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Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Correpsondence between EJ Barker and Crown Law Offices R. Glennister
... Correpsondence between EJ Barker and Crown Law Offices R...Crown Law Offices....1 2 Typed letters from E.J. Barker to Crown Law Offices... Offices. .2 Typed letter from R. Glennister of the Crown Law ...E.J Barker was Principal of Ballarat School of Mines which is a prdecessor of Federation University.1 2 Typed letters from E.J. Barker to Crown Law Offices. .2 Typed letter from R. Glennister of the Crown Law Officese.j. barker, school of mines ballarat, r. glennister, secretary to the law department, crown law offices, law department victoria, books and court records, court house building -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO CEMETERIES COLLECTION: APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO REMOVE REMAINS OF THE BODY
... Crown law offices, Melbourne 7th February 1922... BENDIGO Cemetery bendigo cemetery Crown law offices, Melbourne 7th ...Crown law offices, Melbourne 7th February 1922. Application has been received from Mr. G. A. Stowell for permission to remove the remains of the body of the late Lena Stowell from the White Hills Cemetery to the Bendigo Cemetery.bendigo, cemetery, bendigo cemetery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: TYPED CORRESPONDENCE DATED 1921
... Companies Crown Law Offices re Notice of Share Capital Increase. .b... Companies Crown Law Offices re Notice of Share Capital Increase. .b ...a. Typed Correspondence from Cohn Bros brewery Managing Director dated June 22nd 1921 to Registrar General, Limited Trading Companies Crown Law Offices re Notice of Share Capital Increase. .b Response correspondence No 15395 from Registrar General Office dated 30th June 1921. .c Receipt £11/17/6 returned to Cohns Brewery from Registrar General re compliance of previous business.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, registrar general . cohns brewery -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Sign - 2 Victorian State Shields from the Wodonga Court house
The Royal Warrant assigning the Armorial Bearings to Victoria was signed on the 6th June, 1910 by King George V. The motto Peace and Prosperity was the first to be in English among the Arms of any Public Authority in Australia. In 1958 the Pink Heath was proclaimed as the floral emblem of Victoria. This led to a request to have it included somewhere in the Armorial Ensigns of the State. The solution was to have the plant shown growing from a grassy mound. On the 28 March 1973 Queen Elizabeth II signed a further Royal Warrant which added the mound. This shield is the official emblem of the State of Victoria. It can only be displayed in limited place such as Law Courts and Victorian Government offices with permission of the Victorian Government.2 Victorian Coat of Arms from the Victorian State Government offices in Wodonga. The kangaroo at the top holds a crown. The shield also features the Southern Cross. Two female figures represent Peace and Prosperity. The figure on the left wears a laurel wreath crown and carries a sprig of olive in her hand, representing Peace. The other figure wears a crown of golden cereal and holds the horn of cornucopia, representing abundance or Prosperity. The first one is mounted on a wooden, varnished board.At the bottom of each shield "'PEACE AND PROSPERITY"shield, heraldry, victorian state government