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Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Game Street Store built by the Doherty Family, unknown
... Game Street Store built by the Doherty Family......Doherty Family...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Emma Doherty Agnes Caffrey Essie nee Doherty Baines Shops Traders Businesses Game Street Doherty Family Game Street Store built by the Doherty Family Photograph ...emma doherty, agnes caffrey, essie nee doherty baines, shops, traders, businesses, game street, doherty family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Quads make grade, 25/01/2017
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne When the Stevenson quad squad embark on their first day of high school, it may take a while for classmates to detect their special bond. quads stevenson family montmorency secondary college quadruplets News article 1 page, black text, colour image. Quads make grade Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader Elissa Doherty ...When the Stevenson quad squad embark on their first day of high school, it may take a while for classmates to detect their special bond.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.quads, stevenson family, montmorency secondary college, quadruplets -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER - DOHERTY'S GARAGE
... The first one titled Family's garage nostalgia, the second Doherty's signs off for the last time....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser doherty's garage Two articles from the Bendigo Advertiser - One from Tuesday, September 19, 2017, and the second from Tuesday, January 23, 2018. The first one titled Family's ...Two articles from the Bendigo Advertiser - One from Tuesday, September 19, 2017, and the second from Tuesday, January 23, 2018. The first one titled Family's garage nostalgia, the second Doherty's signs off for the last time.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, doherty's garage -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBooklet, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Nar Nar Goon Information File, 2005
... .) -- history Bernie Byrne Jack Egan Mark & Sylvia Jones Daisy Lia Bill Doherty Michael O'Brien Joan & Frank Lindsay Paddy Henwood Bob Rose Harry James Ray Coombs Jack Payroll Deb Bramley Nar Nar Goon-Maryknoll Cricket Club John Byrne Bernie Dingle Jan van Steensel Len & Mary Bramley Kylie Shanks Bill Bickerton James Dore Red Gem Potatoes Brydie Cunningham Collection of newspaper articles from the area of Nar Nar Goon Display book containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Nar Nar Goon area. Casey Cardinia Collection - Nar Nar Goon Information File Booklet Narre Warren & District Family ...Nar Nar Goon, a town in Gippsland, Victoria, has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Originally part of the Kulin nation, the area was home to the Boon Wurrung people. The name "Nar Nar Goon" is believed to come from a Boonwurrung word referring to either the koala or the rakali. European settlement began with the establishment of the Mount Ararat pastoral run in 1844, followed by land sales in the 1850s and 1860s. Many settlers came from Ireland, particularly from the Monteagle estate in Limerick. The arrival of the railway in 1881 was a turning point, facilitating timber and agricultural industries. Several sawmills operated in the area, transporting timber via wooden tramways to the railway station. By the early 20th century, Nar Nar Goon had developed into a thriving township with a general store, hotel, butcher, baker, and garage. The town had strong Catholic roots, with a church opening in 1905. Over time, timber milling declined, and dairy farming became the dominant industry. In 2021, part of Nar Nar Goon was annexed to form the new suburb of Pakenham East. Today, Nar Nar Goon is known for its murals, historical buildings, and community spirit. It remains a small but significant town in Victoria’s history. [AI generated text]Display book containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Nar Nar Goon area.non-fictionnar nar goon (vic.), nar nar goon (vic.) -- history, bernie byrne, jack egan, mark & sylvia jones, daisy lia, bill doherty, michael o'brien, joan & frank lindsay, paddy henwood, bob rose, harry james, ray coombs, jack payroll, deb bramley, nar nar goon-maryknoll cricket club, john byrne, bernie dingle, jan van steensel, len & mary bramley, kylie shanks, bill bickerton, james dore, red gem potatoes, brydie cunningham -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupProgramme, Installation of Bro. J.L.L. Smith (Master Elect) Cranbourne Lodge No. 290 18 October 1943, 1943
... Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne The Cranbourne Lodge was established in 1921. Cranbourne (Vic.) Cranboure Lodge No. 290 Cranbourne Lodge -- list of officers Cranbourne Lodge -- list of Past Masters W.B. Campbell J.L.L. Smith D.F.H. Smith J. Lewis R.J. Woide N.L. Brunt F.G.Smith J.C. Gamble L.B. Poole T. Kernot E.A. Taylor J. McLeod M. Caulfield T. Toogood W. Manks S. White J.W. Hewett R.W. Cooper R.J. Campbell A.F. Hempel R. Bethune S.G. Brunt P. Capon J. Farmer H.C. Smith A.F. Doherty ...The Cranbourne Lodge was established in 1921. Cream coloured folded program. Gold and blue embossed masonic symbols. Navy blue Old English text throughout.Back cover: beside D.F.H. Smith in pencil - Related by marriage to Campbell & Brunt in Peter Watson's handwriting.cranbourne (vic.), cranboure lodge no. 290, cranbourne lodge -- list of officers, cranbourne lodge -- list of past masters, w.b. campbell, j.l.l. smith, d.f.h. smith, j. lewis, r.j. woide, n.l. brunt, f.g.smith, j.c. gamble, l.b. poole, t. kernot, e.a. taylor, j. mcleod, m. caulfield, t. toogood, w. manks, s. white, j.w. hewett, r.w. cooper, r.j. campbell, a.f. hempel, r. bethune, s.g. brunt, p. capon, j. farmer, h.c. smith, a.f. doherty, j.g.t. hanby, h. taylor -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Truganina & Derrimut
... Truganina Derrimut Typed notes A history of Truganina by Geo F Green 1935|Newspaper article The Sun 19 August 1973 Truganini|Handwritten notes 7 December Map of historic buildings roads drainage lines from Frances Overmars|Handwritten notes Alberts Plan Compiled by Albert James Evans who was born 6 April 1916|Typed notes Ancestry For Sarah and James Tout 1879 and Edward and Marion Elizabeth Richards 1890 and Annie and William Mitchell 1882 and Louisa and George and Elizabeth and John Opie 1871 and Charles and Maria Blackman 1878 and James and Margaret Rose 1875 and John Doherty and Jane Evans 1869 and William Doherty and Fanny Rebecca Scales 1867 and Jane Elizabeth and James Henry Evans 1867 and Louisa and William Cherry 1869|Extract The Plains of Iramoo by Esther Murray|Newspaper article The Sun 19 August1978 Truganini 98 years in a museum|Newspaper article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper article The Western Times 19 March 1986 Wandering around Werribee|Handwritten notes Ancestry for Elizabeth Doherty Conner|Photocopy of map Tarneit Deutgam Derrimut Werribee Truganina & Derrimut|A History of Truganina by George F Green 1935|Farms of the district|Families of the district Archive Truganina & Derrimut ...Typed notes A history of Truganina by Geo F Green 1935|Newspaper article The Sun 19 August 1973 Truganini|Handwritten notes 7 December Map of historic buildings roads drainage lines from Frances Overmars|Handwritten notes Alberts Plan Compiled by Albert James Evans who was born 6 April 1916|Typed notes Ancestry For Sarah and James Tout 1879 and Edward and Marion Elizabeth Richards 1890 and Annie and William Mitchell 1882 and Louisa and George and Elizabeth and John Opie 1871 and Charles and Maria Blackman 1878 and James and Margaret Rose 1875 and John Doherty and Jane Evans 1869 and William Doherty and Fanny Rebecca Scales 1867 and Jane Elizabeth and James Henry Evans 1867 and Louisa and William Cherry 1869|Extract The Plains of Iramoo by Esther Murray|Newspaper article The Sun 19 August1978 Truganini 98 years in a museum|Newspaper article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper article The Western Times 19 March 1986 Wandering around Werribee|Handwritten notes Ancestry for Elizabeth Doherty Conner|Photocopy of map Tarneit Deutgam Derrimut Werribeetruganina, derrimut -
National Wool MuseumInstrument - Scales, 1880-1898
... At the time of sale, the last of the Hirst family to work in the mill located in Geelong gave Donald (donor Bruce's father) Doherty a set of scales that had been used by several generations of Hirsts and adapted by them over time for specific use in their mill. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula At the time of sale, the last of the Hirst family to work in the mill located in Geelong gave Donald (donor Bruce's father) Doherty a set of scales that had been used by several generations of Hirsts and adapted by them over time for specific use in their mill. ...At the time of sale, the last of the Hirst family to work in the mill located in Geelong gave Donald (donor Bruce's father) Doherty a set of scales that had been used by several generations of Hirsts and adapted by them over time for specific use in their mill. These Scales were saved from waste and being thrown away at the time of sale to remain in use in the industry in the hands of someone who knew how to use them. The scales were used in calculating the weight of cloth and simultaneously calculating the amount of yarn required to weave it following the instructions printed within the box. The box bears the signatures of two Hirst family members, one being Lewis Hirst dated at 1898. The original brass pole has been replaced with a replica metal somewhere throughout the years after the brass pole broke through use. Hirst was brought by McKendrick in the 1960s and these scales sat for 12 months as part of the 12 month "cooling off" period. The scales were then handed to Donald rather than being disposed of.Scales used for weighing and calculating weight and thread count of textile samples. Originated from Godfrey Hirst Mills in Geelong. Writing describes how to utilise scales. Scales are made from brass, pole for holding scales once brass now replaced with metal pole. Scales held inside wooden box with black text in ink depicting use of scales on paper located inside and outside of box.Outside of box. Wording: APPARTUS for TESTING the WEIGHT per YARD of CLOTHS & COUNT of YARN from a small SAMPLE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indispensable to Manufactures, Merchants & handling Woollen, Worsted, Cotton, Linen, Jute, Hemp, Flannel, Felt, Army, Navy, Police, Railway, Sail & other Cloths -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USED IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The apparatus consists of Scales, Weights, 1, 2 & 4 sq. inch Cutting Templates & Book of Tables --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------By weighing a small Sample the accurate Weight in Ounces of a yard of Cloth any width from 18 to 64 inches, the Weight per Square Metre in Grams, the Counts* of Warp and Weft, and the approximate length of full & short ends of pieces of fabrics, [without unrolling and measuring for stocktaking & other purposes] can be ascertained without any Calculation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Price in United Kingdom, 25s., Carriage Paid. Price to Canada & U.S.A. $6.75 do. H. Lord. 10, And Place, Bradford, England. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*When ordering, state on what system you base your YARN COUNTS. Inside of box. Wording: DIRECTIONS FOR USE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TESTING WEIGHT OF CLOTHS. Place sample to be tested on a piece of cardboard, put a Cutting Template on it, cut card and cloth round template with scissors and weigh it according to instructions given in Book of Tables. TESTING FOR YARN COUNTS. Cut out 1 square inch of cloth, draw out wrap or weft threads, according to which is being tested, and the number of inches so drawn, that balance respective weight is the approximate Count. The same rule holds good when number of inches are drawn from a bobbin. In testing from the cloth, allowance has to be made for loss or gain in the process of manufacture. Weight marked C is for Cotton Counts " " W " " Worsted " " " WS " " Woollen Skeins " " L " " Linen Counts. The weights for testing samples of cloth are 20, 10, 10, 5, 3, 2, 1, grains in brass & '5, '3, '2, '1 [tenths of a grain] in aluminium. Inside of box. Signtures, handwritten: Bottom right: Lewis Hirst !898 Top Left (Smudge ?) W Hirst !935godfrey hirst, hirst family, textile design, textile creation
