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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Mr Grimshaw, Miner, Kinglake and Caledonian Diggings
... Mr Grimshaw, Miner, Kinglake and Caledonian Diggings... Grimshaw, miner of Kinglake and Caledonian Diggings... and Caledonian Diggings... and Caledonian Diggings We have three folders catalogued for the Grimshaw ...We have three folders catalogued for the Grimshaw name and these will in due course be consolidated/corrected: 1. EDHS_01361 – A.H. Grimshaw of Research, Vic., 1927 2. EDHS_01362 – John Grimshaw of Greensborough, 1862 (Correct name is Josiah Grimshaw) 3. EDHS_01375 – Mr Grimshaw, miner of Kinglake and Caledonian Diggings. (This is believed to be Mr J.L. (Jack) Grimshaw who reportedly discovered the first gold in Kinglake. These folders are made up of copies of pages of research undertaken by Mr Keith Chappel in the 1970s, which is now catalogued as a separate item. EDHS_04448 - Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871; Research by Keith Chappel https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5e4a290521ea671e9ccf9661 There is further information from this research concerning a William Grimshaw. Also included as part of EDHS_01375 is a photocopy of page44 from the book "Caledonia Diggings (St Andrews)", Gold Discovery in Victoria, James Flett, 1970, which references No. 2 Creek at the Caledonian Diggings as also been known as Grimshaws. We have a photo of J.L.(Jack) Grimshaw who discovered gold at Kinglake, which is part of the Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection (SEPP) SEPP_0056 - Mr. J.L. Grimshaw; the man who found the first gold at Kinglake https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5a6c158721ea6906ac29bd3c We also have another record of interest involving Aaron Grimshaw, Farmer of Greensborough who was an indentured Trustee of the Wesleyan Chapel in Little Eltham in 1856: EDHS_04610-3-1 - Document, Conveyance of Lot 20 Henry Street, Little Eltham North to Trustees of Wesleyan Chapel, 1856 https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/60f6d644ac5d4de270b83615 The record of Joshia Grimshaw of Greensborough is grim. He was arrested and charged with the murder of John Mitchell at Greensborough, September 24, 1962. Grimshaw was ultimately convicted of manslaughter and sentenced for three years in prison. Newspaper reports of the day show his name as Josiah. Whether he was also known as John is not clear, and whether he is the same as J.L. (Jack) Grimshaw who discovered gold at Kinglake, again is unclear without undertaking further research into the matter. This murder trial was extensively reported in the newspapers and you can find those reports on the National Library of Australia’s Trove https://trove.nla.gov.au/ Some of the reports of interest: TRIAL OF GRIMSHAW FOR MURDER (1862, October 23). The Kyneton Observer (Vic. : 1856 - 1900), p. 3. Retrieved April 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article240899299 THE GREENSBOROUGH MURDER. (1862, September 30). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6. Retrieved April 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5722929 MELBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (1862, October 18). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved April 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154967162 CRIMINAL SESSIONS. I (1862, October 18). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6. Retrieved April 21, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6480408 Folder of information on Mr Grimshaw, Miner, Kinglake and Caledonian Diggingsgrimshaw -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Andrew Ross Museum, Golden days on the Caledonian diggings / Mick Woiwod, 2005_
... Golden days on the Caledonian diggings / Mick Woiwod.... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Book Golden days on the Caledonian ...This book contains the diaries of Thomas Young, 1859-1866 and 1895-1900, based in Kangaroo Ground, Panton Hill and Christmas Hills. Explanatory notes, interpretation etc by Mick Woiwod.69 pages, illus.Signed by author on title page.thomas young, mick woiwod, christmas hills -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Golden Days on the Caledonian Diggings: the diaries of Thomas Young of Kangaroo Ground, Panton Hill and Christmas Hills, compiled by Mick Woiwod, 2005
... Golden Days on the Caledonian Diggings: the diaries of... melbourne Book Golden Days on the Caledonian Diggings: the diaries ...The original diaries, (1859-1866,1895-1900) of Thomas Young discovered by a Young descendant have been transcribed with the author adding his own research and historical photographs. The diary sheds light on the lives of prospectors who worked the Caledonian goldfields in the 1860s, including St Andrews and Smiths Gully. Thomas Young, migrated from Scotland and moved to the goldfields in 1858. He carted ore by horse and dray from mines around St Andrews to crushers in Panton Hill and Smiths Gully. He later became a baker. He and his wife Bridget had eleven children. He later settled at Christmas Hills establishing the local store and school. See also: "Old Diary Strikes Old" by Natalie Birch, Diamond Valley Leader August 17 2005The diary provides a rare first-hand account of life on the Caledonian goldfields.v. : ill. 69 p 30 cm[written inside front cover] To my very good friend Harry Gilham - Mick Woiwod 25th August 2005thomas young, caledonian gold fields, kangaroo ground, christmas hills, panton hill, smiths gully, st andrews, diary, gold mining -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Dr Edward Kelly, 1863
... Folder of information on Edward Kelly, Caledonian Diggings... Kelly, Caledonian Diggings, 1863 Dr Edward Kelly ...Folder of information on Edward Kelly, Caledonian Diggings, 1863dr edward kelly -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Alfred Arnold, 1855
... Folder of information on Alfred Arnold, Caledonian diggings... Arnold, Caledonian diggings, 1855 Alfred Arnold ...Folder of information on Alfred Arnold, Caledonian diggings, 1855alfred arnold -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, John Gast, 1863
... Folder of information on John Gast, Caledonian Diggings..., Caledonian Diggings, 1863 John Gast ...Folder of information on John Gast, Caledonian Diggings, 1863john gast -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Louis Le Juge, 1864
... Folder of information on Louis Le Juge, Miner, Caledonian... Juge, Miner, Caledonian Diggings, 1864 Louis Le Juge ...Folder of information on Louis Le Juge, Miner, Caledonian Diggings, 1864louis le juge -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Joseph Fayver, 1858
... , Caledonian Diggings, 1858... Fayver, Hotel Keeper, Caledonian Diggings, 1858 Joseph Fayver ...Folder of information on Joseph Fayver, Hotel Keeper, Caledonian Diggings, 1858joseph fayver -
Queenstown Cemetery Trust and Friends & Relations of Queenstown Cemetery
Burial Register, Eltham Shire Burial Book, Circa 1860
... Caledonian Diggings... Cemetery Nillumbik Shire Council Gold Rush Caledonian Diggings ...The Burial Registered was given to Martha Wike after her successful negotiation with the Commissioners to transfer the Trusteeship from the Eltham Council to local individuals It is the original Burial Register, handwritten by the Registrar of the Eltham CouncilPhotocopy of first page of Burial Register in the Queenstown Public Cemetery Item to be updated when the Register comes out of storage Page No 1, Date of Burial, Name of Deceased, Age, Late Residence,Ptivate or Public Gravecemetery records, burial documents, queenstown cemetery, nillumbik shire council, gold rush, caledonian diggings, queenstown, smiths gully cemetery -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Ford
... Folder of information on Dr Ford, Caledonian Diggings... melbourne Folder Ford Folder of information on Dr Ford, Caledonian ...Folder of information on Dr Ford, Caledonian Diggings, 1860s William Ford, 1826 - 1912, Mill Proprietor Gordon Ford, Landscape Designer, and Gwen Ford, Gardener and Writer, Elthamgordon ford, gwen ford, fulling, william ford, dr ford, alistair knox, alistair knox park, eltham cemetery, gordon craig ford -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. DIGGERS AND MINERS, c1855
... Diggers & Mining. Diggers and miners. At the Caledonian... and miners. At the Caledonian Diggings (near Warrandyte), 1855. Slide ...Diggers & Mining. Diggers and miners. At the Caledonian Diggings (near Warrandyte), 1855. Slide; Slab hut with gold cradle amongst the trees. Markings: 45 994:LIF I. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Andrew Ross Museum
Miner's Bucket
... ) Caledonian Diggings. Used for lift ore to the surface by windlass... gold-mining period in Queenstown (St. Andrews) Caledonian ...Dates from gold-mining period in Queenstown (St. Andrews) Caledonian Diggings. Used for lift ore to the surface by windlass in small-scale shaft mines.Heavy leather bucket with iron reinforcing and handle. Panels are stitched and joined with thonging Ironwork is hand-forged and rivetted in place. -
Puffing Billy Railway
Sign - Advertising - Pure Velvet Soap - Enamel Sign, pre 1950s
... at the Caledonian and Blackwood diggings, Kitchen returned to Melbourne... at the Caledonian and Blackwood diggings, Kitchen returned to Melbourne ...Velvet Soap was a widely used laundry bar soap launched in 1906, produced by J. Kitchen & Sons, owned by John Ambrose Kitchen (1835 - 1922). Kitchen was born in Britain and emigrated to Victoria in 1854. After a less than successful period at the Caledonian and Blackwood diggings, Kitchen returned to Melbourne and joined his father and brothers in establishing a tallow candle making works. Through merger and expansion the company became the pre-eminent manufacturer of soap and candles in the eastern colonies in the mid to late 19th century. Kitchen also speculated in a number of enterprises but suffered financial setbacks as a result of the 1890s bank crashes. Despite this, the company continued to grow in the early twentieth century with the introduction of products such as Velvet Soap and Solvol. The company merged with the British company Lever Bros in 1914 who eventually took full control of the company in 1924, becoming Lever and Kitchen. Advertising for Velvet Soap in Australia was extensive and pervasive. All manner of surfaces were used to advertise the product such as building walls, roofs, and most commonly, enamelled sheet metal signs which were fastened to any available surface internally and externally. The most common form of sign that Velvet Soap used was the words 'PURE VELVET SOAP' in white lettering within a vivid dark blue, elongated Maltese cross. On the enamelled metal signs the Maltese cross sat on a red background with a yellow border. While this was the dominant form for Velvet Soap signs, there were variations from the standard. The Velvet Soap sign is of historical significance as a representative of painted signs that were once a common form of advertising during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. - : http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/14447#sthash.Vb6KAUWl.dpufHistoric - Advertising Sign - Velvet SoapTin sign with white, yellow, red and blue enamel. Pure velvet soap.puffing billy, enamel sign, pure velvet soap