomas hastie, buninyong presbyterian church, celia scott, stained glass -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Church, Buninyong Uniting Church grounds, 2025, 02/08/2025
... Buninyong commissioned the Presbyterian Church, now the centre of its historic precinct. Designed by Benjamin Backhouse of Geelong, the foundation stone was laid on 27 March 1860 by Mrs Celia Scott of Mount Boninyong, the oldest resident in the district. ...Buninyong commissioned the Presbyterian Church, now the centre of its historic precinct. Designed by Benjamin Backhouse of Geelong, the foundation stone was laid on 27 March 1860 by Mrs Celia Scott of Mount Boninyong, the oldest resident in the district. ...In 1859 Scottish settlers at Buninyong commissioned the Presbyterian Church, now the centre of its historic precinct. Designed by Benjamin Backhouse of Geelong, the foundation stone was laid on 27 March 1860 by Mrs Celia Scott of Mount Boninyong, the oldest resident in the district. The cost of the building was £900 and when fitted out the cost was £1,265. The first service in the new church was held on 26 August 1860, and a bell founded by Greeves of London in 1849 was hung in the steeple. (Possibly this bell came from the old church on the hill.) The local builder Richard Rennie built the church of brick and slate. In the 1950s the brick was covered with roughcast and plaster. The church boasts some fine stained glass windows. At the north end is a window placed in 1891 by James Richmond in memory of Mr and Mrs Thomas Scott. Manufactured in Edinburgh by Ballantine and Sons, the window represents the friendship of Jonathon and David, and includes portraits of the Scotts. Side windows in memory of Rev. Thomas Hastie, and Mr and Mrs Robert Scott were unveiled on Good Friday, 13 April 1900, representing the sower and the reaper, again with portraits of those commemorated. These windows were made by the Melbourne firm of Yencken & Co., designed by a Mr. Harness; the Hastie window was presented by the congregation, the Scott windows by the Scott family. In 1982 a window was placed in memory of pastor Stuart Davies, a Lay Preacher at the church for over 50 years. It depicts 'Christ, the Light of the World'. In 1977, the majority of the congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Australia chose to join the Uniting Church in Australia. Some congregations, however, did not. The Presbyterian Church in Australia continues to exist, as does the Victorian arm of the Presbyterian Church in Australia, through the congregations that chose not to join the Uniting Church in Australia.Colour photograph of the Buninyong Uniting Church grounds.buninyong, buninyong uniting church, celia scott, thomas scott, thomas hastie, stuart davies -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDocument, RPD, Canadian Valley Outline Development Plan, 06/2005
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields According to the 2001 census the Canadian Valley was home to around 7700 residents. Canadian Valley Mount Helen Mount Clear Buninyong Ballarat Technology Park Federation University University of Ballarat Canadian Creek urban sprawl Koala Management Urbanisation urban growth management An overall framework for future planning and management of the Canadian Valley on the southern side of Ballarat. ...According to the 2001 census the Canadian Valley was home to around 7700 residents.An overall framework for future planning and management of the Canadian Valley on the southern side of Ballarat. canadian valley, mount helen, mount clear, buninyong, ballarat technology park, federation university, university of ballarat, canadian creek, urban sprawl, koala management, urbanisation, urban growth management -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentrePhotograph - Photograph , framed, Ray Flanagan
... Buninyong goldfields Portrait was framed by T.J. Haymes - Paint/Wallpaper Merchants, Ballarat. Photographer not known. Ray Flanagan was a long-time resident ...Portrait was framed by T.J. Haymes - Paint/Wallpaper Merchants, Ballarat. Photographer not known. Ray Flanagan was a long-time resident of Buninyong. Framed and mounted black and white photograph of Ray Flanagan. A note of the back of the photograph states that Ray lived with Miss Handley as a child boarder, at the back of the 'Sand and Soil (business), next to the Buninyong Cemetery. On front of mount board: Ray Flanagan, Lived S/E of Buninyong Cemetery. Label affixed to the back of the frame: T.J. Haymes - Paint/Wallpaper Merchants, Ballarat.ray flanagan, buninyong -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument (item) - Information Folder, Durham Lead - State school
... Buninyong Visitor Information Centre 408 Warrenheip Street Buninyong goldfields Records the efforts of residents of Durham Lead to have a teacher reinstated at Durham Lead. ...Records the efforts of residents of Durham Lead to have a teacher reinstated at Durham Lead. Includes broader historical notes on the town by Anne Beggs Sunter.durham lead, education, state schools, teaching -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument (item) - Information Folder, Sands and McDougall, Extracts from Sands and McDougall Directory of Victoria, 1939
... Entries of resident's names and occupations in towns around the Shire of Buninyong. Towns include Buninyong, Bungaree, Ballan, Cambrian Hill Clarendon, Durham Hill, Egerton, Elaine, Enfield, Lal Lal, Leigh Creek, Magpie, Millbrook, Morrisons, Mount Clear, Navigators, Scotsburn, Staffordshire Reef, Wallace, Warrenheip, Yarrowee (Scotchman's Lead), Yendon....Buninyong Visitor Information Centre 408 Warrenheip Street Buninyong goldfields Entries of resident's names and occupations in towns around the Shire of Buninyong. ...Entries of resident's names and occupations in towns around the Shire of Buninyong. Towns include Buninyong, Bungaree, Ballan, Cambrian Hill Clarendon, Durham Hill, Egerton, Elaine, Enfield, Lal Lal, Leigh Creek, Magpie, Millbrook, Morrisons, Mount Clear, Navigators, Scotsburn, Staffordshire Reef, Wallace, Warrenheip, Yarrowee (Scotchman's Lead), Yendon.Individuals' names handwritten on the pages.directories, sands & mcdougall, buninyong, occupations
