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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Sign - Honor Board, Roll of Honor, Circa 1919-1939
... ...E H Mills...1914 1918 Thompsons Foundry Band H Barry J R Bennett H S Carroll P Cowling J Emmott * F B Gaulton J E Gaulton V Ireland * W Lewis P C Mitchell S Mitchell S McDonald R J Odgers * W Plummer * H W Rasmussen H L Rasmussen A H Roberts * A Rodda D Ross H L Ross E Sexton G Scott J Scott R Scott 1939-1945 C G Beck F J Brady T L Cartwright R P Desmond K Kenyon E H Mills C Normington J H O'Connell G H Paull H L Rasmussen J S Verlin Killed in action * Presented by Mrs David Thompson...(Castlemaine) 347 Barker Street Castlemaine goldfields Depicts names of Bandmen who served in the first and Second world wars World War 1 World War 2 Mrs David Thompson H Barry J R Bennett HS Carroll P Cowling J Emmott F B Gaulton J E Gaulton V Ireland W Lewis P C Mitchell S Mitchell S McDonald R J Odgers W Plummer H W Rasmussen H L Rasmussen A H Roberts A Rodda D Ross H L Ross E Sexton G Scott J Scott R Scott C G Beck FJ Brady T L Cartwright R P Desmond K Kenyon E H Mills C Normington J H O'Connell G H Paull JS Verlin ANZAC 1914 1918 Thompsons Foundry Band H Barry J R Bennett H S Carroll P Cowling J Emmott * F B Gaulton J E Gaulton V Ireland * W Lewis P C Mitchell S Mitchell S McDonald R J Odgers * W Plummer * H W Rasmussen H L Rasmussen A H Roberts * A Rodda D Ross H L Ross E Sexton G Scott J Scott R Scott 1939-1945 C G Beck F J Brady T L Cartwright R P Desmond K Kenyon E H Mills C Normington J H O'Connell G H Paull H L Rasmussen J S Verlin Killed in action * Presented by Mrs David Thompson Timber construction honor board with mantle on top and three panes containing names of bandsmen who served in world war one and two. ...Depicts names of Bandmen who served in the first and Second world warsTimber construction honor board with mantle on top and three panes containing names of bandsmen who served in world war one and two.1914 1918 Thompsons Foundry Band H Barry J R Bennett H S Carroll P Cowling J Emmott * F B Gaulton J E Gaulton V Ireland * W Lewis P C Mitchell S Mitchell S McDonald R J Odgers * W Plummer * H W Rasmussen H L Rasmussen A H Roberts * A Rodda D Ross H L Ross E Sexton G Scott J Scott R Scott 1939-1945 C G Beck F J Brady T L Cartwright R P Desmond K Kenyon E H Mills C Normington J H O'Connell G H Paull H L Rasmussen J S Verlin Killed in action * Presented by Mrs David Thompsonworld war 1, world war 2, mrs david thompson, h barry, j r bennett, hs carroll, p cowling, j emmott, f b gaulton, j e gaulton, v ireland, w lewis, p c mitchell, s mitchell, s mcdonald, r j odgers, w plummer, h w rasmussen, h l rasmussen, a h roberts, a rodda, d ross, h l ross, e sexton, g scott, j scott, r scott, c g beck, fj brady, t l cartwright, r p desmond, k kenyon, e h mills, c normington, j h o'connell, g h paull, js verlin, anzac -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Exercise Book, Eureka Park Ladies Committee Minutes, 1975-1984
... ...h mills...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields eureka stockade eureka memorial park b eva v lamb m hetherington h shannon e jones h mills audrey barnett eureka progress committee Red and white covered exercise book contianing handwritten minutes of the Eureka memorial Park Ladies Committee 22.5 x 17.3 x 1.3 cm Eureka Park Ladies Committee Minutes Book Exercise Book ...Red and white covered exercise book contianing handwritten minutes of the Eureka memorial Park Ladies Committee 22.5 x 17.3 x 1.3 cmeureka stockade, eureka memorial park, b eva, v lamb, m hetherington, h shannon, e jones, h mills, audrey barnett, eureka progress committee -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupProgramme, Installation of Bro. R. R. Wakenshaw Koo Wee Rup Lodge No. 323
... ...H Mills...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne R R Wakenshaw R J Aitkin R Attenborough A A Backman W J Bart W Bellingham G Benham J Blackwood B L Broadbent F Brooke C Buchanan R J Butler H A Carrol E Child L J Cochrane K Cole P Colvin S R Colliver K A Day B Darlington W L Dick J R Dusting H R Edwards A Ellett C Fraser H E Gill A J Gilcrest W J Gilcrest F P Goepel C Graham M G hardy R D Hardy T A Hatty A B Hewitt V W Hibbert E J Holley F Honeychurch C E Hubbard W Hubbard A Humphries E Johnson W Johnson J A Kappler A J Kevan D L Kinsella L Laidlaw R J Lees R Levey S Levey S E Lewis G Light T Light G H Lucas T McClure R McGregor K McInnes C S McLeod J C Mackin F J Marsh N Maughan R Maughan H Mills W Mills A Nicholson W K Paterson A M Perry J D Pollock B Ridgeon H E Ridgway J Robertson H Scott J Scott L Seddon W C Smith H St Clair J H Storey L Vick E V Wadsley J H Walsh P C Wildes A R White E R Williams W G Winters This is a booklet made up of two pages folded to make 8 pages. ...This is a booklet made up of two pages folded to make 8 pages. The outer page is made of thickened cream paper. On the front is to symbol of the Masonic Lodge printed in Gold and Teal Blue with the writing printed in different Fonts and sizes in the Teal Blue. The middle page is printed on white paper again in the Teal Blue colour with different Fonts and sizes used.r r wakenshaw, r j aitkin, r attenborough, a a backman, w j bart, w bellingham, g benham, j blackwood, b l broadbent, f brooke, c buchanan, r j butler, h a carrol, e child, l j cochrane, k cole, p colvin, s r colliver, k a day, b darlington, w l dick, j r dusting, h r edwards, a ellett, c fraser, h e gill, a j gilcrest, w j gilcrest, f p goepel, c graham, m g hardy, r d hardy, t a hatty, a b hewitt, v w hibbert, e j holley, f honeychurch, c e hubbard, w hubbard, a humphries, e johnson, w johnson, j a kappler, a j kevan, d l kinsella, l laidlaw, r j lees, r levey, s levey, s e lewis, g light, t light, g h lucas, t mcclure, r mcgregor, k mcinnes, c s mcleod, j c mackin, f j marsh, n maughan, r maughan, h mills, w mills, a nicholson, w k paterson, a m perry, j d pollock, b ridgeon, h e ridgway, j robertson, h scott, j scott, l seddon, w c smith, h st clair, j h storey, l vick, e v wadsley, j h walsh, p c wildes, a r white, e r williams, w g winters -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph of group, St Kilda Rifle Club, 1905, c. 1905
... R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayley...R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayley...R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayley St Kilda Rifle Club Original photograph, mounted. ...R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayleyblack and white photograph glued on boardOriginal photograph, mounted. R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayleyst kilda rifle club -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupProgramme, Installation for Bro. A Chisholm at Koo Wee Rup Masonic Lodge dated Thursday 21st April 1932
... ...H D Mills...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne G T Bedford E V Blyth E V C Blyth G Bowden R Cameron A Chisholm T Clapperton A P Coburn B Darlington W Dawson W Eason A B Hewitt Koo Wee Rup Lodge No 323 T R Light C R G Livock G Lucas J C Mackin H D Mills W E Mills W K Paterson J D Preston Sun - Print Koo Wee Rup F Tattam L Vick C Wadsley E V Wadsley E R Williams A folded card printed in blue with different fonts used on thickened paper of a cream colour It has frilled edges Installation for Bro. ...A folded card printed in blue with different fonts used on thickened paper of a cream colour It has frilled edgesnon-fictiong t bedford, e v blyth, e v c blyth, g bowden, r cameron, a chisholm, t clapperton, a p coburn, b darlington, w dawson, w eason, a b hewitt, koo wee rup lodge no 323, t r light, c r g livock, g lucas, j c mackin, h d mills, w e mills, w k paterson, j d preston, sun - print koo wee rup, f tattam, l vick, c wadsley, e v wadsley, e r williams -
Federation University Historical CollectionMinute Book, Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee Minute Book, 1965 - 1973
... ...a mills...h...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields eureka stockade a barnett eureka caravan park l o brien c webb d brock w fleet legion of ex servicemen greater ballarat association eureka reserve j collins a mills h mckay j lamb w bromley k cations p hetherington l eva n crouch john mckay john f mckay Red hardcovered book. ...Red hardcovered book. The book includes the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee minuteseureka stockade, a barnett, eureka caravan park, l o brien, c webb, d brock, w fleet, legion of ex servicemen, greater ballarat association, eureka reserve, j collins, a mills, h mckay, j lamb, w bromley, k cations, p hetherington, l eva, n crouch, john mckay, john f mckay -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupProgramme, Freemasons' Hall Camberwell Lodge No 159 Installation program for Bro. Leigh Scott Tuesday March 7 1933
... ...D C Mills...H...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne H W J Anderson R V Andrewartha J D Bailey S Baird C A Baker C J C Baker F C Beck E H Blackwood F C Bleach E V Block C Bott O Boulton W D Bourne J Brown N Buckman W G Burrell Camberwell Lodge No 159 C E Carter Norman Christensen G S Clark J W Coldwell H N Davies H R Dixon T H Edwards H A Emonson K W Epstein L A Epstein Frederick Ernest Espie F Frewin W H C Goss P F Guthridge A S Hall R Hanson H S Harvey J E Higginbotham Rev A T Holden A E Hollinshead H W Humphries E A Kent J R Kent S J Lanceter W J Lees D Livingstone R J Long A Machar W Mair H A Manson J Mark Masonic Hall St Edmonds Road Prahran W McIIroy D C Mills H W Moffat H Munson G S Neville A E O'Brien L F Orr H E L Perkins R Purser W J Rickard G H Rule J J Ryan G T Sanderson Leigh Scott H A Shave E A Smith A E Spiller A Stickland H S Stillwell E L Swift A B Templeman Hawksburn Lodge No 272 W C Towns Dr W G H Tregar H Wain R L Wardlaw R Whyte G W Wigg T J Wilson J P Wishart A cream cardboard folded in half with an insert of one page of cream paper. ...A cream cardboard folded in half with an insert of one page of cream paper. Printing is in Dark blue of various Fonts and sizes. Holes punched on left hand side with light blue ribbon threaded through and tied in bow.h w j anderson, r v andrewartha, j d bailey, s baird, c a baker, c j c baker, f c beck, e h blackwood, f c bleach, e v block, c bott, o boulton, w d bourne, j brown, n buckman, w g burrell, camberwell lodge no 159, c e carter, norman christensen, g s clark, j w coldwell, h n davies, h r dixon, t h edwards, h a emonson, k w epstein, l a, epstein, frederick ernest espie, f frewin, w h c goss, p f guthridge, a s hall, r hanson, h s harvey, j e higginbotham, rev a t holden, a e hollinshead, h w humphries, e a kent, j r kent, s j lanceter, w j lees, d livingstone, r j long, a machar, w mair, h a manson, j mark, masonic hall st edmonds road, prahran, w mciiroy, d c mills, h w moffat, h munson, g s neville, a e o'brien, l f orr, h e l perkins, r purser, w j rickard, g h rule, j j ryan, g t sanderson, leigh scott, h a shave, e a smith, a e spiller, a stickland, h s stillwell, e l swift, a b templeman, hawksburn lodge no 272, w c towns, dr w g h tregar, h wain, r l wardlaw, r whyte, g w wigg, t j wilson, j p wishart -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupProgramme, The Hawksburn Lodge No 272 Installation program For Bro. Frederick Ernest Espie held at Masonic Hall Prahran dated 28 February 1933
... ...D C Mills...H...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne H W J Anderson R V Andrewartha J D Bailey S Baird C A Baker C J C Baker F C Beck E H Blackwood F C Bleach E V Block C Bott O Boulton W D Bourne J Brown N Buckman W G Burrell Camberwell Lodge No 159 C E Carter Norman Christensen G S Clark J W Coldwell H N Davies H R Dixon T H Edwards H A Emonson K W Epstein L A Epstein Frederick Ernest Espie F Frewin W H C Goss P F Guthridge A S Hall R Hanson H S Harvey J E Higginbotham Rev A T Holden A E Hollinshead H W Humphries E A Kent J R Kent S J Lanceter W J Lees D Livingstone R J Long A Machar W Mair H A Manson J Mark Masonic Hall St Edmonds Road Prahran W McIIroy D C Mills H W Moffat H Munson G S Neville A E O'Brien L F Orr H E L Perkins R Purser W J Rickard G H Rule J J Ryan G T Sanderson Leigh Scott H A Shave E A Smith A E Spiller A Stickland H S Stillwell E L Swift A B Templeman Hawksburn Lodge No 272 W C Towns Dr W G H Tregar H Wain R L Wardlaw R Whyte G W Wigg T J Wilson J P Wishart Outer cover is grey cardboard folded in half with dark blue printing on front only in various Fonts and sizes. ...Outer cover is grey cardboard folded in half with dark blue printing on front only in various Fonts and sizes. It has a border around the writing and also has the emblem of the Square and Compass on front. The inside page is light blue paper folded in half with Dark blue printing on each page. It is in various Fonts and sizes.h w j anderson, r v andrewartha, j d bailey, s baird, c a baker, c j c baker, f c beck, e h blackwood, f c bleach, e v block, c bott, o boulton, w d bourne, j brown, n buckman, w g burrell, camberwell lodge no 159, c e carter, norman christensen, g s clark, j w coldwell, h n davies, h r dixon, t h edwards, h a emonson, k w epstein, l a, epstein, frederick ernest espie, f frewin, w h c goss, p f guthridge, a s hall, r hanson, h s harvey, j e higginbotham, rev a t holden, a e hollinshead, h w humphries, e a kent, j r kent, s j lanceter, w j lees, d livingstone, r j long, a machar, w mair, h a manson, j mark, masonic hall st edmonds road, prahran, w mciiroy, d c mills, h w moffat, h munson, g s neville, a e o'brien, l f orr, h e l perkins, r purser, w j rickard, g h rule, j j ryan, g t sanderson, leigh scott, h a shave, e a smith, a e spiller, a stickland, h s stillwell, e l swift, a b templeman, hawksburn lodge no 272, w c towns, dr w g h tregar, h wain, r l wardlaw, r whyte, g w wigg, t j wilson, j p wishart -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, City of Box Hill, Spring Street and Environs study submissions, c.June 1986
... H....Eisenbise> S....Mills...Eisenbise> H. Eisenbise> S. Mills> E.W. Harper> B. Bradley> R. ...An index of submissions received by the Council in relation to the Spring Street and Environs Study.Approx. 114p.An index of submissions received by the Council in relation to the Spring Street and Environs Study.poplar street, severn street, nelson road, harriett court, whitehorse road, tyne street, wellington road, elgar road, thames street, rodgerson street, kingsley crescent, spring street, box hill, long> c.h., beard> f., box hill bowls club, dawson> d., dawson> w., earl> k.l. (mr.), earl> l.i., earl> w., darbyshire> b., fowler> d., lindsay, j.d., eisenbise> h., eisenbise> s., mills> e.w., harper> b., bradley> r., box hill hospital, r.s.l., atkinson> a.p., ward> l., ward motors, lloyd> r.g., parker> i. (mrs.), marroyen> g., marroyen> h., rodgers> n. (mr.), gardner> p. (ms.), robin> t., robin> , r., ferdinands> b., curry> m. (mrs.), box hill college of tafe, hine> w.f. (mr.), macdonald> m., phillips> r., hine> l., hine> p., pysing> j., mcinnes> a.j., lloyd> m., lloyd> r., montgomery> l., dugan> s., clark> j., olde-wolbers> r., hood> e., hood> h., adams> h. (mrs.), gas and fuel corporation, land use, town planning -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph of group, St Kilda Rifle Team, 1914
... Wilson, V Kelly, W H Mills, W J Bayley Frazer & Vallance, Photo., Melb....Wilson, V Kelly, W H Mills, W J Bayley Frazer & Vallance, Photo., Melb. ...Explanatory note on back of frame from donor, M Vivian: Group of the St Kilda Rifle Club taken in the garden of "Ripponlea" - the home of Mr B Nathan in the summer of 1914. (Channel 2 is on this same spot.) All of the members - except two - lived in St Kilda. The club started in 1903 and disbanded early in World War II as the members had to hand over their rifles to send to Britain. Black and white photograph in wooden frameA Rowley, G Darling, G M Mitton, H Greenwell, H M Knox. H Bunn, H McQuade, J E LeGriffon, J H O Myers, J King, J Vivian, Sep. Wilson, V Kelly, W H Mills, W J Bayley Frazer & Vallance, Photo., Melb.st kilda rifle club, ripponlea -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, Frazer & Vallance, St Kilda Rifle team, c. 1905
... Bunn, J E LeGrifion, W J Bayley, V Kelly, H M Knox, H Greenwell(Captain 1905), S Wilson (Captain 1904), J H O Myers, H Mills, J Vivian, A A Bayley winners of MRC Association Challenge Shield 1904-05...Bunn, J E LeGrifion, W J Bayley, V Kelly, H M Knox, H Greenwell(Captain 1905), S Wilson (Captain 1904), J H O Myers, H Mills, J Vivian, A A Bayley winners of MRC Association Challenge Shield 1904-05 black and white photograph mounted St Kilda Rifle team Photograph Frazer & Vallance ...black and white photograph mountedSt Kilda Rifle Team. H McQuade, G. Darling, H. Bunn, J E LeGrifion, W J Bayley, V Kelly, H M Knox, H Greenwell(Captain 1905), S Wilson (Captain 1904), J H O Myers, H Mills, J Vivian, A A Bayley winners of MRC Association Challenge Shield 1904-05 -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, St Kilda Rifle Club, 1905, c. 1905
... R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayley...R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayley black and white photograph, poor condition St Kilda Rifle Club, 1905 Photograph ...black and white photograph, poor conditionOriginal photograph, mounted. From M.Vivian, 1 Blanche st, St Kilda. R W Vivian, O Lankcaster, J E Phillips, C Lankcaster, F G Dixon, R Cooke, V Kelly, C E Short, A Adkins, C H Davis, L D Kitchen, A Morgan, J E LeGriffon, J F Allen, W Dummett, W Whitehead, W J Toy, H McQuade, H Bunn, G Darling, S Wilson, H Greenwell, J King, H M Knox, J Buckley, J H O Myers, H Mills, J M A Spottoswood, J Vivian, W J Bayley, A A Bayley -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Urban Fire Brigade
... Egginton, H. Ridgewell, T. Mills, ?, ...Egginton, H. Ridgewell, T. Mills, ?, Stawell none Black and white photograph of a large group of men in uniform. ...Stawell Urban Fire Brigade BACK ROW L-R : Ted Welsh, ern Dickens, B. Smith. ?.Brown, A.Oliver, ?, ?, C. Prosser. N. Parsons SECOND ROW L-R: J. Grainger, C. Richardson, F. Crouch, H. Chapman, Ray Maddocks, R. Ledger, ?. Dunn, K. Floyd THIRD ROW L-R: ?, ?, ?, G. Hughes, R.K. Chapman, P. Fenwick, ?, Ray Rickard, B. Thompson FRONT ROW L-R: ?, ?, ?, Reg Nicholls, L. Egginton, H. Ridgewell, T. Mills, ?, Black and white photograph of a large group of men in uniform. All have hats except for the front row. Taken in a studio that has a curtain behind the group.nonestawell -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Sepia, Percy Fairlam, Cheltenham and Moorabbin Show Committee, 1913
... Standing (left to right) Messrs P White, F Wilson, E T Fenny, J H Butler, G Wells, R Mills, H F North, G T Allnutt, J Shields, F Reynolds. ...Standing (left to right) Messrs P White, F Wilson, E T Fenny, J H Butler, G Wells, R Mills, H F North, G T Allnutt, J Shields, F Reynolds. ...This image shows the group of men who formed the committee for the Cheltenham and Moorabbin Show. The men have been identified as: Seated (left to right) Mr R L Amess (Hon Sec), Cr George Brownfield (President), Mr Harold Irwin (Hon Treasurer). Standing (left to right) Messrs P White, F Wilson, E T Fenny, J H Butler, G Wells, R Mills, H F North, G T Allnutt, J Shields, F Reynolds. Seated (in front) Messrs F Moorhouse, E Marriott, A Hewitt, CD Scullin, R Potts.The Moorabbin Horticultural, Poultry and Dog Society Show became an annual event in 1898, following a 35 year tradition of Brighton Horticultural, Poultry and Dog Society annual exhibition. Sepia toned image of the Committee of Cheltenham and Moorabbin Show. Five men are seated on the ground in the front row, with hats resting on their knees or on the ground. Three men are, presumably, seated behind them on chairs, with the man on the left reading a document or book. Ten men are standing at the rear. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: A WINNING BUNCH
... Kyne, J. Elvey, H. Tobin, W. Mills, N. Coleman and M. Bulger. Front row: V. ...Kyne, J. Elvey, H. Tobin, W. Mills, N. Coleman and M. Bulger. Front row: V. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. A winning bunch: Bendigo (8.14) defeated Echuca (5.11) on October 17, 1948. The winning football team was: back row: E. Anderson, I. Connell, L. Raynor, L. Ross, W. McGrath, K. Swatton, R. Southcombe, T. Harrington, D. Evans and E. Thompson. Centre row: F. Kyne, J. Elvey, H. Tobin, W. Mills, N. Coleman and M. Bulger. Front row: V. Hussey, W. White, A. McDonald, D. McHardy and A. Stewart. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Panton Hill School, 1924
... Purcell First Row: H. Mills, W. Stone, R. O’Day, S. Tosch, J. Smith, P. ...Purcell First Row: H. Mills, W. Stone, R. O’Day, S. Tosch, J. Smith, P. ...Source: Mr. Frank Smith, "Kia-Ora", Panton Hill Also a separate list of names PANTON HILL SCHOOL 1924 (SEPP_0244) Two hand written lists of names with some conflicting information L-R Back Row: Eily O’Day, R. Foubister, E. Moore, H. Purcell, F. Peake, C. Williams, H. Hewitt, J. Coutie, D. Cracknell, F. Smith, J. Smith, A. Purcell, Bob O’Day, C. Colvin, Belfield?, K. Smith, R. Gardiner, Colin Rogers Second Row: ?, Lorraine Smith, Phyllis Howard, Jean Cracknell, Edna Williams, Ces Tosch, Charlie Peake, Les Smith, Reg Hargreaves, Ken Canty, ?, Keith Smith, ?, B. Cracknell, Ron Smith, Guy Mills (Greford), Sefton Howard, Mr. Gardiner (Head Teacher) Third Row: E. Mosely, Phillis Saville, Floss Tosch, M. Milson, Essie Howard, Ethel Smith, Jessie Sinclair, Edna Woodman, Una Saville, Ida Kennedy, Dorothy Smith, Rene Keele, Margaret Powell, L. Mosely, Una Williams, Rene Purcell Fourth Row: Hazel Mills, Gladys Stone, Ruby O’Day, Stella Tosch, Joyce Smith, Peg Powell, Ailsa Gardiner, Milly Adams, Phil Groube, M. Carter, W. Stone, D. Milsom?, D. Mills, Roma Howard, Marg Howard Front Row: Donaldson?, Doug Smith?, Len Smith?, Podge Cracknell, G Carter, A. Glennon, ?,? Alternate list L-R Back Row: Eillen O’Day, R. Foubister, Eric Moore, H. Purcell, F. Peake, C. Williams, H. Hewitt, J. Coutie, Don Cracknell, F. Smith, J. Smith, H. Purcell, B. O’Day, C. Colvin, J. Belfield, K. Smith, R. Gardiner, C. Rogers Second Row: M. Millisom, L. Smith, M. Moon, J. Cracknell, U. Williams, C. Tosch, C. Peake, L. Smith, R. Hargreaves, G. Carter, H. Stone, K. Smith, B. Moon, L. Cracknell, R. Smith, G. Mills, S. Howard, Mr. Gardiner (Head Teacher) Third Row: E. Moseley, P. Saville, F. Tosch, M. Millisom, E. Howard, E. Smith, J. Sinclair, E. Woodman, U. Saville, I. Kennedy, D. Smith, R. Keele, M. Powell, L. Mosely, E. Williams, R. Purcell First Row: H. Mills, W. Stone, R. O’Day, S. Tosch, J. Smith, P. Powell, A. Gardiner, M. Adams, P. Groube, M. Carter, G. Stone, J. Millisom, D. Millisom, D. Mills, R. Howard, M. Howard Front Row: Maisch, D. Smith, A. Belfield, L. Smith, A. Howard, A. Moseley, A. Glennon, D. Millisom This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, panton hill, panton hill state school, state school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1964
... Others in the picture are: from left Councillors T. H. Grigg and J. Mills of Strathfieldsaye Shire and Mr. ...Others in the picture are: from left Councillors T. H. Grigg and J. Mills of Strathfieldsaye Shire and Mr. ...Bendigo advertiser from Friday, April 10, 1964. On the front page two photos and an article 'Axedale receives piped water after 19 year struggle' one photo shows the State opposition leader Mr. Stoneham operating a drinking fountain at the opening of the Axedale water reticulation system. At right the Minister for water supply Mr. Mibus. Others in the picture are: from left Councillors T. H. Grigg and J. Mills of Strathfieldsaye Shire and Mr. L. J. Ellison chairman of the Axedale Water trust. The other photo show Minister Mibus meeting with local children.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, axedale -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1960
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Noske's mill in mid 1960s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photograph with white border.charlton, business, noske's, flour mill -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPostcard, A view of Charlton. The seasons greeting from Charlton, c.1946
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Eight silos added in 1940s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Large landscape black and white photo set on a blue card backing. The card has a green holly leaf pattern embossed on the edge.A view of Charlton. The Season's Greetings from Charlton.charlton, noske bros, noske's, flour mill -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Shire, Charlton Flour Mill, c.1987
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...A previous mill had operated in Charlton by Mr. W.E. Foreman on the banks of the Avoca River and was acquired in 1919 by Noske Bros. The present Flour Mill was built by Noske Bros and opened in May 1927. It was taken over by the Grain Elevator Board in the 1970s. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life. Colour photograph of Charlton Flour Mill and silos. Intersection of Kaye & Davies Streets in the foreground. One large silver silo and three taller greyish concrete silos to the left. Three other cream coloured silos behind. There are pipes and sheds on top of the silos. There is a cream single story building to the right of the silver silo and a multi-storey building behind with eight window in the upper level. There is a small red brick building on the far left of the photo.w.e. foreman, noske bros, flour mill charlton, business, industry -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Lithograph, Rider & Mercer, Views of Charlton
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Close up photograph of part of the Charlton Lithograph showing the Charlton Steam Power Flour Mill of G & C Foreman. Located in on the bank of the Avoca river. The mill owners attempted to dam the river during the 1870s. The mill was built in 1876 as recorded by the local traveling correspondent . Foreman's flour mill established 1876 at the west end of High Street. Sold to Norske in 1925. Replaced by Noske's Flour Mill on Kays Street in 1927. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Colour photo taken of a small portion of the Charlton Lithograph. Showing the Charlton Steam Flour Mill of G. C. Foreman.Charlton Steam Flour Mills. G & C Foreman proprietors.lithograph, business, industry, charlton, flour mill, noske bros, foreman -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1948
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo which was part of a set produced in c.1948. Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. Noskes flour mill built in 1927 with extra silos added in 1940's.Photo enlarged by Vic Williams of Bendigo nephew of Chris Clarke transport driver. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo.charlton, flour mill, noske's, noske bros -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1948
... Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. ...Black and white photo copied and enlarged from small photo which was part of a set produced in c.1948. Chris Clarke with his 1934 Dodge semi trailer and W Spicer in his 1930 International truck line up to unload wheat at Noske's mill. Noskes flour mill built in 1927 with extra silos added in 1940's. Photo enlarged by Vic Williams of Bendigo nephew of Chris Clarke transport driver. Noske's Flour Mill, with its commanding presence and towering silos, has long **dominated the Charlton skyline** and remains a significant landmark, even though it no longer mills flour. The mill's history is deeply intertwined with the development of Charlton and the grain industry of the surrounding district. The foundation for the mill's presence was laid in 1919 when Messrs Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., already owning mills in Horsham, Nhill, and Murray Bridge, acquired G. H. Foreman’s Mill located by the Avoca River. The founder, **T. J. Noske**, was an early pioneer of flour exporting, expanding his milling business after unexpectedly acquiring the Horsham mill. ### A State-of-the-Art Operation The original mill by the river operated until August 1926 before being closed and dismantled. Plans were well underway for a **new, state-of-the-art mill** to be located at the former Cobb and Co site. In 1927, the new mill began operation. It was one of the largest in the state, boasting a capacity of three tons of flour per hour, a 250 h.p. diesel engine, and three initial silos. The mill quickly gained a reputation for **excellence** for both its design and its flour, which was sold successfully in local and overseas markets. ### Periods of Expansion and Trial The mill continued to grow, reflecting the importance of the local agricultural industry. Between 1940 and 1941, **nine new silos** were built, adding bulk receival points. In the record-breaking 1968 season, the mill received a colossal wheat intake of **695,000 bushels**. However, the mill also faced setbacks. On January 21, 1949, disaster struck when a **large fire** erupted in the storage shed, which contained 500 tons of bagged flour ready for export and new flour bags. The blaze was so intense that smoke was visible as far away as Wycheproof, and it threatened to destroy the entire mill. Thanks to the monumental efforts of the Charlton, St. Arnaud, Wycheproof, and Wedderburn Brigades, who ran the main pump almost continuously for 26 hours, the damage was contained, though the estimated loss was a substantial £60,000. ### Transformation of the Site At its peak, the mill was a major employer, providing work for approximately 65–70 men. But after over 45 years of operation, flour production at the mill ceased on October 25, 1973. Noske Industries Ltd. sought to adapt, converting the operation to a less successful stock feed production centre. In 1977, the **Grain Elevators Board** took over the site as a grain receival depot, building a large elevator tower that surpassed the height of the original buildings. The site eventually returned to private hands and, since 2000, has been owned and operated as a primary grain receival site for **GrainCorp**, cementing its continued, vital role in Charlton's agricultural life.Black and white photocharton, business, noske bros, flour mill -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - GLEN HUNTLY (HISTORY OF)
... Appendix G is a poem titled ‘The Swagman’s Retreat’, by Herb Arnott, about the failure of the Mill. Appendix H is a map of Caulfield’s horse tramways plus a list of opening and closing dates. ...Appendix G is a poem titled ‘The Swagman’s Retreat’, by Herb Arnott, about the failure of the Mill. Appendix H is a map of Caulfield’s horse tramways plus a list of opening and closing dates. ...This file contains one item: 1/A loose-leaf, 23-page document titled ‘The History of Glen Huntly’, by Alfred R. Jones, dated 20/06/1991, describing the history of the suburb. The author has drawn heavily from the 4 sources noted in the bibliography. Subjects covered include the ship the suburb is named after, the suburb’s State School, the suburb’s churches, the Rosstown Railway and Sugar Mill, the origin of the name of Carnegie, the suburb’s aerodrome, and the beautification of the Glen Huntly Shopping Centre. The final 12 pages consist of 9 appendices relating to the aforementioned subjects. Appendix A is a typewritten letter from Ron McLeod, secretary of the Place Names Committee, to Mr. D. R. Aylen, CEO of the City of Caulfield, notifying the latter of the alteration of the name ‘Glenhuntly’ to ‘Glen Huntly’. Appendix B is a list of the ministers of St. David’s Uniting Church from its formation in 1916 to the present. Appendix C identifies the persons portrayed in St. David’s stained glass windows. Appendix D is a poster announcing the auction of 41 blocks of land between Hawthorn and Bambra Road formerly owned by William Ross, plus a map identifying said land blocks and another for locality. Appendix E is an A4 plan of the Rosstown Railway. Appendix F is a drawing of the Rosstown Sugar Mill. Appendix G is a poem titled ‘The Swagman’s Retreat’, by Herb Arnott, about the failure of the Mill. Appendix H is a map of Caulfield’s horse tramways plus a list of opening and closing dates. Appendix J is a list of streets explaining the meanings of their names.glen huntly, glenhuntly, local history, ‘glen huntly’ (ship), ‘glen huntlely’ (ship), quarantine stations, glen huntly road, lake street, mernda avenue, glen huntly state school no. 3703, ormond francis, ormond, garden avenue, grange road, churches, congregational church, glen huntly presbyterian church, st. david’s, st. david’s uniting church, anglican church, jenkin william ‘boss’, methodist church, wattle avenue, smith a. w. mr., glen huntly post office, glen huntly road, king f. l. mr., uniting church, child care centre, presbyterian church of eastern australia, glen huntly methodist church, sun aria, miller mary, stained glass, phrenologists, trinity congregational church, primitive methodists, ‘the victorian independent’, mercy mr., greek orthodox original old calendar church, wanalta road, salvation army, halls, myrtle street, catholic church, st. anthony’s roman catholic church, foundation stones, neerim road, mannix archbishop, st. agnes’ anglican church, booran road, sunday schools, clergy residences, ‘see’ anglican news magazine, lees archbishop, booth archbishop, glen huntly presbyterian church, el nido grove, tennis courts, bollard v. w. right rev., waratah avenue, royal avenue, munster avenue, james street, rothschild street, peace memorial organ, singers, bremner marie, scotland betty, carden joan, rosstown railway, south caulfield, plants, marata road, curraweena road, bambra road, ross william murray, ross leila, ross constance, vautin constance, ‘the grange’, north road, leila road, wild cherry road, caulfield roads board, elsternwick, land sales, sugar mills, koornang road, woornack road, elsternwick railway station, riddell parade, clarence street, dover street, oakleigh road, murrumbeena crescent, carlisle crescent, railways, trains, parks and reserves, caulfield council, sussex street, caulfield city council, swamps, rosstown sugar mill, rosstown estate, ‘the swagman’s retreat’, arnott herb, rosstown, carnegie, ‘ross’s folly’, carnegie andrew, rosstown hotel, dandenong road, rosstown road, rosstown plate horse race, caulfield racecourses, ames avenue, rosstown court, hostels, murrumbeena, cinemas, innovations (cabinetry film), films, music, pianos, manchester grove, safeway store, squash courts, airports, lord reserve, aeroplanes, air navigation act 1921, neville street, larkin sopwith aviation company of australasia, lyons street, morgan street, bookmakers, nightsoil, poultry, weatherboard buildings, glen huntly railway station, rosedale avenue, rifle clubs, scout groups, 1st glen huntly troop, ana, dowding jack mr., glen huntly infant welfare and family planning clinic, vermador private hospital, watson grove, rowlands (drapers), bones plant nursery, caulfield railway station, bridges, trams, horse tramways, glen eira road, elsternwick railway station, kooyong road, aboriginal peoples, truganini road, hannan lyn mrs. (urban planning officer), glen huntly shopping centre, sculptures, street beautification scheme, “flying the yellow flag”, moore olive, “return to rosstown”, jowett d. f., weickhardt i. s., “from sand swamp and health”, murray peter r., wells john c., caulfield historical society, newsletters, place names committee, mcleod ron, aylen d. r. mr., jones hugh rev., king joseph, scarfe james, vertigan sidney, vertigan earle, rance victor, flavell cameron, denholm robin, moorhead ken, taliai siupeli, eccles james leslie, little agnes, hutchins william r., dickie may a., gordon ivey agnes, theobald a. a. mrs., brownbill lloyd norman, ash georgette, land sales, auctions, messrs. crews & arkle, street names -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Promotional Films, Australian Wool Corporation, 26 April 1991
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Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:01 - titles 00:21 - scenes herding sheep 01:18 - titles 'Wool Testing' 01:34 - Hugh Beggs, Chairman of Australian Wool Corporation, speaking about history of wool marketing and measuring of wool in Australia 02:29 - wool bales on truck 02:35 - interior of factory showing process of wool sampling, measuring and testing 04:04 - AWTA Ltd building exterior, and interior scenes of workers testing and measuring wool samples 11:41 - scenes at wool auction 12:14 - factory interior showing wool processing 13:05 - Beggs speaking about wool industry 13:13 - fashion runways 13:52 - end titles 14:17 - end 14:22 - titles 'Contaminants in Wool Processing' 14:42 - fashion runway 14:52 - man speaking on location at a sheep farm 15:04 - Mark Kent, Vice-President Kent Manufacturing, speaking about contamination of wool and Australia's reputation 15:25 - interior scenes of G H Michell & Sons wool mill in South Australia 16:22 - Judy Turk, in office at G H Michell & Sons speaking about problems of contamination 16:36 - interior factory scenes 17:46 - John McIntosh, Aweave Textile Corporation, talking about contaminants 20:02 - scenes in shearing shed 20:42 - Chip Sawers, President Wool Council, talking about contamination 28:46 - end credits 29:04 - end 29:13 - Bill Peach exits car on sheep property, introduces a story about wool 29:46 - titles 'Working for Wool' 30:04 - farm scenes 32:12 - shearing shed scenes, interior 34:28 - Wool Testing Authority labratory, interior scenes 36:44 - wool store interior 38:20 - Australian Wool Corporation office interior and exterior, Parkville, Melbourne 43:26 - end credits 44:00 - end 44:05 - wool advertisement featuring man and woman in car 44:34 - end 44:41 - titles 'Fleece Clean' 44:42 - various scenes, fashion, factories 45:14 - titles 45:15 - fashion runways 45:43 - farm scenes 51:02 - titles 51:10 - scenes of China, including Great Wall 53:44 - textile factories in China, interior scenes 57:46 - fashion runways, Shanghai China 01:00:31 - rural scenes of China 01:02:03 - end 01:02:13 - titles 'Wool Top Making' 01:02:19 - scenes of Williamstown, Victoria 01:02:27 - Port Phillip Mills, interior scenes 01:06:33 - end credits 01:07:08 - end 01:07:11 - titles 'Shearer Fitness' 01:07:21 - shearing shed, interior 01:09:54 - shearers talking about health and fitness 01:19:28 - end credits 01:19:48 - end 01:19:50 - titles 'Shearing Training' 01:19:51 - shearing scenes 01:26:24 - end credits 01:26:45 - end 01:26:50 - titles 'Wool Press Duties' 01:26:58 - wool pressing scenes 01:34:29 - end credits 01:34:51 - end 01:34:54 - woollen carpet advertisement, including carpet scenes and farm scenes 01:35:38 end...Victoria Film Working Life Factory Textile Industry Farming Sheep Australian Wool Corporation Hugh Beggs Wool Testing Wool Measuring AWTA G H Michell & Sons Fashion Runway Contaminants Mark Kent Wool Mills Judy Turk John McIntosh Aweave Textile Corporation Chip Sawers Bill Peach Advertisements China Top Making Shearing Sheds Shearing Health Training Wool Pressers Carpet Label on tape: Australian Wool Corporation / TITLE AWC VIDEOS TAPE 2 / PLAYING TIME / TAPING DATE 26/4/91 / PRODUCTION DATE / SYSTEM / WOOL HOUSE 369 Royal Parade, PARKVILLE, VIC, 3052 Black VHS tape with white and orange stickers and printed text. ...Tape contains ten separate short films created by the Australian Wool Corporation, including promotional videos, advertisements and industry news.Black VHS tape with white and orange stickers and printed text. Tape is housed in a black plastic case. Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:01 - titles 00:21 - scenes herding sheep 01:18 - titles 'Wool Testing' 01:34 - Hugh Beggs, Chairman of Australian Wool Corporation, speaking about history of wool marketing and measuring of wool in Australia 02:29 - wool bales on truck 02:35 - interior of factory showing process of wool sampling, measuring and testing 04:04 - AWTA Ltd building exterior, and interior scenes of workers testing and measuring wool samples 11:41 - scenes at wool auction 12:14 - factory interior showing wool processing 13:05 - Beggs speaking about wool industry 13:13 - fashion runways 13:52 - end titles 14:17 - end 14:22 - titles 'Contaminants in Wool Processing' 14:42 - fashion runway 14:52 - man speaking on location at a sheep farm 15:04 - Mark Kent, Vice-President Kent Manufacturing, speaking about contamination of wool and Australia's reputation 15:25 - interior scenes of G H Michell & Sons wool mill in South Australia 16:22 - Judy Turk, in office at G H Michell & Sons speaking about problems of contamination 16:36 - interior factory scenes 17:46 - John McIntosh, Aweave Textile Corporation, talking about contaminants 20:02 - scenes in shearing shed 20:42 - Chip Sawers, President Wool Council, talking about contamination 28:46 - end credits 29:04 - end 29:13 - Bill Peach exits car on sheep property, introduces a story about wool 29:46 - titles 'Working for Wool' 30:04 - farm scenes 32:12 - shearing shed scenes, interior 34:28 - Wool Testing Authority labratory, interior scenes 36:44 - wool store interior 38:20 - Australian Wool Corporation office interior and exterior, Parkville, Melbourne 43:26 - end credits 44:00 - end 44:05 - wool advertisement featuring man and woman in car 44:34 - end 44:41 - titles 'Fleece Clean' 44:42 - various scenes, fashion, factories 45:14 - titles 45:15 - fashion runways 45:43 - farm scenes 51:02 - titles 51:10 - scenes of China, including Great Wall 53:44 - textile factories in China, interior scenes 57:46 - fashion runways, Shanghai China 01:00:31 - rural scenes of China 01:02:03 - end 01:02:13 - titles 'Wool Top Making' 01:02:19 - scenes of Williamstown, Victoria 01:02:27 - Port Phillip Mills, interior scenes 01:06:33 - end credits 01:07:08 - end 01:07:11 - titles 'Shearer Fitness' 01:07:21 - shearing shed, interior 01:09:54 - shearers talking about health and fitness 01:19:28 - end credits 01:19:48 - end 01:19:50 - titles 'Shearing Training' 01:19:51 - shearing scenes 01:26:24 - end credits 01:26:45 - end 01:26:50 - titles 'Wool Press Duties' 01:26:58 - wool pressing scenes 01:34:29 - end credits 01:34:51 - end 01:34:54 - woollen carpet advertisement, including carpet scenes and farm scenes 01:35:38 endLabel on tape: Australian Wool Corporation / TITLE AWC VIDEOS TAPE 2 / PLAYING TIME / TAPING DATE 26/4/91 / PRODUCTION DATE / SYSTEM / WOOL HOUSE 369 Royal Parade, PARKVILLE, VIC, 3052victoria, film, working life, factory, textile industry, farming, sheep, australian wool corporation, hugh beggs, wool testing, wool measuring, awta, g h michell & sons, fashion, runway, contaminants, mark kent, wool mills, judy turk, john mcintosh, aweave textile corporation, chip sawers, bill peach, advertisements, china, top making, shearing sheds, shearing, health, training, wool pressers, carpet -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Boys Class Photographs, 1965
... 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo a E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo b E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo c E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Boys Names J Hill P Zelensky P Hardy R Spiteri C Jones E Knight A Needs E Vrettas S Speedy H Thompson R Strelys G Gamble M Ellis Bottom Row G Cottee M Mowforth C Maloney G Williams F Clayton 1260.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Boys Names Stan Jaskiewicz Frank May Vernon Zan Joe Astorina Peter Stojanovic John Murphy Salvatore Maugeri William Pickering Charles Busiettil Sammy Zerata John Aylon Pasquale Bono Joseph Vella Charles Mifsud John Aquilina Paul Bugeja Joseph Gauci Absent Malcolm McDougall 1260.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Boys Names J Vignogna T Farrugia J Zahra E Zahra M Rewkiewicz J Burgess I Caruana A De Bono S Borg M Jaworski J Bezzina J Calleja L Marshall V Ivanina Mr G Jaworsky M Quain P Szot G Sheahan 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo a E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo b E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo a H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo b H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1G Boys Names A Buhagiar R Bates B Sauron L Davidson A Hubber T Gellion R Lang E Hrycyzyn E Sultana C Tonna G Coffey Unknown H Quarrell A Longo L Carson T Wisniewski Mr W Antonowicz B Keating De Bono A Faure 1260.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Boys Names C Spiteri D Paxton T Dean G Allen P Kiefer N Ciemcioch W Ciemcioch R Merrigan L Mallia P Neill G Mannion D Kearns R Buse M Jones D. ...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo a E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo b E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo c E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Boys Names J Hill P Zelensky P Hardy R Spiteri C Jones E Knight A Needs E Vrettas S Speedy H Thompson R Strelys G Gamble M Ellis Bottom Row G Cottee M Mowforth C Maloney G Williams F Clayton 1260.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Boys Names Stan Jaskiewicz Frank May Vernon Zan Joe Astorina Peter Stojanovic John Murphy Salvatore Maugeri William Pickering Charles Busiettil Sammy Zerata John Aylon Pasquale Bono Joseph Vella Charles Mifsud John Aquilina Paul Bugeja Joseph Gauci Absent Malcolm McDougall 1260.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Boys Names J Vignogna T Farrugia J Zahra E Zahra M Rewkiewicz J Burgess I Caruana A De Bono S Borg M Jaworski J Bezzina J Calleja L Marshall V Ivanina Mr G Jaworsky M Quain P Szot G Sheahan 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo a E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo b E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo a H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo b H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1G Boys Names A Buhagiar R Bates B Sauron L Davidson A Hubber T Gellion R Lang E Hrycyzyn E Sultana C Tonna G Coffey Unknown H Quarrell A Longo L Carson T Wisniewski Mr W Antonowicz B Keating De Bono A Faure 1260.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Boys Names C Spiteri D Paxton T Dean G Allen P Kiefer N Ciemcioch W Ciemcioch R Merrigan L Mallia P Neill G Mannion D Kearns R Buse M Jones D. ...1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo a E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo b E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo c E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Boys Names J Hill P Zelensky P Hardy R Spiteri C Jones E Knight A Needs E Vrettas S Speedy H Thompson R Strelys G Gamble M Ellis Bottom Row G Cottee M Mowforth C Maloney G Williams F Clayton 1260.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Boys Names Stan Jaskiewicz Frank May Vernon Zan Joe Astorina Peter Stojanovic John Murphy Salvatore Maugeri William Pickering Charles Busiettil Sammy Zerata John Aylon Pasquale Bono Joseph Vella Charles Mifsud John Aquilina Paul Bugeja Joseph Gauci Absent Malcolm McDougall 1260.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Boys Names J Vignogna T Farrugia J Zahra E Zahra M Rewkiewicz J Burgess I Caruana A De Bono S Borg M Jaworski J Bezzina J Calleja L Marshall V Ivanina Mr G Jaworsky M Quain P Szot G Sheahan 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo a E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo b E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo a H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo b H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1G Boys Names A Buhagiar R Bates B Sauron L Davidson A Hubber T Gellion R Lang E Hrycyzyn E Sultana C Tonna G Coffey Unknown H Quarrell A Longo L Carson T Wisniewski Mr W Antonowicz B Keating De Bono A Faure 1260.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Boys Names C Spiteri D Paxton T Dean G Allen P Kiefer N Ciemcioch W Ciemcioch R Merrigan L Mallia P Neill G Mannion D Kearns R Buse M Jones D. Chadwick A Heaviside J Tabor V Faure D Paulet Absent D Stead 1260.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Boys Names Photo a George Bledniak Mark Clark Philip Walton Paul Gantner Terry Black Robert Baker Philip Gauci Edward Hewett Philip Pengally Paul Rochow Herbert Periera Peter Spitiri Bohdan Anolak Joseph Camenzuli Peter Sliwinski Richard Baran Frank Carnovale James Williams Roman Jaworski 1260.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Boys Names Photo b George Bledniak Mark Clark Philip Walton Paul Gantner Terry Black Robert Baker Philip Gauci Edward Hewett Philip Pengally Paul Rochow Herbert Periera Peter Spitiri Bohdan Anolak Joseph Camenzuli Peter Sliwinski Richard Baran Frank Carnovale James Williams Roman Jaworski 1260.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Boys Names S Grech R Cholava A Vella K Czapor B Reivers J Davidson R Demczuk W Bennett D Joyce C Pulis J Potempski Szypulsk Edwards Curran C Borg C Jones A Dobrocorski Mr Unknown J Pulis G Retrzykoski G Rzepski 1260.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Boys Names M Bugeja E Galea R Calleja R Forte D Bertucci E De Bono L Filippone G Mather R Boys M Kouacevic P Forte P Bourke S Longstaff L Holloway J Desira R Coffey D Eklom L Calvitto P Costa 1260.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Boys PHOTO MISSING Unsure if there was a 2E but strange RD 1260.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2F Boys Names Photo a G Hatzimouratis R Hocking K Ayton R Tivendale P Elliott P Griggs G Seidel V Kiploks A Falkiner G Evans J Williams J Birt W Mathieson M Short R Boutter N Baker R Wiebrecht Mr Allen B Porter S Pauley H Stephen 1260.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2F Boys Names Photo b G Hatzimouratis R Hocking K Ayton R Tivendale P Elliott P Griggs G Seidel V Kiploks A Falkiner G Evans J Williams J Birt W Mathieson M Short R Boutter N Baker R Wiebrecht Mr Allen B Porter S Pauley H Stephen 1260.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2G Boys Names D Chatzidimitrou G Stampolidis B Henry T Dicello C Buhager J Munro W Hill G King F Carnovale K Dole K Styles J Galea G Papageorgio A Thomas C James W Sutherland B McCormick T Carnovale Mr Unknown W Dale G Paraskevas B Herczaniwski 1260.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Boys Names R Stead S Diomedes S Kerek J Lehmann R Britnell G McLaren P Jorgensen N Leahy Mr AJ Bell E Gawlinski J Karasoukas M Sita K Ayton F Bahor S Mrnjavac Mr Momonth A Lehmann A Yianni V Zdravko R Hornby G Ferrara P. Stellini L Lee 1260.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Boys Names J Johansen Z Goutzoulas F Glowacki P Nykolajsyn P Meilak F Borg G McIntyre A Spiteri J Gatt T Vudrog A Nightingale J Borg F Saliba C Gogos P Salicki L Cooper A Docherty J Donovan L Grant L Allen 1260.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Girls Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinatale Wima Hyett Annemarie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clemintina Brincat Gayle Brazier Irene Zacharious Barbara Boy Kaye Doogan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1260.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Boys Names A Mrnjavac T Bertucci P Xuereb C Testa E Fsadni T Kruszczak L Borg Michael Patford D Edwards I Younger J Stanley R Taylor R Harlacz J Fac W Galea J Zerkil V Rasic J Jones J Sultana 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo a 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo b 1260.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3E Boys Names D Grieves A Delekatis M Ascher B Roberts L Stratton S Evans W Kowalin D Thomson C Wilson N Power R Offermans K Durrant S Reid T Brown J Perram J Hyette P Kelly C Edwards T Burnette 1260.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3F Boys Names K Johnson D Rodger P Young F Dole R Davies T Evans B Crick L Sumpter J Hatzistaruas R Pepper T Venville D West N. Lewer S.Stylianou D Joiner D Quarrell Mr Harry Rhodes A Tosic T Zelinski C Hallam 1260.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Boys Names R Collins F Mrnjavac W Outjero W Warlich R Sully N Poulton R McKenzie J Gatt F Pulitano R Butler S Evans N Farmer R Taylor N Ross J Jones Mr Boyd E Ozols K Wilson P Kovacevic 1260.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Boys Names T Moiler G Pengelly J Prince R Himmel T Haber R Campbell A McInnes J Rachowiecki J Busuttil P Chettle E Meilak G Rewkiewicz M Meilak G Woodhouse J McLeod P Buttimer 1260.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Boys Names K Paulet W Blawuciak C Longo I Henderson L Cassar R Steel C Fletcher B Crawford L Canuti I Kumpis P Jones C Folozen A Clifford B Cox R Murphy Mr Turner A Thomson R Clare A Bentley 1260.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Boys Names Photo a C Bonnici R Kiefer N Papadopolous L Lotockyj G Bugeja P Polyoz P Winkworth R Black M Rochetich B Holdysz J Hutson T Gilson Z Pietrzykowski C Tanner Mr Durham C Zederski T Moore M Almond 1260.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Boys Names Photo b C Bonnici R Kiefer N Papadopolous L Lotockyj G Bugeja P Polyoz P Winkworth R Black M Rochetich B Holdysz J Hutson T Gilson Z Pietrzykowski C Tanner Mr Durham C Zederski T Moore M Almond 1260.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4F Boys Names G McInnes C Newman K Carr R Barry J King R Haligowski Mr P Hogg D McGahan R Barrowman R Spottiswood 1260.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Boys Names M Krezlewski C Logan B Neill H Dynak Z Korybutiak P Kernick G Bevilacqua I Zacharias E Szczesniak G Maikousis R Mills G Pulitano A Laughton L Sartori R Quantock D Capuano N Thomas L Bannerman 1260.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Photo a 1260.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Photo b 1260.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects 1260.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captainssunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Hat Badge, Warrnambool High School
... This badge is of interest, firstly as a memento of Warrnambool High School from the 1920s and 30s and secondly because it belonged to Mirth Marfell, a Warrnambool person who had a distinguished nursing career. mirth marfell warrnambool high school agricultural high school warrnambool north technical school warrnambool co-operative milling company australian army nursing service history of warrnambool W h S NIL SINE LABORE WARRNAMBOOL Shield shaped metal and enamel badge with scroll attached to lower edge. ...This badge belonged to Mirth Marfell who was a student at Warrnambool High School from 1929 to 1930 and from 1935 to 1936. Warrnambool High School was established as an Agricultural High School in 1907 and, after a merger with Warrnambool North Technical School, it is known today as Warrnamboool College. Mirth Marfell, the daughter of Henry and Helena Marfell, was born in Warrnambool in 1919. Her grandfather, John Marfell, a Warrnambool hay and corn dealer and miller connected to the Warrnambool Co-operative Milling Company, was prominent in community and civic affairs in the town. Mirth Marfell completed her nursing training at the Warrnambool Base Hospital and served in the Australian Army Nursing Service in World War Two for five years. She then became the first Australian nursing organizer for the Victorian Royal College of Nursing. This badge is of interest, firstly as a memento of Warrnambool High School from the 1920s and 30s and secondly because it belonged to Mirth Marfell, a Warrnambool person who had a distinguished nursing career.Shield shaped metal and enamel badge with scroll attached to lower edge. The shield area is silver coloured with raised royal blue text centrally and a turquoise narrow rounded bar with golden coloured text under it. There is a thin wire across the upper area . The scroll is royal blue with golden coloured text . A pin clip is on the reverse.W h S NIL SINE LABORE WARRNAMBOOLmirth marfell, warrnambool high school, agricultural high school, warrnambool north technical school, warrnambool co-operative milling company, australian army nursing service, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Hat bands Cloth badge, Warrnambool High School
... These items are of interest, firstly as a memento of Warrnambool High School from the 1920s and 30s and secondly because they came from Mirth Marfell, a Warrnambool person who had a distinguished nursing career. warrnambool high school warrnamboool college mirth marfell warrnambool co-operative milling company australian army nursing service history of warrnambool .3 W h S NIL SINE LABORE .1 and .2 Warrnambool High School cloth hat bands each has a central navy blue stripe with narrow white edges and wide dark green borders. .3 Shield shaped blazer badge with machine embroidered text in white and green on a navy blue background Warrnambool High School Hat bands Cloth badge ...These items come from Warrnambool High School in the 1930s. Warrnambool High School was established as an Agricultural High School in 1907 and, after a merger with Warrnambool North Technical School, it is known today as Warrnamboool College. The items came from Mirth Marfell, the daughter of Henry and Helena Marfell, who was born in Warrnambool in 1919 and went to Warrnambool High School in the 1920s and 30s. Her grandfather, John Marfell, a Warrnambool hay and corn dealer and miller connected to the Warrnambool Co-operative Milling Company, was prominent in community and civic affairs in the town. Mirth Marfell completed her nursing training at the Warrnambool Base Hospital and served in the Australian Army Nursing Service in World War Two for five years. She then became the first Australian nursing organizer for the Victorian Royal College of Nursing. These items are of interest, firstly as a memento of Warrnambool High School from the 1920s and 30s and secondly because they came from Mirth Marfell, a Warrnambool person who had a distinguished nursing career. .1 and .2 Warrnambool High School cloth hat bands each has a central navy blue stripe with narrow white edges and wide dark green borders. .3 Shield shaped blazer badge with machine embroidered text in white and green on a navy blue background .3 W h S NIL SINE LABOREwarrnambool high school, warrnamboool college, mirth marfell, warrnambool co-operative milling company, australian army nursing service, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Minutes Books, Woollen Mills 1909- 1923 1933-1945, C 1909 C 1933-1945
... Ponting, H Jessen, S Nettleton, J Blain, J Gooden, Drs. Holmes, Henderson and Powell. Mr J E Bennett was secured as first manager of the mill in 1910 Over the ten year period of this book there is much discussion on possible returns and share prices as well as decisions relating to the operation of and production from the mill. ...Ponting, H Jessen, S Nettleton, J Blain, J Gooden, Drs. Holmes, Henderson and Powell. Mr J E Bennett was secured as first manager of the mill in 1910 Over the ten year period of this book there is much discussion on possible returns and share prices as well as decisions relating to the operation of and production from the mill. ...The minutes book of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill are an important record of the beginnings of one of Warrnambool's major industries for close to one hundred years. They record the struggle in the early days of 1909 and 1910 to raise the capital. Also mentioned is the support which had been given by local people of small means who were prepared to back the enterprise while those with financial means had been rather more reserved. Apart from a Mr Vidler all the initial directors were initially working in an honorary capacity. They lamented the fact that local banks held half a million pounds on fixed interest so there was no shortage of money. The first directors were appointed in March 1909 : Jas. Worland, W H Philpott, G S Mackay, E H Price, S McDonald, J C Beeching, W Rogers ,J Marfell, J Deany, Jas Duirs, Jas. Ponting, H Jessen, S Nettleton, J Blain, J Gooden, Drs. Holmes, Henderson and Powell. Mr J E Bennett was secured as first manager of the mill in 1910 Over the ten year period of this book there is much discussion on possible returns and share prices as well as decisions relating to the operation of and production from the mill. Within four years they were using more yarn than they were producing. Electricity was connected around 1914 and by 1915 shareholders were receiving eight percent return on their investment and were also contributing to the first world War effort by supplying blankets. Assets continued to accumulate and building was also continued with sandstone being quarried from the site and rain water tanks and asphalt floors installed, all contributing to savings. By 1917 The Warrnambool Woollen Mill was considered to be one of the states best investments and it continued to prosper through the years. The second minutes book likewise records similar events and circumstances for the period 1933-1945. This like wise is an interesting period, covering the period of the second World War. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. These minutes books hold an important information regarding the establishment and early operation of one of Warrnambool's major industries. The mill itself has strong connection to the Warrnambool community and many of the names mentioned as directors and shareholders have held positions within the community as businessmen and city officials. These minutes add another dimension to their contribution to Warrnambool..1Navy blue hard card cover with cloth spine. White label glued to front cover.186 pages.There are handwritten entries in black ink which are interspersed with reports from newspaper. .2 Pale grey cloth cover on early Kalamazoo filing system 612 pages of typed minutes . .1There are dates from 1910 through to 1923. Minutes have been signed by chairman of directors, M Saltau.label on front cover has blue stamp, The Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company. hand written above in black ink "opened 24th March 1909." .2 dated from May 1933 to September 1945. Signatures include M Saltau, James Disckson and Fletcher Jones.warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, first minutes book warrnambool woollen mill, minutes book, warrnambool woollen mill 1909, minutes book warrnambool woollen mill 1945 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Pay Newcombe Pty Ltd
... mill in Warrnambool. A small item with a local social interest. newcombe Pty Ltd warrnambool royal exchange assurance Newcombe Pty Ltd on front cover. BCE Warrnambool Vic inside front cover. Small yellow covered booklet. Black text. 9 pages with fold out map. Pay Newcombe Pty Ltd Booklet Booklet A H ...A small booklet relating to fire insurance offered by Royal Exchange Assurance. The schedule relates to the area as outlined on the map in red. Newcombe PTY Ltd operated a timber mill in Warrnambool.A small item with a local social interest.Small yellow covered booklet. Black text. 9 pages with fold out map.Newcombe Pty Ltd on front cover. BCE Warrnambool Vic inside front cover.newcombe pty ltd, warrnambool, royal exchange assurance
