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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jim Moynihan and Reg Jennings
... Jim Moynihan and Reg Jennings...Jim Moynihan...Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel...In ink: "Jim Moynihan / Reg J.". In pencil: "Reg Jennings...Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel ...Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel in the 1940s and 1950s. Reg and Kitty Jennings ran the grocery/confectionery shop later known as "Jennings Milk Bar", at 88 Sussex Street.Small black and white image of two men standing near a clothesline.In ink: "Jim Moynihan / Reg J.". In pencil: "Reg Jennings / Jim Moynihan / Linton Hotel".jim moynihan, reg jennings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Margaret and Jim Moynihan and others outside Moynihan's Hotel
... Margaret and Jim Moynihan and others outside Moynihan's... Jim Moynihan...Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel in Linton...."Jimmy Higgins lived Clarks Margaret Moynihan Jim Moynihan"....Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel in Linton ...Jim and Margaret Moynihan ran the Railway Hotel in Linton.Sepia photograph of two men standing in front of a building, and a lady and gentleman seated on the kerb between them."Jimmy Higgins lived Clarks Margaret Moynihan Jim Moynihan".jimmy higgins, margaret moynihan, jim moynihan, buildings, moynihan's hotel, railway hotel, -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Spencer Grigg, Jim Moynihan and Booza
... Spencer Grigg, Jim Moynihan and Booza... Jim Moynihan...Jim Moynihan was the publican of a hotel in Linton. After...Jim Moynihan was the publican of a hotel in Linton. After ...Jim Moynihan was the publican of a hotel in Linton. After he died his wife Maggie ran the pub by herself. She was a Ryan from Cape Clear.Black and white image of two men and a dog outside a hotel. The man on the left is wearing a uniform. The dog in the middle of the two men is a black spaniel.spencer grigg, jim moynihan, dogs -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jim Moynihan
... Jim Moynihan ...Jim Moynihan...Subject of the photograph is Jim Moynihan, who ran Linton's...Subject of the photograph is Jim Moynihan, who ran Linton's ...Subject of the photograph is Jim Moynihan, who ran Linton's Railway Hotel in the 1940s and 1950s. Date of the photograph is unknown. Early LDHS index to photographs says this is a "Fun Parlor" photograph.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph which has been mounted on card. The photograph shows a man wearing boxing gloves, shorts etc., who appears to be taking part in a boxing match.jim moynihan -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Messrs. Cluff, McGrath and Moynihan with catch of fish
... Jim Moynihan...George Cluff Steve McGrath Jim Moynihan "Geo Cluff, Steve ...Sepia photograph of a man wearing trousers, jacket and cap with cigarette in mouth, standing beside a man wearing trousers, coat and hat holding a fish held up in right hand, left hand holding one end of a string with a row of fish attached, at other side of which is a third man wearing trousers and shirtsleeves, standing with left arm raised."Geo Cluff, Steve McGrath, J Moynihan"george cluff, steve mcgrath, jim moynihan -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Holy Name Society Communion Breakfast, Daylesford, 1950, 26/03/1950
"Two hundred men of the Holy Name Society made a striking spectacle on March 26 when they marched through the streets of Daylesford to the Town Hall for a Communion breakfast, after Mass at St. Peter's Church, which concluded a tridium for the men of the parish, conducted by Rev. Father Whelan, P.P. There were many "New Australians" present. Among the visitors present were Mr. C. Condon, Mr. F. Frawley and Mr. Hooper, of the Melbourne Diocesan Union executive of the IIolv Name Society, and also eight members of the North Melbourne branch, beaded by their president, Mr. V. Sheahan. The president of the Daylesford branch (Mr. J. A. Gleeson) proposed the toast of "The Hierarchy and Clergy," to which Father Whelan and Father Moynihan, P.P.. responded. Mr. H. Poulson, vice-president, proposed the toast of "The Holy Name Society," and appealed for in increase in membership. Mr. C. Condon responded. The toast of "The Visitors" was proposed by Mr. H. Lilburne, who referred to the unavoidable absence of Father Day, spiritual director of the society. Mr. V. Sheahan and Mr. Hooper responded." (The Advocate 18 May 1950)Black and white photograph taken in Daylesford Town Hall depicting numerous men standing, and sitting at tables during the St Peter's Catholic Church Communion Breakfast associated with the Holy Name Society. st peter's catholic church, daylesford, communion breakfast, daylesford town hall, gus gervasoni, john hogan gervasoni, c. condon, f. frawley, father humphrey moynihan, h. poulson, j.a. gleeson, daylesford, holy name society, jim walsh, bert gervasoni, jack gervasoni, adrian rienets, terry mahoney, pat rodoni, rob rodoni, ken cantillon, eddie frith, j. keogh, eddie murphy, cocky collins, carl martin, jackie richards, jackie dwyer