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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Brophy Gravestone at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery, 2013, 2013
... daniel brophy...ellen brophy...bartholomew brophy...ellen maria brophy...james henry brophy...thomas edward brophy...mary berkery...daniel patrick...In 1859 he had married Ellen Mary Berkery; he was survived by five of their ten children. ballaarat old cemetery eureka stockade daniel brophy ellen brophy bartholomew brophy ellen maria brophy james henry brophy thomas edward brophy mary berkery daniel patrick brophy william brophy Ellen Berkery Colour photographs of the Brophy headstone in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery . ...Daniel Brophy was born on 13 November 1832 at Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, Ireland. He was the youngest son of William Brophy, farmer, and his wife Margaret Purcell. In the Irish rebellion of 1798 the family estates had been confiscated. William Brophy escaped to Newfoundland returning after fourteen years and regained some of his property. Daniel Brophy was educated in local schools including a Quakers school. At 15 Daniel Brophy went with his family to Quebec in a migrant ship whose passengers were decimated by fever. His mother died on the voyage and his father soon after landing. Daniel found work in a shipyard but did not like it and entered a grocery warehouse. Brophy arrived at Melbourne in 1853 in search of gold. With four Irish friends he set off for Bendigo on foot. Water was scarce on the track and they worked at a quarry near Keilor until the winter rains began. The party was credited with the first discovery of payable gold at Taradale, but by 1855 they had moved to Ballarat. There Daniel Brophy proved himself a shrewd investor in many successful mining ventures. He started as the first sluice man in the Great Extended Mine and later became a director and chairman when it was renamed the Band of Hope and Albion; its total yield was about £3,000,000. Brophy also invested in a Ballarat hotel which he greatly enlarged and in landed property. An enthusiastic promoter of local industries, he became a director of the Phoenix Foundry Co. and of the Ballarat Woollen Mills. Brophy was an Irish Nationalist who first dug for gold at Bendigo and Taradale. He was a Knight of the Order of St George, mining manager, mining Investor and hotelkeeper. In 1859 he had married Ellen Mary Berkery; he was survived by five of their ten children.Colour photographs of the Brophy headstone in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery . ballaarat old cemetery, eureka stockade, daniel brophy, ellen brophy, bartholomew brophy, ellen maria brophy, james henry brophy, thomas edward brophy, mary berkery, daniel patrick brophy, william brophy, ellen berkery -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Daniel Brophy
... daniel brophy...ellen brophy...bartholomew brophy...ellen maria brophy...james henry brophy...thomas edward brophy...mary berkery...daniel patrick...In 1859 he had married Ellen Mary Berkery; he was survived by five of their ten children. ballaarat old cemetery eureka stockade daniel brophy ellen brophy bartholomew brophy ellen maria brophy james henry brophy thomas edward brophy mary berkery daniel patrick brophy william brophy Ellen Berkery Black and white image of Daniel Brophy . ...Daniel Brophy was born on 13 November 1832 at Castlecomer, County Kilkenny, Ireland. He was the youngest son of William Brophy, farmer, and his wife Margaret Purcell. In the Irish rebellion of 1798 the family estates had been confiscated. William Brophy escaped to Newfoundland returning after fourteen years and regained some of his property. Daniel Brophy was educated in local schools including a Quakers school. At 15 Daniel Brophy went with his family to Quebec in a migrant ship whose passengers were decimated by fever. His mother died on the voyage and his father soon after landing. Daniel found work in a shipyard but did not like it and entered a grocery warehouse. Brophy arrived at Melbourne in 1853 in search of gold. With four Irish friends he set off for Bendigo on foot. Water was scarce on the track and they worked at a quarry near Keilor until the winter rains began. The party was credited with the first discovery of payable gold at Taradale, but by 1855 they had moved to Ballarat. There Daniel Brophy proved himself a shrewd investor in many successful mining ventures. He started as the first sluice man in the Great Extended Mine and later became a director and chairman when it was renamed the Band of Hope and Albion; its total yield was about £3,000,000. Brophy also invested in a Ballarat hotel which he greatly enlarged and in landed property. An enthusiastic promoter of local industries, he became a director of the Phoenix Foundry Co. and of the Ballarat Woollen Mills. Brophy was an Irish Nationalist who first dug for gold at Bendigo and Taradale. He was a Knight of the Order of St George, mining manager, mining Investor and hotelkeeper. In 1859 he had married Ellen Mary Berkery; he was survived by five of their ten children.Black and white image of Daniel Brophy . ballaarat old cemetery, eureka stockade, daniel brophy, ellen brophy, bartholomew brophy, ellen maria brophy, james henry brophy, thomas edward brophy, mary berkery, daniel patrick brophy, william brophy, ellen berkery -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Memorial card, Julia Taffe Memorial Card
... Julia Taffe was born Julia Berkery at Bungaree in 1868 of pioneering Irish couple Patrick and Mary Berkery who arrived and settled in the district in1853. Proud of her pioneering family and close to her uncle, Daniel Brophy, Shire President of Bungaree, MLA and Mayor of Ballarat she requested the family home remain as such. ...Produced as a family memorial card at Julia's death in 1927 and retained in the family ever since in her beloved home 'Hymettus'.Julia Taffe was born Julia Berkery at Bungaree in 1868 of pioneering Irish couple Patrick and Mary Berkery who arrived and settled in the district in1853. Proud of her pioneering family and close to her uncle, Daniel Brophy, Shire President of Bungaree, MLA and Mayor of Ballarat she requested the family home remain as such. Hymettus has been kept in accordance to her wishes.ballarat, bungaree, pioneer -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical CommissionIlluminated Address, Address to Rt Rev Monsignor Moore, 1883
... Signed by Ballarat church and civic leaders including Daniel Brophy, I.M. Tappin and Patrick Guerin....Signed by Ballarat church and civic leaders including Daniel Brophy, I.M. Tappin and Patrick Guerin. An example of a Ballarat artist/calligrapher W. ...Illuminated Address to Monsignor Moore on his Golden Jubilee as a priest in 1883. Signed by Ballarat church and civic leaders including Daniel Brophy, I.M. Tappin and Patrick Guerin.An example of a Ballarat artist/calligrapher W. Neale Lansley's Illumination and calligraphy.
