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Book - LODGE COLLECTION: BOOK. BY - LAWS OF THE BENDIGO LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS. NO. 12
... LODGE COLLECTION: BOOK. BY - LAWS OF THE BENDIGO LODGE OF...by-laws bendigo lodge...Lodge book. By - Laws of the Bendigo Lodge of Mark Master... CLUBS Social by-laws bendigo lodge Boltons Print, Bendigo Lodge ...Lodge book. By - Laws of the Bendigo Lodge of Mark Master Masons No. 12.Boltons Print, Bendigoclubs, social, by-laws bendigo lodge -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Souvenir - Pamphlet commemorating the 1946 visit of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Bendigo, City of Greater Bendigo, c 1946
Paper pamphlet printed by the COGB and signed by Mayor David W Streader to thank the children who participated in the welcoming tableau for the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Bendigo, Thursday, 14th November, 1946. Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, KG, KT, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, PC (Henry William Frederick Albert; 31 March 1900 – 10 June 1974) was the third son and fourth child of King George V and Queen Mary. He served as Governor-General of Australia from 1945 to 1947, the only member of the British royal family to hold the post. Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, GCB, CI, GCVO, GBE (born Alice Christabel Montagu Douglas Scott; 25 December 1901 – 29 October 2004) was the wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of King George V and Queen Mary. She was the mother of Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. The daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch, Scotland's largest landowner, she became by marriage a princess of the United Kingdom, and a sister-in-law to Edward VIII and George VI. She was thus an aunt by marriage to Elizabeth II. Princess Alice was extremely well travelled, both before and after her marriage. At the time of her death at 102, she was the oldest living member of the British royal family. David W. Streader (1887 - 1978) was Mayor of Bendigo from 1946 - 47. He was a JP and belonged to the Loyal Sandhurst Lodge. Paper pamphlet printed in blue, purple and red ink by the COGB and signed by Mayor David W Streader to thank the children who participated in the welcoming tableau for the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Bendigo, Thursday, 14th November, 1946. Souvenir / City of Bendigo / To the Children who participated in the TABLEAU / welcoming THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES, / THE DUKE and THE DUCHESS of CLOUCESTER / BENDIGO, Thursday, 14th November, 1946 / [ decorative line break] / After following with rapt attention the various phases / of the TABLEAU of WELCOME in THEIR honour, HIS ROYAL / HIGHNESS, THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, on behalf of the / DUCHESS and HIMSELF, said :- / [italics] "I am deeply moved by this magnificent spectacle. / Will you kindly convey my grateful thanks to all / concerned in the presentation of this beautiful / tableau ?" / in conveying this message to you, may I , as Mayor of / the City, add my personal congratulations and thanks to/ those of THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES for such a delightful / effort. / [signed] David. W. Streader / Mayor duke and duchess of gloucester, governor-general, city of greater bendigo royal visits, city of greater bendigo tourism, mayor d.w. streader, mayoress streader -
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Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: IMPOSING
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Imposing: Wor. Bro. Joseph Harris, Master of Eaglehawk lodge no. 55, 1872, 73,77. Mayor of the borough of Eaglehawk, 1876. Father in law of Sir John Quick, who was master of Zenith lodge no.52 in 1899. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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Document - Connelly,Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley and Balmer Image
Thomas Jefferson Connelly (1858-18/10/1892) Son of Thomas James Connelly a well known JP at Inglewood. Admitted as a solicitor in the Supreme Court in 1880. Started own business as a solicitor in 1883 at Albion Chambers, View Street. By 1887 he had joined with George Henry Tatchell and in 1889 they moved their firm to Williamson Street. On 8th Jan 1885 he was elected to the Bendigo Council and was elected as Mayor 16th Aug 1887. He was the first Bendigo born Mayor and the youngest. He served on the committee of the Bendigo hospital and the Mechanics Institute and was a prominent member of the ANA. He was also a Captain of a local militia force. He married Frances Cresswell Reynolds and they had 3 children who were very young when they were left fatherless in 1892. Thomas died in Kerang, following an epileptic fit. He was attending a case at the time. He is buried at the Bendigo Public Cemetery. George Henry Tatchell was the son of Thomas Tatchell JP of Inglewood. He was admitted as an attorney by the Supreme Court in 1887 and formed a partnership with Thomas Jefferson Connelly 22/9/1887. By 1894, their practice had been joined by Adam George Dunlop. In 1904 he was elected president of the Bendigo Bar Association. George was a very bowler and was part of an Australian team that travelled to Britain in 1930, where he won the Veteran Pairs Competition competing with his brother William. He retired to “Woodford”, Toorak. Adam George Dunlop (1864 – 28/2/1921) Son of Andrew McBride Dunlop. He married Marion Ethel Nicholls, a widow in 1905. Admitted as a solicitor, proctor and conveyancer in 1892. When Thomas Connelly died, his will stated that his share in the law firm was to be sold and if it was sold to Dunlop, he would have 3 years to pay for. This clearly happened and by 1894 the firm was known as Connelly, Tatchell and Dunlop.He continued to work for the firm Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley and Balmer for 25 years and retired several months before his death, to “Milltara”, Glyndon Ave., Brighton. He was heavily involved in the Sandhurst Mechanics Institute and served as president in 1899 and 1901. He was treasurer of the Zenith Lodge of Masons in 1907. He was president of the ANA in 1896 and president of the Bendigo Law Association in 1907. Whilst in Bendigo, the family lived in “Millewa”, Kangaroo Flat. Jonathon Smalley (1873-21/8/1961) Son of Peter, a mining investor and his wife Ellen. 1899 married Catherine Horsemann Manning with whom he had four children. Jonathon proved proficient in sign language when he stepped into a court case where the defendant was hearing impaired. In 1904 he was the president of the Eaglehawk Mechanics Institute. Other community postings included Vice President of Bendigo Football Association (1909), President Bendigo ANA (1899), Councilor for Eaglehawk Borough (1904- ), elected Mayor of Eaglehawk (1909),and President of Bendigo Law Association (1910). Jonathon and his wife resided at “Overton”, View Street, Bendigo (now Harry Little Childcare Centre). Jonathon was a champion Lawn bowler, winning the Country Singles Championship in 1913. He is buried at the Bendigo Cemetery. Sydney Raeburn Balmer (1869 – 24/11/1938) Sydney was the son of Robert and Elizabeth Balmer. He married Catherine HAswell McDonald in 1905 and they later lived in Lily Street, Bendigo. After qualifying as a barrister and solicitor, he was initially employed as a barrister for Mr Cussen (later a judge) for 2 years. He then spent 9 years working in Melbourne before joining the firm to be thenceforth known as Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley and Balmer from 31sdt Dec. 1909 Black and White newspaper photograph of five Tatchell Brothers attending a cricket match. Undatedsolicitors, justice of the peace, councillors -
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Book - JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION: CLOTH BOUND BOOK, 1962
Book. Small book, bound and cover of blue cloth, on the front cover of which is ,printed in gold lettering: Victoria Constitutions 1962. Inside is printed : Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Containing The General Charges, Laws Rules and Regulations.&c, &c 1962.Published under the Authority of the Grand Lodge by C.E.Davis Grand Secretary, Melbourne. Harston, Partridge & Company Pty Ltd Printers 1962.book, masonic, victorian constitutions 1962 -
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Book - LOYAL DARLING LODGE
Loyal darling Lodge Fine Book entry dates from 1872- 82. Fines listed to hundreds of named members under various bye-laws. Bye-laws catalogue No 8252 relevant to above. Cardboard cover with paper pages.bendigo, institutions, loyal darling lodge -
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Book - LOYAL DARLING LODGE
Loyal darling Lodge Fine book with entries dating from 1883-93. Fines to hundreds of members with names listed under various bye-laws listed. Bye - law book catalogue No 8253 relevant to above.bendigo, institutions, loyal darling lodge -
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Book - LODGE COLLECTION: BOOK. BY-LAWS OF THE ROYAL GOLDEN CHAPTER NO.3, 4th December, 1928
... , Bendigo Lodge book. By-Laws of the Royal Golden Chapter. Under ...Lodge book. By-Laws of the Royal Golden Chapter. Under the Jurisdiction of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Freemasonry of Victoria.Boltons Print, Bendigoclubs, social, by-laws royal golden chapter no.3 -
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Book - LODGE COLLECTION: BOOK. ZENITH LODGE. NO. 52 OF BENDIGO, November 20th,1934
Lodge Book. Zenith Lodge No. 52. of Bendigo, under the United Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, of Victoria. Bendigo 1932. presented to F. G,. Jones on his initiation in this lodge Nov 20th 1934.clubs, social, by-laws zenith lodge -
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Book - LODGE COLLECTION: BOOK BY-LAWS OF THE ROYAL GOLDEN CHAPTER NO. 3
... CLUBS Social Freemasonry Boltons Print, Bendigo. Lodge book ...Lodge book. By-Laws of the Royal golden Chapter No. 3. Under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Freemasonry of Victoria.Boltons Print, Bendigo.clubs, social, freemasonry -
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Book - LODGE COLLECTION: BOOK THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF VICTORIA, 13 th November
... CLUBS Social by-laws the bendigo royal ark Lodge book ...Lodge book. The Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Royal Ark Mariners of Victoria under the jurisdiction of the united Grand Lodge Of Mark Master Masons of Victoria. By-Laws of the Bendigo Royal Ark Mariner Lodge No. 12.clubs, social, by-laws the bendigo royal ark -
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Book - LODGE COLLECTION: LAWS OF SUPREME GRAND CHARTER, ROYAL ARCH FREEMASONS OF VICTORIA
Red covered booklet, dark print. Front: Laws and regulations of the supreme grand chapter of Royal Arch Freemasons of Victoria, 1932.G.A. Sharman, Printer, 79-81 Hardware Street, Melbourne. Published by authority of the Grand Chapter by Chas. K. Cahn, P.G.H., Grand Scribe E.bendigo, clubs, supreme grand chapter laws -
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Book - BY LAWS OF THE BENDIGO ROYAL ARK MARINER LODGE, 1950
The by - laws of the Bendigo Royal Ark Mariner Lodge No.12 under the jurisdiction of The United Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Victoria. Olive green cover with black printing containing 11 black and white printed pages.book, masonic, freemasons, masonic by-laws.