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Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, May 1900, 1900
... ...hardies hill geology...Table of contents: Editorial, News and Notes, Geological excursion to Hardies Hill, Notes on Victorian Geology, the planet Venus, Summaries & notes from the Australian Mining Standard, The Assay ton, Things we eat and drink, Zeehan smelters, Electrical notes, Trip of the cricket club to Stawell, Completed list of examination results, Students' Association, Solid hydrogen, Sports, Answers to correspondence, Editorial notes....Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Table of contents: Editorial, News and Notes, Geological excursion to Hardies Hill, Notes on Victorian Geology, the planet Venus, Summaries & notes from the Australian Mining Standard, The Assay ton, Things we eat and drink, Zeehan smelters, Electrical notes, Trip of the cricket club to Stawell, Completed list of examination results, Students' Association, Solid hydrogen, Sports, Answers to correspondence, Editorial notes. ballarat school of mines students' magazine t. s. hart john brittain thomas hart zeehan smelters solid hydrogen hardies hill geology excursion venus Pale green booklet of 12 pages Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, May 1900 Magazine Booklet Walter Mercer, Printer, Etc., ...Table of contents: Editorial, News and Notes, Geological excursion to Hardies Hill, Notes on Victorian Geology, the planet Venus, Summaries & notes from the Australian Mining Standard, The Assay ton, Things we eat and drink, Zeehan smelters, Electrical notes, Trip of the cricket club to Stawell, Completed list of examination results, Students' Association, Solid hydrogen, Sports, Answers to correspondence, Editorial notes.Pale green booklet of 12 pagesballarat school of mines, students' magazine, t. s. hart, john brittain, thomas hart, zeehan smelters, solid hydrogen, hardies hill geology, excursion, venus -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, History of Durham Lead by J. Crombie, 1934, 1934
... John Charles Crombie was the son of James Andrew Crombie and Martha Houston and was born at Hardies Hill 1862. John Charles Crombie married in Victoria in Martha Crosier 1893. ...Crombie called 'History of Durham Lead, Hardies Hill, Garibaldi and Grenville'....Crombie called 'History of Durham Lead, Hardies Hill, Garibaldi and Grenville'. History of Durham Lead by J. ...John Charles Crombie was the son of James Andrew Crombie and Martha Houston and was born at Hardies Hill 1862. John Charles Crombie married in Victoria in Martha Crosier 1893. They were living at Durham Lead, Victoria for the birth of their children in the 1890s. John Charles Crombie died in 1937 at Oakleigh aged 74.A4 copy of an handwritten document by J. Crombie called 'History of Durham Lead, Hardies Hill, Garibaldi and Grenville'.j. crombie, durham lead, garibaldi, elaine, irish, scottish, cornish, john charles crombie, j.c. crombie -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Durham Lead, 1870
... ...Hardies Hill...durham lead reginald a.f. murray plan Garibaldi Garibaldi Company Geology Chryseis Company Hardies Hill City of Manchester Company Williamson's Creek South Grenville Company Enfield Company Pioneer Company Duke of Northumberland Company Monmowth Gully Extinct Volcano Crater Mount Mercer Basalt Geological Map of portions of Durham Lead. ...Geological Map of portions of Durham Lead. durham lead, reginald a.f. murray, plan, garibaldi, garibaldi company, geology, chryseis company, hardies hill, city of manchester company, williamson's creek, south grenville company, enfield company, pioneer company, duke of northumberland company, monmowth gully, extinct volcano crater, mount mercer basalt -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Durham Lead Roll of Honour, 26/10/1917
... According to the Monument Australia website the 2015 location of the Honour Board was Garibaldi Hall, Hardies Hill Road, Garibaldi, Victoria. Being made in 1917, the honour board never had the end date of the war added. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields According to the Monument Australia website the 2015 location of the Honour Board was Garibaldi Hall, Hardies Hill Road, Garibaldi, Victoria. Being made in 1917, the honour board never had the end date of the war added. ...According to the Monument Australia website the 2015 location of the Honour Board was Garibaldi Hall, Hardies Hill Road, Garibaldi, Victoria. Being made in 1917, the honour board never had the end date of the war added. The Ballarat Courier wrote Ballarat Courier, 30th October 1917: At a reunion of old scholars of the Durham Lead State School on Friday 26th October 1917, an honour roll of those who had enlisted in the A.I.F. was unveiled. The honour roll contains a list of 32 names. Half of a black and white photograph showing three women standing to the right of a World War One Honour Board for Durham Lead State School. The women in the centre is thought to be Ellenor Mitchell (nee Austin). The women wear long sleeves and hats. One woman wears a white ribbon. A man's hand and shoulder is evident on the left side of the Honour Board. The building the people stand in front of looks like a weatherboard school, so it is most probably Durham Lead State School Gift of Gordon and Marilyn Vincentdurham lead state school, world war one, honour roll, durham lead state school honour roll, garibaldi hall, ellenor mitchell, ellenor austin -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - 4th Field Survey Squadron – MAJ Don Taylor Farewell, Keswick Barracks, Adelaide SA, 1986
... SPR Richard Cocker takes aim at the dart board. 4 Fd Svy Sqn Farewell 1986. .20) - L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter Hardy, CPL Tracey (Beckwith) Phillips, unidentified (x4), CAPT Steve Cooper, Ken Jeffery, remainder unidentified. .21) - L to R: CPL C. Rimmington, SGT H. Young. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: SPR Steve Nokes, LT Greg Oaten CSC, SPR Simon Reynolds, Chris Hills...SPR Richard Cocker takes aim at the dart board. 4 Fd Svy Sqn Farewell 1986. .20) - L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter Hardy, CPL Tracey (Beckwith) Phillips, unidentified (x4), CAPT Steve Cooper, Ken Jeffery, remainder unidentified. .21) - L to R: CPL C. Rimmington, SGT H. Young. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: SPR Steve Nokes, LT Greg Oaten CSC, SPR Simon Reynolds, Chris Hills ...This is a set of 21 photographs of a 4th Field Survey Squadron function held in 1986 to farewell its OC MAJ Don Taylor. MAJ Taylor served 27 years in the Australian Regular Army from 1960 to 1987.This is a set of 21 photographs of a 4th Field Survey Squadron function to farewell its OC MAJ Don Taylor, at Keswick Barracks, Adelaide SA in 1986. The black & white photographs are on 35mm negative film and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 96 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, OC MAJ Don Taylor, unidentified. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Back row L to R: SGT Wally Chilcott, unidentified (x2), CPL Peter McCurdy, unidentified. Front row L to R: LT Greg Oaten CSC, LT Malcolm Hentschel, SPR Steve Nokes. At front L to R: CPL John Ratcliffe, OC MAJ Don Taylor, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, CPL John Ratcliffe, OC MAJ Don Taylor, George Ricketts, unidentified (x2). .4) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: LT Malcolm Hentschel, unidentified (x2), CPL John Ratcliffe, CPL Peter Hardy, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, OC MAJ Don Taylor. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: LT Greg Oaten CSC, LT Malcolm Hentschel, unidentified (x2), CPL John Ratcliffe, CPL Peter Hardy, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, OC MAJ Don Taylor. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: SGT Bill Tewson, SGT Bob Croxton, CPL Dave Irving, WO2 Bob Rogister, unidentified (x3), SSGT Cam Chapman, Chris Hills, CPL Roger Graf. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, LT Malcolm Hentschel, OC MAJ Don Taylor, SGT Mick Hogan. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, LT Malcolm Hentschel, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, Mick Hogan’s daughter? OC MAJ Don Taylor, SGT Mick Hogan. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, unidentified, SGT Bill Tewson, OC MAJ Don Taylor. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, SGT Bill Tewson, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, OC MAJ Don Taylor, SGT Mick Hogan and his wife. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: CAPT Steve Cooper, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, OC MAJ Don Taylor. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, CAPT Steve Cooper, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs, OC MAJ Don Taylor, SGT Mick Hogan. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter McCurdy, SGT Bill Tewson, CAPT Steve Cooper, OC MAJ Don Taylor, SSM WO1 Bill Griggs. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: OC MAJ Don Taylor, unidentified (x5), CPL Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, unidentified (seated), SPR Damian Killeen, remainder unidentified. .15) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, LT Malcolm Hentschel, SPR Steve Ellis, unidentified (x5), CPL Roger Graf. .16) - Photo, black & white, 1986. Unidentified personnel. SPR Richard Cocker takes aim at the dart board. 4 Fd Svy Sqn Farewell 1986. .20) - L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter Hardy, CPL Tracey (Beckwith) Phillips, unidentified (x4), CAPT Steve Cooper, Ken Jeffery, remainder unidentified. .21) - L to R: CPL C. Rimmington, SGT H. Young. .17) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: SPR Steve Nokes, LT Greg Oaten CSC, SPR Simon Reynolds, Chris Hills, LT Malcolm Hentschel, SGT Wally Chilcott. .18) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, SPR Richard Cocker, CPL Peter McCurdy, LT Greg Oaten CSC, SPR Simon Reynolds, SGT Bob Croxton. .19) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: CPL Chris ‘Charlie’ Brown, Mrs Kath Rogister, WO2 Bob Rogister, SSGT Cam Chapman, CAPT Terry Lord, unidentified. .20) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: unidentified, CPL Peter Hardy, CPL Tracey (Beckwith) Phillips, unidentified (x4), CAPT Steve Cooper, Ken Jeffery, remainder unidentified. .21) - Photo, black & white, 1986. L to R: CPL C. Rimmington, SGT H. ’Jock’ Young..1P to .21P – There are no personnel identified. ‘MAJ Don Taylor’s SQN Farewell. 1986’ annotated on negatives sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, 4 fd svy sqn -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - ELSTERNWICK POST OFFICE
... Hill Douglas... Caulfield Progress Association... Caulfield South... Glen Eira Road... Hawthorn Road... Mac Neil J.R.... Neville Street... Glenhuntly... Marten Veronika... Ballantyne Richard... Royal Historical Society of Victoria... Dunstan Don... Alfada Street South... Hardy...Councillor Wills Cathie Lyall Kerry Marsden John Hudson Town Clerk Hill Douglas Caulfield Progress Association Caulfield South Glen Eira Road Hawthorn Road Mac Neil J.R. Neville Street Glenhuntly Marten Veronika Ballantyne Richard Royal Historical Society of Victoria Dunstan Don Alfada Street South Hardy Joan Baird Rob Snowball Betty Ward Andrew Hoddle Robert Foot Henry Ebden Charles Hodson Elster Oldham Mary Kate English ‘Queen Anne’ Revival style Rifle Club Coulson Herbert H. ...This file contains seven items about the significance of this building and how this was established : 1/ Photocopies of a handwritten application (in duplicate) by Walter Kay of Elsternwick dated 13/10/1985 and Rodney H Bush’s dated 16/10/1985 to the Historic Buildings Council to register the former Elsternwick Post Office building, and an original typewritten letter dated 17/10/1985 from the Historic Buildings Council to Caulfield and Historic Society advising them of an application and inviting them to submit relevant information about the building with a copy of application attached. 2/ Six pieces of correspondence between various interested parties (Caulfield Council , Caulfield Historical Society, National Trust, of Australia and Ministry for Planning and Environment on behalf of Historic Buildings Council, Victoria) about the significance of the former Elsternwick Post Office building and the progress of efforts to include it on the Register of Historic buildings. Dated between November 1985 and May 1986. 3/ Two pieces of correspondence between the Caulfield Progress Association and the Caulfield Historical Society dated April and May 1986, regarding the efforts of the Historical Society to save the former Elsternwick Post Office building. 4/ Two pieces of ephemera by the Caulfield Progress Association, one original undated and one photocopy undated in 1986. Both appealing to the public for support to help the former Elsternwick Post Office building and to protest a proposal to demolish it, by Caulfield Council. 5/Original newspaper article dated 07/06/1989 from the Malvern-Caulfield Progress newspaper written by Robert Carmody. The article talks about the approval by the Historic Buildings Council of Caulfield Council’s restoration program of the former Elsternwick Post Office building worth approximately $850,000. The refurbishment would consist of a shop and office space which would then be rented out. Mayor Emil Braun outlines the progress to implement the plans. 6/ Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward dated September 1994 of former Elsternwick Post Office Building. The building plans for the Elizabethan Style building were approved in 1891. The original timber verandahs were replaced by the present brickworks in circa 1918 rear extensions in 1941-42. Similar Post Offices were built at Kew, Queenscliff and Portarlington. 7/ Computer printout dated 19/03/2010 of Statement of Significance held by the Victorian Heritage database of the former Elsternwick Post Office Building. It was built in 1891 in the ‘Queen Anne’ style. The substantial two story red brick building was set on a bluestone plinth with an ornate façade incorporating cement dressings. There is a brief summary of the settlement and development of the Elsternwick area with mention of how important the building is to the Elsternwick Community. Original date and author is unknown.elsternwick post office, glenhuntly road, elsternwick, riddell parade, office buildings, postal services, caulfield city council, kay walter, regent street, caulfield, bush rodney h, gisborne street, city of caulfield, braun emil councillor, mayors, aylen doug, aylen douglas r, historic buildings council, caulfield historical society, ministry for planning and environment, head stephen, historic buildings act 1981, anderson p, national trust of australia (victoria), public works department, architectural styles, calder g.k. councillor, wills cathie, lyall kerry, marsden john hudson, town clerk, hill douglas, caulfield progress association, caulfield south, glen eira road, hawthorn road, mac neil j.r., neville street, glenhuntly, marten veronika, ballantyne richard, royal historical society of victoria, dunstan don, alfada street south, hardy joan, baird rob, snowball betty, ward andrew, hoddle robert, foot henry, ebden charles hodson, elster, oldham mary kate, english ‘queen anne’ revival style, rifle club, coulson herbert h., fick p.g., railway, city manager, austin g.b. h., architects, builders, architectural features, australia post, register of historical buildings, grey karen, planning appeal board, heritage overlay no h029, victorian government gazette no. 60 dated 16/07/1986, historic building no640, certificate of title volume 5817, kennan james harley, nelson ivor, blake alison, neale anne, telegraph offices, wardell, ward andrew -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - St Pauls Anglican Church, 530 Dandenong Road, Caulfield North
... Hardy Bill... Cohen Vernon... Cohen Leon... Thewlis Jeremy... Tanner Simon... Lambert Luke... Wainwright Bill... Wilson Albert... Meredith Charles... Williams Louis R.... Architects... Dawson and Smith... Builders... Monuments and Memorials... St. Paul Apostle and Martyr... Red Hill...Allen Douglas Thompson Norman Hardy Don Moroney John Scott-Simmons Harry Morphet George Houghton Robert Drought Tom Stringer Alf Miller Eddie Michie Bill Roberts David Hardy Bill Cohen Vernon Cohen Leon Thewlis Jeremy Tanner Simon Lambert Luke Wainwright Bill Wilson Albert Meredith Charles Williams Louis R. Architects Dawson and Smith Builders Monuments and Memorials St. Paul Apostle and Martyr Red Hill ...Ring out Wild Bells!', an all-encompassing history of St Pauls Anglican Church from 1904 – 2004 by Southern cross ministries.com.au. The book takes in all aspects of the church’s ministry, from acquiring the first building, church festivals, Dramatic Club, Social dances, Annual fetes, tennis club, St Pauls Preparatory School; Darish Heros, the 16 memorial stained glass windows, St Pauls dance group, Home group, the healing team, St Pauls Juvenile Orchestra and womens guilds. Correspondence to Claire Barton, dated 29/04/2010 from Cynthia Nyholm, with enclosed book – Ring out Wild Bells the centenary book for St Pauls Anglican Church; Caulfield North 2004.st paul’s anglican church, lynch frank rev., nyholm cynthia, falkingham john canon, north caulfield, ivens george walter dr., kircher godfre rev., saunders harriet eleanor (nelly), wilson albert rev., thewlis brian rev., saunder elizabeth (topsy), meredith charles rev., rutherford. graeme rev., arnold leonard rev, drought john rev., hannaford. john rev., rich roger rev., grully/moore alison, charles oliver, bell towers, clarke henry lowther, roberts frank, ngaruk william, boon wurrung, aboriginal peoples, the black chapel, hawthorn road, balaclava road, glen eira road, taylor rev., seddon rev., edith street, park street, st. mary's parish, shelley edgar, ellerslie, roe thomas, salisbury street, st. elmo's community, mccartney hugh, herring nigel, robinson john, mollinson a.j., derby parade, vance george, statham rev., priest rev., cox rev., queen's hall caulfield, jolly edith, evans jan, societal event and activities, clubs and associations, sporting clubs, cohen leslie, cohen doris, 'anselm', manses, wilson albert mrs, wainwright emily, ivens eleanor, roberts frank, falkenstein lynaire, dove bill, lawn david, edwards peter, jenkins barry, backhouse gerald, triller henrietta, monahan marjorie, wainright bill, 'yanga', alma road, dandenong road, fitzwater mr, lovell house girls school, st paul's preparatory school, independent schools, kindergartens, hoggart mrs, jackson miss, davidson bob, hutchens bernard, meredith benjamin, mannett david, hutchins harry, vicars, foote sheila, scholes lillian, mee elroy, driver marjorie, manton betty, bottomley hilda, west joan, finn grace, dell hazel, guild of the holy spirit, carrigan john rev., allen douglas, thompson norman, hardy don, moroney john, scott-simmons harry, morphet george, houghton robert, drought tom, stringer alf, miller eddie, michie bill, roberts david, hardy bill, cohen vernon, cohen leon, thewlis jeremy, tanner simon, lambert luke, wainwright bill, wilson albert, meredith charles, williams louis r., architects, dawson and smith, builders, monuments and memorials, st. paul apostle and martyr, red hill, ackland a.l., drought peter, kircher virginia, martinu ignaz, metal working, crafts and craft equipment, mathieson w., stained glass, morgan kerr w., cohen ursula, french anne maree, stephens evelyn, roberts janet, tanner john, oliphant alison, oliphant david, drought alison, widdowson charles rev., rich regina, fettel rex, amson evan, amson angela, stonehouse elwyn, thewlis elsbeth, cranswick jim, byrne meredith, jackson jill, jackson family, fitzgerald anne, molineux john, pilkington merridee, wood noel, major paula, major tracy, kaines fiona, west ed, nelson jenny, booth anne, pental road, carnarvon road, daynes alysa, tanner john, tanner winkie, jackson les, thornton graham, thornton gwyn, drought gladys, mcgillivery joan, glennen jim canon, wood maureen, wood david boyle, wood felicity, corrie ian, corrie lesley, sharrock heidi, sharrock lynette, sharrock david, rutherford david, samuel anto (hilda), hannaford john, palliar bob, golden hope healing sanctuary, hostels, moore alison, johnson wendy, stringer barbara, carson penny, edwards joan, glen eira intercessary group, smith beverly, daynes aylsa, lyon tryphena, fitzgerald anne, de bibra (peggy) margaret, de bibra florence, singleton george, darke guy, thompson norman, hutchinson jay, lawry margaret, woddy julie, mcgrath lesley, amson angela, prashanthi samuel, mclean rob, st. elmo's fire alpha in victoria, kainey john, kainey dick rev., amson evan, hannaford janine, hannaford john rev., playgrounds, shinkfield thelma, west joan, staham clive, batey mandy, walker david rev., stokes tom rev., batey david, freeman lesley, social services, pittaway geoff, jones greg, turf club hotel, the angel, conway carolyn, razmaran (raz) rameen, moore peter, thewlis sharon, walker stephen, turuwhenva jo maka maka, redman dylan, jolly david, toombs nicole, hannaford/akins christy, akins ben, edwards rozanne, masson andrew, batey kyle, batey ailsa, kovars aranka, graffiti, mcallister alison, buchanen noel, cocks damien, holland m.w., artists, akins robert, barberis irene, reynolds chris, wolstencroft ivor, gully/moore alison, moore peter, engineers, kovacs joseph, architects, vicars-foote bequest dorothy, hallock shanta, newman philip, molineux john, stained glass, molineux kim, moorhouse philip, o'farrell gavan, smith beverley rev., peppercorn miss, corrigan mrs, choirs, thomas ronald, geo fincham and sons, wicks mr, mcgillivery alf, organs, mcgillivery ian, touzeau mme, triller lily, lawrence jean, falkingham john, bonsal/boone peter, tweeddale alistair, worsnop paul, stonehouse pam, rutherford graeme, rutherford caroline, braun doug, naughton celia, correll madge, edwards joan, paranavitana darshini, gebert barb, wood felicity, cowell alison, mannaford lawson, ellankoon robby, knight sheila, thornton graeme, kyle estelle, davies john, roberts frank, welch ian, de saint-ferjeux, francis peggy, gill heather, lambert dale, newing joyce, young rosemary, mcallister (pownell/washington), roeland linda, mcdonald brendan, lewis irene, lewis graham, fitzgerald anne, hoffman tim, kaines fiona, marriott dianne, stryk angela, leaf narelle, choo lucy, fitzgerald narelle, nunis mark, waterman roma, beggs joshua, cramer deb, beggs camilla, gebert kelvin, oakes joanne, sargeant john, schulz wendy, smith lerisse, austin adrian, mitchell stephanie, oakes jessica, cropley stan, banks caroline, banks peter, chen caroline, west rob, chen family, mcgough virginia (now mcdonald_, fin tania, stonehouse elwyn, ryan luisa, knight sheila, savage ian rev., kircher jillian, kircher pamela, kircher margaret, bernaldo darryl, rich cassandra, rich leighton, james scott, correll madge (nee gamble), correll tony, o'brien maureen, rodwell kevin, de vries isabella, de vries andre, de vries darren, cummins mr, roberts mr, de vries ngaio (nee morre), wainright emily, wainright william, massauelli lionel, roberts frank, foster muriel, thomas janet, laycock gordon, shiel john, langmuir keith, langford alan, burns jack, manson ian, manton john, mclean robert, lund milton, carr sylvia, ross margie, naughton michael, edwards joan, chappele ethel, chappele marion, pollard mrs, moorhouse michelle, shipp joyce, hayman jean, bright-parker kath, stringer thelma, armstrong wendy, martin neil, stonehouse janet, eddy elsie, gras elsie, macartney kitty, ormond special school (katandra), herring nigel, roe sisters, watson w.g., nicholls w., beith harley, cullen phyllis, burns leline, hayman eric, boyd-jones ennys, roberts frank, ellankoon chrissie, blommestein michael, ahn sil -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LYDIA COLLECTION COLLECTION; LIFE IN OTHER LANDS
... Hardy. The All-British Picture Company Ltd., The Sunday School Union, 57/59 Ludgate Hill. ...Hardy. The All-British Picture Company Ltd., The Sunday School Union, 57/59 Ludgate Hill. ...A green tin with a pictures of trees on the lid. The words 'Autumn Glory' are also written on the lid - 1. Series 1 - 12 'Life in other Lands.' A set of six photographs in each envelope. From pictures painted by E .S. Hardy. The All-British Picture Company Ltd., The Sunday School Union, 57/59 Ludgate Hill. London, E.C.4. 2. One envelope containing beautiful coloured reproductions of the paintings by E. Stuart Hardy. Titled 'Early Saints of History.' A.B. Shaw & Co., Ltd. 3, Creed Lane, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.4. 3. Four black and white postcard size photographs of the process of making Guinness in a plain envelope.place, tin, lydia chancellor collection, collection, tin, photograph, photo, photos, photographs, guinness manufacturing, history, early saints of history, saints, st. columba, st. patrick, caedmon, st. augustine, st. benedict, st. francis, life in other lands, china, japan, africa, eskimos, inuits, south seas, india, geography, person, people, e. s. hardy, art, artwork, painting, place, societies -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, A Group of Noble Dames
... hill maritime village...great ocean road...book...pattison collection...warrnambool library...warrnambool mechanics’ institute...ralph eric pattison...corangamite regional library service...warrnambool city librarian...mechanics’ institute library...victorian library board...warrnambool books and records...warrnambool children’s library...A Group of Noble Dames...Thomas Hardy...The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library A Group of Noble Dames Thomas Hardy The label on the spine cover with typed text PAT 823.8 HAR Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library. ...This book was part of a large group of books referred to as the Pattison Collection, which belonged to the Warrnambool Public Library, part of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute. About RALPH ERIC PATTISON and the ‘PATTISON COLLECTION’ The ‘Pattison Collection’ is a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities, are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the WMI was led to ask the City Council to take it over in 1911 due to a lack of financial support. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Public Library as it was then called. Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up a home in Warrnambool. In 1935 when Pattison accepted the position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council his huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower areas of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave from 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However, he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. THE NEW WARRNAMBOOL LIBRARY When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Pattison. Eventually, the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. A Group of Noble Dames Author: Thomas Hardy Publisher: Macmillan And Co Date: 1894 Further Information: a collection of short storyThe label on the spine cover with typed text PAT 823.8 HAR Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library. Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service. Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, a group of noble dames, thomas hardy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, A Laodicean
... hill-maritime-village...shipwrecked-artefact...book...pattison collection...warrnambool library...warrnambool mechanics’ institute...ralph eric pattison...corangamite regional library service...warrnambool city librarian...mechanics’ institute library...victorian library board...warrnambool books and records...warrnambool children’s library...great ocean road...a laodicean...thomas hardy...The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum warrnambool maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village shipwrecked-artefact book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library great ocean road a laodicean thomas hardy The label on the spine with the typed text PAT FIC HAR Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library covered by a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute A Laodicean Author: Thomas Hardy Publisher: Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington Date: 1882 A Laodicean Book ...Pattison Collection This item is from the ‘Pattison Collection’, a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, which was founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art, and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the lack of financial support led the WMI in 1911 to ask the City Council to take it over. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Library as it was then called. When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Ralph Pattison. Eventually the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. RALPH ERIC PATTISON Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 Pattison accepted a position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council. His huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower area of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine, and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave during 1942 to 1942 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. WARRNAMBOOL MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE Warrnambool's Mechanics' Institute (or Institution as it was sometimes called) was one of the earliest in Victoria. On 17th October 1853, a meeting was held where it was resolved to request the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony to grant land for the erection of a Mechanics' Institutes building. A committee was formed at the meeting and Richard Osburne chaired the first meeting of this committee. The land on the North West corner of Banyan and Merri Streets was granted but there were no funds to erect the building. The Formal Rights of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute's encompassed its aims and these were officially adopted in1859; "This Institution has for its object the diffusion of literary, scientific, and other useful knowledge amongst its members, excluding all controversial subjects, religious or political. These objects are sought to be obtained by means of a circulating library, a reading room, the establishment of classes, debates, and the occasional delivery of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, mechanics, astronomy, chemistry, natural history, literature, and the useful and ornamental arts, particularly those which have a more immediate reference to the colony." The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute opened its first reading room in November 1884 in the National School building at the corner of Banyan and Timor Streets. The Institute was funded by member subscription, payable on a quarterly, half-yearly or yearly basis. Samuel Hannaford, the Manager of the Warrnambool Bank of Australasia, was the first Honorary Secretary of the Mechanics' Institutes, and an early President and Vice-President. He also gave several of the early lectures in the Reading Room. Another early Secretary, Librarian and lecturer was Marmaduke Fisher, the teacher at the National School. Lecture topics included The Poets and Poetry of Ireland', 'The Birth and Development of the Earth', 'The Vertebrae - with Remarks on the pleasures resulting from the study of Natural History' and 'Architecture'. In 1856 the Reading Room was moved to James Hider's shop in Timor Street, and by 1864 it was located in the bookshop of Davies and Read. In the 1860's the Mechanics' Institute struggled as membership waned but in 1866, after a series of fundraising efforts, the committee was able to purchase land in Liebig Street, on a site then called Market Square, between the weighbridge and the fire station. A Mechanics' Institute building was opened at this site in August 1871. The following year four more rooms were added to the main Reading Room and in 1873 the Artisan School of Design was incorporated into the Institute. The same year Joseph Archibald established a Museum; however, it deteriorated when he was transferred to Bendigo in 1877. In 1880, with Archibald's return to Warrnambool, the Museum was re-established, and in 1885 a new building was built at the back of the Institute to accommodate the re-created School of Design, the Art Gallery and the Museum. In 1887 the Museum section was moved to the former courthouse in Timor Street (for some time the walls of the building formed part of the TAFE cafeteria but all is now demolished)). In 1911 the Museum was transferred back to the original building and the management of the Mechanics' Institute was handed over to the Warrnambool City Council. The Museum and Art Gallery became one and housed many fine works of art, and the Library continued to grow. The building was well patronised, with records showing that at the beginning of the 20th century there were between 500 and 800 visitors. During World War One the monthly figures were in the thousands, with 3,400 people visiting in January 1915. The Museum was a much - loved Institution in Warrnambool until the contents of the Museum and Art Gallery were removed to make room for the Warrnambool City Council Engineers' Department. The contents were stored but many of the items were scattered or lost. When the original building was demolished the site became occupied by the Civic Centre, which included the new City Library. (The library was temporarily located in the old Palais building in Koroit Street.) In the process of reorganisation the Collection was distributed amongst the community groups: -The new City Library took some of the historical books and some important documents, historic photographs and newspapers. -The Art Gallery kept the 19th Century art collection and some of the artefacts from the museum. -The Historical Society has some items -The State Museum has some items -Some items were destroyed -Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village has old newspapers, Government Gazettes, most of the Mechanics' Institute Library, ledgers and documents connected to the Mechanics' Institute Library, some framed and unframed artworks and some photographs. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Library book collection is deemed to be of great importance because it is one of the few collections in an almost intact state, and many of the books are now very rare and of great value. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. A Laodicean Author: Thomas Hardy Publisher: Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington Date: 1882 The label on the spine with the typed text PAT FIC HAR Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library covered by a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road, a laodicean, thomas hardy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, Lifes Little Ironies
... hill-maritime-village...shipwrecked-artefact...book...pattison collection...warrnambool library...warrnambool mechanics’ institute...ralph eric pattison...corangamite regional library service...warrnambool city librarian...mechanics’ institute library...victorian library board...warrnambool books and records...warrnambool children’s library...great ocean road...lifes little ironies...thomas hardy...The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum warrnambool maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village shipwrecked-artefact book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library great ocean road lifes little ironies thomas hardy The label on the spine with the typed text PAT 824 HAR Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library covered by a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service Lifes Little Ironies Author: Thomas Hardy Publisher: MacMillan & Co Date: 1894 Lifes Little Ironies Book ...Pattison Collection This item is from the ‘Pattison Collection’, a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, which was founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art, and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the lack of financial support led the WMI in 1911 to ask the City Council to take it over. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Library as it was then called. When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Ralph Pattison. Eventually the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. RALPH ERIC PATTISON Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 Pattison accepted a position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council. His huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower area of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine, and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave during 1942 to 1942 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. WARRNAMBOOL MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE Warrnambool's Mechanics' Institute (or Institution as it was sometimes called) was one of the earliest in Victoria. On 17th October 1853, a meeting was held where it was resolved to request the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony to grant land for the erection of a Mechanics' Institutes building. A committee was formed at the meeting and Richard Osburne chaired the first meeting of this committee. The land on the North West corner of Banyan and Merri Streets was granted but there were no funds to erect the building. The Formal Rights of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute's encompassed its aims and these were officially adopted in1859; "This Institution has for its object the diffusion of literary, scientific, and other useful knowledge amongst its members, excluding all controversial subjects, religious or political. These objects are sought to be obtained by means of a circulating library, a reading room, the establishment of classes, debates, and the occasional delivery of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, mechanics, astronomy, chemistry, natural history, literature, and the useful and ornamental arts, particularly those which have a more immediate reference to the colony." The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute opened its first reading room in November 1884 in the National School building at the corner of Banyan and Timor Streets. The Institute was funded by member subscription, payable on a quarterly, half-yearly or yearly basis. Samuel Hannaford, the Manager of the Warrnambool Bank of Australasia, was the first Honorary Secretary of the Mechanics' Institutes, and an early President and Vice-President. He also gave several of the early lectures in the Reading Room. Another early Secretary, Librarian and lecturer was Marmaduke Fisher, the teacher at the National School. Lecture topics included The Poets and Poetry of Ireland', 'The Birth and Development of the Earth', 'The Vertebrae - with Remarks on the pleasures resulting from the study of Natural History' and 'Architecture'. In 1856 the Reading Room was moved to James Hider's shop in Timor Street, and by 1864 it was located in the bookshop of Davies and Read. In the 1860's the Mechanics' Institute struggled as membership waned but in 1866, after a series of fundraising efforts, the committee was able to purchase land in Liebig Street, on a site then called Market Square, between the weighbridge and the fire station. A Mechanics' Institute building was opened at this site in August 1871. The following year four more rooms were added to the main Reading Room and in 1873 the Artisan School of Design was incorporated into the Institute. The same year Joseph Archibald established a Museum; however, it deteriorated when he was transferred to Bendigo in 1877. In 1880, with Archibald's return to Warrnambool, the Museum was re-established, and in 1885 a new building was built at the back of the Institute to accommodate the re-created School of Design, the Art Gallery and the Museum. In 1887 the Museum section was moved to the former courthouse in Timor Street (for some time the walls of the building formed part of the TAFE cafeteria but all is now demolished)). In 1911 the Museum was transferred back to the original building and the management of the Mechanics' Institute was handed over to the Warrnambool City Council. The Museum and Art Gallery became one and housed many fine works of art, and the Library continued to grow. The building was well patronised, with records showing that at the beginning of the 20th century there were between 500 and 800 visitors. During World War One the monthly figures were in the thousands, with 3,400 people visiting in January 1915. The Museum was a much - loved Institution in Warrnambool until the contents of the Museum and Art Gallery were removed to make room for the Warrnambool City Council Engineers' Department. The contents were stored but many of the items were scattered or lost. When the original building was demolished the site became occupied by the Civic Centre, which included the new City Library. (The library was temporarily located in the old Palais building in Koroit Street.) In the process of reorganisation the Collection was distributed amongst the community groups: -The new City Library took some of the historical books and some important documents, historic photographs and newspapers. -The Art Gallery kept the 19th Century art collection and some of the artefacts from the museum. -The Historical Society has some items -The State Museum has some items -Some items were destroyed -Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village has old newspapers, Government Gazettes, most of the Mechanics' Institute Library, ledgers and documents connected to the Mechanics' Institute Library, some framed and unframed artworks and some photographs. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Library book collection is deemed to be of great importance because it is one of the few collections in an almost intact state, and many of the books are now very rare and of great value. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. Lifes Little Ironies Author: Thomas Hardy Publisher: MacMillan & Co Date: 1894 The label on the spine with the typed text PAT 824 HAR Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library covered by a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road, lifes little ironies, thomas hardy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAccessory - Grooming set, F.H. FAULDING & CO. LTD, 1930s to 1940s
... Hardy Faulding opened a pharmacy in Adelaide, South Australia. The company has built a reputation for being a trustworthy supplier of pharmacy and healthcare needs for 175 years. Flagstaff Hill ...This gift-boxed grooming set contains men's toiletry and grooming items in a lined and fitted case. The set was made by Fauldings from 193o to 1940 and sold by chemists and department stores throughout Australia. An advertisement promotes a variety of sets as 'Toilet Treasures by Faulding' and pictures several sets called 'caskets', and gives the different combinations a set number. Another advertisement promotes the sets as 'Gifts of Rare Discernment'. The items on offer include After-shave Lotion, a bottle of Brilliantine for hair, and an Old English Lavender shaving stick in a glass container. Some sets have Complexion Soap, a good quality sterilised Shaving Brush and Talcum Powder. A grooming set similar to the one in our collection was priced at 11 shillings in 1936 and would cost approximately AU $90 in 2022. This boxed grooming set is an example of men's toiletries sold from the 1920s to the 1940s in Australia. The supplier, Faulding, brand products have been available since 1845 when Francis Hardy Faulding opened a pharmacy in Adelaide, South Australia. The company has built a reputation for being a trustworthy supplier of pharmacy and healthcare needs for 175 years.Male grooming set; black leather-covered case with green velvet lining and strap with a metal button closure. The lid and front of the base fold out. The case is fitted with straps and a compartment to secure items inside. The set contains men's toiletries and grooming items; a nail file with ebonised handle, an oval bristle brush with shaped ebonised hand grip, and a twelve-sided textured glass bottle with a gold metal lid and a shave stick with silver foil around the base, wrapped in waxed paper. There is also a ten-sided plain glass bottle with silver metal lid, an oval metal soap container with hinged lid and an unused round cake of soap. A light brown leather stropping strap with a metal 'D' ring one end and a punched hole in the other end is fitted onto the folded down side of the case. The shaving stick is Old English Lavender by Faulding and the soap is Christy's. Inscriptions on the shaving stick wrapper, bottle base, label and lid. Shaving stick; "Faulding Old English Lavender Shaving Stick", "Faulding", "Faulding AUSTRALIA" and moulded inscriptions on the base [undecipherable]. Moulded in the soap; 'CHRISTY'S"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, male grooming set, male toiletries, male accessories, faulding, toilet treasures, gift box, casket, shaving toiletries, hair toiletries, christy's, complexion soap, ebonised handles -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, The Countess De Charny
... hill-maritime-village...shipwrecked-artefact...book...pattison collection...warrnambool library...warrnambool mechanics’ institute...ralph eric pattison...corangamite regional library service...warrnambool city librarian...mechanics’ institute library...victorian library board...warrnambool books and records...warrnambool children’s library...great ocean road...the countess de charny...alexandre dumas...paul hardy...The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute publication collection is of both local and state significance warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village shipwrecked-artefact book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library great ocean road the countess de charny alexandre dumas paul hardy Label on spine cover with typed text PAT 843 DUM Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library Front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute The Countess De Charny Author: Alexandre Dumas Illustrated by Paul Hardy Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press Written 1853-56 The Countess De Charny Book ...This item is from the ‘Pattison Collection’, a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, which was founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art, and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the lack of financial support led the WMI in 1911 to ask the City Council to take it over. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Library as it was then called. When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Ralph Pattison. Eventually the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. RALPH ERIC PATTISON Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 Pattison accepted a position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council. His huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower area of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine, and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave during 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. WARRNAMBOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) was formed by a voluntary community group in 1863, within six years of Warrnambool’s beginnings, and its Reading Room opened in 1854. The WMI operated until 1963, at which time it was one of the oldest Mechanics’ Institutes in Victoria. Mechanics’ Institutes offered important services to the public including libraries, reading rooms and places to display and store collections of all sorts such as curiosities and local historical relics. In 1886 a Museum and Fine Arts Gallery were added to the WMI and by the beginning of the 20th century there was also a billiards room and a School of Art. By this time all Mechanics’ Institutes in country Victoria had museums attached. Over the years the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library was also known as the Warrnambool Public Library the Warrnambool Library and the Free Library. Early funding from the government was for the “Free Library”. The inscription in a book “Science of Man” was for the “Warrnambool Public Library”, donated by Joseph Archibald in 1899. Another inscription in the book “Catalogue of Plants Under Cultivation in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens 1 & 2, 1883” was presented to the “Warrnambool Library” and signed by the author W.R. Guilfoyle. In 1903 the Warrnambool Public Library decided to add a Juvenile Department to library and stock it with hundreds of books suitable for youth. In 1905 the Public Library committee decided to update the collection of books and added 100 new novels plus arrangements for the latest novels to be included as soon as they were available in Victoria. In July 1911 the Warrnambool Council took over the management of the Public Library, Art Gallery, Museum and Mechanics’ Institute and planned to double the size of the then-current building. In 1953, when Mr. R. Pattison was Public Librarian, the Warrnambool Public Library’s senior section 10,000 of the 13,000 books were fiction. The children’s section offered an additional 3,400 books. The library had the equivalent of one book per head of population and served around 33 percent of the reading population. The collection of books was made up of around 60 percent reference and 40 percent fiction. The library was lending 400 books per day. In 1963 the Warrnambool City Council allocated the site of the Mechanics’ Institute building, which included the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, for the new Municipal Offices and the Collections were dispersed until 1971. The Warrnambool Library took over the Mechanics’ Institute Library’s holdings on behalf of the Warrnambool City Council. Since the closure of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute the exact location and composition of the original WMI books and items has become unclear. Other materials have been added to the collection, including items from Terang MI, Warrnambool Court House and Customs House. Many of the books have been identified as the Pattison Collection, named after the Librarian who catalogued and numbered the books during his time as Warrnambool Public Librarian in the time before the Mechanics’ Institute closed. It seems that when Warrnambool became part of the Corangamite Regional Library some of the books and materials went to its head office in Colac and then back to Warrnambool where they were stored at the Art Gallery for quite some time. Some then went to the Warrnambool Historical Society, some stayed at the Art Gallery and some were moved to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The various stamps and labels on the books held at Flagstaff Hill show the variety of the collection’s distribution and origin. The books in the collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village date from the 1850’s to the late 1950’s and include rare and valuable volumes. Many of the books are part of the “Pattison Collection” after the Warrnambool’s Public Librarian, Mr. R. Pattison The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, and to reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. As with many Mechanics' Institutes in Australia, the one which operated in Warrnambool was established and overseen for many years by key individuals associated with the development of the city itself. The WMI publication collection is historically significant because of its association with local people, places and the key historical themes in the development of Warrnambool of rural development, industry, farming, education, and community. The collection documents and illustrates the changing interests, focus and tastes of Victorians, especially those in regional cities. Generally the individual items in the collection are not particularly rare, as examples of all probably exist in other public collections in Victoria. It is primarily because there are so very few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections in Victoria, which lends this overall collection its significance. Many items in the WMI Collection have the potential to support further research, both as individual objects and through the collection in its entirety. This material is significant for its ability to assist in the interpretation of the history of the area and adds to the general understanding of the development of the township. Many components of the WMI publication collection complement and reinforce the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Collection, the Warrnambool Art Gallery Collection, and that in the Warrnambool Historical Society, and also contribute to a clearer understanding of the original Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute collections. This will greatly enhance the appreciation of the few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections across Victoria, and also in New South Wales. The similarities and differences between the small number of collections that have survived can provide further insights into how the people of Victoria in general, and Warrnambool in particular, constructed a civic culture of adult learning to foster an informed citizenry. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute publication collection is of both local and state significance The Countess De Charny Author: Alexandre Dumas Illustrated by Paul Hardy Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press Written 1853-56 Label on spine cover with typed text PAT 843 DUM Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library Front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road, the countess de charny, alexandre dumas, paul hardy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, Taking The Bastille
... hill-maritime-village...shipwrecked-artefact...book...pattison collection...warrnambool library...warrnambool mechanics’ institute...ralph eric pattison...corangamite regional library service...warrnambool city librarian...mechanics’ institute library...victorian library board...warrnambool books and records...warrnambool children’s library...great ocean road...Taking The Bastille...Alexandre Dumas...Paul Hardy...The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute publication collection is of both local and state significance. warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village shipwrecked-artefact book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library great ocean road Taking The Bastille Alexandre Dumas Paul Hardy Label on spine cover with typed text PAT 843 DUM Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library Front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute Taking The Bastille Author: Alexandre Dumas Illustrated by Paul Hardy Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press Date of accession into WPL 11/37 Taking The Bastille Book ...This item is from the ‘Pattison Collection’, a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, which was founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art, and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the lack of financial support led the WMI in 1911 to ask the City Council to take it over. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Library as it was then called. When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Ralph Pattison. Eventually the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. RALPH ERIC PATTISON Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 Pattison accepted a position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council. His huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower area of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine, and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave during 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. WARRNAMBOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) was formed by a voluntary community group in 1863, within six years of Warrnambool’s beginnings, and its Reading Room opened in 1854. The WMI operated until 1963, at which time it was one of the oldest Mechanics’ Institutes in Victoria. Mechanics’ Institutes offered important services to the public including libraries, reading rooms and places to display and store collections of all sorts such as curiosities and local historical relics. In 1886 a Museum and Fine Arts Gallery were added to the WMI and by the beginning of the 20th century there was also a billiards room and a School of Art. By this time all Mechanics’ Institutes in country Victoria had museums attached. Over the years the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library was also known as the Warrnambool Public Library the Warrnambool Library and the Free Library. Early funding from the government was for the “Free Library”. The inscription in a book “Science of Man” was for the “Warrnambool Public Library”, donated by Joseph Archibald in 1899. Another inscription in the book “Catalogue of Plants Under Cultivation in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens 1 & 2, 1883” was presented to the “Warrnambool Library” and signed by the author W.R. Guilfoyle. In 1903 the Warrnambool Public Library decided to add a Juvenile Department to library and stock it with hundreds of books suitable for youth. In 1905 the Public Library committee decided to update the collection of books and added 100 new novels plus arrangements for the latest novels to be included as soon as they were available in Victoria. In July 1911 the Warrnambool Council took over the management of the Public Library, Art Gallery, Museum and Mechanics’ Institute and planned to double the size of the then-current building. In 1953, when Mr. R. Pattison was Public Librarian, the Warrnambool Public Library’s senior section 10,000 of the 13,000 books were fiction. The children’s section offered an additional 3,400 books. The library had the equivalent of one book per head of population and served around 33 percent of the reading population. The collection of books was made up of around 60 percent reference and 40 percent fiction. The library was lending 400 books per day. In 1963 the Warrnambool City Council allocated the site of the Mechanics’ Institute building, which included the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, for the new Municipal Offices and the Collections were dispersed until 1971. The Warrnambool Library took over the Mechanics’ Institute Library’s holdings on behalf of the Warrnambool City Council. Since the closure of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute the exact location and composition of the original WMI books and items has become unclear. Other materials have been added to the collection, including items from Terang MI, Warrnambool Court House and Customs House. Many of the books have been identified as the Pattison Collection, named after the Librarian who catalogued and numbered the books during his time as Warrnambool Public Librarian in the time before the Mechanics’ Institute closed. It seems that when Warrnambool became part of the Corangamite Regional Library some of the books and materials went to its head office in Colac and then back to Warrnambool where they were stored at the Art Gallery for quite some time. Some then went to the Warrnambool Historical Society, some stayed at the Art Gallery and some were moved to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The various stamps and labels on the books held at Flagstaff Hill show the variety of the collection’s distribution and origin. The books in the collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village date from the 1850’s to the late 1950’s and include rare and valuable volumes. Many of the books are part of the “Pattison Collection” after the Warrnambool’s Public Librarian, Mr. R. Pattison. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, and to reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. As with many Mechanics' Institutes in Australia, the one which operated in Warrnambool was established and overseen for many years by key individuals associated with the development of the city itself. The WMI publication collection is historically significant because of its association with local people, places and the key historical themes in the development of Warrnambool of rural development, industry, farming, education, and community. The collection documents and illustrates the changing interests, focus and tastes of Victorians, especially those in regional cities. Generally the individual items in the collection are not particularly rare, as examples of all probably exist in other public collections in Victoria. It is primarily because there are so very few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections in Victoria, which lends this overall collection its significance. Many items in the WMI Collection have the potential to support further research, both as individual objects and through the collection in its entirety. This material is significant for its ability to assist in the interpretation of the history of the area and adds to the general understanding of the development of the township. Many components of the WMI publication collection complement and reinforce the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Collection, the Warrnambool Art Gallery Collection, and that in the Warrnambool Historical Society, and also contribute to a clearer understanding of the original Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute collections. This will greatly enhance the appreciation of the few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections across Victoria, and also in New South Wales. The similarities and differences between the small number of collections that have survived can provide further insights into how the people of Victoria in general, and Warrnambool in particular, constructed a civic culture of adult learning to foster an informed citizenry. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute publication collection is of both local and state significance. Taking The Bastille Author: Alexandre Dumas Illustrated by Paul Hardy Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press Date of accession into WPL 11/37 Label on spine cover with typed text PAT 843 DUM Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library Front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service Flyleaf has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road, taking the bastille, alexandre dumas, paul hardy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, The Regents Daughter
... hill-maritime-village...shipwrecked-artefact...book...warrnambool mechanics’ institute...pattison collection...warrnambool library...ralph eric pattison...warrnambool city librarian...mechanics’ institute library...victorian library board...warrnambool books and records...warrnambool children’s library...the regents daughter...alexandre dumas...paul hardy...His aim was to foster portraiture, as well as support artists, and perpetuate the memory of great Australians. warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village shipwrecked-artefact book warrnambool mechanics’ institute pattison collection warrnambool library ralph eric pattison warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library the regents daughter alexandre dumas paul hardy Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library Front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service The Regents Daughter Illustrated by Paul Hardy Author: Alexandre Dumas Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press The Regents Daughter Book ...This item is from the ‘Pattison Collection’, a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, which was founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art, and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the lack of financial support led the WMI in 1911 to ask the City Council to take it over. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Library as it was then called. When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Ralph Pattison. Eventually the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. RALPH ERIC PATTISON Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 Pattison accepted a position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council. His huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower area of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine, and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave during 1942 to 1942 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. WARRNAMBOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) was formed by a voluntary community group in 1863, within six years of Warrnambool’s beginnings, and its Reading Room opened in 1854. The WMI operated until 1963, at which time it was one of the oldest Mechanics’ Institutes in Victoria. Mechanics’ Institutes offered important services to the public including libraries, reading rooms and places to display and store collections of all sorts such as curiosities and local historical relics. In 1886 a Museum and Fine Arts Gallery were added to the WMI and by the beginning of the 20th century there was also a billiards room and a School of Art. By this time all Mechanics’ Institutes in country Victoria had museums attached. Over the years the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library was also known as the Warrnambool Public Library the Warrnambool Library and the Free Library. Early funding from the government was for the “Free Library”. The inscription in a book “Science of Man” was for the “Warrnambool Public Library”, donated by Joseph Archibald in 1899. Another inscription in the book “Catalogue of Plants Under Cultivation in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens 1 & 2, 1883” was presented to the “Warrnambool Library” and signed by the author W.R. Guilfoyle. In 1903 the Warrnambool Public Library decided to add a Juvenile Department to library and stock it with hundreds of books suitable for youth. In 1905 the Public Library committee decided to update the collection of books and added 100 new novels plus arrangements for the latest novels to be included as soon as they were available in Victoria. In July 1911 the Warrnambool Council took over the management of the Public Library, Art Gallery, Museum and Mechanics’ Institute and planned to double the size of the then-current building. In 1953, when Mr. R. Pattison was Public Librarian, the Warrnambool Public Library’s senior section 10,000 of the 13,000 books were fiction. The children’s section offered an additional 3,400 books. The library had the equivalent of one book per head of population and served around 33 percent of the reading population. The collection of books was made up of around 60 percent reference and 40 percent fiction. The library was lending 400 books per day. In 1963 the Warrnambool City Council allocated the site of the Mechanics’ Institute building, which included the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, for the new Municipal Offices and the Collections were dispersed until 1971. The Warrnambool Library took over the Mechanics’ Institute Library’s holdings on behalf of the Warrnambool City Council. Since the closure of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute the exact location and composition of the original WMI books and items has become unclear. Other materials have been added to the collection, including items from Terang MI, Warrnambool Court House and Customs House. Many of the books have been identified as the Pattison Collection, named after the Librarian who catalogued and numbered the books during his time as Warrnambool Public Librarian in the time before the Mechanics’ Institute closed. It seems that when Warrnambool became part of the Corangamite Regional Library some of the books and materials went to its head office in Colac and then back to Warrnambool where they were stored at the Art Gallery for quite some time. Some then went to the Warrnambool Historical Society, some stayed at the Art Gallery and some were moved to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The various stamps and labels on the books held at Flagstaff Hill show the variety of the collection’s distribution and origin. The books in the collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village date from the 1850’s to the late 1950’s and include rare and valuable volumes. Many of the books are part of the “Pattison Collection” after the Warrnambool’s Public Librarian, Mr. R. Pattison The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, and to reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. As with many Mechanics' Institutes in Australia, the one which operated in Warrnambool was established and overseen for many years by key individuals associated with the development of the city itself. The WMI publication collection is historically significant because of its association with local people, places and the key historical themes in the development of Warrnambool of rural development, industry, farming, education, and community. The collection documents and illustrates the changing interests, focus and tastes of Victorians, especially those in regional cities. Generally the individual items in the collection are not particularly rare, as examples of all probably exist in other public collections in Victoria. It is primarily because there are so very few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections in Victoria, which lends this overall collection its significance. Many items in the WMI Collection have the potential to support further research, both as individual objects and through the collection in its entirety. This material is significant for its ability to assist in the interpretation of the history of the area and adds to the general understanding of the development of the township. Many components of the WMI publication collection complement and reinforce the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Collection, the Warrnambool Art Gallery Collection, and that in the Warrnambool Historical Society, and also contribute to a clearer understanding of the original Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute collections. This will greatly enhance the appreciation of the few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections across Victoria, and also in New South Wales. The similarities and differences between the small number of collections that have survived can provide further insights into how the people of Victoria in general, and Warrnambool in particular, constructed a civic culture of adult learning to foster an informed citizenry. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute publication collection is of both local and state significance. (This Statement of Significance is quoted from the Significance Assessment : Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Book Collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum, February 2009, by Annette Welkamp, Cultural Connections, for Delise Oldfied, FHMV) References Juvenile Department in Warrnambool Public Library In August 1903 The Age newspaper reported in its Warrnambool news section that “With the object of discouraging boys from reading literature of the “penny dreadful” class, the committee of the local public library has decided to open a juvenile department and to stock it with hundreds of suitable books attractive to the youthful mind.” 100 new novels added to Warrnambool Public Library Shelves In November 1905 The Argue newspaper’s Warrnambool news section announced “The committee of the Public Library is bringing the collection of books more up to date. It has recently added 100 new novels to the shelves, and arrangements have been made for a supply of the latest novels immediately they arrive in the state.” Warrnambool Town Council takes over Mechanics’ Institute, Art Gallery, Public Library, Museum – and will double the building’s size In 1912 The Age reported in its Warrnambool news section “Considerable improvements are being effected by the town council in the most picturesque part of Liebig Street. Between the fire brigade station and the mechanics’ institute and art gallery a vacant block of land is being transformed a garden for carpet bedding and flowering plants. The council, which recently took over the control of the art gallery, public library, museum and mechanics’ institute, is doubling the size of the substantial stone building containing these institutions. The new building will contain a supper room for use in conjunction with functions in the town hall, adjoining, and a new reading room.” Mr Pattison, Public Librarian, says Library has a book per head of population In 1953 The Age reported an interview with the Public Librarian, Mr. R. Pattison, who said “Warrnambool has an insatiable thirst for reading. And its reading recipe contains a strong dash of fiction – 73 percent of it. Fiction makes up 10,000 of the 13,000 books in the senior section of the public library. That works out at a book per head of population. Warrnambool today is really book minded. This city has an almost insatiable thirst for knowledge as well as fiction. We’re lending 400 books a day. We supply 33 percent of the reading population of Warrnambool.” The reporter goes on to say “Warrnambool Public Library also has an ultra-modern children’s section of 3,400 books, open to every boy and girl attending school in Warrnambool. Mr Pattison hopes to show travel-talk films and install a radiogram in the children’s section “later on”. But it won’t disturb adult reading next door because the junior section is sound proof. “ Mechanics’ Institutes and Museums Mechanics’ Institutes were important sites for collecting in country Victoria … Warrnambool … all had museums attached to Mechanics’ Institutes before the end of the twentieth century” Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Ms Tierney said FHMV holds the collection of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute in three different locations on its site. “The Mechanics’ Institute opened in 1871, was demolished in the 1960s and was one of the oldest in Victoria. “FHMV intends to create a new storage area and bring the collection together in one place which will greatly facilitate access and research. “The collection consists of books and archives dating from the 1850s to 1959s. “Some of the books are rare and valuable but it is unclear as to their relevance to the history of Warrnambool or Victoria,” Ms Tierney said. Warrnambool TAFE History South West TAFE has a long and proud history of providing technical and specialist education, with links back to the formation of the Mechanic’s Institute in 1853. Warrnambool Art Gallery’s History The Warrnambool Art Gallery began in 1886 when retired police officer Joseph Archibald opened its doors in a building behind the mechanics institute in Liebig Street. The Gallery began with an eclectic mix of artworks and museum curios. Before long Archibald mobilised public support and paid for a new gallery annex. Loans and grants allowed the Gallery collection to grow with significant early acquisitions by French, German, and Belgian artists, which were less expensive than British works. Despite its enthusiastic start the economic downturn of the 1890s brought the Collection to a halt. In 1910 the Council took control of the Mechanics Institute and ran the Gallery there until 1963 when the building was allocated for municipal offices. The Collection was dispersed on loan to galleries in Shepparton and Hamilton and not reunited until 1971. In 1986 the Gallery’s Centenary year, a permanent home was built next to the ‘Civic Green’ and named in memory of one its champions Sir Fletcher Jones O.B.E. 2016 Warrnibald Entries Joseph Archibald established the Warrnambool Museum and Art Gallery in 1886 while his son Jules Francois Archibald founded the Archibald Prize through his bequest of 1919. His aim was to foster portraiture, as well as support artists, and perpetuate the memory of great Australians. The Regents Daughter Illustrated by Paul Hardy Author: Alexandre Dumas Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library Front loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, pattison collection, warrnambool library, ralph eric pattison, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, the regents daughter, alexandre dumas, paul hardy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference, navigation, J. W. Norie (author and editor), The Seaman and Merchants Complete Expeditious Measurer, 1853
... hill-maritime-village...The Seaman and Merchants Complete Expeditious Measurer...book...sea merchants...cargo...calculations...measurements...sea trade...maritime book...sea transportation...cargo rate calculations...naval academy...navy education...navigation...navigation instruction...Navigation Waterhouse and Naval Academy...twenty-fifth edition...19th century...1853...1857...Customs...freight...ullage...Rose Anna...schooner...2-masted...March 25th 1857...Melbourne...25 March 1857...Thomas Lamb & E. Keays...Geelong...1844...H. Edwards...Fremantle...carvel-built...Port Adelaide...Selma...William Hardy...The book is important to the history of the schooner Rose Anna, which is listed as a significant vessel on the Victorian Heritage Register, S582, as it has an inscription with the ship's name, date, and destination. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village The Seaman and Merchants Complete Expeditious Measurer book sea merchants cargo calculations measurements sea trade maritime book sea transportation cargo rate calculations naval academy navy education navigation navigation instruction Navigation Waterhouse and Naval Academy twenty-fifth edition 19th century 1853 1857 Customs freight ullage Rose Anna schooner 2-masted March 25th 1857 Melbourne 25 March 1857 Thomas Lamb & E. Keays Geelong 1844 H. Edwards Fremantle carvel-built Port Adelaide Selma William Hardy ...The book was published at the same address as London’s Navigation Waterhouse and Naval Academy. It is likely to be one of the textbooks used in educating seafarers, both naval and merchant. It is the twenty-fifth edition, showing that it was in great demand in the early to mid-19th century. Sea merchants could have used this as a reference for working out freight costs for their cargo. Customs Officers could have referred to it as well to calculate fees and taxes. The book’s owner had inscribed in pen and ink "Rose Anna, Schooner, Melbourne, March 25th 1857". At that time, the registered owners were Thomas Lamb & E. Keays, who were freighting cargo between Melbourne and Geelong. Schooner, ROSE ANNA: - The schooner Rose Anna was built in 1844 at Fremantle, W.A., by H. Edwards for Capt. William Heard. The 2-masted wooden vessel was carvel-built. Captain Heard registered Rose Anna at Fremantle in 1845 and in the same year, registered it at Port Adelaide. in 1852, Rose Anna was crushed and sunk at Port Adelaide by the Selma and raised. In 1852, the schooner was lengthened by William Hardy. In 1853, William Burton and W. Roberts registered Rose Anna at Melbourne. In 1855, W. Roberts registered, followed by John Balston & Thomas Ross. In 1856, it was registered by Thomas Lamb & E. Keays, in 1857 by William Howes & Charles Holland, in 1865 by Charles Holland & John Balfour, and in 1866 registered in Melbourne by mariners John Balfour & David Griffiths. In the 1940s, Rose Anna traded between Hobart, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Circular Head, Port Fairy, and Port Albert. In the 1950s and 1960s, it traded between Geelong Heads and Hobsons Bay, Melbourne, in lime, wool, general cargo and ballast. In 1857, when Rose Anna’s registered owners were Thomas Lamb & E. Keays, an advertisement was placed in The Age on March 9th, announcing that the Rose Anna was taking freight from Melbourne to Geelong. Later in the year, in October, the registered owners were William Howes & Charles Holland. They were still trading with Geelong, as on October 7th, The Age announced that Rose Anna arrived in Geelong from Melbourne on October 5th. On October 6th, 1866, Rose Anna went ashore while loading wheat at Sandridge, Port Phillip Bay, in severe gales and heavy seas and became a total wreck. The book is significant for its association with reference information to instruct sea merchant traders and naval officers. The publication is in its twenty-fifth edition, indicating the importance of such an instructional book. The book of tables and calculations shows the evolution of such reference texts, going from handwritten notes, to printed tables like these, and forward to slide rules, calculators, and to modern time computers. it demonstrates the importance of accuracy in calculating weights and measures at sea and for the purposes of fess, charges and taxes. The book is important to the history of the schooner Rose Anna, which is listed as a significant vessel on the Victorian Heritage Register, S582, as it has an inscription with the ship's name, date, and destination. Book, tall and narrow, with index tabs on the side edges of the pages. FULL Title: The Seaman and Merchants Complete Expeditious Measurer: The Seaman and Merchants Complete Expeditious Measure; containing a set of tables which show, at one view, the solid contents of all kinds of packags and casks, according to their several lengths, breadths and depths: also, rules for determining the contents of all sorts of casks in wine and beer measure, according to the Imperial Standard. Twenty-Fifth (Stereotype) Edition. Author: Mr J W Norie (John William Norie) Date: 1853 Publisher: Charles Wilson (late J.W. Norrie & Wilson), Bookseller, Publisher and Stationer, At the Navigation Waterhouse and Naval Academy, No. 157, Leadenhall Street, where may be had all the publications of Steel & Co. Late at No. 70, Cornhill. Printer: Bateman and Dennis, 95 Leadenhall Street, London, England, 1853 The book has handwritten, pen and ink inscriptions. It refers to the Schooner, Rose Anna, Melbourne, March 25th 1857.Handwritten in script with pen and ink: "Rose Anna / Schooner / Melbourne, / March 25th 1857"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the seaman and merchants complete expeditious measurer, book, sea merchants, cargo, calculations, measurements, sea trade, maritime book, sea transportation, cargo rate calculations, naval academy, navy education, navigation, navigation instruction, navigation waterhouse and naval academy, twenty-fifth edition, 19th century, 1853, 1857, customs, freight, ullage, rose anna, schooner, 2-masted, march 25th 1857, melbourne, 25 march 1857, thomas lamb & e. keays, geelong, 1844, h. edwards, fremantle, carvel-built, port adelaide, selma, william hardy, william burton and w. roberts, john balston & thomas ross., charles holland & john balfour, john balfour & david griffiths, hobart, sydney, circular head, port fairy, port albert, hobsons bay, sandridge, port phillip bay -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDocument - Letter, 10/07/1854
... Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Shipwrecked coast Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Maritime Museum Shipwreck coast Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village Great Ocean Road letter Iowa Henry Thomas and Co Black Star Line ship enquiry Liverpool Australian packets TRANSCRIPTION: "Henry Thomas and Co, Liverpool. "Black Star" line of Australian Packets. Liverpool, July 10, 1854. Mr. Samuel Harkin (?), Messes Baird and Hardy ...Letter handwritten from Henry Thomas and Co. Liverpool, (the Black Star Line) to Mr Samuel Harkin, Ireland, in reply to an enquiry about the vessel "Iowa". Black ink on blue stationery.TRANSCRIPTION: "Henry Thomas and Co, Liverpool. "Black Star" line of Australian Packets. Liverpool, July 10, 1854. Mr. Samuel Harkin (?), Messes Baird and Hardy, London House, Ballymena, Ireland. Dear Sir, In answer to your favor of 7th inst., we beg to say that we have not yet received any official report from the "Iowa" but presume she is doing well - yhe first news we shall forward to your address. We remain, dear Sir, Yours Respectfully, Henry Thomas and Co."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, letter, iowa, henry thomas and co, black star line, ship enquiry, liverpool, australian packets -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Atlas, George Philip & Son Ltd, The London Geographical Institute, Philips' Mercantile Marine Atlas, 1904
... Flagstaff hill Warrnambool Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Shipwreck Coast Great Ocean Road Atlas Marine atlas Philip's Mercantile Marine Atlas Ports Flags Consulates ocean travellers shipppers merchants 1904 "Please - - - / HARDY GILLARD / - - / - - LONDON" "Philips' Mercantile Marine Atlas of the World". ...Philips' Mercantile Marine Atlas of the World contains a series of 30 plates containing over 100 charts and plans, with tables of over 8,600 distances between ports, national and house flags, lists of British & United States Consulates and a complete index of 20,000 ports. Specially designed for merchant shippers, exporters and ocean travellers, and for general use. The atlas is significant as a record of the status of world statistics in 1904, of interest to travelers, merchants, and world traders. "Philips' Mercantile Marine Atlas of the World". Dark blue hardcover, gold embossing and trim. Edited by George Philip, F.R.G.S. Second edition. Published in London by George Philip & Son, London, Date: 1904 Inscription on a purple stamp on the fly page."Please - - - / HARDY GILLARD / - - / - - LONDON"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, atlas, marine atlas, philip's mercantile marine atlas, ports, flags, consulates, ocean travellers, shipppers, merchants, 1904 -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1898-1901, 1898-1901
... hill, john...otto e. jager...mcpherson, g.t...nicholls, c...thom, j.m....crafter, stewart...john brittain...peter lalor...hardy...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields e.m. weston robert brough smyth mcdougall, bruce charles burbury harrie wood graham j. hopwood emil gutheil daniel walker thomas hart thomas stephen hart m. hacker schnitzler, f.a. ditchfield, l.h alfred e.c. kerr charles harvey campbell joseph bryant campbell & ferguson gilbert j. dawburn irving, g.b. kerr, a.e.c. john walter sutherland william robertson herbert l. krause alfred mica smith binh pham crosbie, d. jack ditchburn, j. james hiscock alfred johnston reid, j.a. kidd, john james bonwick james, j.p overall, d e.h salmon gaynor marquand williams, w.w. williams, william deane, c.m. vincent, tom phillips, g.e. hart, d.w. jarnail suingh rowlands, e. ferdinand m. krause, easterby, f.l parsons, r.g. partington, j.r. vial, s.b. meadows, h atkins, arthur john braisted burdekin w.h. corbould ditchburn, john hill, john otto e. jager mcpherson, g.t nicholls, c thom, j.m. crafter, stewart john brittain peter lalor hardy - commissioner thomas bath alf johnston charles campbell nash, llewellyn watson, m.a gardener, eddie adamson, s.g alford, l.c allen, r.j arthur, d.w.b. burge, a. willia, cairncross cooper, i maurice osric copland maurice copland dickinson, s. doepel dunstan, john loveday dunstan eeles, terri flegeltaub, israel fletcher, a fyrar, peter kerr grant w.kerr green, gary betty harris harris, c.m. hay, a.l. hearn hill, martin james, david johnston, alfred g kilner, marion kingston, thomas lewin, f.c.k. lilburne, arthur m linahan, colin macready, w.h major birlefco markwald, henry mccaffrey mcfarlane, kaye mciver, s.k mellins, b morton, felicity w. kenneth moss ken moss nash, c.w. nash, neville nickolls, berkeley osborne, percy philp, e. playford, william reid, e roberts, gordon ross, f.c. royce, phillip sawyer, basil stewart, r.c. todhunter, i vaisey, a. vincent, john vinden, sue wakley, cecil watt, james westcott, lewis charles w. whyte, vial, s browning ballarat school of mines students in coolgardie and kalgoorlie coolgardie kalgoorlie claude maitland a.l. hay a.s. lilburne latham watson arthur kildahl thomas copeland f.a. moss w.a. hearman cardoc james alexander fraser e.o. watt g.m. roberts j.j. dunstan h.v. moss j.a. hill, john dunstan c.m. harris, william h. corbould j.w. sutherland ballarat photographic club ballarat field naturalists club ballarat field club and science society photography geology excursions last chance mine tasmania gold mine beaconsfield, tasmania rand south africa mount lyell ballarat school of mines student excursion to mount lyell h.l. krause ferdinand krause krause hardie's hill hardie's hill excursion lal lal lal lal excursion lal lal geology excursion smythesdale smythesdale excursion soudan south african miners south star mines wynne and tregurtha battery ananconda copper mining arizona copper mining boiler plates british guinea butte copper smelter daylesford geology camp daylesford excursion diehl process electric power house ballarat electric pumps geelong rope factory gympie golden horseshoe estate c johnstone jack nichol c. macgennis alec saunders alfred g. johnstone graeme jolly william purdie john mann maxwell l gaunt sale school of mines Freiberg School of Mines Schools of mines railway locomotive Bound copies of the Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1898-1901 Vol 1, No. 1, September 1898 * News and Notes (Ballarat School of Mines Museum, J.F. ...Bound copies of the Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1898-1901 Vol 1, No. 1, September 1898 * News and Notes (Ballarat School of Mines Museum, J.F. Usher, New British Pharmacopoeia, excursion to Bendigo) * History of the Ballarat School of Mines * Current Topics (Federation, Gladstone, Anglo-American Alliance) * Of Custom * Discovery of Coolgardie * Mining Notes(Clunes, Pitfield, Birthday Mine, Western Australia, Transvaal, Mt Bischoff, Rand Drill Co.) * From the Journals * The Societies - (Student Association, Ballarat Field Club and Science Society, Ballarat Photographic Club) * Original Poetry * Sports * Students' Association Committee Meetings * On the Increase of Temperature of the Earth With Increased Depth Vol 1, No. 2, October 1898 * Notes about some of the Past Students (E.M. Weston, J.A. Porter, H.R. Sleeman, G.E. Sander, B.C.T. Solley, T. Rhys, C. Burbury, D. McDougal, J. Matsen) * Excursion to Daylesford, p.3 * History of the Ballarat School of Mines (continued) * The Soudan * Greater Melbourne * Image of J. Hopkinson, electrical engineer killed ascending the Alps * What is Science * Mining Notes (Pitfield Plains, Victoria United G.M.Co., Lithgow, Avoca, great Cobar, Mt Whycheproof) * Student's Association (women's franchise) * Sports Vol 2, No. 1, March 1899 * News and Notes * History of the Ballarat School of Mines (continued) * Notes of Victorian Geology, 1. Granites, by Thomas S. Hart * Sir William Crookes * Summaries and Notes from the Mining Journals * Students' Association * Sports * The Bush Assayer * Solubility of Gold-Silver Alloys in Potassium Cyanide * Correspondence Vol 2, No. 2, April 1899 * News and Notes (Smythesdale Excursion, New Buildings, A.S. Coyte, R.J. Allan) * History of the Ballarat School of Mines (Continued) * The New Students (J. Owen, A. Clayton Morrisby, A.S. Atkin, J. Alexander Reid, Alfred G. Johnston, L. Lowe, F.H. Dalton, W.M. Robertson, A. Hacke, H.L. Giles, W. Martin, E. Walshe, H.L. Krause, R. Sawyer) * Berringa by Oh'E Jay * Summaries and Notes from the Mining Journals * Mount Magnet to Victoria - A Long Bicycle Trip * 1898 Examination returns * Sports Vol 2, No. 3, May 1899 * Technical Education and the Proposed Affiliation of the Schools of Mines with the Melbourne University. * Laying of the Foundation Stone of the New Classrooms (now Administration Building). Alexander J. Peacock * News and Notes (Past Students - A.S. Lilburn, J.W. Sutherland, J. Richardson, E. Prendergast, J. Wallace, J. Kidd, J. Lake, Mathew Thompson), Coolgardie Exhibition. * Trip to Lal Lal * Students' Association * Summaries and Notes from the Mining Journals * Professor Henry Louis on Mining Education * Corrections Used in Chaining by C.W. Adams * The Black Horse Cyanide Plant * Sports * Completed List of 1898 Examinations Vol 2, No. 4, June 1899 * News and Notes * The Education Problem by D.N. McLean * A Few Hints on Histological Technique by Emil Gutheil * Summaries and Notes from the Mining Journals * Students' Association * A Visit to the Skipton Caves (Mount Widdern, Ormand Hill, volcano, Emu Creek, Mount Kinross, Mount Elephant, Mount Vite Vite, Mount Kinross, Mount Hamiston) * Mount Magnet To Victoria (cont) * The New Engines at the Ballarat Woollen Mills - includes image of the Compound 700 H.P. Engines constructed for the Ballarat Woollen Mills by Austral Otis Company and consulting engineers Monash and Anderson. * Sports * Original Poetry * Correspondence Vol 2, No. 5, July 1899 * News and Notes (E. Byron Moore, Visit to Britannia Gold Mine, J. Bryant, Visit to Last Chance Mine) * A Few Hints on Histological Technique (cont) by Emil Gutheil * Summaries and Notes from the Mining Journals * Professor Alfred Mica Smith (includes image) * Notes on Victorian Geology Part 2 The Trappean Rocks, by Thomas Hart * Origin of Diamonds * Hydraulic Mining by A.E.C. Kerr * Volcanoes by F.G. Bonney * Analytical Chemistry Notes by Daniel Walker * Some Things Out To Do * Sports * Correspondence Vol 2, No. 6, August 1899 *Summaries and notes from the Mining Journals * Some Regulations of the Academy of Mines at Freiberg * A visit to Mt Lyell Smelters * Professor Gilbert J. Dawbarn (includes image) * Air compressor and Transmission of Power by Compressed air by A.E.C. Kerr * Chemistry Notes by Daniel Walker * Mineralogical Notes, Ballarat by Thomas S. Hart * Kalgurli Gold Mines, W.A. * OUr New Lab Vol 2., No 7, September 1899 * Summaries and Notes from the Mining Journals * Some recent Steam Plants at Bendigo by Gilbert Dawbarn * Professor Thomas Stephen Hart (includes image) * Students Association * Notes on Victorian Geology by Thomas Hart * Centrifugal Pumps * A New Chum's Experience by E.M. Weston Vol 2., No 8, October 1899 * The institute of Chemistry Examinations * A New Method of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by Emil Gutheil * Steam Engine Valves and Valve-Gears by Gilbert Dawbarn * Daniel Walker (includes image) * Notes on Victorian Geology by Thomas Hart * Cyaniding Cripple Creek Tellurides (Metallic Extraction Company) * Notes on Two Ballarat Gravel Pumping Plants, G.A. Wilberforce (Eureka Jennings Co and Yarrowee Sluicing Co) * History of the School of Mines (concluded) Vol 3., No 1, March 1900 * A Journey from Natal to Mashomaland with the British Police * A Plea for Research * New Caledonia by C.A.M. Deane * Notes of Victorian Geology - Lower Palaeoroic Rocks by Thomas Hart * Mt Bischoff Mine and Mill * Summaries and Notes from the Mining Journals * Things we Eat and Drink * Farewell to A.S. Coyte Vol 3., No 1, March 1900 * Mining Education * Model Locomotive made by the apprentices of the Phoenix Foundry, p2 * Glimpses of Rhodesian Police Camp Life * New Caledonia (continued) * Summaries from the Mining and Engineering Journals * Boot and Saddle Vol 3., No 3, May 1900 * A Students' Common Room * Geological Excursion to Hardie's Hill * Notes on Victorian Geology by Thomas Hart * The Planet Venus by John Brittain * Summaries and Notes from the Australian Mining Standard * The Assay Ton * Zeehan Smelters * Electrical Notes by Ohe Jay * Trop of the Cricket Club to Stawell * Students' Association * Solid Hydrogen Vol 3., No 4, June 1900 * The Minister of Mines on Mining Education (Minister A.R. Outtrim) * Lal Lal Geology Trip (Thomas Hart) * Rifle Club now defunct, pg 3 * A Contribution to the Mining Geology of Kalgoorlie, W.A. by Ferdinand Krause (includes cross sections) (Wood's Point, Rand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Gaffney's Creek, Walhalla, Shady Creek, Sago Hill at Cardigan, Bunbury) * Summaries and Notes from the Australian Mining Standard (Buninyong Estate Mine) * Monthly Progress Reports of the Geological Survey * Electrical Notes by John M Sutherland (Telagraphone, phonograph, telephone receiver) * Students' Theatre Party (Gordon Todd, Ohe Jaeger, C.S. Wakley) * Opening of the New Buildings - Ministerial Speeches (Outtrim, W.H. Irvine, New Mining Laboratory, Old Chemistry Building, Battery, Model Mine) * Students' Association * Relief of Mafeking * A Critic Criticised * Things We Eat and Drink by Ohe Jay - Oatmeal, Coffee and Cocoa. Vol 3., No 5, July 1900 * Research * Adelaide Varsity Students at Ballarat * The Manchester-Liverpool Mono Railway * Students Association * *A Contribution to the Mining Geology of Kalgoorlie, W.A. by Ferdinand Krause (continued) (includes cross-sections) * Motive Power, address by Charles A. Parsons * Summaries and Notes from the Australian Mining Standard * Sugar Manufacturing by Sugna * Great Creswick Hydraulic Sluicing Plant (THomas Hart, Ballarat School of Mines Mining Class visit) * Reminiscences of a Students Life in Germany * Football - Ballarat School of Mines v Geelong Grammar School (Australian Rules Football) Vol 3., No 6, August 1900 * Cheap Mine Management * Library * Bendigo School of Mines, pg 3 * Notes on Ore Dressing by T, Vincent, Manager The Zeehan (Tas) Silver-Lead Mines Ltd) * Motive Power * Notes on Broken Hill - Its Mines and Minerals by J. Williams * The Concert * Summaries and Notes from the Australian Mining Standard * The Dandy Duke's Dreadful Demise * The Road Race Vol 3., No 7, September 1900 * Michaelmas Excursion (Melbourne University, Prof Kernot, Applied Mechanics) * Injury to School Property * Return of E. Ditchburn (Boer War) * Mt William Gold-Field visit, pg 3 * The Stoping of Wide Lodes by J.V. Lake (includes cross sections) * Summaries of Notes from the Australian Mining Standard * Notes on Broken Hill Part 2- Its Mines and Minerals by W.J. Williams * Motive Power from the Waves * Electrical Notes * Some Account of Italian Mining (Sarinia, Sicily, Peidmont, Lombardia) by Candido Maglione * Students Association * Should Women Have the Vote by Frank Bessemeres * The School Theatre Parly * Past Students * Poetry * Football * Surveying Rules Vol 3., No 8, October 1900 * Ballarat School of Mines Associateship * An Engineering Laboratory * Students' Practical Work * Notes on Broken Hill Part 3 by W.J. Williams * The Lake View Consols by F.S. Earp - Battery Treatment of Sulpo-Telluride Ore * Neglected Mineral Fields - Eurowie and Warrata * A Glimpse Ahead * News and Notes * A.W. G. McPherson, Boer War * Students Association * Ballarat School of Mines Melbourne Excursion to the Government Electric Lighting Station, Austral-Otis Co, Working Mens College * Ballarat School of Mines Concert in Aid of Soldiers Statue Balance Sheet * Football * Cricket Vol 3., No 8b, November 1900 * Position of the Ballarat School of Mines with Regards to Mining Education * Age Limit * Entrance Examination * Presentation t0 Professor Alfred Mica Smith * Image of a Group of Old Ballarat School of Mines Students in Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie. * Students Association Vol 4., No 1, March 1901 * Espirit De Corps * A few Notes on the Testing of Explosives * Round About Inverell, NSW by F. and J. Mawl * On the Choice of Drawing Instruments * Summaries and Notes From the Technical Journals * Annual Examinations 1900 * New Students * Sporting Notes * The Vale of Coolgardie Mine, Bonnievale, W.A. by G. Stephen Hart * News and Notes (Kerr Grant, C.L. Nash, R. Gordon Todd, Vial) * Editorial Notices Vol 4., No 2, Second Term 1901 * The Metallurgical Treatment of Sulpho-Telluride Ores by L.W. Grayson * Some Metallurgical Difficulties of Aluminium * Diehl's Sulphide Process by A.E. C. Kerr * A Californian Gold Mine by A.E. C. Kerr * New Express Locomotives for the Victorian Government (Phoenix Foundry) * An Excursion to Geelong (Electric Light and Traction Company of Australia) * The Linkenback Table for our New Mining Laboratory (Humboldt Company of Colgne) * Death of Thomas Bath * The Late Alfred G. Johnson (Boer War) * An Introduction to Natural Science by Emil Gutheil * The First Annual School Sports Meeting * Concert in Aid of Magazine Funds * The Men That Made the Concert (C.E. Denniston, W.H. Chandler, Mr White, William Litte Jnr, Marriott, Giles McCracken) * Sports * News and Notes Vol 4., No 2, Third Term 1901 * Bagging-Up - A Sketch * Concentration of Difficult Silver-Lead Ores * Estimation of Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine by D. Runting * Summaries of Notes from teh technical Journals * Notes on the Use and Care of Platinum Ware Common Sense * The Machinery at the Tasmania Gold Mine, Beaconsfield, Tasmania * Mining at Walhalla - The Long Tunnel Mine * Past Students * Mapping our of Agricultural Areas, etc, In Dense Vine Lands, North Queensland by R.A. Suter * News and Notes * Concert Balance Sheet e.m. weston, robert brough smyth, mcdougall, bruce, charles burbury, harrie wood, graham j. hopwood, emil gutheil, daniel walker, thomas hart, thomas stephen hart, m. hacker, schnitzler, f.a., ditchfield, l.h, alfred e.c. kerr, charles harvey, campbell, joseph bryant, campbell & ferguson, gilbert j. dawburn, irving, g.b., kerr, a.e.c., john walter sutherland, william robertson, herbert l. krause, alfred mica smith, binh pham, crosbie, d. jack, ditchburn, j., james hiscock, alfred johnston, reid, j.a., kidd, john, james bonwick, james, j.p, overall, d, e.h salmon, gaynor marquand, williams, w.w., williams, william, deane, c.m., vincent, tom, phillips, g.e., hart, d.w., jarnail suingh, rowlands, e., ferdinand m. krause,, easterby, f.l, parsons, r.g., partington, j.r., vial, s.b., meadows, h, atkins, arthur, john braisted burdekin, w.h. corbould, ditchburn, john, hill, john, otto e. jager, mcpherson, g.t, nicholls, c, thom, j.m., crafter, stewart, john brittain, peter lalor, hardy - commissioner, thomas bath, alf johnston, charles campbell, nash, llewellyn, watson, m.a, gardener, eddie, adamson, s.g, alford, l.c, allen, r.j, arthur, d.w.b., burge, a., willia, cairncross, cooper, i, maurice osric copland, maurice copland, dickinson, s., doepel, dunstan, john, loveday dunstan, eeles, terri, flegeltaub, israel, fletcher, a, fyrar, peter, kerr grant, w.kerr, green, gary, betty harris, harris, c.m., hay, a.l., hearn, hill, martin, james, david, johnston, alfred g, kilner, marion, kingston, thomas, lewin, f.c.k., lilburne, arthur m, linahan, colin, macready, w.h, major birlefco, markwald, henry, mccaffrey, mcfarlane, kaye, mciver, s.k, mellins, b, morton, felicity, w. kenneth moss, ken moss, nash, c.w., nash, neville, nickolls, berkeley, osborne, percy, philp, e., playford, william, reid, e, roberts, gordon, ross, f.c., royce, phillip, sawyer, basil, stewart, r.c., todhunter, i, vaisey, a., vincent, john, vinden, sue, wakley, cecil, watt, james, westcott, lewis, charles w. whyte,, vial, s browning, ballarat school of mines students in coolgardie and kalgoorlie, coolgardie, kalgoorlie, claude maitland, a.l. hay, a.s. lilburne, latham watson, arthur kildahl, thomas copeland, f.a. moss, w.a. hearman, cardoc james, alexander fraser, e.o. watt, g.m. roberts, j.j. dunstan, h.v. moss, j.a. hill,, john dunstan, c.m. harris, william h. corbould, j.w. sutherland, ballarat photographic club, ballarat field naturalists club, ballarat field club and science society, photography, geology, excursions, last chance mine, tasmania gold mine, beaconsfield, tasmania, rand, south africa, mount lyell, ballarat school of mines student excursion to mount lyell, h.l. krause, ferdinand krause, krause, hardie's hill, hardie's hill excursion, lal lal, lal lal excursion, lal lal geology excursion, smythesdale, smythesdale excursion, soudan, south african miners, south star mines, wynne and tregurtha battery, ananconda copper mining, arizona copper mining, boiler plates, british guinea, butte copper smelter, daylesford geology camp, daylesford excursion, diehl process, electric power house ballarat, electric pumps, geelong rope factory, gympie, golden horseshoe estate, c johnstone, jack nichol, c. macgennis, alec saunders, alfred g. johnstone, graeme jolly, william purdie, john mann, maxwell l gaunt, sale school of mines, freiberg school of mines, schools of mines, railway locomotive -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines, Student Magazine, Third Term, 1901, 1901
... hill...berk...nickolls...h. burrows...percy osborne...j. brangan...chris evans...adamson...alford...r. evans...arthur "thomas" atkins...charles campbell...hardy...Licensed surveyor, Queensland and Victoria), News and notes, Concert balance sheet, Editorial notices. silver-lead ores estimation of chlorine bromine and iodine (by d.runting) platinum ware tasmania gold mine beaconsfield, tasmania mining at walhalla long tunnel mine vine lands, north queensland r. a. suter photography class boer war alumni thomas vincent basil sawyer o. e. jager a. s. burdekin t. phillipson glen macpherson tom uthwatt marcus marks r. j. allen cecil eales cecil wakley adam morton e.p. lewers harry leggo jack hill berk nickolls h. burrows percy osborne j. brangan chris evans adamson alford r. evans arthur "thomas" atkins charles campbell hardy a. basil reid h. l. krause k. grant m. gray a.b. reid h. alston playford j. a. reid s. b. vial f. a. marriott f. lush c. whyte karl moore r. robin w. j. lakeland e. trend h. l. giles r. mccracken k. bryron moore Soft covered magazine of 16 pages. ...Articles include: Concentrating difficult silver-lead ores, Estimation of chlorine, bromine and iodine (by D.Runting. Summaries and notes from the technical journals, Notes upon the use and care of platinum ware, Common sense, The machinery at the Tasmania gold mine, Beacons-Field, Tasmanina, Mining at Walhalla - The long tunnel mine, Past students, Mapping out of agricultural areas &c., in dense vine lands, North Queensland (by R. A. Suter. Licensed surveyor, Queensland and Victoria), News and notes, Concert balance sheet, Editorial notices.Soft covered magazine of 16 pages. silver-lead ores, estimation of chlorine, bromine and iodine (by d.runting), platinum ware, tasmania gold mine, beaconsfield, tasmania, mining at walhalla, long tunnel mine, vine lands, north queensland, r. a. suter, photography class, boer war, alumni, thomas vincent, basil sawyer, o. e. jager, a. s. burdekin, t. phillipson, glen macpherson, tom uthwatt, marcus marks, r. j. allen, cecil eales, cecil wakley, adam morton, e.p. lewers, harry leggo, jack hill, berk, nickolls, h. burrows, percy osborne, j. brangan, chris evans, adamson, alford, r. evans, arthur "thomas" atkins, charles campbell, hardy, a. basil reid, h. l. krause, k. grant, m. gray, a.b. reid, h. alston, playford, j. a. reid, s. b. vial, f. a. marriott, f. lush, c. whyte, karl moore, r. robin, w. j. lakeland, e. trend, h. l. giles, r. mccracken, k. bryron moore -
Ararat Gallery TAMAHardy Amies, Evening gown with belt
... Hill then at Fiery Creek, near Buangor, before leaving the shire in 1873. Lady Grimwade held a privileged position in Melbourne society. As the wife of Sir Andrew Grimwade, a prominent businessman, Chairman of several boards and a Trustee of various committees, Lady Grimwade met with royalty, heads of state, politicians, corporate directors, and horse and cattle breeders. Excerpt from 'Hot Pink Summers' catalogue essay, Helen Jackson, 1995. Evening gown with belt Hardy ...The Lady Barbara Grimwade Costume Collection is comprised of Lady Barbara Grimwade's personal apparel and includes 145 pieces of clothing, 10 hats, 19 handbags, 66 pairs of shoes and assorted accessories of gloves, belts and scarves. In its breadth, this significant acquisition ranges from the mundane to the memorable, therefore giving a balanced representation of one person's taste. Following Lady Barbara Grimwade’s death in March 1990, Ararat Gallery formally accepted the generous gift of clothing and accessories donated by Lady Grimwade's son, Mr Angus K Grimwade, on 28 August 1991. Subsequent smaller donations in 1995 enhanced the collection. Lady Grimwade's Scottish forebears, the Gaerloch Campbells, first settled in Australia in 1861 in the Ararat-Beaufort district. Her great great grandfather, Mr Henry Campbell, died on the voyage to Australia. His widow, Jane, with 10 of her 13 children, farmed and grazed land, firstly at Stockyard Hill then at Fiery Creek, near Buangor, before leaving the shire in 1873. Lady Grimwade held a privileged position in Melbourne society. As the wife of Sir Andrew Grimwade, a prominent businessman, Chairman of several boards and a Trustee of various committees, Lady Grimwade met with royalty, heads of state, politicians, corporate directors, and horse and cattle breeders. Excerpt from 'Hot Pink Summers' catalogue essay, Helen Jackson, 1995. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, student photographs for 2005
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Abbott Daniel 11A Abbott Troy 8A Abdi-Barre Ayub 11B Adderly Liam 8D Anderson Kathleen 8B Anderson Scott-David 9A Arrowsmith Tyler 8B Askew Emily 7A Aumann Melanie 8C Bakic Kirsty 11B Bakic Shaun 9B Balsamo Jack 11A Barnes Bonnie 8A Barras Adam 11B Barras Casey 8D Bass Matthew 7A Basse Anastasia 7B Bassett Cameron 8A Bates Bindi 8A Bates Cassandra 9C Bell Adam 10B Benden Kate 9B Bernard Jason 12B Bernard Megan 9C Bevan Harley 8C Bickford Peter 10A Black James 12C Black Lawrence 10C Blackwood Rebecca 10A Blueming Andrew 11C Blueming Jaclyn 7D Bolton Robert 7B Bourne Jarryd 7D Bourne Monique 9B Bremner Scot 8D Brewer Kayne 7C Brockley Amanda 11B Brockley Jake 8D Brooks Jack 11A Brooks Ruby 8C Broussard Elizabeth 11B Brown Daniel 7A Bunce Rachel 8C Burgess Ashleigh 7C Burton Emily 8D Byrne Nathan 11C Byrne Samuel 7D Campbell Jordan 11A Campbell Sam 8B Carpenter Ashley 11B Carpenter Daniel 7B Carpenter Meaghan 7A Carson Joshua 7B Carver-O'Neill Arielle 7B Caslake Vicki 7A Castles Courtney 8C Castles Jarrod 10B Cattanach Brianna 8C Champion Luke 8C Champion Michael 10A Champion Owen 12C Chatelier Josh 12B Christensen Liam 7C Christensen Robert 11B Clark Bryce 12B Clark Zoe 12A Coad Jared 11C Coad Nick 10B Cochran Ashlea 10C Cochran Joshua 10C Coglan Rebecca 8B Cohen Mitchell 10A Cook Rory 12B Cook Siobhan 8B Cormack Carly 8A Corrin Aaren 9A Corrin Luke 9B Cranston Adam 8D Cranston Scott 10C Croft Ewan 10C Crowe Briony 9A Cruse Danielle 10B Curato Natasha 8B David Paul 10C Del Giudice Daniel 8D Dent Lauren 7D Di Iorio Ian 7C Dillon Emily 7C Doensen Leigh 12B Doensen Travis 9A Doig Callum 7A Donald Ashly 11A Donehue Cameron 7C Donehue Scott 10C Douglas Peter 12B Douglass Brett 8A Douglass Glen 11B Dowling Cassandra-Lee 8D Doyle Cassandra 7C Duffy Evan 8B Duffy Fraser 8B Dwyer Ashley 10B Dwyer Jack 7B Dyer Kiah 7C Dykstra Jayden 7D Eddy Andrew 10A Eftekhari Shahriar 8A Ellis Amy 9A Ellis Nicole 11B Ember Eve 11C England Alyce 10C Essig Christopher 7D Essig David 8C Evans Tiana 7A Fantin Dylan 8A Farrell Melissa 9A Fedley Levi 9B Feeney Sean 8A Felton Rebecca 9A Ferdinands Benjamin 12B Ferdinands Birgitta 7C Ferdinands Thomas 10A Fox Steven 8B Frame Jessica 8D Franin Tamika 11A French Carly 11A French Laura 12C Gallagher Erin 8D Garlepp Claire 8C Germano Deanna 12C Giedl Rhys 8B Gizzi Emily 9C Gizzi Michael 11A Glasson Alexandra 9C Glover Kellen 8D Glover Matthew 11B Gommers Kelly 7C Gommers Victoria 7B Grant James 12B Grant Katherine 10B Gray Alexandra 7B Green Adrian 9B Griffiths Jessica 12A Griffiths Joseph 8C Griffiths Peter 10A Griffiths Tenielle 8A Grimstone Alexander 10B Hagland Tenielle 12A Ham Alison 12B Hansen Christopher 11B Hardy Danielle 11A Harper Lauren 8C Harris Matthew 8D Haythorne Trevor 10C Hazell Andrew 11A Hecker Aaron 8D Hefron Bolace 12A Henderson Michael 10B Henry Ryan 12C Heupt Emma 9C Heuston Courtney 12B Heuston Timothy 8A Hewitt Adam 12A Hewitt Lauren 8B Hewitt Miranda 11A Hill Stephanie 7A Hoffman Ashleigh 12C Hogan Ben 7D Holland Jamie 9B Holland Mathew 9A Hooper Benjamin 7B Hooper Stephanie 8A Horkin Blakeley 8B Horkin Ged 9C Hose Lauren 12A Howden Lachlan 9A Howson Samantha 10A Hughes Robert 9C Hutton Katherine 9B Hutton Stephanie 11A Irvine Jacqui 11C Italiano John 8B Jackson Cameron 10A Jackson Daniel 12B Janicke Kellie 12A Jenkin Nikita 9C Jennings Michelle 11B Johns Shannon 8B Johnson Kim 12B Johnston Kyle 8B Johnston Tara 10B Johnstone Amber 11A Johnstone Jessica 9A Jones Gareth 7B Jordan Bradley 7C Kaal Karina 12A Kaal Ryan 10B Kemm Rhianna 9C Kennedy Mitchell 7A Keogh Carolyn 7D Keogh Mitchell 11B Kerr Lauren 8C Kimmitt Brooke 7D Kirby Nikki 7C Kirby Sarah 12A Kirby Skye 10A Kirby-Morris Lachlan 7D Kloet Dwayne 12C Knudsen Alister 9C Lawton Liam 8D Leggett Kyle 7A Lennox Brianna 12A Lennox Jason 11C Lester Steven 8D Lewis Abram 7B Lewis Brianna 12C Lewis Hamish 9B Lin Carol 9B Liszyk Gillian 10B Liszyk Stephen 11B Little Kaitlin 9C Loft Jessica 10C Loft Rachel 8D Loughnane Briere 9A Loughnane Esther 8B Love Darren 12C Love Matthew 8C Low Rachael 10C Lowry Jake 10C Lowry Peter 12C Lowry Sarah 8B Lowry William 8A Macdonald Katie 8A Macquire Dale 9A Macri Andrew 11C Macri Micah 12A Malcolm Rhys 7A Manley Ryan 11C Marks David 7B Marshall James 7C Martinz Nathan 12B Martyn Felicity 10B Massih Kasey 8A Mast Deborah 11A Matas Silvio 8C Matthews Ashlea 7B Matthews Hayden 9B Maughan Lachlan 7C Mc Connell Ashley 10C McCoy Frances 11A McCumber Joshua 11B McDonald Rachel 8C McGrath Andrea 11A McHardy Amber 12B McKendrick Andrew 12A McKenzie Brooke 12A McKinlay Joshua 7A McLeod Jamie 7B McLeod Nicholas 7B McNab Andrew 8D McNally Lauren 7D McNamara Laura-Anne 8B Medcalf Emma 10B Medcalf Kate 8A Meredith Ella 10A Merlo David 7C Merlo Rachel 9C Metzeling Luke 7C Mierisch Stephanie 8B Miller Trent 8B Mills Luke 8A Mills Matthew 7A Moon Samantha 10A Moore Cameron 8A Muller Amber 8C Muller Taryn 10A Neal Melanie 12A Neal Michelle 10A Nechwatal Karl 8C Nice Daniel 8D Nim Robert 9C Nyhuis Karla 8A O'Connor Rachel 12C O'Neill Jonathan 12B O'Sullivan Daniel 10C O'Sullivan Jason 8C Opray Jake 11A Opray Kade 12A Owen Kelly 7A Pakravan Donna 7A Parashis Matthew 12C Parashis Raymond 10C Pascoe Harley 7C Paspa Alyna 12C Paspa Tyron 10A Paton Amy 7A Pearce Jake 7D Pearse Clark Peter 7A Peek Anthea 10A Peel Lachlan 10B Pember Paige 9A Pepper Garrick 8C Perry Charlotte 11A Perry Megan 8C Perry Russell 7D Phelps Ashleigh 9B Plummer Rebecca 8B Plumridge Craig 10A Potts Kimberley 12C Poynter Jason 11C Poynter Timothy 9C Price Luke 9A Puts Kyle 11C Puts Sarah 8B Raisbeck Thomas 9A Ramadge Kelly 8D Rasmussen Claire 10A Rasmussen Sarah 7C Reavley Nakeeta 8C Riazi Sam 8C Richards Sean 9B Riggs Andrew 12C Roberts Kaitlyn 11A Robottom Jordan 9A Robottom Tarryn 12A Rosser Brittany 9C Rosser Derek 7A Rosser Rhiannon 12B Rutley Kieran 9A Santuccione Christopher 8D Savona Alison 7B Schwennesen Travis 10A Scott Ashleigh 8D Scott Christopher 9C Scully Larah 8C Scully Mariah 7D Seabrook Timothy 9C Seiw Yotin 8A Shanahan Katie 10B Shanahan Megan 11A Sheldrick Harley 8D Shield Daniel 9C Shipman Chloe 10B Shipman Nicholas 8A Smith Glenn 12B Smith Russell 9C Smoel Alana 11B Smoel Andrew 10B Sneddon Amanda 7B Sneddon Michael 9B Spencer Leah 12A Stanley Benjamin 8C Stephens Jake 7A Stephens Jarrad 9C Stewart Rhianna 8A Stoikos Jay 8C Summers Daniel 7B Tapai Claire 9B Tapper Emily 9C Tapper Samuel 12A Taratuta Sophie 8D Templer Ashleigh 10A Templer Kate 12A Theisinger Braden 12B Theisinger Sharae 9C Thomas Courtney 7D Thomson Ashleigh 10C Thomson Sean 12B Thornton Timothy 7D Tinkler Matthew 7B Trafford Caitlyn 8D Trickey Joanne 12A Tucker Keira-Lee 9B Tucker Samuel 8A Turner Daymian 11C Urbano Melissa 11B Van Dyken Kate 7C Vigo Tess 9C Vivian Brendan 7A Vivian Robert 10C Waddell Jodee 10C Waddell Karissa 12C Walker Nathan 11C Wallace Elleanore 8D Walton Ben 10B Warner Geoffrey 9B Warren Jarryd 8A Weeks Benjamin 12C Westwood Justin 8A Whitfield Alana 10C Wijsman Bradley 7A Williams Kylie 12C Williams Stephanie 10C Wilson Daniel 10C Wilson Geoffrey 8B Wilson Jessica 7B Wilson Michael 7D Wilson Natalie 9B Wilson Sean 7B Wittingslow Brad 10A Wittingslow Sarah 7D Woods Rebecca 8B Woodstock Callum 7B Woodstock Lachlan 12C Wootton Natalie 9B Wootton Sarah 12B Young Mark 8A Zosens Akira 10A...Abbott Daniel 11A Abbott Troy 8A Abdi-Barre Ayub 11B Adderly Liam 8D Anderson Kathleen 8B Anderson Scott-David 9A Arrowsmith Tyler 8B Askew Emily 7A Aumann Melanie 8C Bakic Kirsty 11B Bakic Shaun 9B Balsamo Jack 11A Barnes Bonnie 8A Barras Adam 11B Barras Casey 8D Bass Matthew 7A Basse Anastasia 7B Bassett Cameron 8A Bates Bindi 8A Bates Cassandra 9C Bell Adam 10B Benden Kate 9B Bernard Jason 12B Bernard Megan 9C Bevan Harley 8C Bickford Peter 10A Black James 12C Black Lawrence 10C Blackwood Rebecca 10A Blueming Andrew 11C Blueming Jaclyn 7D Bolton Robert 7B Bourne Jarryd 7D Bourne Monique 9B Bremner Scot 8D Brewer Kayne 7C Brockley Amanda 11B Brockley Jake 8D Brooks Jack 11A Brooks Ruby 8C Broussard Elizabeth 11B Brown Daniel 7A Bunce Rachel 8C Burgess Ashleigh 7C Burton Emily 8D Byrne Nathan 11C Byrne Samuel 7D Campbell Jordan 11A Campbell Sam 8B Carpenter Ashley 11B Carpenter Daniel 7B Carpenter Meaghan 7A Carson Joshua 7B Carver-O'Neill Arielle 7B Caslake Vicki 7A Castles Courtney 8C Castles Jarrod 10B Cattanach Brianna 8C Champion Luke 8C Champion Michael 10A Champion Owen 12C Chatelier Josh 12B Christensen Liam 7C Christensen Robert 11B Clark Bryce 12B Clark Zoe 12A Coad Jared 11C Coad Nick 10B Cochran Ashlea 10C Cochran Joshua 10C Coglan Rebecca 8B Cohen Mitchell 10A Cook Rory 12B Cook Siobhan 8B Cormack Carly 8A Corrin Aaren 9A Corrin Luke 9B Cranston Adam 8D Cranston Scott 10C Croft Ewan 10C Crowe Briony 9A Cruse Danielle 10B Curato Natasha 8B David Paul 10C Del Giudice Daniel 8D Dent Lauren 7D Di Iorio Ian 7C Dillon Emily 7C Doensen Leigh 12B Doensen Travis 9A Doig Callum 7A Donald Ashly 11A Donehue Cameron 7C Donehue Scott 10C Douglas Peter 12B Douglass Brett 8A Douglass Glen 11B Dowling Cassandra-Lee 8D Doyle Cassandra 7C Duffy Evan 8B Duffy Fraser 8B Dwyer Ashley 10B Dwyer Jack 7B Dyer Kiah 7C Dykstra Jayden 7D Eddy Andrew 10A Eftekhari Shahriar 8A Ellis Amy 9A Ellis Nicole 11B Ember Eve 11C England Alyce 10C Essig Christopher 7D Essig David 8C Evans Tiana 7A Fantin Dylan 8A Farrell Melissa 9A Fedley Levi 9B Feeney Sean 8A Felton Rebecca 9A Ferdinands Benjamin 12B Ferdinands Birgitta 7C Ferdinands Thomas 10A Fox Steven 8B Frame Jessica 8D Franin Tamika 11A French Carly 11A French Laura 12C Gallagher Erin 8D Garlepp Claire 8C Germano Deanna 12C Giedl Rhys 8B Gizzi Emily 9C Gizzi Michael 11A Glasson Alexandra 9C Glover Kellen 8D Glover Matthew 11B Gommers Kelly 7C Gommers Victoria 7B Grant James 12B Grant Katherine 10B Gray Alexandra 7B Green Adrian 9B Griffiths Jessica 12A Griffiths Joseph 8C Griffiths Peter 10A Griffiths Tenielle 8A Grimstone Alexander 10B Hagland Tenielle 12A Ham Alison 12B Hansen Christopher 11B Hardy Danielle 11A Harper Lauren 8C Harris Matthew 8D Haythorne Trevor 10C Hazell Andrew 11A Hecker Aaron 8D Hefron Bolace 12A Henderson Michael 10B Henry Ryan 12C Heupt Emma 9C Heuston Courtney 12B Heuston Timothy 8A Hewitt Adam 12A Hewitt Lauren 8B Hewitt Miranda 11A Hill Stephanie 7A Hoffman Ashleigh 12C Hogan Ben 7D Holland Jamie 9B Holland Mathew 9A Hooper Benjamin 7B Hooper Stephanie 8A Horkin Blakeley 8B Horkin Ged 9C Hose Lauren 12A Howden Lachlan 9A Howson Samantha 10A Hughes Robert 9C Hutton Katherine 9B Hutton Stephanie 11A Irvine Jacqui 11C Italiano John 8B Jackson Cameron 10A Jackson Daniel 12B Janicke Kellie 12A Jenkin Nikita 9C Jennings Michelle 11B Johns Shannon 8B Johnson Kim 12B Johnston Kyle 8B Johnston Tara 10B Johnstone Amber 11A Johnstone Jessica 9A Jones Gareth 7B Jordan Bradley 7C Kaal Karina 12A Kaal Ryan 10B Kemm Rhianna 9C Kennedy Mitchell 7A Keogh Carolyn 7D Keogh Mitchell 11B Kerr Lauren 8C Kimmitt Brooke 7D Kirby Nikki 7C Kirby Sarah 12A Kirby Skye 10A Kirby-Morris Lachlan 7D Kloet Dwayne 12C Knudsen Alister 9C Lawton Liam 8D Leggett Kyle 7A Lennox Brianna 12A Lennox Jason 11C Lester Steven 8D Lewis Abram 7B Lewis Brianna 12C Lewis Hamish 9B Lin Carol 9B Liszyk Gillian 10B Liszyk Stephen 11B Little Kaitlin 9C Loft Jessica 10C Loft Rachel 8D Loughnane Briere 9A Loughnane Esther 8B Love Darren 12C Love Matthew 8C Low Rachael 10C Lowry Jake 10C Lowry Peter 12C Lowry Sarah 8B Lowry William 8A Macdonald Katie 8A Macquire Dale 9A Macri Andrew 11C Macri Micah 12A Malcolm Rhys 7A Manley Ryan 11C Marks David 7B Marshall James 7C Martinz Nathan 12B Martyn Felicity 10B Massih Kasey 8A Mast Deborah 11A Matas Silvio 8C Matthews Ashlea 7B Matthews Hayden 9B Maughan Lachlan 7C Mc Connell Ashley 10C McCoy Frances 11A McCumber Joshua 11B McDonald Rachel 8C McGrath Andrea 11A McHardy Amber 12B McKendrick Andrew 12A McKenzie Brooke 12A McKinlay Joshua 7A McLeod Jamie 7B McLeod Nicholas 7B McNab Andrew 8D McNally Lauren 7D McNamara Laura-Anne 8B Medcalf Emma 10B Medcalf Kate 8A Meredith Ella 10A Merlo David 7C Merlo Rachel 9C Metzeling Luke 7C Mierisch Stephanie 8B Miller Trent 8B Mills Luke 8A Mills Matthew 7A Moon Samantha 10A Moore Cameron 8A Muller Amber 8C Muller Taryn 10A Neal Melanie 12A Neal Michelle 10A Nechwatal Karl 8C Nice Daniel 8D Nim Robert 9C Nyhuis Karla 8A O'Connor Rachel 12C O'Neill Jonathan 12B O'Sullivan Daniel 10C O'Sullivan Jason 8C Opray Jake 11A Opray Kade 12A Owen Kelly 7A Pakravan Donna 7A Parashis Matthew 12C Parashis Raymond 10C Pascoe Harley 7C Paspa Alyna 12C Paspa Tyron 10A Paton Amy 7A Pearce Jake 7D Pearse Clark Peter 7A Peek Anthea 10A Peel Lachlan 10B Pember Paige 9A Pepper Garrick 8C Perry Charlotte 11A Perry Megan 8C Perry Russell 7D Phelps Ashleigh 9B Plummer Rebecca 8B Plumridge Craig 10A Potts Kimberley 12C Poynter Jason 11C Poynter Timothy 9C Price Luke 9A Puts Kyle 11C Puts Sarah 8B Raisbeck Thomas 9A Ramadge Kelly 8D Rasmussen Claire 10A Rasmussen Sarah 7C Reavley Nakeeta 8C Riazi Sam 8C Richards Sean 9B Riggs Andrew 12C Roberts Kaitlyn 11A Robottom Jordan 9A Robottom Tarryn 12A Rosser Brittany 9C Rosser Derek 7A Rosser Rhiannon 12B Rutley Kieran 9A Santuccione Christopher 8D Savona Alison 7B Schwennesen Travis 10A Scott Ashleigh 8D Scott Christopher 9C Scully Larah 8C Scully Mariah 7D Seabrook Timothy 9C Seiw Yotin 8A Shanahan Katie 10B Shanahan Megan 11A Sheldrick Harley 8D Shield Daniel 9C Shipman Chloe 10B Shipman Nicholas 8A Smith Glenn 12B Smith Russell 9C Smoel Alana 11B Smoel Andrew 10B Sneddon Amanda 7B Sneddon Michael 9B Spencer Leah 12A Stanley Benjamin 8C Stephens Jake 7A Stephens Jarrad 9C Stewart Rhianna 8A Stoikos Jay 8C Summers Daniel 7B Tapai Claire 9B Tapper Emily 9C Tapper Samuel 12A Taratuta Sophie 8D Templer Ashleigh 10A Templer Kate 12A Theisinger Braden 12B Theisinger Sharae 9C Thomas Courtney 7D Thomson Ashleigh 10C Thomson Sean 12B Thornton Timothy 7D Tinkler Matthew 7B Trafford Caitlyn 8D Trickey Joanne 12A Tucker Keira-Lee 9B Tucker Samuel 8A Turner Daymian 11C Urbano Melissa 11B Van Dyken Kate 7C Vigo Tess 9C Vivian Brendan 7A Vivian Robert 10C Waddell Jodee 10C Waddell Karissa 12C Walker Nathan 11C Wallace Elleanore 8D Walton Ben 10B Warner Geoffrey 9B Warren Jarryd 8A Weeks Benjamin 12C Westwood Justin 8A Whitfield Alana 10C Wijsman Bradley 7A Williams Kylie 12C Williams Stephanie 10C Wilson Daniel 10C Wilson Geoffrey 8B Wilson Jessica 7B Wilson Michael 7D Wilson Natalie 9B Wilson Sean 7B Wittingslow Brad 10A Wittingslow Sarah 7D Woods Rebecca 8B Woodstock Callum 7B Woodstock Lachlan 12C Wootton Natalie 9B Wootton Sarah 12B Young Mark 8A Zosens Akira 10A Over 400 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. ...Over 400 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. The images have been copied to the RDHS images folder (Images 34000 - 34999 Parkwood Secondary College) but have not been loaded to this VC (database) entry. They are accessible at the archives. Note that student images are also available from the 2005 school magazine in the class photographs. See entry 4339-2005.Abbott Daniel 11A Abbott Troy 8A Abdi-Barre Ayub 11B Adderly Liam 8D Anderson Kathleen 8B Anderson Scott-David 9A Arrowsmith Tyler 8B Askew Emily 7A Aumann Melanie 8C Bakic Kirsty 11B Bakic Shaun 9B Balsamo Jack 11A Barnes Bonnie 8A Barras Adam 11B Barras Casey 8D Bass Matthew 7A Basse Anastasia 7B Bassett Cameron 8A Bates Bindi 8A Bates Cassandra 9C Bell Adam 10B Benden Kate 9B Bernard Jason 12B Bernard Megan 9C Bevan Harley 8C Bickford Peter 10A Black James 12C Black Lawrence 10C Blackwood Rebecca 10A Blueming Andrew 11C Blueming Jaclyn 7D Bolton Robert 7B Bourne Jarryd 7D Bourne Monique 9B Bremner Scot 8D Brewer Kayne 7C Brockley Amanda 11B Brockley Jake 8D Brooks Jack 11A Brooks Ruby 8C Broussard Elizabeth 11B Brown Daniel 7A Bunce Rachel 8C Burgess Ashleigh 7C Burton Emily 8D Byrne Nathan 11C Byrne Samuel 7D Campbell Jordan 11A Campbell Sam 8B Carpenter Ashley 11B Carpenter Daniel 7B Carpenter Meaghan 7A Carson Joshua 7B Carver-O'Neill Arielle 7B Caslake Vicki 7A Castles Courtney 8C Castles Jarrod 10B Cattanach Brianna 8C Champion Luke 8C Champion Michael 10A Champion Owen 12C Chatelier Josh 12B Christensen Liam 7C Christensen Robert 11B Clark Bryce 12B Clark Zoe 12A Coad Jared 11C Coad Nick 10B Cochran Ashlea 10C Cochran Joshua 10C Coglan Rebecca 8B Cohen Mitchell 10A Cook Rory 12B Cook Siobhan 8B Cormack Carly 8A Corrin Aaren 9A Corrin Luke 9B Cranston Adam 8D Cranston Scott 10C Croft Ewan 10C Crowe Briony 9A Cruse Danielle 10B Curato Natasha 8B David Paul 10C Del Giudice Daniel 8D Dent Lauren 7D Di Iorio Ian 7C Dillon Emily 7C Doensen Leigh 12B Doensen Travis 9A Doig Callum 7A Donald Ashly 11A Donehue Cameron 7C Donehue Scott 10C Douglas Peter 12B Douglass Brett 8A Douglass Glen 11B Dowling Cassandra-Lee 8D Doyle Cassandra 7C Duffy Evan 8B Duffy Fraser 8B Dwyer Ashley 10B Dwyer Jack 7B Dyer Kiah 7C Dykstra Jayden 7D Eddy Andrew 10A Eftekhari Shahriar 8A Ellis Amy 9A Ellis Nicole 11B Ember Eve 11C England Alyce 10C Essig Christopher 7D Essig David 8C Evans Tiana 7A Fantin Dylan 8A Farrell Melissa 9A Fedley Levi 9B Feeney Sean 8A Felton Rebecca 9A Ferdinands Benjamin 12B Ferdinands Birgitta 7C Ferdinands Thomas 10A Fox Steven 8B Frame Jessica 8D Franin Tamika 11A French Carly 11A French Laura 12C Gallagher Erin 8D Garlepp Claire 8C Germano Deanna 12C Giedl Rhys 8B Gizzi Emily 9C Gizzi Michael 11A Glasson Alexandra 9C Glover Kellen 8D Glover Matthew 11B Gommers Kelly 7C Gommers Victoria 7B Grant James 12B Grant Katherine 10B Gray Alexandra 7B Green Adrian 9B Griffiths Jessica 12A Griffiths Joseph 8C Griffiths Peter 10A Griffiths Tenielle 8A Grimstone Alexander 10B Hagland Tenielle 12A Ham Alison 12B Hansen Christopher 11B Hardy Danielle 11A Harper Lauren 8C Harris Matthew 8D Haythorne Trevor 10C Hazell Andrew 11A Hecker Aaron 8D Hefron Bolace 12A Henderson Michael 10B Henry Ryan 12C Heupt Emma 9C Heuston Courtney 12B Heuston Timothy 8A Hewitt Adam 12A Hewitt Lauren 8B Hewitt Miranda 11A Hill Stephanie 7A Hoffman Ashleigh 12C Hogan Ben 7D Holland Jamie 9B Holland Mathew 9A Hooper Benjamin 7B Hooper Stephanie 8A Horkin Blakeley 8B Horkin Ged 9C Hose Lauren 12A Howden Lachlan 9A Howson Samantha 10A Hughes Robert 9C Hutton Katherine 9B Hutton Stephanie 11A Irvine Jacqui 11C Italiano John 8B Jackson Cameron 10A Jackson Daniel 12B Janicke Kellie 12A Jenkin Nikita 9C Jennings Michelle 11B Johns Shannon 8B Johnson Kim 12B Johnston Kyle 8B Johnston Tara 10B Johnstone Amber 11A Johnstone Jessica 9A Jones Gareth 7B Jordan Bradley 7C Kaal Karina 12A Kaal Ryan 10B Kemm Rhianna 9C Kennedy Mitchell 7A Keogh Carolyn 7D Keogh Mitchell 11B Kerr Lauren 8C Kimmitt Brooke 7D Kirby Nikki 7C Kirby Sarah 12A Kirby Skye 10A Kirby-Morris Lachlan 7D Kloet Dwayne 12C Knudsen Alister 9C Lawton Liam 8D Leggett Kyle 7A Lennox Brianna 12A Lennox Jason 11C Lester Steven 8D Lewis Abram 7B Lewis Brianna 12C Lewis Hamish 9B Lin Carol 9B Liszyk Gillian 10B Liszyk Stephen 11B Little Kaitlin 9C Loft Jessica 10C Loft Rachel 8D Loughnane Briere 9A Loughnane Esther 8B Love Darren 12C Love Matthew 8C Low Rachael 10C Lowry Jake 10C Lowry Peter 12C Lowry Sarah 8B Lowry William 8A Macdonald Katie 8A Macquire Dale 9A Macri Andrew 11C Macri Micah 12A Malcolm Rhys 7A Manley Ryan 11C Marks David 7B Marshall James 7C Martinz Nathan 12B Martyn Felicity 10B Massih Kasey 8A Mast Deborah 11A Matas Silvio 8C Matthews Ashlea 7B Matthews Hayden 9B Maughan Lachlan 7C Mc Connell Ashley 10C McCoy Frances 11A McCumber Joshua 11B McDonald Rachel 8C McGrath Andrea 11A McHardy Amber 12B McKendrick Andrew 12A McKenzie Brooke 12A McKinlay Joshua 7A McLeod Jamie 7B McLeod Nicholas 7B McNab Andrew 8D McNally Lauren 7D McNamara Laura-Anne 8B Medcalf Emma 10B Medcalf Kate 8A Meredith Ella 10A Merlo David 7C Merlo Rachel 9C Metzeling Luke 7C Mierisch Stephanie 8B Miller Trent 8B Mills Luke 8A Mills Matthew 7A Moon Samantha 10A Moore Cameron 8A Muller Amber 8C Muller Taryn 10A Neal Melanie 12A Neal Michelle 10A Nechwatal Karl 8C Nice Daniel 8D Nim Robert 9C Nyhuis Karla 8A O'Connor Rachel 12C O'Neill Jonathan 12B O'Sullivan Daniel 10C O'Sullivan Jason 8C Opray Jake 11A Opray Kade 12A Owen Kelly 7A Pakravan Donna 7A Parashis Matthew 12C Parashis Raymond 10C Pascoe Harley 7C Paspa Alyna 12C Paspa Tyron 10A Paton Amy 7A Pearce Jake 7D Pearse Clark Peter 7A Peek Anthea 10A Peel Lachlan 10B Pember Paige 9A Pepper Garrick 8C Perry Charlotte 11A Perry Megan 8C Perry Russell 7D Phelps Ashleigh 9B Plummer Rebecca 8B Plumridge Craig 10A Potts Kimberley 12C Poynter Jason 11C Poynter Timothy 9C Price Luke 9A Puts Kyle 11C Puts Sarah 8B Raisbeck Thomas 9A Ramadge Kelly 8D Rasmussen Claire 10A Rasmussen Sarah 7C Reavley Nakeeta 8C Riazi Sam 8C Richards Sean 9B Riggs Andrew 12C Roberts Kaitlyn 11A Robottom Jordan 9A Robottom Tarryn 12A Rosser Brittany 9C Rosser Derek 7A Rosser Rhiannon 12B Rutley Kieran 9A Santuccione Christopher 8D Savona Alison 7B Schwennesen Travis 10A Scott Ashleigh 8D Scott Christopher 9C Scully Larah 8C Scully Mariah 7D Seabrook Timothy 9C Seiw Yotin 8A Shanahan Katie 10B Shanahan Megan 11A Sheldrick Harley 8D Shield Daniel 9C Shipman Chloe 10B Shipman Nicholas 8A Smith Glenn 12B Smith Russell 9C Smoel Alana 11B Smoel Andrew 10B Sneddon Amanda 7B Sneddon Michael 9B Spencer Leah 12A Stanley Benjamin 8C Stephens Jake 7A Stephens Jarrad 9C Stewart Rhianna 8A Stoikos Jay 8C Summers Daniel 7B Tapai Claire 9B Tapper Emily 9C Tapper Samuel 12A Taratuta Sophie 8D Templer Ashleigh 10A Templer Kate 12A Theisinger Braden 12B Theisinger Sharae 9C Thomas Courtney 7D Thomson Ashleigh 10C Thomson Sean 12B Thornton Timothy 7D Tinkler Matthew 7B Trafford Caitlyn 8D Trickey Joanne 12A Tucker Keira-Lee 9B Tucker Samuel 8A Turner Daymian 11C Urbano Melissa 11B Van Dyken Kate 7C Vigo Tess 9C Vivian Brendan 7A Vivian Robert 10C Waddell Jodee 10C Waddell Karissa 12C Walker Nathan 11C Wallace Elleanore 8D Walton Ben 10B Warner Geoffrey 9B Warren Jarryd 8A Weeks Benjamin 12C Westwood Justin 8A Whitfield Alana 10C Wijsman Bradley 7A Williams Kylie 12C Williams Stephanie 10C Wilson Daniel 10C Wilson Geoffrey 8B Wilson Jessica 7B Wilson Michael 7D Wilson Natalie 9B Wilson Sean 7B Wittingslow Brad 10A Wittingslow Sarah 7D Woods Rebecca 8B Woodstock Callum 7B Woodstock Lachlan 12C Wootton Natalie 9B Wootton Sarah 12B Young Mark 8A Zosens Akira 10A -
Mount Evelyn History GroupBook A Diva's Day Out, Roundabout Publishing, A Diva's Day Out, 2002
... Mount Evelyn History Group Hardy House 49 Birmingham Road Mt Evelyn melbourne Singer Dame Nellie visited Melba Cave Hill, her father David Mitchell's property, on 8 November 1902. ...Singer Dame Nellie visited Melba Cave Hill, her father David Mitchell's property, on 8 November 1902. She was received with great enthusiasm after her triumphant career in the opera houses of Europe. The book has photos of the official reception of Melba in Lilydale and the informal picnic at Cave Hill that followed.Stapled book with stiff cream coloured cover, oval photo of procession through the streets of Lilydale, November 8,1902 Sue Thompson Roundabout Publishing Pty Ltd'Paula Herlihy 2010' in pencil at top of title page.melba, cave hill, david mitchell, lilydale -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyJournal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.21 No.3, 1995
... Hill, W.R.A.N.S. Dave Morris, A.I.F. Pam Oldmeadow, School Girl Graeme Trigg, RAN Joan Cameron, A.w.A.S. Elwyn Wilke, Army Nurse Joyce Blundell, W.A.A.A.F. Jim Hardy...Hill, W.R.A.N.S. Dave Morris, A.I.F. Pam Oldmeadow, School Girl Graeme Trigg, RAN Joan Cameron, A.w.A.S. Elwyn Wilke, Army Nurse Joyce Blundell, W.A.A.A.F. Jim Hardy ...An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, July-September 1995 featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Dandenong Remembers Carma Keast, Wife Of A Soldier Gil Kingsbury,R. A. A. F. Bill Toon, Prisoner Of War Adele Mortimer, Wife Of A Prisoner Of War Eric Eckstein, A Dunera Boy Neil Tucker, A.I.F. Grace Hill, W.R.A.N.S. Dave Morris, A.I.F. Pam Oldmeadow, School Girl Graeme Trigg, RAN Joan Cameron, A.w.A.S. Elwyn Wilke, Army Nurse Joyce Blundell, W.A.A.A.F. Jim Hardy, A.I.F. Muriel Norris, Red Cross Volunteer Bill Brooks, R.A.A.F. Did You Know That During The Years 1939 To 1945 Society News An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, A Pocketful of Acorns - This History of Canterbury Primary School : 1908-2008, c 2008
... hardy...(mr) john a bayford...(miss) marion greenwood-smith...(miss) - mcevitt...(miss) - ballantyne...(miss) - riseborough...(ms) (dr) kim dray...(miss) dorothy ambrose...(mrs) - lethbridge...(mrs) - le couteur...(mrs) margaret senior...(miss) margaret macgibbon...(mrs) - briggs...(mr) (major) - moloney...(mr) - poulton...(mr) adrian penniston-bird...prospect hill...A history of Canterbury Primary School written to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary - 1908-2008 canterbury primary school primary schools (ms) judy stewart (mr) ian phillips (miss) gabriela aloisio (mrs) marjorie pitt (miss) joan eltham (mr) - shannon (mr) - besant (mrs) anne bialecki (ms) diane western (ms) margaret mason (miss) hilary barr (mrs) hilary praetz (ms) vicki eddison (miss) margaret kidd (mr) don kerr (miss) sarah pitman (miss) linda summers (mr) jack tanner (miss) kate dale (mr) strapper tanner (ms) neva rossi (miss) margot harris (miss) lauren eddison (mr) eric alway (miss) jean alway (miss) betty alway (mr) thomas rule (miss) diane fuller (ms) barbara chapman (ms) judy bridges (ms) julie vango (ms) judy pitman (ms) joan le grand (ms) anne lamborn (mr) warren walsh (ms) margaret lee (ms) barbara gunn (ms) christine hallman (mr) murray haby chris roth (ms) sue de araugo (ms) leslie brewer (ms) judy jordan sam paterson (ms) debbie-jane andrews (mrs) hazel young (ms) ilse murrihy (ms) linda summers (mrs) georgia karatzas (mrs) sylvia clarke (mr) eddie clarke (mrs) - willoughby (mr) - hopkins (mrs) - hopkins (mr) graham salter (ms) andrea thompson (miss) - stent (miss) - mcdonald (mr) neville daynes (mr) bruce margetts (miss) doris thomas (miss) hazel macdonald (miss) annette mccoy (mrs) - feldt (miss) arwen summers (miss) grace cameron-muller manon merakis terry poulton (mr) david tolstrup (ms) sue broadbent (miss) florence rayment (miss) yvonne wray (miss) hazel jarvis (mr) graham scott (miss) june smith (mrs) margaret anderson (miss) margaret ginn (miss) kelly jane (mrs) patricia wion (miss) patricia lewis (miss) - edgoose (mr) john merton (ms) pauline flynn (ms) lynne timms (ms) marilyn taylor (mrs) anne tonkin (mrs) flo wilkinson (miss) flo davies (mr) jack hardy (mr) john a bayford (miss) marion greenwood-smith (miss) - mcevitt (miss) - ballantyne (miss) - riseborough (ms) (dr) kim dray (miss) dorothy ambrose (mrs) - lethbridge (mrs) - le couteur (mrs) margaret senior (miss) margaret macgibbon (mrs) - briggs (mr) (major) - moloney (mr) - poulton (mr) adrian penniston-bird prospect hill road surrey hills canterbury canterbury road molesworth street highfield road leeds street salisbury street (Mr) Patrick Moloney (Mr) Thomas Rule (Mr) Richard Armitage (Mr) Frank L Oswell (Mr) Walter G W Webb (Mr) Edward Bright (Mr) George A Allison (Mr) Albert R Coppin (Mr) William A Lucas (Mr) Alan G Legg (Mr) Ralph Holden (Mr) Dorothy Ambrose (Mr) Robert Storey (Mr) Tom Neal-Williams (Mr) Effie Miniati (Mr) Geoffrey Swift (Mr) - Baddeley (Mrs) Helen McMillan (Miss) Helen McGibbon (Mr) Don Walker (Mr) Howard Hallo (Miss) Jean Cowen (Miss) Felicity Coleman (Miss) Amanda Colahan (Miss) Caitlin Sum (Miss) Brooke Webster (Miss) Bridget Hall (Miss) Alison Thompson (Mr) Andrew Lovitt (Mrs) Barbara Mihan (Miss) Barbara Prest (Mr) John Webster (Mrs) Lorna Whalley (Mr) Stuart Margetts (Miss) Elaine Robinson (Mrs) Nonie Holman (Miss) Nonie Lovitt (Mr) Brian Webster (Mrs) Alison Cutter (Miss) Alison Horwell (Mrs) Jaqueline Lublin (Miss) Jacqueline Levy (Mrs) Gilliam Bell (Miss) Gillian Craig Pinus Radiata The Secret Garden Lych Gate (Mr) Geoff Swan Talbet Oaks Bedford Oaks Significant trees Burgundy Ash Allepo Pine Golden Ash Southey oaks Poulton oaks (Mr) (Sgt) Keith McDowell Wattle Park (Ms) Caroline Habgood (Mr) Henry Rotherham J B Cohen (Mr) (Major) Patrick Moloney (Miss) Dorothy Ambrose architects Wurundjeri william territory (Mr) - Sachse D Kinnaird builders danks foundation (Dr) Desmond Gibbs 1908 Sue Slonek Catherine Cato Catherine Charles June Smith Jenny Flynn A history of Canterbury Primary School written to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary - 1908-2008 A Pocketful of Acorns - This History of Canterbury Primary School : 1908-2008 Book Book Canterbury Primary School, Danks Foundation Cathy Cato Catherine Charles June Smith Jenny Flynn ...Purchased in memory of Sue Slonek, Secretary of Surrey Hills Historical Society, volunteer with the Surrey Hills Neighborhood Centre Heritage Collection (Surrey Hills historical Society Collection). A history of Canterbury Primary School written to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary - 1908-2008A history of Canterbury Primary School written to celebrate the school's 100 year anniversary - 1908-2008canterbury primary school, primary schools, (ms) judy stewart, (mr) ian phillips, (miss) gabriela aloisio, (mrs) marjorie pitt, (miss) joan eltham, (mr) - shannon, (mr) - besant, (mrs) anne bialecki, (ms) diane western, (ms) margaret mason, (miss) hilary barr, (mrs) hilary praetz, (ms) vicki eddison, (miss) margaret kidd, (mr) don kerr, (miss) sarah pitman, (miss) linda summers, (mr) jack tanner, (miss) kate dale, (mr) strapper tanner, (ms) neva rossi, (miss) margot harris, (miss) lauren eddison, (mr) eric alway, (miss) jean alway, (miss) betty alway, (mr) thomas rule, (miss) diane fuller, (ms) barbara chapman, (ms) judy bridges, (ms) julie vango, (ms) judy pitman, (ms) joan le grand, (ms) anne lamborn, (mr) warren walsh, (ms) margaret lee, (ms) barbara gunn, (ms) christine hallman, (mr) murray haby, chris roth, (ms) sue de araugo, (ms) leslie brewer, (ms) judy jordan, sam paterson, (ms) debbie-jane andrews, (mrs) hazel young, (ms) ilse murrihy, (ms) linda summers, (mrs) georgia karatzas, (mrs) sylvia clarke, (mr) eddie clarke, (mrs) - willoughby, (mr) - hopkins, (mrs) - hopkins, (mr) graham salter, (ms) andrea thompson, (miss) - stent, (miss) - mcdonald, (mr) neville daynes, (mr) bruce margetts, (miss) doris thomas, (miss) hazel macdonald, (miss) annette mccoy, (mrs) - feldt, (miss) arwen summers, (miss) grace cameron-muller, manon merakis, terry poulton, (mr) david tolstrup, (ms) sue broadbent, (miss) florence rayment, (miss) yvonne wray, (miss) hazel jarvis, (mr) graham scott, (miss) june smith, (mrs) margaret anderson, (miss) margaret ginn, (miss) kelly jane, (mrs) patricia wion, (miss) patricia lewis, (miss) - edgoose, (mr) john merton, (ms) pauline flynn, (ms) lynne timms, (ms) marilyn taylor, (mrs) anne tonkin, (mrs) flo wilkinson, (miss) flo davies, (mr) jack hardy, (mr) john a bayford, (miss) marion greenwood-smith, (miss) - mcevitt, (miss) - ballantyne, (miss) - riseborough, (ms) (dr) kim dray, (miss) dorothy ambrose, (mrs) - lethbridge, (mrs) - le couteur, (mrs) margaret senior, (miss) margaret macgibbon, (mrs) - briggs, (mr) (major) - moloney, (mr) - poulton, (mr) adrian penniston-bird, prospect hill road, surrey hills, canterbury, canterbury road, molesworth street, highfield road, leeds street, salisbury street, (mr) patrick moloney, (mr) thomas rule, (mr) richard armitage, (mr) frank l oswell, (mr) walter g w webb, (mr) edward bright, (mr) george a allison, (mr) albert r coppin, (mr) william a lucas, (mr) alan g legg, (mr) ralph holden, (mr) dorothy ambrose, (mr) robert storey, (mr) tom neal-williams, (mr) effie miniati, (mr) geoffrey swift, (mr) - baddeley, (mrs) helen mcmillan, (miss) helen mcgibbon, (mr) don walker, (mr) howard hallo, (miss) jean cowen, (miss) felicity coleman, (miss) amanda colahan, (miss) caitlin sum, (miss) brooke webster, (miss) bridget hall, (miss) alison thompson, (mr) andrew lovitt, (mrs) barbara mihan, (miss) barbara prest, (mr) john webster, (mrs) lorna whalley, (mr) stuart margetts, (miss) elaine robinson, (mrs) nonie holman, (miss) nonie lovitt, (mr) brian webster, (mrs) alison cutter, (miss) alison horwell, (mrs) jaqueline lublin, (miss) jacqueline levy, (mrs) gilliam bell, (miss) gillian craig, pinus radiata, the secret garden, lych gate, (mr) geoff swan, talbet oaks, bedford oaks, significant trees, burgundy ash, allepo pine, golden ash, southey oaks, poulton oaks, (mr) (sgt) keith mcdowell, wattle park, (ms) caroline habgood, (mr) henry rotherham, j b cohen, (mr) (major) patrick moloney, (miss) dorothy ambrose, architects, wurundjeri william territory, (mr) - sachse, d kinnaird, builders, danks foundation, (dr) desmond gibbs, 1908, sue slonek, catherine cato, catherine charles, june smith, jenny flynn -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Churchill Street, Mont Albert and Mont Albert Station, looking towards Hamilton Street, 1919, 1919
... Hardy. The land occupied by the Hamilton Street shops was subdivided in the 1880s and the first purpose-built shop was 'Pope and Moran, Grocers'. This shop later became Tom Morris' Grocery. By 1930 shops stretched along both sides of Hamilton Street and part way along Churchill Street. The donor, the late Norman Carter held a significant collection of photos taken around Mont Albert and Surrey Hills...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne The railway extended through to Mont Albert in 1882, but it wasn't until 1890 that a station was built with funds raised by a syndicate of local landowners.The buildings on the south side of the railway were built in 1910-1911 in the Arts and Crafts style by architect, K W Hardy. ...The railway extended through to Mont Albert in 1882, but it wasn't until 1890 that a station was built with funds raised by a syndicate of local landowners.The buildings on the south side of the railway were built in 1910-1911 in the Arts and Crafts style by architect, K W Hardy. The land occupied by the Hamilton Street shops was subdivided in the 1880s and the first purpose-built shop was 'Pope and Moran, Grocers'. This shop later became Tom Morris' Grocery. By 1930 shops stretched along both sides of Hamilton Street and part way along Churchill Street. The donor, the late Norman Carter held a significant collection of photos taken around Mont Albert and Surrey Hills, in particular subjects related to the Church of England.Black and white photo taken from the centre of the road in Churchill Street, Mont Albert. Mont Albert station is on the RHS fenced off by a post and rail fence. Shops can be seen at the intersection of Hamilton and Churchill Streets. There do not appear to be any shops in Churchill Street. There are newly planted street trees within paling guards on the LHS. There does not appear to be any curb and channelling at the side of the road.Rear in blue biro in Jocelyn Hall's handwriting "Mont Albert Station 1919".mont albert station, railways, hamilton street, churchill street, shops, arts and crafts style, norman carter -
Art Gallery of Swan HillDrawing, SIBLEY, Andrew, Frank Hardy, unknown
... Art Gallery of Swan Hill 133 Monash Drive Swan Hill the-murray Frank Hardy Drawing SIBLEY, Andrew ... -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Daze of our lives, 2013
... In their show 'Hanging off the Hills Hoist', O'Neil stars with fellow comedians Glen Robbins and matt Hardy in a Carnival of Suburbia....In their show 'Hanging off the Hills Hoist', O'Neil stars with fellow comedians Glen Robbins and matt Hardy in a Carnival of Suburbia....O'Neil Dave Robbins Glen Hardy Matt Carnival of Suburbia Mitcham Dave O'Neil, raised in Mitcham, becomes nostalgic when paying tribute to the suburb where he grew up. Dave O'Neil, raised in Mitcham, becomes nostalgic when paying tribute to the suburb where he grew up. In their show 'Hanging off the Hills ...Dave O'Neil, raised in Mitcham, becomes nostalgic when paying tribute to the suburb where he grew up.Dave O'Neil, raised in Mitcham, becomes nostalgic when paying tribute to the suburb where he grew up. In their show 'Hanging off the Hills Hoist', O'Neil stars with fellow comedians Glen Robbins and matt Hardy in a Carnival of Suburbia.Dave O'Neil, raised in Mitcham, becomes nostalgic when paying tribute to the suburb where he grew up. o'neil, dave, robbins, glen, hardy, matt, carnival of suburbia, mitcham -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Object, Kyeema Wreckage Fragment, Pre 1938
... hill smith...alfred gain...gordon goddard...lancelot shirley...james massie...vaughan pate...thomas hardy...HILL SMITH, 41, married, managing director of S. Smith and Son, of Yalumba, South Australia. ALFRED CECIL GAIN, 42, married, barrister, of Sydney. GORDON H. GODDARD, 30, single, accountant, of North Sydney. LANCELOT WILLIAM SHIRLEY, 27, single, solicitor, of Manly. JAMES IAN MASSIE, 25, single, solicitor, of Sydney. VAUGHAN PATE, 42, refrigeration cabinet manufacturer, married, of Unley, South Australia. THOMAS M. HARDY...Hardy and Sons, vignerons, of Seacliff, South Australia. GEORGE WILLIAM LING, 72, of Kingswood, South Australia, former building inspector of the Municipal Tramways Trust, Adelaide. LOUIS HUGO GRAMP, 43, married, managing director of G. Gramp and Sons, Ltd., vignerons, Rowlands (sic) Flat, South Australia. Mrs. ELIZABETH MARY SCHRADER, 69, widow, of Adelaide. Mr. and Mrs. HANS L. GLOE, of Perth. kyeema a webb j steen elva jones philip pring charles hawker leonard abrahams sidney hill ...The Kyeema airline crash took place on 25 October 1938 when the Australian National Airways Douglas DC-2 Kyeema, tail number VH-UYC, flying from Adelaide to Melbourne, commenced final approach to Essendon Airport through heavy fog and crashed into the western slopes of Mount Dandenong, killing all 18 on board instantly. There is strong evidence that the pilots were becoming unsure of their position. According to Macarthur Job's book, Disaster in the Dandenongs, the radio operator had requested the controller at Essendon give them a radio bearing. Essendon had acknowledged and told them to leave their transmitter on, but the signal stopped and no further contact was made. It is thought that this is the moment that Kyeema hit the mountain. There were 18 people on board the DC-2: 14 passengers, the captain, the first officer, an air hostess, and a cadet pilot who operated the radio during the flight. The victims were :— THE CREW. CAPTAIN A. C. D. WEBB, 32, pilot, married, of Essendon, Victoria. JUNIOR CAPTAIN ALAN J. STEEN, 25, pilot, married, of Essendon North, Victoria. ELVA JONES, 27, air hostess, single, of Toorak, Victoria. PHILIP D. PRING, about 20, cadet pilot attached to Australian National Airways' Aeronautics School, Sydney. PASSENGERS. CHARLES ALLAN SEYMOUR HAWKER, M.P., 44, single, of Adelaide. LEONARD SYDNEY ABRAHAMS, K.C., 51, married, barrister, of Sydney. SIDNEY HILL SMITH, 41, married, managing director of S. Smith and Son, of Yalumba, South Australia. ALFRED CECIL GAIN, 42, married, barrister, of Sydney. GORDON H. GODDARD, 30, single, accountant, of North Sydney. LANCELOT WILLIAM SHIRLEY, 27, single, solicitor, of Manly. JAMES IAN MASSIE, 25, single, solicitor, of Sydney. VAUGHAN PATE, 42, refrigeration cabinet manufacturer, married, of Unley, South Australia. THOMAS M. HARDY, 48, married, head of the firm of Thomas Hardy and Sons, vignerons, of Seacliff, South Australia. GEORGE WILLIAM LING, 72, of Kingswood, South Australia, former building inspector of the Municipal Tramways Trust, Adelaide. LOUIS HUGO GRAMP, 43, married, managing director of G. Gramp and Sons, Ltd., vignerons, Rowlands (sic) Flat, South Australia. Mrs. ELIZABETH MARY SCHRADER, 69, widow, of Adelaide. Mr. and Mrs. HANS L. GLOE, of Perth.Small section of the Kyeema DC-2 fuselage made up of 5 pieces of piece of twisted and torn aluminium riveted together. Marking can be seen in red but is indistinct. Aluminium has gold, silver and green colouring.kyeema, a webb, j steen, elva jones, philip pring, charles hawker, leonard abrahams, sidney hill smith, alfred gain, gordon goddard, lancelot shirley, james massie, vaughan pate, thomas hardy, george ling, hugo gramp, elizabeth schrader, mr hans gloe, mrs gloe -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Kyeema Cairn 2003, 2003
... hardy...george ling...charles hawker...james massie...vaughan pate...elizabeth schrader...lancelot shirley...sidney hill...HARDY CHARLES HAWKER M.H.R. GEORGE LING JAMES MASSIE VAUGHAN PATE ELIZABETH SCHRADER LANCELOT SHIRLEY SIDNEY HILL SMITH...HARDY CHARLES HAWKER M.H.R. GEORGE LING JAMES MASSIE VAUGHAN PATE ELIZABETH SCHRADER LANCELOT SHIRLEY SIDNEY HILL SMITH Kyeema Cairn 2003 Photograph ...The cairn commemorating the Kyeema aircraft disaster with the addition of a smaller plaque listing the names of those who perished in the accident. This additional plaque was suggested by relatives of the victims who had attended earlier commemorations of the accident at the site. Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society members observed a minute's silence and drank a toast of South Australian wine, produced by vineyards with which some of the victims were associated, in memory of all those who lost their lives. The plaque reads: KYEEMA VH-UYC CREW AND PASSENGERS CAPTAIN ALFRED WEBB JUNIOR CAPTAIN ALLAN STEEN AIR HOSTESS ALVA JONES CADET PILOT PHILIP PRING LEONARD ABRAHAMS K.C. ALFRED GAIN HANS GLOE STELLA GLOE GORDON GODDARD HUGO GRAMP THOMAS HARDY CHARLES HAWKER M.H.R. GEORGE LING JAMES MASSIE VAUGHAN PATE ELIZABETH SCHRADER LANCELOT SHIRLEY SIDNEY HILL SMITHkyeema, air crash, mt dandenong, cairn, plaque, captain alfred webb, allan steen, elva jones, philip pring, leonard abrahams, alfred gain, hans gloe, stella gloe, gordon goddard, hugo gramp, thomas hardy, george ling, charles hawker, james massie, vaughan pate, elizabeth schrader, lancelot shirley, sidney hill smith
