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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, Governor Darling
... Governor Darling...governor darling...Image of explorer Governor Darling....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields governor darling Image of explorer Governor Darling. ...Image of explorer Governor Darling.governor darling -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.Photo - Baird,J.(1863), Richards & Co.Ballarat, James Baird,"circa 1863", "circa 1863"
... colonial governor charles h darling...The declaration was published in The Government Gazette on tuesday 24th November 1863. james baird ballarat shire first shire president 1863 ballarat road board district colonial governor charles h darling 16th november 1863 Richards & Co. ...Councilor James Baird was elected as a member of the first Ballarat Shire Council in 1863 becoming the first Shire President for 1863-64,and was on council until 1865.He was then re-elected to council in1868 until 1887.He then served three more terms as President 1874-75 ,1875-76, and 1879-80.This original photo is of the first President of the newly formed Ballarat Shire. On 16th November (monday)1863, it was declared that the Ballarat Road Board District to be a Shire known as the Shire of Ballarat.This document was signed and sealed by Colonial Governor Charles H.Darling. The declaration was published in The Government Gazette on tuesday 24th November 1863. This rectangular black and white photo of James Baird,(circa 1863),is in a white mount with a wide walnut frame.The inner part of the frame has three parts, a narrow decorative gold painted trim,a narrow black trim,then a wider gold "frame"which has carved edging on outer and in each corner is featured carved "leaf " decorations. Richards & Co. Ballarat.james baird, ballarat shire, first shire president 1863, ballarat road board district, colonial governor charles h darling, 16th november 1863 -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupPhotograph, Elliott & Fry, Lieutenant Charles George De Beauvoir Tupper, 1893
... When Sir Charles Darling, the Governor of Victoria was recalled to England, Carey became Acting Governor of Victoria from May to August 1866. ...Charles George De Beauvoir Tupper was the son of Daniel William and Elizabeth Tupper. He entered naval college in 1885 after securing a Royal Navy cadetship. Lieutenant Tupper transferred from HMS Swallow to HMS Racer in May 1893. Both ships were operating from the Cape of Good Hope station at the time. In September 1893 HMS Racer found itself in the middle of Brazil’s third military coup in four years. The squadron of British ships in Guanabara Bay comprised HMS Beagle, Racer and Sirius. Just before 2 pm on the afternoon of 3 November 1893 a party from each of the ships in the British squadron sailed up the harbour to obtain sand and enjoy a little land based recreation. Apparently, this was a weekly event and the sand was used to swab the ships’ decks. They landed on Governador Island, the largest of the hundred and thirty or so islands in the bay. The island was under the control of the navy insurgents and had two magazines or stores for powder and shells. The cutters from the HMS Racer and Beagle landed on the beach between the two stores. Charles was killed when the powder magazine exploded at 3.40 pm. Charles' father Daniel William Tupper was brevetted Colonel in 1866 and when Brigadier General George Jackson Carey was appointed to command the Australian forces and came to Melbourne, Daniel accompanied him. When Sir Charles Darling, the Governor of Victoria was recalled to England, Carey became Acting Governor of Victoria from May to August 1866. Daniel Tupper served as his Aide-de-Camp or private secretary during this time. Carey returned to England in 1867 to command the 2nd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot with Daniel Tupper as his Aide-de-Camp.Portrait with stained wooden frame. No glass covering the picture. Hooks and wire for hanging on the back. A printed sheet of paper with the hymn 'A voice from heaven' in loving memory of Charles George De Beauvoir Tupper - Died Nov 3 1893 - Aged 21 years has been glued to the back of the frame.With Mrs Tupper's kind regardslieutenant charles george de beauvoir tupper, elizabeth christie, lieutenant colonel daniel william tupper, hms racer, hms raleigh -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Illustration, F W Niven & Co, "The City Hall, Ballarat - Arrival of his Excy Lord Brassey", 1896
... Governor of Victoria 1895 to 1900. The Leader (published by The Age) reported on his visit of 1/8/1896. There is a double deck horse tram in the foreground advertising "Confidence curls tobacco" In the background are shops for Darling Cigars, City Hall Book Depot, Corthoy's Chemist and dentist, Whyke Tailors, Levinson Watchmaker and J T Marsh Hatter and the Town Hall....Governor of Victoria 1895 to 1900. The Leader (published by The Age) reported on his visit of 1/8/1896. There is a double deck horse tram in the foreground advertising "Confidence curls tobacco" In the background are shops for Darling Cigars, City Hall Book Depot, Corthoy's Chemist and dentist, Whyke Tailors, Levinson Watchmaker and J T Marsh Hatter and the Town Hall. ...The photo shows a large crowd with an inset photo of the visit of Lord Brassey, Governor of Victoria 1895 to 1900. The Leader (published by The Age) reported on his visit of 1/8/1896. There is a double deck horse tram in the foreground advertising "Confidence curls tobacco" In the background are shops for Darling Cigars, City Hall Book Depot, Corthoy's Chemist and dentist, Whyke Tailors, Levinson Watchmaker and J T Marsh Hatter and the Town Hall.Yields information about the visit of the Governor of Victoria to Ballarat 1896.Illustration cut from a journalOn rear in pencil "Ballarat Pictorial Guide (published by F W Niven & Co.)tramways, trams, sturt st, horse tram, lord brassey, town hall -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Speech, St. George's Day Dinner 1968
... Darling Street, South Yarra, by Lt. Col. W.D. Joynt, V.C. (see also Cat.No. 01303 and 01305) in the presence of Governor and Lady Delacombe. ...Darling Street, South Yarra, by Lt. Col. W.D. Joynt, V.C. (see also Cat.No. 01303 and 01305) in the presence of Governor and Lady Delacombe. ...A toast delivered at a St George's Day dinner at No.9, Darling Street, South Yarra, by Lt. Col. W.D. Joynt, V.C. (see also Cat.No. 01303 and 01305) in the presence of Governor and Lady Delacombe. Joynt reveals himselt as an avowed monarchist and Anglophile, and delivers a stirring address.Illustrates the social reach of Melbourne Legacy and Legatees during the 60s.White pages x 7 with black type.speech, legatee function, donovan joynt
