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Geelong Cycling ClubTrophy, 1940
... deans marsh; 2-3-40; 2 miles race; won by; o. phipps;...Deans Marsh/2-3-40/2 Miles Race/Won by/O. Phipps/...This trophy highlights the significance of this Road Race to the Club. deans marsh; 2-3-40; 2 miles race; won by; o. phipps; Deans Marsh/2-3-40/2 Miles Race/Won by/O. ...Road races have always been very popular with cyclists from the 1920s onwards.This trophy highlights the significance of this Road Race to the Club.Silver plated trophy with a lid and decorative arms on brown bakelite pedestal. The trophy is in Art Deco style.Deans Marsh/2-3-40/2 Miles Race/Won by/O. Phipps/deans marsh; 2-3-40; 2 miles race; won by; o. phipps; -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyPennant, Unknown
... List of town names on pennant - (west to east) Mortlake, Warrnambool, Nirranda, Terang, Port Campbell, Lavers Hill, Colac, Beech Forest, Apollo Bay, Wye, Birregurra, Forrest, Deans Marsh, Peterborough, Princetown, Lorne, Eastern View, Airy's Inlet, Anglesea, Torquay, Geelong, Barwon Heads....List of town names on pennant - (west to east) Mortlake, Warrnambool, Nirranda, Terang, Port Campbell, Lavers Hill, Colac, Beech Forest, Apollo Bay, Wye, Birregurra, Forrest, Deans Marsh, Peterborough, Princetown, Lorne, Eastern View, Airy's Inlet, Anglesea, Torquay, Geelong, Barwon Heads. ...Orange pennant flag listing towns on and near the Great Ocean Road. List of town names on pennant - (west to east) Mortlake, Warrnambool, Nirranda, Terang, Port Campbell, Lavers Hill, Colac, Beech Forest, Apollo Bay, Wye, Birregurra, Forrest, Deans Marsh, Peterborough, Princetown, Lorne, Eastern View, Airy's Inlet, Anglesea, Torquay, Geelong, Barwon Heads.GREAT/ OCEAN/ ROAD/ TRUST. Map of Area/ Route of the Great Ocean. (Orange - on wire stand. Printed on both sides.) great ocean road trust -
Puffing Billy RailwayBenwerrin Coal Company Coal Skip, circa 1899 - 1904
... The coal was loaded into skips and winched out of Box’s Creek valley on a narrow gauge incline to a loading point that was close to the Deans Marsh-Lorne Road. It was then taken by road to the Deans Marsh Railway station. ...The coal was loaded into skips and winched out of Box’s Creek valley on a narrow gauge incline to a loading point that was close to the Deans Marsh-Lorne Road. It was then taken by road to the Deans Marsh Railway station. ...BENWERRIN COAL COMPANY SKIP This quarter ton coal truck or skip was used at a small mine situated at Benwerrin near Deans Marsh in Victoria’s Otway Ranges. The mine first opened in 1899 and closed in 1904. With the fuel shortages due to World War 2, the Benwerrin Coal Company reopened the mine in 1941. The coal was loaded into skips and winched out of Box’s Creek valley on a narrow gauge incline to a loading point that was close to the Deans Marsh-Lorne Road. It was then taken by road to the Deans Marsh Railway station. The average gradient of the tramway was 1 in 4 over a length of just under 500 metres (1600 feet). The gauge of the tramway has often been referred to as 375mm (or 15 inches) as shown on the map opposite taken from “Sawdust and Steam”. However, actual measurements of the wheels show the gauge to be 400mm (or 16 inches), which is quite unusual as is the small size of the skip itself. The mine produced up to 30 tonnes of brown coal each week until it closed in 1949 and the incline tramway and its skips were abandoned. Preservation of this coal truck came as a result of interest by the Tramway Museum Society of Victoria (TMSV) in the Barlow or Box type rails that it ran on. These rails had originally come from the Beaumaris Horse Tramway and were obtained by the Benwerrin Coal Company from Hayden Bros’ abandoned timber tramway at nearby Barwon Downs. Members of the TMSV visited the mine in the 1960s only to find that most of the tramway had recently been recovered for scrap. There remained a significant number of relics around the mine adits including most of the skips. One of these remained in good condition and it was recovered for preservation in May 1967. It was restored but never displayed and a second restoration took place by the author over 2012/13 so that it could be placed in the Menzies Creek Museum where it was delivered in February 2013. Little remains of the mine today with trestles and sleepers destroyed in the “Ash Wednesday” Bushfires in 1983. References: Houghton, N (1975), Sawdust and Steam, Light Railway Research Society of Australia. Historic - Industrial Narrow Gauge Railway - Benwerrin Coal Company , Benwerrin , Victoria, AustraliaCoal Skip - made of Iron sheet and wrought iron frame & wheelsB,C.Co Melbournepuffing billy, coal skip, benwerrin coal company, narrow gauge -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePainting - Maritime painting, C. W. Veale, Loch Ard, c. 1978
... The Blue Bus Service became very popular with travellers to Lorne via the Deans Marsh Road. The label on the back of the painting comments on whether the ship would be in full sail at the time of the wreck. ...The Blue Bus Service became very popular with travellers to Lorne via the Deans Marsh Road. The label on the back of the painting comments on whether the ship would be in full sail at the time of the wreck. ...This painting is believed to have been created by an amateur artist C W Veale of Colac, who established an early bus service in about 1923, known at the time as the Blue Bus Service, which operated from Colac. This service was available for special trips within the Colac region. The Blue Bus Service became very popular with travellers to Lorne via the Deans Marsh Road. The label on the back of the painting comments on whether the ship would be in full sail at the time of the wreck. History of the Loch Ard: The Loch Ard got its name from "Loch Ard" a loch that lies to the west of Aberfoyle, and the east of Loch Lomond. It means "high lake" in Scottish Gaelic. The vessel belonged to the famous Loch Line which sailed many vessels from England to Australia. The Loch Ard was built in Glasgow by Barclay, Curle & Co. in 1873, the vessel was a three-masted square-rigged iron sailing ship that measured 79.87 meters in length, 11.58 m in width, and 7 m in depth with a gross tonnage of 1693 tons with a mainmast that measured a massive 45.7 m in height. Loch Ard made three trips to Australia and one trip to Calcutta before its fateful voyage. Loch Ard left England on March 2, 1878, under the command of 29-year-old Captain Gibbs, who was newly married. The ship was bound for Melbourne with a crew of 37, plus 17 passengers. The general cargo reflected the affluence of Melbourne at the time. Onboard were straw hats, umbrellas, perfumes, clay pipes, pianos, clocks, confectionery, linen, and candles, as well as a heavier load of railway irons, cement, lead, and copper. There were other items included that were intended for display in the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880. The voyage to Port Phillip was long but uneventful. Then at 3 am on June 1, 1878, Captain Gibbs was expecting to see land. But the Loch Ard was running into a fog which greatly reduced visibility. Captain Gibbs was becoming anxious as there was no sign of land or the Cape Otway lighthouse. At 4 am the fog lifted and a lookout aloft announced that he could see breakers. The sheer cliffs of Victoria's west coast came into view, and Captain Gibbs realised that the ship was much closer to them than expected. He ordered as much sail to be set as time would permit and then attempted to steer the vessel out to sea. On coming head-on into the wind, the ship lost momentum, the sails fell limp and Loch Ard's bow swung back towards land. Gibbs then ordered the anchors to be released in an attempt to hold their position. The anchors sank some 50 fathoms - but did not hold. By this time the ship was among the breakers and the tall cliffs of Mutton Bird Island rose behind. Just half a mile from the coast, the ship's bow was suddenly pulled around by the anchor. The captain tried to tack out to sea, but the ship struck a reef at the base of Mutton Bird Island, near Port Campbell. Waves subsequently broke over the ship and the top deck became loosened from the hull. The masts and rigging came crashing down knocking passengers and crew overboard. When a lifeboat was finally launched, it crashed into the side of Loch Ard and capsized. Tom Pearce, who had launched the boat, managed to cling to its overturned hull and shelter beneath it. He drifted out to sea and then on the flood tide came into what is now known as Loch Ard Gorge. He swam to shore, bruised and dazed, and found a cave in which to shelter. Some of the crew stayed below deck to shelter from the falling rigging but drowned when the ship slipped off the reef into deeper water. Eva Carmichael a passenger had raced onto the deck to find out what was happening only to be confronted by towering cliffs looming above the stricken ship. In all the chaos, Captain Gibbs grabbed Eva and said, "If you are saved Eva, let my dear wife know that I died like a sailor". That was the last Eva Carmichael saw of the captain. She was swept off the ship by a huge wave. Eva saw Tom Pearce on a small rocky beach and yelled to attract his attention. He dived in and swam to the exhausted woman and dragged her to shore. He took her to the cave and broke the open case of brandy that had washed up on the beach. He opened a bottle to revive the unconscious woman. A few hours later Tom scaled a cliff in search of help. He followed hoof prints and came by chance upon two men from nearby Glenample Station three and a half miles away. In a complete state of exhaustion, he told the men of the tragedy. Tom then returned to the gorge while the two men rode back to the station to get help. By the time they reached Loch Ard Gorge, it was cold and dark. The two shipwreck survivors were taken to Glenample Station to recover. Eva stayed at the station for six weeks before returning to Ireland by steamship. In Melbourne, Tom Pearce received a hero's welcome. He was presented with the first gold medal of the Royal Humane Society of Victoria and a £1000 cheque from the Victorian Government. Concerts were performed to honour the young man's bravery and to raise money for those who lost families in the disaster. Of the 54 crew members and passengers on board, only two survived: the apprentice, Tom Pearce, and the young woman passenger, Eva Carmichael, who lost her family in the tragedy. Ten days after the Loch Ard tragedy, salvage rights to the wreck were sold at auction for £2,120. Cargo valued at £3,000 was salvaged and placed on the beach, but most washed back into the sea when another storm developed. The wreck of Loch Ard still lies at the base of Mutton Bird Island. Much of the cargo has now been salvaged and some items were washed up into Loch Ard Gorge. Cargo and artefacts have also been illegally salvaged over many years before protective legislation was introduced in March 1982. One of the most unlikely pieces of cargo to have survived the shipwreck was a Minton majolica peacock- one of only nine in the world. The peacock was destined for the Melbourne 1880 International Exhibition. It had been well packed, which gave it adequate protection during the violent storm. Today the Minton peacock can be seen at the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in Warrnambool. From Australia's most dramatic shipwreck it has now become Australia's most valuable shipwreck artefact and is one of very few 'objects' on the Victorian State Heritage Register.The shipwreck of the Loch Ard is of significance for Victoria and is registered on the Victorian Heritage Register ( S 417). Flagstaff Hill has a varied collection of artefacts from Loch Ard and its collection is significant for being one of the largest accumulation of artefacts from this notable Victorian shipwreck of which the subject items are a small part. The collection's objects give us a snapshot of how we can interpret the story of this tragic event. The collection is also archaeologically significant as it represents aspects of Victoria's shipping history that allows us to interpret Victoria's social and historical themes of the time. Through is associated with the worst and best-known shipwreck in Victoria's history.Painting in brown-stained wooden frame. Depicts three-masted vessel 'Loch Ard' in full sail on moderate seas. Ship has figurehead, figures on board, and a Union Jack flag on red background. Ship's hull is black with white stripe, and is red on waterline. Ship's name is on hull. Artist C. W. Veale, painted in 1978, signed on bottom right. Label on back of painting has typed description of the Loch Ard and a comment.Signature "C W Veale / 1978" Text on hull "LOCH ARD" Label on back; " "LOCH ARD" / The clipper ship Loch Ard was wrecked on the 1st June 1878. / Of 54 people on board only two survived : Eva Carmichael and Tom Pearce. / Pearce became hero of the wreck for saving Miss Carmichael. / This picture shows the Loch Ard in full sail in moderate seas. / When approaching Cape Otway from the west, she would be in rough water and would presumably not be in full sail."flagstaff hill maritime museum, colac bus services, blue bus service, cw veale, loch ard paintings, loch ard, veale, warrnambool, great ocean road, eva carmichael, tom pearce, thomas pearce, cape otway, cargo ship 1878 -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter - Correspondence, State School Classes at the Ballarat School of Mines, 1907, 1907
... marsh...hugh main...h. benson...j.j. buchanan...clement a. hoskin...william williamson...alister p. sutherland...bishop...warren dean...Menzies topped the State scholarship examination in 1907. ballarat school of mines scholarship state school scholarship robert menzies john basil bell reginald smith t. marsh hugh main h. benson j.j. buchanan clement a. hoskin william williamson alister p. sutherland bishop warren dean ernest marsh leo w.h. anderson harry ellingham ray wasley harrie r. wilson g. swenson harold carey samuel tongway eric austin reginald eva r. ramsey edward roberts john montgomery samuel bell ernest pridgeon charles nicholls norman martin. ...A number of students from local state schools were awarded a scholarship to undertake a subject at the Ballarat School of Mines. R. Menzies from Humffray Street State School (No. 34) is Robert Menzies who became Prime Minister of Australia in 1939. Menzies topped the State scholarship examination in 1907.Foolscap page with handwritten list of State School Students who were awarded a scholarship to study a subject at the Ballarat School of Mines.ballarat school of mines, scholarship, state school scholarship, robert menzies, john basil bell, reginald smith, t. marsh, hugh main, h. benson, j.j. buchanan, clement a. hoskin, william williamson, alister p. sutherland, bishop, warren dean, ernest marsh, leo w.h. anderson, harry ellingham, ray wasley, harrie r. wilson, g. swenson, harold carey, samuel tongway, eric austin, reginald eva, r. ramsey, edward roberts, john montgomery, samuel bell, ernest pridgeon, charles nicholls, norman martin., samuel taong-way, state school students -
Federation University Historical CollectionMap, Otways Walks and Waterfalls Map, 2013, 06/2013
... Tourist map of the Otways showing the townships of Colac, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Beech Forest, Forrest, Barwon Downs, Deans March, Winchelsea, Gellibrand, Lavers Hill, POrt Campbel, Princetown, Johanna, Timboon, Cobden, Camperdown, Swan Marsh, Simpson, Birregurra, Beeac, Marengo, Wye River, Kennett River, Skenes Creek, Peterborough...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields colac, lorne, apollo bay, beech forest, forrest, barwon downs, deans march, winchelsea, gellibrand, lavers hill, port campbel, princetown, johanna, timboon, cobden, camperdown, swan marsh, simpson, birregurra, beeac, marengo, wye river, kennett river, skenes creek, peterborough< marriners falls, beauchamp falls, hopetoun falls, triplet falls, little aire falls, stevensons falls Tourist map of the Otways showing the townships of Colac, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Beech Forest, Forrest, Barwon Downs, Deans March, Winchelsea, Gellibrand, Lavers Hill, POrt Campbel, Princetown, Johanna, Timboon, Cobden, Camperdown, Swan Marsh, Simpson, Birregurra, Beeac, Marengo, Wye River, Kennett River, Skenes Creek, Peterborough Otways Walks and Waterfalls Map, 2013 Map ...Tourist map of the Otways showing the townships of Colac, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Beech Forest, Forrest, Barwon Downs, Deans March, Winchelsea, Gellibrand, Lavers Hill, POrt Campbel, Princetown, Johanna, Timboon, Cobden, Camperdown, Swan Marsh, Simpson, Birregurra, Beeac, Marengo, Wye River, Kennett River, Skenes Creek, Peterboroughcolac, lorne, apollo bay, beech forest, forrest, barwon downs, deans march, winchelsea, gellibrand, lavers hill, port campbel, princetown, johanna, timboon, cobden, camperdown, swan marsh, simpson, birregurra, beeac, marengo, wye river, kennett river, skenes creek, peterborough< marriners falls, beauchamp falls, hopetoun falls, triplet falls, little aire falls, stevensons falls -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 2002 Class Photographs
... 5155.01 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 1 2T Names Back Row L2R Aaron Mayne Christene Protacio Julie Ung Nicholas Burrows Ebony Wemyss David Truong Natasha Malolo Second Row L2R Joshua Micallef Rochaell Donoghue Mana Lumm Meghan Douglas Jarrod Doherty Orlando Mayor Hayden Formosa Paige Mackenzie Front Row L2R Chelsea Lever Naomi Truong Nuri Nurhussien Stephanie Nedelkovska Emma Gruescu Ashleigh Gauci David Tran Zoe Ward Malea Culhane Saamu Teacher Mrs Jann Turner Mr Angela Paschalidis Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.02 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 2 3M 5155.02 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 2 3M Names Back Row L2R Bethany Tippet Narrell Raye Aaron McIntyre Joshua Boudoloh Reece Mayne Travis Montague Jesse Culhane Saamu Nicolle Reynolds Second Row L2R Annie Lam Jessica Nedelkovska Paloma Donato Travis Blacket Tim ONeill Bojana Kakuca Thuy Tran Melissa Hall Front Row L2R Alfie Kennedy Imran Rashid Danielle Williams Jim Murphy Kobi HOle Marsden Chantel Attard Natalie Coburn Kieran Azzopardi Luke DAlfonso Teacher Ms Andrea Murray Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.03 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 3 4H 5155.03 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 3 4H Names Back Row L2R Peter Mayne Safia Ali William Burrows David Kennedy Jesse Hearn James Schwencke Samantha Firth Second Row L2R Alisi Faingaanuku Jessica Heeps Nathaniel Dizon Owen Malolo Tarick Haleseh Amy Caruana Smith Ashley Skew Ethan Morgan Front Row L2R Nicole Williams Rahma Nurhussien Daniel Falzon Tiffany Smith Kasey Davis Natalie Miranda Zorana Popovic Jenny Le Shakira Lever Teacher Mrs Julie Hrovatin Mrs Lorraine Farrugia Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.04 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 4 5R 5155.04 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 4 5R Names Back Row L2R Merren Smart Robert Reynolds Mitchell Durbin Zayne Duggan Cody Mayne Callan Tishler Ladd John Second Row L2R Nivaar Rolston Gosia Wasilewska Sam Malolo Stephanie Stronell Julie Rand Kelly Kennedy Aidan Wileman Michael Nardella Teagan Maguire Front Row L2R Jennifer Williams Daniel Kindred Corine Markovic Jade Formosa Nichalos Davie Jahnah Clark Luke Meyer Jake Raye Jennifer Truong Teacher Miss Jennifer Ryan Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.05 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 6H 5155.05 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 6H Names Back Row L2R James Durham Kristy Ward Melissa Kennedy Sharnee Adams Courtney Teray Troy Maguire Steven Puckek Second Row L2R Shane Quinsee Steven Cameron IKamil Bulinski Megan Montague Phillip Cetwerschuk Mathew Smith Adis Husejnovic William Raye Absent Mathew Grima Teacher Mr Wayne Haren Mrs Sandra Spurr Principal Mr Joe Vella Front Row L2R 5155.06 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep 1B 5155.06 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep 1B Names Back Row L2R Travis Rand Benjamin Britton Jack Schofield John Huynh David Ung Second Row L2R Stephen Coburn Kurtis Maguire Jayde Page Milos Zarkovic Kaliesha Birch Melisa Husejnovic Tyson Freeman Annalise McMillan Front Row L2R Nerys Davie Chelsea TeRay Blake MacKenzie Brayden Lumm Mile Ajder Jordan Boudoloh Nhu Nguyen Jessica Tawaf Sang Lam Teacher Miss Elisaa Barr Mrs Betty Batty Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.07 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep G 5155.07 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep G Names Back Row L2R Liam Noack Brendan Stendt Steven Firth Ashley Rattray Second Row L2R Cecilia Nguyen Jennifer Ung Dale Reynolds Samuel Miranda Kyle Durbin Sharon Mach Hani Mohammad Front Row L2R Shae Scholfield Kelvin Quach Brenden Smith Dean Pegram Amanda Mach Jamie Wooding Brandon Marsh Howe Alexis Ante Absent Elias Boudoloh Linh Tran Teacher Miss Marnie Galea Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.08 - Albion State School 2002 Staff 5155.08 - Albion State School 2002 Staff Names Back Row L2R Marnie Galea Andrea Murray Elissa Barr John Milne Julie Hrovatin Sandra Spurr Jennifer Ryan Sandy Dennis Front Row L2R Lynn Mahoney Angela Paschalidis Susan Carpenter Joe Vella Teresa Woods Lorraine Farrugia Pt Porigneaux Absent Wayne Haren Jann Turner Betty Batty...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5155.01 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 1 2T Names Back Row L2R Aaron Mayne Christene Protacio Julie Ung Nicholas Burrows Ebony Wemyss David Truong Natasha Malolo Second Row L2R Joshua Micallef Rochaell Donoghue Mana Lumm Meghan Douglas Jarrod Doherty Orlando Mayor Hayden Formosa Paige Mackenzie Front Row L2R Chelsea Lever Naomi Truong Nuri Nurhussien Stephanie Nedelkovska Emma Gruescu Ashleigh Gauci David Tran Zoe Ward Malea Culhane Saamu Teacher Mrs Jann Turner Mr Angela Paschalidis Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.02 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 2 3M 5155.02 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 2 3M Names Back Row L2R Bethany Tippet Narrell Raye Aaron McIntyre Joshua Boudoloh Reece Mayne Travis Montague Jesse Culhane Saamu Nicolle Reynolds Second Row L2R Annie Lam Jessica Nedelkovska Paloma Donato Travis Blacket Tim ONeill Bojana Kakuca Thuy Tran Melissa Hall Front Row L2R Alfie Kennedy Imran Rashid Danielle Williams Jim Murphy Kobi HOle Marsden Chantel Attard Natalie Coburn Kieran Azzopardi Luke DAlfonso Teacher Ms Andrea Murray Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.03 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 3 4H 5155.03 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 3 4H Names Back Row L2R Peter Mayne Safia Ali William Burrows David Kennedy Jesse Hearn James Schwencke Samantha Firth Second Row L2R Alisi Faingaanuku Jessica Heeps Nathaniel Dizon Owen Malolo Tarick Haleseh Amy Caruana Smith Ashley Skew Ethan Morgan Front Row L2R Nicole Williams Rahma Nurhussien Daniel Falzon Tiffany Smith Kasey Davis Natalie Miranda Zorana Popovic Jenny Le Shakira Lever Teacher Mrs Julie Hrovatin Mrs Lorraine Farrugia Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.04 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 4 5R 5155.04 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 4 5R Names Back Row L2R Merren Smart Robert Reynolds Mitchell Durbin Zayne Duggan Cody Mayne Callan Tishler Ladd John Second Row L2R Nivaar Rolston Gosia Wasilewska Sam Malolo Stephanie Stronell Julie Rand Kelly Kennedy Aidan Wileman Michael Nardella Teagan Maguire Front Row L2R Jennifer Williams Daniel Kindred Corine Markovic Jade Formosa Nichalos Davie Jahnah Clark Luke Meyer Jake Raye Jennifer Truong Teacher Miss Jennifer Ryan Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.05 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 6H 5155.05 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 6H Names Back Row L2R James Durham Kristy Ward Melissa Kennedy Sharnee Adams Courtney Teray Troy Maguire Steven Puckek Second Row L2R Shane Quinsee Steven Cameron IKamil Bulinski Megan Montague Phillip Cetwerschuk Mathew Smith Adis Husejnovic William Raye Absent Mathew Grima Teacher Mr Wayne Haren Mrs Sandra Spurr Principal Mr Joe Vella Front Row L2R 5155.06 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep 1B 5155.06 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep 1B Names Back Row L2R Travis Rand Benjamin Britton Jack Schofield John Huynh David Ung Second Row L2R Stephen Coburn Kurtis Maguire Jayde Page Milos Zarkovic Kaliesha Birch Melisa Husejnovic Tyson Freeman Annalise McMillan Front Row L2R Nerys Davie Chelsea TeRay Blake MacKenzie Brayden Lumm Mile Ajder Jordan Boudoloh Nhu Nguyen Jessica Tawaf Sang Lam Teacher Miss Elisaa Barr Mrs Betty Batty Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.07 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep G 5155.07 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep G Names Back Row L2R Liam Noack Brendan Stendt Steven Firth Ashley Rattray Second Row L2R Cecilia Nguyen Jennifer Ung Dale Reynolds Samuel Miranda Kyle Durbin Sharon Mach Hani Mohammad Front Row L2R Shae Scholfield Kelvin Quach Brenden Smith Dean Pegram Amanda Mach Jamie Wooding Brandon Marsh Howe Alexis Ante Absent Elias Boudoloh Linh Tran Teacher Miss Marnie Galea Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.08 - Albion State School 2002 Staff 5155.08 - Albion State School 2002 Staff Names Back Row L2R Marnie Galea Andrea Murray Elissa Barr John Milne Julie Hrovatin Sandra Spurr Jennifer Ryan Sandy Dennis Front Row L2R Lynn Mahoney Angela Paschalidis Susan Carpenter Joe Vella Teresa Woods Lorraine Farrugia Pt Porigneaux Absent Wayne Haren Jann Turner Betty Batty Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 2002 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5155.01 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 1 2T Names Back Row L2R Aaron Mayne Christene Protacio Julie Ung Nicholas Burrows Ebony Wemyss David Truong Natasha Malolo Second Row L2R Joshua Micallef Rochaell Donoghue Mana Lumm Meghan Douglas Jarrod Doherty Orlando Mayor Hayden Formosa Paige Mackenzie Front Row L2R Chelsea Lever Naomi Truong Nuri Nurhussien Stephanie Nedelkovska Emma Gruescu Ashleigh Gauci David Tran Zoe Ward Malea Culhane Saamu Teacher Mrs Jann Turner Mr Angela Paschalidis Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.02 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 2 3M 5155.02 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 2 3M Names Back Row L2R Bethany Tippet Narrell Raye Aaron McIntyre Joshua Boudoloh Reece Mayne Travis Montague Jesse Culhane Saamu Nicolle Reynolds Second Row L2R Annie Lam Jessica Nedelkovska Paloma Donato Travis Blacket Tim ONeill Bojana Kakuca Thuy Tran Melissa Hall Front Row L2R Alfie Kennedy Imran Rashid Danielle Williams Jim Murphy Kobi HOle Marsden Chantel Attard Natalie Coburn Kieran Azzopardi Luke DAlfonso Teacher Ms Andrea Murray Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.03 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 3 4H 5155.03 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 3 4H Names Back Row L2R Peter Mayne Safia Ali William Burrows David Kennedy Jesse Hearn James Schwencke Samantha Firth Second Row L2R Alisi Faingaanuku Jessica Heeps Nathaniel Dizon Owen Malolo Tarick Haleseh Amy Caruana Smith Ashley Skew Ethan Morgan Front Row L2R Nicole Williams Rahma Nurhussien Daniel Falzon Tiffany Smith Kasey Davis Natalie Miranda Zorana Popovic Jenny Le Shakira Lever Teacher Mrs Julie Hrovatin Mrs Lorraine Farrugia Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.04 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 4 5R 5155.04 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 4 5R Names Back Row L2R Merren Smart Robert Reynolds Mitchell Durbin Zayne Duggan Cody Mayne Callan Tishler Ladd John Second Row L2R Nivaar Rolston Gosia Wasilewska Sam Malolo Stephanie Stronell Julie Rand Kelly Kennedy Aidan Wileman Michael Nardella Teagan Maguire Front Row L2R Jennifer Williams Daniel Kindred Corine Markovic Jade Formosa Nichalos Davie Jahnah Clark Luke Meyer Jake Raye Jennifer Truong Teacher Miss Jennifer Ryan Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.05 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 6H 5155.05 - Albion State School 2002 Grade 6H Names Back Row L2R James Durham Kristy Ward Melissa Kennedy Sharnee Adams Courtney Teray Troy Maguire Steven Puckek Second Row L2R Shane Quinsee Steven Cameron IKamil Bulinski Megan Montague Phillip Cetwerschuk Mathew Smith Adis Husejnovic William Raye Absent Mathew Grima Teacher Mr Wayne Haren Mrs Sandra Spurr Principal Mr Joe Vella Front Row L2R 5155.06 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep 1B 5155.06 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep 1B Names Back Row L2R Travis Rand Benjamin Britton Jack Schofield John Huynh David Ung Second Row L2R Stephen Coburn Kurtis Maguire Jayde Page Milos Zarkovic Kaliesha Birch Melisa Husejnovic Tyson Freeman Annalise McMillan Front Row L2R Nerys Davie Chelsea TeRay Blake MacKenzie Brayden Lumm Mile Ajder Jordan Boudoloh Nhu Nguyen Jessica Tawaf Sang Lam Teacher Miss Elisaa Barr Mrs Betty Batty Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.07 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep G 5155.07 - Albion State School 2002 Grade Prep G Names Back Row L2R Liam Noack Brendan Stendt Steven Firth Ashley Rattray Second Row L2R Cecilia Nguyen Jennifer Ung Dale Reynolds Samuel Miranda Kyle Durbin Sharon Mach Hani Mohammad Front Row L2R Shae Scholfield Kelvin Quach Brenden Smith Dean Pegram Amanda Mach Jamie Wooding Brandon Marsh Howe Alexis Ante Absent Elias Boudoloh Linh Tran Teacher Miss Marnie Galea Principal Mr Joe Vella 5155.08 - Albion State School 2002 Staff 5155.08 - Albion State School 2002 Staff Names Back Row L2R Marnie Galea Andrea Murray Elissa Barr John Milne Julie Hrovatin Sandra Spurr Jennifer Ryan Sandy Dennis Front Row L2R Lynn Mahoney Angela Paschalidis Susan Carpenter Joe Vella Teresa Woods Lorraine Farrugia Pt Porigneaux Absent Wayne Haren Jann Turner Betty Battyalbion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Educating Surrey Hills - School No 2778, 1886-1986, 1986
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A second lesser copy was donated at a much earlier date. wekworth - (miss) reardon edith lauchlan thelma grant mavis higgins nancy kellan coster joyce parker marjorie dyson joy sutton phyllis cadmar gwennyth mclaughlin maurine wendorf winifred broadbent doreen hawes hilda powell crocker beatrix triggs dorothy peers ker pryde norma clemson kathleen owen doris glasscock elaine lovering w b (mr) dyer e a (mr) gamble william brown j k (mr) raw whitfield t doyle annie st stephens presbyterian church cadets bennett george t brigadier general gordon cottingham r v (mr) day george greaves arthur servan alice renkin anne lutheran peace memorial home gourlay education schools doney - (mr) collins fyfe alexander fire brigades maypoles duck lorraine hendy ives alfred reaburn john walduck gwyneth world war 1914-1918 breeden horace horrie wise amy (miss) blogg john kendrick newington lily (miss) parents clubs brookes - (mrs) lancashire deans johnson herbert -(mrs) travancore jamieson welch mcdonald harley mclean jack rex theatre surrey hills progress association gamer ernest southall ivan influenza barbara ross poliomyelitis scott moroney daniel thwaites jean constable oswell frank large gifford a e (rev) gillies j (rev) buxton porter jill morgan jan 1939-1945 williamson joan cargill jackson van ernst cooke tyrell's milkbar plaw graeme dairies chenu a h rutzou peter bowie heymann megan wilson ritter alan martyn dawson l (mrs) mcgregor d (mrs) e (mrs) fiedler wheeler lewis marsh rhyll slater games gangell pam barrow ford henry mcewan marion conlon kathy canterbury recreation reserve surrey park chatham oval mooney neil kitson surrey dive monk kay saldineri macqueen lyndy thomson daley susan discombe diane hanson robert mulvey albers angela tucker david glover bright lynette mcinnes jeanette nethercott turnball eric smith roberts chasemore lyle chislett miss capon program k n (mr) fuller i d (mr) henwood j w (mr) g (mr) veitch g (mrs) m (mrs) cheetham j (mr) gardner l (mr) d (mr) sepitka lorna balfe win wells bob keith ian kett mr elizabeth liney bruce macarthur rob kelly paula neil b sydenham shirley dixon o'hagan ros van someren fred norman burns roberta harry christine barker henry j t nutt ernest h richards benjamin lievesley john h knight gabriel clough john s hepburn james tinney arthur h blanchen bernard j somerwell elizabeth j john t john m caldicott howard t A 59 page informal history of Surrey Hills State School, No 2778. ...Donation made on behalf of Surrey Hills Primary School. A second lesser copy was donated at a much earlier date.A 59 page informal history of Surrey Hills State School, No 2778. To quote the authors: "we have not used footnotes, nor a bibliography; and we have used reminiscence without always ensuring that facts and dates are strictly accurate." The book is richly illustrated with photos, excerpts of student work and other ephemera. It is not indexed. Headings are: Beginnings, The Cadet Corps, Head Teacher Bennett, School Days 1900-1925, War Time & Beyond, The Mothers' Club, Childhood Illness, School Days in '30s, Expansion, PWD Problems, Depression and Wartime, Post War Crowding, memories, Mr Wheeler, Migrants, Royal Tours, Pedestrian Crossings, The Canteen, Craft Room, Sports Days, Acquisition of Mr Prior's House, Parents Right to Know, Social Service, School Committee, Concerts & Balls, Mothers' Club to Parents' Club, Library, More PWD Problems, Changes, Camps, Recent Principals. This copy includes a copy of the Centenary Weekend Programme which has been stuck inside the front cover.wekworth, - (miss), reardon, edith, lauchlan, thelma, grant, mavis, higgins, nancy, kellan, coster, joyce, parker, marjorie, dyson, joy, sutton, phyllis, cadmar, gwennyth, mclaughlin, maurine, wendorf, winifred, broadbent, doreen, hawes, hilda, powell, crocker, beatrix, triggs, dorothy, peers, ker, pryde, norma, clemson, kathleen, owen, doris, glasscock, elaine, lovering, w b (mr), dyer, e a (mr), gamble, william, brown, j k (mr), raw, whitfield t, doyle, annie, st stephens presbyterian church, cadets, bennett, george t, brigadier general gordon, cottingham, r v (mr), day, george, greaves, arthur, servan, alice, renkin, anne, lutheran peace memorial home, gourlay, education, schools, doney, - (mr), collins, fyfe, alexander, fire brigades, maypoles, duck, lorraine, hendy, ives, alfred, reaburn, john, walduck, gwyneth, world war, 1914-1918, breeden, horace, horrie, wise, amy (miss), blogg, john kendrick, newington, lily (miss), parents clubs, brookes, - (mrs), lancashire, deans, johnson, herbert, -(mrs), travancore, jamieson, welch, mcdonald, harley, mclean, jack, rex theatre, surrey hills progress association, gamer, ernest, southall, ivan, influenza, barbara, ross, poliomyelitis, scott, moroney, daniel, thwaites, jean, constable, oswell, frank, large, gifford, a e (rev), gillies, j (rev), buxton, porter, jill, morgan, jan, 1939-1945, williamson, joan, cargill, jackson, van ernst, cooke, tyrell's milkbar, plaw, graeme, dairies, chenu, a h, rutzou, peter, bowie, heymann, megan, wilson, ritter, alan, martyn, dawson, l (mrs), mcgregor, d (mrs), e (mrs), fiedler, wheeler, lewis, marsh, rhyll, slater, games, gangell, pam, barrow, ford, henry, mcewan, marion, conlon, kathy, canterbury recreation reserve, surrey park, chatham oval, mooney, neil, kitson, surrey dive, monk, kay, saldineri, macqueen, lyndy, thomson, daley, susan, discombe, diane, hanson, robert, mulvey, albers, angela, tucker, david, glover, bright, lynette, mcinnes, jeanette, nethercott, turnball, eric, smith, roberts, chasemore, lyle, chislett, miss, capon program, k n (mr), fuller, i d (mr), henwood, j w (mr), g (mr), veitch, g (mrs), m (mrs), cheetham, j (mr), gardner, l (mr), d (mr), sepitka, lorna, balfe, win, wells, bob, keith, ian, kett, mr, elizabeth, liney, bruce, macarthur, rob, kelly, paula, neil b, sydenham, shirley, dixon, o'hagan, ros, van someren, fred, norman, burns, roberta, harry, christine, barker, henry j t, nutt, ernest h, richards, benjamin, lievesley, john h, knight, gabriel, clough, john s, hepburn, james, tinney, arthur h, blanchen, bernard j, somerwell, elizabeth j, john t, john m, caldicott, howard t -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E & B L Rogers, 'Ivy Grange', Malmsbury Street, c. 1965
... Dean,* in acknowledging the compliment, paid a tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor for their great generosity in connection with the fete, and complimented them on their successful efforts. (Applause.). A cafe chantant, organised by Mr. John. Sullivan, was contributed to by Misses G. Hornal, M. O'Donnell, Ella Burke, Eileen Burke, Alice Marsh...Dean,* in acknowledging the compliment, paid a tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor for their great generosity in connection with the fete, and complimented them on their successful efforts. (Applause.). A cafe chantant, organised by Mr. John. Sullivan, was contributed to by Misses G. Hornal, M. O'Donnell, Ella Burke, Eileen Burke, Alice Marsh ...Rate Book evidence records that by 1870 Charles Vickers, architect, was the occupier of this house, having an NA.V. at that date o f£1105, although it is apparent that the house was in fact built by 1864, from the dat; set in the brickwork above the main door. In 1873 the property was purchased by David Beath, a merchant, and it was in the following year that the house was first recorded as 'Ivy Grange'. Beath was a deeply religious man and was a foundation member of both the Congregational and the Presbyterian (the Church of Scotland) Churches of Kew . He added, probably the tower wing, to the house in 1877 when architects Crouch and Wilson called tenders in that year 'for the erection of bluestone additions to (a) villa at Kew, for Davis Beath Esq.' The house was again added to in 1885 by the leading firm Reed, Henderson and Smart. For a number of years in the 1920s 'Ivy Grange' was used as a private mental hospital and is currently a guest house. In 1921 a fete was held at Ivy Grange in aid of building a new church (Sacred Heart, Kew): "Garden Fete in Aid of New Church, Kew. A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. Beautiful weather favoured the opening of a garden fete at "Ivy Grange," the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawlor, Malmsbury and Princess streets, Kew, on last Saturday afternoon, in aid of the fine new Church of the Sacred Heart, Kew, which is now receiving its finishing touches. Not content to wait for the official opening, the lady stallholders did a good business on the previous evening. The ceremony was performed" by the Very Rev. Dean Hegarty, P.P., V.F. (Carlton), with whom were associated the Rev. J. Manly, P.P. (Kew), and the Rev. R. S. Benson, P.P. (South Yarra), Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawlor, and others. Fr. Manly, who was cordially received, said he desired to thank Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor for lending their charming grounds, and for the trouble, time and expense they had given to preparing for the fete. He wished to thank Dean Hegarty for coming to open the fete. The Dean had been a dear and lifelong friend of the late Fr. O'Donoghoe, the beloved pastor of the Kew parish. Next June the Dean would celebrate the golden jubilee of his priesthood, so they could see that he was not a young man. (Laughter.) He hoped that the fete would be a great success, and that when his Grace the Archbishop —: (applause) — should open the new church, he (the speaker) would be able to present a satisfactory financial statement. (Applause.) Dean Hegarty, who was very cordially received, said it was a source of great pleasure to him to come to Kew, of which he entertained many pleasant recollections. The new church would have delighted the heart of their late beloved pastor, but it had pleased God to take him to a holler temple. His mantle had fallen on worthy shoulders, in the person of Fr. Manly—(applause)—who was carrying on the work of the parish well and vigorously. (Applause.) Some wondered how these great works were successfully accomplished. The prime factor in the wonderful progress of the Church— the work of the people, priests and nuns—was their deep, abiding Catholic faith. (Applause.) Kew was not by any means a large parish, yet look at the magnificent church that Fr. Manly was building on the hill! He said to his people, "Come, follow me, and we shall win through." (Applause.) It gave him great pleasure to declare the fete open, and he wished it the highest measure of success. (Prolonged applause.) Mr. J. Lawlor, who was greeted with applause, in moving a hearty vote of thanks to Dean Hegarty for his presence and support, said he knew of the great work done by the Dean in Gippsland, where he (the speaker) lived when a young man. The Dean ministered to a parish at that time as large as was the diocese of Sale to-day. The Dean and Fr. Manly reflected credit on the pioneer priests, who had laid well and solidly the foundations, of religion in Victoria. (Applause.) He was glad that reference had been~made to the work of their late beloved pastor, Fr. O'Donoghoe. : Mr. Pierce Cody seconded the motion, which, was carried by acclamation. The Dean,* in acknowledging the compliment, paid a tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor for their great generosity in connection with the fete, and complimented them on their successful efforts. (Applause.). A cafe chantant, organised by Mr. John. Sullivan, was contributed to by Misses G. Hornal, M. O'Donnell, Ella Burke, Eileen Burke, Alice Marsh, and M. Carrucan, and Messrs. T. Hammond, J. Donovan, J. Sullivan, and Fr. Lanigan. Mrs. J. Donovan was at the piano. St. Vincent de Paul Boys' Orphanage Band (South Melbourne) rendered selections. The stalls ware as follow:—Cake and Sweets Stall: Mesdames Needham, Treacey, Lynch and Cody. Fancy Stall: Mesdames Lawlor, J. P. Martin, M. Treacey, Simpson, Giddons and A. Molton, and Miss, Shirley. Refrestiment Stall: Mesdames Shiels, Hunter, Kealy, Duane and the Misses Turner and Delahunty; Produce Stall: Mesdames O'Sullivan, Mareli, Carrucan, and Kennedy. Mr. P. J. Kennedy acted as hon. general secretary. The fete was continued in the evening, the grounds being brilliantly illuminated. (Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), Thursday 7 April 1921, page 13) In 1930 it was acquired by the Carmelite Fathers for use as a novitiate: "IVY GRANGE," KEW." Acquired for Carmelite Novitiate. The valuable property, "Ivy Grange," Kew. which" belonged to the McGuiness family has been acquired by the Carmelite Fathers for a novitiate." (Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), Thursday 18 September 1930, page 18This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Ivy Grange, cnr Malmsbury and Princess Streets, Kew. Ivy Grange. Home of David Beath. Commenced 1864, Tower Wing added 1877. Chap 38.ivy grange, malmsbury street, dorothy rogers, david beath, charles vickers, crouch and wilson, kew houses -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Trinity Church Bacchus Marsh (The Iron Church)
... Marsh. It stood close to the location of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church erected in 1877 which still stands in 2025. It was in use between 1855 and 1877. These type of iron structures were cheaper to erect and could be dismantled and moved to other locations when necessary. The Iron Church was brick-lined and could hold between 150 and 200 people. The Church was opened on 4 July 1855 by Hussey Burgh Macartney, Dean...Marsh. It stood close to the location of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church erected in 1877 which still stands in 2025. It was in use between 1855 and 1877. These type of iron structures were cheaper to erect and could be dismantled and moved to other locations when necessary. The Iron Church was brick-lined and could hold between 150 and 200 people. The Church was opened on 4 July 1855 by Hussey Burgh Macartney, Dean ...Anglican (Church of England) services began in Bacchus Marsh as early as the 1840s. In 1855 an imported iron building from England became the first permanent Anglican Church building in Bacchus Marsh. It stood close to the location of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church erected in 1877 which still stands in 2025. It was in use between 1855 and 1877. These type of iron structures were cheaper to erect and could be dismantled and moved to other locations when necessary. The Iron Church was brick-lined and could hold between 150 and 200 people. The Church was opened on 4 July 1855 by Hussey Burgh Macartney, Dean of Melbourne. It was later consecrated by Bishop Perry on 28 July, 1861. The cost of construction was around 1,000 pounds. In 1877 the Holy Trinity Church was erected. The Iron Church was dismantled and sold to to two local businessmen, George Marshall and James Reid. It was re-erected in July 1877 without its brick lining or steeple and is presumed to have been used as a shed at a location in Graham Street known as 'Webster's Brothers Yard', (14 Graham Street). Over time the structure deteriorated to the point that it could no longer be used. Remnants of the Iron Church could be seen for many years. In 1995 the remnants were described by Peterson and Catrice in the Heritage Study of Bacchus Marsh Shire in the this way, 'on the rear boundary, now used as an outbuilding, is the surviving fabric of the former "Iron Church". This has a gabled roof and had four pointed windows at sides. It is all clad in corrugated iron. Access was not possible, but a 1977 photograph shows Gothic tracery in a window'. This is a rare image of a prefabricated building in mid-nineteenth century Victoria. Prefabricated buildings were widely used in the early Colonial period of Victoria as a cheaper building option for new and developing communities. Most of these buildings did not survive in the long term and photographic evidence of these type of structures is an important record of an aspect of Victoria's architectural history.Small black and white 'carte de viste' style photograph mounted on card. The image depicts the first permanent Anglican Church building in Bacchus Marsh, the Trinity Church, also known as the Iron Church. The date of the image is thought to be about 1867.anglican church bacchus marsh, churches bacchus marsh, trinity church bacchus marsh, bacchus marsh iron church, prefabricated buildings -
Melbourne Tram MuseumEphemera - Calendar, Topmill Pty Ltd, "Trams - 2001", 2000
... Photos by Noel Reed, Arthur Perry, Ray Marsh, Tracy Hardy, C Dean...Photos by Noel Reed, Arthur Perry, Ray Marsh, Tracy Hardy, C Dean "Trams - 2001" Ephemera Calendar Topmill Pty Ltd ...Wall Calendar - heavy card covers, 12 gloss art pages inside, titled "Trams - 2001" containing full colour photographs of Brisbane, Bendigo, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Rockhampton. Centre pages has postcards of Brisbane, Ballarat, Adelaide, Sydney, Hobart and Kalgoorlie. Has a list of tramway museums of Australasia, Melbourne tram photos of: Z3 205 VR 53 HTT 8 V 214 X 217 Z71 L 104 W5 774 SW5 682 - Merrin Eirth Z111 - Koorie tram - see Reg Item 4749 for a postcard size photograph. A 246 - Energy Victoria W2 - 150 years of Victoria. TMSV horse card 256 B2 in then then new Yarra trams colour scheme. Has a punched hole along the top edge to enable wall use. Provides dates for holidays, school holidays and Pension payment days and phases of the moon. Produced by Topmill Pty Ltd and distributed by Gordon & Gotch Pty Ltd. Photos by Noel Reed, Arthur Perry, Ray Marsh, Tracy Hardy, C Deantrams, tramways, ballarat, bendigo, melbourne, adelaide, sydney, brisbane, auckland, hobart, kalgoorlie, z class, vr, htt, v class, x class, l class, w5 class, b class, transporting art, tram 205, tram 53, tram 8, tram 214, tram 71, tram 217, tram 104, tram 774, tram 256, tram 682, tram 246, tram 111
