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Clunes MuseumPhotograph, 1939 (ORIGINAL)
... ...H CAMPBELL'S HOUSE...PHOTOGRAPH (COPY) OF H. CAMPBELL'S HOUSE IN FRASER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL, DECORATIONS ON ROOF FOR 1939 BACK TO CLUNES....BACK TO CLUNES H CAMPBELL'S HOUSE PHOTOGRAPH (COPY) OF H. CAMPBELL'S HOUSE IN FRASER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL, DECORATIONS ON ROOF FOR 1939 BACK TO CLUNES. ...ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH LENT TO US FOR COPYINGPHOTOGRAPH (COPY) OF H. CAMPBELL'S HOUSE IN FRASER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL, DECORATIONS ON ROOF FOR 1939 BACK TO CLUNES.photography, photographs., back to clunes, h campbell's house -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - LANGDON FAMILY
... H. J. Langdon on 28/09/1913. 6/Colour photograph of Marie Langdon and Margaret Moxham with the statue of Isabella Webb, Half-sister of Mrs. D. Langdon. 7/Photocopy of photograph of Grace Peterkin, formerly Langdon, and two boys, Stuart and Lang. Date unknown, photographer R. Ballantyne. 8/Photocopy of extracts from ‘Langdon Court – the History of an English Manor House’ dated 1983/1984. Campbell ...This file contains 8 items about members of the Langdon family including a family tree: 1/Photocopies of a photograph of the wedding of Mary Langdon and Ewan Campbell on 26/11/1903. 2/Photocopy of an article, source and date unknown, describing the wedding of Mary Langdon and Ewan Campbell. 3/Photocopy of newspaper wedding notice, date and source unknown, announcing the wedding of Dorothy Langdon and J. H. C. Campbell on 11/06/1913. 4/Handwritten and drawn family tree of the Langdon family tree from Henry and Elizabeth Langdon and three generations subsequent. Author and date unknown. 5/Photograph of Order of Service for dedication of a memorial window at St Mary’s Anglican Church, Caulfield to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Langdon on 28/09/1913. 6/Colour photograph of Marie Langdon and Margaret Moxham with the statue of Isabella Webb, Half-sister of Mrs. D. Langdon. 7/Photocopy of photograph of Grace Peterkin, formerly Langdon, and two boys, Stuart and Lang. Date unknown, photographer R. Ballantyne. 8/Photocopy of extracts from ‘Langdon Court – the History of an English Manor House’ dated 1983/1984.campbell ewan, langdon mary, campbell mary, campbell j. h. c., langdon dorothy, campbell dorothy, ‘rosecraddock’, langley h. t. rev., st mary’s anglican church caulfield, langdon henry joseph, langdon elizabeth laetitia lane, caulfield city hall, webb isabella, langdon d. mrs., langdon marie, moxham margaret, peterkin grace, langdon grace, garnett ian maxwell, langdon vernon, statues, somers charles -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - FAIRFIELD HALL, NORTH ROAD, 225, CAULFIELD SOUTH
... house’s occupants and additional details about the occupants the Younger family. Fairfield Hall North Road Caulfield Caulfield South Elsternwick Station Gardenvale Station Lantana Street Begonia Street Magnolia Street Younger family Younger Alex Norris William Landells Rosalind Leadlights Curwen Frederick W Hawthorn black brick Architectural features Tuck pointing Tessellated tiles Verandah Towers Rudd E W Hurley Knight C P Manala Wall Harry Warrein Road Wall Hounsell Younger A M Younger John Kenya Younger A M Mrs Campbell H A Mrs Campbell Hugh Younger Jeanne Gardenvale Younger Avenue Younger’s Avenue Fairfield Grove Document FAIRFIELD HALL, NORTH ROAD, 225, CAULFIELD SOUTH ...A two page document, dated 31/05/1981, from the Brighton Historical Society, written by Rosalind Landells, about Fairfield Hall. The document provides a brief history on Fairfield Hall, describes the surrounding area, provides details of buildings architectural features, and gives information about the house’s occupants and additional details about the occupants the Younger family.fairfield hall, north road, caulfield, caulfield south, elsternwick station, gardenvale station, lantana street, begonia street, magnolia street, younger family, younger alex, norris william, landells rosalind, leadlights, curwen frederick w, hawthorn black brick, architectural features, tuck pointing, tessellated tiles, verandah, towers, rudd e w, hurley, knight c p, manala, wall harry, warrein road, wall hounsell, younger a m, younger john, kenya, younger a m mrs, campbell h a mrs, campbell hugh, younger jeanne, gardenvale, younger avenue, younger’s avenue, fairfield grove -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: CITY OF BENDIGO
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - City of Bendigo Cr R L Campbell Cr N C Jeffrey Cr J Pearce Cr M Petersen Cr R F Turner Cr C Stoltz Cr P T Tomkinson Cr C Davies Bendigo Disposals Cr P Mansell Bendigo Sewerage Authority T R Flood Bendigo City Council A L Roy Borough of Eaglehawk K Houlahan Shire of Strathfieldsaye E Knight Shire of Marong J Bowles Shire of Huntly M Brennan H A Moors V F Moyle Abednego John Wesley Abednego Thompson Battling Bendigo Richard Sherratt Thomas Myers Castleton Sandhurst Military College of Sandhurst England Page with the titled City of Bendigo includes when the County was created, proclaimed a Borough, then a City and a name change, the area, population, swellings and Mayoral Allowance. ...Page with the titled City of Bendigo includes when the County was created, proclaimed a Borough, then a City and a name change, the area, population, swellings and Mayoral Allowance. Darling Ward Councillors were: Cr R L Campbell, The Mayor, Cr N C Jeffrey, and Cr J Pearce. Sutton Ward Councillors, Cr M Petersen, Cr R F Turner, and Cr C Stoltz. and Barkly Ward Councillors, Cr P T Tomkinson, Cr C Davies and Cr P Mansell. Bendigo Sewerage Authority Members: T R Flood, C Stoltz, P Tomkinson, R Campbell, R F Turner, A L Roy, K Houlahan, E Knight, J Bowles, M Brennan, H A Moors and V F Moyle. Also mentioned is the Origin of the name Bendigo. There is a small map of Bendigo Outlet roads and another map with services, attractions, churches, etc.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - city of bendigo, cr r l campbell, cr n c jeffrey, cr j pearce, cr m petersen, cr r f turner, cr c stoltz, cr p t tomkinson, cr c davies, bendigo disposals, cr p mansell, bendigo sewerage authority, t r flood, bendigo city council, a l roy, borough of eaglehawk, k houlahan, shire of strathfieldsaye, e knight, shire of marong, j bowles, shire of huntly, m brennan, h a moors, v f moyle, abednego, john wesley, abednego thompson, battling bendigo, richard sherratt, thomas myers, castleton, sandhurst, military college of sandhurst england -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF BUSINESS ACCOUNT FORMS (UNUSED), 1900- 1920
... House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business bendigo businesses COLLECTION OF BUSINESS ACCOUNT FORMS (UNUSED)a. Thomas Brown, Steam Chaff-Cutting Works, Campbells Forest; b. Chas T Gemmill, Cash Grocer, Sailors Gully; c. Stewart, Scott & Co., Millers & Grain Merchants, Bendigo; d. W P Gilbert, Cash Draper, Eaglehawk; e. w p Gilbert; f. J H ...COLLECTION OF BUSINESS ACCOUNT FORMS (UNUSED)a. Thomas Brown, Steam Chaff-Cutting Works, Campbells Forest; b. Chas T Gemmill, Cash Grocer, Sailors Gully; c. Stewart, Scott & Co., Millers & Grain Merchants, Bendigo; d. W P Gilbert, Cash Draper, Eaglehawk; e. w p Gilbert; f. J H Webster, Butcher, Eaglehawk; g. H M Sampson, Bootmaker and Importer, Neangar Boot Store; h. Bendigo & Eaglehawk Master Butchers' Association, Eaglehawk; I B Costa, Fruiterer & Confectioner, Italian Café,Eaglehawk; j. Hospital Sunday Committee, Eaglehawk; k. W E Brown, Brick & Tile Manufacturer, View Point Timber Yard, Eaglehawk; l. J Shadbolt, Wholesale and Family Butcher, Sydney Fllat; m. S J Millar, Bread Manufacturer, California Hill; n. A. Betts, Bricklayer and Contractor, California Gully; o. S J Williams, Copperplate Cleaner etc. California Gully.organization, business, bendigo businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - DERRICK COLLECTION: THE HOME FORUM MAGAZINE OF THE 3BO WOMEN'S CLUB
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Sport The Home Forum : 3rd Magazine of the 3BO Women's Club December 1940. 39 pages. President : Miss D. A. Robertson. 3BO Staff : Bob Rudd, Bern Martin, 'Claire', Bern Martin, Amy Huxtable, Isabel Poulston, H. B. Wilson (Manager), Mary Jacobs, Scott Griffiths, Campbell ...The Home Forum : 3rd Magazine of the 3BO Women's Club December 1940. 39 pages. President : Miss D. A. Robertson. 3BO Staff : Bob Rudd, Bern Martin, 'Claire', Bern Martin, Amy Huxtable, Isabel Poulston, H. B. Wilson (Manager), Mary Jacobs, Scott Griffiths, Campbell Spain, Elwyn Honeychurch, Keith Styman. 3BO Chalet Auxiliary. 3BO Ladies' Choir. 3BO Womens' Club Tennis Association. Bendigo Branch Housewives' Association. On title page - Thelma Coombes 32 Booth St Golden Square Vic. Includes notes : 1. After the disagreement with 3BO Nov 1941 (28th Nov) 3CV was under new management, and offered their name and all facilities free of charge. 3CV was expected to broadcast from Bendigo in the near future. In the meantime all news from tennis would be relayed to Charlton. Mr Parry was the good Samaritan and Rodger Milton or Wilton was his ally. 3CV also invited members to afternoon tea. 2. The argument about the trophies and china cups which ended the 3BO reign in 1941 Friday 22 Aug. Mr Wilson from 3BO 3. Clubs in 3BO Tennis -1 Ironbark, 2 North Bendigo, 3 Golden Square, 4 Pyramid Hill, 5 Echuca 1939. Kennington 1940 Inglewood Castlemaineclubs and associations, sport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BUSH COLLECTION: BUSINESS ACCOUNTS AND RECEIPTS, 1920 - 1930
... House furnishing, 211 Mitchell Street, Bendigo Hartley's Bendigo, Len Shoosmith W. Koska, 297 Williamson Street Albert Bush's Stores, (next St. Paul's Tower) Williamson Street, Bendigo. W.J. Knight, Waggon and Lorry Builder, William Street, Bendigo William Lunn, Bendigo Glass, Pall Mall, Bendigo. Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees, Bendigo Cockings, Drapers, Pall Mall, Bendigo A. Fraser, 178 Carpenter Street, Bendigo W. Irving, furniture store, 211 Mitchell Street, Bendigo Myers, Pall Mall, Bendigo R.C. Eagle, wood merchant, Barnard Street, Bendigo W. McWilliams, wood merchant. W.H Osborn & Co., 130 Williamson Street, Bendigo Campbell & Connelly & Co., High Street, Bendigo H...House furnishing, 211 Mitchell Street, Bendigo Hartley's Bendigo, Len Shoosmith W. Koska, 297 Williamson Street Albert Bush's Stores, (next St. Paul's Tower) Williamson Street, Bendigo. W.J. Knight, Waggon and Lorry Builder, William Street, Bendigo William Lunn, Bendigo Glass, Pall Mall, Bendigo. Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees, Bendigo Cockings, Drapers, Pall Mall, Bendigo A. Fraser, 178 Carpenter Street, Bendigo W. Irving, furniture store, 211 Mitchell Street, Bendigo Myers, Pall Mall, Bendigo R.C. Eagle, wood merchant, Barnard Street, Bendigo W. McWilliams, wood merchant. W.H Osborn & Co., 130 Williamson Street, Bendigo Campbell & Connelly & Co., High Street, Bendigo H ...Collection of approximately 74 accounts, 1925 - 1928, and receipts issued to S. A. Bush from various businesses in Bairnsdale and Bendigo. Invoices from: Hartleys, Mitchell Street, Bendigo. W. Rasmussen, for wood Bendigo Timber Co., Mollison Street and Williamson St. J. Kitchen & Sons Limited, Candle and soap manufacturers Stilwells, House furnishers, William Lunn, Painter, Pall Mall, Bendigo.Hargreaves Street, Bendigo W. McWiliams, wood merchant, 15 Milroy Street, Bendigo. Victorian Railways Commissioners, wood carting H.J. Fraser, A.N.A. building, View Street, Bendigo R.O Henderson, Beehive Pty Ltd., Pall Mall, Bendigo F.C. Cross, Furnishing, Andrew's Building, Hargreaves Street, Bendigo. Albert Bush's Produce Stores, Chaff Mills, Williamson Street, Bendigo. Bendigo Timber Coy. Mollison Street, Bendigo Buckell & Jeffrey, Railway Station, Bendigo C. Button, Carrier, 204 William Street, Bendigo. Furniture packed and stored. (invoice has photo of canvas covered cart. Written on side of cart' Furniture Packed and Stored, The Big Button' . ) W. Irving, House furnishing, 211 Mitchell Street, Bendigo Hartley's Bendigo, Len Shoosmith W. Koska, 297 Williamson Street Albert Bush's Stores, (next St. Paul's Tower) Williamson Street, Bendigo. W.J. Knight, Waggon and Lorry Builder, William Street, Bendigo William Lunn, Bendigo Glass, Pall Mall, Bendigo. Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees, Bendigo Cockings, Drapers, Pall Mall, Bendigo A. Fraser, 178 Carpenter Street, Bendigo W. Irving, furniture store, 211 Mitchell Street, Bendigo Myers, Pall Mall, Bendigo R.C. Eagle, wood merchant, Barnard Street, Bendigo W. McWilliams, wood merchant. W.H Osborn & Co., 130 Williamson Street, Bendigo Campbell & Connelly & Co., High Street, Bendigo H. McWilliams, cartage contractor, 15 Mitchell (?) Street Bendigo. H. Gray, 257 Barnard Street, Bendigo (Singer Sewing Machines) J.D. Allen, 'Whitehall" Sorrento (accommodation 4 weeks) W. McWilliams, for soil and sand.person, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: SHARE REGISTER, UN-NAMED . (NEW CHUM AND VICTORIA TRIBUTE CO. NO.2)
... House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Mining Unknown Share journal, dark blue cover, buff spine and corners. Register contains names and transactions of shareholders. No name found on register, front pages removed. Dated 1871 - 1874. Names of shareholders include: A. Sonnenschien, Eaglehawk; Henry Needs, Sandhurst; John Leadbetter Eaglehawk; H. Streckpuss Sandhurst; George Watson Sandhurst; Frederick Srager Sandhurst; A. Kleingarn Sandhurst; William Wirth Sandhurst; R.S. Campbell ...Share journal, dark blue cover, buff spine and corners. Register contains names and transactions of shareholders. No name found on register, front pages removed. Dated 1871 - 1874. Names of shareholders include: A. Sonnenschien, Eaglehawk; Henry Needs, Sandhurst; John Leadbetter Eaglehawk; H. Streckpuss Sandhurst; George Watson Sandhurst; Frederick Srager Sandhurst; A. Kleingarn Sandhurst; William Wirth Sandhurst; R.S. Campbell Melbourne; James Rowe Sandhurst; Charles McManus Melbourne; Henry Gerkin Sandhurst; Joseph Arnold Eaglehawk. See research tab for information, sourced from Government Gazettes online, on mine. ITEM SHOWN IS THE ONLY ITEM IN THIS BOX THAT HAS BEEN SCANNED.business, mining, unknown -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plaque - BENDIGO NORTH P.S. COLLECTION: BRASS PLAQUE 125 YEARS
... House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary Bendigo North primary School 1267. Brass Plaque. This plaque was unveiled on the 29th June. 1998 by Mr. I. H. Stevens. B.sc., B.ED. Regional General Manager of D.O.E. To commemorate the celebrations of 125 years of education 1873 - 1998. School Council President Mr. G.J. Campbell ...Brass Plaque. This plaque was unveiled on the 29th June. 1998 by Mr. I. H. Stevens. B.sc., B.ED. Regional General Manager of D.O.E. To commemorate the celebrations of 125 years of education 1873 - 1998. School Council President Mr. G.J. Campbell M.B.B.S.. Principle Mr. B. M. Barras B.ED. T.P.T.C.education, primary, bendigo north primary school 1267. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: LEADERS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields History of Zenith Lodge No.52 available at Item 11519.801 NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002: Leaders: Lodge No. 52 Centenary officers - Back: R. G. Barby, V. J. Simpkins, I. L. Arbuckle, C. G. Watson. Middle: A. J. Ermel, J. C. Campbell, J. C. Chamney, A. E. Mallalieu, G. McCormick, R. C. Watt, A. H ...History of Zenith Lodge No.52 available at Item 11519.801Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002: Leaders: Lodge No. 52 Centenary officers - Back: R. G. Barby, V. J. Simpkins, I. L. Arbuckle, C. G. Watson. Middle: A. J. Ermel, J. C. Campbell, J. C. Chamney, A. E. Mallalieu, G. McCormick, R. C. Watt, A. H. Johnson, F. R. Boys. Front: N. J. Oliver, J. V. Horton, I. M. Campbell, E. H. Bush, R. L. Campbell, G. K. Allen, R. J. Longstaff. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BAGGALEY COLLECTION: VARIOUS PHOTOGRAPHS, 1963
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Baggaley Family Postcards Photograph Various photographs of the Baggeley family, and postcards a. Postcard - Marysville, Vic 13cm W x 8.7cmH b. Postcard - children's school camp, Somers, boat 13.5cm W x 8cm H c. Kyoto b&w photo, 1963 - 12.2cm W x 8.2cm H d, Marion Campbell ...Various photographs of the Baggeley family, and postcards a. Postcard - Marysville, Vic 13cm W x 8.7cmH b. Postcard - children's school camp, Somers, boat 13.5cm W x 8cm H c. Kyoto b&w photo, 1963 - 12.2cm W x 8.2cm H d, Marion Campbell b&w photo - 9 cm W x 8.2cm Hbaggaley family, postcards, photograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ABBOTT COLLECTION: ASSORTED INVOICES ISSUED TO ABBOTT
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Retail h. abbott Forty two invoices issued by various companies to H. Abbott. The names are: Walsall, Bickford Smith, Bolton, the New Times Boot Warehouse, J.R. Hoskins, Williams, Thomas Hughes, George Bush, Campbell ...Forty two invoices issued by various companies to H. Abbott. The names are: Walsall, Bickford Smith, Bolton, the New Times Boot Warehouse, J.R. Hoskins, Williams, Thomas Hughes, George Bush, Campbell Connelly, Leslie and Sons, Bendigo Mines, J.F. Warren, Collier and Son, Alex Connell, T. chamberlin, Castles Brothers, Bendigo Gas Company, Roberts Osborne, D. Whyte, The Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo Sewerage Authority, Bendigo School of Mines, Charlesworth, Bendigo Hardware and Machinery, G.J. Sweeney, W. Anderson and Son, Dalgety and Company, Gibbs-Bright, Caledonian Insurance Company, F. Kitchen and Sons, Thomas Power, The National Explosive Company, Briscoe and Company. Edward Keep, Dodgshun and Sons, McMicking, J.H. Sievers,business, retail, h. abbott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - CARTAGE CONTRACTOR'S STOCK AND PLANT
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Auctioneers j h curnow & son pty ltd Ian Dyett Collection - Auction Catalogue - Cartage Contractor's Stock and Plant Graham Railway Station - Port Melbourne J Campbell-Jones & Co J H Curnow & Son Auction catalogue for a sale of Cartage Contractor's Stock and Plant at the rear of Graham Railway Station, Port Melbourne on 9th October, 1941. ...Auction catalogue for a sale of Cartage Contractor's Stock and Plant at the rear of Graham Railway Station, Port Melbourne on 9th October, 1941. Sale consisted of horses of various ages and descriptions, horse drawn vehicles and harness. Agents in Conjunction were J. Campbell-Jones & Co. and J. H. Curnow & Son.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - cartage contractor's stock and plant, graham railway station - port melbourne, j campbell-jones & co, j h curnow & son -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - CAMPBELL'S CREEK DREDGE
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Auctioneers j h curnow & son pty ltd Ian Dyett Collection - Auction Catalogue - Campbell's Creek Dredge Mines Department J H Curnow & Son J L Jamieson Auction catalogue for a sale on the 18th October, 1945 at the Campbell's Creek Dredge (Near Castlemaine) under instructions from the Mines Department. ...Auction catalogue for a sale on the 18th October, 1945 at the Campbell's Creek Dredge (Near Castlemaine) under instructions from the Mines Department. For sale was Dredging Machinery, Plant and Equipment. J. H. Curnow & Son were the auctioneers. Catalogue contains descriptions of some lots.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - campbell's creek dredge, mines department, j h curnow & son, j l jamieson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: ST PAUL'S CRICKET CLUB ANNUAL BANQUET CARD, Wednesday 27th August
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Sports St Paul's Cricket Club John Jones Collection - St Paul's Cricket Club Annual Banquet Card D Batchelder St Paul's School Hall St Paul's Sports Club Whitelock & Carter Grand Shield E Fleming W Ellis J Malloy J Jorgenson J Jones W C Ellis O Jorgenson H Roper R Read J Doble M Ollson Lamb Kenley M Wright A Ripper Bruechert E J Brockley S C Field N J Campbell Amy Brown E ? ...White folded St. Paul's Cricket Club, Bendigo Annual Banquet Card for the Annual Banquet held on Wed., Aug 27th. 1924. Front of the card is printed in red with a batsman at the top. On the inside printed in brown are the performances for basketball and cricket. Autographs written on the back. Names are: J Malloy, J Jorgenson, J Jones, W C Ellis, O Jorgenson, H Roper, R Read, J Doble, M Ollson, Lamb, Kenley, M Wright, A Ripper, Bruechert, E J Brockley, S C Field, N J Campbell, Amy Brown, E ?uger, J Ward, G Thomas, Fred H Bush, Langley, Paul Jones, R Moore, F Gill, H W Kenley.Cambridge Press, Bendigoevent, sports, st paul's cricket club, john jones collection - st paul's cricket club annual banquet card, d batchelder, st paul's school hall, st paul's sports club, whitelock & carter grand shield, e fleming, w ellis, j malloy, j jorgenson, j jones, w c ellis, o jorgenson, h roper, r read, j doble, m ollson, lamb, kenley, m wright, a ripper, bruechert, e j brockley, s c field, n j campbell, amy brown, e ?uger, j ward, g thomas, fredh bush, langley, paul jones, r moore, f gill, h w kenley, cambridge press -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CERTIFICATE OF MERIT (SIXTH CLASS): EDUUCATION DEPARTMENT, VICTORIA
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary Eaglehawk State School No. 210 Eaglehawk Certificate of Merit Elizabeth Hall Colin H Camphell Misses F. & J. Anderson. Certificate of Merit (Sixth Class) - Education Department, Victoria.Elizabeth Hall; Eaglehawk State School No 210; December 1897. Signed by Colin H Campbell ...Certificate of Merit (Sixth Class) - Education Department, Victoria.Elizabeth Hall; Eaglehawk State School No 210; December 1897. Signed by Colin H Campbell, Inspector of Schools. Certificate donated by Misses F & J Anderson.education, primary, eaglehawk state school no. 210, eaglehawk, certificate of merit, elizabeth hall, colin h camphell, misses f. & j. anderson. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Auctioneers j h curnow & son pty ltd Ian Dyett Collection - Memorandum and Articles of Association The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industries Bolton Bros James Henry Curnow Henry Madren Leggo Arthur Leon Bolton Robert Oswald Henderson William james Campbell Frederick Conrad Niemann E S Cahill T. ...Small pale blue booklet titled Memorandum and Articles of Association of The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce and Industries which was founded in April 1913. The Memorandum of Association states the Objects of the Association, dated 8 August 1913 and has the names James Henry Curnow, Henry Madren Leggo, Arthur Leon Bolton, Robert Oswald Henderson, William James Campbell and Frederick Conrad Niemann. Witness: E. S. Cahill, Solicitor, Bendigo. Articles of Association are also printed in the booklet and signed by the same people and has the same date. Also printed in the back of the book is a Certificate of Incorporation with the name T. P. Slattery, Deputy Registrar-General.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - memorandum and articles of association, the bendigo chamber of commerce and industries, bolton bros, james henry curnow, henry madren leggo, arthur leon bolton, robert oswald henderson, william james campbell, frederick conrad niemann, e s cahill, t. p. slattery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: FRANK CHALKLEY AND YOUNG LADY, 1973/74
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Clubs bendigo east swimming club Black & white photograph, Bert Graham Collection, Frank Chalkley is presenting a trophy to ? Campbell. 1973/74. No 21 is on r/h ...Black & white photograph, Bert Graham Collection, Frank Chalkley is presenting a trophy to ? Campbell. 1973/74. No 21 is on r/h side in ink.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: ANNUAL VICTORY BALL 1949, 16th August, 1949
... House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EVENT Social Victory Ball R.S.L. Bendigo Collection - Annual Victory Ball 1949 Lt.-Gen. S F Rowell Mrs Rowell Dorothy Pell Joan Pell Clarice Wilby Fay Webb Aileen Harrowfield Beryl Gillies Wilma Sinclair Margaret Pettit Joyce Lucas Gaynor Collier Valerie Jones Jean Bolitho Mrs H A Morey Jillian Batten Elaine Guidice James Max Frayne Roy Speechley Les Morey Len Kelly Brian Walsh Allan Scarfe Clive Millar Ken Sepping Allan Holmes Don Peterson Ron Campbell Jim Jeffrey Ken Longstaff Col G V Lansell Mr F E Jackson Mr J W Swatton James Print, Eaglehawk Three copies of Bendigo Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. ...Three copies of Bendigo Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Annual Victory Ball held at the Town Hall, Bendigo on August 16th, 1949. Guests of Honour were Lt.-En. S. F. Rowell, C.B., C.B.E., and Mrs Rowell. Card is cream with gold print on the front and a blue RLS badge. Other printing is blue. The inside of the trio-fold has a Dance Program of 28 dances and a space for Autographs. The other side has the Debutantes: Dorothy Ell, Joan Ell, Clarinet Bilby, Fay Webb, Aileen Harrowfield, Beryl Gillies, Wilma Sinclair, Margaret Pettit, Joyce Lucas, Gaynor Collier, Valerie Jones and Jean Bolitho. Chaperone: Mrs H A Morey. Flower Girl: Jillian Batten. Page: Elaine Guidice. Partners: Max Frayne, Roy Speechley, Les Morey, Len Kelly, Brian Walsh, Allan Scarfe, Clive Millar, Ken Sepping, Allan Holmes, Don Peterson, Ron Campbell, Jim Jeffrey and Ken Longstaff. President Bendigo Branch R.S.L. Col G V Lansell. Chairman Ball Committee: Mr F E Jackson. Hon. Sec. Ball Committee: Mr J W Swatton. Printed by James, Print, Eaglehawk.James Print, Eaglehawkevent, social, victory ball, r.s.l. bendigo collection - annual victory ball 1949, lt.-gen. s f rowell, mrs rowell, dorothy pell, joan pell, clarice wilby, fay webb, aileen harrowfield, beryl gillies, wilma sinclair, margaret pettit, joyce lucas, gaynor collier, valerie jones jean bolitho, mrs h a morey, jillian batten, elaine guidice, james, max frayne, roy speechley, les morey, len kelly, brian walsh, allan scarfe, clive millar, ken sepping, allan holmes, don peterson, ron campbell, jim jeffrey, ken longstaff, col g v lansell, mr f e jackson, mr j w swatton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - W. BABIDGE COLLECTION: GEO. BENNETTS ARCADE STORES RECEIPT
... House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT W. Babidge Collection - Geo Bennetts Arcade Stores Receipt H Bennetts Lamson Paragon Limited Pale yellow receipt with red printing for Geo. Bennetts Arcade Stores for £1/17/4, No. 34. Receipt in the name of Mr Babbage, Campbells ...Pale yellow receipt with red printing for Geo. Bennetts Arcade Stores for £1/17/4, No. 34. Receipt in the name of Mr Babbage, Campbells and signed by H. Bennetts.document, w. babidge collection - geo bennetts arcade stores receipt, h bennetts, lamson paragon limited -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1901 to 1909
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Cheyne A & J Carey Timothy Cordner Reynell & Co. Osborne H . J. Campbell ...Document. Various Legal papers. 1 - 1903 - Cheyne A & J, re costs. 2 - 1906 - Carey Timothy, costs re will. 3 - 1907 - Cordner Reynell & Co, costs re Osborne H. J. 4 - 1909 - Campbell Stephen S, re costs. 5 - 1906 - 1909 - Bunning Robert L & Bunning Mrs Sarah - 3 documents, 1 re costs, 2 statements. 6 - 1901 - Hercus B. A. re costs.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, cheyne a & j, carey timothy, cordner reynell & co., osborne h . j., campbell stephen s., bunning robert l., bunning mrs sarah, hercus b. a. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1895 - 1896
... P, Parliament House. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Melbourne Office regarding Evans Zillah. 6 - 1895 - Post Office Telegraph from Gambler, Henry, Tandarra. 7 - 1896 - Post Office Telegraph from Campbell, Colin H, Echuca. 8 - 1896 - Post Office Telegraph from Dunlop, A Geo, Pyramid Hill...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Gardner Miss Laurence & Adam Moylan W Strignall A Webb T?P Evans Zillah Gamble H Campbell ...Documents. V. 1 - 1896 - Letter from Gardner Miss re Laurence & Adam. 2 - 1896 - Letter from Moylan W, Mincha. 3 - 1896 - Letter from Strignall A, Neilborough. 4 - 1896 - Letter from Webb T? P, Parliament House. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Melbourne Office regarding Evans Zillah. 6 - 1895 - Post Office Telegraph from Gambler, Henry, Tandarra. 7 - 1896 - Post Office Telegraph from Campbell, Colin H, Echuca. 8 - 1896 - Post Office Telegraph from Dunlop, A Geo, Pyramid Hillcottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, gardner miss, laurence & adam, moylan w, strignall a, webb t?p, evans zillah, gamble h, campbell c h, dunlop a g, the laboratories industrial & technological museum, sheridan, appleton, crabbe, cohen & kirby, sims, donnell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1896
... House, Melbourne re O'Connell? V Frizzell 3 - 1896 - Letter from Jones Thos, Oak Vale. 4 - 1896 - Letter from Holding T, Clairmont Crescent, Canterbury. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Campbell Colin H re Miller Louis Loan....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Davidson Jas Office of Collector of Imposts Larkin Ferguson D Distilleries & Excise Office O'Connell? Frizzell? Jones Thos Holding T Campbell Colin H ...Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. 1 - 1896 - Letter from Davidson Jas, Office of Collector of Imposts, Melbourne re Transfer Larkin to Larkin. 2 - 1896 - Letter from Ferguson D, Distilleries and Excise Office, Custom House, Melbourne re O'Connell? V Frizzell 3 - 1896 - Letter from Jones Thos, Oak Vale. 4 - 1896 - Letter from Holding T, Clairmont Crescent, Canterbury. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Campbell Colin H re Miller Louis Loan.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, davidson jas, office of collector of imposts, larkin, ferguson d, distilleries & excise office, o'connell?, frizzell?, jones thos, holding t, campbell colin h, miller louis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1896
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Campbell Colin H Hosking R Cole J R Kennedy C Fred Kelly Charlton J V Lea Mrs Documents. ...Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. 1 - Letter from Campbell Colin H, Barrister and Solicitor, Echuca. 2 - 1896 - Letter re Hosking R. 3 - 1896 - Letter from J R Cole, Leicester St, Carlton regarding Barrister's gown and prices for Barristers wigs. 4 - 1896 - Letter from Kennedy C Fred re Kelly. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Charlton J V, Sebastion re Lea Mrs.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, campbell colin h, hosking r, cole j r, kennedy c fred, kelly, charlton j v, lea mrs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1895 - 1896
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Davidson Jas Masonic Lodge Eaglehawk Campbell Colin H Office of Titles Webber Maria Bennett Edward Bennett Mary Mathieson Alex Glass Sarah Dunleav(e)y John Stamp Louisa Frazer Thomas Gray William B Mears P Document. ...Document. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. Legal papers. 1 - 1896 - Letter from Kerang Office to Bendigo Office re remittance. 2 - 1896 - Letter from Davidson Jas, Collector of Imposts, re Masonic Lodge, Eaglehawk. 3 - 1896 - Post Office Telegraph from Campbell Colin H, Echuca. 4 - 1895 - Letter from Office of Titles regarding Webber Maria to ? 5 - 1896 - Letter from Office of Titles regarding Bennett Edward to Bennett Mary. 6 - 1896 - Letter from Office of Titles regarding Mathieson Alex to Glass Sarah and Dunleav(e)y John to Stamp Louisa. 7 - 1896 - Letter from Office of Titles regarding Frazer Thomas to Gray William Blair. 8 - 1896 - Letter from Office of Titles regarding Mears Patrick, deceased.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, davidson jas, masonic lodge eaglehawk, campbell colin h, office of titles webber maria, bennett edward, bennett mary, mathieson alex, glass sarah, dunleav(e)y john, stamp louisa, frazer thomas, gray william b, mears p -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''THE SPIRIT OF WHARF HOUSE'' BY C.E.T.NEWMAN
... ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 260 page hardcover book in a clear plastic jacket. 'The Spirit of Wharf House' tells the story of the merchant Robert Campbell (1769-1846) and descendents and his enterprise from Calcutta to Canberra (1788-1930). ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOKS Collections history ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION ROBERT CAMPBELL C.E.T.NEWMAN CANBERRA DUNTROON YARRALUMLA C. ...Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 260 page hardcover book in a clear plastic jacket. 'The Spirit of Wharf House' tells the story of the merchant Robert Campbell (1769-1846) and descendents and his enterprise from Calcutta to Canberra (1788-1930). The author, C.E.T Newman, is a descendent. Published in 1961 with the assistance of the Commonwealth Literary Fund, by Angus and Robertson and printed by the Halstead Press, Sydney. Copy No.60 of a limited edition print run of 100. Illustrated with 30 colour and B&W photos and several sketches. Catalogue sticker ''2205 NEW'' on spine. Handwritten in ink on flyleaf ''To Alec Chisholm With the author's gratitude C. E. T. Newman''C. E. T. Newmanbooks, collections, history, alec h chisholm collection, robert campbell, c.e.t.newman, canberra, duntroon, yarralumla -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Clay Bricks, Circa 1838
... Campbell...1839 shipwreck...1939 wreck...James Henty and Co...Henty Brothers...Captain H. Browne...First Mate T. Gay...Second Mate W. Wentworth...Portland...Portland Bay...1939...bricks...London house...house bricks intended for the Henty settlement. Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast shipwreck artefact Children barque three-masted Liverpool Childer’s Cove Port Campbell 1839 shipwreck 1939 wreck James Henty and Co Henty Brothers Captain H. ...These bricks are a sample of “5000 house bricks from London” carried by the CHILDREN as ballast, and intended for the Portland Bay settlement of her owners, Henty Bros. Flagstaff Hill divers recovered the bricks from Childers Cove in February 1974 and noted, “These bricks are the major feature of the wreck site. Subsequent notes indicate “The hull structure has broken up, leaving few visible remains, except for piles of house bricks intended for the Hentys of Portland”. According to Lloyds Shipping Register 1837-1839, the CHILDREN was built in 1825 at Liverpool and operated by owners Gordon & Co, of London, London registered number 123/1837; James Henty then bought her in 1837 as a three-masted barque of 254 tons, with a hull of “part pitch pine, felt sheathed” and “coppered 1837”. Launceston registered number 6/1837. In 1838, the CHILDREN, under her master Captain H. Browne, completed a successful round trip from Launceston to London carrying wool and whale oil loaded in Portland, returning in late November of that year carrying general cargo, including house bricks. On the 11th of January 1839, the CHILDREN sailed from Launceston for Adelaide, with 24 passengers, 14 crew, and an awkward mixed cargo, including 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks, 7 horses, farming implements, and six whaleboats with associated whaling gear. One account states that when the CHILDREN “put out from port, it was light and badly ballasted”. The vessel immediately encountered four days of hurricane-force storms, eventually clearing on the early morning of the 14th to “west force 10”, but too late to take accurate measurements of the sun or stars to establish their position relative to the coast. The CHILDREN collided with a limestone stack at the entrance of Childers Cove, and the seas smashed her into pieces within half an hour. All the cargo and 16 lives were lost (including 9 children). The Hentys contributed £150 towards a fund for the 22 survivors at a memorial service held in Launceston later that year. It was a major financial setback for the Hentys, but one from which they recovered. In a submission to the Governor of New South Wales dated 24 March 1840, the Hentys summarised their work over the previous six years of settlement: “Six stations have been occupied, one at Portland Bay…three at the open country about 60 miles inland called ‘Merino Downs’…They have erected two houses at Portland Bay and two others at Merino Downs”.These bricks are significant as a sample of 5000 house bricks carried from London as ballast by the Children and were intended for the Portland Bay settlement of her owners, James Henty & Co. The 1839 wreck and recovered artefacts are examples of the construction methods and materials used in that era and can be used to study the evolution of shipbuilding methods and principles. The wreck of the Children is of state significance as one of colonial Victoria’s earliest and most significant maritime disasters, and one of the first vessels lost in the Western District. This is recognised by its inclusion on the Victorian Heritage Register, VHR No. S116. Little is left on the seabed to mark the tragedy, apart from some of the house bricks intended for the Henty settlement. Five ‘house bricks from London’, some with white marine encrustation, recovered from the wreck of the ship CHILDREN. The bricks are oblong shaped and constructed of a blue-coloured and coarse-grained conglomerate. One brick is higher, shorter and narrower, than the other four bricks.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, shipwreck artefact, children, barque, three-masted, liverpool, childer’s cove, port campbell, 1839 shipwreck, 1939 wreck, james henty and co, henty brothers, captain h. browne, first mate t. gay, second mate w. wentworth, portland, portland bay, 1939, bricks, london house bricks, clay bricks -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionAdministrative record - Schedule of Particulars - Portland Sewerage Authority, n.d
... Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Sewerage Authority, schedule of Particulars, for Mr M H Campbell, 57 Percy St Portland Administrative record Schedule of Particulars - Portland Sewerage Authority ...Portland Sewerage Authority, schedule of Particulars, for Mr M H Campbell, 57 Percy St Portland -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWeapon - Cannon, circa 1825
... house bricks intended for the Henty settlement. Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast shipwreck artefact Children barque three-masted Liverpool Childer’s Cove Port Campbell 1839 shipwreck 1939 wreck James Henty and Co Henty Brothers Captain H. ...In an article dated 26 March 1963, the Warrnambool Standard reported: “A cannon which has lain on the ocean floor since the barque, Children, was wrecked at Childer’s Cove on January 15, 1839, was raised by three Warrnambool skindivers at the weekend … The cannon, weighing about 750 lb. and 4-ft. 6-in. in length … is in excellent order considering the length of time it has remained underwater”. No conservation measures were taken at that time, other than chipping off the marine growth with hammers and cold chisels. The minutes for the 4 February 1974 meeting of the Flagstaff Hill Planning Board recorded that “a cannon recovered some time ago was lying in the garden of [one of the three original divers] and that it could be picked up at any time”. Peter Ronald, past Manager and Diver for Flagstaff Hill, notes that the CHILDREN cannon would have been recovered by the other divers around 1964. When the cannon came into care of Flagstaff Hill, it was given basic conservation relevant to the time. (At the same meeting, the Board was advised of the recovery of an anchor from the wreck of the CHILDREN by Flagstaff Hill divers (Peter Ronald, Colin Goodall and Gary Hayden, and Hank Howey and Andrew Coffee), and its interim relocation in the sea at the end of the Warrnambool Breakwater while awaiting conservation). About the ship CHILDREN 1825-1839: The sailing ship Children was a wooden, three-masted barque constructed of pitch pine in 1825 at Liverpool. It was felt sheathed and was coppered during an upgrade in 1837. The ship was only 29 metres long and 254 tons in weight; it had two decks and a square stern. The James Henty & Co., a pioneering family from Portland, Victoria, purchased the Children in 1837 for use as a coastal trader. The Children, under the command of Captain H. Browne, was on a voyage from Launceston to Adelaide when it foundered in rough conditions at Childers Cove, west of Peterborough, on 14 January 1839. On board were 14 crew members and 24 passengers, including 9 children. The ship’s cargo was awkwardly balanced: it carried 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks, 7 horses, 5000 London house bricks, 6 whaling boats with associated gear, and general trade goods including beef, pork, tobacco, tipe, butter, lime juice, horse hair, curtains, lead shot, beer and spirits. The hurricane-force winds drove the Children into the limestone stack at the entrance to the cove. The seas smashed it into pieces within twenty minutes. The bodies of sixteen of those who had lost their lives were spread across the shore, along with wreckage from the ship and the cargo of animals. Those who survived suffered injuries; they were rescued and taken by horse and cart to Campbell’s farm, near the whaling station at Port Fairy. They arrived at Portland eleven days after the wreck. The wrecking of the Children is one of colonial Victoria’s earliest and most significant maritime disasters. Little is left to mark the tragedy, apart from some house bricks intended for the Henty family’s Portland Bay settlement. Artefacts recovered in the 1960s to early 1970s include this signal cannon, an anchor, the bottom half of her ship’s bell, and two portions of a ship’s fitting, at one time thought to be a brass porthole frame, London housing bricks and timber flooring. Despite its poor condition, the CHILDREN’s signal cannon remains an important and interpretable record of its demise. From 2015, the CHILDREN cannon has been undergoing the first stages of further conservation.The signal cannon recovered from the Children's wreck is significant as part of the original fittings of the early 19th-century barque. It is an example of maritime defence in the early to mid-19th century. The 1839 wreck and recovered artefacts are examples of the construction methods and materials used in that era and can be used to study the evolution of shipbuilding methods and principles. The wreck of the Children is of state significance as one of colonial Victoria’s earliest and most significant maritime disasters, and one of the first vessels lost in the Western District. This is recognised by its inclusion on the Victorian Heritage Register, VHR No. S116. Little is left on the seabed to mark the tragedy, apart from some of the house bricks intended for the Henty settlement. Signal cannon: a 1.3 metre iron 6pdr cannon recovered from the wreck of the CHILDREN. The shape of the cannon tapers from a thick round breech to a flared muzzle, with an 8-centimetre bore, and two side trunnions for pivoting on a wooden gun carriage. It was recovered from the shipwreck site of the CHILDREN by local divers in 1963. This small muzzle-loading signal cannon is in poor and unrestored condition. The cannon’s upper profile of smooth grey metal casing has corroded off, leaving an extensively oxidised rough red surface of crumbling iron. The bottom half of the cannon remains intact, although the outer smooth casing also appears to be separating from the iron core of the barrel. The original grey casting is also missing from the breech and muzzle ends of the cannon. Corrosion and spalling of the upper surface layer of the cannon have removed the maker’s marks and specificationsflagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, shipwreck artefact, children, barque, three-masted, liverpool, childer’s cove, port campbell, 1839 shipwreck, 1939 wreck, james henty and co, henty brothers, captain h. browne, first mate t. gay, second mate w. wentworth, portland, portland bay, 1939, ship’s cannon, signal cannon, conservation of marine artefacts, 6pdr small bore cannon, defence -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Anchor, Before 1831
... house bricks intended for the Henty settlement. Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast shipwreck artefact Children barque three-masted Liverpool Childer’s Cove Port Campbell 1839 shipwreck 1939 wreck James Henty and Co Henty Brothers Captain H. ...The anchor is from the wooden sailing ship CHILDREN, which was wrecked at Childers Cove east of Warrnambool on the 14th of January 1839 with the loss of 16 lives. The Children anchor was raised from the wreck site by Flagstaff Hill Divers: Peter Ronald, Garry Hayden (Terang, still), Tim Goodall (now Warrnambool), and Colin Goodall (now Warrnambool), on Sunday, 3rd January 1974. A week or so later, it was dragged up the cliffs and taken to Warrnambool. It is now on display near the entrance to the Maritime Museum and Village. It appears to be a Pering’s Improved Anchor, developed at Portsmouth after 1813. The addition of broad curvature to the anchor arms provided a stronger purchase than the pre-existing Admiralty Old Pattern Long Shanked Anchor with straight arms. However, the evidence of hammer-welding of the separate pieces of the arms and palms to the central shank, peaked crown and flat palms, suggests the manufacture is before the 1831 Rodger’s Anchor design, which cast both arms and their flukes as one piece that was then attached to the shank by a bolt through the crown. This identification seems consistent with the date of the CHILDREN’s construction in 1824. The CHILDREN was a three-masted barque with a wooden hull built at Liverpool in England. The vessel was bought by the Henty family of Portland (Australia Felix) in 1837 for regular coastal trading between Van Diemens Land (now Tasmania), the Port Phillip District of New South Wales and South Australia. Only 255 tons burden (92 feet in length, with a beam of 25 feet and depth of 17 feet), it sailed from Launceston bound for Adelaide in late December 1838, on its first Australian voyage and under the English master who had brought the barque out, Captain H. Browne. On board the CHILDREN were 24 passengers, including 9 children, the captain and 14 crew; livestock of 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks and 7 horses; general cargo of beef, pork, tobacco, tripe, butter, limejuice, horse hair, currants, lead shot, beer and spirits; 5,000 house bricks from London; and six whaling boats with associated whaling gear. The vessel was battered by gale-force north-westerly winds shortly after setting out from Launceston on 11 January 1839, and adverse sailing conditions persisted for the next four days. At 11 pm on the 14th of January 1839, and many miles north and east of the captain’s navigated position, the CHILDREN struck the Pinnacle, a limestone stack off what is now called Childers Cove. Within half an hour, the ship was destroyed. As well as the loss of livestock and cargo, 16 passengers and crew perished, including the captain, six men, one woman and nine children. In 1931, shifting sands at Childers Cove uncovered the skeleton of an adult male. In 1951, another two skeletons were exposed by storms, an adult male and a child. In 1963, some district scuba divers retrieved a small signal cannon from the site. And in 1974, Flagstaff Hill recovered the anchor and some house bricks. The anchor recovered from the Children's wreck is significant as part of the equipment of the early 19th-century barque. The 1839 wreck and recovered artefacts are examples of the construction methods and materials used in that era and can be used to study the evolution of shipbuilding methods and principles. The wreck of the Children is of state significance as one of colonial Victoria’s earliest and most significant maritime disasters, and one of the first vessels lost in the Western District. This is recognised by its inclusion on the Victorian Heritage Register, VHR No. S116. Little is left on the seabed to mark the tragedy, apart from some of the house bricks intended for the Henty settlement. A large forged, wrought iron anchor from the wreck of the CHILDREN. Flat hammer-welded flukes on opposing curved arms and a peaked crown. It has a metal, elbowed stock or cross-bar and a heavy-duty pinned, flat-ring shackle for the anchor chain. It is in fair condition but extensively corroded after 135 years on the seabed. flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, shipwreck artefact, children, barque, three-masted, liverpool, childer’s cove, port campbell, 1839 shipwreck, 1939 wreck, james henty and co, henty brothers, captain h. browne, first mate t. gay, second mate w. wentworth, portland, portland bay, anchor, ship’s anchor, peter ronald, garry hayden, tim goodall, colin goodall, pering’s improved anchor
