Showing 6 items matching "dandenong bacon factory"
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Dandenong & District Historical Society
Bramley Family, Albert and Edna Bramley - Newspaper Article and (Edna) Funeral Order of Service
... Dandenong Bacon Factory... Dandenong Hospital Ladies Auxiliary Dandenong Bacon Factory Albert ...Albert and Edna Bramley - Newspaper Article and (Edna) Funeral Order of ServiceBranch President, Dandenong Hospital Ladies Auxiliary ; City of Dandenong, Citizen of the Year. 1984 ; albert and edna, bramley, albert and edna bramley, edna bramley, albert bramley, dandenong uniting church, city of dandenong citizen of the year 1984, dandenong red cross, chairman dandenong red cross, dandenong hospital ladies auxiliary, dandenong bacon factory -
Dandenong & District Historical Society
Journal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.13 No.2, 1986
... Behind The Headstones The Dandenong Bacon Factory Story ... Personalities Behind The Headstones The Dandenong Bacon Factory Story ...An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, July-December, 1986 featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Keeping Posted Snippets Harking Back 75 Years Ago Personalities Behind The Headstones The Dandenong Bacon Factory Story An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Dandenong & District Historical Society
Journal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.13 No.1, 1986
... Back 75 Years Ago Snippets The Dandenong Bacon Factory Story ... Bacon Factory Story Gipps-Land Gate Vol.13 No.1 Journal ...An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, January - June, 1986 featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Keeping Posted Edeucation in Dandenong's Pioneering Days Harking Back 75 Years Ago Snippets The Dandenong Bacon Factory Story An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph off Albert Trewin
... went to Dandenong Bacon Factory where they were processed... went to Dandenong Bacon Factory where they were processed ...Albert (Abby) Trewin (b.21.03.1876 d. 01.07.1970) was part of the Trewin family who were early settlers at Jarrahmond near Orbost. Albert was born at Kingston near Ballarat, shifted to Jarrahmond where the house was called "Hillview", located 3 miles from Orbost on the B Road. The Trewin selection at Jarrahmond had many big trees on it and because these looked a bit like Jarrah trees from Western Australia, they names their property Jarrahmond (which became the district location and the name of Jarrahmond School). He cleared the land with bullocks, horses, crosscut saws, burned the stumps, burying some logs which were too big to burn. Then they milked cows, planted maize, had pigs, drove the pigs to Bairnsdale or to Waygara (c. 1915 when the train reached Waygara) on a buggy track through the bush. Pigs went to Dandenong Bacon Factory where they were processed into Dandy Ham. This photograph appears to be c.1950s - 1960s.A photograph of one of Jarrahmond's earliest settlers.B/W photograph of a man walking along a footpath. He is wearing a hat and has a walking stick in his right hand. He is wearing braces, white long-sleeved shirt, striped tie, glasses, polished black shoes. Behind him are vehicles and buildings (shops). jarrahmond, farming -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Photograph - black and white photograph
... ) on a buggy track through the bush. Pigs went to Dandenong Bacon...) on a buggy track through the bush. Pigs went to Dandenong Bacon ...The older lady in this photograph is Hazel Trewin, wife of Abby Trewin of Jarrahmond. The Trewins were a foundation settler/farmer family at Jarrahmond and many members of this family still live in this district. (2025). Albert (Abby) Trewin (b.21.03.1876 d. 01.07.1970) was part of the Trewin family who were early settlers at Jarrahmond near Orbost. Albert was born at Kingston near Ballarat, shifted to Jarrahmond where the house was called "Hillview", located 3 miles from Orbost on the B Road. The Trewin selection at Jarrahmond had many big trees on it and because these looked a bit like Jarrah trees from Western Australia, they names their property Jarrahmond (which became the district location and the name of Jarrahmond School). He cleared the land with bullocks, horses, crosscut saws, burned the stumps, burying some logs which were too big to burn. Then they milked cows, planted maize, had pigs, drove the pigs to Bairnsdale or to Waygara (c. 1915 when the train reached Waygara) on a buggy track through the bush. Pigs went to Dandenong Bacon Factory where they were processed into Dandy Ham. B/W photograph of two women standing. The older woman on the left hand side has her hand on a walking stick, and the other woman appears to be helping her and has her hand outstretched. Behind the two women is a bed an pillows. none -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, C1943
... was Chairman of Directors of the Dandenong Bacon Factory [later... was Chairman of Directors of the Dandenong Bacon Factory [later ...This is a photograph of Councillor William Cumming who represented South Riding 1895-1911 and 1921 - 1943. William Cumming was a prominent Orbost identity. He was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, in 1866 the son of William Cumming and Mary Ann Montgomery. He came to Australia, at the age of 20, in 1890 and to Orbost in c.1890. He farmed at Bete Bolong and during WW1 ran a butcher's shop on his farm. He was a shire councillor of the Orbost Shire Council and served as a South Riding representative for 38 years. He was a keen Newmerella football supporter, a member of the Orbost Bowling Club as well as a director of the Orbost Butter Factory. Cumming was married to Ellen Louise Mundy (b1880, d1945) and they had three children ( Harold, William and Gordon). Information from Lori Fellows (Grand-daughter) April 2020: William Cumming. My paternal grandfather born in Ballymena Northern Ireland. Came to Australia aged 18. Married Ellen Mundy on 25/08/1902. This photo taken during his time as Orbost Shire Council President. Father of Harold, William and Gordon. Died in Orbost 24.11.1950. William Cumming (1866-1950) arrived in Australia in 1884 on the "Orient". His brothers David (1868-1932), John (1870-1920) & Samuel (1871-1953) arrived in 1887 on the "Orizaba". On the passenger list Samuel is listed as David. Also my grandfather was Chairman of Directors of the Dandenong Bacon Factory [later Australian Bacon Co]....he raised pigs on the farm at Bete Bolong, that supplied the butchery on the farm and also the Dandy Bacon Factory. This item is associated with the Orbost Shire Council. The shire covered an area of 9,347 square kilometres and existed from 1892 until 1994 when it became part of the East Gippsland Shire Council. It is associated with William Cumming who was a prominent Orbost identity.A black / white head and shoulders portrait of a moustached man in a suit.On back - "Cr W. Cumming, South Riding"cumming-william orbost-shire-council