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Unions BallaratJoe Hill
... Joe Hill......Hill, Joe...Joe Hill was a Swedish-American labor hero. He was a songwriter and cartoonist for the union. ...BTLC Ballarat Trades Hall Ballarat Trades and Labour Council Hill, Joe Labour movement - USA Songwriters Cartoonists Law Law enforcement VHS Joe Hill ...Joe Hill was a Swedish-American labor hero. He was a songwriter and cartoonist for the union. He was executed for alleged murder in 1914.Relevance to the union and labor movement culture and history in the United States. VHSbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, hill, joe, labour movement - usa, songwriters, cartoonists, law, law enforcement -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School students 1932 Grade V Photograph, 1932; copy made 2007
... Front row: Harry Williams, Ray Vivian, Wally Hyett, Tom Clayton, Jim McPherson, Alf Hill, Joe Bridges....Front row: Harry Williams, Ray Vivian, Wally Hyett, Tom Clayton, Jim McPherson, Alf Hill, Joe Bridges. Photograph Albion State School students 1932 Grade V Photograph ...albion state school, state school, adelaide street, albion, student photograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SCHOOL'S IN
... Third row: Bert Smirk, Stan Conroy, Hill Sexton, Joe Carmody, Tom Tuohey, Jim Pardy, Ted Pardy, Mat Tuohey, Vin Carmody. ...Third row: Bert Smirk, Stan Conroy, Hill Sexton, Joe Carmody, Tom Tuohey, Jim Pardy, Ted Pardy, Mat Tuohey, Vin Carmody. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, January 14, 2005. School's in: Photographed in 1922 is the class of Myola State School No. 1988. Back row: May Conroy, Eileen Pardy, Grace Smirk, Eileen Sexton, Mary Kennedy, Vera Tuohey, May Carmody, Maggie Pardy, unknown. Third row: Bert Smirk, Stan Conroy, Hill Sexton, Joe Carmody, Tom Tuohey, Jim Pardy, Ted Pardy, Mat Tuohey, Vin Carmody. Second row: Miss Baldwin (teacher), Mick Morrisey, Bill Morrisey, Norm Conroy, Ray Carmody, Mary Tuohey, Jean Dobie, unknown, Lila Dobie, Mercia Carmody, Rita Carmody. Front row: Alf Tuohey, Frank Carmody, Mick Tuohey, Pat Tuohey, Bob Carmody, Archie Dobie. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklets, Ballarat Historical Society, Spievogel Papers, volumes 1,2, & 3
... 3 soft covered books with text relating to the history of Ballarat. .1) yellow cover .2) blue cover .3) green cover .1) includes topics such as Gold discovery, Eureka, Main Road, Ballarat Fire Brigade, Ballarat Benevolent Home, Buninyong, Burke and Wills Monument, Chinese in Ballarat, Dana Street School, Ballarat Hospital, Lost Trades of Ballarat, Ballarat Military, Mount Pleasant, Old Colonists' Club, Phoenix Foundry, Ballarat Post Office, Railways, Ballarat School of Mines, South Street Society, Martin Hosking, Charles Curnow Phillips, James Sainsbury, and William Cross Yuille. .2) includes topics such as Ballarat streets, bowls, cricket, football, hotels, Little Bendigo, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat Quartz Mines, Sebastopol, Ballarat Turf Club, Ballarat Zoo, water supply. .3) includes topics such as the Kohinoor Nugget, Eureka, Black Hill, Sebastopol, oddietown, Joe the bellman, Trades Hall, Lal Lal Iron, Ballarat Library, Yuille Creek, Martin Hosking, Stonewall Jackson, steeplechase, Lemonade Paddock, Ivey's Flour Mill, Salvation Army, Stick Jaw Davey, Unicorn Hotel, doctors, Alfred Bells, Ballarat School of Mines Museum (War Museum), Joseph Orange, Ballarat East Post Office....According to Alex Barnett there is a reference in the Spielvogel Papers to the moving of the bodies of diggers killed at the Eureka Stockade to the old cemetery on 26 November 1857. ballarat speilvogel nathan spielvogel 3 soft covered books with text relating to the history of Ballarat. .1) yellow cover .2) blue cover .3) green cover .1) includes topics such as Gold discovery, Eureka, Main Road, Ballarat Fire Brigade, Ballarat Benevolent Home, Buninyong, Burke and Wills Monument, Chinese in Ballarat, Dana Street School, Ballarat Hospital, Lost Trades of Ballarat, Ballarat Military, Mount Pleasant, Old Colonists' Club, Phoenix Foundry, Ballarat Post Office, Railways, Ballarat School of Mines, South Street Society, Martin Hosking, Charles Curnow Phillips, James Sainsbury, and William Cross Yuille. .2) includes topics such as Ballarat streets, bowls, cricket, football, hotels, Little Bendigo, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat Quartz Mines, Sebastopol, Ballarat Turf Club, Ballarat Zoo, water supply. .3) includes topics such as the Kohinoor Nugget, Eureka, Black Hill, Sebastopol, oddietown, Joe the bellman, Trades Hall, Lal Lal Iron, Ballarat Library, Yuille Creek, Martin Hosking, Stonewall Jackson, steeplechase, Lemonade Paddock, Ivey's Flour Mill, Salvation Army, Stick Jaw Davey, Unicorn Hotel, doctors, Alfred Bells, Ballarat School of Mines Museum (War Museum), Joseph Orange, Ballarat East Post Office. ...Nathan Spielvogel was a local historian. The Spielvogel Papers consist of the articles he prepared for a series of weekly talks on Radio 3BA in 1936 and 1937. According to Alex Barnett there is a reference in the Spielvogel Papers to the moving of the bodies of diggers killed at the Eureka Stockade to the old cemetery on 26 November 1857.3 soft covered books with text relating to the history of Ballarat. .1) yellow cover .2) blue cover .3) green cover .1) includes topics such as Gold discovery, Eureka, Main Road, Ballarat Fire Brigade, Ballarat Benevolent Home, Buninyong, Burke and Wills Monument, Chinese in Ballarat, Dana Street School, Ballarat Hospital, Lost Trades of Ballarat, Ballarat Military, Mount Pleasant, Old Colonists' Club, Phoenix Foundry, Ballarat Post Office, Railways, Ballarat School of Mines, South Street Society, Martin Hosking, Charles Curnow Phillips, James Sainsbury, and William Cross Yuille. .2) includes topics such as Ballarat streets, bowls, cricket, football, hotels, Little Bendigo, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat Quartz Mines, Sebastopol, Ballarat Turf Club, Ballarat Zoo, water supply. .3) includes topics such as the Kohinoor Nugget, Eureka, Black Hill, Sebastopol, oddietown, Joe the bellman, Trades Hall, Lal Lal Iron, Ballarat Library, Yuille Creek, Martin Hosking, Stonewall Jackson, steeplechase, Lemonade Paddock, Ivey's Flour Mill, Salvation Army, Stick Jaw Davey, Unicorn Hotel, doctors, Alfred Bells, Ballarat School of Mines Museum (War Museum), Joseph Orange, Ballarat East Post Office.ballarat, speilvogel, nathan spielvogel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Australian Volleyball Federation (AVF) Newsletters, 1979-80
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This item contains Newsletters from the Australian Volleyball Federation, and other speorting news; it includes the following documents: 11171.22a Goulburn Valley Volleyball Association Winter Competition 1976 11171.22b Victorian Volleyball Calendar 1982 11171.22c Western Australia Volleyball Association newsletter 1978 11171.22d Volleyball Facilities and Equipment - Australian Volleyball Federation Booklet 11171.22e Australain U15 Volleyball Championship Program Booklet Geelong Aug 1984 11171.22f Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association Rules and by-laws and program 1983 season 11171.22g Ansett Airlines sponsored leaflet for the 1st International Coaches Course Adelaide 1978 11171.22h Sports Coach National Coaching Journal Spring 1979 - 64 pages 11171.22i Sports Coach Australian Coaching Journal Summer 1980 - 52 pages 11171.22j Sports Coach National Coaching Journal Winter 1979 - 56 pages 11171.22k Volleyball Journal March 1979 - Article "Joe Hiller retires with interview" 24 pages 11171.22l Volleyball Journal March 1978 - Article "Interview with Victorian Coach Tomas Satamaria" 20 pages 11171.22m Volleyball Journal Sept 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22n Volleyball Journal Sept 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22o Volleyball Journal Dec 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22p Leaflet promoting Australian Sports Development Programme 11171.22q Volleyball Victoria News June 1985 11171.22r Australian Volleyball News 1985-1987 11171.22s Australian Volleyball News 41/1975 Booklet 11171.22t Australian Volleyball News Jan 1982 11171.22u Journal Documentation Service - Dept. of Youth Sport and Recreation 1979...In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event. victorian country volleyball council vcvc victorian amateur volleyball association volleyball victoria This item contains Newsletters from the Australian Volleyball Federation, and other speorting news; it includes the following documents: 11171.22a Goulburn Valley Volleyball Association Winter Competition 1976 11171.22b Victorian Volleyball Calendar 1982 11171.22c Western Australia Volleyball Association newsletter 1978 11171.22d Volleyball Facilities and Equipment - Australian Volleyball Federation Booklet 11171.22e Australain U15 Volleyball Championship Program Booklet Geelong Aug 1984 11171.22f Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association Rules and by-laws and program 1983 season 11171.22g Ansett Airlines sponsored leaflet for the 1st International Coaches Course Adelaide 1978 11171.22h Sports Coach National Coaching Journal Spring 1979 - 64 pages 11171.22i Sports Coach Australian Coaching Journal Summer 1980 - 52 pages 11171.22j Sports Coach National Coaching Journal Winter 1979 - 56 pages 11171.22k Volleyball Journal March 1979 - Article "Joe Hiller retires with interview" 24 pages 11171.22l Volleyball Journal March 1978 - Article "Interview with Victorian Coach Tomas Satamaria" 20 pages 11171.22m Volleyball Journal Sept 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22n Volleyball Journal Sept 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22o Volleyball Journal Dec 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22p Leaflet promoting Australian Sports Development Programme 11171.22q Volleyball Victoria News June 1985 11171.22r Australian Volleyball News 1985-1987 11171.22s Australian Volleyball News 41/1975 Booklet 11171.22t Australian Volleyball News Jan 1982 11171.22u Journal Documentation Service - Dept. of Youth Sport and Recreation 1979 Document The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Australian Volleyball Federation (AVF) Newsletters. ...Volleyball has been played in regional Victoria since the early-1960’s. During those early days, most competitions, like the founders of our great sport, were run by, or in conjunction with, the YMCA. Competitions were running at the Ballarat School of Mines and the YMCA’s of Bendigo, Geelong and Warrnambool. In August 1966, an invitation was extended by the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association to play in the first State-wide event at Monash University. Geelong and Bendigo accepted the invitation with Melbourne represented by Sisu. For Bendigo players at least, this was the first exposure to ‘international rules’, which prevented upward scoops with open hands, introduced an action called a ‘dig’ and seemed to penalise most overhead actions using the fingers as ‘double hits’! Over the next few years, the sport expanded through the YMCA movement with weekly competitions starting up in Ararat, Warrnambool and Latrobe Valley. The Victorian Regional Council of YMCA’s proposed the first Victorian YMCA Championship in Warrnambool on 30th March 1968 with an entry fee of $4.00 per team. The sport continued to grow with additional regional associations affiliating with the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association (now VVI) who provided the coaching and refereeing assistance needed to raise the standard of play. In 1970, the YMCA Championships started to give way to the Victorian Country Championships with the first ever event held in Bendigo. In 1973, a re-organisation of the VAVA saw the proposal to create separate Victorian Country and Metropolitan Volleyball Councils. The VCVC was established in 1974 and took over the organisation of the Victorian Country Championships. For the next 10-12 years, the Country Championships grew in stature with the inclusion of two divisions for open men and women and junior divisions for boys and girls. Representative teams successfully contested Australian Country Championships between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales on several occasions. In October 1985, the VCVC voluntarily wound up the Council and handed the responsibility for the Country Championships back to Volleyball Victoria, who by that time had full-time State Executive and Coaching Directors. Since that time, the Long Weekend in June has continued to be the date of the major annual volleyball event for most regional associations, even though in 1986 the Junior Country Championships were wound up in favour of state and national schools events. A number of regional associations have ceased to exist, as have a number of regional tournaments. Regional leagues were created in both the Gippsland and Central, North-West regions, with Gippsland the only one to survive. Some associations have successfully competed in the State League competitions at various times. Following the experience gained by a number of regional administrators working on the Sydney Olympic Games, a proposal to revamp the Victorian Country Championship was put to VVI in early 2002. Later that year, the Volleyball Victoria Country Championships Commission was formed to implement the recommendations of the review and take control of the event into the future. These championships now provide regional players and officials an opportunity to participate in a consistently well-managed event, using many international protocols and a high standard of presentation. Without doubt, this event now ranks as one of the best volleyball events in Australia. Source: 2022 Country Championship regulations The management of the Country Championships by the Victorian Country Championship Commission certainly achieved the objective of raising the standard of presentation, and delivering a consistently high quality event. However, the demands on Host Associations began to take their toll, with several Associations declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event.This item contains Newsletters from the Australian Volleyball Federation, and other speorting news; it includes the following documents: 11171.22a Goulburn Valley Volleyball Association Winter Competition 1976 11171.22b Victorian Volleyball Calendar 1982 11171.22c Western Australia Volleyball Association newsletter 1978 11171.22d Volleyball Facilities and Equipment - Australian Volleyball Federation Booklet 11171.22e Australain U15 Volleyball Championship Program Booklet Geelong Aug 1984 11171.22f Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association Rules and by-laws and program 1983 season 11171.22g Ansett Airlines sponsored leaflet for the 1st International Coaches Course Adelaide 1978 11171.22h Sports Coach National Coaching Journal Spring 1979 - 64 pages 11171.22i Sports Coach Australian Coaching Journal Summer 1980 - 52 pages 11171.22j Sports Coach National Coaching Journal Winter 1979 - 56 pages 11171.22k Volleyball Journal March 1979 - Article "Joe Hiller retires with interview" 24 pages 11171.22l Volleyball Journal March 1978 - Article "Interview with Victorian Coach Tomas Satamaria" 20 pages 11171.22m Volleyball Journal Sept 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22n Volleyball Journal Sept 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22o Volleyball Journal Dec 1978 - 24 pages 11171.22p Leaflet promoting Australian Sports Development Programme 11171.22q Volleyball Victoria News June 1985 11171.22r Australian Volleyball News 1985-1987 11171.22s Australian Volleyball News 41/1975 Booklet 11171.22t Australian Volleyball News Jan 1982 11171.22u Journal Documentation Service - Dept. of Youth Sport and Recreation 1979victorian country volleyball council, vcvc, victorian amateur volleyball association, volleyball victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Chapionship Reports, 1975
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This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1975 andreports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.4a Three letters from VAVA Secretary Wolfgang Gollong 11171.4b Letter from Ballarat YMCA Volleyball Association 11171.4c Letter from Swan Hill Volleyball Association 11171.4d Letter from Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association 11171.4e Letter from Latrobe Valley Volleyball Association April 1975 11171.4f Letter from the Ballarat YMCA Volleyball Association 11171.4g Three letters from VAVA Secretary Wolfgang Gollong 11171.4h Letter to Joe Hiller re refereeing at the Country Championships 11171.4i Letter to Eric Hayman President of VAVA re Asian Championships 11171.4j Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re registration of players 11171.4k Letter from Bendigo YMCA Volleyball association list of office bearers 11171.4l Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re rule books 11171.4m Letter from Ballarat re referees for finals 11171.4n Letter from VAVA apology from Eric Hayman 11171.4o 1975 Country Championships Conditions 11171.4p 1975 Country Championships Teams Registration forms 11171.4q 1975 Country Championships Team entry forms 11171.4r Letters from VAVA re State Coaches 11171.4s Treasurer Report Sept 1975 11171.4t Letter to all associations re contact information 11171.4u Telegram from Swan Hill Volleyball 11171.4v Letter to VAVA Secretary re Meeting Wangaratta June 1975 11171.4w Notices from VAVA re Australian Tournaments 11171.4x List of Accommodation for Bendigo Country Championships 11171.4y VCVC Financial Statement 32 Aug 1976 11171.4z Two letters from VAVA Olympic team Appeal and Coaches Course 11171.4aa Agenda VCVC Meetings Morwell Dec 1975 11171.4ab Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re Australian Volleyball Constitution 11171.4ac VCVC List of Executive Contacts...In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event. victorian country volleyball council vcvc victorian amateur volleyball association volleyball victoria This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1975 andreports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.4a Three letters from VAVA Secretary Wolfgang Gollong 11171.4b Letter from Ballarat YMCA Volleyball Association 11171.4c Letter from Swan Hill Volleyball Association 11171.4d Letter from Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association 11171.4e Letter from Latrobe Valley Volleyball Association April 1975 11171.4f Letter from the Ballarat YMCA Volleyball Association 11171.4g Three letters from VAVA Secretary Wolfgang Gollong 11171.4h Letter to Joe Hiller re refereeing at the Country Championships 11171.4i Letter to Eric Hayman President of VAVA re Asian Championships 11171.4j Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re registration of players 11171.4k Letter from Bendigo YMCA Volleyball association list of office bearers 11171.4l Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re rule books 11171.4m Letter from Ballarat re referees for finals 11171.4n Letter from VAVA apology from Eric Hayman 11171.4o 1975 Country Championships Conditions 11171.4p 1975 Country Championships Teams Registration forms 11171.4q 1975 Country Championships Team entry forms 11171.4r Letters from VAVA re State Coaches 11171.4s Treasurer Report Sept 1975 11171.4t Letter to all associations re contact information 11171.4u Telegram from Swan Hill Volleyball 11171.4v Letter to VAVA Secretary re Meeting Wangaratta June 1975 11171.4w Notices from VAVA re Australian Tournaments 11171.4x List of Accommodation for Bendigo Country Championships 11171.4y VCVC Financial Statement 32 Aug 1976 11171.4z Two letters from VAVA Olympic team Appeal and Coaches Course 11171.4aa Agenda VCVC Meetings Morwell Dec 1975 11171.4ab Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re Australian Volleyball Constitution 11171.4ac VCVC List of Executive Contacts Document The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Chapionship Reports. ...Volleyball has been played in regional Victoria since the early-1960’s. During those early days, most competitions, like the founders of our great sport, were run by, or in conjunction with, the YMCA. Competitions were running at the Ballarat School of Mines and the YMCA’s of Bendigo, Geelong and Warrnambool. In August 1966, an invitation was extended by the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association to play in the first State-wide event at Monash University. Geelong and Bendigo accepted the invitation with Melbourne represented by Sisu. For Bendigo players at least, this was the first exposure to ‘international rules’, which prevented upward scoops with open hands, introduced an action called a ‘dig’ and seemed to penalise most overhead actions using the fingers as ‘double hits’! Over the next few years, the sport expanded through the YMCA movement with weekly competitions starting up in Ararat, Warrnambool and Latrobe Valley. The Victorian Regional Council of YMCA’s proposed the first Victorian YMCA Championship in Warrnambool on 30th March 1968 with an entry fee of $4.00 per team. The sport continued to grow with additional regional associations affiliating with the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association (now VVI) who provided the coaching and refereeing assistance needed to raise the standard of play. In 1970, the YMCA Championships started to give way to the Victorian Country Championships with the first ever event held in Bendigo. In 1973, a re-organisation of the VAVA saw the proposal to create separate Victorian Country and Metropolitan Volleyball Councils. The VCVC was established in 1974 and took over the organisation of the Victorian Country Championships. For the next 10-12 years, the Country Championships grew in stature with the inclusion of two divisions for open men and women and junior divisions for boys and girls. Representative teams successfully contested Australian Country Championships between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales on several occasions. In October 1985, the VCVC voluntarily wound up the Council and handed the responsibility for the Country Championships back to Volleyball Victoria, who by that time had full-time State Executive and Coaching Directors. Since that time, the Long Weekend in June has continued to be the date of the major annual volleyball event for most regional associations, even though in 1986 the Junior Country Championships were wound up in favour of state and national schools events. A number of regional associations have ceased to exist, as have a number of regional tournaments. Regional leagues were created in both the Gippsland and Central, North-West regions, with Gippsland the only one to survive. Some associations have successfully competed in the State League competitions at various times. Following the experience gained by a number of regional administrators working on the Sydney Olympic Games, a proposal to revamp the Victorian Country Championship was put to VVI in early 2002. Later that year, the Volleyball Victoria Country Championships Commission was formed to implement the recommendations of the review and take control of the event into the future. These championships now provide regional players and officials an opportunity to participate in a consistently well-managed event, using many international protocols and a high standard of presentation. Without doubt, this event now ranks as one of the best volleyball events in Australia. Source: 2022 Country Championship regulations The management of the Country Championships by the Victorian Country Championship Commission certainly achieved the objective of raising the standard of presentation, and delivering a consistently high quality event. However, the demands on Host Associations began to take their toll, with several Associations declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event.This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1975 andreports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.4a Three letters from VAVA Secretary Wolfgang Gollong 11171.4b Letter from Ballarat YMCA Volleyball Association 11171.4c Letter from Swan Hill Volleyball Association 11171.4d Letter from Geelong Amateur Volleyball Association 11171.4e Letter from Latrobe Valley Volleyball Association April 1975 11171.4f Letter from the Ballarat YMCA Volleyball Association 11171.4g Three letters from VAVA Secretary Wolfgang Gollong 11171.4h Letter to Joe Hiller re refereeing at the Country Championships 11171.4i Letter to Eric Hayman President of VAVA re Asian Championships 11171.4j Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re registration of players 11171.4k Letter from Bendigo YMCA Volleyball association list of office bearers 11171.4l Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re rule books 11171.4m Letter from Ballarat re referees for finals 11171.4n Letter from VAVA apology from Eric Hayman 11171.4o 1975 Country Championships Conditions 11171.4p 1975 Country Championships Teams Registration forms 11171.4q 1975 Country Championships Team entry forms 11171.4r Letters from VAVA re State Coaches 11171.4s Treasurer Report Sept 1975 11171.4t Letter to all associations re contact information 11171.4u Telegram from Swan Hill Volleyball 11171.4v Letter to VAVA Secretary re Meeting Wangaratta June 1975 11171.4w Notices from VAVA re Australian Tournaments 11171.4x List of Accommodation for Bendigo Country Championships 11171.4y VCVC Financial Statement 32 Aug 1976 11171.4z Two letters from VAVA Olympic team Appeal and Coaches Course 11171.4aa Agenda VCVC Meetings Morwell Dec 1975 11171.4ab Letter from Ballarat Volleyball re Australian Volleyball Constitution 11171.4ac VCVC List of Executive Contactsvictorian country volleyball council, vcvc, victorian amateur volleyball association, volleyball victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Audio - Audio CD, Tapestry: our Pye family history through all generations, Early 21st century
... Joe Burge. Thomas Browne established the property "Squattlesea Mere" and Thomas Pye and his family settled in Port Fairy and then in Bessiebelle. Today this little settlement has many Pye descendants. The other matter of interest is that Thomas Pye's son,Charles Pye, gained the Victoria Cross in India and is buried at Tower Hill. ...Joe Burge. Thomas Browne established the property "Squattlesea Mere" and Thomas Pye and his family settled in Port Fairy and then in Bessiebelle. Today this little settlement has many Pye descendants. The other matter of interest is that Thomas Pye's son,Charles Pye, gained the Victoria Cross in India and is buried at Tower Hill. his DVD is of historical interest because it records the story of the Pye family in the Western District. ...This DVD gives information about the Pye family. Thomas Pye came to Sydney as convict in 1837 and was assigned to work for Captain Sylvester Brown and came to the Port Philip district with his master. Sylvester's son, Thomas, travelled to the Western District in 1844 and took Thomas and his wife. Mary with him. Thomas Browne later wrote novels under the name of Rolf Boldrewood . In his book " Old Melbourne Memories " Thomas Pye is given the name Joe Burge. Thomas Browne established the property "Squattlesea Mere" and Thomas Pye and his family settled in Port Fairy and then in Bessiebelle. Today this little settlement has many Pye descendants. The other matter of interest is that Thomas Pye's son,Charles Pye, gained the Victoria Cross in India and is buried at Tower Hill. his DVD is of historical interest because it records the story of the Pye family in the Western District.This is a DVD with blue hand writing on the front and an accompanying sheet of paper showing an English country scene. It is enclosed in a plastic mesh envelope.TAPESTRY Our Pye Family history through all generations by Elizabeth Pye.pye family, warrnambool, captain sylvester brown, thomas browne, rolf boldrewood -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Royal Australian Survey Corps Surveyors in the Field – North Queensland and Torres Strait, 1961
... Andy Millar occupying a survey station on a hill in the Cape York Peninsula, QLD. .2) - Photo, colour, 1961. Joe Farrington taking observations with a V500 Series Tavistock geodetic theodolite at a survey station in the Cape York Peninsula, QLD. .3) - Photo, colour, 1961. ...Andy Millar occupying a survey station on a hill in the Cape York Peninsula, QLD. .2) - Photo, colour, 1961. Joe Farrington taking observations with a V500 Series Tavistock geodetic theodolite at a survey station in the Cape York Peninsula, QLD. .3) - Photo, colour, 1961. ...This is a set of five photographs of surveyors and support staff in the field undertaking duties in North Queensland and Torres Strait in 1961. The surveyors were employed in the establishment of mapping and geodetic control. In this era surveyors used theodolites to observe horizontal and vertical angles and tellurometers to measure base line distances between survey stations. In photo .2P Joe Farrington is seen taking survey observations using a Tavistock V500 Series Tavistock theodolite at a survey station between the Edward River and Aurukun in the Cape York Peninsula. The Gulf of Carpentaria appears in the background. From 1957 helicopter transport of survey parties revolutionised transport in remote areas. The civilian helicopter was hired from TAA. This is a set of five photographs of surveyors and support staff in the field undertaking duties in North Queensland and Torres Strait in 1961. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, 1961. Andy Millar occupying a survey station on a hill in the Cape York Peninsula, QLD. .2) - Photo, colour, 1961. Joe Farrington taking observations with a V500 Series Tavistock geodetic theodolite at a survey station in the Cape York Peninsula, QLD. .3) - Photo, colour, 1961. Daryl Parker taking a break from survey observations on a hill located on Duaun Island QLD, in the Torres Strait, a few miles south of the PNG coastline. Hill height was 975 ft. .4) - Photo, colour, 1961. Three Torres Strait divers L to R: unidentified, Darku and Ray Mau Daryl standing behind a Tavistock geodetic theodolite on a hill located on Duaun Island QLD, in the Torres Strait, a few miles south of the PNG coastline. .5) - Photo, colour, 1961. Andy Millar holding meat from a small turtle on Duaun Island QLD, in the Torres Strait, a few miles south of the PNG coastline. An unidentified Duaun Island local appears in the background..1P to .5P annotated on back – personnel names, the year and the location. royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, asr, army svy regt, fortuna, surveying -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letters written by Richard Squire to his son Tom Squire 1937
... Hill Syndicate...Morrison's Lead...Wilkinson...J. Hayes...Mr Nichol...Burglary...Baragwanath...Wilkinson Ross...Creswick...Seville...Mr. Ross...O'Connor...C. McGrath...Alfred Mica Smith...Henderson Ross...Angus Kelly...A. R. Dodson...Duke of Wellington Plant...The Moorabool Lead...Williams...Paralysis...Woodlock...Squire...Whipp...Joe...Hill Syndicate Morrison's Lead Wilkinson J. Hayes Mr Nichol Burglary Baragwanath Wilkinson Ross Creswick Seville Mr. Ross O'Connor C. McGrath Alfred Mica Smith Henderson Ross Angus Kelly A. R. Dodson Duke of Wellington Plant The Moorabool Lead Williams Paralysis Woodlock Squire Whipp Joe ...In 1905 Richard Squire was manager of the West Berry Consols at Allendale, and developed an improved system of mine ventilation, which was supported in "The Age."[4] He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failed. MINE MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. Ballarat Branch. ... Mr R. B. Squire, manager of the West Berry Consols, at Allendale, submitted a paper detailing what he had done tor the betterment of ventilation in the alluvial mines of Smeaton and Mary borough districts- Members gave Mr Squire every credit for the results that he claimed to have effected; the adoption of his ideas had testified to their value to mine-owners. It was painted out, however, that for want of a thorough debate of the subject with experienced men the author had unwittingly included some general statements that required modifying in some points and extending in others, in justice to other workers among the earlier and the present day managers of mines. It was decided to invite the author to meet a sub-committee on this subject!A variety of Letters written by Richard Squire to his son Tom Squire about the goings on at Mt Mercer Mine 1937richard squire, tom squire, hazel squire, jack squire, jim squire, ned, mt mercer, plant, skids, pump, poppet, carburetor, shaft, balance weight, pulleys, syndicate, suction, lease, reports, estimates, flat fields, reef, trucks, pipeclay, sandstone, suction pipe, valves, honeycomb rock, yarrowee, ballarat, reef combs, cheques, yellow slate, leigh river, dyke, quartz, ballarat deep leads, ballarat deep leads extension, bore, reads, bedrock, cemented sand, g m of a, gold mines of australia, liz the car, geoff squire, lode, cameron and sutherland, hayes timber, alan squire, ethel, ross creek field, ross creek gold mining co., frank herman, lillas, jack hayes, eyres brothers, g.gay & co, buninyong, glenfine, the star mine of avoca fields, talbot alluvials, guildford plateau, a.b.c. special supply store, geological branch, shell coy, lawaluk, almanac, mcbinny, bingley's paddock, cargaire valley and lead, stand and deliver demands, sheehan's, smeaton hotel, john charleson, aleck charleson, ted brown, billy jordan, mr banks, ballarat main lead, binney, goon, illabrook, mrs trenery, bre, max, june, mary, len, barry, hunter, herman, martin, aunt annie, bella, pitfield coy, mcnaughtons, donaldson, dereel, hogan, the bay leads, avoca field, ballarat alluvials, neil cameron, haddon field, courier, tom cotton, llewellen, stanley hunter, mr leonard, tom mitchell, school of mines, bryant, a.c. connely, dodson, constable mcmullins, adam ronaldson, bewick mining & co., reginald murray, r.c. selwyn, craig's hotel, broken hill syndicate, morrison's lead, wilkinson, j. hayes, mr nichol, burglary, baragwanath, wilkinson ross, creswick, seville, mr. ross, o'connor, c. mcgrath, alfred mica smith, henderson ross, angus kelly, a. r. dodson, duke of wellington plant, the moorabool lead, williams, paralysis, woodlock, squire, whipp, joe williams, peacock, moran, buchanan, hoare, bree kutchel, kohinoor band and alluvian, star of the east, bonshaw, epidemic, polio, mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Catalogue, End. Bachelor of Communication Design 2016, 2016
... Joe Halliwell...Nikki Luitjes...Stephanie Martin...Claudia Prendergast...Adam Trethowan...Cheyenne Monaghan...Caitlin Wytkamp...Alistair Heighway...Ben Mangan...Chrissie Smith...Claire Blake...Debbie Hill...Students: Nathan Burke, Leroy Cassar, Steven Curcio, Shaun Dewitte, Shayla Gibson, Joe Halliwell, Nikki Luitjes, Stephanie Martin, Claudia Prendergast, Adam Trethowan, Cheyenne Monaghan, Caitlin Wytkamp. 12 students. Thank you to lecturers and supporters, Alistair Heighway, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Claire Blake, Debbie Hill, Ewen Ross, Jason Grace, Jimmy Pasakos, John McDonald, Justin Weyers, Paul Mah, Peter Gaulke, Peter Pilven, Phillip Berry, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Sam Harmer, Travis Price. ...Students: Nathan Burke, Leroy Cassar, Steven Curcio, Shaun Dewitte, Shayla Gibson, Joe Halliwell, Nikki Luitjes, Stephanie Martin, Claudia Prendergast, Adam Trethowan, Cheyenne Monaghan, Caitlin Wytkamp. 12 students. Thank you to lecturers and supporters, Alistair Heighway, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Claire Blake, Debbie Hill, Ewen Ross, Jason Grace, Jimmy Pasakos, John McDonald, Justin Weyers, Paul Mah, Peter Gaulke, Peter Pilven, Phillip Berry, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Sam Harmer, Travis Price. ...In this catalogue / Zine, students are responding to the theme of "End". Students: Nathan Burke, Leroy Cassar, Steven Curcio, Shaun Dewitte, Shayla Gibson, Joe Halliwell, Nikki Luitjes, Stephanie Martin, Claudia Prendergast, Adam Trethowan, Cheyenne Monaghan, Caitlin Wytkamp. 12 students. Thank you to lecturers and supporters, Alistair Heighway, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Claire Blake, Debbie Hill, Ewen Ross, Jason Grace, Jimmy Pasakos, John McDonald, Justin Weyers, Paul Mah, Peter Gaulke, Peter Pilven, Phillip Berry, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Sam Harmer, Travis Price. Thank you to final year staff, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Nicholas Mau, Peter Gaulke, Phillip Berry.Promotional catalogue created by Federation University third year, graduating students, 2016. 24pp full colour text pages and 4pp saddle stitched cover (printed dark orange and blue), uncoated stock.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia, bachelor, degree, camp street campus, arts academy, nathan burke, leroy cassar, steven curcio, shaun dewitte, shayla gibson, joe halliwell, nikki luitjes, stephanie martin, claudia prendergast, adam trethowan, cheyenne monaghan, caitlin wytkamp, alistair heighway, ben mangan, chrissie smith, claire blake, debbie hill, ewen ross, jason grace, jimmy pasakos, john mcdonald, justin weyers, paul mah, peter gaulke, peter pilven, phillip berry, roberta crisci-richardson, sam harmer, travis price -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFilm - Video (VHS), Diamond Creek Fire Brigade, c.1955-1987
... Joe Hislop...John Bennett...Kangaroo Ground...kangaroo ground tower...Keith Bradbury...Kyneton Fire Brigade...Lambert Street...main hurstbridge road...Mangarook Oval...Maypole dancing...Mel Stone...Mildura 1986...Mrs Bradbury...MXE754 Vic Registration...Neil Marshall...Nel Stone...orchard district...Oxy Viva resuscitator...Pauline Dick...Pauline Toner MP...Pisy home...Plenty Fire Brigade Road Rescue unit...pony rides...radio control room...Reverend Jock Ryan...Ron Kirkbride...Rudy Libel...Shell Service Station...Shire of Eltham War Memorial...Shire President Wayne Phillips...spinning wheel...Stan Redpath...State Championships...Swan Hill...Wadeson Ian Douglas International tanker J.L Ryan Jack Marks Jack Sinclair January 1969 Jaws of Life Jean Ryan Jim Bates and Hugh Bar Jim Cox Joe Hislop John Bennett Kangaroo Ground kangaroo ground tower Keith Bradbury Kyneton Fire Brigade Lambert Street main hurstbridge road Mangarook Oval Maypole dancing Mel Stone Mildura 1986 Mrs Bradbury MXE754 Vic Registration Neil Marshall Nel Stone orchard district Oxy Viva resuscitator Pauline Dick Pauline Toner MP Pisy home Plenty Fire Brigade Road Rescue unit pony rides radio control room Reverend Jock Ryan Ron Kirkbride Rudy Libel Shell Service Station Shire of Eltham War Memorial Shire President Wayne Phillips spinning wheel Stan Redpath State Championships Swan Hill 1981 TCM418 Vic Registration Torchlight Procession Toyota 4WD trophies Vic Cohn Victorian Bushfires - 1969 VL3JZ On label: "Donation - August 2000 Diamond Creek Unit Old films made up from Fire Brigade shows at competitions - also Kangaroo Ground Tower being used" BASF Standard Quality SQ E-180 VHS dubbing (poor quality) of three films Converted to MP4 file format 0:34:38, 1.85GB Diamond Creek Fire Brigade Film Video (VHS) ...Combination of three movie films. Movie One (1950s): 00:00 – 13:14 Black and white footage of Diamond Creek firemen practising in Diamond Street in the 1950s for forthcoming demonstrations of abilities. Mentions of Gordon Brandy and Joe Hislop Running out hoses from old hose reels along Diamond Street, Diamond Creek Displays from various brigades running out and connecting hoses. Also scenes from the 1950s of Diamond Creek Fire Brigade competing in various locations around Victoria and Tasmania. Mentions of Brigade members Dave Kidd, Bruce Hackett, Ron Kirkbride, Jack Marks, Graham Upton who are prominent in these events. Members of Kyneton Fire Brigade also present. Members competing in running out hose reels, connecting hoses togethers and to hydrants then climbing towers to direct water from hose or at a target hanging above the road. Diamond Creek members identified wearing a diamond on their chest and back. Includes scenes of Scottish pipe bands at the events and significant crowds of spectators. Footage of Mel Stone and Beryl Marks, Stan Redpath and Ron Kirkbride, then Ron Kirkbride and Eric Holt viewing flower displays. Film changes to colour at Diamond Creek oval for practice with fire engine entering oval. Members depicted include Bill May, Jack Sinclair, Jim Cox, Bob Beale, Dave Kidd, Bruce Hackett and Captain Clarrie Stone. Reverts to black and white in the 1950s where the Brigade joins forces with the Diamond Valley Community Hospital for a Gala Day on the Diamond Creek Oval. Changes to colour again, possibly same event and scenes of children on bikes and scooters or with prams and carts racing around the oval. Mention of young lad Brian Laurie who has his own fire truck. Dart throwing, pony rides. Scenes with Dr Don Cordner, Gus Lyons, Vic Cohn (?) and spinning wheel and Diamond Creek School children entertain a large crowd with Maypole dancing. Movie Two (1950s): 13:25 – 19:00 This black and white film was taken by a TV film crew in the 1950s depicts a typical call out for the Diamond Creek Fire Brigade. In this case the careless action of a member of the public throwing a lighted match from a car, which can cause extensive damage. Footage features the Shire of Eltham War Memorial tower at Kangaroo Ground before it was modified with a fire spotter’s cabin. Discusses fire spotting operations from the tower. Shows a fire spotter walking around the top of the tower. A fire is detected, and the information is relayed to the nearest fire station, in this case, Diamond Creek. The telephone call is received, and the alarm sounded. Captain Clarrie Stone and firemen May and Shaw leave their workplaces and prepare for action. Scenes of running across the Main Hurstbridge road showing the shops (Shell service station and Chemist prominent). Scenes entering the fire station which has a pictorial warning covering the entire door “Only you can prevent forest fires – If you’re careless – we’re homeless!” Eric Holt pinpoints the location of the fire while Captain Clarrie Stone and Fireman Shaw take note. The advance vehicle (an FE Holden ute, rego GTE-696) leaves to assess the extent of the fire. Having assessed the fire, Fireman Shaw communicates with base showing radio with call sign VL3JZ. Eric Holt takes the call. In the meantime, Captain Clarrie Stone and Fireman Shaw undertake some limited action to address the fire. Firemen Bill May, Jim Bates and Hugh Bar (?) man the tanker. A photo portrait of Queen Elizabeth is visible hanging on the wall. They are later joined by Firemen Jim Cox, Eric DeBuse (?) and Jack Marks. The tanker is seen departing the station and diverging off before the bridge. Captain Clarrie Stone and Fireman Shaw are seen pumping water on the flames with hand pumps when the tanker arrives. The hose is unreeled, and water turned on the flames. Jack Sinclair joins the action. Jim Cox directs water to the high stuff. The fire put out, Jack Marks and Eric DeBuse wind in the hoses and the team head back to town. It’s peaceful again at the memorial tower. Movie Three (1969-1987): 19:14 – 34:34 Colour film “Fired with Dedication”, Country Fire Authority Victoria, produced by I.L. Wadeson, Commentary by A.M. Hem. Credits with CFA Victoria emblem and then placed over a view of an old-style ladder engine. Opens with the scene of a fire engine outside the Diamond Creek Fire Station then various trophies reflecting the competition success of the brigade in various track and disciplined events. Two trophies shown of particular pride to the brigade were for first place in the Torchlight Procession at the State Championships in Mildura in 1986 and also at Swan Hill in 1981. Still photo scenes of ex Captain Clarrie Stone, Brigade Captain for 21 years; ex Captain Jack Marks, 10 years; ex Captain Ian Douglas, 10 years. Cuts to scene of radio control room, January 1969, and news of a fire on the northern side of the township of Diamond Creek. With scenes of flames in bush, the narration explains that until the early 1960s the area was an orchard district which protected the town against the savagery of bushfires. But due to competition from other areas more suitable for orcharding and easier transport to Melbourne the district could no longer remain competitive, and orchards were replaced by grassed areas, which together with the bush areas were a feeding ground for fire. On 8th January 1969, high temperatures and strong north winds, were, with the carelessness of some individual all that was necessary to produce the worst fire the district had seen. Cuts to scene of blackened fields and cattle - Hundreds of hectares of grass land were blackened, and cattle had to be transported to other areas for agistment. Scene of destroyed buildings in the township – 13 houses and the public hall in the town were destroyed as was the theatre equipment which was owned by the fire brigade. The Church of England Hall and bell tower were badly damaged. The whole town could have been burnt out but for the determination, skill, and courage of the Diamond Creek Fire Brigade. Scenes of all that was left of the home on the hill on the west side of the Church of England. Also, the remains of the old Pisy (?) home on the top of the same hill near Lambert Street, and the ruined Crocker home. Cuts to a scene in the mid-1970s to mid-1980s of a house fire in Haley Street attended by the Diamond Creek Fire Brigade. Although the house was severely damaged, it was saved. Mentions that whilst assistance is appreciated, in some circumstances, those doing so are not properly dressed for fighting fires. Breathing apparatus is a must in structure fire attack. Next scene (either on Mangarook or Coventry oval) showing off four Diamond Creek Fire Brigade efficient and very expensive firefighting units. Features a forward control vehicle Toyota 4WD used for conveying task force personnel to the required areas; a Hino Model 3.2 tanker, diesel powered and carries 3,000 litres of water and has a 16 HP petrol driven pump which delivers 900 litres of water per minute; an International tanker (registration TCM-418) which carries 3,000 litres of water with pumping capacity of 600 litres per minute. The Ford diesel powered pumper (registration MXE-754) is a well-equipped vehicle with a water capacity of 1,000 litres and capable of pumping 1,900 litres of water per minute from the main pump, has many lockers which hose equipment such as breathing apparatus and various types of hose nozzles and foam making equipment. The vehicle carries 360m of 64mm diameter hose which can be laid out from the rear lockers and a portable lighting plant, an Oxy Viva resuscitator to revive smoke inhalation victims and forcible entry tools to gain access to structure fires. Views of the main pump and control panel on the vehicle. As well as the main pump, the vehicle is equipped with an auxiliary pump which allows the facility to pump whilst moving. Fire fighters must undergo constant training and hone their skills, Scenes of a training exercise using the pumper to pump from static water. First, the short lengths of suction hose are coupled, a strainer fitted to ensure debris does not foul the pump. Gauges must be constantly monitored to ensure manageable water pressures are maintained. Pressures are normally controlled to allow two fire fighters to work at each nozzle outlet. Two nozzles are tested, one adjustable jet fog type which is used on flammable gasses or within a structure fire to absorb heat. A straight jet nozzle to project water long distances to protect exposed surfaces close to a fire radiated heat. The pumper is quite a versatile vehicle in handling structure fires, but it also carries specialist equipment needed in containing hazardous chemical incidents. Cuts to scene of parade – the Diamond Creek Fire Brigade has with other neighbouring brigades participated in most town fairs and earns the respect of the watching public. It can be seen why this brigade has been so successful at disciplined contests. Views of Plenty Fire Brigade Road Rescue unit which is equipped with the “Jaws of Life” Scenes of athletic competitions – many neighbouring brigades indulge in friendly but keen competition at the Diamond Creek Town Fair. The young are also encouraged to participate in all aspects of Junior Fire Brigade activities and become tomorrow’s generation of volunteer fire fighters. Scene of the 1986 Diamond Creek Town Fair which was the last time veteran Captain Clarrie Stone BEM marched with the brigade. Clarrie was awarded the British Empire Medal for his service to the Country Fire Authority. Also, scenes of vehicles in the parade. Cuts to scene of brigade members in drill formation for inspection by Acting Chief Harry Rothsay (?) on the occasion of the opening of the new fire station extensions on August 29, 1987. Rudy Libel (?) Captain at the time. Scenes of crowds including many dignitaries of neighbouring brigades present including Lieutenant Gordon Grandy (who came down from Queensland for the occasion) and ex-Secretary David Kidd and wife Betty, also ex Captain Clarrie Stone and Mrs Nel Stone, a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary, the Reverend Jock Ryan, son of J.L Ryan, founder of the Diamond Creek Fire Brigade, Foundation Captain of the fire brigade, Keith Bradbury and Mrs Bradbury. Pauline Dick accepts a community service award for services to the CFA. Recognising over 47 and a half years of service, a presentation is made by Mr Neil Marshall, Acting Chairman of the CFA to ex Captain Clarrie Stone with response by Clarrie. Other members of the official party include Cr. Martin Wright, Shire President Wayne Phillips and local Member of Parliament, Mrs Pauline Toner. Ex foreman John Bennett is presented with a life member’s awards by Captain Rudy Libel. The camera also catches Gwen Cox, Jean Ryan and Bessie Layton (?) Provides historic footage of people, places and equipment and a record of the worst fires expoerienced in Diamond Creek in 1969BASF Standard Quality SQ E-180 VHS dubbing (poor quality) of three films Converted to MP4 file format 0:34:38, 1.85GBOn label: "Donation - August 2000 Diamond Creek Unit Old films made up from Fire Brigade shows at competitions - also Kangaroo Ground Tower being used"video recording, diamond creek fire brigade, 1986 diamond creek town fair, a.m. hem, acting chief harry rothsay, athletic competitions, beryl marks, bessie layton, betty kidd, bill may, bob beale, brian laurie, bruce hackett, captain clarrie stone, chemist, church of england hall, clarrie stone, clarrie stone bem, country fire authority victoria, coventry oval, cr. martin wright, crocker home, dart throwing, dave kidd, david kidd, diamond creek, diamond creek fire station, diamond creek oval, diamond creek school, diamond creek town fair, diamond street, diamond valley community hospital, dr don cordner, eric debuse, eric holt, fe holden ute, fire damage – buildings, fire spotter, fire spotter’s cabin, fire station extension, fired with dedication (film), firefighting units, fireman shaw, firemen jim cox, ford pumper, foundation captain, gala day, gordon brandy, gordon grandy, graham upton, gus lyons, gwen cox, haley street, hino model 3.2 tanker, house fire, i.l. wadeson, ian douglas, international tanker, j.l ryan, jack marks, jack sinclair, january 1969, jaws of life, jean ryan, jim bates and hugh bar, jim cox, joe hislop, john bennett, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground tower, keith bradbury, kyneton fire brigade, lambert street, main hurstbridge road, mangarook oval, maypole dancing, mel stone, mildura 1986, mrs bradbury, mxe754 vic registration, neil marshall, nel stone, orchard district, oxy viva resuscitator, pauline dick, pauline toner mp, pisy home, plenty fire brigade road rescue unit, pony rides, radio control room, reverend jock ryan, ron kirkbride, rudy libel, shell service station, shire of eltham war memorial, shire president wayne phillips, spinning wheel, stan redpath, state championships, swan hill 1981, tcm418 vic registration, torchlight procession, toyota 4wd, trophies, vic cohn, victorian bushfires - 1969, vl3jz -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Spence, Maxwell
... Hill...Fred Balaam...Greensborough RSL...Joe...Maxwell Spence Briar Hill Montmorency Fernside Avenue Briar Hill Montmorency State School Were Street Montmorency Briar Hill State School Stan Stainsby Hee Alcock Ned Haughton Australian Paper Mills Lovitool Tomasetti baker of Greensborough Gladstone Avenue Briar Hill Beaconsfield Road Briar Hill Williams Road Briar Hill Ellis family Hillcrest playfield field Ben Barnett Bill Slater Colin Pugh Clifton Pugh St Helena Karingal Drive St Helena Ted Walker Weidligh Roslind Miller Graham Kennedy Jimmy Beale Leach Street St Helena Plenty River St Faith's Chrch of England Briar Hil St Andrew's Church Briar Hill St Francis Xavier Catholic Church Briar Hill Herbie Wilson Victoria Coffee Palace Eltham Higher Elementary School Kate McKenie Diamond Creek Frank Phillips Wingrove Park Bremner's Park Orrs Dam Pecks Dam Wal Scriver Montmorency Tennis Club Albert Price Hill Fred Balaam Greensborough RSL Joe Poulter Fairfield RSL Youth Club Bristcoes Hardware Merchants Montmorency RSL Jack Shallard Ted Weiland Petrie Park South Riding Ratepaers and Tenants Association Dr Keith Alexander Fred Durham Eltham Shire Council Meruka Park Max Watson Eric Harmer Spence Park Montmorency Mountain View Railway Bridge Montmrency Pre School Lower Plenty Fire Brigade Eltham High School Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Spence, Maxwell Document Folder ...Max Spence came to Briar Hill as a child in 1923, and lived in the area for many years. Contents Typed and manuscript notes (2pp missing from MS), undated but ?c1990. "Spence: My Briar Hill and Montmorency." Reminiscences of Maxwell Spence of Briar Hill and Montmorency from 1923. Manuscript notes, AGM 1991, "Max Spence". Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcmaxwell spence, briar hill, montmorency, fernside avenue briar hill, montmorency state school, were street montmorency, briar hill state school, stan stainsby, hee alcock, ned haughton, australian paper mills, lovitool, tomasetti baker of greensborough, gladstone avenue briar hill, beaconsfield road briar hill, williams road briar hill, ellis family, hillcrest playfield field, ben barnett, bill slater, colin pugh, clifton pugh, st helena, karingal drive st helena, ted walker, weidligh, roslind miller, graham kennedy, jimmy beale, leach street st helena, plenty river, st faith's chrch of england briar hil, st andrew's church briar hill, st francis xavier catholic church briar hill, herbie wilson, victoria coffee palace, eltham higher elementary school, kate mckenie, diamond creek, frank phillips, wingrove park, bremner's park, orrs dam, pecks dam, wal scriver, montmorency tennis club, albert price hill, fred balaam, greensborough rsl, joe poulter, fairfield rsl youth club, bristcoes hardware merchants, montmorency rsl, jack shallard, ted weiland, petrie park, south riding ratepaers and tenants association, dr keith alexander, fred durham, eltham shire council, meruka park, max watson, eric harmer, spence park montmorency, mountain view railway bridge, montmrency pre school, lower plenty fire brigade, eltham high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Pearson, Lilian Maud and family
... Joe Pearson...Nookie Pearson...Diamond Creek pub...Diamond Creek Fire Brigade...Panton Hill...Hill Cricket Club. Her best friend was Alice Grandy and her dance partners included Ken Stevenson, Jeff Brock (father of Peter Brock) who eventually opened Hurstbridge Garage service station, and Mick Rumney. Lilian married Mick who's real name was Charles Robert Rumney. Contents Paper, no date: "Lilian Maud Pearson" by Sue Rumney. Biography of Lilian Maud Pearson, mother-in-law of Sue Rumney. Lilian Maud Pearson Lilian Maud Rumney (nee Pearson) Sue Rumney Amelia Pearson Millie Pearson Thelma Pearson Sutherland Homes Joe ...When Lilian Maud Pearson was 12 on 16 June 1933, her mother, Amelia (Millie), died; her sister Thelma had died a year earlier. Lilian worked at Sutherland Homes and later at the Diamond Creek pub to help support the family. She enjoyed the dances held by the Diamond Creek Fire Brigade and Panton Hill Cricket Club. Her best friend was Alice Grandy and her dance partners included Ken Stevenson, Jeff Brock (father of Peter Brock) who eventually opened Hurstbridge Garage service station, and Mick Rumney. Lilian married Mick who's real name was Charles Robert Rumney. Contents Paper, no date: "Lilian Maud Pearson" by Sue Rumney. Biography of Lilian Maud Pearson, mother-in-law of Sue Rumney.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etclilian maud pearson, lilian maud rumney (nee pearson), sue rumney, amelia pearson, millie pearson, thelma pearson, sutherland homes, joe pearson, nookie pearson, diamond creek pub, diamond creek fire brigade, panton hill cricket club, ken stevenson, jeff brock, peter brock, hurstbridge garage, alice grandy, mich rumney, charles robert rumney -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Peter Bassett-Smith (poss), Bassett-Smith Motors, Simms Road, Briar Hill, 1986
... Hill...Motor Garage...Scan - 110 format negative (13 x 17 mm)...Simms Road...Joe...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Joe Bassett-Smith's service garage Bassett-Smith Motors Briar Hill Motor Garage Scan - 110 format negative (13 x 17 mm) Simms Road Joe Bassett-Smith 1 of 4 frames; single strip Kodak 110 format colour negative film Bassett-Smith Motors, Simms Road, Briar Hill Negative Photograph Peter Bassett-Smith (poss) ...Joe Bassett-Smith's service garagebassett-smith motors, briar hill, motor garage, scan - 110 format negative (13 x 17 mm), simms road, joe bassett-smith -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Site of the Diamond Creek Gold Mine, 28 December 2007
... Joe and Dave Wilson were visiting former tailor then cook, Charles Orme, at the southern end of Fraser Street. Sitting on a stump outside the front gate on land belonging to Dr A. E. Phipps the Wilsons found a vein of gold-bearing quartz, which led to the discovery of four quartz reefs varying in width to eight inches (20cm), running north and south. A reef found at the foot of the hill...Joe and Dave Wilson were visiting former tailor then cook, Charles Orme, at the southern end of Fraser Street. Sitting on a stump outside the front gate on land belonging to Dr A. E. Phipps the Wilsons found a vein of gold-bearing quartz, which led to the discovery of four quartz reefs varying in width to eight inches (20cm), running north and south. A reef found at the foot of the hill ...The largest gold mine in the area originated from a find in 1862. The mine was closed January 20, 1915 when a fire destroyed nearly all the above ground plant. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p75 Beneath Mine Hill, as locals call it, runs a network of tunnels once of central importance to the fledgling township of Diamond Creek. These are relics of gold mines, which transformed early Diamond Creek.1 The tiny settlement of about 20 families soared to more than 200 because of gold. For around 50 years, from 1862, gold mining was Diamond Creek’s major source of employment. On September 7, 1854 The Argus newspaper reported a find of a four pound (1.8kg) gold nugget in Nillumbik (an early name for Diamond Creek). Exactly where, is not known.2 The largest mine in the district, the Diamond Creek Gold Mine, apparently originated from a find in 1862. It is said Joe and Dave Wilson were visiting former tailor then cook, Charles Orme, at the southern end of Fraser Street. Sitting on a stump outside the front gate on land belonging to Dr A. E. Phipps the Wilsons found a vein of gold-bearing quartz, which led to the discovery of four quartz reefs varying in width to eight inches (20cm), running north and south. A reef found at the foot of the hill opposite Challenger Street became the Union Mine. This reef was traced south to Allendale Road where a small mine began operations.3 Other smaller mines later operated as well. Dr Phipps immediately began to mine and also built the Diamond Reef Hotel as a boarding house for miners. But Charles Orme, who owned the land alongside, leased his mine to Dr Phipps probably because of insufficient funds and business skills. By mid 1865 the mine had produced 2530 ounces of gold – a 100% profit on the original outlay. Of course there were problems. When the local dam dried up a Blake pump was installed to draw water from the creek. The Union Mine operated under the Diamond Creek Gold Mine management except when disputes sometimes resulted in separate management. However disagreements had to be resolved as the Union Mine depended on Diamond Creek Gold Mine pumps to remove underground water from common reefs. In 1912 the main shaft of about 380 yards (350m) employed 200 men recovering an average of 5000 ounces (141.7kg) of gold a year. But not everyone did well out of gold. Records of failed mining companies in the Victorian Public Record Office, reveal that owner Dr Phipps leased his Right to others. Companies came and went over the next 40 years, most sponsored by Melbourne businessmen who sold shares to gullible locals and then became insolvent. Although there were some good profits, financial returns were haphazard until 1905. Some local residents, who were share holders in short- term companies, became well-known names in modern Diamond Creek such as Scott, Haley, Butler, Alder, Ryan, Wadeson, Reeves, Alston, Paul and Edwards. Gold mining was brought to a disastrous end on January 20, 1915 at 3 pm, when fire destroyed nearly all the above-ground plant. Fortunately no lives were lost. But reopening the mine was almost impossible because of the increasing depth of water in the main shaft. The closed mine destroyed the livelihood of 200 families and the debris took many years to clear.4 In 1946 the Diamond Creek Gold Mine was reopened by the Golden Hind Mining Company, but money ran out before the 600 feet (182.8m) or so of water could be removed. Gold remains in the mine but enormous capital would be needed to buy the land, equipment and to remove the water. Today 12 known sealed shafts along the ridge of the hills on private property extend west for around one kilometre from the corner of Fraser and Haley Streets, crossing Norma and Fyffe to Dering Streets. As recently as 1987, heavy rains revealed a former Union Mine shaft in the Georgiadis family Fyffe Street back yard.5 Allendale Mine, south of Allendale Road, is still open and one of the Union Mine’s main drives (horizontal excavation) remains unsealed, on the Creek Reserve.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, diamond creek, diamond creek mine, fraser street, gold mining, james cook drive, mine hill -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - OAKDALE ANGLING CLUB
... Degering Ron Henwood Arthur Law Arthur Beckwith Keith Hills Allan Chancellor Bert Alberton Hall Hansen Russell Leary John Davis Patsy Hooper Alec Deverson Marlene Lewer Ron Yiap Jimmy McCreadie Iain Stapleton Mike Evans Elug Evans Ron Quinn Russell Kreutzer Ed. Sikkens Roulof Caldecott Ken Constantine Jenny Foster Jett Setford Geoff Morris Joe ...Eight items on Oakdale Angling Club: 1/Seven newsletters, vol 28, no. 3 1983; vol 28, no. 4 and no. 5, 1984; vol. 29, no. 5, 1985; vol. 30 no. 1 and no. 2. 1985 and 1987 Christmas edition. The newsletters contain fishing information, tides and weather, fishing holidays and the clubs social events from 1983 to 1987. 2/A copy of the 1988 syllabus, a ticket to the Annual Dinner Dance in 1987 and a compliment card from the public relations officer of the club.oakdale angling club, anglers, sporting clubs, minear terry v., murrumbeena, halls, tabone henry, ovinn russell, williams gerry, hansen don, vos colin, mitchell cyril, evans bob, scott jeff, vliet john jan, stapleton mike, rees ron, stone graeme, horsey ian, dillan ernie, seward w.g., kreutzer leigh, harris evan, rowe phillip, eismontas vic, schmidt john, brooking dean, tuck don, stepham brian, stepham margaret, farmer stvart, cook kate, minear tom, matthews alf, jellett ethel, evans max, dave keith, constantine mark, morris ian, oldham richard, bjorksten robin, rnooken dean, burtt ray, elliott ace, cepuritis tali, hansen don, tuck don, hansen evelyn, cepuritis alwyn, stone ruby, elliott eric, born max, fitzpatrick jack, tobe w., matthews i, renfrew w., carter m., degering ron, henwood arthur, law arthur, beckwith keith, hills allan, chancellor bert, alberton hall, hansen russell, leary john, davis patsy, hooper alec, deverson marlene, lewer ron, yiap jimmy, mccreadie iain, stapleton mike, evans elug, evans ron, quinn russell, kreutzer ed., sikkens roulof, caldecott ken, constantine jenny, foster jett, setford geoff, morris joe, hanna nell, rees gwen, bearlin david, hansen evelyn, thornton bob, hansen don, kreutzer eileen, desmond john, crompton kim, champion ken, waters len, brasher john, jenkins neville, nicholson ken, deters glen, darcy frank, scott geoff, cook barry, cook martin, anderson ken, anderson sue, rodriguez john, carosso joan -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Uniting Church Archives, Orrong Road, 78-66, Elsternwick
... Joe... Wilson Family... Furlong Family... Oakley R. McK.... Holt Vera... Holt Thelma... Towans Furniture Removal... Bouchier Miss... Trevena Miss... Matthews G.F.... Whitbourn M.J.... Penhallbrick Family... Searls Beat... Charlesworth Albert... Adams Percy... Leather Tom... Crone Ted... Hill...Joe Wilson Family Furlong Family Oakley R. McK. Holt Vera Holt Thelma Towans Furniture Removal Bouchier Miss Trevena Miss Matthews G.F. Whitbourn M.J. Penhallbrick Family Searls Beat Charlesworth Albert Adams Percy Leather Tom Crone Ted Hill Herb Clubs and Associations Staniland Grove Beck Family Rogers Family Phillips Family Kent Family Kemp Family Oakley Family Bowden Family Whiteside Jack Bond Family Beddoe Bob Aston Family Eddy R.D. ...Five documents about the history of Elsternwick Methodist Church: 1/Two copy of the Centenary History of Orrong Road Uniting Church 14 November 1887-14 November 1987 by Norma Ward. Includes a list of Ministers, supernumeries and members of the male choir. 2/Handwritten updated history by N. Ward. 3/Roneoed copy of history of church by Betty Snowball dated 1978. 4/Caulfield Conservation study by Andrew Ward dated January 1995. 5/Printed extract of minutes dated 28/10/1927, 20/01/1928, 04/04/1928 and 07/06/1928. Details include the design of windows, placement in church, cost incurred of windows, the unveiling of windows, who by and appointment of committee to solicit donations to reduce debt reduction.methodist church, orrong road, elsternwick, snowball betty, foundation stones, campbell james, sunday school, halls, organs, leadlight, cato college, crouch t.j., architect, gothic revival architecture, bluestone, architectural features, mccallum alex, monuments and memorials, oakleigh arthur, stained glass, cato methodist ladies college, orrong road uniting church, cato parish, chapels, architects, crouch t.j., builders, ireland and newton, ward norma, religious structures and establishments, point nepean road, catterall john, daniel george, cook r. osborne, williams spencer, eggleston j., symons f., clergy, johns w.t., knuckey h.m., mitchells a.h., webster n.d.l., butcher t.w., cocks w.h., arthur g.t., warren j.e., williams r., hooper r.e., allen h.f., bennett m.m., walklate c.j., elliot n., hull j.e., chadwick r.j., roberts v., johnson l., coombe m., prior family, prisk family, mclaughlin family, searls family, bartrop family, orames fred, peverill family, brown family, crave e.s., bremer family, lambert family, grimwood family, kenny joe, wilson family, furlong family, oakley r. mck., holt vera, holt thelma, towans furniture removal, bouchier miss, trevena miss, matthews g.f., whitbourn m.j., penhallbrick family, searls beat, charlesworth albert, adams percy, leather tom, crone ted, hill herb, clubs and associations, staniland grove, beck family, rogers family, phillips family, kent family, kemp family, oakley family, bowden family, whiteside jack, bond family, beddoe bob, aston family, eddy r.d., marshman family, blackie family, kerr family, crellin family, towan family, curtis family, clarks, vivian george, lansell family, carmichael family, bright family, borcher family, albury family, cole family, semmens family, symons family, crowe e.s., hill bert, ward les., marriott jack, mcdonald malcolm, frost charles, macalese jack – entertainer ventriloquist, dunnachie frank, fletcher jack, gamley doug sen., old aubrey, gregory fred, roach family, grimwood family, hill frank, hill alan, sprott norm, guard w.h. rev., wellard ralph, bower wally, dunstan bert, hill herb, proctor keith – organist, gamley doug, slate tiles, rowan street, builders, jones and co., elsternwick uniting church – st. john’s, glenhuntly road, fijian assembly of god, victorian synod of the uniting church, plaques, memorials, mcoakley r. mrs., mcoakley r. mr., pensford mr., davies f.e. mr., brooks robinson and co., eddy r.d., whitborn m.j. mrs., whitborn g.f., tarah mr., arthur w. rev., biddoe mr., davies mr., crow mr. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - TAMBOUR MAJOR MINE AT SPECIMEN HILL, 1920
... Hill in 1920'. Hand written in ball point pen on back 'Tambour Major' Mine Group photo taken at Tambour Major about 1920. Dad on extreme right, Joe...Hill in 1920'. Hand written in ball point pen on back 'Tambour Major' Mine Group photo taken at Tambour Major about 1920. Dad on extreme right, Joe ...Black and white photograph mounted on brown board. Ten males in front of mine shaft. One male in divers suit. Male second from L holding small dog. Cage and poppet legs in background. Mullock heap at back. Inscriptions: Hand written on BR corner of photo 'Percival Pinder, Photo, Bendigo' Hand written on board under photo 'Tambour Major GM Coy 846 ft'. On separate card glued to bottom of mount board, printed 'Diver inspecting flooded Tambour Major Mine at Specimen Hill in 1920'. Hand written in ball point pen on back 'Tambour Major' Mine Group photo taken at Tambour Major about 1920. Dad on extreme right, Joe Sheard, Mine Manager in diving suit. A Richardson, 29 Harrison Street' Hand printed in black ink on back 'Diver inspecting flooded Tambour Major Mine in 1920'. On back - circular purple stamp 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch'.Percival Pinder, Bendigomining, surface equipment, tambour major mine, bendigo, mines and mining, miners, mine, specimen hill, flooded mine, diver -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: SHORT HISTORY OF THE LONG GULLY FOOTBALL CLUB 1906 - 1911
... Joe Scadden... Brit Pattinson... Bruiser Williams... Cap Muir... D Mahoney... Tassy Trahair... P Hughes... Taffy Vercoe... G Ogilvie... Tom Smith... Nels Keating... A Blackmore... J Benstead... Bony Daykin... Mottle... Tamus... Hilby Jenkins... Les Sinclair... Dave Mahoney... Perl Mahoney... Errol Hargreaves... Ant Theodore... Les Theodore... W Donaldson... Henry Boldt... Peter Hughes... J White... P Walker... Jack Roberts... Jim Turner... Cap Muir... Brit Pattinson... W Byrne... Trahair... William Bidwell... J E Fauckner... J Smith... Bendigo District Football Association... Lol... Cook... Sunny... Jim Spencer... Teddy Mills... W Cravino... Snowy Bolger... Henner Wright... R Moran... Miles O'Neill... W Hill...Names are: Jan Jewel, Ben Thompson, Jack Dunstan, Elisaa Donstan, Fred Jenkins, Tommy Allen, Paddy Rohan, W White, Hum Scott, Buller Webster, Billy Cook, Sapper Newcombe, Spreader Ennor, Syd Jenkins, Buller Canavan, Tommy Baxter, Len Bowe, Joe Scadden, Brit Pattinson, Bruiser Williams, Cap Muir, D Mahoney, Tassy Trahair, P Hughes, Taffy Vercoe, G Ogilvie, Tom Smith, Nels Keating, A Blackmore, J Benstead, Bony Daykin, Mottle, Tamus, Hilby Jenkins, Les Sinclair, Dave Mahoney, Perl Mahoney, Errol Hargreaves, Ant Theodore, Les Theodore, W Donaldson, Henry Boldt, Peter Hughes, J White, P Walker, Jack Roberts, Jim Turner, Cap Muir, Brit Pattinson, W Byrne, Trahair, Bendigo District Football Association, Lol, Cook, Sunny, Jim Spencer, Teddy Mills, W Cravino, Snowy Bolger, Henner Wright, R Moran, Miles O'Neill, W Hill, M Craven, T Webb, A pattinson, F Pattinson, A Upstett, W Hewitt, J Foster, Big Seawood, Tas Andrew, Malachi Trewartha, Pompey Scaddon, Mottle Daykin, Barney Fagan, Tax Edwards, J Bornford, P Bauer, Olly Heath, G Graham, Geordie Ogilvie sen, Bill Ewing, Barkley Bailes, Harry Glen, Punter Sells, Les Oliver, A Muerer, V Proffit, A Hands, A Cambridge, A Trajair, Frank Mueller, H Hunter, W Luke, H Barlow, Bertie Pierce, F Fielding, Bendigo City, Harry Morgan,...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group Jan Jewel Bendigo Advertiser Ben thompson Jack Dunstan Elisaa Donstan Fred jenkins Tommy Allen Paddy Rohan W White Hum Scott Buller Webster Billy Cook Sapper Newcombe Spreader Ennor Syd Jenkins Buller Canavan Tommy Baxter Len Bowe Joe Scadden Brit Pattinson Bruiser Williams Cap Muir D Mahoney Tassy Trahair P Hughes Taffy Vercoe G Ogilvie Tom Smith Nels Keating A Blackmore J Benstead Bony Daykin Mottle Tamus Hilby Jenkins Les Sinclair Dave Mahoney Perl Mahoney Errol Hargreaves Ant Theodore Les Theodore W Donaldson Henry Boldt Peter Hughes J White P Walker Jack Roberts Jim Turner Cap Muir Brit Pattinson W Byrne Trahair William Bidwell J E Fauckner J Smith Bendigo District Football Association Lol Cook Sunny Jim Spencer Teddy Mills W Cravino Snowy Bolger Henner Wright R Moran Miles O'Neill W Hill M Craven T Webb A pattinson F Pattinson A Upstett W Hewitt J Foster Big Seawood Tas Andrew Malachi Trewartha Pompey Scaddon Mottle Daykin Barney Fagan Tax Edwards J Bornford P Bauer Olly Heath G Graham Geordie Ogilvie sen Bill Ewing Barkley Bailes Harry Glen Punter Sells Les Oliver A Muerer V Proffit A Hands A Cambridge A Trajair Frank Mueller H Hunter W Luke H Barlow Bertie Pierce F Fielding Bendigo City Harry Morgan Short History of the Long Gully Football Club 1906 - 1911 Len Bennett Long Gully Bridge Long Gully Alberts Team Jan Jewel Bendigo Advertiser Ben thompson Jack Dunstan Elisaa Donstan Fred jenkins Tommy Allen Paddy Rohan W White Hum Scott Buller Webster Billy Cook Sapper Newcombe Spreader Ennor Syd Jenkins Buller Canavan Tommy Baxter Len Bowe Joe Scadden Brit Pattinson Bruiser Williams Cap Muir D Mahoney Tassy Trahair P Hughes Taffy Vercoe G Ogilvie Tom Smith Nels Keating A Blackmore J Benstead Bony Daykin Mottle Tamus Hilby Jenkins Les Sinclair Dave Mahoney Perl Mahoney Errol Hargreaves Ant Theodore Les Theodore W Donaldson Henry Boldt Peter Hughes J White P Walker Jack Roberts Jim Turner Cap Muir Brit Pattinson W Byrne Trahair William Bidwell J E Fauckner J Smith Bendigo District Football Association Lol Cook Sunny Jim Spencer Teddy Mills W Cravino Snowy Bolger Henner Wright R Moran Miles O'Neill W Hill M Craven T Webb A pattinson F Pattinson A Upstett W Hewitt J Foster Big Seawood Tas Andrew Malachi Trewartha Pompey Scaddon Mottle Daykin Barney Fagan Tax Edwards J Bornford P Bauer Olly Heath G Graham Geordie Ogilvie sen Bill Ewing Barkley Bailes Harry Glen Punter Sells Les Oliver A Muerer V Proffit A Hands A Cambridge A Trajair Frank Mueller H Hunter W Luke H Barlow Bertie Pierce F Fielding Bendigo City Harry Morgan Copy of a handwritten Short History, (6 pages) of the Long Gully Football Club 1906 - 1911. ...Copy of a handwritten Short History, (6 pages) of the Long Gully Football Club 1906 - 1911. Includes some history, grounds, advertisements and names of players. Names are: Jan Jewel, Ben Thompson, Jack Dunstan, Elisaa Donstan, Fred Jenkins, Tommy Allen, Paddy Rohan, W White, Hum Scott, Buller Webster, Billy Cook, Sapper Newcombe, Spreader Ennor, Syd Jenkins, Buller Canavan, Tommy Baxter, Len Bowe, Joe Scadden, Brit Pattinson, Bruiser Williams, Cap Muir, D Mahoney, Tassy Trahair, P Hughes, Taffy Vercoe, G Ogilvie, Tom Smith, Nels Keating, A Blackmore, J Benstead, Bony Daykin, Mottle, Tamus, Hilby Jenkins, Les Sinclair, Dave Mahoney, Perl Mahoney, Errol Hargreaves, Ant Theodore, Les Theodore, W Donaldson, Henry Boldt, Peter Hughes, J White, P Walker, Jack Roberts, Jim Turner, Cap Muir, Brit Pattinson, W Byrne, Trahair, Bendigo District Football Association, Lol, Cook, Sunny, Jim Spencer, Teddy Mills, W Cravino, Snowy Bolger, Henner Wright, R Moran, Miles O'Neill, W Hill, M Craven, T Webb, A pattinson, F Pattinson, A Upstett, W Hewitt, J Foster, Big Seawood, Tas Andrew, Malachi Trewartha, Pompey Scaddon, Mottle Daykin, Barney Fagan, Tax Edwards, J Bornford, P Bauer, Olly Heath, G Graham, Geordie Ogilvie sen, Bill Ewing, Barkley Bailes, Harry Glen, Punter Sells, Les Oliver, A Muerer, V Proffit, A Hands, A Cambridge, A Trajair, Frank Mueller, H Hunter, W Luke, H Barlow, Bertie Pierce, F Fielding, Bendigo City, Harry Morgan,bendigo, history, long gully history group, jan jewel, bendigo advertiser, ben thompson, jack dunstan, elisaa donstan, fred jenkins, tommy allen, paddy rohan, w white, hum scott, buller webster, billy cook, sapper newcombe, spreader ennor, syd jenkins, buller canavan, tommy baxter, len bowe, joe scadden, brit pattinson, bruiser williams, cap muir, d mahoney, tassy trahair, p hughes, taffy vercoe, g ogilvie, tom smith, nels keating, a blackmore, j benstead, bony daykin, mottle, tamus, hilby jenkins, les sinclair, dave mahoney, perl mahoney, errol hargreaves, ant theodore, les theodore, w donaldson, henry boldt, peter hughes, j white, p walker, jack roberts, jim turner, cap muir, brit pattinson, w byrne, trahair, william bidwell, j e fauckner, j smith, bendigo district football association, lol, cook, sunny, jim spencer, teddy mills, w cravino, snowy bolger, henner wright, r moran, miles o'neill, w hill, m craven, t webb, a pattinson, f pattinson, a upstett, w hewitt, j foster, big seawood, tas andrew, malachi trewartha, pompey scaddon, mottle daykin, barney fagan, tax edwards, j bornford, p bauer, olly heath, g graham, geordie ogilvie sen, bill ewing, barkley bailes, harry glen, punter sells, les oliver, a muerer, v proffit, a hands, a cambridge, a trajair, frank mueller, h hunter, w luke, h barlow, bertie pierce, f fielding, bendigo city, harry morgan, short history of the long gully football club 1906 - 1911, len bennett, long gully bridge, long gully alberts team, jan jewel, bendigo advertiser, ben thompson, jack dunstan, elisaa donstan, fred jenkins, tommy allen, paddy rohan, w white, hum scott, buller webster, billy cook, sapper newcombe, spreader ennor, syd jenkins, buller canavan, tommy baxter, len bowe, joe scadden, brit pattinson, bruiser williams, cap muir, d mahoney, tassy trahair, p hughes, taffy vercoe, g ogilvie, tom smith, nels keating, a blackmore, j benstead, bony daykin, mottle, tamus, hilby jenkins, les sinclair, dave mahoney, perl mahoney, errol hargreaves, ant theodore, les theodore, w donaldson, henry boldt, peter hughes, j white, p walker, jack roberts, jim turner, cap muir, brit pattinson, w byrne, trahair, william bidwell, j e fauckner, j smith, bendigo district football association, lol, cook, sunny, jim spencer, teddy mills, w cravino, snowy bolger, henner wright, r moran, miles o'neill, w hill, m craven, t webb, a pattinson, f pattinson, a upstett, w hewitt, j foster, big seawood, tas andrew, malachi trewartha, pompey scaddon, mottle daykin, barney fagan, tax edwards, j bornford, p bauer, olly heath, g graham, geordie ogilvie sen, bill ewing, barkley bailes, harry glen, punter sells, les oliver, a muerer, v proffit, a hands, a cambridge, a trajair, frank mueller, h hunter, w luke, h barlow, bertie pierce, f fielding, bendigo city, harry morgan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - JOE OUR DIAMOND HILL HERO, c2004
... JOE OUR DIAMOND HILL HERO...Joe Our Diamond Hill Hero. Publisher Thelma M Fear, Carlton Vic. ...Signed by Thelma M Fear. Book JOE OUR DIAMOND HILL HERO ...Joe Our Diamond Hill Hero. Publisher Thelma M Fear, Carlton Vic. ISBN: 09592974 05. Photographs & Illustrations. 124 pages. Inscription: Presented to The Bendigo Historical Society Inc. with many very best wishes. Signed by Thelma M Fear.Thelma M Fearbendigo, history, davies, joseph, thelma m fear -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Willis Vale - Whatmoughs butcher a pig, 1870c
... The people have been identified as: Mary (Hill) Whatmough b1813; and her daughter Rosalie b1856; Grandpa John Wilson; Joseph Wilson b1835; Emmett Whatmough b1842; John Thomas Fielding b1860; James Fielding b1861; Robert Whatmough b1815; [Sarah Whatmough b1845 m1866 Joe Wilson b1835 8 children]....The people have been identified as: Mary (Hill) Whatmough b1813; and her daughter Rosalie b1856; Grandpa John Wilson; Joseph Wilson b1835; Emmett Whatmough b1842; John Thomas Fielding b1860; James Fielding b1861; Robert Whatmough b1815; [Sarah Whatmough b1845 m1866 Joe Wilson b1835 8 children]. ...Robert Whatmough and family lived at Willis Vale from approx 1863 to 1878. Willis Vale was later owned by the Partington family. In this photograph the family is involved in butchering a pig. The people have been identified as: Mary (Hill) Whatmough b1813; and her daughter Rosalie b1856; Grandpa John Wilson; Joseph Wilson b1835; Emmett Whatmough b1842; John Thomas Fielding b1860; James Fielding b1861; Robert Whatmough b1815; [Sarah Whatmough b1845 m1866 Joe Wilson b1835 8 children].A pioneer Greensborough family.Digital copy of black and white photograph.willis vale, robert whatmough -
Murrumbeena Cricket ClubPhotograph, 1926-27 B Team Premiership Photograph, c. 1927
... Hill...Wally Grant...Lew Bristowe...Joe...Murrumbeena Cricket Club Bute St Murrumbeena melbourne Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Cricket Club Cricket Cricket Clubs Cricketers W Mitchell (umpire) L Hill Wally Grant Lew Bristowe Joe Jackson J P? (umpire) Jim Watson (Treas) Tom Walker Edmund Forscutt (vc) T J Riley (Pres) Wal Bristowe (Capt) Albert Forscutt Peter Robertson (Sec) Len Gregory Eddie Cove Albert Bristowe Photograph of 1926-27 B Team premiership team 1926-27 B Team Premiership Photograph Photograph Photograph ...Photograph of 1926-27 B Team premiership teammurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, w mitchell (umpire), l hill, wally grant, lew bristowe, joe jackson, j p? (umpire), jim watson (treas), tom walker, edmund forscutt (vc), t j riley (pres), wal bristowe (capt), albert forscutt, peter robertson (sec), len gregory, eddie cove, albert bristowe -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Letter, Letter from Gwenda McIllwraith to Mr Robb re Rhyll church 1936, 24/11/1936
... Historical Rhyll presbyterian Church Agriculture Better Farming League Phillip Island Band gwenda McIllwraith Mr robb Mr Dawson Davie San Remo Pier Fishing industry San remo Mr & Mrs Joe smith Jack Leeson Viv Hazelwood Cecil Andrews Heath Hill, Rhyll, Nov. 24 1936, Dear Mr Robb, 4 pages of cream writing paper hand written by Gwenda Mciiwraith to Mr Robb re the Rhyll Presbyterian Church, farming on the Island, the Phillip Island Band competition, fishing industry and the health of various islanders. ...Rhyll church controversy was over money raised by the local people. Historical4 pages of cream writing paper hand written by Gwenda Mciiwraith to Mr Robb re the Rhyll Presbyterian Church, farming on the Island, the Phillip Island Band competition, fishing industry and the health of various islanders.Heath Hill, Rhyll, Nov. 24 1936, Dear Mr Robb,rhyll, presbyterian church, agriculture, better farming league, phillip island band, gwenda mcillwraith, mr robb, mr dawson davie, san remo pier, fishing industry, san remo, mr & mrs joe smith, jack leeson, viv hazelwood, cecil andrews -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Panton Hill Football Team, 1934 Premiers, 1934
... Joe Wilke, Ken Goodrope, Lew Howard Collection, R. Cracknell, R. Goodrope, R.H. Fobister, Reg Howard, Reginald Howard*, Ron Milne, Tootie Smith, W. Goodrope, Wilke Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan Panton Hill Football Team, 1934 Premiers Photograph ...Best interpretation of names: Back Row: Herbert Howard (President), Gordon Green (Secretary), Fred Edgely, Fred Smith, - , Reg Howard, Bill Murphy, R. Cracknell, Brennan, R.H. Fobister, George Smith, Jim Muir, Joe Wilke, Andy Duff Middle Row: A. Donaldson, Ken Goodrope, Wilke, Arthur Tanner, A Duff Second Row: No 4 Arthur Tanner Front Row: A Howard, Tootie Smith, R. Goodrope, Ron Milne, W. Goodrope, Bob Cracknell, Bill MurphyDigital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loana duff, a howard, a. donaldson, albert howard, andy duff, arthur tanner, bill murphy, bob cracknell, brennan, fred edgely, fred smith, george smith, gordon green, herbert howard, jim muir, joe wilke, ken goodrope, lew howard collection, r. cracknell, r. goodrope, r.h. fobister, reg howard, reginald howard*, ron milne, tootie smith, w. goodrope, wilke -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PITTOCK COLLECTION: STUDIO PHOTOGRAPH PITTOCK FAMILY MEMBERS OF CHURCH OF CHRIST CRICKET TEAM 1923-24 SEASON PREMIERS
... Studio photograph of Ballarat Church of Christ Cricket Team, Premiers in the Ballarat Church Competition 1923-24 Season Top Row: Unknown, Roy Pittock, Albert Pittock Snr., Unknown Middle Row: Unknown, unknown, Roy Pittock, Clem Hill, Len Curnow Front Row: Unkown, unknown, Albert Pittock, Hughes, Baker, Joe Morrison. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Photographer: 'Thornton' studios, Ballarat Studio photograph of Ballarat Church of Christ Cricket Team, Premiers in the Ballarat Church Competition 1923-24 Season Top Row: Unknown, Roy Pittock, Albert Pittock Snr., Unknown Middle Row: Unknown, unknown, Roy Pittock, Clem Hill, Len Curnow Front Row: Unkown, unknown, Albert Pittock, Hughes, Baker, Joe Morrison. ...Studio photograph of Ballarat Church of Christ Cricket Team, Premiers in the Ballarat Church Competition 1923-24 Season Top Row: Unknown, Roy Pittock, Albert Pittock Snr., Unknown Middle Row: Unknown, unknown, Roy Pittock, Clem Hill, Len Curnow Front Row: Unkown, unknown, Albert Pittock, Hughes, Baker, Joe Morrison. Photographer: "Thornton" Studios, BallaratPhotographer: 'Thornton' studios, Ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: CLASSMATES
... Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. ...Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Classmates: St Mary's College pupils in 1946. The school is now known as Catholic College Bendigo. Back row from left: Stephen Webster, Kevin Maher, Peter Jeffrey, Brian White, Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. Sixth row: Clare Cooney, Betty McEncroe, Mary Leonie, Pat Wilson, Mary Cooney, Phillipa McEniry, Helen O'Brien. Fifth row: Patricia Wilson, Maureen McNamee, Margaret Duguid, Jeanette Tranter, Beverly Hill, Janice Gill, Barbara Leonie, Aileen Braden. Fourth row: Margaret Paull, Helen McEncroe, Genevieve Redmond, Margaret Henry, Sue McWilliams, Marie Girvan, Maree Hayes, Elaine Giudice. Third row: Michael McEniry, Jenifer Carter, Rhonda Smith, Jill McIntosh, Virginia Bush, Margaret Phillips, Patricia Cullen, Pat Elderfield, Nola Smith, Ron Salter. Second row: John Hulls, Leo Bonazza, John Hibberd, Peter Cooney, Kevin Wright, Vincent Duguid, Peter Pritchard, Bill Doherty. Front row: John McNamara, Tom Tranter, john White, Unknown, Frank Hill, John Hodge. Bendigo advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Class Identified: there was an unknown in the photograph and he was either Royce Charlotte or Michael O'Brien. Also, between Frank Hill and John Hodge, Tony Hill's name was omitted. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FLASHBACK TO 1946
... Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. ...Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Flashback to 1946: St Mary's college pupils, Bendigo 1946. The school is now known as the Catholic College Bendigo. Back row from left: Stephen Webster, Kevin Maher, Peter Jeffrey, Brian White, Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. Sixth row: Clare Cooney, Betty McEnroe, Mary Leonie, Pat Wilson,. Mary Cooney, Phillipa McEniry, Helen O'Brien. Fifth row: Patricia Wilson, Maureen McNamee, Margaret Duguid, Jeanette Tranter, Beverly Hill, Janice Gill, Barbara Leonie, Aileen Braden. Fourth row: Margaret Paull, Helen McEnroe, Genevieve Redmond, Margaret Henry, Sue McWilliams, Marie Girvan, Maree Hayes, Elaine Giudice. Third row: Michael McEniry, Jenifer Carter, Rhonda Smith, Jill McIntosh, Virginia Bush, Margaret Phillips, Patricia Cullen, Pat Elderfield, Nola Smith, Ron Salter. Second row: John Hulls, Leo Bonazza, John Hibberd, Peter Cooney, Kevin Wright, Vincent Duguid, Peter Pritchard, Bill Doherty. Front row: John McNamara, Tom Tranter, John White, Unknown O'Brien, Frank Hill, John Hodge. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Joe and Tony Cannatelli swinging on Hills Hoist clothes line on top of Bay Bakery, 389 Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1969
... B&W photo of Joe and Tony Cannatelli swinging on a Hills Hoist clothes line on top of Bay Bakery, 389 Bay Street Port Melbourne, looking over Heath Street, 1969...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne built environment antonio cannatelli B&W photo of Joe and Tony Cannatelli swinging on a Hills Hoist clothes line on top of Bay Bakery, 389 Bay Street Port Melbourne, looking over Heath Street, 1969 Photograph Joe and Tony Cannatelli swinging on Hills Hoist clothes line on top of Bay Bakery, 389 Bay Street, Port Melbourne ...B&W photo of Joe and Tony Cannatelli swinging on a Hills Hoist clothes line on top of Bay Bakery, 389 Bay Street Port Melbourne, looking over Heath Street, 1969built environment, antonio cannatelli -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PATRICIA COLES (NEE MCLEAN) COLLECTION: BENDIGO EASTER PARADE QUEEN COMPETITION 1930
... Joyce Jeffries, on the left, daughter of Mary & Joe Jeffries, Quarry Hill hoteliers. On the right, June McLean, daughter of Nellie & Tom McLean, United Kingdom Hotel, Golden Square....Joyce Jeffries, on the left, daughter of Mary & Joe Jeffries, Quarry Hill hoteliers. On the right, June McLean, daughter of Nellie & Tom McLean, United Kingdom Hotel, Golden Square. ...Photograph.The Patricia Coles (nee McLean) collection. Bendigo Easter Parade Queen Competition 1930. Copy of a black and white photograph. Four women and two small girls. The Easter Queen holds a large bouquet. The two small girls are identified. Joyce Jeffries, on the left, daughter of Mary & Joe Jeffries, Quarry Hill hoteliers. On the right, June McLean, daughter of Nellie & Tom McLean, United Kingdom Hotel, Golden Square.bendigo, entertainment, easter parade queen competition, bendigo easter fair. bendigo easter parade queen compettion. mclean family of golden square. united kingdom hotel. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO R.S.L. NEWS VOL. 1 NO. 3
... Joe Gardiner... Major Bob Ramsay MC... 53rd Batt.... Major E V Timms... WW1... 2nd A.I.F.... F M Carson... Tooranie House... Brian Abe... P E Dunstan... A Lam Sun... Don Murray... Windermere Hotel... Bendigo Disposals... Frank A Hill...Joe Gardiner Major Bob Ramsay MC 53rd Batt. Major E V Timms WW1 2nd A.I.F. F M Carson Tooranie House Brian Abe P E Dunstan A Lam Sun Don Murray Windermere Hotel Bendigo Disposals Frank A Hill & Co Fitzpatrick's Sandhurst Dairies Pty Ltd M Williamson George Symon's Dairy W H Oakley Sir Horace Robertson British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Australian Light Horse State Savings Bank Royal Military College Golden Fleece Service Station J W Williams Tomlins Simmie Pty Ltd Clark King & Co Pty Ltd McKenna's Modern Store Bryan McKenna Wicks Knott Publication Southdown Press A Wicks Knott Publication, Printed by Southdown Press, 33 Rosslyn Street, West Melbourne. ...Bendigo R.S.L. News Volume 1, Number 3 Christmas-New Year Issue. Red, blue, yellow and gold badge on the front cover. Contains advertisements from local businesses, Bendigo R.S.L. Office Bearers 1960, news, notes from Clubs, an article titled 'When the Japs Broke Out at Cowra' and a short obituary of Sir Horace Robertson.A Wicks Knott Publication, Printed by Southdown Press, 33 Rosslyn Street, West Melbourne.magazine, organization, bendigo rsl, r.s.l. bendigo collection - bendigo r.s.l. news vol. 1 no. 3, ashmans dry cleaners, h q radio service, f c straub, hampel furniture products, pierce grenfell, ron meurer, h w snell, axedale quarries, a l & k stringer, excavations, al & b g pearce, w mcculloch & co, bendigo motor co, m g taylor, fair-view upholsterers, alwyn nelson, northern terrazzo co, l fawssett & co, bendigo sub-branch r.s.s, &, a.i.l.a., col j w swatton, h a w morey, s thompson, g j baker, j k barnes, a c harridge, j harrison, t h hume, w h pinder, d e mcgregor, f e schilling, g g styles, c vaughan, j e fay, geo j baker, a v palmer, n mclaren young, e m vains & co, g e h rowell, a v & l e smith, j r palmers, graham lowe refrigeration service, a w pulfer motors, b r burns, vic palmer, golden square dry cleaners, j w carter & sons, alltyre service pty ltd, ian wills, bill nicholls jack watts, the robyn, a g power, leo a hughes, bendigo manchester house, frank wilson, hesse bros, frank bouchier, your typewriter sales and service, tom heenan, win patten, bendigo legacy, r wilson, w e p carruthers, antonian café, kairn's auto-bits, cohns, jeffreys bread, 4th armoured regt social club, g e baldwin, bendigo & district ex-p.o.w. social club, w hargreaves, d gregor, bendigo r.s.l. ladies auxiliary, mrs h morey, mrs p floyd, mrs w hocking, mrs h sims, mrs t hall, rsl women's council of victoria, mr & mrsa kersting, w coates, a bolitho, w hocking, n mcivor, perretts, martin washington, e a bennett pty ltd, john burgoyne, 38th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, j plim c findlay, ex-navelmen's club, t staley, airforce association, a stevens, t grimes, rats of tobruk association, j ferguson, catholic war veterans' association, j noonan, t coppock, dads' association, w murphy, bendigo legacy club, win patten, t h iser, t h runnalls, legacy house, 105 anti-tank regiment social club, alwyn nelson, laurie townsing, bendigo repatriation local committee, v w hosking, w rex porter, g a pethard, f t dunphy, l m porter, e h duus, lt col thomas waitson williams dso, ric coulson, r ball & son, lorraine florist, neol searle pty ltd, bendigo and district t & p i social club, e j taylor, t wellins, w phelan, g keily, l boyd, t tuddenham, e butler, g armstrong, geo j baker, easter fair society, bendigo agricultural society, 6th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, f t dunphy, w green, r c wright, bendigo showgrounds r.a.a.o.c. camp club, j j davies, e p perrett, t g heenan, w rex porter, fred coulson, harry hall, alan bath, tom hume, ted commons, geo h baker, percy floyd, stan hunter, joe wagland, railway sub-section r.s.l., g brown, don chalmer pty ltd, bendigo timber co pty ltd, g p hyett, a w comber, w nichols, maurice f noonan, allans walk delicatessen, r b webb, jack l lyons, perrow, s paints, t c sheers, provincial motors (bendigo) pty ltd, banjo paterson, will ogilvey, ben hall, joe gardiner, major bob ramsay mc, 53rd batt., major e v timms, ww1, 2nd a.i.f., f m carson, tooranie house, brian abe, p e dunstan, a lam sun, don murray, windermere hotel, bendigo disposals, frank a hill & co, fitzpatrick's, sandhurst dairies pty ltd, m williamson, george symon's dairy, w h oakley, sir horace robertson, british commonwealth occupation forces, australian light horse, state savings bank, royal military college, golden fleece service station, j w williams, tomlins simmie pty ltd, clark king & co pty ltd, mckenna's modern store, bryan mckenna, wicks knott publication, southdown press
