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Ballarat Heritage Services
Coloured Photographs, Ballarat & district Genealogical Society 20th Anniversary Luncheon, 1 November 1998
... Ballarat & district Genealogical Society 20th Anniversary...bdgs, ballarat, ballarat & district genealogical society...Ballarat & district Genealogical Society - 1978-1998 - 20th... & district genealogical society, 1998, Ballarat & district ...BDGS were formed in 1978 and Lois Reynolds was one of the founding members. 2 folders , one with two coloured photos and typed names and the other with one coloured photo and names.Ballarat & district Genealogical Society - 1978-1998 - 20th Anniversary Luncheon BDGS logo Sunday November 1st 1998 at "Alexander on Lydiard"bdgs, ballarat, ballarat & district genealogical society, 1998, -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Journal Article, Ancestor, Homeless Memorabilia, December 2009
... genealogical society... relating to pictures that had been handed in to the Genealogical...At bottom of page: "The Genealogical Society of Victoria..." genealogical society ancestor rutherglen fire brigade At bottom of page ...The top photograph on the page is the only one identified in the article, which states that the photo had written on the back: "Trophies won by the Rutherglen Fire Brigade demonstration 1910"Photocopy of a page from a journal, with an article relating to pictures that had been handed in to the Genealogical Society of Victoria, with an appeal for identification.At bottom of page: "The Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc." At top of page: "December 2009 | Ancestor Vol. 30 No. 8 | Page 47"genealogical society, ancestor, rutherglen fire brigade -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Genealogical Society of Victoria, 114-year old Women's Petition come alive online, 2006_03
... Genealogical Society of Victoria... Article Article, Journal Genealogical Society of Victoria ...Account of the digital transcription of the 30,000 signature Victorian Women's Suffrage Petition 1891, tabled in Parliament in September 1891 it sought that "Women should vote on equal terms with Men."1 p. photocopy of article published in Ancestor, Vol.28, No. 1, March 2006women's suffrage petition, women's petition 1891, women's suffrage, monster petition -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Rochelle Jackson, From goldrush days to the digital era: 150 years at the State Library of Victoria, by Rochelle Jackson, 2004_03
... Genealogical Society of Victoria...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower ...Brief history of the State Library of Victoria since its establishment as the Melbourne Public Library in 1856. Details the expansion of the site, its buildings and services.3 p, black and white text and photographsstate library of victoria, melbourne - history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Genealogical Society of Victoria, 150 years at the 'G': a short history of the MCG, 2003_09
... Genealogical Society of Victoria..., Journal Genealogical Society of Victoria ...The Melbourne Cricket Ground at its present site became the home of the Melbourne Cricket Club in 1853. This venue has been used for Australian Rules, Olympic events in 1956 and and other sporting and public events as well as cricket, owing to the capacity of the ground to hold in excess of 100,000 spectators. Includes a timeline of some events at the MCG.3 p. text and photographsmelbourne cricket ground, mcg, melbourne - history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Making tracks - celebrating 150 years of the Victorian railways 1854 - 2004, 2004_09
... Genealogical Society of Victoria... Genealogical Society of Victoria ...Brief comments on the development of railways in Victoria since their establishment in 1854, on the occasion of a travelling exhibition organised by the Royal HIstorical Society of Victoria2 p text with black and white photographsvictorian railways, public transport victoria, trains -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Phillip E. Brotchie, Women in Australia - a case of historical inequity, by Phillip E. Brotchie, 1991
... Genealogical Society of Victoria... Phillip E. Brotchie Genealogical Society of Victoria ...Brief account of the slow progress of Australian women towards equality with men to 1960s.2 p. from Ancestor, Winter and Spring 1991, p. 12-13women in australia, gender equality, ancestor (magazine) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Article, Journal, Vicki Court, It all began with the 1891 Women's Petition..., by Vicki Court, 2008_12
... Genealogical Society of Victoria... Court Genealogical Society of Victoria ...Account of the indexing project providing an index to the names and addresses of the women who signed the Women's Petition in 1891, which is available online on the Parliament of Victoria's website. The Women's Petition sought equal voting rights for women.1 p. article from Ancestor, Vol. 29, No. 4, December 2008womens suffrage petition, monster petition, womens suffrage, women's petition 1891 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Pamphlet, Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc, Victorian pioneers who signed the loyal address to the Duke of Edinburgh in 1867, 1970
... Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc.... of Edinburgh in 1867 Pamphlet Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc ...Contents include: Preface, Introductory Note, Port Phillip Pioneers Group, The Address, The Duke's Reply, The Signatories and Dates of Arrival in the ColonyPamphlet of 20 cream coloured pages, printed in black, in yellow coloured cover that is also printed in black. Stapled.non-fictionContents include: Preface, Introductory Note, Port Phillip Pioneers Group, The Address, The Duke's Reply, The Signatories and Dates of Arrival in the Colonyvictoria - history, royal visits, victorian pioneers, prince alfred - duke of edinburgh, 19th century -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Magazine - Magazine article, Genealogical Society of Victoria, Irish Origins - An Australian Perspective, November 1988
... Genealogical Society of Victoria... - An Australian Perspective Magazine Magazine article Genealogical Society ...Image (top) of Victoria Theatre Sovereign Hill, with Andrew Dark (2nd from left) and Peter Eyres (2nd from right) The theatre at Soveriegn Hill is a replica of the Victoria Theatre that opened in Ballarat on 16 February 1856 with a season by the legendary Lola Montez. The new theatre claimed to be the largest in the colony outside Melbourne.page 15 black and white typed article with two imagesIRISH ORIGINS - AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE BALLARAT, 5TH/6TH NOVEMBER 1988 by Des Reganandrew dark, victoria theatre, sovereign hull, ballarat, gold, mining -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Film, Ballarat and District Genealogical Society Inc, Consolidated Index to Ballarat District Cemeteries Up to 1994, c1995
... Ballarat and District Genealogical Society Inc.... and District Genealogical Society Inc. ...The index contains information for: Amhurst Cemetery; Avoca Cemetery; Ballan Cemetery; Beaufort Cemetery; Bungaree Cemetery; Buninyong Cemetery; Cape Clear Cemetery; Carngham Cemetery; Clarendon Cemetery; Clunes Cemetery; Coghills Creek Cemetery; Creswick Cemetery; Daylesford Cemetery; Dowling Forest Cemetery; Eganstown/Blanket Flat Cemetery; Eurenbeen East/Franklinford Cemetery; Gordon Cemetery; Greendale Cemetery; Learmonth Cemetery; Lexton Cemetery; Linton Cemetery; Majorca Cemetery; Maryborough Cemetery; Morrisons Cemetery; Mt Cole Cemetery; Mt Egerton Cemetery; Mt Prospect Cemetery; Newstead Cemetery; Rokewood Cemetery; Skipton Cemetery; Smeaton Cemetery; Smeaton House Cemetery; Smythesdale Cemetery; Staffordshire Reef Cemetery; Talbot Cemetery; Waterloo Cemetery and Waubra Cemetery.Set of 10 microfiche. non-fictionThe index contains information for: Amhurst Cemetery; Avoca Cemetery; Ballan Cemetery; Beaufort Cemetery; Bungaree Cemetery; Buninyong Cemetery; Cape Clear Cemetery; Carngham Cemetery; Clarendon Cemetery; Clunes Cemetery; Coghills Creek Cemetery; Creswick Cemetery; Daylesford Cemetery; Dowling Forest Cemetery; Eganstown/Blanket Flat Cemetery; Eurenbeen East/Franklinford Cemetery; Gordon Cemetery; Greendale Cemetery; Learmonth Cemetery; Lexton Cemetery; Linton Cemetery; Majorca Cemetery; Maryborough Cemetery; Morrisons Cemetery; Mt Cole Cemetery; Mt Egerton Cemetery; Mt Prospect Cemetery; Newstead Cemetery; Rokewood Cemetery; Skipton Cemetery; Smeaton Cemetery; Smeaton House Cemetery; Smythesdale Cemetery; Staffordshire Reef Cemetery; Talbot Cemetery; Waterloo Cemetery and Waubra Cemetery. cemeteries -- victoria -- ballarat, ballarat (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc, Convict ticket-of-leave register, Toodyay Acc. 721/30, 2004
... W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc.... W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc. ...Convict ticket-of-leave register, Toodyay Acc. 721/30 The Swan River Colony, founded in 1829, as a free settlement needed an injection of capital and an increase in population if it was to thrive. In late 1849 a petition signed by prominent settlers, requesting that male convicts be sent to the Swan River, was submitted to the colonial office. This request was welcomed and transportation officially began to Western Australia in 1850. The first convict ship, the Scindian, arrived at Fremantle on June 1 carrying 75 convicts and a small group of Enrolled Pensioner Guards and their families. Eighteen years later the last convict transport, the Hougoumont, arrived with 280 convicts, mostly Irish political prisoners, making a total of nearly 10,000 convicts arriving in the colony. This availability of cheap labour resulted in many convicts being granted their 'ticket-of-leave' before their sentences had expired, which allowed private settlers to employ them. To facilitate the distribution of working men throughout the settlement, hiring depots were established in key town and country areas. Ticket-of-leave men could not leave their assigned district without permission; had to carry their 'ticket' with them at all times and produce it to any official on demand; as well as lodge an official form with the local magistrate on January 1 and July 1 every year which detailed residence, employer and rate of pay. On the positive side, ticket of leave men were able to choose their own employer and even work for themselves. They could also marry with permission of the authorities and even own land. At the end of their sentences, ex-convicts or 'expirees' were given their freedom, although those with life or long-term sentences were often granted Conditional Pardons, which conferred most of the benefits of freedom but did not allow them to return to England. The movement of convicts around the colony is preserved in the many surviving convict registers which are now kept in the State Records Office of WA . These registers list the names of employers and the dates convicts were employed, and detail the rates of pay and any brushes the convict had with authorities. Many of the employers were themselves 'ticket-of-leave' men, expirees or conditional pardon men. One of the convict hiring depots was at Toodyay and two registers from this institution for the period 1862 to 1870 have been archived in the State Records Office at Accession Number 721, volumes 30 and 31. The impact these men had on the infant colony can best be guessed from the statistical data available from official records. In 1850 there were only 5,000 residents in the colony, but at the end of the convict period the number had risen to 25,000. While some convicts emigrated to other parts of Australia after receiving their conditional pardons, the majority stayed in Western Australia. Some had their families join them from the United Kingdom, while others married the young women who came out on the 'Bride Ships'. Over the years family historians' research into their forebears' convict origins have shown the profound influence these men have had on the development of the State of Western Australia and the districts in which they worked, settled and raised their families.1 optical discnon-fictionConvict ticket-of-leave register, Toodyay Acc. 721/30 The Swan River Colony, founded in 1829, as a free settlement needed an injection of capital and an increase in population if it was to thrive. In late 1849 a petition signed by prominent settlers, requesting that male convicts be sent to the Swan River, was submitted to the colonial office. This request was welcomed and transportation officially began to Western Australia in 1850. The first convict ship, the Scindian, arrived at Fremantle on June 1 carrying 75 convicts and a small group of Enrolled Pensioner Guards and their families. Eighteen years later the last convict transport, the Hougoumont, arrived with 280 convicts, mostly Irish political prisoners, making a total of nearly 10,000 convicts arriving in the colony. This availability of cheap labour resulted in many convicts being granted their 'ticket-of-leave' before their sentences had expired, which allowed private settlers to employ them. To facilitate the distribution of working men throughout the settlement, hiring depots were established in key town and country areas. Ticket-of-leave men could not leave their assigned district without permission; had to carry their 'ticket' with them at all times and produce it to any official on demand; as well as lodge an official form with the local magistrate on January 1 and July 1 every year which detailed residence, employer and rate of pay. On the positive side, ticket of leave men were able to choose their own employer and even work for themselves. They could also marry with permission of the authorities and even own land. At the end of their sentences, ex-convicts or 'expirees' were given their freedom, although those with life or long-term sentences were often granted Conditional Pardons, which conferred most of the benefits of freedom but did not allow them to return to England. The movement of convicts around the colony is preserved in the many surviving convict registers which are now kept in the State Records Office of WA . These registers list the names of employers and the dates convicts were employed, and detail the rates of pay and any brushes the convict had with authorities. Many of the employers were themselves 'ticket-of-leave' men, expirees or conditional pardon men. One of the convict hiring depots was at Toodyay and two registers from this institution for the period 1862 to 1870 have been archived in the State Records Office at Accession Number 721, volumes 30 and 31. The impact these men had on the infant colony can best be guessed from the statistical data available from official records. In 1850 there were only 5,000 residents in the colony, but at the end of the convict period the number had risen to 25,000. While some convicts emigrated to other parts of Australia after receiving their conditional pardons, the majority stayed in Western Australia. Some had their families join them from the United Kingdom, while others married the young women who came out on the 'Bride Ships'. Over the years family historians' research into their forebears' convict origins have shown the profound influence these men have had on the development of the State of Western Australia and the districts in which they worked, settled and raised their families.western australia, convicts western australia, toodyay registers -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc, Passenger arrivals in Western Australia, 1839-1890, 2003
... W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc.... Australia, 1839-1890 CD W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc. ...Passenger arrivals in Western Australia, 1839-1890 This database contains the details of approximately 26,800 Immigrants including Convicts and their Guards arriving in Western Australia from the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia and other ports of Australia. The bonus disc contains Ship's Crew List 1829-1887, Overland Arrivals in Esperance 1893-1895, Passenger Arrivals in Esperance 1863-18961 optical discnon-fictionPassenger arrivals in Western Australia, 1839-1890 This database contains the details of approximately 26,800 Immigrants including Convicts and their Guards arriving in Western Australia from the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia and other ports of Australia. The bonus disc contains Ship's Crew List 1829-1887, Overland Arrivals in Esperance 1893-1895, Passenger Arrivals in Esperance 1863-1896western australia, ships -- western australia -- passenger lists -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory, Northern Territory Australia deaths 1824 to 2004. Part 1, June 2005
... Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory... Australia deaths 1824 to 2004. Part 1 CD Genealogical Society ...Northern Territory related deaths extracted from cemeteries registers, headstones, newspapers, probates and police journals. Contains 31,000 records mainly from the NT but some Territorians who died or were buried in other places. 1824-20041 optical discnon-fictionNorthern Territory related deaths extracted from cemeteries registers, headstones, newspapers, probates and police journals. Contains 31,000 records mainly from the NT but some Territorians who died or were buried in other places. 1824-2004nt - deaths, northern territory -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc, WA inquests 1876-1903 an index of inquests as published in the Western Australian Police Gazettes, 2003
... W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc.... in the Western Australian Police Gazettes CD W.A. Genealogical Society ...WA inquests 1876-1903 - an index of inquests as published in the Western Australian Police Gazettes This Index contains a listing of approximately 3,500 people whose deaths resulted in an inquest being held in various Western Australian Police Courts during the period 1876-1903.1 optical discnon-fictionWA inquests 1876-1903 - an index of inquests as published in the Western Australian Police Gazettes This Index contains a listing of approximately 3,500 people whose deaths resulted in an inquest being held in various Western Australian Police Courts during the period 1876-1903.inquests, western australia -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
CD, W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc, Warders and gaolers - a dictionary of Western Australian prison officers 1829-1879, 2000
... W.A. Genealogical Society, Inc.... of Western Australian prison officers 1829-1879 CD W.A. Genealogical ...A dictionary of warders and gaolers of Western Australian prisons 1829-18791 optical discnon-fictionA dictionary of warders and gaolers of Western Australian prisons 1829-1879prisons western austrtalia, prison employees and officials -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Hardcover, Home By Christmas, By Lt. Col. Neil C. Smith, 1990
... Genealogy Society... in Korea 1950-1956 Stawell Genealogy Society Bright Yellow ...With the Australian Army in Korea 1950-1956 Role of Australian Service Personnel in Defensive Actions Committed to United Nations Peace Effort Bright Yellow Hardcover book with photograph of two medals on Cover About half of book is an Alphabetical Roll of Soldiers Names, Serial Numbers, and RankWith the Australian Army in Korea 1950-1956 Stawell Genealogy Societywar, soldiers -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
... of the Genealogy Society (2017)... of the Genealogy Society (2017) Photograph Bryant West ...One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of the old Mechanics Hall in Chapel Street, Cowes. Became the Kindergarten and at present the home of the Genealogy Society (2017)local history, photography, photographs, mechanics hall, cowes, black & white photograph, phillip island, halls., john jenner, bryant west -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Killion Martyn C H, Garnsey Heather E, Cemeteries in Australia A Register of Transcripts, 1994
... by Historical and Genealogical Societies, names and addresses listed.... research, contributed by Historical and Genealogical Societies ...An alphabetical listing of cemeteries in Australia, a very useful aid for historical and genealogical research, contributed by Historical and Genealogical Societies, names and addresses listed.cemeteries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Archive - INDEX TO VICTORIAN GOLDFIELDS - HOSPITALS' ADMISSIONS
... ,and Maryborough. by the Genealogical Society of Victoria inc.....,and Maryborough. by the Genealogical Society of Victoria inc.. Archive ...DVD. Index to Victorian Goldfields Hospitals' Admissions at Amherst, Ballarat, Castlemaine, Creswick, Dunolly, Kyneton, Maldon,and Maryborough. by the Genealogical Society of Victoria inc.. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: INVITATION TO BALL AT ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING, 29th April, 1988
... Invitation to a ball given by the Genealogical Society... by the Genealogical Society of Victoria in conjunction with the National Trust ...Invitation to a ball given by the Genealogical Society of Victoria in conjunction with the National Trust & The bicentennial Authority at the Great Hall located at the Royal Exhibition Building Carlton, Melbourne on 29th April 1988. Dance Card..clubs, social, celebration of the 1880s -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, Photo Shop Series, Early 20th Century
... Island & District Genealogical Society by Chick Walker, the Vice... sent to the Phillip Island & District Genealogical Society ...A collection of photographs/postcards sent to the Phillip Island & District Genealogical Society by Chick Walker, the Vice President of the Benalla Family Research Group. The Genealogical Society passed them onto our Society.Nine Black & White photographs & postcard taken around Phillip Island. 359-01: Waves breaking over rocks possibly near The Nobbies. 359-02: The Nobbies. 359-03: Thompson Avenue, Cowes with cars infront of the shops. 359-04: Penguins returning at dusk after fishing out in the sea. 359-05: Seals on Seal Rocks. 359-06: Looking from the water at the Cowes Pier and Isle of Wight Hotel in the background. 359-07: The Cowes Pier. 359-08: People on the rocks at The Blowhole and Seal Rocks in the distance. 359-09: Two penguin chicks.359-01: Murray Views No. 43. "The Lion" Breaker Cowes Phillip Island Vic. 359-02: Murray Views No. 17. The Nobbies & Breakers Phillip Island. 359-03: Murray Views No. 11. Thompson Avenue, Cowes, Vic. 359-04: Murray Views No. 41. Penguins Cowes Phillip Island. 359-05: Murray Views No. 26. Seal Rocks Cowes Phillip Island Vic. 359-06: Murray Views No. 14. The Pier & Isle of Wight Hotel Cowes Vic. 359-07: Murray Views No. 3. The Pier Cowes Phillip Island Vic. 359-08: Murray Views No. 12. Blow Hole and Seal Rocks, Cowes, Vic. 359-09: Photo Shop Series. Penguin Chicks Phillip Island. the nobbies phillip island, cowes pier, the isle of wight hotel cowes phillip island, wildlife - penguins, wildlife - seals, the blowhole phillip island, seals on seal rocks phillip island, thompson avenue cowes, chick walker -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Biarri and Genealogical Group, Eleanor Pugsley, 21/2/1998
... Eleanor Pugsley is from the Genealogical Society Inc ... grampians Eleanor Pugsley is from the Genealogical Society Inc 2 ...Eleanor Pugsley is from the Genealogical Society Inc 2 Colour photographs of a woman, inside wearing a blue dress and pearls with glasses. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Biarri and Genealogical Group, Mrs Eleanor Pugsley & Mrs Joy Roy, 21/2/1998
... Eleanor Pugsley & Joy Roy are from the Genealogical Society...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell ...Eleanor Pugsley & Joy Roy are from the Genealogical Society Inc 2 Colour photographs of 2 women, inside Stawell Library -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Photocopy, Liardet family genealogy records, 1700 - 2000
... genealogy society searches for Liardet family....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port ...From red binder of family history of Caroline and Willbraham Liardet consisting of photocopies of various photos and documents, family trees, etc.donated by Philippa Gamlin, granddaughter of Leonora. .19 - Copies of individual records from genealogy society searches for Liardet family.Each leaf is numberedliardet family, phillippa gamlin, ynys grecian -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Cornish Headstone Inscriptions
... Inscriptions Bendigo Cemeteries' Compiled by the Genealogical Society... by the Genealogical Society of Victoria - Bendigo Group. March 1990. Includes ...Sixteen-page orange soft cover booklet 'Cornish Headstone Inscriptions Bendigo Cemeteries' Compiled by the Genealogical Society of Victoria - Bendigo Group. March 1990. Includes Bendigo, Eaglehawk and White Hills Cemeteries. ISBN 0 949672 28 9 Margin notes handwritten beside some entries. Bendigo Historical Society stamped twice on first page. Also handwritten in ink 'Holsworth 13 Nabilla Cres'cornish headstones, bendigo cemeteries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO TO MURRAY RIVER RAILWAY
... , compiled by the Historical & Genealogical Societies of Northern...Bendigo Historical Society Inc. Bendigo Historical Society ...Bendigo to Murray River Railway 1864 - 2014, celebrating the sesquicentenary of the Bendigo to Murray river railway September 2014. Soft cover with 198 pages with black & white and colour photos, compiled by the Historical & Genealogical Societies of Northern Victoria, edited by esma Turner.Esma Turnerbook, rural, railway, bendigo-railways-murray river railways-transport -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Federation of Family History Societies (UK), 2010c
... This is a coordinating body for genealogical societies... for genealogical societies world-wide. This publication lists useful ...This is a coordinating body for genealogical societies world-wide. This publication lists useful websites and affiliated societies useful for research into family history.8 page leaflet detailing useful websites and hints for family history research in Great Britain.federation of family history societies, family history -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mechanics Hall, Chapel Street, Cowes, c.1920's
... the Kindergarten. Being used by the Genealogy Society at present (2017)... and became the Kindergarten. Being used by the Genealogy Society ...Part of a collection from Jessie Smith. Mechanics Hall later destroyed by fire 9th March 1933 Rebuilt and became the Kindergarten. Being used by the Genealogy Society at present (2017)The Mechanics Hall - (Shire Hall, Library and RSL rooms) - Chapel Street, Cowes. Road in front over crest. Trees behind right middle.local history, photographs, buildings, historic, chapel street, cowes, phillip island, black & white photograph, historic buildings, jessie smith collection, stan mcfee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORRESPONDENCE: (1984) JOHN GRIMSON LETTER 1856, 1984
... Doreen and Douglas Ward, Suffolk Genealogy Society, England..., Suffolk Genealogy Society, England. Correspondence relates ...Correspondence (1984) re John Grimson letter 1856 from Doreen and Douglas Ward, Suffolk Genealogy Society, England. Correspondence relates to reaction to the Wards publishing request for help in Geelong Advertiser re descendants of Grimson. Reference to this being only one of other letters that were presumably in the hands of the Ward family at that time. Correspondence is addressed to 'Dear Sir' and envelope to 'The Archivist' ''Dudley House''. See 2770.2Doug Wardperson, individual, grimson, dudlley house