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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, c.1929
... Rev. James Henry Cain, methodist, minister, Central...Rev. James Henry Cain (1866 - 1940). Born Douglas, Isle...B & W waist length studio portrait of Rev. James Henry Cain... Street Malvern East melbourne Rev. James Henry Cain (1866 - 1940 ...Rev. James Henry Cain (1866 - 1940). Born Douglas, Isle of Man. Ordained 1885. Appointed to the Central Methodist Mission 1908. Superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission 1928 - 1933. President of Conference 1928 - 29. Directed the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon services for 25 years. Became supernumerary in 1933. Died 30 March 1940.B & W waist length studio portrait of Rev. James Henry Cain O.B.E., mounted on grey card."Rev J.H. Cain President of Conference 1928 - 29"rev. james henry cain, methodist, minister, central methodist mission, president of conference, pleasant sunday afternoon -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Razor Stropper and Box
... Henry Cain.... It belonged to a local Warrnambool man, Henry Cain. ... to a local Warrnambool man, Henry Cain. This item has local ...This machine was used to sharpen men’s razors several decades ago and is thus a vintage item of historical interest. It belonged to a local Warrnambool man, Henry Cain. This item has local provenance and it is retained for this reason. Also it is an interesting memento of times past when men used razors and razor blades and needed some sort of sharpening or stropping device to keep the razors sharp. Today men mostly use disposable razors or electric razors. This is a silver-coloured oval-shaped metal object with a hinged lid and a catch.Inside the machine are two rotating brown leather pieces which form the sharpening aspect of the machine. A razor blade is inserted between the two rotating pieces.There is a turning handle on the outside of the machine and part of this folds back into the inside of the machine when the lid is closed. The handle has a wooden end. The machine is in a rectangular-shaped cardboard box. The base is white and the top is dark blue with an image of the machine on the top and the side and gold and white printing. One section of the top of the box is missing. The name of the owner is printed in black ink on the inside of the machine. ‘Abziehappart fur Rasierklingen, Barba No. 740’ ‘Stropping Machine, Barba No. 740, Made in Germany’ ‘Afilador Barba No. 440’ ‘H. Cain’ henry cain -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, School Satchel, Circa 1900
... is available on Henry Alexander Cain of Surrey Hills....Solid leather is stamped in the leather on the front. henry... a student for a number of years.No information is available on Henry ...Satchels such as these were commonly used by young boys to carry their lunch and school items between school and home. They were used commonly in the days when much of the requirements such as slates and paper were used as class sets. They proved to be serviceable and required only the most basic of maintenace as in stitching, to be kept in good order. Being adjustable they would also serve a student for a number of years.No information is available on Henry Alexander Cain of Surrey Hills.A common item with which many people would identify.Brown leather rectanular satchel with gusset on either side . It is fastened on the front with two metal buckles and has four adjustable leather back straps attached to the bag with metal studs. These are adjustable through holes in the leather straps. Likewise the front straps can be fastened in a number of different holes. The leather has an overall snake skin pattern.Solid leather is stamped in the leather on the front. henry Alexander Cain ******Rd Surrey Hillswarrnambool, school history, boy's school bag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ?ogy, J Brocklesby, Richd Maker, John Cain, J Neal, Jas Henry... Richd Maker John Cain J Neal Jas Henry Gribble S Pearce William ...List of names for apologies written on folded paper with printed letterhead and emblem. Names are: W H Nicholas, John James Rosewall, J F Wilcock, George Dixon, William Hosking, Jer Dillon, Daniel Herbert, Patrick O'Connor, J Carter, Robert Rosewall, W Wilson Senr, James Stevens, Wm Hollow, A Skeates, Geo Blackler, Patrick Gleeson, C Trevarton, Patrick Cunneen, W T Sohlan, Jno Charles, James Little, Chas Marquand, John Trotter, Thos Connell, Aug T Petrie, William Thomas, John Wallis, C W Boegel, J ?ogy, J Brocklesby, Richd Maker, John Cain, J Neal, Jas Henry Gribble, S Pearce, William R Gill, Jno T Hiller, Louis Miller, M Colledge, Con Masdyke, William Hall, William Williams, G Wiesmann, W Wilson Senr, Chas Donnelly, Jeremiah Dillon, Caleb Lewis, John Butler, Jas Thos Hall, Henry Newton, Matthew H Long, Jos Hertz, Adolph Witt, Fred Detmering, Fred Lohman, R Scott, W H Howard, Franz Hoffman, Jas Hooper, Jos Harry, Hos Harry Senr, Carl Mueller, Robert Right?, Samuel Fernby and William Cowling.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, w h nicholas, john james rosewall, j f wilcock, george dixon, william hosking, jer dillon, daniel herbert, patrick o'connor, j carter, robert rosewall, w wilson senr, james stevens, wm hollow, a skeates, geo blackler, patrick gleeson, c trevarton, patrick cunneen, w t sohlan, jno charles, james little, chas marquand, john trotter, thos connell, aug t petrie, william thomas, john wallis, c w boegel, j ?ogy, j brocklesby, richd maker, john cain, j neal, jas henry gribble, s pearce, william r gill, jno t hiller, louis miller, m colledge, con masdyke, william hall, william williams, g wiesmann, w wilson senr, chas donnelly, jeremiah dillon, caleb lewis, john butler, jas thos hall, henry newton, matthew h long, jos hertz, adolph witt, fred detmering, fred lohman, r scott, w h howard, franz hoffman, jas hooper, jos harry, hos harry senr, carl mueller, robert right?, samuel fernby, william cowling -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Avoca War Memorial, 2011, 06/08/2011
The monument commemorates those from Avoca who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved. It was dedicated on18 November 1921. The memorial was later rededicated in 1988 to also remember those who served in the Second World War. During the First World War, 137 men from the Avoca area volunteered for the armed services and of this number 29 were killed. A plaque, unveiled in 1984, commemorates Sergeant Lewis McGee V.C who enlisted from Avoca in World War One. Colour photograph of the Avoca World War One. The Memorial is an octagonal building of rendered brick supported on eight columns with rounded engaged columns on the central section of each. At the top of the rounded section is a shield decoration. World War One Fallen Auls A. Beavis J. Beer C. Brown J.A. Brown J.N. Burns W. Dobley L. Driver W.H. Evans C.G.H. Fish W. Harrowfield N. Henderson J.H. Henry C.A. Howell T.P. Kiehl A. Lambert S. Lansdell H. Livingstone J. McArdle J.E.F. McDowell W.R. Oppy W. Rowlands W. Rowlands H. Smith S.W. Summers D.L. Templeton C. Turpin H. Willmott C. Wrigley F. Yates L.R. World War One Honour Roll Anderson N.W. Armstrong H.M. Barry R.E. Beavis JOHN. Blain J. Bowen L. Bradley H.J. Brazil F. Brereton W.C. Brereton C. Brown H. Burke J.F. Burke P. Burnett W. Cain H.C. Calnan C. Chandler R.W. Chandler H. Chaplan W. Coates E. Cross F. Cross C. Crute A.T. Cullip C. Daly J. Derrick E.A. Diamond C.P. Doodt D. Doodt C. Douglas J.O. Ebeling C. Elliot T. Elliot N. Elliot W.N. Ford H. Fraser D.C. French W. French W.H. French C. Garner J. Gee J. Gee F.R. Gibson C.A. Golder A. Golder F. Gollop H. Gouce W. Greenwood H. Greenwood W. Harbour H.J.H. Harris N. Harrow R. Harrowfield B. Hellings D. Henderson C. Henderson J.J. Henderson T.A. Hilderbrand W. Holland H.S. Hughes W. Jardine J.W. Jardine W.E. Jardine J.A. Johnson G. Johnson W. Johnson REG. Johns Kitchen G.R. Laidlow R.T. Larkins James. Leyden J.M. Leyden P.J. Lindsay F. Lyons P.L. McEwan F. McVicar F.C. McVicar A.A. Mitchell T.T. Moodie A. Nicholson E. Porter A.B. Randall W. Redpath S. Reeves H. Reid E. Resuggan A. Robinson R.W. Samers V. Scott R.V. Sims H.L. Stavely W. Torney S. Williams H. Willmott H. Wilmott D. Wilson B.C. Wilson A. Wiltshire C. Witherden T. Witherden D. Yates J.O. Young F. Johnson F. Kitchell P. Kitchen A.L.avoca, avoca war memorial -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GSPS 1997 YEAR P/1M
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School 1997 Year P/1M. Children dressed in school uniform. Their names are: Back Row: Hayden Dixon, Julia Morris, Dylan Holliday, James Penno, Mrs Lyndal McClure (Teacher), Ryley Flint, Lauren Stirling, Monique Hardwick. Middle Row: Alysia Semmens, Natalie Carter, Rochelle Meehan, Jessika Ruschmeyer, Sam Needs, James Logan, Tyrone Cain, Ellen Elliot, Emily Zerella, Caitlyn Anderson, Sam Weeks. Front Row: Joshua Gordon, Henry Anderton, Katie Allen, Douglas Holt, Tyrone O'Neill, Chloe Boyd, Brett Monti. Oval sketch of the school on the right of the names.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - gsps 1997 year p/1m, hayden dixon, julia morris, dylan holliday, james penno, mrs lyndal mcclure (teacher), ryley flint, lauren stirling, monique hardwick, alysia semmens, natalie carter, rochelle meehan, jessika ruschmeyer, sam needs, james logan, tyrone cain, ellen elliot, emily zerella, caitlyn anderson, sam weeks, joshua gordon, henry anderton, katie allen, douglas holt tyrone o'neill, chloe boyd, brett monti -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Book, Melbourne University Press, Untold stories : memories and lives of Victorian Kooris, 1998
'I'm your half-brother and I'm here to stay. This is my home.' With these words Wilmot Abraham sought refuge with his white relations. 'Did you ever read your history?': Mrs. Mary Clarke remembers p. 1 'An old hand': Jim Cain p. 12 'I'm your half-brother, and I'm here to stay': Wilmot Abraham p. 36 The Three Pompeys The Written Record p. 48 Banjo Clarke's Stories p. 62 'Why did they take them away?': Lizzie and Henry McCrae p. 74 In Defence of Framlingham: Collin Hood p. 79 Double Dispossession: King David p. 107 James Dawson's Informants p. 137 'Why are we kept prisoners here?': Ernest and Maggie Mobourne p. 148 'The old ones, they wouldn't tell us nothing': Mrs. Connie Hart's memories p. 181 'Breaking the cycle is the hard thing to do': Geoff Rose, a stolen child p. 200 Epilogue: James Dawson, Camperdown George and the Obelisk p. 220 The Hood Family p. 238 The Mobourne Letters p. 241 Abbreviations p. 252 Notes p. 252 Bibliography p. 264 Index p. 274xxi, 283 p. : ill., facsims., map, ports. ; 23 cm. Includes index and bibliographical references: p. 264-273.non-fiction'I'm your half-brother and I'm here to stay. This is my home.' With these words Wilmot Abraham sought refuge with his white relations. 'Did you ever read your history?': Mrs. Mary Clarke remembers p. 1 'An old hand': Jim Cain p. 12 'I'm your half-brother, and I'm here to stay': Wilmot Abraham p. 36 The Three Pompeys The Written Record p. 48 Banjo Clarke's Stories p. 62 'Why did they take them away?': Lizzie and Henry McCrae p. 74 In Defence of Framlingham: Collin Hood p. 79 Double Dispossession: King David p. 107 James Dawson's Informants p. 137 'Why are we kept prisoners here?': Ernest and Maggie Mobourne p. 148 'The old ones, they wouldn't tell us nothing': Mrs. Connie Hart's memories p. 181 'Breaking the cycle is the hard thing to do': Geoff Rose, a stolen child p. 200 Epilogue: James Dawson, Camperdown George and the Obelisk p. 220 The Hood Family p. 238 The Mobourne Letters p. 241 Abbreviations p. 252 Notes p. 252 Bibliography p. 264 Index p. 274 western district (vic.) -- colonization., aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- history., aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- interviews, race relations - racial discrimination., child welfare - child / parent separation - stolen generations., history - biographies - indigenous., book