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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - REPORT OF CORONERS INQUEST MAY 18TH 1908, 1908
... REPORT OF CORONERS INQUEST MAY 18TH 1908. Report on railway accident at Sunshine Station....Coroners Court...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields RAILWAYS Accident coroners inquest 18/5/1908 Railways inquest coroners report Coroners Court REPORT OF CORONERS INQUEST MAY 18TH 1908. ...REPORT OF CORONERS INQUEST MAY 18TH 1908. Report on railway accident at Sunshine Station.Coroners Courtrailways, accident, coroners inquest 18/5/1908, railways, inquest, coroners report -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Proceedings Before Coroner
... Proceedings Before Coroner...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Schwerkolt Richard Schwerkolt Louis Purcell Philip Coronal Inquest Inquest into death of Richard Schwerkolt, aged 9 years, who was killed by a falling tree which his brother Louis was felling, 9/9/1867 Proceedings Before Coroner Document Document ...Inquest into death of Richard Schwerkolt, aged 9 years, who was killed by a falling tree which his brother Louis was felling, 9/9/1867schwerkolt, richard, schwerkolt, louis, purcell, philip, coronal inquest -
Brimbank City CouncilMarble bust on pedestal, W Taylor JP. The late executive coroner, 1934
... The late executive coroner...The late executive coroner Marble bust on pedestal ...William Taylor was one of the original white settlers in the area around modern day Keilor. He had a large amount of land and ran sheep in the area. Taylors Lake and Taylors Creek now bear his name. Figure of local historical significanceMarble bust on pedestalInscription on plinthwilliam taylor -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Edward Nolan, 1857
... certified by Rich. Youl, coroner', on March 13 1857 in Nunawading....Photocopy of registry entry of death certificate of Edward Nolan 'killed by Bullock dray passing over chest. certified by Rich. Youl, coroner', on March 13 1857 in Nunawading....Photocopy of registry entry of death certificate of Edward Nolan 'killed by Bullock dray passing over chest. certified by Rich. Youl, coroner', on March 13 1857 in Nunawading. Edward Nolan Document Document ...Photocopy of registry entry of death certificate of Edward Nolan 'killed by Bullock dray passing over chest.Photocopy of registry entry of death certificate of Edward Nolan 'killed by Bullock dray passing over chest. certified by Rich. Youl, coroner', on March 13 1857 in Nunawading.Photocopy of registry entry of death certificate of Edward Nolan 'killed by Bullock dray passing over chest. nolan, edward, death certificates -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Inquest for William Grossard, 19 December 1868
... Proceedings before Coroners. Inquisition...Historical Captain Grossard Inquest John McHaffie Shooting Fredrick Grimwade Proceedings before Coroners. Inquisition 8 A3 pages of a legal document including handwritten depositions of witnesses. ...A tragedy occurred at the McHaffie home in 1868. Capt. William Grossard was accidentally shot on 17 December 1868 when a friend of John McHaffie was on the verandah of the homestead and mishandled a gun. His grave is situated at Grossard Point, Ventnor, Phillip Island.Historical8 A3 pages of a legal document including handwritten depositions of witnesses.Proceedings before Coroners. Inquisitioncaptain grossard, inquest, john mchaffie, shooting, fredrick grimwade -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Samuel Candler, 1863
... Folder of information on Samuel Candler, District Coroner, 1863...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Samuel Candler Folder of information on Samuel Candler, District Coroner, 1863 Samuel Candler Folder ...Folder of information on Samuel Candler, District Coroner, 1863samuel candler -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CURNOW COLLECTION: LETTERS/DOCUMENTION RE DEPUTY CORONER, a.1913; b. 1913 c. 1911
... Of the Crown Law Department re appointment as Deputy Coroner; b. Letter to J. H. Curnow from Sec. to the Law Department re procedure for Deputy Coroner when death has occurred; c. ...Act No. 2343 - An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to coroners. Document CURNOW COLLECTION: LETTERS/DOCUMENTION RE DEPUTY CORONER ...a. Letter to J. H. Curnow from ec. Of the Crown Law Department re appointment as Deputy Coroner; b. Letter to J. H. Curnow from Sec. to the Law Department re procedure for Deputy Coroner when death has occurred; c. (attached to b.) Act No. 2343 - An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to coroners.person, individual, curnow collection -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - The Sunshine railway disaster - who was to blame - Coroners searching enquiry, Bagley W O
... The Sunshine railway disaster - who was to blame - Coroners searching enquiry . A book by W O Bagley...Sunshine Railway Disaster Disaster Railways Sunshine Railway Station The Sunshine railway disaster - who was to blame - Coroners searching enquiry . A book by W O Bagley The Sunshine railway disaster - who was to blame - Coroners searching enquiry Book The Sunshine railway disaster - who was to blame - Coroners searching enquiry Bagley W O ...The Sunshine railway disaster - who was to blame - Coroners searching enquiry . A book by W O Bagleysunshine railway disaster, disaster, railways, sunshine railway station -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveFragment of a Certificate of Burial, circa 1872
... Minimal information preserved except for four signatures: _____ Coroner Philip Master (Undertaker) Michael Morton (Householder) [indecipherable] (Householder)...Minimal information preserved except for four signatures: _____ Coroner Philip Master (Undertaker) Michael Morton (Householder) [indecipherable] (Householder) Fragment of a Certificate of Burial ...A large lot of papers, including this and many other birth, death and burial records, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Minimal information preserved except for four signatures: _____ Coroner Philip Master (Undertaker) Michael Morton (Householder) [indecipherable] (Householder) -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, LERHS, Alfred William Howitt, 2018c
... Compiled information on Alfred William Howitt Crown Lands Commissioner, Police Magistrate, Warden of the goldfields and coroner for the district of Omeo Victoria Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Mines and Mining Exploration Law Compiled information on Alfred William Howitt Crown Lands Commissioner, Police Magistrate, Warden of the goldfields and coroner for the district of Omeo Victoria Victoria Alfred William Howitt Book LERHS ...Compiled information on Alfred William Howitt Crown Lands Commissioner, Police Magistrate, Warden of the goldfields and coroner for the district of Omeo Victoria Victoriamines and mining, exploration, law -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFolio, Internee Deaths & Local Citizens, 1942-1946
... Black plastic bound folder containing photocopied sheets of burial and coroner certificates. Also index of these and other relevant info.Original certificates in A4 envelope stored in room 12....Black plastic bound folder containing photocopied sheets of burial and coroner certificates. Also index of these and other relevant info.Original certificates in A4 envelope stored in room 12. ...Material from Australian Archives and Shepparton Family History GroupBlack plastic bound folder containing photocopied sheets of burial and coroner certificates. Also index of these and other relevant info.Original certificates in A4 envelope stored in room 12.Internee Deaths and Local Citizens.internee deaths, local citizens, ww2 -
Kilmore Historical SocietyTHE VICTORIAN MAGISTRATE, 1924
... A survey and classification of the Statute Law, case law, procedure and practice applicable to Police Magistrates, Coroners, Justices of the Peace and special magistrates, and to Courts of Petty Sessions, Courts of general sessions, Coroner's Courts and Children's Courts....Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges A survey and classification of the Statute Law, case law, procedure and practice applicable to Police Magistrates, Coroners, Justices of the Peace and special magistrates, and to Courts of Petty Sessions, Courts of general sessions, Coroner's Courts and Children's Courts. victorian magistrate kilmore court house library Pencil inscription inside front cover, 'Received 16/10/24'. ...A survey and classification of the Statute Law, case law, procedure and practice applicable to Police Magistrates, Coroners, Justices of the Peace and special magistrates, and to Courts of Petty Sessions, Courts of general sessions, Coroner's Courts and Children's Courts.Grey-green cloth-bound hardcover book, faded spine and front cover, wear at corners. Minor insect damage inside front & back cover & flyleaves. Foxing back & front flyleaves. Structurally sound condition. 723 pp.Pencil inscription inside front cover, 'Received 16/10/24'.victorian, magistrate, kilmore court house library -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Pool death inquest, 24/08/2016
... The Coroner found that the death of a student who drowned at Watermarc in 2014 was preventable....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne The Coroner found that the death of a student who drowned at Watermarc in 2014 was preventable. watermarc News clipping, black text. ...The Coroner found that the death of a student who drowned at Watermarc in 2014 was preventable.News clipping, black text.watermarc -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN OF VICTORIA BENDIGO BRANCH COLLECTION: LETTERS
... Topics include a visit by the State Coroner, Hal Hallenstein, meetings and an apology for being unable to go to a meeting....Topics include a visit by the State Coroner, Hal Hallenstein, meetings and an apology for being unable to go to a meeting. ...A number of letters pinned together in a buff folder. Letters date from 10 June 1992 to 14 September 1992. Topics include a visit by the State Coroner, Hal Hallenstein, meetings and an apology for being unable to go to a meeting.organisation, women, national council of women, national council of women of victoria bendigo branch collection, state coroner, ann hartigan, hal hallenstein -
Kilmore Historical SocietyVICTORIAN JUSTICES' MANUAL, Victorian Justices Manual, 1910
... A guide to the performance of the duties imposed on Police Magistrates, Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and others, with a selection of decisions on the subjects referred to....Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges A guide to the performance of the duties imposed on Police Magistrates, Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and others, with a selection of decisions on the subjects referred to. police magistrates kilmore court house library Front flyleaf, top right, stamp, 'KILMORE'. ...A guide to the performance of the duties imposed on Police Magistrates, Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and others, with a selection of decisions on the subjects referred to.Black cloth-bound hardcover book, worn at extremities. Title in gilt print on spine. Binding loose, hinges intact. Foxing throughout. 609 pp. Poor condition.Front flyleaf, top right, stamp, 'KILMORE'. Title Page, top right corner, stamp, ' LAW DEPARTMENT/VICTORIA'. Bottom right corner, stamp, 'KILMORE'.police magistrates, kilmore court house library -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumA4 Display Book, William Skinner, 1976
... Copies of Coroners' inquest, trial and other newspaper cuttings of James Edwards accused of W Skinner's murder. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Copies of Coroners' inquest, trial and other newspaper cuttings of James Edwards accused of W Skinner's murder. ...Copies of Coroners' inquest, trial and other newspaper cuttings of James Edwards accused of W Skinner's murder. Sentenced to 12 years for manslaughter. Copies of additional photographs (5).Blue A4 display book, containing 22 plastic sleeves containing information of W Skinner murder 1905.murder of william skinner, waranga basin, skinners bridge, tatura-rushworth road, james edwards, victorian murder cases -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Sunshine Rail Disaster death certificates, 1908
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Sunshine Rail Disaster death certificates Death certificates listing the 44 people who died as a result of the railway disaster at Sunshine Station 20th April 1908 Also lists names of those who did at Sunshine Melbourne and Alfred Hospital and place of burial Findings by coroner May and July inquest...Sunshine Railway Disaster Disaster Railways Sunshine Railway Station Printed List of Names of People killed in the Sunshine Accident Easter Monday 20 April 1908 Rose Acreman died Melbourne General Queen Vic Buried Footscray Thomas Atkinson died Sunshine Buried Williamstown John Blight died Melbourne General Queen Vic Buried Ballarat Old John Brown died Sunshine Buried Ballarat Old Stuart Bunyard died Sunshine Buried Oakleigh Archer Clark died Sunshine Buried Melbourne New Mary Clark died Sunshine Buried Melbourne New Frances Dalling died Sunshine Buried Warrick James Dannock died Sunshine Buried Kew Maria Dannock died Sunshine Buried Kew Joseph David died Sunshine Buried Melbourne New Ernest Denier died Sunshine Buried Ballarat New John Dent died Sunshine Buried Kew Denis Doran died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Albert Ellingsen died Sunshine Buried Ballarat New Joseph Gates died Sunshine Buried Footscray Leslie Gates died Sunshine Buried Footscray Matilda Giles died Melbourne General Queen Vic Buried Kew Ethel Green died Sunshine Buried Kew John Haekes died Sunshine Buried Kew Ada Hughes died Sunshine Buried Williamstown Griffith Hughes died Sunshine Buried Williamstown Thomas Huntington died Sunshine Buried Footscray Elizabeth Jones died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Catherine Laffan died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Bridget Laffan died Sunshine Buried Melbourne George McCall died Sunshine Buried Kew Alexander McKay died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Thomas McKean died Sunshine Buried Melbourne William Nankervis died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Frederick OConnor died Sunshine Buried St Kilda James Pascoe died Sunshine Buried Ballarat Old Harry Peate died Sunshine Buried Kew Esther Rushbrook died Sunshine Buried Kew Frederick Sawyer died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Oscar Skoglund died Alfred Buried Kew Janet Thomas died Sunshine Buried Ballarat Old William Thomas died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Annie Tucker died Sunshine Buried Coburg Margaret Tucker died Sunshine Buried Coburg Rupert Watson died Sunshine Buried Coburg Elizabeth Williams died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Frederick Williamson died Sunshine Buried Coburg Agnes Wright died Sunshine Buried Kew A3 photocopy of death registered in the District of East Melbourne in the State of Victoria Sunshine Rail Disaster death certificates Death certificates listing the 44 people who died as a result of the railway disaster at Sunshine Station 20th April 1908 Also lists names of those who did at Sunshine Melbourne and Alfred Hospital and place of burial Findings by coroner May and July inquest Certificate Sunshine Rail Disaster death certificates ...Printed List of Names of People killed in the Sunshine Accident Easter Monday 20 April 1908 Rose Acreman died Melbourne General Queen Vic Buried Footscray Thomas Atkinson died Sunshine Buried Williamstown John Blight died Melbourne General Queen Vic Buried Ballarat Old John Brown died Sunshine Buried Ballarat Old Stuart Bunyard died Sunshine Buried Oakleigh Archer Clark died Sunshine Buried Melbourne New Mary Clark died Sunshine Buried Melbourne New Frances Dalling died Sunshine Buried Warrick James Dannock died Sunshine Buried Kew Maria Dannock died Sunshine Buried Kew Joseph David died Sunshine Buried Melbourne New Ernest Denier died Sunshine Buried Ballarat New John Dent died Sunshine Buried Kew Denis Doran died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Albert Ellingsen died Sunshine Buried Ballarat New Joseph Gates died Sunshine Buried Footscray Leslie Gates died Sunshine Buried Footscray Matilda Giles died Melbourne General Queen Vic Buried Kew Ethel Green died Sunshine Buried Kew John Haekes died Sunshine Buried Kew Ada Hughes died Sunshine Buried Williamstown Griffith Hughes died Sunshine Buried Williamstown Thomas Huntington died Sunshine Buried Footscray Elizabeth Jones died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Catherine Laffan died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Bridget Laffan died Sunshine Buried Melbourne George McCall died Sunshine Buried Kew Alexander McKay died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Thomas McKean died Sunshine Buried Melbourne William Nankervis died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Frederick OConnor died Sunshine Buried St Kilda James Pascoe died Sunshine Buried Ballarat Old Harry Peate died Sunshine Buried Kew Esther Rushbrook died Sunshine Buried Kew Frederick Sawyer died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Oscar Skoglund died Alfred Buried Kew Janet Thomas died Sunshine Buried Ballarat Old William Thomas died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Annie Tucker died Sunshine Buried Coburg Margaret Tucker died Sunshine Buried Coburg Rupert Watson died Sunshine Buried Coburg Elizabeth Williams died Sunshine Buried Melbourne Frederick Williamson died Sunshine Buried Coburg Agnes Wright died Sunshine Buried Kew A3 photocopy of death registered in the District of East Melbourne in the State of Victoriasunshine railway disaster, disaster, railways, sunshine railway station -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LETTER TO BENDIGO ADVERTISER FROM GEORGE SCHELLENBERGER (1860)
... Dispute concerned where the body should have been removed to - ie which public house prior to coroner's involvement. Mention of Bakers' Arms, Irishtown; Buckeye. ...Dispute concerned where the body should have been removed to - ie which public house prior to coroner's involvement. Mention of Bakers' Arms, Irishtown; Buckeye. ...Letter to Bendigo Advertiser from George Schellenberger (1860) re the removal of a body after death at Tyson's Reef. Dispute concerned where the body should have been removed to - ie which public house prior to coroner's involvement. Mention of Bakers' Arms, Irishtown; Buckeye. Harney's and Crescent hotels in neighbourhood.person, individual, george schellenberger, bakers' arms, irishtown; buckeye. harney's and crescent hotels, tyson's reef. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Letter from Glyn France with enclosures, 1993
... Proceedings before coroner 9 Sep 1867; Letter from Alf Antonio to the Age re local schools....Proceedings before coroner 9 Sep 1867; Letter from Alf Antonio to the Age re local schools. ...Letter to Nunawading Historical Society from Glyn France with information on Schwerkolt Family with enclosures: 2 maps showing Frankfurt and Neudorgel; Domestic Personal service book and translation by Dr Ursula Halls; Marriage Certificate (August & Pauline Richter) 1850. Proceedings before coroner 9 Sep 1867; Letter from Alf Antonio to the Age re local schools.schwerkolt, paulina, marriage certificates, domestic personal service book, schwerkolt, johann august, richter, paulina, nunawading north primary school, antonio, alfred, halls, ursula, mitcham primary school, no. 2904, sweeney, john -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Photocopy, Public Records Office of Victoria, "Proceedings of Inquest - Elizabeth Clarke, Ballarat", 19/02/2007 12:00:00 AM
... The Coroners Inquest was held on 4/3/1936. The copy of the inquest from the Public Records Office Victoria - VPRS 24/P/O, unit 1303, file 1936/302. ...Trams tramways Accidents Collision Coroners Inquests Wendouree Parade Barrett Ave On rear - PROV stamp and file number. ...Yields information about a serious head on collision between two trams in Wendouree Parade, issues with the systems and tramcars and training. Gives extensive details of the accident and its consequences.Twenty Seven page photocopy of a Coroner's Inquest and proceedings into the death of Elizabeth Clark in Ballarat following a collision between Scrubber Tram and No. 26 in Wendouree Parade, 5/2/1936, near Barrett Avenue. The Coroners Inquest was held on 4/3/1936. The copy of the inquest from the Public Records Office Victoria - VPRS 24/P/O, unit 1303, file 1936/302. For detail scans of photographs by the Police Photographer see Reg. Item 3688. Contains witness statements by: Henry Morganti (Barrister & Solicitor), Dr. William Griffiths, Lillian Oliver (passenger on tram), Jean Oliver (passenger on tram), George Stock (Police Photographer), Alfred Forte (SEC - Tram track assistant), Albert Mawby (Inspector - SEC), Frederick Thompson (Driver of No. 26), John Tucker (Driver of the Scrubber Car) and 1st Constable Roy Vinnicombe (Victoria Police).On rear - PROV stamp and file number.trams, tramways, accidents, collision, coroners inquests, wendouree parade, barrett ave -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, H Rose et al, Practical treatise of chemical analysis including tables for calculations of analysis: Vol 2, Quantitative, 1849
... He was in practice in Ballarat East and at times acted as Coroner. His was buried in the Ballarat Old Cemetery. ...He was in practice in Ballarat East and at times acted as Coroner. His was buried in the Ballarat Old Cemetery. ...The book was presented to the Ballarat School of Mines Library in 1873 by Dr Richard Bunce. Bunce was born in 1816 and died in 1885. He was in practice in Ballarat East and at times acted as Coroner. His was buried in the Ballarat Old Cemetery. The book has been translated from the French and from the fourth German edition. Green cloth (embossed) hard covered book, 857 pages.Signed 'Richard Bunce' Stamped "Ballarat School of MInes Student's Library" Sticker - Presented by Dr Bunce, October 1st 1873 Thomas Jones, Medical Booksellerdr richard bunce, ballarat school of mines library, ballarat east, ballarat old cemetery, chemical analysis, tables for calculations, h rose, a normandy, author, translation, dr bunce -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - EARLY BENDIGO DOCTORS BY ANGUS KENNEDY
... Doctors mentioned in the document: Stuart, Hunt, Owens, Eadie, Hutchison, Smith, Hoyle, Maxwell, O'Donnel, Roche (Coroner), Cruikshonk, Cheyne, Atkinson, Hugh Boyd, Barnet, Betham. ...Doctors mentioned in the document: Stuart, Hunt, Owens, Eadie, Hutchison, Smith, Hoyle, Maxwell, O'Donnel, Roche (Coroner), Cruikshonk, Cheyne, Atkinson, Hugh Boyd, Barnet, Betham. ...Five pages numbered 1-4-6-7 and 8 handwritten in ink on lined paper. Personal recollections by Angus Kennedy of doctors, inquests, cemeteries, funerals etc. Incomplete as several pages are missing. Doctors mentioned in the document: Stuart, Hunt, Owens, Eadie, Hutchison, Smith, Hoyle, Maxwell, O'Donnel, Roche (Coroner), Cruikshonk, Cheyne, Atkinson, Hugh Boyd, Barnet, Betham. Typed transcription included.bendigo, hospital, bendigo doctors -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Inhaler, Clover, Mayer & Meltzer, 1877
... ...coroner...(Source: Wood Library Museum) clover, joseph mollison, crawford henry george bankin mccaul, kevin royal women's hospital coroner freemason surgeon gynaecologist obstetrician mayer & meltzer francis & co, melbourne ether purus Printed in gold leaf inside lid of box: MAYER & MELTZER [?] ...Dr. Joseph Clover (1825-1882), an English physician, first described his Portable Regulating Ether Inhaler on Jan. 20, 1877. Clover was an especially sought after anesthesiologist and early pioneer in the specialty. This was the best-known of many inhalers that Clover designed. The dome-shaped reservoir was turned to points on a control dial to gradually increase or decrease the percentage of the air that passed over the ether. Several inventors based new inhalers on this, while the original continued to be manufactured as late as the beginning of WWII. (Source: Wood Library Museum)Black round topped box with brass hooks at front and brass hinges at rear. There is a black fabric handle on the top. Inside the box is black padding with the manufacturer's logo printed in gold leaf. There is a square section in the base of the box for holding the square clear glass bottle for ether. There is also a dome-shaped metal inhaler with a "whistle tip" type connection to the mask. The mask is made of tan leather. There is also a metal ether measure for pouring the ether.Printed in gold leaf inside lid of box: MAYER & MELTZER [?] PORTLAND ST. / MAKERS •Engraved on side of inhaler: Mayer & Meltzer / London •Stamped on connector of inhaler: MAYER & MELTZER RN NO 212327 •Engraved on rear of inhaler: Clover's Inhaler •Printed in white on blue sticker: O.2.5A •Measurements have been stamped on the bottom of the inhaler. •Printed in black ink on mask: MADE IN ENGLAND •Stamped on metal connector inside mask: 6 •Printed in black ink on white manufacturer's label on glass bottle: ETHER PURUS '720 / H. Francis & Co., Melbourne.clover, joseph, mollison, crawford henry, george bankin, mccaul, kevin, royal women's hospital, coroner, freemason, surgeon, gynaecologist, obstetrician, mayer & meltzer, francis & co, melbourne, ether purus -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Photocopy, Public Records Office of Victoria, "Inquisition, Proceedings - Bernard John Bourke, Ballarat", 26/02/2007 12:00:00 AM
... The Coroners Inquest was held on 28/8//1963. The copy of the inquest from the Public Records Office Victoria - VPRS 24/P2, unit 62, file 1963/1399. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Yields information about a collision between a tram and motor vehicle at the Victoria St terminus and issues with the driver of the motor vehicle being fatigued and the effects of alcohol - see article written on Coroners inquests by Alan Bradley. Trams tramways Accidents Collision Coroners Inquests Victoria St On rear - PROV stamp and file number. ...Yields information about a collision between a tram and motor vehicle at the Victoria St terminus and issues with the driver of the motor vehicle being fatigued and the effects of alcohol - see article written on Coroners inquests by Alan Bradley.Ten page copy, from scanned original of a Coroner's Inquest and proceedings into the death of Bernard John Bourke in Ballarat following a collision between a motor car driven by the deceased and SEC tram No. 12 at the Victoria St terminus on, 5/7/1963. The Coroners Inquest was held on 28/8//1963. The copy of the inquest from the Public Records Office Victoria - VPRS 24/P2, unit 62, file 1963/1399. For detail scans of photographs by the Police see Reg. Item 3710. Contains witness statements by: Desmond Ian Domaschenze - Motorman SEC, William Alexander Maes, Motorman SEC and Constable Neil Thomas Patterson. Not copied was the post mortem report: The deceased, Bernard John Bourke, was dead on arrival at Ballarat Base Hospital. A post mortem on 7 July found fractures of ribs and associated lung damage, and concluded that “death was caused by stove in chest”. On 8 July Bourke’s blood was analysed. The conclusion: “I analysed this blood and found it to have an alcohol content of 0.120%. This blood alcohol level in an eleven stone man would be equivalent to the minimum consumption of eight, seven ounce glasses of beer”. This was transcribed by Alan Bradley from the file.On rear - PROV stamp and file number.trams, tramways, accidents, collision, coroners inquests, victoria st -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Marshall, Robert
... Newspaper article: "Coroner slams delay", unknown newspaper, no date (May 1997). ...Newspaper article: "Coroner slams delay", unknown newspaper, no date (May 1997). ...Robert Marshall grew up on a small farm in Panton Hills in the 1950s and became an architect, designing in an Australian style, sometimes working with Alistair Knox. Marshall first stood for local council in 1974, having to overcome a childhood stutter by relaxation techniques. He was active in the formation of Nillumbik shire; after 20 years as councillor, he was elected president for 1978 and 1979. In February 1997, his adopted son Stewart Anthony Marshall died as the result of a drug mix-up. He lived in St Andrews and his business was in Hurstbridge. Contents Newspaper article: "Rob Marshall: fist of steel in a glove of green", The Valley Voice, 24 January 1979, describing Robert Marshall's childhood and his thoughts about house design and conservation. Newspaper article: "Councillor marshals energy for next round", Diamond Valley News, no date, Robert Marshall plans to stand again for council after the amalgamation of council, describing. his vision for the district citing Alistair Knox and Don Maling as pioneers. Newspaper article: "...and your new shire president", Diamond Valley News, March 1997, Former Eltham councillor Robert Marshall elected Nillumbik Shire president. Newspaper article: "Drug mix-up led to death: court told", unknown newspaper, 28 May 1997, Report of Coroners Court hearing into death of Stewart Anthony Marshall, Robert Marshall's son. Newspaper article: "Coroner slams delay", unknown newspaper, no date (May 1997). Report of Coroners Court hearing into death of Stewart Anthony Marshall, Robert Marshall's son. Newspaper article: "Shire chief set to pay outstanding rate bill", Diamond Valley News, 30 July 1997, Robert Marshall had not paid rates in protest during government-appointed commissioners were in power but was paying off the debt. Newspaper article: "An architect for a better way of life", Diamond Valley News, 11 August 1981, Describing Robert Marshall's travels after qualifying as an architect, his early life and his philosophy on conservation. Newspaper article: "He presides over the city's last green belt. But was does Robert Marshall make the State Government see red?" The Age, 10 January 1998, Describing dispute between Nillumbik Shire president Robert Marshall and CEO Barry Rochford, and Rochford's termination package and Marshall's environmental campaigns including the old Eltham Shire Office site. Newspaper letter: "For good governance", letter from Robert Marshall, following his defeat at recent council election after 25 years in local government, comments on his actions as president and wishes new councillors well. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcrobert marshall, panton hills victoria, alistair knox, stewart anthony marshall, ross ray qc, vauclause hospital, benny monheit, adam bernhaut, geoff pittaway, metropolitan ambulance service, ambulance service victoria, eltham gateway action group, barry rochford, eltham shire offices site, frank lynch, eltham chamber of commerce, barry miller, rob maclellan planning minister, green wedge, don maling, ian west -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Great Extended Hustlers Gold Mine Inquisition 1914, May 1914
... One page photocopy of the report of the proceedings before Coroner inquisition held at Bendigo on the 3rd, 9th and 12th of May 1914, to inquire into the deaths of the miners William Crowther Blair, John Henry Campbell, Frederick James Chinn, Matthew George Forster, Leslie Duncan Martin, William Ryan and Herbert John Thomas who were killed 'by an explosion of dynamite at the Great Extended Hustlers Mine, Bendigo on 2nd. ...Great Extended Hustlers goldmining accidents coronial inquest Crowhter Blair Campbell Chinn Forster Martin Ryan Thomas Richard Reed 1914 One page photocopy of the report of the proceedings before Coroner inquisition held at Bendigo on the 3rd, 9th and 12th of May 1914, to inquire into the deaths of the miners William Crowther Blair, John Henry Campbell, Frederick James Chinn, Matthew George Forster, Leslie Duncan Martin, William Ryan and Herbert John Thomas who were killed 'by an explosion of dynamite at the Great Extended Hustlers Mine, Bendigo on 2nd. ...Seven men were killed at the Great Extended Hustler's mine disaster on 2nd May 1914 by an explosion of dynamite occurring as the men were waiting at the plat to ascend the mine at the end of their shift. No blame was attached to anyone in the findings of the inquisition. It was unknown what caused the dynamite to explode. This document formed part of the research done at the time of the 100 years commemoration of the mine disaster, held at Hustlers Hill in 2014. One page photocopy of the report of the proceedings before Coroner inquisition held at Bendigo on the 3rd, 9th and 12th of May 1914, to inquire into the deaths of the miners William Crowther Blair, John Henry Campbell, Frederick James Chinn, Matthew George Forster, Leslie Duncan Martin, William Ryan and Herbert John Thomas who were killed 'by an explosion of dynamite at the Great Extended Hustlers Mine, Bendigo on 2nd. May 1914. Richard Ernest Reed, the Underground Manager, was commended for his bravery. The Juror's names were : Samuel Glen, miner; Frederick Osborne, miner; Francis Pinder, miner; Harrison Kidd, miner; James Chapman, miner; Killian Brophy, carpenter; Henry Eames, butcher; William Sinclair, carpenter. great extended hustlers, goldmining, accidents, coronial inquest, crowhter, blair, campbell, chinn, forster, martin, ryan, thomas, richard reed, 1914 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: TRUTH
... He body was later found under briar bushes at Young. The Coroner's finding was that death had resulted from exposure, after taking the phenobarbitone. ...He body was later found under briar bushes at Young. The Coroner's finding was that death had resulted from exposure, after taking the phenobarbitone. ...Newspaper article from the Melbourne Truth, dated Saturday, September 4, 1943. Front page article about George Frederick Heathcote Hanson, patents attorney, of Gipps Street, East Melbourne. Hanson had been reported missing after boarding a train to Sydney. He body was later found under briar bushes at Young. The Coroner's finding was that death had resulted from exposure, after taking the phenobarbitone. He believed he was not making a success of his business, and because he was unable to give his wife all the things he thought she deserved. Also printed are copies of letters he had written to his brother and his wife. (This was his second wife, his first having died four years earlier.)sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - truth, george frederick heathcote hanson, mr c m western, harold herbert hanson, estmere hanson, patents office, det windsor, commercial hotel young, dr george milroy whish, det albert edward windsor, sgt w f searson, john edwin chaplin, mr hayes, isobel hanson, ada hanson -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLeg Vice, c. early 1900s
... Henry Goodall was involved in the community as a Justice of Peace, a deputy coroner, President of the Mortlake Hospital, trustee of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, and as a prominent Freemason. ...Henry Goodall was involved in the community as a Justice of Peace, a deputy coroner, President of the Mortlake Hospital, trustee of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, and as a prominent Freemason. ...This leg (post) vice once belonged to Goodall and Sons, who were blacksmiths in Terang. The leg vice is a common tool of the ‘smithies’ (blacksmiths). It is also an engineer's tool but in the early 1900s the smith was often the nearest approach to an engineer’s services for many miles around. The smith was called upon to do a variety of work. The leg vice is used to hold hot iron while the metal is pounded, heated and beaten again and again until it is the required shape. Henry Goodall (1870-1936) Henry Goodall was the proprietor of garages as H. Goodall & Sons Pty. Ltd., at both Terang (McKinnon and High Streets) and Mortlake (Dunlop Street). His business was in operation in at least in 1916 and perhaps well before, considering the date of the tyre bender and its use for wagons with wooden wheels. It was still in operation in 1953, chasing up debtors in Mount Gambier Court. Amongst the employees of H. Goodall & Sons Pty. Ltd. was Ernie Entwistle, a blacksmith (a soldier who died in 1916 ) and Alfred Hodgetts, radio expert (killed in a fatal accident in 1943, when he was in his early 30s ). Henry Goodall was involved in the community as a Justice of Peace, a deputy coroner, President of the Mortlake Hospital, trustee of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, and as a prominent Freemason. He and his wife had two sons (Charles and John) and one daughter (Mrs. Chas. Newton, of Skipton). The leg vice is locally significant as it was used by a local company in Terang and Mortlake in their blacksmith, wheelwright and garage business. It is an example of the tools of the blacksmiths’ trade in Victoria in the early to mid-1900s.Leg vice, also called a post vice. The large iron vice stands on a post on the floor and post brackets attach it firmly to a solid object such as a workbench. The sliding metal handle winds the screw spindle in and out to change the grip of the jaws that hold the workpiece. This leg vice once belonged to Harry Goodall & Sons, blacksmiths of Terang.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, h. goodall & sons of terang, terang blacksmith, h. goodall & sons pty ltd, mortlake, ernie entwistle blacksmith, alfred hodgetts radio expert, charles goodall, john goodall, mrs. chas. newton nee goodall, trade tools, blacksmith tools, leg vice, leg vise, pose vice, post vise, terang 1900s, warrnambool district 1900s -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAnvil, early to mid-1900s
... Henry Goodall was involved in the community as a Justice of Peace, a deputy coroner, President of the Mortlake Hospital, trustee of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, and as a prominent Freemason. ...Henry Goodall was involved in the community as a Justice of Peace, a deputy coroner, President of the Mortlake Hospital, trustee of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, and as a prominent Freemason. ...This anvil once belonged to Goodall and Sons, who were blacksmiths in Terang. The smith was called upon to do a variety of work. In the early 1900s he was often the nearest person to be able to perform an engineer’s services for many miles around. An anvil is used by blacksmiths to forge and shape his work pieces. The conical horn is used for hammering curved work pieces. The anvil is a common tool of the blacksmiths (‘smithies’) and other metalworkers. There has been very little change in the basic design of the anvil since Greek and Roman times. Henry Goodall (1870-1936) Henry Goodall was proprietor of garages as H. Goodall & Sons Pty. Ltd., at both Terang (McKinnon and High Streets) and Mortlake (Dunlop Street). His business was in operation in at least in 1916 and perhaps well before, considering the date of the tyre bender and its use for wagons with wooden wheels. It was still in operation in 1953, chasing up debtors in Mount Gambier Court. Amongst the employees of H. Goodall & Sons Pty. Ltd. was Ernie Entwistle, a blacksmith (a soldier who died in 1916 ) and Alfred Hodgetts, radio expert (killed in a fatal accident in 1943, when he was in his early 30s ). Henry Goodall was involved in the community as a Justice of Peace, a deputy coroner, President of the Mortlake Hospital, trustee of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, and as a prominent Freemason. He and his wife had two sons (Charles and John) and one daughter (Mrs. Chas. Newton, of Skipton). The anvil is locally significant as it was used by a local company in Terang and Mortlake in their blacksmith, wheelwright and garage business. It is an example of the tools of the blacksmiths’ trade in Victoria in the early to mid-1900s. Anvil, single horn, used as a tool by blacksmiths and metalworkers. Large block of metal with a flat top face, a conical horn on one side and a ‘v’ shape on the other. The anvil’s base has a squat stand and sides that are a variety of shapes. This anvil once belonged to Harry Goodall & Sons, blacksmiths of Terang. C. early to mid-1900s.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, h. goodall & sons of terang, terang blacksmith, h. goodall & sons pty ltd, mortlake, ernie entwistle blacksmith, alfred hodgetts radio expert, charles goodall, john goodall, mrs. chas. newton nee goodall, trade tools, blacksmith tools, metalworking tool, forging tool, terang 1900s, warrnambool district 1900s, anvil, blacksmith’s anvil, single horn anvil -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Photograph, black & white George Box 1808- 1867, c1855
... Mary suffered from headaches and had occasional fits and the coroner found she passed out and died while trying to ease the pain with cold water from a waterhole. ...Mary suffered from headaches and had occasional fits and the coroner found she passed out and died while trying to ease the pain with cold water from a waterhole. ...George Box 1808-1867 an 'agricultural labourer', of Sussex England, married Mary Cripps in 1831 and with 3 three of their 4 four sons and 3 three of their 4 four daughters left Liverpool in the Sailing Ship 'Atlanta' in March 1856 to begin a new life in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia. George and son Henry paid their own fares while sons , Francis and John, were 'assisted passengers'. Their baby daughter Cecilia Lydia died a few days into the voyage.. Caroline Box, the eldest daughter, remained in England working as a cook until she joined the family in Australia in 1863. William Box 1834-1902, the eldest son of George Box, married Elizabeth Avis 1833- 1914 and they resided in Box Cottage 1865 -1914 where they established a market garden and raised 13 children. William and Elizabeth had emigrated in 1854 so George and sons probably worked on their market garden before setting up in Tucker Road and Patterson Road. Sadly Mary drowned in a water hole only 4 months after their arrival in Brighton. Mary suffered from headaches and had occasional fits and the coroner found she passed out and died while trying to ease the pain with cold water from a waterhole. It is supposed that Elizabeth helped him raise the children while he established his market garden. George died from Tetanus following an infected broken leg caused by falling from his dray in 1867. George and Mary were both buried in the Brighton Cemetery. Box Cottage Museum, a reconstruction of an early settler hut, is named after the Box family who resided there 1865 -1913 . George Box was the father of William Box who with his wife Elizabeth Avis Box and 13 children lived and farmed on the block of land in Jasper Road, East Brighton ( now McKinnon / Ormond) that was part of the Henry Dendy Special Survey 1841 Inscribed in Album : “ The early photos in this album were found by Mr (Laurie) Lewis when he was demolishing the Old Box Cottage. He gave them to Mrs Avis Box Eldridge who in turn gave them to me. They were not identified. I believe they rightly belong in the Cottage. I have attempted to identify them and present them in a way they can be preserved as a historical record of the era.” A B Leigh A black and white photograph of George Box taken in Tunbridge Wells, England c1855Photo at base ; TUNBRIDGE WELLS Album inside cover ; Donated to / Moorabbin / Historical Society / by / Avis Box Leigh box george, box mary, box william, box elizabeth, box alonzo, box mary louisa, dendy henry, were j b, dendy's special survey 1841, brighton, moorabbin, bentleigh, mckinnon, ormond, market gardeners, dairy farms, early settlers, pioneers, jasper road, gurr jabez, gurr eliza, pay henry, pay anna, ward willam, box henry, ward elizabeth emma, box john, sheldrake martha, rushall eleanor, box caroline, tetanus
