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Federation University Historical Collection
Report, Report - Ballarat School of Mines Centenary Final Report, February 1971, 02/1971
... centenary post mark... campus open day postage stamp centenary stamp centenary post mark ...A ten page report in a manila folder outlinging the purpose and aim of the centernary committe, events, and a statement of income and expenditure.ballarat school of mines, centenary, ballarat school of mines centenary committee, e.j. tippett, m.b. john, rex hollioake, w. anderson, f.j. hillman, geoff biddington, edith lawn, e.j. barker, stan sweatman, d. bowers, centenary dinner, centenary lectures, centenary medal, victor greenhalgh, centenary art show, centenary booklet, centenary plaques, centenary poster, l. judd, d. chiball, mt helen campus open day, postage stamp, centenary stamp, centenary post mark, greenhill prospect, reunion, mt helen campus opening -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Creswick ANZAC Centenary Ever Torch Light Processon, 2015, 24/04/2015
Creswick ANZAC Centenary Eve Torch Light Processon was part of the Centenary of ANZAC programme.A number of photographs of a massed fire brigade torchlight procession to mark the 100th anniverary since the Gallipoli Landing during World War One. cfa, torch light, commemoration, anzac landing, creswick, night, parade, torch light procession, anzac centenary, buninyong fire brigade, david elms, ballarat fire brigade, creswick war memorial, country fire authority -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Aleppo Pine, Tower Hill Cemetery, 2019, 03/01/2019
The Tower Hill Cemetery is located near Koroit on the north side of the Princes Highway The, between Port Fairy and Warrnambool. The first burial at Tower Hill Cemetery took place in 1856. Over 150 years there has been over 8,000 burials. Around 45 percent of the burials are in unmarked graves. In 2023 this tree was no longer in existence, and a smaller tree was struggling in this site.Colour photographs of an Aleppo Pine planted in the Tower Hill Cemetery to mark the centenary of the landing at Galipolli.aleppo pine, anzac centenary, centenary, anniversary, tower hill cemetery, gallipoli -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Aleppo Pine, Ballarat Old Cemetery, 2016, 05/06/2016
The Lone Pine at Gallipoli was an aleppo pine.Colour photographs of an Aleppo Pine planted in the Ballaalrat Old Cemetery to mark the centenary of the landing at Galipolli.aleppo pine, ballaarat old cemetery, anzac centenary, centenary, anniversary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Bendigo Post Office Centenary envelope
... was produced by Australia Post to mark the Centenary of the Post Office.... The envelope was produced by Australia Post to mark the Centenary ...The Bendigo Post Office was built between 1883 and 1887 by McCulloch and McAlpine. It was designed by George W Watson in the 2nd Empire architectural style.Colour printed envelope - Bendigo Post Office Centenary 1887-1987. Envelope has a 37c stamp with an image of a cockatoo, which has been stamped with a black stamp dated 30 Sept 1987, Vic 3550 - the 'first day" of issue. The envelope was produced by Australia Post to mark the Centenary of the Post Office in Bendigo, and includes a colour image of the Pall Mall frontage of the Post Office building on the corner of Myer Lane and Pall Mall including the Post Office tower and clock.bendigo post office, australia day first day cover, centenary -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Church Building : two possible identifications : Catholic Church at Berringa or St Mark's Church of England, Happy Valley
Two identifications of this building have been made: 1. The copy of the photograph in the LDHS collection was donated from the estate of Mag Gorman, and was identified as the Catholic Church at Berringa, which was moved after the gold mining days to Willowvale, where it burnt down in the bushfires of 1944. 2. The same photograph is on p. 249 of Joan Hunt's book "Springdallah", where it is identified as St Mark's Church of England, Happy Valley. This building was later moved to Skipton (1913) and then again to Carranballac (1924) (see "Centenary History of St Paul's - Linton, p. 25.)Black and white post card photograph of a wooden church, with trees and a post and rail fence around it. Two possible identifications: Catholic Church at Berringa or St Mark's Church of England, Happy ValleyStamped on reverse: "T.W.Nelson, Linton".catholic church berringa, catholic church willowvale, st mark's church of england happy valley