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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Goldsworthy Family
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Goldsworthy Family
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Goldsworthy Family
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Tom Goldsworthy & Family -- Studio Portrait
... Mr Tom Goldsworthy & Family -- Studio Portrait...Portrait - Tom Goldsworthy & Family... grampians Portrait - Tom Goldsworthy & Family Stawell Mr Tom ...Portrait - Tom Goldsworthy & Familystawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Goldsworthy Family Group 1890
... Goldsworthy Family Group 1890...Portrait - Goldsworthy Family Groups 1890... grampians Portrait - Goldsworthy Family Groups 1890 Stawell ...Portrait - Goldsworthy Family Groups 1890stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Goldsworthy Family -- 4 Photos
... Goldsworthy Family -- 4 Photos...Portraits - Goldsworthy Family (4 photos)... grampians Portraits - Goldsworthy Family (4 photos) Stawell ...Portraits - Goldsworthy Family (4 photos)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Goldsworthy Family beside their house
... Goldsworthy Family beside their house...Goldsworthy family beside verandah of house... grampians Goldsworthy family beside verandah of house Stawell ...Goldsworthy family beside verandah of housestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Henry Goldsworthy & Mrs Sarah Goldsworthy nee Lemon's Family with 12 of their 13 children at their home in Stawell 1890
... Mr Henry Goldsworthy & Mrs Sarah Goldsworthy nee Lemon's...Portrait - Goldsworthy Family Groups 1890 with twelve... grampians Portrait - Goldsworthy Family Groups 1890 with twelve ...Portrait - Goldsworthy Family Groups 1890 with twelve of thirteen children at their home in Stawellstawell -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... GOLDSWORTHY FAMILY...FAMILY WEDDING IMAGE WILKIE FAMILY GOLDSWORTHY FAMILY SHARP ....1 Photocopy of wedding photograph .2 List of names of persons in photograph .3 Photocopy of wedding photograph with some participants namedfamily wedding image, wilkie family, goldsworthy family, sharp family, conroy family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs Sarah Eliza Goldsworthy nee Unknown with her family in front of their home in Skene Street Stawell
... Sarah Eliza Goldsworthy and family in front of home... grampians Sarah Eliza Goldsworthy and family in front of home ...Sarah Eliza Goldsworthy and family in front of home in Skene Streetstawell -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Papers - History of the Barber Family and Gundowring, Barber Family History
... family arrived in Australia in 1803. Charles Henry Barber took up ...The Barber family arrived in Australia in 1803. Charles Henry Barber took up Gundowing in 1838. The history includes the Barber family homestead. John McDonald, Schools, St Andrew's Church, Richard Goldsworthy 1843, John and George Larkin, Geering,;David, Joseph and Arthur Ford , Richard Barton, Thomas Carrol, Mrs E. Bell, John Arundel, Tobacco, History of Gundowring and its familiesWhite roll of computer paper - old style with 'tear off' strip of holes along each side enabling easy tearing.Typed continually including over the join (also perforated) of the 10 pages. Includes many headings re Families living in the area. Perforations on sides torn off to enable easy storing.On the back of the Title written in blue pen - 'Historical Society of Kiewa Valley / A History of the /Kiewa Valley.' Written in aqua pen - 'Barbour (sic) Family / Historyfamilies in gundowring, families in the kiewa valley, barber family, john mcdonald, richard goldsworthy, john and george larkin, geering, ford brothers, richard barton, thomas carrol, mrs e. bell, john arundel, tobacco -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS AND DOCUMENTS
James Goldsworthy Scholl had a private school in Clunes in early 1870's. He was born in Cornwall, U.K. in 1836 and married Emily Bennett in February 1857. James arrived in Melbourne on the "Agincourt" in November 1863 and Emily in July 1863 on the "Golden Land" James died in 1893 and Emily 19321. Enlarged photo of Mrs. James Goldsworthy Sholl (nee Bennett) Approx 1879 with 5 of 11 children (from left to right Albert 1875, Laura 1864, Emily Scholl, Bertha 1877, Arthur 1870, Anne 1868) 2. Original photo of Emily Scholl 3. Original photo of James Goldsworthy Scholl 4. Copy of parish map showing school location 5. Written account of family historyOn item 2. and 3. Printed gold lettering Yeoman, Paris Panel, Royal Arcade Melbournescholl, goldsworthy, private school, education -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FAMILY... goldsworthy BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FAMILY ...INFORMATION, JAMES HENRY GOLDSWORTHY SHOLL , BORNE JUNE 1836, CORNWALL,UK. MARRIED EMILY BENNETT BORN NOVEMBER 1835,CORNWALL ON FEBRUARY 1857. ARRIVED IN AUSTRALIA 1863. SCHOLL MASTER AT CLUNES.. CHILDREN BORN AT CLUNES WERE- LAURA1864,EDITH 1865, THELMA1867, ANNE1868, ARTHUR1870, BESSY1871, JULIA 1873, ALBERT18875, BERTHA 1877, LILY1880. PHOTO TAKEN APPROX.1879, HOLDING BERTHA ,[FROM LEFT] ALBERT, LAURA, ARTHUR, ANNE,. SCHOOL TEACHER'S HOUSE AT CLUNES.BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FAMILY OF JAMES HENRY GOLDSWORTHY SHOLL TAKEN OUTSIDE THEIR HOUSElocal history, photography, photographs, sholl, james henry goldsworthy -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Greenwood Family Group Photo, c 1910
Details of Occasion Unknown, But Appears to be a Group of Stawell People Going by names.Sepia Photograph of a Large Group of people with gum trees in background c1910 Mounted on cardBack Row Left to Right: Mr. Quine?, Geo Sprague, Geo Greenwood, Alf? Phillips, Jack Sprague Jnr, Harry ?, Mrs Williams, Mr Frenchham, John Sprague Snr. M? Whitehead, Bret, Knott, M ?, M Kewish. Second Row From Left To Right: Ms Goldsworthy, Mrs, Freeman, Mrs Morgan, Mrs Quine?, Mrs Harris, ?, Miss Beaglehole, Miss Walton, Edda Withers,, Mr Uren, Mr Viant. Third Row From Left To Right: Mrs Viant, Miss E Lavero?, Miss Florie Pollard, Mrs Akins, Mres Heal, (Don't Know), Mrs Akins, Mrs McGil, Mrs Bugge?, Miss Goldsworthy, Miss Freeman, Nellie Harris. Bottom Row Mr Giles, Mary Williams, Mary Northy?, Mr Membry, Mr Egglestone, Mis Sexton, (Don't Know), Mrs McManus, Fanny Viand, Mrs Goldsworthy, Lena Freeland, Mr Smart -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Henshaw's Tailor Matchbox holder, 1927
Norman Thomas Henshaw operated a tailor's business in High Street, Wodonga for several years. He was born in Albury in 1891, the sone of WIlliam Henshaw and Ellen nee Goldsworthy. At various times, Norman operated a tailor business in Albury, Rutherglen, Beechworth and Wodonga. His business in High Street, Wodonga was advertised as being located opposite the Fire Brigade Hall. Mr. Henshaw died 10 September 1966 and his wife Agnes died on 30 July 1999, aged 107. They are buried in the Waugh Rd. cemetery in Albury, NSWThis item has local significance as it represents business which operated in Wodonga in the 1920s. It is also representative of a significant local family.A metal and enamel match box holder promoting Henshaw's Tailor in Wodonga. The back features a calendar for 1927. On Front: "With compliments from/ N. T. Henshaw/ Tailor/ High Street "/ Wodonga/ G. & G. A/SIA. LTD. On Back: 1927 Calendar On Side: "STRIKE" N. T. HENSHAW / TO BE SUITED"wodonga businesses, henshaw tailor, high st wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Certificate - Captain Kenneth Mortimer, D. W. Paterson Co. Pty. Ltd. Print, 1918
Kenneth Malcolm Mortimer was born in Leneva, Wodonga, Victoria on 9 October 1895. He attended school in Wangaratta before entering the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1913. Along with the rest of his class, he graduated in June 1915. Mortimer was appointed as a Lieutenant with the 29th Battalion on 1 July 1915. He embarked with Headquarters Staff, 29th Battalion, from Melbourne aboard HMAT Ascanuis (A11) on 10 November 1915. Whilst training in Egypt in February 1916, he was promoted to Captain. He was in command of a company of the 29th Battalion at Fromelles, Armentieres, France in July 1916. and was reported missing, presumed killed in action on 20 July 1916, aged 20 years. Mortimer’s remains were buried along with those of hundreds of others in a mass grave near Pheasant Wood, close to the battlefield. This mass grave was rediscovered in 2008. After extensive research and DNA testing, the remains of Captain Mortimer were finally identified in April 2018. He was buried in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery at Fromelles and his grave rededicated on July 19, 2018, 102 years after his death. A memorial tablet was erected to his memory at St Luke’s Church in Wodonga. Honour Certificates WW1 - From 1915 onwards, recruits in many shires and towns in eastern Australia were honoured by local government authorities. A common form of recognition was the award of honour certificates. The first honour certificates were presented in 1915 and 1916 to men who had yet to leave Australia. The designers and publishing companies solicited business directly from councils. Publishers began to print two different types of certificates: honour certificates to thank soldiers who had survived and memorial certificates to commemorate the dead. D.W. Paterson, a Melbourne publishing firm, claimed they had supplied certificates to over 150 cities and shires in Victoria and New South Wales, including the Shire of Wodonga. Paterson also had the widest range of designs The certificate signified that the officials of the community recognised and shared the family's pride and grief. In the earliest designs, the legend "Australia's sons answered the call" appears below the shield. This was replaced with "For Liberty/ ANZACs/ For Justice". After the United States entered the war in April 1917, the design was reworked to include the US flag. Its presence in this certificate dates its publication as late 1917. The certificate was signed by S. T Parker, Shire President and R. H. Murphy, Council Secretary on 4th August 1918. Kenneth Malcolm Mortimer was born in Leneva, Wodonga and enlisted in the AIF after training at Duntroon. He fought and died at the Battle of Fromelles, France which was the first major engagement of the AIF on the Western Front. Along with hundreds of other Australian soldiers his remains were only identified in 2018, more than 100 years after the battle.Coloured certificate presented to the family of Captain K Mortimer by Wodonga Shire Council.29th battalion, mortimer, leneva, fromelles, aif, wodonga shire, honour certificates ww1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: THE AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER'S VISIT TO CORNWALL
BHS CollectionThe Australian High Commissioner's Visit to Cornwall. Information supplied by Tom and Libby Luke. Mentioned is the visit by the Australian High Commissioner Mr Michael L'Estrange to Trevessa Farm, Cornwall, the birthplace of Sir John Quick. The Cornish Association placed a plaque on Trevessa Farm in 2002. Margaret Bigg, one of the owners of Trevessa Farm can claim to have relatives of the Ellis Family here in Bendigo. On the back is a copy of a Bendigo Advertiser article titled Cornish to honour their patron saint. It was dated March 4, 1992. Article contains some information on St Piran, the patron saint of miners. Also mentioned is the birthplace of Sir John Quick.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - the australian high commissioner's visit to cornwall, tom and libby luke, michael l'estrange, trevessa farm, sir john quick, camborne pool redruth urban regeneration company, dr tim williams, cr graeme hicks, cornwall county council, adrian and margaret bigg, the cornish association, john bolitho, ellis family, bendigo advertiser 4 mar 1992, st piran's day, tin mining, the cornish association of bendigo and district, eaglehawk town hall, eaglehawk dahlia and arts festival, max goldsworthy