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Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, The Orchards of Doncaster & Templestowe
... ...John Finger...Irvine Green Eric Collyer Doncaster-Templestowe Historical Society Gottlieb Thiele Ruffey Creek Bismarck Street Victoria Street Thomas Petty George Hislop John Whitten John Clay August Aumann Carl Hanke Gottfried Uebergang Waldau Max Schramm German Lane George Street John Tully Henry Crouch George Tortice August Zerbe Jane Serpell Sidney Williams Phylloxera Joseph Bosisto Richard Serpell Frederick Thiele W S Williams Edwin Lawford James Read John Finger Richard Clay Ferdinand Finger Leeds Street Wetherby Road John Russell Sarah Uebergang Mary Hislop Rudolph Werner John Petty Archibald McLaren John Hicks Joe Hicks John Smedley William Smedley William Hunter Sylvester Mullens Laurie's forge Curtis Hillman Anne Hillman Dan Harvey Calder's forge Hillman's Blacksmith Works Thomas Serpell Gill Smith Victorian Fruit Growers Association H G Reynolds Alfred Thiele William Webb Fred Zerbe Mary Anne Clay Orchardist's Coolstore R H Werner & Co J H Land Orchardists and Fruit Cool Stores Association A T Petty R Read R Chivers Jack Noonan Arthur Ireland Jack Robinson George Knee Donvale Cool Store Herb Petty Frank Petty Fred Tolly Gordon White Blue Moon Fruit Co-operative Ltd Kathleen Petty Peg Chivers Jack Russell Mathew Adams George McGahy Edwin Bullock James Hodson Edwin Wilson David Corbett Edwin Lowford Thomas Beavis William Hanke Tom Petty Edward Crossman Andrew Zander Carl Aumann Heinrich Fromhold Thomas Chivers William Williams Reinhold Denhert Henry Finger August Furhmann Henry Serpell John Ireland Frank Smedley William Kent William Knee Thomas Buck Henry White Gottlieb Leber Alexander Speers A comprehensive history of fruit growing in the Doncaster-Templestowe area between 1850s and 1950s when orchards began to be subdivided for housing. ...For 100 years Doncaster-Templestowe was a major fruit producing area. The industry had a profound effect on the landscape and vegetation. Although orcharding families came from a variety of backgrounds, German families were an important sub-group.A comprehensive history of fruit growing in the Doncaster-Templestowe area between 1850s and 1950s when orchards began to be subdivided for housing. It includes B&W photos and line drawings and maps. It covers details of the varieties grown, the families involved, pests, machinery involved, markets, blacksmiths and reasons for the demise of the industry in the area.irvine green, eric collyer, doncaster-templestowe historical society, gottlieb thiele, ruffey creek, bismarck street, victoria street, thomas petty, george hislop, john whitten, john clay, august aumann, carl hanke, gottfried uebergang, waldau, max schramm, german lane, george street, john tully, henry crouch, george tortice, august zerbe, jane serpell, sidney williams, phylloxera, joseph bosisto, richard serpell, frederick thiele, w s williams, edwin lawford, james read, john finger, richard clay, ferdinand finger, leeds street, wetherby road, john russell, sarah uebergang, mary hislop, rudolph werner, john petty, archibald mclaren, john hicks, joe hicks, john smedley, william smedley, william hunter, sylvester mullens, laurie's forge, curtis hillman, anne hillman, dan harvey, calder's forge, hillman's blacksmith works, thomas serpell, gill smith, victorian fruit growers association, h g reynolds, alfred thiele, william webb, fred zerbe, mary anne clay, orchardist's coolstore, r h werner & co, j h land, orchardists and fruit cool stores association, a t petty, r read, r chivers, jack noonan, arthur ireland, jack robinson, george knee, donvale cool store, herb petty, frank petty, fred tolly, gordon white, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd, kathleen petty, peg chivers, jack russell, mathew adams, george mcgahy, edwin bullock, james hodson, edwin wilson, david corbett, edwin lowford, thomas beavis, william hanke, tom petty, edward crossman, andrew zander, carl aumann, heinrich fromhold, thomas chivers, william williams, reinhold denhert, henry finger, august furhmann, henry serpell, john ireland, frank smedley, william kent, william knee, thomas buck, henry white, gottlieb leber, alexander speers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, German Settlers of Doncaster
... john...carl william...finger...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne schramm's cottage von schramm max rev. orchardists thiele henry lutheran church athenaeum john gottfried anna may hanke louise ida karoline bertha ernst john carl william finger karl hernrich christian benjamin charles henry ernest f. caroline emma august dorothea ferdinand eric neumann johanne louise johann fankhauser george john schramm rachel rhoda joseph ada victor schramm albert walter hubert Information from 'German Pioneer Families in Australia' of early settlers. ...Information from 'German Pioneer Families in Australia' of early settlers.Information from 'German Pioneer Families in Australia' of early settlers.Information from 'German Pioneer Families in Australia' of early settlers.schramm's cottage, von schramm, max rev., orchardists, thiele, henry, lutheran church, athenaeum, john gottfried, anna may, hanke, louise ida, karoline bertha, ernst john, carl william, finger, karl hernrich, christian benjamin, charles henry, ernest f., caroline emma, august, dorothea, ferdinand, eric, neumann, johanne louise, johann, fankhauser, george, john, schramm, rachel, rhoda, joseph, ada, victor, schramm albert, walter, hubert -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyJar/ Demi John Stone Ware, Circa 1860
... This large "stone ware" glazed Demi John, alias Carboy has a capacity of over 20 litres. It has a conical smooth lipped neck top with a wide, flat(three to four finger) carry and poring handle. ...These were times when household refrigeration, if available, would be from the "block ice" coolers or "cool" storage nooks and crannies within farmhouse locations. household liquid jar container 1800's food storage kiln fired glazed pottery manufacturer's seal "GEORGE SKEY WILNECOTE TAMWORTH" This large "stone ware" glazed Demi John, alias Carboy has a capacity of over 20 litres. It has a conical smooth lipped neck top with a wide, flat(three to four finger) carry and poring handle. ...This kiln glazed container for liquid's, was the type used in the 1700's to mid 1900's to contain fluids mainly for human consumption which needed to retain liquid that could be affected by sunlight and or required to be maintained at a cooler temperatures. Ginger beer and other "brews" for human consumption were the prime target. The ability to refill these vessels were of the utmost importance to the consumer. Over time these containers were reduced in size and produced for "special" liquids e.g. alcoholic Port. This Demi John stone ware was manufactured in Tamworth (England) and imported into Australia during a period when the majority of "quality" domestic items were sourced from "the Mother Country" and the ties between the still "colonial" outpost were very strong. This bondage remained longer in rural communities than in the cities. The "multi-culturalism of the post World War II era resulted in the lessening of the earlier ties. The growing of nationalism, the Aussie evolution, was brought about by the increased social and business/commercial interactions between Australia and the United States of America, post World War II.This container(jug) is very significant to the Kiewa Valley, a rural region that required these type of liquid storage vessels, especially in the late 1800's to the mid 1900's. These were times when household refrigeration, if available, would be from the "block ice" coolers or "cool" storage nooks and crannies within farmhouse locations.This large "stone ware" glazed Demi John, alias Carboy has a capacity of over 20 litres. It has a conical smooth lipped neck top with a wide, flat(three to four finger) carry and poring handle. The top third portion of the jug is caramel in colour and the bottom a darker cream. It has a manufacturer's seal stamped into the surface before glazing. This item would have been corked and then sealed (air tight) with wax.manufacturer's seal "GEORGE SKEY WILNECOTE TAMWORTH"household liquid jar container, 1800's food storage, kiln fired glazed pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - MICHAEL KELLY : PORTRAIT, Circa 1900
... John Lay, Eaglehawk Photograph - black and white. Portrait of a man sitting on a chair, long bushy beard, receding hairline, wearing a watch chain, looks like a rectangle locket and a medallion both hanging from the chain. Wearing a ring on his left little finger ...The Kelly family lived at 'Norwood', 103 Wills St. Bendigo. Whole family buried together in Bendigo Cemetery. Michael Peter Kelly bd. 23.9.1929 MON H4. Margaret Jane Kelly wife of Michael Kelly died 25.8.1912. bd. 28.8.1912. Daughter Rita bd. 21.1.1898 Son Roy (Robert Dennis) Kelly died 22.9.1943 bd. 23.9.1943. Daughter Doris May Kelly bd. 19.1.1967 Daughter Madge Annie Kelly bd. 6.6.1963. No records found of a marriage for Roy, Doris or Madge. Michael P. Kelly was born in Galway, Ireland and died in 1929 aged 76. He had been in Victoria for 59 years. For 50 years he had been closely associated with Bendigo mining companies, and was a leading investor. He joined the Bendigo Stock Exchange in 1880, had been chairman of the exchange multiple times. Director of the Farmers & Citizens' Trustee Co. and of the Sandhurst Building Society. Refs: Obituary The Argus 24.9.1943. The Argus 23.9.1943 (obit. of Roy Kelly). National Archives WW1 enlistment records Robert Dennis Kelly Reg. No. 10874. TROVE Bendigonian 29.7.1915. Bendigo Advertiser 27 August 1912. Bendigo Advertiser 21.1.1898 and 22.5.1900. Bendigo Cemetery records.Photograph - black and white. Portrait of a man sitting on a chair, long bushy beard, receding hairline, wearing a watch chain, looks like a rectangle locket and a medallion both hanging from the chain. Wearing a ring on his left little finger. Written on the back of the photo, 'Michael Kelly, 103 Wills Street, Bendigo. Sharebroker'. See the book (in BHS Library) - Fighting for empire : an Irish doctor's adventures through imperial campaigns and two World Wars : the life and times of Thomas Bernard Kelly (1870-1949) - for family information and the life of Michael Kelly's younger brother. See Research field for further information on Michael Kelly.John Lay, Eaglehawkbusiness, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, photograph. michael kelly. sharebrokers - bendigo. stockbrokers - bendigo. sandhurst building society. farmers and citizens' trustee company. mining - bendigo. bendigo stock exchange. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: EVERYLADY'S JOURNAL 1916
... Some of the articles are: Brief impressions of men, women and events - The queen breeder - Playing the big sister to the wounded - The song of the skylark - Keeping ourselves young and beautiful - teaching little children to be useful - Pretty work for dainty fingers - Common disorders of infants - The girl of the sunny south - The other woman's problem. Magazine AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: EVERYLADY'S JOURNAL 1916 ...Everylady's Journal from August 6, 1916. Price 7 pennies, the magazine has 65 pages. On the cover a drawing of a lady in red dress and a child. at the top: a beautiful Fleur-de-Lis doyley given in this issue. These pattern free: no. 1 and 3 enclosed; No. 2 and 4 by coupon, also directions for working this beautiful doyley ( a picture of the doyley is underneath. A the bottom: Playing big sister to the wounded soldiers: by Notable people. Some of the articles are: Brief impressions of men, women and events - The queen breeder - Playing the big sister to the wounded - The song of the skylark - Keeping ourselves young and beautiful - teaching little children to be useful - Pretty work for dainty fingers - Common disorders of infants - The girl of the sunny south - The other woman's problem.books, magazines, women's magazine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: LADIES PINK NYLON GLOVES -''BRACELET'' LENGTH
... ''Dusty pink'' nylon gloves- ''Bracelet'' length.Two rows of zig zag stitching, one at either side of glove, holds a 3 mm wide elastic, 10 cm long (one on a side seam, and one just above the thumb). one cm wide gussets of fabric in between each finger. Clothing AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: LADIES PINK NYLON GLOVES -''BRACELET'' LENGTH ...Clothing. ''Dusty pink'' nylon gloves- ''Bracelet'' length.Two rows of zig zag stitching, one at either side of glove, holds a 3 mm wide elastic, 10 cm long (one on a side seam, and one just above the thumb). one cm wide gussets of fabric in between each finger.DENTS, NYLON, MADE IN AUSTRALIA.costume accessories, female, ladies pink nylon gloves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: PAIR LADIES LONG WHITE GLOVES, 1950's
... fingers. Three pintucks on back of gloves. # cms elastic gathering at wrist or palm side of glove. No labels. Clothing AILEEN AND JOHN ...One pair of ladies elbow length white cotton gloves, External side seam and seams on fingers. Three pintucks on back of gloves. # cms elastic gathering at wrist or palm side of glove. No labels.costume accessories, female, ladies long white cotton gloves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES SHORT GREEN COTTON GLOVES, 1950's
... fingers. Pintuck scallop pattern around wrist and along side seam. Clothing AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES SHORT GREEN COTTON GLOVES ...One pair of ladies green cotton gloves. External seams on side and fingers. Pintuck scallop pattern around wrist and along side seam.Labels in both gloves; ''MAMBO 7 ALL COTTON ''costume accessories, female, ladies short green cotton gloves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES LONG PINK COTTON SIMPLEX GLOVES, 1950's
... External seams on fingers. 9.5 cm slit on inside at wrist with three pearl look around buttons on one side and three button holes on the other side . Three pintucks on back of gloves. Clothing AILEEN AND JOHN ...One pair of ladies pink cotton simplex elbow length gloves. External seams on fingers. 9.5 cm slit on inside at wrist with three pearl look around buttons on one side and three button holes on the other side . Three pintucks on back of gloves.Label inside LH Glove ''Cotton Simplex Size 6 1/2 Made in Hong Kong''.costume accessories, female, ladies long pink elbow length gloves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: ONE PAIR LADIES LONG BLACK GLOVES, 1950's
... External seams on side and fingers. 8.5 cm slit at inside wrist with two black pearl look round buttons on one side and two button holes on the other side. Three pintucks on back of hand. Clothing AILEEN AND JOHN ...One pair of ladies black cotton mid-arm length gloves. External seams on side and fingers. 8.5 cm slit at inside wrist with two black pearl look round buttons on one side and two button holes on the other side. Three pintucks on back of hand.Label inside RH glove; ''KAYSE.. 6 1/2 Cotton Made in Engla.. Label frayed.costume accessories, female, ladies black cotton mid-arm gloves -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Various photos related to John James GILCHRIST, John Gilcrist, 1940s - 1950s
... 13 photos from John GILCHRIST showing his father, John James GILCHRIST, at Station Pier and Princes Pier, a view from the Shrine of Remembrance, Centenary Bridge, and his father and mother, Eileen Mary GILCHRIST at their home at 16 McCormack Street Port Melbourne .01 - Princes Pier, Taroona, Port Hobart .02 - View from Shrine overlooking Albert Park Lake .03 - Between piers .04 - Princes Pier at night .05 - From Station Pier West finger pier .06 - House at 16 McCormack Street. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne From John Gilcrist via Janet Bolitho Piers and wharves - Station Pier Piers and Wharves - Princes pier Built Environment Transport - roads McCormack Street John GILCHRIST John James GILCHRIST Mary Eileen GILCHRIST 13 photos from John GILCHRIST showing his father, John James GILCHRIST, at Station Pier and Princes Pier, a view from the Shrine of Remembrance, Centenary Bridge, and his father and mother, Eileen Mary GILCHRIST at their home at 16 McCormack Street Port Melbourne .01 - Princes Pier, Taroona, Port Hobart .02 - View from Shrine overlooking Albert Park Lake .03 - Between piers .04 - Princes Pier at night .05 - From Station Pier West finger pier .06 - House at 16 McCormack Street. ...From John Gilcrist via Janet Bolitho13 photos from John GILCHRIST showing his father, John James GILCHRIST, at Station Pier and Princes Pier, a view from the Shrine of Remembrance, Centenary Bridge, and his father and mother, Eileen Mary GILCHRIST at their home at 16 McCormack Street Port Melbourne .01 - Princes Pier, Taroona, Port Hobart .02 - View from Shrine overlooking Albert Park Lake .03 - Between piers .04 - Princes Pier at night .05 - From Station Pier West finger pier .06 - House at 16 McCormack Street. (No. 12 McCormack Street also shown) .07 - Centenary Bridge1949-50 .08 - Outside 16 McCormack Street, showing Singer car. (Nos. 22, 24 & 26 McCormack Street also shown) .09 - John and Eileen Gilcrist in backyard .10 - South side of house at 16 McCormack Street .11 - South side of house at 16 McCormack Street .12 - Photo of Edwards Park .13 - East side of house at 16 McCormack Street Refer also to hand drawn plan of house and outbuildings at catalogue no. 2763piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - princes pier, built environment, transport - roads, mccormack street, john gilchrist, john james gilchrist, mary eileen gilchrist -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's lilac kid gloves, 20thC
... finger section would be folded in and kept away tidily. This is how ladies wore gloves while dining. After the meal they would put their hands back into the gloves, usually for the rest of the evening. William and Elizabeth Box were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire and resided in 'Box Cottage' 1865 -1913. John ...Ladies' gloves for formal and semi-formal wear come in three lengths for women: wrist, elbow, and opera or full-length (over the elbow, usually reaching to the biceps but sometimes to the full length of the arm). In the late 19thC and early 20thC Gloves were expected to be worn for both daytime and evening wear with most types of outfits. The most expensive gloves are custom-made of kid leather. Mousquetaire gloves have buttons at the wrist so the wearer could open the buttons and slip her hand out without taking the whole glove off. The finger section would be folded in and kept away tidily. This is how ladies wore gloves while dining. After the meal they would put their hands back into the gloves, usually for the rest of the evening. William and Elizabeth Box were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire and resided in 'Box Cottage' 1865 -1913. John Box 1841-1913 was William's brother. Carole Eldridge was a descendant of John Box who with his first wife Martha Sheldrake were the parents of Alonzo Box.A pair of lady's 3/4 length, lilac, kid leather gloves with 2 pearl buttons at wrist opening.clothing, gloves, leather work, mousquetaire gloves, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, box elizabeth, box william, box avis, eldridge carol, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, box john, sheldrake martha, box alonzo -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing - Clothing, lady's white kid gloves, 20thC
... finger section would be folded in and kept away tidily. This is how ladies wore gloves while dining. After the meal they would put their hands back into the gloves, usually for the rest of the evening. The Eldridge family were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire and relatives of William and Elizabeth Box. clothing gloves kid leather leather work moorabbin bentleigh brighton early settlers pioneers market gardeners box elizabeth box william box avis eldridge carol box john sheldrake martha box alonzo A pair of lady's white, 'Opera length', kid leather gloves with 3 pearl buttons at wrist opening, or 'Mousquetaire' Clothing Clothing, lady's white kid gloves unrecorded ...Ladies' gloves for formal and semi-formal wear come in three lengths for women: wrist, elbow, and opera or full-length (over the elbow, usually reaching to the biceps but sometimes to the full length of the arm). In the late 19thC and early 20thC Gloves were expected to be worn for both daytime and evening wear with most types of outfits. The most expensive gloves are custom-made of kid leather. Mousquetaire gloves have buttons at the wrist so the wearer could open the buttons and slip her hand out without taking the whole glove off. The finger section would be folded in and kept away tidily. This is how ladies wore gloves while dining. After the meal they would put their hands back into the gloves, usually for the rest of the evening. The Eldridge family were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire and relatives of William and Elizabeth Box. A pair of lady's white, 'Opera length', kid leather gloves with 3 pearl buttons at wrist opening, or 'Mousquetaire'clothing, gloves, kid leather, leather work, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, box elizabeth, box william, box avis, eldridge carol, box john, sheldrake martha, box alonzo -
Supreme Court of Victoria LibraryPainting - Portrait, Sir William Irvine
... The painting is of interest for its subject (Irvine) and the artist who painted it, 5 times Archibald winner Sir John Longstaff. irvine william longstaff john Signed and dated 1934 upper right corner 3/4 length portrait in oils of Sir William Irvine. Irvine is standing his finger resting on the deak. ...This is a portrait of Sir William Irvine, not in his judical robes, but those of Lt Governor of the State of Victoria. Irvine was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1894 to 1904, as well as Attorney-General , he was later Premier. Retiring from state politics after a particularly bruising encounter with the Railway Unions, he entered federal politics as the member for Flinders. He became Federal Attorney General in the period 1913-1914. During World War One Irvine campaigned strongly for the introduction of the complusory military service (conscription) until being elevated to the bench in 1918. With his appointment as Chief Justice, he became a lieutenant governor in 1919, and was acting Governor for the state of Victoria for a period of nearly 3 years in the early 1930s. The painting is of interest for its subject (Irvine) and the artist who painted it, 5 times Archibald winner Sir John Longstaff.3/4 length portrait in oils of Sir William Irvine. Irvine is standing his finger resting on the deak. He is in Vice-Regal clothing, a black suit with plenty of gold braid.Signed and dated 1934 upper right cornerirvine william, longstaff john -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumFunctional object - Tramcar component, John Stephenson of New York, Window lifter - John Stephenson New York, c1885
... Set of 3 Cast brass window lifter, with raised letters - "JOHN STEPENSON & CO" on outside & "NEW YORK" inside circle. Has three mounting holes & rolled top edge to give a finger hold. ...Demonstrates John Stephenson & Co's workshop practice of putting their name on some fittings. tramways tramcars horse trams Window furniture Tramcar Component BTM Ballarat Tramways John Stephenson Set of 3 Cast brass window lifter, with raised letters - "JOHN STEPENSON & CO" on outside & "NEW YORK" inside circle. Has three mounting holes & rolled top edge to give a finger hold. ...Made by John Stephenson & Co. for fitting to the windows of the tramcars that they built such as horse cars or possibly cable cars. Very similar in style to that used by Duncan and Fraser for their tramcars.Demonstrates John Stephenson & Co's workshop practice of putting their name on some fittings.Set of 3 Cast brass window lifter, with raised letters - "JOHN STEPENSON & CO" on outside & "NEW YORK" inside circle. Has three mounting holes & rolled top edge to give a finger hold. Of type used on horse trams.tramways, tramcars, horse trams, window furniture, tramcar component, btm, ballarat tramways, john stephenson -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, David Endacott, 14/08/1971 12:00:00 AM
... Has Walter Connell Chemist on left hand side of photo, with a BP display thermometer showing temperature - about 12 degrees and a finger board for the Mid City Motel on chemist building. Original print by David Endacott, duplicate print (1261A) by John Phillips 12/99. ...Has Walter Connell Chemist on left hand side of photo, with a BP display thermometer showing temperature - about 12 degrees and a finger board for the Mid City Motel on chemist building. Original print by David Endacott, duplicate print (1261A) by John Phillips 12/99. ...Black and white photograph and negative of Ballarat No. 26 eastbound in Sturt St., Saturday 14 August 1971 at the corner of Doveton St. Has the George V statute adjacent. Tram has destination of Lydiard St. North. Has Walter Connell Chemist on left hand side of photo, with a BP display thermometer showing temperature - about 12 degrees and a finger board for the Mid City Motel on chemist building. Original print by David Endacott, duplicate print (1261A) by John Phillips 12/99. Second copy added 5/2001. Original neg scanned at hi res and updated 11/5/2020.On original print "Last week of full tram service before phasing out / from Cnr of Sturt and Doveton Sts. / Sat 14 August 1971" in pencil.trams, tramways, ballarat, sturt st., doveton st., tram 26 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Rowe, John, Count Your Dead: A Novel of Vietnam. (Copy 2), 1968
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam War 1961-1975 - Fiction War stories John Rowe puts his fingers into the open wounds of the Vietnam War. ...John Rowe puts his fingers into the open wounds of the Vietnam War. His book hursts, but it is essential reading for those who want to understand the warJohn Rowe puts his fingers into the open wounds of the Vietnam War. His book hursts, but it is essential reading for those who want to understand the war vietnam war, 1961-1975 - fiction, war stories -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, March 1986
... finger on. We have all been blessed by God through Jock. Mr Alexander Kilgour Alex Kilgour was for many years an active elder and layman in the Presbyterian and then Uniting Church. He was involved in many committees at Synod level for many years. He was a Moderator of the Synod of Victoria of the UCA—one of the first laypeople to take on the role in the early years of the UCA. He was for many years Executive Director of the Resources Commission of the Synod. He worked at Mitchell Brushes (the company owned by Ethel and John...finger on. We have all been blessed by God through Jock. Mr Alexander Kilgour Alex Kilgour was for many years an active elder and layman in the Presbyterian and then Uniting Church. He was involved in many committees at Synod level for many years. He was a Moderator of the Synod of Victoria of the UCA—one of the first laypeople to take on the role in the early years of the UCA. He was for many years Executive Director of the Resources Commission of the Synod. He worked at Mitchell Brushes (the company owned by Ethel and John ...John (Jock) Corben Lavender Jock was born in Ivanhoe, but spent most of his youth in Northcote where his father was a bank manager, and where he attended primary school, high school and the Methodist church in High Street which became a central point in his life. He took his first job in the dispatch office at McPhersons nut and bolt factory in North Richmond in 1935. After a short time at McPhersons he moved to the Trustees Executors and Agency Company in 1936. While working at the Trustees Jock developed the conviction that his vocation lay with the church. This necessitated studying Matriculation at night school for two years as well as working and studying to become a Local Preacher. The minister at Northcote at the time was the Rev.F.T.Cleverdon who helped him prepare to apply as a candidate for Ordination. Before going to university and Queen’s for his arts degree and theological training, Mr Cleverdon, who was now the minister at Neil Street, Ballarat, offered Jock the opportunity to minister to the small congregation at Brown Hill, Ballarat, which was in his Circuit, and to live with the Cleverdons. He spent a year in Ballarat under the tutelage of Rev.F.T Cleverdon in 1939. Jock was accepted by the 1940 Victorian Methodist Conference as a Candidate for the Ministry and started his studies for his theological training and an arts degree at Melbourne University that year. Because of a shortage of ministers, due to the war, Jock was taken out of Queen’s in 1943 to take charge of two fairly small churches in Caulfield - Hawthorn Road and Bambra Road. Jock was ordained in 1945 & married two days later to Elsie Chipperfield, with whom he had worked at the Trustees Executors and Agency. He had joined the RAAF as a chaplain and was sent to Borneo. Returning to Australia in early 1946, he was then appointed to Orbost for a year, Bracknell in Tasmania in 1948, followed by Reid in Canberra, 1951. The next move was to Portland in 1954. Unfortunately not long after this, Elsie was diagnosed with breast cancer. This necessitated a move back to Melbourne - to Mitcham in 1957. Elsie died in December 1957. This period was a very hard time as Jock had four young daughters but his mother helped out by living in for most of the week until Jock was married to Peg in 1959 and their son was born in 1961. In 1964 Jock was moved to Launceston, his first city church. These years were challenging for Jock as he felt compelled to speak out around social issues, such as the Vietnam War & Aboriginal rights, although many did not agree with his view. In 1969 Jock was moved to Horsham to take up the role of Separated Chairman of the North-Western District responsible for Circuits, ministers and families for policy issues and pastoral concerns over an area from the South Australian border, up to the Murray and over it to Wentworth and Dareton, up river to Swan Hill and south to Ballarat and Daylesford. It was a demanding job but richly rewarding in the relationships made with ministers and their families. In 1971 Jock was elected Secretary of the Methodist Conference and in 1972 was voted President of the Conference. He felt it an honour and a vote of confidence by clergy and lay people The final move was to Geelong in 1976 where Jock was the minister at Wesley until 1983.Jock found Geelong a very satisfying parish in which to finish his active ministry. It was while he was Minister of Wesley Church, Geelong, that the Uniting Church came into being and Jock became the first Chairman of the Barwon Presbytery. There were now two ministers at Wesley – Jock and Alex Peerman, whose joint congregation of St. Giles (Pres) and City Congregational now joined with Wesley to become the City Parish. Jock was very surprised to be elected as the third Moderator of the Uniting Church in Victoria, to take office in 1979/1980 1983 saw retirement to Portarlington several months’ locum in both Canada & Kununurra. When the property at Portarlington became too large to maintain, they moved in 1994 into the current house in Belmont & returned to the Wesley Church here. In the words of Rev. Prof. Norman Young and Rev. Peter Gador-Whyte at Jock’s funeral service: “We are here today to give thanks to God for Jock Lavender; a gentle man of great compassion, humour and humility. We gather to remember the love he shared so generously the faith he lived so graciously, and the hope he expressed both in his preaching and in his presence. As President of the Methodist Conference and Moderator of the Uniting Church Jock held significant leadership roles within the church and did so with great dignity and grace never lording it over people but leading by example with an inner strength and faith that won respect and trust. There was something really special about him that is hard to put your finger on. We have all been blessed by God through Jock. Mr Alexander Kilgour Alex Kilgour was for many years an active elder and layman in the Presbyterian and then Uniting Church. He was involved in many committees at Synod level for many years. He was a Moderator of the Synod of Victoria of the UCA—one of the first laypeople to take on the role in the early years of the UCA. He was for many years Executive Director of the Resources Commission of the Synod. He worked at Mitchell Brushes (the company owned by Ethel and John Mitchell. B&W photograph. The Rev. John C (Jock) Lavender and Mr Alex Kilgour, dressed in shirts, are standing shoulder to shoulder, facing the camera.C&N 19/3/1986rev. jock lavender; mr alex kilgour; methodist, presbyterian, uniting church; synod appointments; moderator -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Looking South down High Street Wodonga, Thomas Bonsema, c1910
... finger post in the front points to Barnawartha. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John...finger post in the front points to Barnawartha. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John ...This view of High Street looking south was taken from the Fire Tower which was on the north west corner of Elgin Street and High Street intersection. The Shire Hall is in the front right. On the left are Dumbrell Timber merchant and Schlink & Son, General Storekeepers. After this is the area which would later be developed as Woodland Grove. The finger post in the front points to Barnawartha. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. His name first appears on the Electoral Roll for Wodonga in 1909 and on the Electoral Roll in 1912 he is listed as a photographer. His photographs capture many scenes and events around Wodonga and surrounding areas. Thomas Bonsema married Minna Louisa Jones in 1912. By 1914 he had moved to Chiltern, Victoria where he established Bonsema’s Photographic Studio. From this time onward many of his works bore the signature “BONSEMA CHILTERN”. As well as continuing to photograph landscapes and important buildings, Mr Bonsema was often the official photographer at school and community celebrations. He also sold many framed photographs and postcards from his premises at 68 -70 Conness Street, Chiltern. By 1943 Thomas John Bonsema had relocated to New South Wales and died in Beecroft, NSW on 14th July 1944. Some of his photographs are held in the Victorian State Library and Mitchell Library Sydney Collections.These images are significant because they are the work of a recognised photographer Thomas Bonsema who was born in Wodonga in 1876. A black and white image of a section of High Street, Wodonga looking towards the south and hills in the background.Names on buildings include Dumbrell's Timber Merchant and Schlink & Son Across bottom of image - BONSEMA WODONGA - HIGH STREET WODONGAbonsema photography, thomas peter john bonsema, high street wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - High Street Wodonga, looking south, Thomas Bonsema, c1916
... finger post in the front points to Barnawartha. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John...finger post in the front points to Barnawartha. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John ...This view of High Street looking south was taken from the Fire Tower which was on the north west corner of Elgin Street and High Street intersection. The Shire Hall is in the front right. On the left are Dumbrell Timber merchant and Schlink & Son, General Storekeepers. After this is the area which would later be developed as Woodland Grove. The finger post in the front points to Barnawartha. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. His name first appears on the Electoral Roll for Wodonga in 1909 and on the Electoral Roll in 1912 he is listed as a photographer. His photographs capture many scenes and events around Wodonga and surrounding areas. Thomas Bonsema married Minna Louisa Jones in 1912. By 1914 he had moved to Chiltern, Victoria where he established Bonsema’s Photographic Studio. From this time onward many of his works bore the signature “BONSEMA CHILTERN”. As well as continuing to photograph landscapes and important buildings, Mr Bonsema was often the official photographer at school and community celebrations. He also sold many framed photographs and postcards from his premises at 68 -70 Conness Street, Chiltern. By 1943 Thomas John Bonsema had relocated to New South Wales and died in Beecroft, NSW on 14th July 1944. Some of his photographs are held in the Victorian State Library and Mitchell Library Sydney Collections.These images are significant because they are the work of a recognised photographer Thomas Bonsema who was born in Wodonga in 1876. A black and white image of a section of High Street, Wodonga looking towards the south and hills in the background.Across bottom of image - BONSEMA WODONGA - HIGH STREET WODONGAbonsema photography, thomas peter john bonsema, high street wodonga -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... John died 25/4/1893, Grace died 20/1/1905; they are buried Clunes Vic. Meth section row J2, plot 63, no headstone. Note the missing fingers...John died 25/4/1893, Grace died 20/1/1905; they are buried Clunes Vic. Meth section row J2, plot 63, no headstone. Note the missing fingers ...Early settlers to Clunes from South Australia in the 1870'sPhotocopy of sepia photograph of John and Grace Beer (nee Mitchell) and their son (probably John Jnr)Copy of sepia photograph of John and Grace Beer (nee Mitchell) and their son (probably John Jnr), arr SA 3.4.1849 aboard "Mary Ann" ex Plymouth. Parents of Caroline Parker (G-Grandparents to Dennis), dep to Vic 1870/71. John died 25/4/1893, Grace died 20/1/1905; they are buried Clunes Vic. Meth section row J2, plot 63, no headstone. Note the missing fingers of John. Plaque placed June 2017 by Dennis Parkerbeer, parker, mitchell -
National Wool MuseumFunctional object - Magnifying Lens, c.1930s
... John Dupuche, writes: This magnifying glass was used to remove the burrs and thorns that wool-buyers tended to get in their fingers when examining bales of wool. ...John Dupuche, writes: This magnifying glass was used to remove the burrs and thorns that wool-buyers tended to get in their fingers when examining bales of wool. ...This item was inherited from the donor's father, René Dupuche. John Dupuche, writes: This magnifying glass was used to remove the burrs and thorns that wool-buyers tended to get in their fingers when examining bales of wool. The open end was placed on the finger since the thorn was sometimes buried under the skin. The buyer looked through the magnifying glass and with tweezers or a pin removed the thorn which had rendered the finger inoperative. The wool-buyers needed the sensitivity of their fingers to appraise the suitability of the wool, as buyers had for centuries past, measuring the length of the staple, feeling and counting the crimps in the fibre, its finesse, softness, elasticity and strength, assessing the colour, watching for extraneous matter such as dust or seeds which would not be welcome by manufacturers half-way across the world. Their skills took years to acquire. Knowledgeable buyers were invaluable to their employers, since they were able to evaluate to the last percentage the yield of a bale. My father, René Dupuche, was the ‘principal buyer’ from 1927-1966 in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania for the international wool company ‘Masurel Fils’ which was one of the largest wool businesses in Europe. It was based in the north of France, in Tourcoing, one of the major wool centres of the world. He was sent to Australia as a young man at the age of 23 and took part in the ‘golden era’ of wool in Australia, and the eventual replacement of hands-on appraisal by ‘core-testing’. Masurel Fils was one of the dozens of French and Belgian firms operating in Australia. These men from Flanders enjoyed a cosmopolitan society augmented by diplomats, European bankers and shipping-line executives for various countries and a handful of scientists and academics.Small black metal magnifying lens with three fold design and two hinges. One panel contains a circular glass lens, the centre panel has a circular hole, and the third panel has a square hole with three lines on each side.wool buyer, magnifying glass, magnifying lens, burrs, rené dupuche, john dupuche, migrants, masurel fils, french, belgian, flanders, working life, sheep industry, wool industry, agriculture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Report, Extracts from sales register of T.R.B. Morton
... finger...charles henry...fankhauser...robert c...john...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Sales register lent by Mrs Wainwright of Blackburn, a grand-daughter. t. r. b. morton & son wainwright (mrs) blood sophia hodgson ellen boyle joseph william james bloom alfred cook edmund a. greig alfred woolley crow robert t. william hill course florence rebecca charles finger charles henry fankhauser robert c john farmilo hubert henry fulton margaret game thomas robinson husband (mrs) henwood william dashwood f.r. samuel j.m. blake arthur palmer. horkings hurter c.e. john henry janet hone robert arthur henry john joyner herbert jeffery mary ann keogh james lieber otto methodist boys home purches frederick walter rooks charles francis abraham edmund sarah scott eliza emma sergeant frederick henry pickett tainton brock mary theresa thiele ambrose frederick walker edgar edwardes mary jane zander Extracts from the Sales register of T.R.B. ...Extracts from the Sales register of T.R.B. Morton (1897 - !906) including names of people well known in Nunawading.t. r. b. morton & son, wainwright, (mrs), blood, sophia, hodgson, ellen, boyle, joseph, william james, bloom, alfred, cook, edmund a., greig, alfred woolley, crow, robert t., william hill, course, florence rebecca, charles, finger, charles henry, fankhauser, robert c, john, farmilo, hubert henry, fulton, margaret, game, thomas robinson, husband (mrs), henwood, william, dashwood, f.r., samuel j.m., blake, arthur palmer., horkings, hurter, c.e., john henry, janet, hone, robert arthur, henry john, joyner, herbert, jeffery, mary ann, keogh, james, lieber, otto, methodist boys home, purches, frederick walter, rooks, charles francis, abraham, edmund, sarah, scott, eliza emma, sergeant, frederick, henry, pickett, tainton, brock, mary theresa, thiele, ambrose frederick, walker, edgar edwardes, mary jane, zander -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white photocopy, colour print, The Argus, Mary Connors, 1953
... john gilmour certificate of competency careers for girls Mary Connors (nee Lee). 1. Photocopy of a photograph at her graduation in 1953. 2. Photograph in The Argus July 16, 1953 with caption, "Mary Lee looks business-like as she prunes a pear tree at Burnley. Fruit growing is included in the course." Various Photographs donated by Mary-Anne Connors in 2006 after her death, including newspaper article, "Call of the outdoors: Girls with 'Green Fingers ...Various Photographs donated by Mary-Anne Connors in 2006 after the death of her mother MaryMary Connors (nee Lee). 1. Photocopy of a photograph at her graduation in 1953. 2. Photograph in The Argus July 16, 1953 with caption, "Mary Lee looks business-like as she prunes a pear tree at Burnley. Fruit growing is included in the course." Various Photographs donated by Mary-Anne Connors in 2006 after her death, including newspaper article, "Call of the outdoors: Girls with 'Green Fingers', Careers for Girls." in The Argus July 16, 1953 p.16.mary connors ( lee), graduation, 1953, mary-anne connors, newspaper articles, nursery catalogues, british botanists, john gilmour, certificate of competency, careers for girls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Joyce & Elvie Johns, c1924
... Johns of Orient Ave Mitcham. Note the narrow strip of dirt road with grass paddocks on each side. Elvie, born 29 April 1918, married Stan Finger, Orchardist. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne johns joyce johns elvie finger stan vermont orient ave 41 Black & white photo of Joyce & Elvie Johns, Daughters of Mr. & Mrs. ...Black & white photo of Joyce & Elvie Johns, Daughters of Mr. & Mrs. F. Johns of Orient Ave Mitcham. Note the narrow strip of dirt road with grass paddocks on each side. Elvie, born 29 April 1918, married Stan Finger, Orchardist. Joyce born Sept 1920 died 1924 - Scarlett Fever.johns joyce, johns elvie, finger stan, vermont, orient ave 41 -
Melbourne LegacyArticle - Speech, Past President's Day Address - Brian Armstrong, 1961
... finger had pointed to ‘LIFE’ – what have you done to merit and repay your deliverance from this and similar ordeals." He was one of the founding group of Legatees, being enrolled in 1924, and served for 54 years. The Bulletin often published articles recounting the speech from the week before. John...finger had pointed to ‘LIFE’ – what have you done to merit and repay your deliverance from this and similar ordeals." He was one of the founding group of Legatees, being enrolled in 1924, and served for 54 years. The Bulletin often published articles recounting the speech from the week before. John ...An article from the Melbourne Legacy Bulletin of a Past Presidents' Day speech by Legatee Brian Armstrong, a long serving Legatee and past president (1937). It is poignant for it's insight into what he saw on the Western Front, in particular around Pozieres and the Windmill that had stood there and was destroyed in battle. He had recently visited France and recalled his personal feelings. “I have no doubt that each one of you had some special memory of war that is bound up with your membership of Legacy – some event, place or happening. This was one of mine – you will find the story in a book we all know ‘There goes a man’, a story of endurance, determination and incredible courage. The feeling came to me as I stood in that little enclosure that here began the long road that led to Legacy, for in the middle of that holocaust was the Victorian Brigade from which later came the first man of Legacy. I am certain that many splendid men, some of whom were my friends, whose last sight was that battered windmill, would, had the finger of fate but pointed another way, been original members of this Club. A question seemed to hang in the still air – not for me, for I was only a cypher, but for all of us for whom, in those or later years, the finger had pointed to ‘LIFE’ – what have you done to merit and repay your deliverance from this and similar ordeals." He was one of the founding group of Legatees, being enrolled in 1924, and served for 54 years. The Bulletin often published articles recounting the speech from the week before. John Henry Brian Armstrong was born 23 June 1894 and completed a law degree at Melbourne University. He served with the militia when at University and tried to enlist in December 1915. He was accepted into the Army Medical Corps in April 1916. He served in France and Belgium as a Lieutenant with 22 Infantry Battalion and was wounded near Dernacourt on 24th April 1918. He was wounded again and taken prisoner at Herleville, France on 18 August 1918 when leading a night patrol in an action in which the majority of the party were killed. For a number of years Brian was a Trustee of the Frances Ormond Estate, which was the genesis of The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). Along with Legatee Jim Gillespie (and Jim's grandfather) the trustees were identified with all the notable developments of RMIT. He remained a bachelor his whole life. He was one of the initial archivists of Melbourne Legacy. One of his speeches in 1961 gives an insight into why he became a Legatee. (see 02501)A record a speech that contained insight into the life of Legatee Brian Armstrong.Copy of 2 pages from the Legacy Bulletin on a speech by Legatee Brian Armstrong in 1961.Bulletin 28/02/1961. Pages 5 to 6.vale, past presidents, brian armstrong -
Expression AustraliaBooklet, The Finger Alphabet and Book of Signs
... Also accompanying letter from John Hallett of the Royal South Australian Deaf Society Inc. This is presumed to be the first dictionary of signs in Australia Finger alphabet 16cmHx10cmW, 8 pages photocopy The Finger Alphabet and Book of Signs Booklet ...The booklet states this is as used by The Deaf and Dumb. Drawn and engraved by a deaf mute. Also accompanying letter from John Hallett of the Royal South Australian Deaf Society Inc.This is presumed to be the first dictionary of signs in Australia16cmHx10cmW, 8 pages photocopyfinger alphabet -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Geo. List and Sons Pty. Ltd, German Pioneer families in Australia, 1935
... John August...Rieschiek> August...Lohn> Henrich...Finger...Aumann> Heinrich Wilhelm Fankhauser> George Frederick Fankhauser> Henry Fankhauser> George Henry Fankhauser> Robert Christian Fankhauser> John Butler Maling Fankhauser> Stanley Charles Fankhauser> Walter John Franke> Marie Charlotte Fankhauser> Edward Charles Mahoney> Bartholomew Fankhauser> John August Rieschiek> August Lohn> Henrich Finger> Ernest Ferdinand Fliegner> Ernst Ferdinand Hanke> Ernst John Lauer> Henrich> Christian Lauer> Frederick> Gottfried Lohn> Heinrich Schramm> Max von Shepherd> Esther Ruby Tainton> Rose Selina Thiele> John Gotthold Zerbe> August John Zerbe> Frederick Carl Zerbe> August Edward Zerbe> Henry August Zerbe> Albert August Cemeteries Box Hill Cemetery Brief profiles on some of the German pioneer families in the Local and surrounding areas as well as further afield. ...Brief profiles on some of the German pioneer families in the Local and surrounding areas as well as further afield. Some of them are buried in Box Hill Cemetery.144p.non-fictionBrief profiles on some of the German pioneer families in the Local and surrounding areas as well as further afield. Some of them are buried in Box Hill Cemetery.aumann> heinrich wilhelm, fankhauser> george frederick, fankhauser> henry, fankhauser> george henry, fankhauser> robert christian, fankhauser> john butler maling, fankhauser> stanley charles, fankhauser> walter john, franke> marie charlotte, fankhauser> edward charles, mahoney> bartholomew, fankhauser> john august, rieschiek> august, lohn> henrich, finger> ernest ferdinand, fliegner> ernst ferdinand, hanke> ernst john, lauer> henrich> christian, lauer> frederick> gottfried, lohn> heinrich, schramm> max von, shepherd> esther ruby, tainton> rose selina, thiele> john gotthold, zerbe> august john, zerbe> frederick carl, zerbe> august edward, zerbe> henry august, zerbe> albert august, cemeteries, box hill cemetery
