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Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, Ancient Order of Druids, c1935
... Druid...The Ancient Order of Druids (AOD) is a fraternal organisation founded in London, England in 1781 that still operates to this day. ...Photo of a parade in Main Street with the local chapter of the Ancient Order of Druids in attendance...The earliest known records of the Druids come from the 3rd century BC. Druid Parade Photo of a parade in Main Street with the local chapter of the Ancient Order of Druids in attendance Ancient Order of Druids Image ...The Ancient Order of Druids (AOD) is a fraternal organisation founded in London, England in 1781 that still operates to this day. It is the earliest known English group to be founded based upon the iconography of the ancient druids. Druid, (Celtic: “Knowing [or Finding] the Oak Tree”), member of the learned class among the ancient Celts. They seem to have frequented oak forests and acted as priests, teachers, and judges. The earliest known records of the Druids come from the 3rd century BC.Photo of a parade in Main Street with the local chapter of the Ancient Order of Druids in attendancedruid, parade -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Photograph of the Druids Oak Plaque, December 27th, 1870, Tree planted by the Druids of Ballarat, 1/12/2009
... The plaque in the photograph commemorates the planting of a Druids Oak in 1870....1 coloured gloss photograph of the Druids Oak plaque....Back lefthand corner of the photo written in blue biro on a white label, "Druid's Oak, 27Dec.1870, 1Dec. 2009."...Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 The plaque in the photograph commemorates the planting of a Druids Oak in 1870. In 2009, doubt surrounds the planting of the Druids Oak tree. ...The plaque in the photograph commemorates the planting of a Druids Oak in 1870.In 2009, doubt surrounds the planting of the Druids Oak tree. Was this the first Druids Oak to be planted in Ballarat? These trees make up an interesting aspect of Ballarat history.1 coloured gloss photograph of the Druids Oak plaque.Back lefthand corner of the photo written in blue biro on a white label, "Druid's Oak, 27Dec.1870, 1Dec. 2009."druids oak, druids friendly society, john garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, plaque, gardens, ballarat -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1914-1915 (Approximate)
... Men in long white gowns belonged to Druid Lodge....Postcard size photograph of Procession of Druids marching up Rutherglen Main Street...Men in long white gowns belonged to Druid Lodge. druid lodge rutherglen hospital On verso: "Postcard / Correspondence / Address only / Australia" Postcard size photograph of Procession of Druids marching up Rutherglen Main Street Photograph Image ...Annual procession in aid of hospitals - Corowa, Albury, Wangaratta - before Rutherglen hospital was built. Men in long white gowns belonged to Druid Lodge.Postcard size photograph of Procession of Druids marching up Rutherglen Main StreetOn verso: "Postcard / Correspondence / Address only / Australia"druid lodge, rutherglen hospital -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionPhotograph, W H Robinson, Druids Sandhurst Lodge No. 247, 01 / 11/ 1910
... Druids are known to exist from around the 3rd century B.C. ...Framed black and white group photographic portrait of 37 members of the Sandhurst Chapter of the Druids staged and shot outdoors. Each of the gentlemen is carrying a bouquet of flowers. ...Druids are known to exist from around the 3rd century B.C. ...Druids are known to exist from around the 3rd century B.C. Their name may have come from a Celtic word meaning “knower of the oak tree.” Many of their ceremonies were carried out in oak groves, which they considered sacred and members were, at that time a mix of priest, judge, doctor and philosopher. The Druids enjoyed a revival in the 19th century and were taken up enthusiastically during the Victorian era. Druidry was believed to have been introduced into Australia in 1851 with the setting up of the first lodge in Melbourne under the name United Ancient Order of Druids. Unlike the Freemasons, the Druids were not a secret society and were not selective in who they let in, as long as they paid their dues and acted more like a benevolent society than a spiritual movement. "They originally operated when there were few benefits available from the government or employers and the introduction of sick leave and other employer provided benefits, combined with the gradual introduction of government subsidised medicine, caused the need for them to diminish." Druids House — in Swanston Street, was opened by the Lord Mayor in 1927 and was designed to be the movement's national head office. It was completed at a cost of 19,000 pounds. This photograph was believed to have been commissioned by the Druids of Bendigo to the Licensees of the Queens Head pub where they regularly met, situated on the corner of the Bendigo-Maryborough Rd & the Calder Alternate Hwy ( Lockwood Cross Roads). The old Marong Council offices were situated opposite from 1864 until around 1908 when new offices were then built in Marong. It is believed that this photograph and a photo of the pub were given to Marong Shire by descendants of the publicans, probably in the 90’s. Framed black and white group photographic portrait of 37 members of the Sandhurst Chapter of the Druids staged and shot outdoors. Each of the gentlemen is carrying a bouquet of flowers. The photograph has a gold inner mount with the second mount cut to give the impression of a frame. The outer mount is hand painted with botanical motifs and elaborate text c.t. DRUIDS Sandhurst Lodge/ No 247. l.c Presented to Mr and Mrs Chadwick / Lockwood / in recognition for kindness rendered.W. G. Robinson / Photo and J.H. Gribble / Long Gully / 1,11,10robinson photographer, j.h.b. gribble artist, chadwick, shire of marong, city of greater bendigo portraits, city of greater bendigo community groups -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ILLUMINATED ADDRESS - E. J. SWIFT, 1909
... This lithographic illuminated address issued to E J Swift for his services to the lodge by the United Ancient Order of Druids (UAOD) Grand Lodge of Australia. E. J. ...An illuminated address from the United Ancient Order of Druids Grand Lodge of Australia presented to E. ...This lithographic illuminated address issued to E J Swift for his services to the lodge by the United Ancient Order of Druids (UAOD) Grand Lodge of Australia. E. J. ...This lithographic illuminated address issued to E J Swift for his services to the lodge by the United Ancient Order of Druids (UAOD) Grand Lodge of Australia. E. J. Swift served as the Grand Secretary during a significant era when the UAOD (Melbourne) was one of Victoria's most influential friendly societies. Swift was a key figure in the development and opening of Druids House at 407–409 Swanston Street, Melbourne. He was present when the building was officially opened on 4 April 1927 by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne.The UAOD was founded in Melbourne in 1851 as an offshoot from it's English Order. The UAOD functioned as a friendly society, providing medical, funeral, and sickness benefits to its members. The illuminated address is produced by the prominent Melbourne firm Troedel & Co. (leading lithographer).An illuminated address from the United Ancient Order of Druids Grand Lodge of Australia presented to E. J. Swift. "This is to certify that brother E J Swift has faithfully discharged the office of District President in No. 10 district and is therefore entitled to rank District Past President". Signed by two members of the Grand Lodge (Chambers President and Grand sec.) Printed on card with a hand painted image showing a group of Bendigo men in ancient costume at top, Stonehenge on bottom and bordered with leaves and acorns. Markings - Troedel & Co Lith Melb. Dated 5th March 1909person, individual, e j swift -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - The Ballarat Druids, and Two Oak Trees in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 7/2009, 22/1/2010
... The relevance of the oak trees is related to the ancient traditions of the Druids and the Druids Friendly Society in Ballarat....Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 The relevance of the oak trees is related to the ancient traditions of the Druids and the Druids Friendly Society in Ballarat. ...The relevance of the oak trees is related to the ancient traditions of the Druids and the Druids Friendly Society in Ballarat.There were two active Lodges in Ballarat until the late 1980's involved in good works and community health.2 pages, 1and1/4 pages of print in note form.Nonejohn garner, doctor, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, druid oaks, the ballarat druids, quercus robur, druid friendly society, gardens, ballarat, john garner collection -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - The Druids Oak 1870, A Poem - Mary Melcherts, Unknown
... There are two Druids Oaks in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, planted in 1870 with the founding of two local Druid Lodges in Ballarat....The Druids Oaks have a most interesting history in terms of these trees' association with the Ancient Order of Druids and Freemasonry. ...There are two Druids Oaks in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, planted in 1870 with the founding of two local Druid Lodges in Ballarat.The Druids Oaks have a most interesting history in terms of these trees' association with the Ancient Order of Druids and Freemasonry. One photocopied sheet, printed in black.p.13, righthand corner.john garner, john garner collection, doctor, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, druids oak, freemasonry, the ancient order of druids, quercus robur, gardens, ballarat -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Druids Oaks in Ballarat, Emails May 2009, 15/5/2009, John Garner to Kerry Robinson. 22/5/2009, Kerry Robinson to John Garner
... Enquiry by Doctor John Garner to the Druids Friendly Society to try and establish when the first Druids Oak trees were planted in Ballarat....Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group George Longley Building Gillies Street North entrance Ballarat West 3350 Enquiry by Doctor John Garner to the Druids Friendly Society to try and establish when the first Druids Oak trees were planted in Ballarat. ...Enquiry by Doctor John Garner to the Druids Friendly Society to try and establish when the first Druids Oak trees were planted in Ballarat.The Druids Oaks in Ballarat are part of the history of this city in terms not only of the trees but the Masonic Lodges established and the Druids Friendly Society.1 page of 2 emails in blue and black print. Italics used in the first email to indicate reference though no source given.Nonedruids oak, druids friendly society, kerry j.robinson druids, john garner, doctor, ballarat botanical gardens history group, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - Our Two Druid Oaks: Ballarat Botanical Gardens, A Thumbnail Sketch, [c 2009]
... The two Druid Oaks in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens are an important part of Ballarat's history....The two Druid oaks planted in the Gardens relate to the Ancient Order of Druids and the lodges established in Ballarat in 1870. ...The two Druid Oaks in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens are an important part of Ballarat's history.The two Druid oaks planted in the Gardens relate to the Ancient Order of Druids and the lodges established in Ballarat in 1870. Three sheets of paper, printing in black with key words in red in large print.1. is circled in black biro, top righthand corner.john garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, druid oak, the ancient order of druids, quercus robur, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, druid lodges., druid friendly society, gardens, ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Badge - Ribbon with badge
... The United Order of Druids split from the Ancient Order and was more democratic and socially conscientious. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The United Order of Druids split from the Ancient Order and was more democratic and socially conscientious. ...The United Order of Druids split from the Ancient Order and was more democratic and socially conscientious. Their motto was "United to Serve".A red grosgrain ribbon hanging from brass bar behind badge with inscribed mott "United To Assist" folded over a metallic holder and self-attached"United To Assist"ceremonial badge with ribbon, united order of druids -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Mr Tom Laffen's Druids Cricket Club Life Member Certificate, n.d
... Framed life member's certificate presented to Mr Tom M. Laffen by Druids Cricket Club for services to the club over many years. ...Druids Cricket Club Thomas "Tom" Laffen Framed life member's certificate presented to Mr Tom M. ...druids cricket club, thomas "tom" laffen -
Williamstown Historical Society IncFunctional object - Embossing stamp
... This embossing press was used to stamp, authorise or otherwise identify documents relating to the “United Ancient Order of Druids” Nelson Lodge No. 257. ...This embossing press was used to stamp, authorise or otherwise identify documents relating to the “United Ancient Order of Druids” Nelson Lodge No. 257. Impression Mark: NELSON LODGE NO 257 U.A.O.D. ...This embossing press was used to stamp, authorise or otherwise identify documents relating to the “United Ancient Order of Druids” Nelson Lodge No. 257. Heavy cast iron implement with spring loaded lever, which when depressed brings two dies together to make an impression on paper. The press is painted with black enamel paint and gold ‘coach-work’ filligree. Impression Mark: NELSON LODGE NO 257 U.A.O.D. -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPostcard - Post card, c1920
... The men near the front of the hotel, in white robes, are members of the Druid lodge. The firetruck is from the New South Wales Fire Brigade....The men near the front of the hotel, in white robes, are members of the Druid lodge. The firetruck is from the New South Wales Fire Brigade. ...Believed to have been taken sometime in the 1920s. An enthusiast could probably date the photo by the fire engine.Black and white photographic postcard showing a parade in Main Street, Rutherglen. The building at the center of the photograph is the Victoria Hotel. The men near the front of the hotel, in white robes, are members of the Druid lodge. The firetruck is from the New South Wales Fire Brigade.main street rutherglen, parades, victoria hotel, druids -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Z1 Nicholson St and Victoria Parade, David Menzies, 1975
... In the background is a sign for the Druids Hospital Benefits fund....In the background is a sign for the Druids Hospital Benefits fund. Yields information about Z1 and St Vincents. ...Black and white print of Z1 Nicholson St and Victoria Parade with St Vincents Hospital in the background. This building was demolished for redevelopment during 2023. In the background is a sign for the Druids Hospital Benefits fund.Yields information about Z1 and St Vincents.Black and White photographs - printed on plain paper with photographers stamp and notes on rear.Has stamp of David Menzies on rear. and in ink details of photo.tramways, trams, mmtb, z1 class, tram 1, nicholson st, st vincents -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - SANDHURST LODGE ADDRESS TO J.ENEVER, December 1920
... Has received a vote of thanks for having passed the Arch Druids chair in lodge No 247. Signed by: W.W. ...Has received a vote of thanks for having passed the Arch Druids chair in lodge No 247. Signed by: W.W. ...Coloured: This is to certify that Bro John Enever. PA. Has received a vote of thanks for having passed the Arch Druids chair in lodge No 247. Signed by: W.W. Pearce - Secretary. Sandhurst Lodge. No 247. Other men in the photo are:: Bro. J R.Blokkeerusab --- Bro. G.Pearce. DP --- Bro. W.W.Pearse. Sec --- Bro. J.Jose. A.D.B. --- Bro. L.W.Lee. MS --- Bro. G.E.Branagan .I.C --- Bro. G.Hocking.V.A.B --- Bro. A.Enever.P.A --- Bro .J.Redding. V.A.B --- Bro. V.Hosking.DC --- Bro. A.Pieper.PC --- Bro. W.Franklin.A.B.D --- Bro. L.W.Lee. Jnr. TRE --- Bro. E.Johnson. PDP --- Bro. W.Pascoe.VP ---- United Ancient Order of Druids. Markings: D1 536. Embossed frame. Deframed 2022person, individual, certificate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceremonial object - Ceremonial collar
... Ancient Order of Druids was formed in London in 1871. Their motto was "Justice, Philanthropy and Brotherly Love". ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Ancient Order of Druids was formed in London in 1871. Their motto was "Justice, Philanthropy and Brotherly Love". ...Ancient Order of Druids was formed in London in 1871. Their motto was "Justice, Philanthropy and Brotherly Love". The Order was established in Australia in 1851.The Sandhurst Lodge 247 met at Queens Head Hotel (Lockwood cross roads) and was first mentioned in the Bendigo Advertiser in 1863.Ceremonial collar in red velvet with gold metallic bullion fringe around outside edge and lower inside edge and gold metallic lace to edge. At one end (LHS) there is a large gold metallic star in sequins and gold metallic bullion. At the other end (RHS) the initials PA are worked in zardozi work in gold metallic thread 5cmx7cm.ceremonial collar, ancient order of druids -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)Photograph - SPOCA, Tour of Ireland
... Climbers Mahon, Smith, Williams & Cullinan atop Hill of Slane (in icy winds and drizzle) where Patrick in 432, aged around 40 years, returned to Ireland and first lit a bonfire proclaiming the Christian alternative to pagan Druidic beliefs. SPOCA Group sang rousing version of school song "Semper Fidelis"...St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA) Formerly Cnr of Cathedral Place & Lansdowne Street East Melbourne melbourne Climbers Mahon, Smith, Williams & Cullinan atop Hill of Slane (in icy winds and drizzle) where Patrick in 432, aged around 40 years, returned to Ireland and first lit a bonfire proclaiming the Christian alternative to pagan Druidic beliefs. SPOCA Group sang rousing version of school song "Semper Fidelis" Photograph SPOCA, Tour of Ireland ... -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesPhotograph - Nurses in uniform circa 1937, at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
... The photograph belongs to Mary Deane and appears to be taken on top of the Druids building at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne. ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne The photograph belongs to Mary Deane and appears to be taken on top of the Druids building at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne. ...The photograph belongs to Mary Deane and appears to be taken on top of the Druids building at St Vincents Hospital Melbourne. Mary appears to have graduated as she is wearing her "St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne nursing sister's veil" and colleagues are all smiling and happy.st vincent's hospital nurse training., mary deane, druids building st vincent's hospital melbourne -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Samuel Bolton in Druid's regalia, 1950
... Samuel Bolton of 244 Union Road, Surrey Hills in his 'Druid's Collar' in 1950. Samuel and his son-in-law Patrick Burns were staunch Druids. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Samuel Bolton of 244 Union Road, Surrey Hills in his 'Druid's Collar' in 1950. Samuel and his son-in-law Patrick Burns were staunch Druids. ...Samuel Bolton of 244 Union Road, Surrey Hills in his 'Druid's Collar' in 1950. Samuel and his son-in-law Patrick Burns were staunch Druids. The Lodge met monthly in the Rechabite Hall in Canterbury Road. The United Ancient Order of Druids (UAOD) was founded in Victoria around 1862. An account is included in Ken James' book 'Surrey Hills Friendly Societies'. This is based on Box Hill Reporter articles and material in relevant files at PROV. Summary: The Surrey Hills Lodge was established in 1890. The trustees were Ernest W Opperman (newsagent), James H Corstorphan (grocer) and Thomas White (plasterer). Opening night was 27 November 1890 and early meetings were held in Br Corstorphan's home in Canterbury Road on Tuesday evenings. By 1891 the ledge had 80 members. Samuel (1978-1951) was a butcher who came to Surrey Hills from Euroa some time between 1926-1931. His shop was at the Mon Albert terminus. After he sold it, it became part of the supermarket on the north side of Whitehorse Road. He was married in 1879 to Elizabeth Beatrice Maker (1881-1963).A black and white photograph of a man with regalia collar around his neck.(mr) samuel bolton, union road, surrey hills, druids, rechabite hall, clothing and dress, united ancient order of druids, druid's regalia, regalia, friendly societies -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, John N. Papadopoulos & family, 1924
... John (Yiannis) Nicholas Papadopoulos photographed with his wife Florence Druid and sons l-r Nick and John (Jack). John arrived in Australia from Ithaca in 1913 where he joined his brother Anastasios in Kalgoorlie. ...Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne John (Yiannis) Nicholas Papadopoulos photographed with his wife Florence Druid and sons l-r Nick and John (Jack). John arrived in Australia from Ithaca in 1913 where he joined his brother Anastasios in Kalgoorlie. ...John (Yiannis) Nicholas Papadopoulos photographed with his wife Florence Druid and sons l-r Nick and John (Jack). John arrived in Australia from Ithaca in 1913 where he joined his brother Anastasios in Kalgoorlie. Following the race riots of 1916 both brothers left W.A. and came to Melbourne. Here John established a fruit business in South Melbourne.A black and white studio photograph of a man and lady and two little boys photographer against a floral backdrop. The man and one of the boys are sitting on a seat while the lady and other child are standing.pappas -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: DRUIDS
... Club of the Melbourne Druids Lodge. They would distribute toys and sweets to the children of St. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Group druids Druids Alex H. Stone St. Aidens orphanage D. ...Copy of a photograph of a large group of men in formal dress, all holding bouquets. On the side of the photo there is written : 'Note from Alex H. Stone, probably a photo of the local? Club of the Melbourne Druids Lodge. They would distribute toys and sweets to the children of St. Aidens Orphanage and then take ____? ______? Home on the train? ( The handwriting is very hard to decipher). This photo was sent to the Bendigo Historical Society by D. McFarlane, 5W Water St. Cairns.W. H. Robinson Bendigoperson, group, druids, druids, alex h. stone, st. aidens orphanage, d. mcfarlane -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - DRUID'S FLOAT, EASTER FAIR 1919, 1919
... Inscriptions: on board written in ink 'Easter Fair, 1919'. On back - 'Druid's Easter Fair, 1919, in pencil....Inscriptions: on board written in ink 'Easter Fair, 1919'. On back - 'Druid's Easter Fair, 1919, in pencil. Photograph DRUID'S FLOAT, EASTER FAIR 1919 ...Black and white photograph on outside. Buildings L and back. At centre, horse-drawn float carrying approximately twelve people, dressed mainly in white, with heads covered. Driver at centre wearing hat. Flat decorated with foliage. Two horses pulling float. At L, horse and rider. Large trees in back, two standing figures at R. Inscriptions: on board written in ink 'Easter Fair, 1919'. On back - 'Druid's Easter Fair, 1919, in pencil.person, group, easter procession -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesAlbum - Agnes McLean, photographs at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, circa 1926-1928
... Laying of new building (later: Healy) Foundation Stone 1928, celebrations in Druids Wing, Brenan Hall....Laying of new building (later: Healy) Foundation Stone 1928, celebrations in Druids Wing, Brenan Hall. St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Brenan Hall Religious Sisters of Charity Nurses Foundation stone 1928 Four loose album pages containing twenty-three black and white photographs mounted with gold photo corners. ...Photos include nursing colleagues in uniform, in theatre and night duty, social occasions at St Vincent's. Nurses are in full uniform, cap, starched loose fitting, long sleeved white linen dresses buttoned to drop waist with belt, white stockings and heeled court leather regulation shoes. Religious Sisters of Charity in full black winter habits, veils and rosary beads. Laying of new building (later: Healy) Foundation Stone 1928, celebrations in Druids Wing, Brenan Hall.st vincent's hospital melbourne, brenan hall, religious sisters of charity, nurses, foundation stone 1928 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumBook, Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees Association (ATMOEA), "1978 Edition - The Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees Association (Victorian Branch) - Safety, First Aid, Hand tools and protective clothing and equipment", 1978
... Has adverts for The Druids, Holdens, ANSI, Hibernian Society, Thomas Warburton, Wonderpak Chemicals, Fairmark, Commonwealth Engineer, Raff Jeanery, Australian Thread, Regent Motors, Yarra Falls Ltd, Fabspec, Silverway Pharmacy, Consolidated Pneumatic, Sands and McDougall, McAdams of Essendon, the Irish National Foresters Catholic Benefit Society and Tramways Benefit Society....Has adverts for The Druids, Holdens, ANSI, Hibernian Society, Thomas Warburton, Wonderpak Chemicals, Fairmark, Commonwealth Engineer, Raff Jeanery, Australian Thread, Regent Motors, Yarra Falls Ltd, Fabspec, Silverway Pharmacy, Consolidated Pneumatic, Sands and McDougall, McAdams of Essendon, the Irish National Foresters Catholic Benefit Society and Tramways Benefit Society. "1978 Edition - The Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees Association (Victorian Branch) - Safety, First Aid, Hand tools and protective clothing and equipment". ...Book - 32 pages centre stapled titled "1978 Edition - The Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees Association (Victorian Branch) - Safety, First Aid, Hand tools and protective clothing and equipment". Provides information and guidance on Industrial safety, equipment and fire. Has adverts for The Druids, Holdens, ANSI, Hibernian Society, Thomas Warburton, Wonderpak Chemicals, Fairmark, Commonwealth Engineer, Raff Jeanery, Australian Thread, Regent Motors, Yarra Falls Ltd, Fabspec, Silverway Pharmacy, Consolidated Pneumatic, Sands and McDougall, McAdams of Essendon, the Irish National Foresters Catholic Benefit Society and Tramways Benefit Society.trams, tramways, unions, safety, medical, benefit society, workshops -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - Sunshine & District Cricket Association
... Newspaper article in the Melbourne Truth Nov 4th, 1972|2087.04 - The Laws of Cricket -1992|2087.05 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association - Letter to Council seeking support on reserves|2087.06 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association - Support of the Druids Cricket Club...Newspaper article in the Melbourne Truth Nov 4th, 1972|2087.04 - The Laws of Cricket -1992|2087.05 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association - Letter to Council seeking support on reserves|2087.06 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association - Support of the Druids Cricket Club Collection of articles on the Sunshine & District Cricket Association Administrative record Sunshine & District Cricket Association ...2087.01 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association Constitution and Rules 1992 - 93|2087.02 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association 45th Annual Report and Balance Sheet Season 1974-75|2087.03 - It's Not Cricket When Soccer Takes The Ovals - Selwyn Park . Newspaper article in the Melbourne Truth Nov 4th, 1972|2087.04 - The Laws of Cricket -1992|2087.05 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association - Letter to Council seeking support on reserves|2087.06 - Sunshine & District Cricket Association - Support of the Druids Cricket Clubcricket -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Under 16 Premiers 1957 - 58 Team Photograph, Various
... Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Under 16 Premiers 1957 - 58|Back Row A. ...Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Cricket Team Photograph Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Under 16 Premiers 1957 - 58|Back Row A. ...Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Under 16 Premiers 1957 - 58|Back Row A. Prewett, B. Doran, B. W. Carter, Barry L. Carter, P. Moloney, J. Brennan, T. Toomey|Centre Row D. Cotte, V. Smithwick (Scorer), T. Laffan (Senior Vice President), D. Darcy (Captain), W. Mitchell (Secretary), J. O'Brien (Manager), B. Crosbie (Vice Captain)|Front Row B. Stewart, B. Smith, R. Chambers, R. Hardie, K, Parcellsunshine druids cricket club, cricket, team photograph -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Warrnambool Friendly Societies Park Trust Ledgers, Friendly Societies Park Trust administrative personnel, 1871 to 1947
... In 1871 the Friendly Societies of Warrnambool (benefit societies which mainly offered members heath cover, including the Oddfellows, Foresters, Hibernians,, Rechabites, Sons of Temperance, Druids and Protestant Alliance) established a sports ground in Warrnambool. ...In 1871 the Friendly Societies of Warrnambool (benefit societies which mainly offered members heath cover, including the Oddfellows, Foresters, Hibernians,, Rechabites, Sons of Temperance, Druids and Protestant Alliance) established a sports ground in Warrnambool. ...These ledgers are administrative records of the Warrnambool Friendly Societies Park Trust. One contains Minutes of meetings from 1931 to 1947 and the other is an Accounts Book with records of payments for salaries, insurance, rentals, ground improvements etc. from 1908 to 1947. Some inserts in the ledgers date back to the early days of the Trust. In 1871 the Friendly Societies of Warrnambool (benefit societies which mainly offered members heath cover, including the Oddfellows, Foresters, Hibernians,, Rechabites, Sons of Temperance, Druids and Protestant Alliance) established a sports ground in Warrnambool. This included facilities for cricket, football and Athletics Carnivals and other public demonstrations and meetings and was administered by a Trust with members representing each of the Friendly Societies. Today the area is a major sports facility and still has the name Friendly Societies Park but it is now administered by the Warrnambool City Council. These items are of considerable historical interest as they contain much detail about the early history of the Friendly Societies Park Trust and give researchers valuable information on the work of benefit societies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Warrnambool and also on a major sports facility still existing in Warrnambool. .1 Ledger of 380 pages with a black cover and beige leather spine and corners. The edges of the pages are marbled and the pages have printed red and blue lines. The handwritten entries are in ink. There are some loose inserts in this ledger. .2 Ledger of 510 pages with a black cover and beige leather spine and corners. The pages have an alphabetical index at the front and have red and blue printed lines. The handwritten entries are in ink. friendly societies park warrnambool, friendly societies in warrnambool -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Season 1938 - 39 Team Photograph, Various
... Sunshine District Cricket Association Druids Cricket Club Premier 1938-39 |Back Row T. ...Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Cricket Team Photograph Sunshine District Cricket Association Druids Cricket Club Premier 1938-39 |Back Row T. ...Sunshine District Cricket Association Druids Cricket Club Premier 1938-39 |Back Row T. McIntyre, T. Dalling, W. Martin, A. Carter Jnr|Standing C. Fryer (Social Secretary), T. Fox, R. Buttimer, R. Lucas, W. Carter, E. King (Senior Vice President)|Sittinng A. Carter (Vice President), B. Taylor (Secretary), L. Willey (Captain), G. Kirby (President), A. Buttimer (Vice Captain), T. Laffan, G. Carter|Front F. Pengelly, T. O'Toole, D. Crooksunshine druids cricket club, cricket, team photograph -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Druids Cricket Club Premiers "B" Grade Season 1953 - 54 Team Photograph, Various
... Sunshine District Cricket Assoication Druids Cricket Club Premiers "B" Grade Season 1953 - 54|Back Row J. ...Sunshine Druids Cricket Club Cricket Team Photograph Sunshine District Cricket Assoication Druids Cricket Club Premiers "B" Grade Season 1953 - 54|Back Row J. ...Sunshine District Cricket Assoication Druids Cricket Club Premiers "B" Grade Season 1953 - 54|Back Row J. Stead, F. O'Brien, E. McMurray, W. McPherson, M. De Young|Middle Row G. Weston, D. Mitch, P. Hand, G. Moore, W. O'Brien, R. Thomson|Front Row S. Howitt (Manager), T. Laffan, (Vice President), R. Holden (Captain), G. Carter (Senior Vice Presiden), R. Hewitt (Vice Captain), S. Parcell (Secretary), C. Thomson (Scorer)sunshine druids cricket club, cricket, team photograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: WATER IN THE VICTORIA QUARTZ
... ... Druid...BHS Collection BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Water in the Victoria Quartz James Lerk Victoria Quartz William Abraham New Chum Reef Matthew Stevens South Bellevue New Chum and Victoria Mine Lazarus New Chum Drainage Association William Abraham Snr Druid Mary Kane Lady Miltoa Ballarat Freehold Company the Wallaby Richard Grenfell Bendigo Advertiser Bendigo School of Mines Confidence Extended Mine George Ellis Photocopy of a newspaper article titled Water Continues to Rise in the Victoria Quartz by James Lerk. ...BHS CollectionPhotocopy of a newspaper article titled Water Continues to Rise in the Victoria Quartz by James Lerk. Article mentions the water problem in the Victoria Quartz Mine and where they believed it was coming from. Also mentioned is the mining inspector William Abraham. There is a short history of his working life up to the time of his qualifying as a mine manager after studying part-time for ten years at the Bendigo School of Mines. There is a dark photo of William and his horse.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - water in the victoria quartz, james lerk, victoria quartz, william abraham, new chum reef, matthew stevens, south bellevue, new chum and victoria mine, lazarus, new chum drainage association, william abraham snr, druid, mary kane, lady miltoa, ballarat freehold company, the wallaby, richard grenfell, bendigo advertiser, bendigo school of mines, confidence extended mine, george ellis
