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Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, C1900
... temple-george-orbost gold-fields-bendoc...This photograph shows George Temple's store which began operating C1888 in the main street of Orbost. ...A faded black / white photograph of men with pack horses standing outside George Temple's store, The Orbost Equitable, in the main street. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This photograph shows George Temple's store which began operating C1888 in the main street of Orbost. ...This photograph shows George Temple's store which began operating C1888 in the main street of Orbost. The store stocked other stores at Bendoc supplying the gold fields. The men with their pack horses are on their way to the survey camp. George Temple, born in Yorkshire on 26/2/1832 was one of the earliest Orbost storekeepers. Temple's Store was on the corner of Ruskin and Nicholson Streets opposite the Post Office. He packed stores to the Bendoc area goldfields. The store building eventually became part of Herbert's store after Mr Temple died in May 1918.This item is associated with the very early history of Orbost. George and Mary Temple were early shopkeepers who operated a store opposite the Post Office for many years. Their daughters were very talented women, all were musical.A faded black / white photograph of men with pack horses standing outside George Temple's store, The Orbost Equitable, in the main street. It is on a cream coloured buff card.temple-george-orbost gold-fields-bendoc -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhesssian, late 19th century
... Temple-George...George Temple, born in Yorkshire on 26/2/1832 was one of the earliest Orbost storekeepers. ...Temple. George...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland George Temple, born in Yorkshire on 26/2/1832 was one of the earliest Orbost storekeepers. ...George Temple, born in Yorkshire on 26/2/1832 was one of the earliest Orbost storekeepers. Temple's Store was on the corner of Ruskin and Nicholson Streets opposite the post office. He packed stores to the Bendoc area goldfields. The store building eventually became part of Herbert's store when he died in 1917. This hessian bag was likely used for packaging and transporting goods from Cunninghame (later Lakes Entrance) to Orbost. George Temple was one of Orbost's earliest storekeepers. This hessian bag represents the earliest form of transport of goods, possibly by boat or maybe by wagon from Cunninghame to orbost. A large piece of hessian - probably an opened bag which was used for sending goods. The material is pinned around cardboard. It has black lettering stencilled on it."1850 G. Temple Orbost via Cunninghame Carpenter"temple-george -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyDecorative object - Brooch
... ...george temple...These items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Orbost Post Office. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Orbost Post Office. ...These items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Orbost Post Office. Packed stores to Bendoc area gold fields, also had a store in Cann River. This item is an example of a popular piece of jewelry worn by women in the early 20th century. These brooches were sold in a local store and could have been purchased for a local funeral.Black, bakelite brooch - three small sections form centre of brooch, one is a hexagonal cone-shape with hexagonal dome attached by link to smaller circular polygon attached by link to a smaller flat pentagon. Black mesh in the shape of wings form the backing featuring eight bakelite stars of varying sizes (two smaller stars missing from the assembly). A metal pin is attached to the rear in the form of a clasp.1900s jewellery, bakelite, mourning brooch, george temple, orbost store -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhair slide, early 20th century
... hair-accessories combs hair-slides temple-george tortoiseshell...From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. ...From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. This item is an example of a hair accessory commonly worn by women in the early 20th century. It is associated with the Temple family.Tortoiseshell hair slide with diamantes along the top.hair-accessories combs hair-slides temple-george tortoiseshell -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyClothing - belt, 1890-1910
... belt beads costume-accessories jewelry jet-beads temple-george...This item is from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This item is from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. ...This item is from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. Packed stores to Bendoc area gold fields.This item is significant because it represents part of a woman's costume worn c. late 19th Century to 1910. It is highly decorative.Jet beaded belt . Large and small beads. Large jet bead fastener (Paris Jet).belt beads costume-accessories jewelry jet-beads temple-george -
Orbost & District Historical Societyrubber stamps, 1887
... Temple-George stamps-rubber...These four stamps are from George Temple's Store which was established in Orbost in 1887. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These four stamps are from George Temple's Store which was established in Orbost in 1887. ...These four stamps are from George Temple's Store which was established in Orbost in 1887. This store was later purchased by the Herbert family following Mr Temple's death in May 1918.George Temple, born in Yorkshire on 26/2/1832 was of the earliest Orbost storekeepers. Temple's Store was on the corner of Ruskin and Nicholson Streets opposite the Post Office. He packed stores to the Bendoc area goldfields. The store building eventually became part of Herbert's store following Mr Temple's death in May 1918.Four rubber stamps. All have wooden handles. Two have metal seals and two have rubber seals. All seals are circular or oval in shape.temple-george stamps-rubber -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccount, March 31st 1911
... ...George Temple...In 1918, following the death of adjacent shop-owner George Temple, the Herbert family purchased that shop. ...In 1918, following the death of adjacent shop-owner George Temple, the Herbert family purchased that shop. ...Lancelot Herbert came to Orbost in 1886, taking up a partnership with local store-owner Massey Coote. After Mr Coote's death in 1891, Lancelot took over the store. Lancelot died in 1911. In 1918, following the death of adjacent shop-owner George Temple, the Herbert family purchased that shop. Progressively Herberts Snowy River Stores grew into a department store of several shops along Nicholson St. They also had small shops at Cann River, Noorinbee and Genoa which were run by members of the family, as well as a carrying business and fuel outlets. Lancelot died on 2/6/1911 and his wife Martha [died 1945] are buried in a joint grave in Orbost Cemetery. (info. Noreen and Lindsay Thomson). This 1911 Invoice from Lancelot Herbert of Snowy River Stores is made out to R P Cameron. Mr Cameron was a member of another early family in the Orbost/Snowy River district. This item is associated with a well-known Orbost business which started in 1888 and finally closed in c.1970. it is an example of book-keeping in the early 20th century and is a useful research tool.A white paper account with black print and red lines. Hand-written from Lancelot Herbert of Snowy River Stores -- to R.P. Cameron.lancelot herbert, massey coote, george temple, orbost, r p cameron -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, C1880s -1890s
... Orbost-19th-century Temple-George retail-stores...This photograph shows George Temple's store which began operating C.1888 opposite the post office in the main street of Orbost. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This photograph shows George Temple's store which began operating C.1888 opposite the post office in the main street of Orbost. ...This photograph shows George Temple's store which began operating C.1888 opposite the post office in the main street of Orbost. The store stocked other stores in Bendoc supplying the gold fields. The men with their pack horses are on their way to the survey camp. George Temple, born in Yorkshire on 26/2/1832 was of the earliest Orbost storekeepers. Temple's Store was on the corner of Ruskin and Nicholson Streets opposite the post office. He packed stores to the Bendoc area goldfields. The store building eventually became part of Herbert's store when he died in 1918. This item is associated with the very early history of Orbost. George and Mary Temple were early shopkeepers who operated a store opposite the Post Office for many years. Their daughters were very talented women.A black / white photograph of low set wooden buildings . In the foreground is a fence on the opposite side of the street. There are signs on the top part of the building which occupies the whole corner - "G. TEMPLE Wholesale & Retail Merchant, Building materials, furniture, ironmomgery, boots and shoes, grocery, drapery, Croajingalong General Store, The Orbost Equitable Grocery"orbost-19th-century temple-george retail-stores -
Orbost & District Historical Societybeading
... These items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. ...These items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. Packed stores to Bendoc area gold fields.Items worn by women early 20th Century and possibly available in an Orbost store.One long rope of jet beads and a pair of bobble jet beads. One jet bead applique piece.beading jet-beads costume-accessories haberdashery -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjars
... items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. ...items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. Packed stores to Bendoc area gold fields. The Temple store was one of the earliest in Orbost. Association with the Temple family and store.Two small glass containers with silver lids.Side of lid S*B. Anchor,lion.jars containers-domestic glassware silver -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjewelry, Early 20th century
... These are from the Temple estate.. George Temple(1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These are from the Temple estate.. George Temple(1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. ...These are from the Temple estate.. George Temple(1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. Donor was grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost who was married to Hilda Kerr, one of the Temple daughters. These items are examples of common jewellery items worn by by women in the early 20th century.Assorted bead chokers and cuffs. Four cuffs and four chokers.jewelry beading costume-accessories temple-family -
Orbost & District Historical Societynecklace, late 19th - early 20th century
... From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. ...From the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1918) started Temple's Store opposite the Post Office and packed stores to Bendoc. Donor was the grand-daughter of Dr Kerr, first doctor in Orbost. Dr Kerr's wife was Hilda Temple. This necklace was likely owned by Mrs Kerr. This item is an example of a piece of jewelry worn by women in the early 20th century.Small fine mother-of-pearl shell necklace with metal clasp.necklace jewelry costume-accessories pearl -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyBook, Nell - A Story of the Sea, 1906
... Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married Dr. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married Dr. ...Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married Dr. James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden', Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians.This booklet is an example of the talent of Hilda Temple Kerr. Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) grew up in Orbost. She was very talented and published several books. It is reflective of the style of poetry in the early 19th century.A small book with a cream coloured cover. It is titled Nell - A Story of the Sea and contains poetry, a libretto written by Hilda E. Temple Kerr for a musical event, a musical cantata by Mr W. R. Furlong.On front cover - donated by Connie Cruickshank.music, hilda kerr, orbost -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyBook - The Little Birthday Queen, C. 1906
... Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at Lincluden, Raymond Street, Orbost. ...Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at Lincluden, Raymond Street, Orbost. ...Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at Lincluden, Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians.This book is an example of the talent of Hilda Temple Kerr. Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) grew up in Orbost. She was very talented and published several books. It is reflective of the style of poetry in the early 20th century. A small green covered book of children's poetry. The title 'The Little Birthday Queen' is in gold print within a small frame above a stylised gold flower. Below in gold print - "Hilda C. Temple Kerr" and "Illustrated by Mr H. Sherwood, Orbost". There is an ornate border around this.On front cover: The Little Birthday Queen. By Hilda C Temple Kerr Illustrated by Mr H Sherwood, Orbost temple-hilda kerr-hilda poetry book-the-little-birthday-queen literature -
Orbost & District Historical Societypoem, We Come, early 20th century
... Hilda Kerr was the daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, later Orbost. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland Hilda Kerr was the daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, later Orbost. ...Hilda Kerr was the daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, later Orbost. Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden,' Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband, Dr James Kerr, was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians. This poem is an example of the talent of Hilda Temple Kerr. Hilda Temple Kerr (1874-1956) grew up in Orbost. She was very talented and published several books. It is reflective of the style of poetry in the early 19th century.A rectangular piece of paper with a typed poem titled, "We Come" by Hilda C. Temple-Kerr.poetry literature kerr-hilda-temple -
Orbost & District Historical Societyillustrations, Kerr, Hilda (nee Temple) wife of Dr Kerr, approx 1900
... Hand drawn by Kerr, Hilda (nee Temple). Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden', Raymond Street, Orbost. ...Hand drawn by Kerr, Hilda (nee Temple). Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden', Raymond Street, Orbost. ...These drawings are by Hilda Kerr and are hand-drawn in Pencil. Hand drawn by Kerr, Hilda (nee Temple). Daughter of George Temple and Mary McAuslane of Castlemaine, Hilda married James Kerr in 1893 and lived at 'Lincluden', Raymond Street, Orbost. Her husband, Dr James Kerr, was a Scot who had come to Australia as a ship's doctor and practised in NSW before visiting Orbost on a government vaccination programme. He liked Orbost and returned there, its first doctor, until his death in 1928. Hilda was sometimes referred to as 'Mrs Dr Kerr.' She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians. This item is associated with Hilda Kerr (Temple) a prominent resident of early Orbost. She and her sisters Mabel Stewart Temple and Margaret Ferrie Temple were all talented writers and musicians. These drawings are of historical significance in that they depict aspects of the settlement at Marlo, located at the mouth of the Snowy River. Marlo functioned as an important entry point for settlers coming to the Snowy River/Orbost area by sea. A selection of 7 pencil illustrations of Marlo mounted in a wooden frame. Hessian background with red/brown wood.Most drawings also have a caption which describes the scene depicted eg Marlo Jetty. illustrations marlo kerr temple -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotos - Collection published in 'A History of the Kiewa Valley', By Esther Temple and David Lloyd
... All photos are published in the Kiewa Valley Book "A History of the Kiewa Valley' by Esther Temple and David Lloyd Historical photos of the Kiewa Valley Royal Mail coach Kiewa school bus Kergunyah creamery Gundowring Homestead Charles Barber Bogong Hotel 1925 Junction Camp Bogong Mt Beauty 1950 Black and white photos, varying sizes, published in KVHS history book. In order of appearance: 1. Generic photo of 'Aboriginal Man' Page 9 2. Crawford and Connelly, Royal Mail Coach. pg. 29 3. Early postcard of Kiewa - trees, road, homes pg 76 4. George ...Pg. 33 Crawford and Connelly's mail coaches station to change horses and provide 'free bag' mail service x3 weekly to Kiewa, Tangambalanga, Bungoona (Huon). All photos are published in the Kiewa Valley Book "A History of the Kiewa Valley' by Esther Temple and David LloydHistorical photos of the Kiewa ValleyBlack and white photos, varying sizes, published in KVHS history book. In order of appearance: 1. Generic photo of 'Aboriginal Man' Page 9 2. Crawford and Connelly, Royal Mail Coach. pg. 29 3. Early postcard of Kiewa - trees, road, homes pg 76 4. George Le Fevre and School Bus pg 77 5. Kergunyah Creamery pg 80 6. Gundowring Homestead: Built by Charles Barber, pgs 82,83 7. Bogong Hotel 1925 pg 103,104 8. The Junction September 1940 pg 119 9. Mt Beauty pg 119royal mail coach, kiewa, school bus, kergunyah creamery, gundowring homestead, charles barber, bogong hotel 1925, junction camp bogong, mt beauty 1950 -
Orbost & District Historical Societynails, 1890's
... Temple's store was on the corner of Ruskin Street and Nicholson Street. George Temple (1832-1918) established the store in about 1888. ...These hand-made nails were used in what was Temple's Store built in 1889. It later became Herbert's - now demolished. It was located near the corner of Nicholson Street and Ruskin Street, Orbost. Temple's store was on the corner of Ruskin Street and Nicholson Street. George Temple (1832-1918) established the store in about 1888. He packed stores to the Bendoc area gold fields.Two lots of hand-made nails. .1 is a set of five small nails tied together with string. .2 is a set of three longer nails which are very rusty.nails metal-working temples-store -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - GLEN HUNTLY (HISTORY OF)
... George... Mathers James... The Glen Huntly Pioneers Memorial... Jones Alfred Ramsey... St David’s Uniting Church (Grange Road)... Glen Huntly... Glen Huntly Road... Lake Street... Glen Huntly State School... Glen Huntly Presbyterian Church... South Caulfield... Mernda Avenue... Garden Avenue... Grange Road... Jenkin (Boss) William... Wattle Avenue... Chinese joss-house... Smith A.W... Glen Huntly Post Office... foundation stones... King F.L... Methodist Church... Trinity Congregational Church... Greek Orthodox Church... Salvation Army Temple...‘Glen Huntly’ Buchanan Captain fever ship emigrants Cummins Ann St Kilda Cemetery Bowman Mrs Caulfield Craig John Cameron Miss McGonagle Mrs Elsternwick Armstrong George Mathers James The Glen Huntly Pioneers Memorial Jones Alfred Ramsey St David’s Uniting Church (Grange Road) Glen Huntly Glen Huntly Road Lake Street Glen Huntly State School Glen Huntly Presbyterian Church South Caulfield Mernda Avenue Garden Avenue Grange Road Jenkin (Boss) William Wattle Avenue Chinese joss-house Smith A.W Glen Huntly Post Office foundation stones King F.L Methodist Church Trinity Congregational Church Greek Orthodox Church Salvation Army Temple Wanalta Road St Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church St Agnes’ Anglican Church Booran Road St David’s Uniting Church El Nido Grove Manses Royal Avenue Munster Avenue James Street Rothschild Street Neerim Road organs Peace Memorial Organ railways Marara Road Curraweena Road Booran Road Bambra Road Rosstown railway Murray-Ross William Leila Road Murray-Ross Leila ‘The Grange’ North Road Wild Cherry Road ‘Rosstown’ picture theatres Manchester Grove aerodrome Lord Reserve Neville Street Lyons Street Morgan Street Rosedale Avenue rifle clubs Glen Huntly Infant Welfare Centre Watson Grove Rowlands Drapery drapers Bones Plant Nursery nurseries Elsternwick railway station railway stations Kooyong Road Glen Eira Road Truganini Road Rosstown Sugar Works Ross Murray street names typhoid diseases death and dying Article GLEN HUNTLY (HISTORY OF) ...This file contains 10 items about the history of Glen Huntly: 1/6 photocopied pages from ‘The History of St Kilda’ which relates to the place name Glen Huntly, and the Quarantine graves, date unknown. 2/2 photocopied pages from the ‘Sun Pictorial’ dated 13/4/1928 and 12/4/1928; relating to the state of the graves at Point Ormond and their re-internment to St Kilda Cemetery. 3/1 pen and ink sketch of graves at Point Ormond from the State Library Victoria. 4/3 pages taken from a website on the re-internment of graves and some social history as to the reason that the new emigrants were coming to Australia. The Article also has 7 photographs. 5/2 newspaper articles on the ‘Glen Huntly’ descendants forthcoming reunion being held on 21&22/4/1990. 6/1 article reprinted from newsletter no. 22 October 1983 on the barque ‘Glen Huntly’. Also details of passengers who died and the burial of 3 at Point Ormond. 7/1 handwritten document (unattributed) taken from ‘Migrant ships for South Australia 1836-1850’ by Ronald Parsons. 8/1 pamphlet commemorating the 150th anniversary of the ‘Glen Huntly’ arriving in Melbourne. It gives information about the ship, passengers, memorial in St Kilda Cemetery and upcoming descendants’ reunion. 9/1 program of commemoration events 21&22/4/1990. 10/1 piece of art work for a ‘Welcome to Glen Huntly’ sign, featuring a ship. Undated, unattributed and source unknown.‘glen huntly’, buchanan captain, fever ship, emigrants, cummins ann, st kilda cemetery, bowman mrs, caulfield, craig john, cameron miss, mcgonagle mrs, elsternwick, armstrong george, mathers james, the glen huntly pioneers memorial, jones alfred ramsey, st david’s uniting church (grange road), glen huntly, glen huntly road, lake street, glen huntly state school, glen huntly presbyterian church, south caulfield, mernda avenue, garden avenue, grange road, jenkin (boss) william, wattle avenue, chinese joss-house, smith a.w, glen huntly post office, foundation stones, king f.l, methodist church, trinity congregational church, greek orthodox church, salvation army temple, wanalta road, st anthony’s roman catholic church, st agnes’ anglican church, booran road, st david’s uniting church, el nido grove, manses, royal avenue, munster avenue, james street, rothschild street, neerim road, organs, peace memorial organ, railways, marara road, curraweena road, booran road, bambra road, rosstown railway, murray-ross william, leila road, murray-ross leila, ‘the grange’, north road, wild cherry road, ‘rosstown’, picture theatres, manchester grove, aerodrome, lord reserve, neville street, lyons street, morgan street, rosedale avenue, rifle clubs, glen huntly infant welfare centre, watson grove, rowlands drapery, drapers, bones plant nursery, nurseries, elsternwick railway station, railway stations, kooyong road, glen eira road, truganini road, rosstown sugar works, ross murray, street names, typhoid, diseases, death and dying -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Book, ELIOT, George, mill on the floss, 1868
... Temple, Fin. Secretary'. mill on the floss Book ELIOT, George Blackwood ...Labelled 'Phillip Island Historical Society, Cleeland Bequest'. Labelled 'Immanuel P.S.A., Southsea. Book Scheme. Member's name: Miss E. Hoskins, half-year ending March 1903. Rev. John Kemp, President, Mr F. Warman, Secretary, Mr M.J. Temple, Fin. Secretary'. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Sir John Quick Committee, Michele Matthews Collection, 04/02/2025
... Sir John Quick Committee members and contact details for years 1997 and 1998. wo printed pages on pink paper. members included John Balsillie, George Ellis, Charles Fahey, David Lea, Michele Matthews, Bruce Reid MHR, Professor Richard Sneddon, Peter Tangey, Terry Templer, Les Roberts....Sir John Quick Sir John Quick Committee Sir John Quick Committee members and contact details for years 1997 and 1998. wo printed pages on pink paper. members included John Balsillie, George Ellis, Charles Fahey, David Lea, Michele Matthews, Bruce Reid MHR, Professor Richard Sneddon, Peter Tangey, Terry Templer, Les Roberts. ...The Sir John Quick Committee was formed in 1991 to commemorate the achievements of Sir John Quick who played a prominent role in the federation of Australia. The Committee aimed to raise awareness of the contribution of Sir John Quick and to ensure that he was recognized for the part he played.Sir John Quick Committee members and contact details for years 1997 and 1998. wo printed pages on pink paper. members included John Balsillie, George Ellis, Charles Fahey, David Lea, Michele Matthews, Bruce Reid MHR, Professor Richard Sneddon, Peter Tangey, Terry Templer, Les Roberts.sir john quick, sir john quick committee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Article - Devils Own Cricket Club Established Bendigo Advertiser Article
... During a review by King George III in Hyde Park in 1803, the King used his dislike for lawyers – particularly ones carrying arms – to name the massed ranks of the Law Association as "The Devil's Own". "It is understood that the King was in high health and excellent spirits at the time. When the 'Temple...During a review by King George III in Hyde Park in 1803, the King used his dislike for lawyers – particularly ones carrying arms – to name the massed ranks of the Law Association as "The Devil's Own". "It is understood that the King was in high health and excellent spirits at the time. When the 'Temple ...The Devils' Own Cricket Club was also referred to as the Law Cricket Club and the Law (Devils' Own) Cricket Club. The club was formed in 1875 from members of the local legal fraternity and business people in Sandhurst (Bendigo). In addition to the Devils' Own Cricket Club, there were many male cricket clubs formed in Bendigo in the 1870's, for example, the Bendigo United Cricket Club; Epsom Cricket Club; All Trades Cricket Club; New Chum Cricket Club; California Gully Cricket Club; Long Gully Cricket Club; Butchers' Cricket Club; View Point Cricket Club; Myers Street Cricket Club; Australian Natives Association Cricket Club; View Point Cricket Club; Beehive Cricket Club; Advertiser Cricket Club; Kangaroo Flat Cricket Club; Golden Square Cricket Club; North Bendigo Cricket Club; Crusoe Cricket Club; City Cricket Club; Bohemians Cricket Club and the Happy Valley Cricket Club. Where did the name 'Devils' Own' come from? The Inns of Court Regiment, London, has a unique place in history as a result of its ancient and intimate connection with the Law and lawyers. It recruited and 'officered' almost exclusively from the legal profession, drawn from barristers, attorneys, notaries and their clerks and students practising in the area of the Inns of Court comprising Middle Temple, Inner Temple, Lincoln’s Inn and Gray’s Inn. During Napoleonic Wars all Inns raised companies. During a review by King George III in Hyde Park in 1803, the King used his dislike for lawyers – particularly ones carrying arms – to name the massed ranks of the Law Association as "The Devil's Own".[5] "It is understood that the King was in high health and excellent spirits at the time. The Bloomsbury and Inns of Court Volunteers was reformed in 1797 during the Napoleonic Wars. It was shortly afterwards that the regiment gained its enduring nickname. During a review by King George III in Hyde Park in 1803, the King used his dislike for lawyers – particularly ones carrying arms – to name the massed ranks of the Law Association as "The Devil's Own". "It is understood that the King was in high health and excellent spirits at the time. When the 'Temple companies' had defiled before him, his Majesty enquired of Lord David Erskine, who commanded them, as lieutenant colonel, what was the composition of that corps? 'They are all lawyers, Sire,' said Erskine. 'What! What! 'exclaimed the King, 'all lawyers? all lawyers? Call them the Devil's Own, call them the Devil's Own!" "And the Devil's Own they were called accordingly." ( Norton, F.C., A short history of the military & naval services of the Inns of Court and the members of the Bench and the Bar, 1886, William Clowes & Sons, Stamford Street and Charing Cross, London) Did Bendigo’s legal fraternity name themselves DOCC with the intent that they would reflect the distinguished pedigree and qualities of the Devil’s Own regiment? Details of one the players in the 'Devils'Own' CC : Pelling Hugh Gough Pigott Stainsby Conant, solicitor, born Hampshire, England 1846. Arrived Australia 1871. Pelling was the son of Francis Pigott Stainsby Conant Esq., Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man. He married Catherine Anne Drummond. In 1874, his practice was in the Albion Chambers, Sandhurst, given as 'Pelling H.G.P.S. Conant, Solicitor'. Organisation-Club/society-sportA transcript of the Devils Own Cricket Club article in the 19th February, 1875 edition of the Bendigo Advertiser docc, devils own cricket club, sandhurst, bendigo advertiser, pelling h.g.p. s. conant, solicitor, barrister -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: SOME HISTORICAL INFORMATION
... Temple by Mr Alan Llewellyn... Mr F Cusack... Tracey Ipsen... Ray Wallace... Bendigo Field Naturalists' Club... Eaglehawk Tree Lovers' Society... Bendigo Historical Society... University of Melbourne... Kevin Vallence... Monash University... Bendigo Technical College... South Australian writer's Fellowship... Windlass... W Ralston... Australasian Sketcher 20.12.1879... D O'Hoy... Mechanics Institute... California Gully School... Bell Topper Hill... I.O.R. (Rechabites)... Cobden Tent... Refuge Tent... Sutton Tent... M.U.I.O.O.F.'s Loyal Darling... Bible Christian Church... California Hill Wesleyan Methodist Church... Saint Jude's Anglican Church... Quartz Mining... E N Emmett... Jonathan Harris... Haris' Claim... J Hustler... George...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Some Historical Information Mr L Hooley Mr L Bennetts Mr W Watson Mr W Heraud Mr D M Davies Mr W Perry Mr H Harvey Mr A Llewellyn Mr E Oates Chook Temple by Mr Alan Llewellyn Mr F Cusack Tracey Ipsen Ray Wallace Bendigo Field Naturalists' Club Eaglehawk Tree Lovers' Society Bendigo Historical Society University of Melbourne Kevin Vallence Monash University Bendigo Technical College South Australian writer's Fellowship Windlass W Ralston Australasian Sketcher 20.12.1879 D O'Hoy Mechanics Institute California Gully School Bell Topper Hill I.O.R. (Rechabites) Cobden Tent Refuge Tent Sutton Tent M.U.I.O.O.F.'s Loyal Darling Bible Christian Church California Hill Wesleyan Methodist Church Saint Jude's Anglican Church Quartz Mining E N Emmett Jonathan Harris Haris' Claim J Hustler George ...BHS Collection12 photocopied pages. Page four has acknowledgements, Page five mentions Pen-Portraist by Raly Wallace and Kevin Vallence, Page 14 mentions some rich areas: White Hills, Red Hill (now Virginia Hill), Eaglehawk, Golden Gully, New Chum Gully, Long Gully, Spring Gully, Derwent Gully, California Gully, Sailors Gully and Peg Leg Gully. There are two sketches on the page: Windless, by W. Ralston, Australasian Sketcher 20/12/1879 (D O'Hoy Collection) and a sketch of some miners in a tent with some mining equipment in front of it. There are two men in front of a fire at the front of the tent. Page 16 has a sketch of an old brick house with iron lace on the veranda and a picket fence at the front. Page 17 mentions the school and some Friendly Societies and Church. Page 22 mentions Quartz Mining. There is a Lithograph of a Quartz outcrop, New Chum Gully 1852 by George Rowe and a View of Surface Workings 1861, a Batchelder Photo. Page 23 mentions Edward Nucella Emmett, a pioneer gold digger who became involved in many important public issues. Page 25 mentions Company Mining and Crushing. It has a sketch of a Primitive Quart Crusher. Page 37 Mentions Richard Pope, a Miner who tramped from job to job in Bendigo and eventually followed the rush to Broken Hill. Page 38 mentions the Eaglehawk Brass Band and Friendly Societies in Eaglehawk. Page 39 is headed Miner's Cottage. It mentions stone miners' cottages. Page 40 has a sketch of a Georgian Style Sandstone Cottage Harvey Town. Page 41 mentions men sweeping the road to get gold, Bull Family grocery shop and a blacksmith. Page 42 is headed St. Augustine's. Page 43 has a sketch of St. Augustine's Church. Page 59 is headed Bendigo Amalgamated Goldfields (B.A.G.) Edward Clarence Dyason was largely behind a new company set up in 1917 to work the Bendigo field in an entirely new way. 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(rechabites), cobden tent, refuge tent, sutton tent, m.u.i.o.o.f.'s loyal darling, bible christian church, california hill wesleyan methodist church, saint jude's anglican church, quartz mining, e n emmett, jonathan harris, haris' claim, j hustler, george rowe, batchelder, la trobe library, cave, amos, new chum line of reef, edward nucella emmett, bendigo city council, all saints, william westgarth, latham and watson, hustler's line of reef, bell and irons, ballerstedt and son, young and company, nicholas and bassit, ensor, thomas carpenter, quartz crusher, goldfields and mineral districts of victoria, richard pope, daniel webster mine, isaac dyason, old chum mine, north old chum mine, young chum mine, george lansell, lazarus, silicosis of the lungs, eaglehawk brass band, victoria hotel, mr williams, eaglehawk branch of the australian natives association, loyal catherine lodge, mr james, odd fellows in the loyal catherine lodge branch no 4935, richard harvey, thomas harvey, moonta copper mines, harvey town, national trust of australia, eaglehawk tree lovers society, saint mungo's methodist church, clark's beehive battery, world war 1, kee-young, lady barkly hotel, prankhurst, bull family, cousin jack, st augustine's, myers, nicholls, john o'brien, around the boree log, the rev dean hayes, st kilian's, bendigo amalgamated goldfields (b.a.g.), edward clarence dyason, r h s abbott, hercules and energetic, south new moon, new chum goldfields, central red white and blue consolidated, brown john, the life and times of long gully, bendigo press, val white, megan snoop -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LODGE COLLECTION: ZENITH LODGE, NO. 52 A.F. & A. MASONS OF VICTORIA INVITATION, Sturday 25th June, 1949
... George Jones, S. W. (master Elect), and investiture of Officers at the Masonic Temple, Bendigo on Saturday, 25th June, 1949, at 6.15pm. ...George Jones, S. W. (master Elect), and investiture of Officers at the Masonic Temple, Bendigo on Saturday, 25th June, 1949, at 6.15pm. ...Light cardboard folder invitation Zenith Lodge No. 52 to the installation of Bro. Frank George Jones, S. W. (master Elect), and investiture of Officers at the Masonic Temple, Bendigo on Saturday, 25th June, 1949, at 6.15pm. Wor. Bro. J. K. Collis, Master, assisted by Past Masters of the Lodge, will conduct the ceremony.clubs, social, zenith lodge no. 52 bendigo instal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LODGE COLLECTION: THE LODGE COMPOSITE NO. 314, Thursday 20th April, 1950
... The Lodge Composite No. 314 Installation of Bro Reginald George Ham, Senior Warden as Worshipful Master and Investiture Officers. Thursday, 20th april, 1950 Masonic Temple, Bendigo....The Lodge Composite No. 314 Installation of Bro Reginald George Ham, Senior Warden as Worshipful Master and Investiture Officers. Thursday, 20th april, 1950 Masonic Temple, Bendigo. ...The Lodge Composite No. 314 Installation of Bro Reginald George Ham, Senior Warden as Worshipful Master and Investiture Officers. Thursday, 20th april, 1950 Masonic Temple, Bendigo.clubs, social, the lodge composite no. 314 inst. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1886
... Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1886 - Letter from Post Office and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Melbourne to Messrs Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Connelly, Albion Chambers, Sandhurst. 2 - 1886 - Letter from Arnoldt D G, Wedderburn. 3 - 1886 - Letter from O'Reilly D, George Hotel, St Kilda. 4 - 1886 - Post card from Langtree C W, Secretary for Mines and Water Supply. 5 - 1886 - Letter from Dru?? W T, 19 Temple...Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1886 - Letter from Post Office and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Melbourne to Messrs Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Connelly, Albion Chambers, Sandhurst. 2 - 1886 - Letter from Arnoldt D G, Wedderburn. 3 - 1886 - Letter from O'Reilly D, George Hotel, St Kilda. 4 - 1886 - Post card from Langtree C W, Secretary for Mines and Water Supply. 5 - 1886 - Letter from Dru?? W T, 19 Temple ...Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1886 - Letter from Post Office and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Melbourne to Messrs Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Connelly, Albion Chambers, Sandhurst. 2 - 1886 - Letter from Arnoldt D G, Wedderburn. 3 - 1886 - Letter from O'Reilly D, George Hotel, St Kilda. 4 - 1886 - Post card from Langtree C W, Secretary for Mines and Water Supply. 5 - 1886 - Letter from Dru?? W T, 19 Temple Court re Lazarus v Lazarus. 6 - 1886 - Letter from C ?, Raywood re Gow from Kamarooka. 7 - 1886 - Letter from Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Nunn, Solicitors, Melbourne to Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Nunn, Solicitors, Melbourne to Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Connelly, Solicitors, Albion Chambers, Sandhurst re Sterry v Trestrail.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, post office & telegram dept, bennett attenborough wilks & connelly, arnoldt d g, o'reilly d, george hotel, langtree c w, dru?? w t, lazarus, gow, bennett attenborough wilks & nunn, sterry, trestrail -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - A VIEW STREET VIEWING
... Temple... The Bendigo Fire Station... William Beebe... Denderah (Now called Coolock House)... Convent of Mercy... Sir George...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History view street A View Street Viewing How Bendigo Got Its Name Ravenswood Pastoral Run Battling Bendigo Thompson Messrs Heape and Grice Richard Larritt Rosalind Park The Ogg & Co of Bendigo A N A Hall Princess Theatre Art Gallery Alexandra Fountain Princess Alexandra Edward VII W C Vahland Former Bank of New South Wales The C B C of Sydney (Former Bank of Victoria) State Register of Historic Buildings The Old Post Office (Now Sandhurst Trustees) Former Union Bank (Later A N Z View Street Branch) Bendigo Branch of the National Trust Temperance Hall Vahland and Getzschmann James Blair Dr Harry Atkinson The Masonic Hall and Temple The Bendigo Fire Station William Beebe Denderah (Now called Coolock House) Convent of Mercy Sir George V Lansell The Bendigo Advertiser George Lansell Snr Fortuna A H Q Survey Malmo Carl Van Damme Residence No 10 Valentine Street Brick Residence 282 View Street Dudley House Bendigo Branch of The Royal Historical Society Wm Honeybone Bendigo Sports Centre Five typed, green pages of the history of View Street and its buildings and How Bendigo got Its Name. ...Five typed, green pages of the history of View Street and its buildings and How Bendigo got Its Name. Some of the buildings are described. Unsigned. Notes forwarded to BHS from Dymocks booksellers, Alice Plaza, Alice Springs.bendigo, history, view street, a view street viewing, how bendigo got its name, ravenswood pastoral run, battling bendigo thompson, messrs heape and grice, richard larritt, rosalind park, the ogg & co of bendigo, a n a hall, princess theatre, art gallery, alexandra fountain, princess alexandra, edward vii, w c vahland, former bank of new south wales, the c b c of sydney (former bank of victoria), state register of historic buildings, the old post office (now sandhurst trustees), former union bank (later a n z view street branch), bendigo branch of the national trust, temperance hall, vahland and getzschmann, james blair, dr harry atkinson, the masonic hall and temple, the bendigo fire station, william beebe, denderah (now called coolock house), convent of mercy, sir george v lansell, the bendigo advertiser, george lansell snr, fortuna, a h q survey, malmo, carl van damme, residence no 10 valentine street, brick residence 282 view street, dudley house, bendigo branch of the royal historical society, wm honeybone, bendigo sports centre -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCard, How to vote card for the council of the Borough of Ringwood elections of 1936
... Vote Thus- AIRD, John George 2, BISSET Alexander Frederick 5, LITTLE Francis Leslie 4, MILES Augustus Temple 1, WARD Claude Victor 3....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Vote Thus- AIRD, John George 2, BISSET Alexander Frederick 5, LITTLE Francis Leslie 4, MILES Augustus Temple 1, WARD Claude Victor 3. ...Small stiff paper card of buff colour with black printingVote Thus- AIRD, John George 2, BISSET Alexander Frederick 5, LITTLE Francis Leslie 4, MILES Augustus Temple 1, WARD Claude Victor 3. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBooklet - By-Laws, Warrandyte Lodge No.772, Under the United Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria, Masonic Hall, Ringwood, Victoria
... George Bankin Bearham, on the 9th September, 1955, in the Masonic Temple, Canterbury, the Ringwood Lodge No. 382, being Sponsors....George Bankin Bearham, on the 9th September, 1955, in the Masonic Temple, Canterbury, the Ringwood Lodge No. 382, being Sponsors. ...Blue covered booklet presented to Bro. Ronald E Breese on his initiation, 7th February 1974. Includes list of foundation members, first officers and past masters of the lodge. The Warrandyte Lodge, No. 772 was Consecrated by the Pro. Grand Master, M. W. Bro. Dr. George Bankin Bearham, on the 9th September, 1955, in the Masonic Temple, Canterbury, the Ringwood Lodge No. 382, being Sponsors. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyProgramme, Masonic Lodge of Croydon No. 607 - 2 x Programmes for Installations: Leslie Harcourt, 1979, and Vincent Squires, 1988. Plus Blue Duty Card
... Temple, AIrd Street, Ringwood. Another white covered programme with blue printing and gold logo, for Installation of Vincent George Squires as Worshipful Master, dated 13th June 1988 at the Maroondah Masonic Centre, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Lodge of Croydon Installation 11-Jun-1979 for Leslie William Harcourt; Lodge of Croydon 13-Jun-1988 Installation for Vincent George Squires; Blue Lodge of Croydon - invitation to meeting (blank) White covered programme with blue printing and gold masonic logo with insert for Installation of Leslie William Harcourt as Worshipful Master, dated 11th June 1979 at the Masonic Temple, AIrd Street, Ringwood. ...White covered programme with blue printing and gold masonic logo with insert for Installation of Leslie William Harcourt as Worshipful Master, dated 11th June 1979 at the Masonic Temple, AIrd Street, Ringwood. Another white covered programme with blue printing and gold logo, for Installation of Vincent George Squires as Worshipful Master, dated 13th June 1988 at the Maroondah Masonic Centre, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood. Lodge of Croydon Installation 11-Jun-1979 for Leslie William Harcourt; Lodge of Croydon 13-Jun-1988 Installation for Vincent George Squires; Blue Lodge of Croydon - invitation to meeting (blank)
