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Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Mr Hugh Brown, early 1900's
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Mr Hugh Brown...Hugh Brown...Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Black and white photo of Mr Hugh Brown....Mr Hugh Brown Photograph Mr Hugh Brown and descendants ...Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter in 1857, they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white photo of Mr Hugh Brown.hugh brown, mordialloc, pioneer, market gardener, farmer, pine vale -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Mr Hugh Brown's Farm - "Pine Vale", c 1865
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Mr Hugh Brown farm, collecting logs for fence and preparing the ground to grow fruit trees. ...Black and white studio photo of Mr Hugh Brown's farm. Gum trees and cleared land....Mr Hugh Brown farm, collecting logs for fence and preparing the ground to grow fruit trees. ...Mr Hugh Brown farm, collecting logs for fence and preparing the ground to grow fruit trees. Mr Brown planted 8 acres of fruit trees. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of Mr Hugh Brown's farm. Gum trees and cleared land.hugh brown, mordialloc, pioneer, pine vale, farm, orchard, fruit trees, cattle, wagon track, fence -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Zillah Brown nursing her son Thomas, c 1860's
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Zillah Brown (nee Baxter), was the wife of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Mrs Brown was the wife of Mr Hugh Brown....Zillah Brown (nee Baxter), was the wife of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Zillah Brown (nee Baxter), was the wife of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of Mrs Zillah Brown and her son, Thomas. Mrs Brown was the wife of Mr Hugh Brown.University Studios 306 Lygon St. Carltonhugh brown, mordialloc, pioneer, zillah brown, zillah baxter, pine vale -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, The Brown Children, 1910
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Doris, Alex, George and Jean are the grandchildren of Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Doris, Alex, George and Jean are the grandchildren of Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Doris, Alex, George and Jean are the grandchildren of Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of the Brown children standing on a tee-tree in Attenbourgh Park, Mordialloc.Doris, Alex, Jean, Georgehugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, doris brown, alex brown, attenbourgh park -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Jean Brown in Highland Dress, 1924
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white photo of Miss Jean Brown in highland dress with bagpipes.University Studios 306 Lygon St. Carltonhugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, highland dress, costumes, bagpipes -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Jean Brown, 1918
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of Miss Jean Brown with a doll.The Yeoman Studioshugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, doll -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Alexander Brown
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Alexander Brown (known as Alex) (1863 - 1940), is the fourth son of Hugh Brown, a pioneer of the district. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Alexander Brown (known as Alex) (1863 - 1940), is the fourth son of Hugh Brown, a pioneer of the district. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Alexander Brown (known as Alex) (1863 - 1940), is the fourth son of Hugh Brown, a pioneer of the district. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Sepia studio photo of Mr Alexander BrownYeoman Co. Bourke St. Melbournehugh brown, mordialloc, pioneer, zillah brown, zillah baxter, pine vale, alex brown, alexander brown, fred brown, frederick brown -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Frederick and Alexander Brown
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Seated - Frederick Brown (known as Fred) (1860-1959) and Alexander Brown (known as Alex) (1863 - 1940), are the sons of Hugh Brown, a pioneer of the district. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Seated - Frederick Brown (known as Fred) (1860-1959) and Alexander Brown (known as Alex) (1863 - 1940), are the sons of Hugh Brown, a pioneer of the district. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Seated - Frederick Brown (known as Fred) (1860-1959) and Alexander Brown (known as Alex) (1863 - 1940), are the sons of Hugh Brown, a pioneer of the district. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Sepia studio photo of five men, three younger men standing behind two sitting.hugh brown, mordialloc, pioneer, zillah brown, zillah baxter, pine vale, alex brown, alexander brown, fred brown, frederick brown -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Wedding of Frank Anderson and Jean Brown, 1930
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the daughter of Frederick Brown and the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Jean married Francis Anderson in October 1930. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of the wedding of Miss Jean Brown and Mr Francis Anderson on the verandah of the house.The Yeoman Studioshugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, francis anderson, wedding -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mr Hugh Brown and descendants, Family boat trip in Mordialloc Creek, 1882
... Mr Hugh Brown and descendants...Hugh Brown...The members of the Brown family in a rowing boat on Mordialloc Creek. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...The members of the Brown family in a rowing boat on Mordialloc Creek. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...The members of the Brown family in a rowing boat on Mordialloc Creek. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Sepia photo of a adults in a large rowing boat on Mordialloc Creek, Mordialloc.hugh brown, mordialloc, pioneer, pine vale, mordialloc creek, row boat -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Brown's Paddock, A game of cricket at Mr Hugh Brown's Farm
... Hugh Brown...A cricket game in the paddocks of Mr Hugh Brown farm. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...Black and white studio photo of a cricket game in the paddock Mr Hugh Brown's farm. Farm houses and sheds in the background. ...A cricket game in the paddocks of Mr Hugh Brown farm. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. ...A cricket game in the paddocks of Mr Hugh Brown farm. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of a cricket game in the paddock Mr Hugh Brown's farm. Farm houses and sheds in the background. A biplane flying overhead.hugh brown, mordialloc, pioneer, pine vale, farm, cricket, biplane, paddock, farm house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Letter from Hugh Brown dated July 13th, 1863, wishing to claim the sick allowance of the Court....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Court King of the Forest Hugh Brown Letter from Hugh Brown dated July 13th, 1863, wishing to claim the sick allowance of the Court. ...Letter from Hugh Brown dated July 13th, 1863, wishing to claim the sick allowance of the Court.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, hugh brown -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Certifying that Hugh Brown was able to follow his usual employment. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Hugh Brown Austin? Note from Austin? Certifying that Hugh Brown was able to follow his usual employment. ...Note from Austin? Certifying that Hugh Brown was able to follow his usual employment. Dated Sept 25th, 1877.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, hugh brown, austin? -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Blue printed Doctor's Certificate dated July 13th, 1863, certifying that Hugh Brown was unable to follow his employment Signed by H. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Court King of the Forest Hugh Brown H L Atkinson Blue printed Doctor's Certificate dated July 13th, 1863, certifying that Hugh Brown was unable to follow his employment Signed by H. ...Blue printed Doctor's Certificate dated July 13th, 1863, certifying that Hugh Brown was unable to follow his employment Signed by H. L. Atkinson.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, hugh brown, h l atkinson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyProgramme, St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church, Sep 1999
... ...Hugh BROWN...Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following day. Hugh BROWN, Parish Priest...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following day. Hugh BROWN, Parish Priest Religion - Roman Catholic Church (St Josephs) Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions Jim POWER Hugh BROWN Fred ELLIOTT Kay ELLIOTT Robert WINDUSS Dianne DRURY Bill BLACKMORE Jacqui O'CALLAGHAN Cellia CARMODY Joseph LYNCH Sally O'SHANNESSY Norma SHEEHAN Charlotte WINDUSS Frances MOORE Paula ELLIOT Ed McDONNELL Fiona McDONNELL Scott McDONNELL Brendan O'DONNELL Kate RYAN Kate CLEAVES Program of service for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 16pp, cover cream and green with full colour representation of stained glass window St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church Programme St Joseph's Parish ...Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following day. Hugh BROWN, Parish PriestProgram of service for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 16pp, cover cream and green with full colour representation of stained glass windowreligion - roman catholic church (st josephs), celebrations fetes and exhibitions, jim power, hugh brown, fred elliott, kay elliott, robert winduss, dianne drury, bill blackmore, jacqui o'callaghan, cellia carmody, joseph lynch, sally o'shannessy, norma sheehan, charlotte winduss, frances moore, paula elliot, ed mcdonnell, fiona mcdonnell, scott mcdonnell, brendan o'donnell, kate ryan, kate cleaves -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Bulletin, St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church, Sep 1999
... ...Hugh BROWN...Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following days. Hugh BROWN, Parish Priest...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following days. Hugh BROWN, Parish Priest Religion - Roman Catholic Church (St Josephs) Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions Jim POWER Hugh BROWN Fred ELLIOTT Kay ELLIOTT Robert WINDUSS Dianne DRURY Bill BLACKMORE Jacqui O'CALLAGHAN Cellia CARMODY Joseph LYNCH Sally O'SHANNESSY Norma SHEEHAN Charlotte WINDUSS Frances MOORE Paula ELLIOT Ed McDONNELL Fiona McDONNELL Scott McDONNELL Brendan O'DONNELL Kate RYAN Kate CLEAVES Church bulletin for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 4pp, light green insert in program St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church Document Bulletin St Joseph's Parish ...Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following days. Hugh BROWN, Parish PriestChurch bulletin for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 4pp, light green insert in programreligion - roman catholic church (st josephs), celebrations fetes and exhibitions, jim power, hugh brown, fred elliott, kay elliott, robert winduss, dianne drury, bill blackmore, jacqui o'callaghan, cellia carmody, joseph lynch, sally o'shannessy, norma sheehan, charlotte winduss, frances moore, paula elliot, ed mcdonnell, fiona mcdonnell, scott mcdonnell, brendan o'donnell, kate ryan, kate cleaves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Letter, written on blue paper, from Hugh Brown, dated Sept 25th, 1877, declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court as he considered himself able to follow his employment....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Court King of the Forest No 3770 Hugh Brown Letter, written on blue paper, from Hugh Brown, dated Sept 25th, 1877, declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court as he considered himself able to follow his employment. ...Letter, written on blue paper, from Hugh Brown, dated Sept 25th, 1877, declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court as he considered himself able to follow his employment.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest no 3770, hugh brown -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Jean Brown And Francis Anderson, Group Wedding Photo, 1930
... Hugh Brown...From Left to Right: Margaret Watson, Hugh Brown, Frank Anderson, Jean Brown, Mary Anderson, Bill Armstrong Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc The Chelsea Activity Hub 3-5 Showers Ave Chelsea 3196 melbourne From Left to Right: Margaret Watson, Hugh Brown, Frank Anderson, Jean Brown, Mary Anderson, Bill Armstrong Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. ...From Left to Right: Margaret Watson, Hugh Brown, Frank Anderson, Jean Brown, Mary Anderson, Bill Armstrong Zillah Jean Brown, known as Jean, was the granddaughter of a pioneer of the district, Mr Hugh Brown. Jean married Francis Anderson in October 1930. Hugh Brown (1830-1930), born in Ireland, arrived in Adelaide in 1855 and in the Mordialloc district in 1856. Mr Brown brought land in 1866 and built his farmhouse “Pine Vale” in 1870 near the site of the present Mordialloc Secondary College (then part of the property) and extended his property when the swampland was made open for selection in 1871. The property was a market garden and orchard. Hugh Brown married Zillah Baxter (1866) and they had six sons, five living to adulthood. The Brown family increased their land holding until they held a major part of the farmland between Mordialloc Creek to almost the Aspendale Railway Station. The property was a market garden and orchard. Mr Brown took an active interest in the public life of the community, a Justice of the Peace; Councillor of Dandenong Shire for over 30 years, was twice Shire President; and a founding member of the Mordialloc Mechanics Institute. Black and white studio photo of the wedding party of Miss Jean Brown and Mr Francis Anderson.hugh brown, mordialloc, jean brown, zillah brown, francis anderson, wedding, margaret watson, mary anderson, bill armstrong -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Printed Doctor's Certificate, dated Apr 4th 1866, certifying that Hugh Brown was unable to follow his employment. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Court King of the Forest Hugh Brown H L Atkinson Printed Doctor's Certificate, dated Apr 4th 1866, certifying that Hugh Brown was unable to follow his employment. ...Printed Doctor's Certificate, dated Apr 4th 1866, certifying that Hugh Brown was unable to follow his employment. Signed by H. L. Atkinson. Printed by Bro. Clarke, Printer, Moor Street, FitzRoy. Glued to the Certificate is a note to the Court from Hugh Brown, dated Apr 4th/66 claiming the Sick Allowance of the Court. The third piece of paper, dated Apr 10th 1866 declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court as he was able to follow his employment. The three pieces of paper are glued together.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, hugh brown, h l atkinson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Letter to the Chief Ranger Officers and Brothers of Court King of the Forest from Hugh Brown and John Charles. They made an application through the Court for a Donation for the Widow Gavin and her 8 children. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Court King of the Forest Thomas Gavin Hugh Brown John Charles Letter to the Chief Ranger Officers and Brothers of Court King of the Forest from Hugh Brown and John Charles. ...Letter to the Chief Ranger Officers and Brothers of Court King of the Forest from Hugh Brown and John Charles. They made an application through the Court for a Donation for the Widow Gavin and her 8 children. Thomas Gavin was an old member of the Court.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, thomas gavin, hugh brown, john charles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Signed by the Auditors, Hugh Brown and john Charles Also dated after the Auditors signatures, 11th January 1864....Signed by the Auditors, Hugh Brown and john Charles Also dated after the Auditors signatures, 11th January 1864. ...Balance Sheet for Court King of the Forest, dated 31st December 1863. Double page Balance Sheet showing Receipts and Expenditure. Signed by the Auditors, Hugh Brown and john Charles Also dated after the Auditors signatures, 11th January 1864.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, court royal oak, savings bank, bro holl, bro kelynack, hugh brown, john charles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: TO PAY
... ... Hugh Brown...Lewis, Treasurer, to pay Hugh Brown the sum of 33/4 for 10 Days Sick Pay. ...Lewis, Treasurer, to pay Hugh Brown the sum of 33/4 for 10 Days Sick Pay. ...Blue coupon, dated Sept 5 1877 asking Mr. Lewis, Treasurer, to pay Hugh Brown the sum of 33/4 for 10 Days Sick Pay. Signed by James W. Long, C.R. and Wm. Rowe, Secretary. Signed at the end by A. Christensen.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - to pay, court king of the forest, lewis, hugh brown, james w long, wm rowe, a christensen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
... ... Hugh Brown...Also signed at the end by Hugh Brown declaring himself on the Sick Funds of the Court....Also signed at the end by Hugh Brown declaring himself on the Sick Funds of the Court. ...Blue paper dated Oct 10th 1870. I hereby Certify that H. Brown of Long Gully is able to follow his usual employment. Signed H. L. Atkinson. Also signed at the end by Hugh Brown declaring himself on the Sick Funds of the Court.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - medical certificate, court king of the forest, hugh brown, h l atkinson, j brockley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Letter written on blue paper and dated 17 August 1863 declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court, as he considered himself able to follow his employment. Signed by Hugh Brown. Also signed Harry L. Atkinson MD across the paper....Signed by Hugh Brown. Also signed Harry L. Atkinson MD across the paper. ...Letter written on blue paper and dated 17 August 1863 declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court, as he considered himself able to follow his employment. Signed by Hugh Brown. Also signed Harry L. Atkinson MD across the paper.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, hugh brown, j t holl, harry l atkinson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Signed by the Auditors, G I M?, Hugh Brown and John Charles. Also dated near the Auditors signatures, Oct 5th 1863....Signed by the Auditors, G I M?, Hugh Brown and John Charles. Also dated near the Auditors signatures, Oct 5th 1863. ...Balance Sheet for Court King of the Forest, dated September 30th 1863. Double page Balance Sheet showing Receipts and Expenditure. Signed by the Auditors, G I M?, Hugh Brown and John Charles. Also dated near the Auditors signatures, Oct 5th 1863.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, savings bank, bendigo united district, bro nicholson, bro h brown, bro catlin, bro mason, g i m?, hugh brown, john charles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Letter from the Auditors Hugh Brown and John Charles, dated January 11th 1864. ...Br Holl Glennons Hotel Hugh Brown John Charles Letter from the Auditors Hugh Brown and John Charles, dated January 11th 1864. ...Letter from the Auditors Hugh Brown and John Charles, dated January 11th 1864. They had much pleasure in reporting the correct and satisfactory manner in which Secy Bro. Holl had kept the accounts and which they found correct in all particulars. Balance figures are mentioned also it might necessary to be careful of expenditure.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, herb shannon?, br holl, glennons hotel, hugh brown, john charles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: TO PAY
... ... Hugh Brown...Lewis, Treasurer. Please pay Hugh Brown or Bearer the sum of 13/4 for 4 Days Sick Pay on account of this Court. ...Lewis, Treasurer. Please pay Hugh Brown or Bearer the sum of 13/4 for 4 Days Sick Pay on account of this Court. ...Blue paper headed Court King of the Forest, No. 3770 A.O.F, B.U.D.,dated October 3 1877. To Mr. Lewis, Treasurer. Please pay Hugh Brown or Bearer the sum of 13/4 for 4 Days Sick Pay on account of this Court. Signed by James W. Long, C.R. and Wm. Rowe, Secretary. Also signed by A. Christensen.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - to pay, court king of the forest, mr lewis, hugh brown, james w long, wm rowe, a christensen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: TO PAY
... ... Hugh Brown...Lewis, Treasurer. Please pay Hugh Brown or Bearer the sum of 40/- for 12 Days Sick Pay on account of this Court. ...Lewis, Treasurer. Please pay Hugh Brown or Bearer the sum of 40/- for 12 Days Sick Pay on account of this Court. ...Blue paper headed Court King of the Forest, No. 3770 A.O.F, B.U.D.,dated Sept 19 1877. To Mr. Lewis, Treasurer. Please pay Hugh Brown or Bearer the sum of 40/- for 12 Days Sick Pay on account of this Court. Signed by James W. Long, C.R. and Wm. Rowe, Secretary. Also signed by Thomas Exeter.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - to pay, court king of the forest, mr lewis, hugh brown, james w long, wm rowe, thomas exeter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Signed by the Auditors Joseph King Smith, Hugh Brown and G I Murray....Signed by the Auditors Joseph King Smith, Hugh Brown and G I Murray. Document ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE ...Auditors report written on blue paper and dated June 29th 1863. Auditors were satisfied with the way the books were kept and found they were correct. They also report on the financial position and do not think it necessary to have a Special Levy yet. Signed by the Auditors Joseph King Smith, Hugh Brown and G I Murray.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, savings bank, bro holl, joseph king smith, hugh brown, g i murray, glennon's commercial hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... ... Hugh Brown...Jas. Murray and Hugh Brown. Paper has an elaborate watermark....Jas. Murray and Hugh Brown. Paper has an elaborate watermark. ...Letter from the Auditors of the accounts of Court King of the Forest dated Oct 5th 1863. They were pleased with accounts and congratulated them on the number of initiations. The Balance sheets are mentioned. Also proposed a note of thanks to the Secretary for the efficient and neatness of his accounts. Signed by John Charles, Geo. Jas. Murray and Hugh Brown. Paper has an elaborate watermark.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, john charles, geo jas murray, hugh brown
