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Tarnagulla History ArchiveNews clipping: Gold Town Faces Split, Gold Town Faces Split, September 9, 1980
... News clipping: Gold Town Faces Split...Gold Town Faces Split...Mentions prospecting and local industries as well as control of pets. Gold Town Faces Split News clipping: Gold Town Faces Split ...Murray Comrie Collection. A small news clipping from The Sun newspaper about a plan to turn part of Tarnagulla into a flora and fauna park. Quotes publican Eric Morris. Mentions prospecting and local industries as well as control of pets.tarnagulla, nature, conservation, wildlife, pets, animals, fauna, flora, industries, prospecting, laws, public policy, protest -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook - Paperback book, Happy-Go-Lucky-A Gippsland Gold Town 1863-1917, 1987
... Happy-Go-Lucky-A Gippsland Gold Town 1863-1917......gold town...A history of a gold mining town in the Gippsland area of Victoria ...Cover has a pencil sketch of a gold mining town as well as a large gum tree on the back cover. ...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A history of a gold mining town in the Gippsland area of Victoria gold gold mining gold town gippsland victoria australia history gold miner morgan, dorothy morgan, marjorie Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...A history of a gold mining town in the Gippsland area of Victoria Paperback. Gold cover. Cover has a pencil sketch of a gold mining town as well as a large gum tree on the back cover. Cover illustration runs across the whole cover.Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779. Sticker - DISTRIBUTED BY: / Paoletti's (Adventurer) Maps P/L / 15 Nirvana Close, / Langwarrin. 3910 / Tel: 03 9789 6985 / Fax: 03 9776 6798 / Email: [email protected] / Other products & information Website: http://users.netlink.com.au/~maptrapgold, gold mining, gold town, gippsland, victoria, australia, history, gold miner, morgan, dorothy, morgan, marjorie -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - gold mining town of Grant Victoria, 1900 c
... gold mining town of Grant Victoria ...gold mining town of Grant Victoria ...Black and white photograph of a vegetable patch and flower garden beside a rustic dwelling surrounded by split paling fence near the gold mining town of Grant Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Mines and Mining Settlement Topography Gold Black and white photograph of a vegetable patch and flower garden beside a rustic dwelling surrounded by split paling fence near the gold mining town of Grant Victoria gold mining town of Grant Victoria Photograph gold mining town of Grant Victoria ...Black and white photograph of a vegetable patch and flower garden beside a rustic dwelling surrounded by split paling fence near the gold mining town of Grant Victoriamines and mining, settlement, topography, gold -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. WALHALLA - GOLD TOWN, C1800s
... DIGGERS & MINING. WALHALLA - GOLD TOWN...Diggers & Mining. Walhalla - Gold Town. WALHALLA GOLD TOWN. Arial photo of Walhalla Gold Town. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Tertiary goldfields hanimount Diggers & Mining. Walhalla - Gold Town. WALHALLA GOLD TOWN. Arial photo of Walhalla Gold Town. ...Diggers & Mining. Walhalla - Gold Town. WALHALLA GOLD TOWN. Arial photo of Walhalla Gold Town. Markings: 2 995 WAL. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Clunes MuseumPamphlet, Clunes Historic Gold Town Victoria
... Clunes Historic Gold Town Victoria...clunes gold town...Clunes Historic Gold Town Victoria Pamphlet PAMPHLET CLUNES MUSEUM ....1 Foolscap brochure folded in 4, coloured and black and white photos of Clunes. Text outlines the history of Clunes and depicts points of interest with map of area on back. .2 Foolscap brochure folded in 4, coloured and black and white photos of Clunes. Text outlines the history of Clunes and depicts points of interest with map of area on back.clunes gold town, clunes attractions, clunes history -
Clunes MuseumBooklet, MAY TOWNSEND, CLUNES - VICTORIA"S FIRST GOLD TOWN
... CLUNES - VICTORIA"S FIRST GOLD TOWN...CLUNES VICTORIAS FIRST GOLD TOWN...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CLUNES VICTORIAS FIRST GOLD TOWN HISTORY OF CLUNES THE STORY OF CLUNES WITH SCETCHES AND POEMS RUBBER STAMPS ON THE INSIDE PAGES : IN BLUE INK ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE BALLARAT . ...THE STORY OF CLUNES WITH SCETCHES AND POEMSYELLOW SOFT COVER COVERED WITH ADHESIVE PROTECTION OF CLEAR PLASTIC. A DRAWING ON FRONT OF CLUNES QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, NORTH SHAFT. 90 PAGES A TYPED PAGE IS GLUED IN THE BACK WITH ENTITLED "A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE LIFE OF JAMES ESMOND" non-fictionTHE STORY OF CLUNES WITH SCETCHES AND POEMSclunes victorias first gold town, history of clunes, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - INGLEWOOD GOLD GOLD TOWN OF EARLY VICTORIA 1859 - 1992, 1982
... INGLEWOOD GOLD GOLD TOWN OF EARLY VICTORIA 1859 - 1992...Inglewood Gold, gold town of early Victoria 1859 - 1992. 144 pages, with illustrations and maps. ...Nixon Inglewood Gold, gold town of early Victoria 1859 - 1992. 144 pages, with illustrations and maps. ...Inglewood Gold, gold town of early Victoria 1859 - 1992. 144 pages, with illustrations and maps. History of settlement and gold mining, clubs, associations, businesses. Inscription on front page ' For the Bendigo Historical Society, with compliments, Allan M. Nixon, 28/1/1989Allan M. Nixoninglewood, history, inglewood, history, gold mining. -
Clunes MuseumDocument - HERITAGE ASSESSMENT, ROGER LUEBBERS et al, HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE'S FIRST GOLD MINING TOWN, 1998
... HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE'S FIRST GOLD MINING TOWN...HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE'S FIRST GOLD MINING TOWN BY ROGER LUEBBERS OF LUGBBERS AND ASSOCIATES AND JULIE STEVENS, CONSULTING HISTORIAN, MAY 1998...FOLDER WITH RED SPINE - HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE'S FIRST GOLD MINING TOWN. REPORT MADE MAY 1998...HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE'S FIRST GOLD MINING TOWN BY ROGER LUEBBERS OF LUGBBERS AND ASSOCIATES AND JULIE STEVENS, CONSULTING HISTORIAN, MAY 1998 LOCAL HISTORY CIVIL ENGINEERING SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN CLUNES 1998 FOLDER WITH RED SPINE - HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE'S FIRST GOLD MINING TOWN. ...SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN CLUNES 1998FOLDER WITH RED SPINE - HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE STATE'S FIRST GOLD MINING TOWN. REPORT MADE MAY 1998non-fiction SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN CLUNES 1998local history, civil engineering, sewerage, sewerage -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Raymond Paull, Old Walhalla: portrait of a gold town, 1963
... Old Walhalla: portrait of a gold town...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne walhalla mining towns gippsland gold mining The history of Walhalla from its early gold mining days. 147 p., black and white illustrations Old Walhalla: portrait of a gold town Book Book Raymond Paull Melbourne University Press ...The history of Walhalla from its early gold mining days.147 p., black and white illustrationsnon-fictionThe history of Walhalla from its early gold mining days.walhalla, mining towns, gippsland, gold mining -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Paill Raymond, Old Walhalla- Portrait of a Gold Town, 1964
... Old Walhalla- Portrait of a Gold Town...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Mines and Mining Township Transport A history of the town of Walhalla victoria, from the early alluvial mining in 1860's through the heady days of rich underground mining to its rgression to a sleepy ghost town in the 1960's Old Walhalla- Portrait of a Gold Town Book Paill Raymond ...A history of the town of Walhalla victoria, from the early alluvial mining in 1860's through the heady days of rich underground mining to its rgression to a sleepy ghost town in the 1960'smines and mining, township, transport -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook, Ronald Embry, Metamorphosis of a Gold town: Stawell 1900-1940 - A Study in Local History, 1998
... Metamorphosis of a Gold town: Stawell 1900-1940 - A Study in Local History...The Metamorphosis of a Goldtown: Stawell 1900 -1940 : A Study in Local History. 1998 Red Hard Cover Embossed border, Title information on spine Metamorphosis of a Gold town: Stawell 1900-1940 - A Study in Local History Book Ronald Embry ...Thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Faculty of Arts, Deakan 'University August 1998Red Hard Cover Embossed border, Title information on spineDEAKAN R.W. Embry Phd. The Metamorphosis of a Goldtown: Stawell 1900 -1940 : A Study in Local History. 1998stawell mining -
Clunes MuseumFilm - VIDEO, AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
... .1 VIDEO - TITLED "REBIRTH OF A GOLD TOWN" IN PLASTIC COVER .2 PHOTOCOPY OF LETTER TO THE EDITOR, WRITTEN BY W.C. ...ABC ARCHIVES - REBIRTH OF A GOLD TOWN TX: 1965...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields VIDEO OF CLUNES MADE BY THE AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION IN 1965 - FEATURING LOCAL CITIZENS THEO HARDEN, ROBERT DOLAN & GOTTFRIED KELLER. local history performing arts television video ABC ARCHIVES - REBIRTH OF A GOLD TOWN TX: 1965 .1 VIDEO - TITLED "REBIRTH OF A GOLD TOWN" IN PLASTIC COVER .2 PHOTOCOPY OF LETTER TO THE EDITOR, WRITTEN BY W.C. ...VIDEO OF CLUNES MADE BY THE AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION IN 1965 - FEATURING LOCAL CITIZENS THEO HARDEN, ROBERT DOLAN & GOTTFRIED KELLER..1 VIDEO - TITLED "REBIRTH OF A GOLD TOWN" IN PLASTIC COVER .2 PHOTOCOPY OF LETTER TO THE EDITOR, WRITTEN BY W.C. FOULKES IN RESPONSE TO INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES USED IN THE VIDEO "REBIRTH OF A GOLD TOWN" .3 PHOTOCOPY OF AN ARTICLE IN THE CLUNES-TALBOT GUARDIAN DATED FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965ABC ARCHIVES - REBIRTH OF A GOLD TOWN TX: 1965local history, performing arts, television, video -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - SANDHURST - VICTORIA, A GOLD MINING TOWN, Earliest c 1885
... SANDHURST - VICTORIA, A GOLD MINING TOWN...Copy of 'Sandhurst - Victoria a Gold-Mining Town'. View from Rosalind Park. Notable BLDOR Shamrock Hotel, St Pauls Church, railway station. ...Photograph SANDHURST - VICTORIA, A GOLD MINING TOWN ...B+W Photograph. Copy of 'Sandhurst - Victoria a Gold-Mining Town'. View from Rosalind Park. Notable BLDOR Shamrock Hotel, St Pauls Church, railway station. Inscription: on RH 'Extract from cement -???'. Photograph shows early Sandhurst with Chimney of Goldmine of R.H.S(R.S.L now occupies this site).place, landscape view, sandhurst from rosalind park -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Old Gold Towns of Victoria, 1970
... gold town...Histories of the old gold towns in Victoria...gold mine, and have been restored on Sovereign Hill over the old North Normandy mine. Back of jacket-The Bend in the Road, at Clunes. Inside both front and back cover is a drawn map of Victoria showing all the towns mentioned in the book. ...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Histories of the old gold towns in Victoria gold town victoria australia history Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...Histories of the old gold towns in VictoriaHardback. Yellow dust cover. Front of jacket illustration-The Diggings, Ballarat. The poppet head, battery house, and mullock heap are typical of an old gold mine, and have been restored on Sovereign Hill over the old North Normandy mine. Back of jacket-The Bend in the Road, at Clunes. Inside both front and back cover is a drawn map of Victoria showing all the towns mentioned in the book. Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779 Signature of H M Olivergold town, victoria, australia, history -
Clunes MuseumMemorabilia - SOUVENIR ENVELOPE
... ...CLUNES GOLD TOWN...WHITE ENVELOPE ON FRONT: CLUNES HISTORIC GOLD TOWN 32 KM BALLARAT GOLF SWIMMING, PROSPECTIN,G, BOWLING, ANGLING. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields SOUVENIR CLUNES GOLD TOWN WHITE ENVELOPE ON FRONT: CLUNES HISTORIC GOLD TOWN 32 KM BALLARAT GOLF SWIMMING, PROSPECTIN,G, BOWLING, ANGLING. ...WHITE ENVELOPE ON FRONT: CLUNES HISTORIC GOLD TOWN 32 KM BALLARAT GOLF SWIMMING, PROSPECTIN,G, BOWLING, ANGLING. HEART OF GOLD COUNTRY ON BACK: CLUNES VIC 3370souvenir, clunes gold town -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: ''DUNOLLY, THE STORY OF AN OLD GOLD-DIGGINGS TOWN''
... ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: ''DUNOLLY, THE STORY OF AN OLD GOLD-DIGGINGS TOWN''...Book ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: ''DUNOLLY, THE STORY OF AN OLD GOLD-DIGGINGS TOWN'' ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 160 page hardcover 'coffee table' book on the history of the gold rushes at Dunolly and surrounding district by James Flett. Includes 7 maps and 41 illustrations. Published in 1956 by the Poppet Head Press and printed by George H Barrow & Co., Melbourne. Catalogue sticker ''2256 FLE'' on spine. Coloured copy of the photo of the discovery of the 'Welcome Stranger' nugget at Moliagul in 1869 opposite title page.James Flettbooks, collections, history, alec h chisholm collection, james flett, dunolly, gold rush -
Clunes MuseumPamphlet, CLUNES TOURIST DEVELOPMENT ASSOC. & HEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL
... COLOURED PAMPHLET PROMOTING CLUNES - THE FIRST GOLD TOWN. 2 COPIES...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields local history pamphlet tourism COLOURED PAMPHLET PROMOTING CLUNES - THE FIRST GOLD TOWN. 2 COPIES Pamphlet PAMPHLET CLUNES TOURIST DEVELOPMENT ASSOC. & HEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL ...COLOURED PAMPHLET PROMOTING CLUNES - THE FIRST GOLD TOWN. 2 COPIESlocal history, pamphlet, tourism -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, c.2000
... ...gold town...Further research into the importance of the Hospital in Beechworth and it's connection to the town will be supported through images like these kept in the Mayday Hills photo album in the collection of the Burke Museum. beechworth mayday hills mayday hills asylum mental health history of mental health asylum 1860s gold town north-east victoria kew asylum ararat asylum Reverse: AGFA Coloured rectangular photograph printed on gloss photographic paper. ...This photograph was captured on an undisclosed date and by an unidentified photographer. It was printed in colour through the company AGFA which is a Belgian-German Multinational Corporation. This business prints, develops, manufactures and distributes digital imaging products, software and systems. It was founded in 1967 and continues to operate today. Beechworth's Mayday Hills was chosen as the site of Victoria's newest asylum, at the time, due to the landscape and altitude. The hilltop atmosphere and the native fauna, it was argued, would assist in the cure of the patients kept at the hospital (Wood 1985, 122). The positioning of the hospital had a beneficial effect on the rural town. A pamphlet published by James Ingram and Son (1849) reveal that famous landmarks in Beechworth which included the Post Office, Gaol, Courthouse and Asylum "demonstrate the appreciation of Beechworth by the Government not only as as important district center, but also as a site unrivaled as a sanitarium". There were other locations in contention at the time, but ultimately Beechworth was chosen (Craig 2000, 33). Prior to the creation of the Asylum in Beechworth, those charged with having mental illnesses or, as it was termed, "insanity" were unable to be properly cared for in the Gaol (which is where they were often sent). John Buckley Castieau wrote, in 1861 for the Ovens and Murray Advertiser, that the Gaol was unable to properly care for those classified then as "insane" but that they would endeavor to treat them above the other inmates (which he notes is not always the case in other establishments). Castieau wrote this in favour of supporting the building of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth. It was stated that at the time the Mayday Hills Hospital was built, there were 83 prisoners kept in the Gaol who were to be rehoused to the Hospital on the grounds of "insanity". The classification as someone as "insane", in this period of time is a reflection on the inability to cure and understand illnesses of the mind during the mid to late 1800s. Opening on the 24th of October 1867, the Mayday Hills Hospital was originally named the "Ovens Lunatic Asylum", a title which is very much a product of its time. Whilst controversial, changes to the name is part of the history of the Hospital and can provide much insight into the understanding of mental illness throughout history and the use/disuse of this term provides information into the reception/changing opinions of mental illness in society. The Hospital would later become known as the "Mayday Hills Asylum" and/or "Mayday Hills Hospital" with the latter being the most commonly used title. An article in the Ovens and Murray Advertiser notes that on the 7th of March 1865, the foundation stone of the Hospital was laid (it would officially open in 1867) and that it was such a moment of accomplishment and joy for Beechworth that a letter to the editor even suggested that there should be a holiday dedicated to the day the foundation stone as laid. This reveals an extent to which the townspeople of early Beechworth valued the construction of the Hospital in their town. It provided the town with a sense of prestige and honour.At first glance, the remains of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth, Victoria, inspire tragedy, trauma and beauty. The buildings themselves, with their Italianate style Renaissance architecture designed by J.J. Clark (Craig 2000, 49 & Smith 2016, 203) reflect a bygone period of European and Australian history. The gardens provide a sense of tranquility and beauty. The experience of those within these walls remains a valuable area of study to provide a more complete understanding. This particular hospital is considered the fourth of its like and one of three identified as the largest of their kind. The Mayday Hills Hospital is a sister to the Kew and Ararat Asylums in Melbourne which are both located in relative proximity. Understanding the role of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth history is integral to understanding the development of the goldfields town, but also for providing important information as to the history of caring for, and the reception of, mental illnesses in Australian and wider European history. Mayday Hills provides a case study which can be researched through oral history, an analysis of the grounds/buildings and through images like this postcard which portray the structure in a highly deliberate manner. Images like this depict the strong façade of the Hospital and provide a glimpse into the tranquility of the gardens. This has been done deliberately to provide a sense of comfort and healing about the building to those looking from the outside. Further research into the importance of the Hospital in Beechworth and it's connection to the town will be supported through images like these kept in the Mayday Hills photo album in the collection of the Burke Museum.Coloured rectangular photograph printed on gloss photographic paper.Reverse: AGFAbeechworth, mayday hills, mayday hills asylum, mental health, history of mental health, asylum, 1860s, gold town, north-east victoria, kew asylum, ararat asylum -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPostcard, C. F. Falk, c.1930
... ...gold town...Further research into the importance of the Hospital in Beechworth and it's connection to the town will be supported through images like these kept in the Mayday Hills photo album in the collection of the Burke Museum. mental hospital insane asylum mayday hills mental hospital beechworth mayday hills asylum gold town north-east victoria Ararat asylum kew asylum Obverse: Asylum for Insane, Beechworth. / Reverse: C.F. ...This postcard contains a depiction of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth, Victoria from the direction of Farm Hill, circa 1930. It was designed by C.F.Falk in Beechworth and printed in Saxony which is a landlocked state of Germany which borders the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Bavaria and the countries of Poland and the Czech Republic. The depiction is a painting of the Mayday Hill Hospital which portrays the extensive buildings an HaHa wall (many of which have not survived to the present day). It provides a unique opportunity to reconstruct this historical site as it may have looked in approximately 1930. Beechworth's Mayday Hills was chosen as the site of Victoria's newest asylum, at the time, due to the landscape and altitude. The hilltop atmosphere and the native fauna, it was argued, would assist in the cure of the patients kept at the hospital (Wood 1985, 122). The positioning of the hospital had a beneficial effect on the rural town. A pamphlet published by James Ingram and Son (1849) reveal that famous landmarks in Beechworth which included the Post Office, Gaol, Courthouse and Asylum "demonstrate the appreciation of Beechworth by the Government not only as as important district center, but also as a site unrivaled as a sanitarium". There were other locations in contention at the time, but ultimately Beechworth was chosen (Craig 2000, 33). The extent of buildings displayed in this postcard helps convey the imposing and enormity of the structure before decommission. Prior to the creation of the Asylum in Beechworth, those charged with having mental illnesses or, as it was termed, "insanity" were unable to be properly cared for in the Gaol (which is where they were often sent). John Buckley Castieau wrote, in 1861 for the Ovens and Murray Advertiser, that the Gaol was unable to properly care for those classified then as "insane" but that they would endeavor to treat them above the other inmates (which he notes is not always the case in other establishments). Castieau wrote this in favour of supporting the building of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth. It was stated that at the time the Mayday Hills Hospital was built, there were 83 prisoners kept in the Gaol who were to be rehoused to the Hospital on the grounds of "insanity". The classification as someone as "insane", in this period of time is a reflection on the inability to cure and understand illnesses of the mind during the mid to late 1800s. The title on the obverse of this photograph as "Asylum for Insane, Beechworth" reflects a bygone era and attitude to mental health. Beechworth's Mayday Hills was chosen as the site of Victoria's newest asylum, at the time, due to the landscape and altitude. Opening on the 24th of October 1867, the Mayday Hills Hospital was originally named the "Ovens Lunatic Asylum", a title which is very much a product of its time. Whilst controversial, changes to the name is part of the history of the Hospital and can provide much insight into the understanding of mental illness throughout history and the use/disuse of this term provides information into the reception/changing opinions of mental illness in society. The Hospital would later become known as the "Mayday Hills Asylum" and/or "Mayday Hills Hospital" with the latter being the most commonly used title. An article in the Ovens and Murray Advertiser notes that on the 7th of March 1865, the foundation stone of the Hospital was laid (it would officially open in 1867) and that it was such a moment of accomplishment and joy for Beechworth that a letter to the editor even suggested that there should be a holiday dedicated to the day the foundation stone as laid. This reveals an extent to which the townspeople of early Beechworth valued the construction of the Hospital in their town. It provided the town with a sense of prestige and honour.At first glance, the remains of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth, Victoria, inspire tragedy, trauma and beauty. The buildings themselves, with their Italianate style Renaissance architecture designed by J.J. Clark (Craig 2000, 49 & Smith 2016, 203) reflect a bygone period of European and Australian history. The gardens provide a sense of tranquility and beauty. The experience of those within these walls remains a valuable area of study to provide a more complete understanding. This particular hospital is considered the fourth of its like and one of three identified as the largest of their kind. The Mayday Hills Hospital is a sister to the Kew and Ararat Asylums in Melbourne which are both located in relative proximity. Understanding the role of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth history is integral to understanding the development of the goldfields town, but also for providing important information as to the history of caring for, and the reception of, mental illnesses in Australian and wider European history. Mayday Hills provides a case study which can be researched through oral history, an analysis of the grounds/buildings and through images like this postcard which portray the structure in a highly deliberate manner. Images like this depict the strong façade of the Hospital and provide a glimpse into the tranquility of the gardens. This has been done deliberately to provide a sense of comfort and healing about the building to those looking from the outside. Further research into the importance of the Hospital in Beechworth and it's connection to the town will be supported through images like these kept in the Mayday Hills photo album in the collection of the Burke Museum.Colour rectangular postcard printed on cardObverse: Asylum for Insane, Beechworth. / Reverse: C.F. Faulk, Beechworth. Printed in Saxony. POST CARD / ADDRESS ONLY / AFFIX / STAMP / B 2298 / 1997.2457 /mental hospital, insane asylum, mayday hills mental hospital, beechworth, mayday hills, asylum, gold town, north-east victoria, ararat asylum, kew asylum -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, J. Collins
... ...gold town...town shortly after the goldrush. During the 1850s and 1860s, administration buildings were erected alongside churches, shops and structures of justice. This marks a movement away from the "chaotic" structure of life on the goldfields and towards a more civilised and cultural lifestyle. This social phenomenon is also witnessed in Melbourne with the creation of buildings like the State Library and the University of Melbourne. The Beechworth Benevolent Asylum was renamed the Ovens Benevolent Home in 1935. The Asylum had been set up to provide accommodation and care for permanently injured gold...This building is important for research into the civic development of Beechworth as an early Gold Rush town located in Victoria's North-East. ...This photograph was captured sometime between an estimated 1940s-1950s. It depicts the Beechworth Benevolent Asylum (later the Ovens and Murray Hospital for the Aged) which was built in 1862. It is located on an elevated site in Beechworth, Victoria because it was believed the height was beneficial to the health of the patients at the Benevolent. Later wings were added to the original building between 1867 and 1890. The building was constructed in an unusual Flemish Gothic Revival style which contrasts with the classical style of the Mayday Hills Hospital in close proximity to the Benevolent. The Hospital was designed in Italianate Revival architecture. The appearance of buildings like the Mayday Hills Hospital and the Ovens Benevolent Asylum are representative of the importance of Beechworth as a town shortly after the goldrush. During the 1850s and 1860s, administration buildings were erected alongside churches, shops and structures of justice. This marks a movement away from the "chaotic" structure of life on the goldfields and towards a more civilised and cultural lifestyle. This social phenomenon is also witnessed in Melbourne with the creation of buildings like the State Library and the University of Melbourne. The Beechworth Benevolent Asylum was renamed the Ovens Benevolent Home in 1935. The Asylum had been set up to provide accommodation and care for permanently injured gold miners, and for women and children who were penniless, homeless, or whose parents were guests of the state. In 1954 it was renamed as The Ovens and Murray Home (as pictured in this photograph). The purpose of this building was to provide a refuge for the poor and destitute, homeless older men, deserted women and children along with providing care for the mentally ill. These buildings were built at the government's expense and are of great historical and architectural significance.This photograph depicts the Ovens and Murray Home (previously the Ovens Benevolent Home) during the 1940s or 1950s. Since this building is of great historic and architectural significance, photographs like this are especially valuable in reconstructing the use history and any changes/additions to the building over a period of time. This building is important for what it can reveal about society in Beechworth and also architectural styles. This building is made in the Flemish Gothic Revival style which is quite unusual for the 1860s. It is important as an early example of a building constructed for a specific purpose, in the case of this particular building: caring for the aged/destitute. This building is important for research into the civic development of Beechworth as an early Gold Rush town located in Victoria's North-East. During this period, Beechworth was developing as the main center of administration in this region which made it a very influential and quickly developed town. Photographs like this one which depict a building during one period in history can reveal important information for the use and alterations of a building and for preferences in architectural style. It can also be studied for what it reveals about society in Beechworth and compared and contrasted to similar institutions across Australia and with additional photographs in the Burke Museum collection.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on gloss photographic paperBack of photograph. Handwriting: "For John Beckingsale"mayday hills, beechworth benevolent asylum, ovens benevolent home, destitute, gold town, beechworth, victoria, north-east vic -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... ...gold town...Further research into the importance of the Hospital in Beechworth and it's connection to the town will be supported through images like these kept in the Mayday Hills photo album in the collection of the Burke Museum. mayday hills nurse weatherboard watertank mayday hills hospital asylum mental health kew ararat mental hospital beechworth gold town Black and white rectangular photograph printed on photographic paper mounted on card Photograph Photograph ...This photograph is a copy of that captured in approximately 1900 and depicts the on site nurses homes. During the 1880s, these detached cottages were constructed and provided accommodation for the staff (in this case, the nurses) who lived within the hospital walls. Within the image are weatherboard buildings, a number of nurses and water tanks. Beechworth's Mayday Hills was chosen as the site of Victoria's newest asylum, at the time, due to the landscape and altitude. The hilltop atmosphere and the native fauna, it was argued, would assist in the cure of the patients kept at the hospital (Wood 1985, 122). The positioning of the hospital had a beneficial effect on the rural town. A pamphlet published by James Ingram and Son (1849) reveal that famous landmarks in Beechworth which included the Post Office, Gaol, Courthouse and Asylum "demonstrate the appreciation of Beechworth by the Government not only as as important district center, but also as a site unrivaled as a sanitarium". There were other locations in contention at the time, but ultimately Beechworth was chosen (Craig 2000, 33). Prior to the creation of the Asylum in Beechworth, those charged with having mental illnesses or, as it was termed, "insanity" were unable to be properly cared for in the Gaol (which is where they were often sent). John Buckley Castieau wrote, in 1861 for the Ovens and Murray Advertiser, that the Gaol was unable to properly care for those classified then as "insane" but that they would endeavor to treat them above the other inmates (which he notes is not always the case in other establishments). Castieau wrote this in favour of supporting the building of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth. It was stated that at the time the Mayday Hills Hospital was built, there were 83 prisoners kept in the Gaol who were to be rehoused to the Hospital on the grounds of "insanity". The classification as someone as "insane", in this period of time is a reflection on the inability to cure and understand illnesses of the mind during the mid to late 1800s. Opening on the 24th of October 1867, the Mayday Hills Hospital was originally named the "Ovens Lunatic Asylum", a title which is very much a product of its time. Whilst controversial, changes to the name is part of the history of the Hospital and can provide much insight into the understanding of mental illness throughout history and the use/disuse of this term provides information into the reception/changing opinions of mental illness in society. The Hospital would later become known as the "Mayday Hills Asylum" and/or "Mayday Hills Hospital" with the latter being the most commonly used title. An article in the Ovens and Murray Advertiser notes that on the 7th of March 1865, the foundation stone of the Hospital was laid (it would officially open in 1867) and that it was such a moment of accomplishment and joy for Beechworth that a letter to the editor even suggested that there should be a holiday dedicated to the day the foundation stone as laid. This reveals an extent to which the townspeople of early Beechworth valued the construction of the Hospital in their town. It provided the town with a sense of prestige and honour.At first glance, the remains of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth, Victoria, inspire tragedy, trauma and beauty. The buildings themselves, with their Italianate style Renaissance architecture designed by J.J. Clark (Craig 2000, 49 & Smith 2016, 203) reflect a bygone period of European and Australian history. The gardens provide a sense of tranquility and beauty. The experience of those within these walls remains a valuable area of study to provide a more complete understanding. This particular hospital is considered the fourth of its like and one of three identified as the largest of their kind. The Mayday Hills Hospital is a sister to the Kew and Ararat Asylums in Melbourne which are both located in relative proximity. Understanding the role of the Mayday Hills Hospital in Beechworth history is integral to understanding the development of the goldfields town, but also for providing important information as to the history of caring for, and the reception of, mental illnesses in Australian and wider European history. Mayday Hills provides a case study which can be researched through oral history, an analysis of the grounds/buildings and through images like these. Images like these depict the strong façade of the Hospital and provide a glimpse into the tranquility of the gardens. This has been done deliberately to provide a sense of comfort and healing about the building to those looking from the outside. Further research into the importance of the Hospital in Beechworth and it's connection to the town will be supported through images like these kept in the Mayday Hills photo album in the collection of the Burke Museum.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on photographic paper mounted on cardmayday hills, nurse, weatherboard, watertank, mayday hills hospital, asylum, mental health, kew, ararat, mental hospital, beechworth, gold town -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook - Paperback book, Victoria's Forgotten Goldfield-A History of the Dargo, Crooked River Goldfield, 1996
... ...gold town...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A history of the Dargo, Crooked River goldfield gold gold mining gold town dargo gold miner gold field gippsland victoria australia history The stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...A history of the Dargo, Crooked River goldfieldPaperback. Cover has a black and white photograph of a couple of buildings surrounded by forest. Photograph is probably of Dargo. One building has a sign that says S. Frankenberg. Another has a sign of which only the letters PION visible. In the photograph there are a number of men standing around the buildings as well as what appears to be two children sitting on a bench outside a building. There is also a large wagon-like vehicle to which is attached are a large train of oxen. In the foreground of the photograph is another group of oxen which appear to be chained together. There is also two men standing near the second group of oxen, both appear to be holding whips.The stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779gold, gold mining, gold town, dargo, gold miner, gold field, gippsland, victoria, australia, history -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook - Paperback book, Recollections of Early Gippsland Goldfields-The Reminiscences of Richard Mackay, 2000
... ...gold town...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Recollections by Richard Mackay of the early history of the Gippsland goldfields gold gold fields gold miner gold mining gold town gippsland victoria australia history jamieson sale omeo big river wood's point matlock jericho aberfeldy donnelly's creek walhalla Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...Recollections by Richard Mackay of the early history of the Gippsland goldfieldsPaperback. Cover is green. Front cover has a sepia photograph of a drawing with the caption 'Walhalla in its heyday. Back cover has a photograph of an old building with a sign on it that says 'Copper Mine Hotel'. There is a man standing in front of the building. In the foreground is a four wheel drive vehicle.Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779gold, gold fields, gold miner, gold mining, gold town, gippsland, victoria, australia, history, jamieson, sale, omeo, big river, wood's point, matlock, jericho, aberfeldy, donnelly's creek, walhalla -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook - Hardback book, Mountain Gold-A History of the Baw Baw and Walhalla country of the Narracan Shire, Victoria, 1980
... ...gold town...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A history of the Baw Baw and Walhalla country of the Narracan Shire, Victoria gold gold field gold miner gold mining gold town walhalla baw baw gippsland victoria australia history G&V THOMAS Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...A history of the Baw Baw and Walhalla country of the Narracan Shire, VictoriaHardback. Brown dust cover. Photograph on front cover looks out from the entry of a mine onto the front of a building which has a hill to the side of it. The back cover has a photograph of the side of a hill with some trees on it.G&V THOMAS Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779gold, gold field, gold miner, gold mining, gold town, walhalla, baw baw, gippsland, victoria, australia, history -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook - Paperback book, The History of Gold Discovery in Victoria, 1979
... ...gold town...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A history of gold discovery in Victoria gold gold field gold miner gold mining gold town victoria australia history Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...A history of gold discovery in VictoriaPaperback. Gold front cover. Front cover has a drawing of a group of miners outside a shop. Back cover has a drawing of a group of mounted police riding roughshod through a group of people and dogs.Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779gold, gold field, gold miner, gold mining, gold town, victoria, australia, history -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook - Paperback book, Ghost Towns of the Mountain Goldfields, 1999
... ...gold town...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Ghost towns of the mountain goldfields in Victoria gold gold mining gold town ghost town victoria australia history Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...Ghost towns of the mountain goldfields in VictoriaPaperback. Cover has a drawing depicting horses, both ridden and pack, walking along a forest track on their way to a small town. There are heavily forested mountains in the distance. Overlaid onto the drawing is a modern photograph of an old stone building. In the foreground is a green timber building with a water tank and verandah. It is all set in the clearing in the middle of a forest.Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779 Also the inscription: To Alma / Thanks for your help / Signature / LS / November 1999gold, gold mining, gold town, ghost town, victoria, australia, history -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Tracks to the Wood's Point and Jordan Goldfields-A brief history of the Wood's Point and Jordan Goldfields
... ...gold town...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A history of the Wood's Point and Jordan gold fields gold gold field gold mining gold town wood's point jordan goldfields victoria australia history r w christie Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...A history of the Wood's Point and Jordan gold fieldsPaperback. Beige cover. Front cover has a black and white photograph of miners standing and sitting around a mine cart that is sitting on railway tracks at the entrance to a mine.Back cover has a cartoon drawing of a pack horse that has fallen down a cliff with his rider trying to pull him back up by his tail. Inside the cover is a drawn map entitled 'Map of the Mining District round Wood's point'.Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779 gold, gold field, gold mining, gold town, wood's point, jordan goldfields, victoria, australia, history, r w christie -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Tracks to the Wood's Point and Jordan Goldfields-A brief history of the Wood's Point and Jordan Goldfields
... ...gold town...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A history of the Wood's Point and Jordan gold fields gold gold field gold mining gold town wood's point jordan goldfields victoria australia history r w christie Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...A history of the Wood's Point and Jordan gold fieldsPaperback. Beige cover. Front cover has a black and white photograph of miners standing and sitting around a mine cart that is sitting on railway tracks at the entrance to a mine.Back cover has a cartoon drawing of a pack horse that has fallen down a cliff with his rider trying to pull him back up by his tail. Inside the cover is a drawn map entitled 'Map of the Mining District round Wood's point'.Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779 gold, gold field, gold mining, gold town, wood's point, jordan goldfields, victoria, australia, history, r w christie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Trevor Lamb collection: Bendigo Advertiser Pictorial lift out
... Photographic sketches of Sandhurst, boom gold town of 1861. ...Photographic sketches of Sandhurst, boom gold town of 1861. Newspaper Trevor Lamb collection: Bendigo Advertiser Pictorial lift out. ...BHS CollectionFour pages pictorial lift out from the Bendigo Advertiser. Photographic sketches of Sandhurst, boom gold town of 1861. bendigo advertiser, sandhurst, 1861 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. DIGGERS AND MINERS, c1800s
... Diggers and miners. Walhalla - Gold Town. WALHALLA 404. Markings: 1 995 WAL. ...Diggers and miners. Walhalla - Gold Town. WALHALLA 404. Markings: 1 995 WAL. ...Diggers & Mining. Diggers and miners. Walhalla - Gold Town. WALHALLA 404. Markings: 1 995 WAL. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields
