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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionWork on paper - watercolour, John Mather, Brighton Beach, 1896
... ...John Mather...John Mather...Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne Brighton Beach Ti-tree Port Phillip Bay Sunset John Mather Coast Bayside watercolour Brighton Beach Work on paper watercolour John Mather ...John Mather, Brighton Beach 1896, watercolour, 47 x 81 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Purchased 2022watercolourbrighton, beach, ti-tree, port phillip bay, sunset, john mather, coast, bayside -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, MATHER, John, Untitled
... Verso: Signed and dated l.l., in print "John Mather 1901" the initials are in monogram "(JM)" Recto: On backing board u.c., ink "Orginal Etching by John Mather 1901". ...MATHER, John...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland landscape Verso: Signed and dated l.l., in print "John Mather 1901" the initials are in monogram "(JM)" Recto: On backing board u.c., ink "Orginal Etching by John Mather 1901". ...EtchingVerso: Signed and dated l.l., in print "John Mather 1901" the initials are in monogram "(JM)" Recto: On backing board u.c., ink "Orginal Etching by John Mather 1901". Obversre sheet l.l., ink "Mather".landscape -
Castlemaine Art MuseumPainting, John Mather, Towards Mt.Macedon, 1886
... John Mather...Castlemaine Art Museum 14 Lyttleton Street Castlemaine goldfields Towards Mt.Macedon Painting John Mather ...Gift of Mrs Beth Sinclair, 2007 -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, MATHER, John, Unititled
... MATHER, John...Etching Unititled Print MATHER, John ...EtchingVerso: Signed and dated l.l. "MATHER 07" Verso: Inscription l.l. border, blue ball point pen "Mather".landscape -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, MATHER, John, Bass sighting Wilson's Promontory, 1887
... MATHER, John...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland boat wilson's promontory Engraving Bass sighting Wilson's Promontory Print MATHER, John ...Engravingboat, wilson's promontory -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, MATHER, John b.1848 Hamilton, Scotland. d. 1916, Bass sighting Wilson's Promontory, 1887
... MATHER, John b.1848 Hamilton, Scotland. d. 1916...Engraving Bass sighting Wilson's Promontory Print Print MATHER, John b.1848 Hamilton, Scotland. d. 1916 ...EngravingSigned and dated 'J Mather. 87' lower left corner in printed image. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaArtwork, other - Illuminated art work, Rev Alexander Yule MA presentation art work
... ...John Mather...Reid Robertson John Mather Adam Kennedy Maggie Adam H. S. Richardson Lily V. ...This was presented to the Rev Yule on 22 February 1907. Alexander Yule was born in 1830 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland becoming licenced in the Free Church of Scotland in 1854. He came to Australia in 1870 where he became Minister of Erskine church, Carlton. In 1892 College Church Parkville was established by members of the Erskine congregation. In 1891 he was moderator of Victoria. He died on 18 April 1907.Framed illuminated composite presentation art work which has illuminated text, the Presbyterian symbol of the burning bush, a photograph and illustrations of the College Church, Ormond College, University of Melbourne. It is signed by ten people.presbyterian miniter rev alexander yule ma, r. johnston smith, m. reid robertson, john mather, adam kennedy, maggie adam, h. s. richardson, lily v. grant, david j. scott, m. e. downes, j. downes., the college church parkville, alexander yule 1830-1907 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Box Hill Artists' Camp, 1998
... ...mather...john...Plein air painting instigated by Tom Roberts. painting roberts tom mccubbin frederick abrahams louis streeton arthur sutherland jane heidelberg school conder charles humphrey mather john handasyde stewart hansen theo brooke gardiners creek dewar s. g. ...Australian school of painting established in 1880's by group of painters who camped in Box Hill on Gardiner's Creek.Australian school of painting established in 1880's by group of painters who camped in Box Hill on Gardiner's Creek. They later moved to Heidelberg. Plein air painting instigated by Tom Roberts.Australian school of painting established in 1880's by group of painters who camped in Box Hill on Gardiner's Creek. painting, roberts, tom, mccubbin, frederick, abrahams, louis, streeton, arthur, sutherland, jane, heidelberg school, conder, charles, humphrey, mather, john, handasyde, stewart, hansen, theo brooke, gardiners creek, dewar, s. g. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Sunshine Technical School Mathematics Certificate Of Credit 1981
... List of recipents Paul Henderson, Margaret Heffernan, Mark Simsons, Mark Heriot, Sharon Miller, David Farrer, Steven Mathers, John Keating, Mark Fieldew, Dean Sewell, Darren, Allen, Jennifer Borg, beverley Ayton, Anthony Grech, Leonard Kirk, Robert Wall & Michael Banjanin|1981 Australian Competition for the Wales Award|Certificate of Credit. ...This object was part of the Sunshine Technical School Donation Sunshine Technical School Technical School List of recipents Paul Henderson, Margaret Heffernan, Mark Simsons, Mark Heriot, Sharon Miller, David Farrer, Steven Mathers, John Keating, Mark Fieldew, Dean Sewell, Darren, Allen, Jennifer Borg, beverley Ayton, Anthony Grech, Leonard Kirk, Robert Wall & Michael Banjanin|1981 Australian Competition for the Wales Award|Certificate of Credit. ...This object was part of the Sunshine Technical School DonationList of recipents Paul Henderson, Margaret Heffernan, Mark Simsons, Mark Heriot, Sharon Miller, David Farrer, Steven Mathers, John Keating, Mark Fieldew, Dean Sewell, Darren, Allen, Jennifer Borg, beverley Ayton, Anthony Grech, Leonard Kirk, Robert Wall & Michael Banjanin|1981 Australian Competition for the Wales Award|Certificate of Credit. This is to certify that the above mention students of Sunshine Technical School achieved a credit standard in year 1981 of the junior, intermediate & senior divisions of the competitionsunshine technical school, technical school -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, 'Glen Huntley' Passengers Memorial Restoration 1992 - images collection, 1992
... A few days later John Craig James Mathers George Armstrong succumbed to the disease and were interred at The Bluff. ...A few days later John Craig James Mathers George Armstrong succumbed to the disease and were interred at The Bluff. ...The memorial grave was dedicated on 16 April, 1899. Following the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the barque, descendants of John Craig and other "Glen Huntly" passengers restored the memorial. Descendants gathered in 1992 for the unveiling of a plaque marking the restoration.Colour photographRear of each photograph: SK Cemetery 1992 Glenhuntly Descendants. Inscription on memorial: On December 13th 1839, the emigrant ship "Glen Huntly" left Greenock, Scotland and arrived in Hobson`s Bay on 17th April 1840. Many of the passengers suffering from fever were landed at the Red Bluff St Kilda on 24th April 1849. That being the first quarantine station in Victoria. A few days later John Craig James Mathers George Armstrong succumbed to the disease and were interred at The Bluff. Owing to the encroachment of the sea their remains were exhumed and removed to the St Kilda Cemetery on 27th August 1898 by the Board of Public Health.This memorial was erected by public subscription, to mark a notable event in the early history of the colony. Inscription on plaque, unveiled in 1992: This memorial grave was restored by descendants of John Craig and of other "Glen Huntly" passengers. In April 1990 they commemorated the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the barque in Melbourne in 1840. 25th August 1991st kilda cemetery, glen huntly, john craig, james mathers, george armstrong, 1992, glen huntley -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Commercial Travellers' Association, Victoria, Board Room
... Arthur Streeton’s painting “Between the Lights, Princes Bridge 1888” and Frederick McCubbin’s “Looking North from Mount Macedon” were hung there, as well as paintings by renowned Australian artists Hans Heysen, Walter Withers, John Mather, Jan Hendrik Scheltema. The Argus 30 May 1914 quipped “Around the walls hang evidences that the commercial traveller's soul has not been killed in his pursuit of commerce”. ...Arthur Streeton’s painting “Between the Lights, Princes Bridge 1888” and Frederick McCubbin’s “Looking North from Mount Macedon” were hung there, as well as paintings by renowned Australian artists Hans Heysen, Walter Withers, John Mather, Jan Hendrik Scheltema. The Argus 30 May 1914 quipped “Around the walls hang evidences that the commercial traveller's soul has not been killed in his pursuit of commerce”. ...Seven seated and fifteen standing men dressed in suits around a long table in a panelled room hung with formal portraits of men. A trophy sits on the long table amongst loose paper sheets. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: The Commercial Travellers’ Association of Victoria (CTA) was formed at a meeting of 40 commercial travellers held at the Duke of Rothesay Hotel, 24 Elizabeth Street on 1 December 1880. Their charter was to advocate for better working conditions for commercial travelling salesmen, including improved accommodation at discounted rates and travel concession fares. At first by locomotive, horse and buggy, steamers and horseback, later also by motor car and motorcycle, “The Man on the Road” went into the back-blocks of the country to extend the interests of commerce to the stores and households of Australian regional towns and isolated settlements. Affiliated organisations existed in all states and New Zealand and in 1895 they integrated to form the United Commercial Travellers’ Association of Australasia (UCTAA). By the turn of the 20th century, the Victorian branch of the CTA had 421 Association Members and 520 Club members. The CTA continued to hold meetings in leased rooms in hotels and offices until 1898 when they commissioned purpose-built premises at 190-192 Flinders Street (extant, now the Macstore, next to former Metropolitan Gas Company Buildings). Designed by leading architectural firm of brothers H.W. & F.B.Tompkins (Dimmey’s Model Store, Swan Street, London Stores, Herald and Weekly Times, Myer building, Diamond House, Centreway Arcade, Manton’s Store) in the Queen Anne Revival style at the cost of £20,000, the four storey building had a facade of red Northcote bricks and an entrance of Pyrmont stone. It was very modern for the time, featuring elevators, offices, bars, kitchen, dining, card and billiard rooms and 31 bedrooms with shared bathrooms for the footsore travellers. However, despite adding two storeys in 1901, and another storey and a basement in 1905, they soon outgrew their premises, and in 1912 the CTA commissioned a new building at 328 Flinders Street. At this time, buildings in Melbourne were constrained by the city height limit of 132 feet (40 metres)- the maximum height of firefighting ladders. The new CTA building was the tallest building in Melbourne until 1932 when regulations changed allowing the Manchester Unity Building to be built. The new CTA headquarters was the epitome of comfort and luxury with cutting edge facilities to ease the fatigued salesman and prepare him for another stint on the road. General Secretary, James Davies travelled to Britain and America to acquire the very best and latest innovations. After visiting the new premises, Punch magazine 11 June 1914 reported “furnishings, appliances, and labour-saving conveniences which were more than up to date- they were up to-morrow.” The Edwardian Baroque style building was again designed by architects H.W. & F.B. Tompkins at the cost of £100,000 and built by contractors F.E. Shillabeer and Sons (Nicholas Building, Kellow-Falkiner Pty Ltd car showroom). The nine storey plus basement building is of steel frame construction with concrete floors. The ground floor facade is of grey granite and above that it is faced with cream glazed bricks chosen to combat discolouration from the pollution emitted by Flinders Street Station trains across the road. The facade is decorated with mascarons, gum leaf trim and balconies with classical style balustrade. The club was entered through revolving doors into a two storey high, circular, domed lobby with white columns, American oak panelled walls and intricate mosaic flooring. The ceiling is festooned with plaster gum leaf and gum nut detail, a theme that is repeated throughout the building. The basement kitchen had modern, labour saving appliances that would be the envy of any Edwardian housewife, including an electric toaster, a potato peeling machine, heated dumb waiter, dishwashing machine and electric refrigeration and cooking. It serviced the commodious second floor dining room which seated 200 people and the cafe/breakfast room, 80 people. Members were permitted to entertain their lady friends there for afternoon tea between the hours of 3 and 5 pm every day, except Sunday. The members’ facilities included a barbershop, clothes pressing machine, boot cleaning chair, pipe and cigar stall with electric humidor, public telephones, lockers and safe deposit. The building was serviced with five elevators, a built in vacuum cleaning plant, hot water radiators and linen and postal chutes. The first floor was devoted to business and relaxing, containing the Board, Writing, Reading and four Business Rooms. The board room had Queensland maple panelling with huge blackwood tables topped with blue morocco and golden tortoise-shell trim and cane bottomed chairs. Large framed photographs of past presidents since 1884 lined the walls. The Reading Room ran the whole width of the building. Arthur Streeton’s painting “Between the Lights, Princes Bridge 1888” and Frederick McCubbin’s “Looking North from Mount Macedon” were hung there, as well as paintings by renowned Australian artists Hans Heysen, Walter Withers, John Mather, Jan Hendrik Scheltema. The Argus 30 May 1914 quipped “Around the walls hang evidences that the commercial traveller's soul has not been killed in his pursuit of commerce”. The blackwood panelled room was furnished with Queen Anne style tables and chairs and green leather armchairs with inviting rocker foot rests allowing weary travellers to relax after traversing the railways and dusty roads of Victoria while planning their next sales trip. “The Australasia Traveller” Volume 10, Number 2, April 1914 page 35 noted “An attendant will be constantly employed on this floor to take care of the stationary supply, to tidy up newspapers, and generally study the convenience of members.” The third floor was for amusements with billiards, a bar and four rooms for playing cards, dominoes and chess. The huge billiard room had seven Alcock billiard tables including a table in a partitioned match-room for tournaments, exhibitions and matches. The walls were lined with members’ cues and for spectators, comfortable lounges with marble topped tables and electric bell pushes for drinks service. There were 150 bedrooms over five floors, each with their own telephone and wash basin and five suites with a private sitting room attached. There were four bathrooms per bedroom floor and capacious, well-lighted shaving rooms. Top rate club tariff for bed and breakfast - 6 shillings, if called for a country train leaving Melbourne before 8am - 4 shillings, suite and breakfast- 9 shillings, sixpence. “The Australasia Traveller” Volume 10, Number 2, April 1914 page 35 reported “All “early calls” will be made from the Club Office to Bedrooms by means of the Telephone, so that instead of waking everybody else up on the corridor, only the member concerned will know that it is his unpleasant duty to get up.” The new CTA premises was widely regarded as the finest club in the Southern Hemisphere. The CTA also built the adjacent six storey Commerce House with 52 sample rooms for travellers to display their wares with the remainder rented to retail businesses and a post and telegraph office. After the CTA moved into their new, larger premises in 1914, neighbouring department store Ball & Welch expanded into the former CTA. The CTA saw themselves in a nation building role and were an influential lobby group to the Government. They advocated for inter city trunk telephone lines, standard gauge railway lines between NSW and Victoria, improved roads and highways, the Murray River water scheme and maintaining the White Australia Policy. They were very active in fund raising for the war efforts. The CTA offered its members support in other ways with benevolent funds for widows and orphans, mortuary, accident, sickness and an annuities fund for members over 65 years. There were scholarships for members’ children and home purchase scheme to assist with home ownership. A secondary membership scheme provided access to non commercial travellers (men only) to its exclusive club premises. They also organised social events and activities such as billiard tourneys, golf tournaments, dances and an annual “Smoke Social” which was a social event where men gathered for a formal dinner, community singing, lectures, speeches and of course, to smoke! Daylesford born James Davies OBE, (1865-1931) worked at the CTA for 50 years, starting as an office boy and working his way up to General Secretary and editor of the monthly trade journal for UCTAA members, “The Traveller” (1890-1905, later “The Australasian Traveller” 1905-1924 and then “The Australian Traveller” 1925-1976) and the annual colour supplement magazine “Australia To-Day” (1904-1973). “The Australasia Traveller” featured commentary on the issues of the day like wars, tariffs and trade, articles on new products and hotel recommendations and their rates and lots of advertising, especially alcohol, tobacco and accommodation in regional hotels. There were regular columns, each illustrated with a line drawing and these included “Our Immigration Record” a state by state summary of arrivals of “desirable immigrants” to Australia, while bemoaning the declining (white) birth rate. The column followed the arrival of British boys sent to Australia as agricultural apprentices to work on rural properties which were short of labour. Between 1913-1928, 1750 “Barwell Boys”, some as young as 14 years of age arrived in South Australia to work. NSW had a similar program known as the Dreadnaught Boys Scheme where 5595 boys immigrated between 1911-1939. The boys were considered of “good British stock”. There was a “Home Page For The Ladies” showcasing the latest fashions in women’s clothing, millinery and hairstyles and tips and trends in home furnishings.“Children’s Corner for Dear Little Folks” which featured puzzles, jokes and stories and members could send in photographs of their children. “Road Echoes” devoted to “The Man On The Road” and his doings. “Face Massage, Smiling is the Best Face Massage”, the humour page full of jokes and funny stories. “Railway Rumbles” news of innovations, timetables, tickets and grumbles about lavatories, food and drinking water on trains and at railway stations. And in case we forget that members had a home away from their CTA home, gardening tips with “The C.T. as Gardener”column. The annual magazine “Australia To-Day” was a vehicle to promote Australia here and overseas as a modern, prosperous country with abundant opportunities and pleasant climate. It sought to showcase its manufacturing, agriculture and tourism and encourage British immigration to Australia. The magazine featured articles about recently arrived migrants at work, quirky native flora and fauna, beach culture, recreation and the Australian way of life in the settler nation. Many of the articles were written by politicians of the day, including Robert Menzies. The UCTAA commissioned original artwork for the front covers and feature articles of “Australia To-day” from leading Australian artists. These included Norman Lindsay, Frederick McCubbin, Napier Waller, Lionel Lindsay, Hans Heysen, C Dudley Wood, Louis McCubbin, Penleigh Boyd, Louis Buvelot, Christian Waller and Ellis Rowan and her Australian wildflowers. Some of the photographs in “Australia To-Day” were provided by state and federal government departments as well as manufacturers, newspapers and mining companies. Amongst of the credited photographers was Helmut Newton who later earned world acclaim as a fashion photographer and architectural and industrial photographer Wolfgang Sievers (unfortunately their photographs remain in copyright and aren’t available online). Also featured was Richard C. Strangman, a professional photographer from Canberra, William Howieson of Melbourne, who has 22 photographs in the collection of NGV, Tasmanian wilderness photographer Frederick Smithies, Athol Shmith, portrait photographer and educator from Melbourne, Gordon de Lisle, a Melbourne commercial, industrial, aerial and society portrait photographer. (One of Gordon’s assignments was as the stills photographer for the 1959 movie “On The Beach” filmed in Melbourne). Photographs taken by acclaimed Antarctic and official war photographer Captain Frank Hurley OBE for Adelaide’s Centenary were also featured. The Australian Government was keenly aware of the influence and quality of the UCTAA publications. On 1 June 1914 The Age reported that to advertise Australia in Great Britain and elsewhere, the Department of External Affairs purchased 6500 copies of “Australia To-Day” magazine for £515 to distribute free to “places where they are most likely to come under the notice of a desirable class of immigrants.” In 1950, the office of Prime Minister Robert Menzies ordered 2550 copies of that year’s issue of “Australia To-Day” for the Department of Commerce and Information to distribute. The CTA donated their archives to University of Melbourne Archives which includes original artworks and photos used in “Australia To-Day” (Melbourne University has digitised 1114 photos) and sundry items including trophies, ashtrays, commemorative souvenirs, menus, a rare “Safechek” sovereign changer, a bust of James Davies and even a CTA embossed wash bowl and chamber pot. After the death of General Secretary James Davies in 1931, the CTA held the annual “James Davies Memorial Cup” golf tournament at various Melbourne golf courses, the winner receiving a splendid silver cup. “Table Talk” magazine photographs from 29 June 1933 depict the travellers beautifully (and I would say correctly) attired in tweedy plus fours, Fair Isle knitwear, flat caps and of course fringed brogues. I have been unable to ascertain whether the trophy in our photo is for golf or another CTA social activity. The CTA Victoria membership peaked in 1951 with 4,672 Aassociation members and 3,693 Club members. In 1959, Hollywood came to Melbourne when film stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Anthony Perkins and Fred Astaire descended to film ‘On the Beach,’ directed by Stanley Kramer. The film is based on the bestselling Neville Shute novel about the aftermath of World War Three, a nuclear war that has obliterated most of the Northern Hemisphere. Radioactive dust is heading toward Australia and everyone is preparing for death. Scenes with Anthony Perkins were filmed in the CTA billiards room as the exclusive Pastoral Club. Anthony Perkins’ character, Lieutenant Commander Peter Holmes of RAN tells Gregory Peck’s character, Commander Dwight Lionel, that The Pastoral Club is…”A mahogany and polished brass sort of place-some people claim it was the stuffiest club in the Commonwealth” before assuring him that despite shortages, the club is likely to have some Scotch left. In a scene at the Pastoral Club two, old (probably red faced) codgers discuss the challenge of drinking all of the 400 bottles of Gould Campbell vintage port in the club wine cellar before they succumb to radiation sickness in five months time. The NGV has 12 photographs in their collection of wardrobe stills of Ava Gardner modelling costumes designed by the Fontana Sisters of Rome for “On The Beach”, taken by Italian photographer G.B.Poletto. During the filming, Gregory Peck and his family stayed at “Kurneh” 206 Domain Road, South Yarra, the former home of three times Grand Slam winner Norman Brookes. Through the decades, Australian society was changing and in order to stay relevant, the CTA had to change too. In 1971, two women were elected for club membership, although they were only granted limited access to the club’s facilities and in 1972, women were invited for the first time to participate in the previously men only annual “Smoke Social”. In 1975, dwindling membership forced the closure of The Commercial Travellers’ Association building and in 1977, the building was sold, with the CTA ceasing to operate in 2014. It was the end of the road for the “Knights of the Road”. In 1992, the CTA building at 328 Flinders Street was placed on the Victorian Heritage Register in recognition of its architectural and cultural significance. The building has been meticulously restored with many of the original fittings, decorative plasterwork, mosaic flooring, stained glass windows, columns, chandeliers and the panelling made from Australian timbers retained. After renovations the building became first the Euro Asia Hotel, then the Duxton Hotel and in 2005 The Rendezvous Hotel, Melbourne. In tribute to the history of the building and the film “On The Beach”, the Rendezvous Hotel has the Ms Ava Bar, Perkins room, Mr Tompkins restaurant, Commerce Room and the Davies Room. References: COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. (1899, May 27). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 25. Retrieved February 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138615498 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. (1914, May 30). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved February 13, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7272511 NEWS OF THE DAY. (1914, June 1). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved February 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189414314 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' "AT HOME." (1914, June 11). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 32. Retrieved March 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129699692 https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69669 https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/757 http://www.pikitiapress.com/blog/2015/1/26/australia-today Commercial Travellers at Yarra Yarra (1933, June 29). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 6. Retrieved February 28, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149547845 https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/537460 https://viewer.slv.vic.gov.au/?entity=IE7420895&file=FL19171568&mode=browse https://www.history.sa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Barwell_Boys_Catalogue-compressed-compressed-compressed.pdf Australia Today," 1927 (1926, December 11). Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), p. 15. Retrieved March 17, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223844810 https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2020/12/19/an-inhabited-space-helmut-newtons-lovers/ https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/artist/2075/ https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/?s=Poletto+&type=collection https://rendezvousmelbourne.com.au/digital-history-tour/Photographer notations on slide: "Commercial Travellers Group B6".clubs, department stores, 1930-1939, commerce, manufacturing, federation/edwardian style architecture, railways, tourism, games, agriculture -
Federation University Historical CollectionJournal - Booklet, Royal Historical Society of Victoria Journal, Volume 56, No 3, 1985, 1985
... John B. Reid) * Methodist Missionary in the Pacifice (Keith B. Mather) * Policemen on Bucycles (Robert Haldine) * Thanksgiving at St Paul's (James Grant) * Western and Chinese Medicine (Morag Loh)...John B. Reid) * Methodist Missionary in the Pacifice (Keith B. Mather) * Policemen on Bucycles (Robert Haldine) * Thanksgiving at St Paul's (James Grant) * Western and Chinese Medicine (Morag Loh) Royal Historical Society of Victoria Journal, Volume 56, No 3, 1985 Journal Booklet ...Journal of the Royal Historical Association of Victoria Incorporated.Grey covered journal including a review on the book "The History of the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat". Contents * The Bicentenary 1988: A Celebration or An Apology (Ken Baker and John B. Reid) * Methodist Missionary in the Pacifice (Keith B. Mather) * Policemen on Bucycles (Robert Haldine) * Thanksgiving at St Paul's (James Grant) * Western and Chinese Medicine (Morag Loh)non-fictionJournal of the Royal Historical Association of Victoria Incorporated. warren perry, ballarat school of mines history, ballarat school of mines, methodist misionaries, police, st paul's, medicine, isaac rooney, western medicine, chinese medicine, louis roller, ah sue, lo kwoi sang, yee quock ping, william ah ket -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - GLEN HUNTLY (HISTORY OF)
... ‘Glen Huntly’ Buchanan Captain fever ship emigrants Cummins Ann St Kilda Cemetery Bowman Mrs Caulfield Craig John Cameron Miss McGonagle Mrs Elsternwick Armstrong George Mathers James The Glen Huntly Pioneers Memorial Jones Alfred Ramsey St David’s Uniting Church (Grange Road) Glen Huntly Glen Huntly Road Lake Street Glen Huntly State School Glen Huntly Presbyterian Church South Caulfield Mernda Avenue Garden Avenue Grange Road Jenkin (Boss) William Wattle Avenue Chinese joss-house Smith A.W Glen Huntly Post Office foundation stones King F.L Methodist Church Trinity Congregational Church Greek Orthodox Church Salvation Army Temple Wanalta Road St Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church St Agnes’ Anglican Church Booran Road St David’s Uniting Church El Nido Grove Manses Royal Avenue Munster Avenue James Street Rothschild Street Neerim Road organs Peace Memorial Organ railways Marara Road Curraweena Road Booran Road Bambra Road Rosstown railway Murray-Ross William Leila Road Murray-Ross Leila ‘The Grange’ North Road Wild Cherry Road ‘Rosstown’ picture theatres Manchester Grove aerodrome Lord Reserve Neville Street Lyons Street Morgan Street Rosedale Avenue rifle clubs Glen Huntly Infant Welfare Centre Watson Grove Rowlands Drapery drapers Bones Plant Nursery nurseries Elsternwick railway station railway stations Kooyong Road Glen Eira Road Truganini Road Rosstown Sugar Works Ross Murray street names typhoid diseases death and dying Article GLEN HUNTLY (HISTORY OF) ...This file contains 10 items about the history of Glen Huntly: 1/6 photocopied pages from ‘The History of St Kilda’ which relates to the place name Glen Huntly, and the Quarantine graves, date unknown. 2/2 photocopied pages from the ‘Sun Pictorial’ dated 13/4/1928 and 12/4/1928; relating to the state of the graves at Point Ormond and their re-internment to St Kilda Cemetery. 3/1 pen and ink sketch of graves at Point Ormond from the State Library Victoria. 4/3 pages taken from a website on the re-internment of graves and some social history as to the reason that the new emigrants were coming to Australia. The Article also has 7 photographs. 5/2 newspaper articles on the ‘Glen Huntly’ descendants forthcoming reunion being held on 21&22/4/1990. 6/1 article reprinted from newsletter no. 22 October 1983 on the barque ‘Glen Huntly’. Also details of passengers who died and the burial of 3 at Point Ormond. 7/1 handwritten document (unattributed) taken from ‘Migrant ships for South Australia 1836-1850’ by Ronald Parsons. 8/1 pamphlet commemorating the 150th anniversary of the ‘Glen Huntly’ arriving in Melbourne. It gives information about the ship, passengers, memorial in St Kilda Cemetery and upcoming descendants’ reunion. 9/1 program of commemoration events 21&22/4/1990. 10/1 piece of art work for a ‘Welcome to Glen Huntly’ sign, featuring a ship. Undated, unattributed and source unknown.‘glen huntly’, buchanan captain, fever ship, emigrants, cummins ann, st kilda cemetery, bowman mrs, caulfield, craig john, cameron miss, mcgonagle mrs, elsternwick, armstrong george, mathers james, the glen huntly pioneers memorial, jones alfred ramsey, st david’s uniting church (grange road), glen huntly, glen huntly road, lake street, glen huntly state school, glen huntly presbyterian church, south caulfield, mernda avenue, garden avenue, grange road, jenkin (boss) william, wattle avenue, chinese joss-house, smith a.w, glen huntly post office, foundation stones, king f.l, methodist church, trinity congregational church, greek orthodox church, salvation army temple, wanalta road, st anthony’s roman catholic church, st agnes’ anglican church, booran road, st david’s uniting church, el nido grove, manses, royal avenue, munster avenue, james street, rothschild street, neerim road, organs, peace memorial organ, railways, marara road, curraweena road, booran road, bambra road, rosstown railway, murray-ross william, leila road, murray-ross leila, ‘the grange’, north road, wild cherry road, ‘rosstown’, picture theatres, manchester grove, aerodrome, lord reserve, neville street, lyons street, morgan street, rosedale avenue, rifle clubs, glen huntly infant welfare centre, watson grove, rowlands drapery, drapers, bones plant nursery, nurseries, elsternwick railway station, railway stations, kooyong road, glen eira road, truganini road, rosstown sugar works, ross murray, street names, typhoid, diseases, death and dying -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - MURRUMBEENA FOOTBALL CLUB
... Mathers R. Thompson Memorial Shield Thompson George Rackham G. Aldrich K. Schlitz P. J. McLennan Memorial Trophy McLennan John McDonald Robert Logan Alan Higgins John Garland T. ...This file contains 2 items: 1/A letter to Caulf Historical Society, requesting any history of Murrumbeena Football Club, from R. Gould. Reply from T.J. Hart advising that no information on the club is held by the society. 2/A fifty page book on the history of Murrumbeena Football Club, from foundation in 1927 to 1976. Includes 7 team photocopied photographs and one of the pavilion after completion in 1922, book written by R. Gould.gould ross, murrumbeena football club, football, football clubs, ‘dick’s horse paddock’, butchers, murrumbeena, great dandenong road, murrumbeena road, n.r. cooper, market gardens, orchards, carnegie rovers, oakleigh juniors, oakleigh district junior, football association, committees of management, murrumbeena junior football club, dick r., armstrong j., silverman dr. i., phillips r. cr., mudge les, truman v., bristow l., richardson , truman t., robertson, carnegie rovers, bentleigh, oakleigh juniors, ted pelling’s horse stables, stables, kangaroo road, moore george, armstrong fred, tinsley roy, naylor reg, ward bill, hunter mr., cox mr., scivenor mr., marian mr., wilde mr., townley mr., mudge mr., hay mr , ferguson mr., wilde wal, pelling e., watkins e., giles mr., young mr., paterson mr., reid mr., ross mr., walker mr., lyre mr., cannon mr., ronaldson tom, pearson , hall , collaghan jack, dennis, wlash, cannon, rickets, ferguson, wotes, hay, washbrooke, wilde , phillipson, welch, brown, cox, sharp, thomas, palmer, harris e., dick a., caulfield-dandenong, junior football association, metropolitan amateurs, pavilions, caulfield city council, murrumbeena amateurs, miss football queen, ralph miss, welch vic, emmins ‘titch’ g., bone r., havell, ellis r. (bob), pew t., stock a., riley wal, harris ‘codger’ roy, biddington j., nicholson a., bernes a.c., healey g., riley w., summerfield d., lee e., harris j., bass j., denning j., phillips c., king f., weatheral n.w., stewart s., rolfe h., dalgleish s., malone l., simpson e., kain a., rennie w., sloan a., painter e., bernes c., biddington g., parker c., willmott n., murrumbeena cricket club, corbett, murrumbeena districts, holden ‘rusty’, crundy, dean, taylor, bourke, moore, stewart, hause, clarke, gear, page, rowe bill, mathers alf, awards, farrell r., oakley r., escott l., callaghan t., mathers r., andrew j., halfpenny j., howland w., m -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument, Conveyance of Lot 20 Henry Street, Little Eltham North to Trustees of Wesleyan Chapel, 1856
... john van mangerhoussen weiss...joseph cooper...joseph morris holloway...josiah atwool...keelbundora...lancelot iredale...little eltham...lizar elliott...mark blanchard...methodist church...nicholas rodda...p. mather...Traces the earliest history of the Eltham Public Hall in Henry Street and the various names, occupations and abodes of the Trustees associated with the property aaron grimshaw blacksmith edmond perry eltham public hall eltham rechabite hall eltham wesleyan chapel francis thomas george smith henry street i.w. lucas james blanch james chapman james william brown john jenkins peacock john jones john neale john van mangerhoussen weiss joseph cooper joseph morris holloway josiah atwool keelbundora lancelot iredale little eltham lizar elliott mark blanchard methodist church nicholas rodda p. mather peter dredge rev barnabas shaw walker samuel jeffrey samuel moor munce thomas roberts thomas wheaten bowden william harriman william hebblewhite william john munce william matthews william rose 7 pages typed, letter size Conveyance of Lot 20 Henry Street, Little Eltham North to Trustees of Wesleyan Chapel Document ...Originally purchased in 1856 from Thomas Roberts, Yeoman of Little Eltham, for £10 for use by the Wesleyan Chapel, represented by indentured Trustees, Rev. Barnabas Shaw Walker, Minister of the Pentridge Circuit, Francis Thomas, Farmer of Keelbundora, William Harriman, Blacksmith of Nillumbik, Nicholas Rodda, Farmer of Nillumbik, Aaron Grimshaw, Farmer of Greensborough, Joseph Cooper, Gardener of Keelbundora, Peter Dredge, Scholmaster of Jika Jika and Samuel Jeffrey, Farmer of Jika Jika. Lot 20 of Subdivision of Portion 13, Section 4 of the Parish of Nillumbik in the County of Evelyn was located on the southern side of Henry street in Little Eltham North, where the current Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church is situated. It became the location of the Eltham Rechabite Hall. In 1893 a new hall was built and further enlarged in 1919. At the commencement of 1922, the property was purchased from the Independent Order of Rechabites with publicly subscribed funds and a new hall built at a cost of £750 and improved road access constructed to reduce the grade, running from Dudley Street to Henry Street. This hall was eventually replaced with the new Shire Offices and Hall built on the corner of Arthur Street and Main Road, which was opened in 1941. Traces the earliest history of the Eltham Public Hall in Henry Street and the various names, occupations and abodes of the Trustees associated with the propertyaaron grimshaw, blacksmith, edmond perry, eltham public hall, eltham rechabite hall, eltham wesleyan chapel, francis thomas, george smith, henry street, i.w. lucas, james blanch, james chapman, james william brown, john jenkins peacock, john jones, john neale, john van mangerhoussen weiss, joseph cooper, joseph morris holloway, josiah atwool, keelbundora, lancelot iredale, little eltham, lizar elliott, mark blanchard, methodist church, nicholas rodda, p. mather, peter dredge, rev barnabas shaw walker, samuel jeffrey, samuel moor munce, thomas roberts, thomas wheaten bowden, william harriman, william hebblewhite, william john munce, william matthews, william rose -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument, Certificate of Consent of Sale of Lot 20 Henry Street, Eltham to Hope of Eltham Tent No. 195 Victoria District Independent Order of Rechabites, 28 Nov 1901
... john van mangerhoussen weiss...joseph cooper...joseph morris holloway...josiah atwool...keelbundora...lancelot iredale...little eltham...little eltham north...lizar elliott...mark blanchard...methodist church...nicholas rodda...p. mather...Traces the earliest history of the Eltham Public Hall in Henry Street and the various names, occupations and abodes of the Trustees associated with the property aaron grimshaw blacksmith edmond perry eltham public hall eltham rechabite hall eltham wesleyan chapel francis thomas george knapman george smith henry street hope of eltham tent no. 195 i.w. lucas isaac hill james blanch james chapman james william brown john brown john jenkins peacock john jones john neale john van mangerhoussen weiss joseph cooper joseph morris holloway josiah atwool keelbundora lancelot iredale little eltham little eltham north lizar elliott mark blanchard methodist church nicholas rodda p. mather peter dredge rev barnabas shaw walker robert david taylor samuel jeffrey samuel moor munce thomas roberts thomas wheaten bowden trustee victoria district independent order of rechabites wesleyan methodist church william harriman william hebblewhite william john munce william john taylor william matthews william rose 6 pages typed, letter size, one with hand written description on reverse Certificate of Consent of Sale of Lot 20 Henry Street, Eltham to Hope of Eltham Tent No. 195 Victoria District Independent Order of Rechabites Document ...Alexander Robert Edgar, President of the Victoria and Tasmania Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church by Certificate of Consent of Sale dated 28 November 1901, declared that the Conference of the Church held in Melbourne, 27 February 1894, agreed to the sale by the Trustees of Lot 20 Henry Street. Indenture dated 15 November 1901 between Revd. Barnabas Shaw Walker, Minister of the Pentridge Circuit, Joseph Cooper, Gardener of Keelbundora, Samuel Jeffrey, Farmer of Jika Jika, John Brown, State School Teacher, Robert David Taylor, Gardener and Isaac Hill, Dealer, all of Eltham, the Trustees conveyed the land to William John Taylor the Younger, Gardener, George Knapman, Blacksmith and Isaac Hill junior, Carrier, all of Eltham and Trustees at the time for a Friendly Society known as the Hope of Eltham Tent No. 195 Victoria District Independent Order of Rechabites for the sum of £40. The conveyance was received into the Office of the Registrar General, State of Victoria, 12 December 1901. Originally purchased in 1856 from Thomas Roberts, Yeoman of Little Eltham, for £10 for use by the Wesleyan Chapel, represented by indentured Trustees, Rev. Barnabas Shaw Walker, Minister of the Pentridge Circuit, Francis Thomas, Farmer of Keelbundora, William Harriman, Blacksmith of Nillumbik, Nicholas Rodda, Farmer of Nillumbik, Aaron Grimshaw, Farmer of Greensborough, Joseph Cooper, Gardener of Keelbundora, Peter Dredge, Scholmaster of Jika Jika and Samuel Jeffrey, Farmer of Jika Jika. Lot 20 of Subdivision of Portion 13, Section 4 of the Parish of Nillumbik in the County of Evelyn was located on the southern side of Henry street in Little Eltham North, where the current Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church is situated. It became the location of the Eltham Rechabite Hall. In 1893 a new hall was built and further enlarged in 1919. At the commencement of 1922, the property was purchased from the Independent Order of Rechabites with publicly subscribed funds and a new hall built at a cost of £750 and improved road access constructed to reduce the grade, running from Dudley Street to Henry Street. This hall was eventually replaced with the new Shire Offices and Hall built on the corner of Arthur Street and Main Road, which was opened in 1941. Traces the earliest history of the Eltham Public Hall in Henry Street and the various names, occupations and abodes of the Trustees associated with the propertyaaron grimshaw, blacksmith, edmond perry, eltham public hall, eltham rechabite hall, eltham wesleyan chapel, francis thomas, george knapman, george smith, henry street, hope of eltham tent no. 195, i.w. lucas, isaac hill, james blanch, james chapman, james william brown, john brown, john jenkins peacock, john jones, john neale, john van mangerhoussen weiss, joseph cooper, joseph morris holloway, josiah atwool, keelbundora, lancelot iredale, little eltham, little eltham north, lizar elliott, mark blanchard, methodist church, nicholas rodda, p. mather, peter dredge, rev barnabas shaw walker, robert david taylor, samuel jeffrey, samuel moor munce, thomas roberts, thomas wheaten bowden, trustee, victoria district independent order of rechabites, wesleyan methodist church, william harriman, william hebblewhite, william john munce, william john taylor, william matthews, william rose -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Book: Improving RPL: a workplace perspective, NCVER, 1996
... A book of 109 pages written by Richard Kenyon, John Saunders, Jennifer Gibb ; with congributions from Peter Thomson, Roger Mathers, Ken Shinkfield....NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE) NCVER RPL Reports A book of 109 pages written by Richard Kenyon, John Saunders, Jennifer Gibb ; with congributions from Peter Thomson, Roger Mathers, Ken Shinkfield. ...A book of 109 pages written by Richard Kenyon, John Saunders, Jennifer Gibb ; with congributions from Peter Thomson, Roger Mathers, Ken Shinkfield.ncver, rpl, reports, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: ANNUAL R.S.L. BALL 1954, 18th August, 1954
... Partners: Ernest Johnson, Stanley Quinn, Mervyn Hall, Norman Grenfell, John Craig, Kevin Anstee, Harold Button, Wesley Pearce, Noel Fields, Haydon Mathers, Ian Morris, Kevin Herdman, Graeme Elvey, Neil Holden, Grenville Tonzing, Kenneth Cruse, Jim Thomas, Keith Kelly, Leo Janssen and Ian Hughes. ...Partners: Ernest Johnson, Stanley Quinn, Mervyn Hall, Norman Grenfell, John Craig, Kevin Anstee, Harold Button, Wesley Pearce, Noel Fields, Haydon Mathers, Ian Morris, Kevin Herdman, Graeme Elvey, Neil Holden, Grenville Tonzing, Kenneth Cruse, Jim Thomas, Keith Kelly, Leo Janssen and Ian Hughes. ...Two copies of the Bendigo Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Annual R.S.L. Ball held at the Town Hall, Bendigo on 18th August 1954. Guests of Honour were His Excellency General Sir Dallas Brooks, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., D.S.O., K.ST.J., and Lady Brooks. Card is cream with gold print on the front and a gold RLS badge. Other printing is blue. The inside of the tri-fold card has a Dance Program of 28 dances and a space for Autographs. The other side has the Debutantes: Gwen Baxter, Joy Quinn, Patsy Kane, Mavis Grenfell, Della Grainger, June Anstee, Margaret Williamson, Beverley Mildren, Doreen Birch, Dawn Weston, Mavis Chambers, Jill Smith, Marlene Doble, Myrtle Hassett, Jennifer Mahoney, Barbara Lazenby, Joan Taylor, Elaine Escon, Wilma Adams and Judith Edgar. Trained by Mr Albert Osborn. Chaperone: Mrs L J Warner. Partners: Ernest Johnson, Stanley Quinn, Mervyn Hall, Norman Grenfell, John Craig, Kevin Anstee, Harold Button, Wesley Pearce, Noel Fields, Haydon Mathers, Ian Morris, Kevin Herdman, Graeme Elvey, Neil Holden, Grenville Tonzing, Kenneth Cruse, Jim Thomas, Keith Kelly, Leo Janssen and Ian Hughes. President Bendigo Branch R.S.L: Col. Sir George Lansell, K.B., C.M.G., V.D. Secretary Ball Committee: Mr G F Osborne. M.C. Mr G Hudson. Printed by Hocking & Sloan Print, Bendigo.Hosking & Sloan Print, Bendigoevent, social, annual ball, r.s.l. bendigo collection - annual r.s.l. ball 1954, his excellency general sir dallas brooks, lady brooks, gwen baxter, joy quinn, patsy kane, mavis grenfell, della grainger, june anstee, margaret williamson, beverley mildren, doreen birch, dawn weston, mavis chambers, jill smith, marlene doble, myrtle hassett, jennifer mahoney, barbara lazenby, joan taylor, elaine escon, wilma adams, judith edgar, mr albert osborn, mrs l j warner, ernest johnson, stanley quinn, mervyn hall, norman grenfell, john craig, kevin anstee, harold button, wesley pearce, noel fields, haydon mathers, ian morris, kevin herdman, graeme elvey, neil holden, grenville tonzing, kenneth cruse, jim thomas, keith kelly, leo janssen, ian hughes, col sir george v lansell, mr g f osborne, mr g hudson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING REPORTS - MINING RECORD FEB., 1862
... Mather and Co... Gold Washing Co... Bendigo Valley Co... Robey And Co... Hobbs and Co...Taylor's... Lewis and Co... Henwood and Co... Bullock and Co... Davey and Co... Webb and Lathlean... The Welshman's... Bon Accord... John...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Gold Mining Reports Mining Record Feb 1862 Bell's Life Wellington Hotel Botanical Gardens Mitchell Gardens Bird-in-Hand Independent Co Ballarat Co Perserverance Co North Star co All England Co Macleod Co Mather and Co Gold Washing Co Bendigo Valley Co Robey And Co Hobbs and Co Taylor's Lewis and Co Henwood and Co Bullock and Co Davey and Co Webb and Lathlean The Welshman's Bon Accord John Thomas's Caledonian Co Webster Hrdy Bros McEwen and Co The Big Engine Co Epsom Huntly and Ironstone Hill Co 'The Thames' steamer Whitely and Co Cambridge Co Victoria Co Dower M'Intosh and Co Thomas and Davies Aurora Co Brett's Thomas Bros Mitchell Brothers Ballarat Co North Star Co All England Co Mr B G Davies Mr Ramsay Dr Evans Tarrangower Times Mr Humffray Clunes Co Mr Courtin Mr Lawrence Port Phillip and Colonial Gold Mining Co Mr Bland R Brough Smith John S McNair John Mathieson Mr R O Smith Joseph Millen Thomas Kaye John Basset William Cook James Cousley John Hill Robert Hollinger Thomas Houston George Loudon William Manning John Matthews John McEwen Thomas Milligan John Moorhead Robert Moorhead David Murdoch Andrew Murdoch Joseph Nevin Edward O'Malley Wm Newton Paul James Reid Samuel Robinson Jesse Selwood James Shand William Woods Catherine United Claimholders Star Reef Co Sailor's Gully Co Churchill Davidson Wm Wilson John Jervis James Patterson John Carmont George M'Naughten Alexander Wiseman James Houston M'Lennan Clark Thomas Hollick James Alfred Bowles John Lampert Francis Palmetser Nichols Little Pumping Engine Co M'Niely Morrison Waight John Coote Robert Hamilton William Wilson John Jervis Southern Cross Co Ladam's Claim Knobel Bird Philip Ladams James Anderson Cordon Ashley Godwin Burkamp John Lomasney James Bryant Matthew Langridge Benjamin Exley J R Finlayson Wormold McCartney Schrade Schumacher George Barry James Patten Peter Speares Thomas Caley Shadbolt John Lomasney Peat Kenely McGenely Egan Exwell James Winterbottom John Winterbottom William Jury Jonathan Laidman John Pile Simon Howard Peter Morris Bignall Charles Robison Ferguson Thomas Steers Adolphe Witts Albert Berchdolt Richard Urand Thomas Watson Klemm Boyd Abbot Peterson Taylor Henry Day Walter Wallan Brown Grennan Day Young Mr Beckwith Joseph Thomson Nelson Reef Quartz Mining Co Photocopy of pages 2, 3, 4, 6 to 10 of The Mining Record, Feb. 1862. ...Photocopy of pages 2, 3, 4, 6 to 10 of The Mining Record, Feb. 1862. Items mentioned are:- Epsom and Huntly Leads, Pottery Flat, & c, Parliamentary Intelligence, Deep Sinking On Quartz Reefs, The Comet Company (Formerly Cooper's Little Redan), Hustler's Reef Quartz Mining & Drainage Company, Sailors' Gully Quartz Mining Company, Star Reef, Sailor's Gully, Bendigo, Star Reef Quartz Mining Company's Claim, Wilson & Co's Claim, Murdoch and Co's Claim, Hollick and Co.'s Claim, Cook and Co.'s Claim, Coote and Co.'s Claim, Sailor's gully quartz Mining Company's Claim, Garden Gully Reef, Knobel & Co.'s Claim, Ladams and Co.'s Claim, Southern Cross Company, The Rainbow Company, Barry and Co.'s Claim, Union Company's Claim, Winterbottom and Co.s Claim, Jury and Co.'s Claim, Piles and Co.'s Claim, Steers and Co.'s Claim, Watson and Co.'s Claim, Coles and Co.'s Claim, James and Co.'s Claim, Morgan, Kirchner and Co.'s Claim, Boyd and Co.'s Claim, Shanks and Co.'s Claim, Day and Co.'s Claim, Brown and Co.'s Claim, St. Mungo Quartz Mining Company and the Nelson Reef Quartz Mining Company.document, gold, mining reports, mining record feb 1862, bell's life, wellington hotel, botanical gardens, mitchell gardens, bird-in-hand, independent co, ballarat co, perserverance co, north star co, all england co, macleod co, mather and co, gold washing co, bendigo valley co, robey and co, hobbs and co, taylor's, lewis and co, henwood and co, bullock and co, davey and co, webb and lathlean, the welshman's, bon accord, john thomas's, caledonian co, webster, hrdy bros, mcewen and co, the big engine co, epsom huntly and ironstone hill co, 'the thames' steamer, whitely and co, cambridge co, victoria co, dower m'intosh and co, thomas and davies, aurora co, brett's, thomas bros, mitchell brothers, ballarat co, north star co, all england co, mr b g davies, mr ramsay, dr evans, tarrangower times, mr humffray, clunes co, mr courtin, mr lawrence, port phillip and colonial gold mining co, mr bland, r brough smith, john s mcnair, john mathieson, mr r o smith, joseph millen, thomas kaye, john basset, william cook, james cousley, john hill, robert hollinger, thomas houston, george loudon, william manning, john matthews, john mcewen, thomas milligan, john moorhead, robert moorhead, david murdoch, andrew murdoch, joseph nevin, edward o'malley, wm newton paul, james reid, samuel robinson, jesse selwood, james shand, william woods, catherine united claimholders, star reef co, sailor's gully co, churchill davidson, wm wilson, john jervis, james patterson, john carmont, george m'naughten, alexander wiseman, james houston, m'lennan, clark, thomas hollick, james alfred bowles, john lampert, francis palmetser, nichols, little pumping engine co, m'niely, morrison, waight, john coote, robert hamilton, william wilson, john jervis, southern cross co, ladam's claim, knobel, bird, philip ladams, james anderson, cordon, ashley, godwin, burkamp, john lomasney, james bryant, matthew langridge, benjamin exley, j r finlayson, wormold, mccartney, schrade, schumacher, george barry, james patten, peter speares, thomas caley, shadbolt, john lomasney, peat, kenely, mcgenely, egan, exwell, james winterbottom, john winterbottom, william jury, jonathan laidman, john pile, simon howard, peter morris, bignall, charles robison, ferguson, thomas steers, adolphe witts, albert berchdolt, richard urand, thomas watson, klemm, boyd, abbot, peterson, taylor, henry day, walter wallan, brown, grennan, day, young, mr beckwith, joseph thomson, nelson reef quartz mining co -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Jo Oliver, Jessie Traill : a biography, 2020
... From the ten-year-old who first met Tom Roberts painting on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, to a student of Frederick McCubbin and etchers John Mather and Frank Brangwyn, Jessie developed her professional skills. ...This biography explores the remarkable life of Jessie Traill - artist, traveller, humanitarian and independent spirit. From the ten-year-old who first met Tom Roberts painting on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, to a student of Frederick McCubbin and etchers John Mather and Frank Brangwyn, Jessie developed her professional skills. She interrupted her career to work as a voluntary nurse in France during World War I, later raising funds for and revisiting war-torn Europe. She also became one of Australia's most outstanding etchers, working in a field uncommon for women of her time. Through diary extracts, descriptions of her world travels and personal letters we hear her voice and see through her eyes, beauty, humour and the joys of simple living.xvii, 388 p.; 24 cmnon-fictionThis biography explores the remarkable life of Jessie Traill - artist, traveller, humanitarian and independent spirit. From the ten-year-old who first met Tom Roberts painting on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, to a student of Frederick McCubbin and etchers John Mather and Frank Brangwyn, Jessie developed her professional skills. She interrupted her career to work as a voluntary nurse in France during World War I, later raising funds for and revisiting war-torn Europe. She also became one of Australia's most outstanding etchers, working in a field uncommon for women of her time. Through diary extracts, descriptions of her world travels and personal letters we hear her voice and see through her eyes, beauty, humour and the joys of simple living. jessie traill, frederick mccubbin, tom roberts, artist -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Photograph Album 1968
... 997.01- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1A Girls Names Sharon Clayton Susan Chartes fiona Byones Lina LaRosa Jeannie Loughton Lisa Feaser Sharene Daly Robyn Anwar Wendy Bennett Judith Lukey Vera Rulik Pam Ashton Ann Caruana Marilyn Joyce Maureen Duovant Rosslyne Hosking Dianne Hyde Rae Goodwin Christine Doley Jillian Bird Miss Hooper 997.01- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1A Girls 997.02- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1B Girls Names Patricia Whiting Janita Wegener Judith Newton Joanne Rochow Susan McPherson Felicity Middleton Rosmarie Stegmund Joy Monteith Jennifer Proud Josephine Panetta Christine Spearen Catherine Simonsen Noelleen Mannion Judith Uren Colleen Neilson Carmel Pavia Janine Ormston Irene Rewkiewicz Marvin Willaton Julie Pevitt Jan Sewell Mrs Mayer 997.02- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1B Girls 997.03- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1C Girls Names Lelley Armitage Robyn Angus Lynette Nicholson Kaylene Murphy Denise Skinner Cheryl Davies Vicki Bell Heather Dess Regina Czlapa Sonia Kravaris Lynn Teasdale Miranda Chaplin Patricia Perrie Gloria Thompson Grace Demicoli Debra Brown Rhonda Thompson Sharon Nolan Mira Zolz Mrs Betts 997.03- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1C Girls 997.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1D Girls Names Jennifer Nelson Tania Farrugia Amanda Faulkner sandra Kelly Lee Morshead Pauline Fenech Susan Green Ann Sinclair Sandra Suherland Maureen Stumpf Susan Whitaker Margaret Fogarty Mrs Schmidt Elaine Robinson Christine Muir Ann Young Susan Jones Madeline Spiteri Rita Fenech Mrs Judd 997.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1D Girls 997.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1E Girls Names Lina Gauci Jillian Flickert Sonia Ludwig Jeanette Smith Theresa Popple Josephine Xuereb Helen Boudin Carmen Mallia Connie Mallia Barbara Stylianou Rita Aniello Kay Wright Jennifer Brophy Grace Vella Litsa Kalaidopoulos Josephine Muscat Rose Schembri Marie Walko Sofi Kazantsidou 997.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1E Girls 997.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2A Girls Names Barbara Allen Dianne Baldock Christine Lane Donna Jones Pieteruak Bruinse Susan Lambert Dianne Kaye Judy Jones Robyn Balwin Heather Bishop Jan Jobbs Irene Bode Yvonne Bell Cheryl Waim Annetter Johns Cathy Hollis Mary Agius Wendy Addicot Elizabeth Cumming Heather Johnson Mr Todd 997.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2A Girls 997.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2B Girls Names Pamela Lyall Dianne Pascoe Pauline Yule Terry Martellani Deborah Triplett Julie McComish Suzanne Perrie Ornella Sensati Vicki Mather Merrilyn Waller Erica Skrzypiciel Lorraine Mitchell Susan Roberts Noellen Pertzel Susan Whitehead Kathllen Schuppan Linda Martin Elaine Thomas Vicki Lawrence Miss Hansen 997.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2B Girls 997.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2C Girls Names Susan Carter Edwina Bacon Sheryl Gillsillan Susan Buhlert Suzanne Forbes Margaret Franklin Barbara Cooper Sandra Allen Gillian Gebert Denise Brazier Kay Dalgliesh Ann Eaton Noelle Brown Rhonda Eddy Lynn Chandler Jullian Bell Piera di Maggio Christine Garing Mrs Davidson 997.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2C Girls 997.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2D Girls Names Merilyn Thomas Sheryl Symons Linda Stevens Beryl Pearson Veronica Mutimer Vicki Hatcher Sharyn Stageman Gaylene Shaw Diane Govey Angela Theuma Reva Hartshorne Dianne Webster Julie Lemmon Dianne Jones Wanda Jorgensen Margaret John Alma Maloney Kathryn Maclean Olive Paxton Miss Yu 997.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2D Girls 997.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2E Girls Names Christine Capewell Rosa Fraietta Mary Seychell Agni Kyriacou Margaret Gauci Rosemary Gelder Adrianna Matczcik Mary James Rita Spiteri Dora di Maggio Gina Vella Wendy Croft Marika Kruszczak Patricia McLure Pamela Duson Monica Heidemann Margaret Foley Faith Phelps Susan Whiffin Debra Morath Mrs Wood 997.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2E Girls 997.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2F Girls Names Donna Neniart Julie Mundy Agnes Xuereb Maria Cirillo Margaret Coffey Deborah McVean Doris Falzon Mary Calleja Susan Wear Giuseppa Fusco Barbara Flieger Pamela Goring Grace Cohen Gliko Pliatsiari Miss Tan 997.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2F Girls 997.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3A Girls Names Vicki Stanton Glenda Moloney Vicki Newton Wendy Quantock Jurate Kemeza Karen Thomas Pamela Ramsay Felicity Quick Sheryl Robinson Dianne OMalley Cheryl Reardon Kerry Carver Sylvia Thomas Cornelia Stumpf Gail Clee Catherine Hacker Rozi Nadolski Mrs Robson 997.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3A Girls 997.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3B Girls Names Robyn Slorach Roslynne Balfour Vera Koniuk Angela Siegmund Carlene Stageman Valentina Budanow Denise Thompson Lynette Engellenner Ann Teasdale Lorraine Engellenner Christine Allan Marilyn Hall Lee Delphin Judith McFarlane Carmen Fenech Joyce Brincat Mrs Thomas 997.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3B Girls 997.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3C Girls Names Astrid van Dort Leeanne Norris Christa Wolf Susan Wiseman Heather Cox Heather McKenzie Helga Wagnegg Margaret Webster Roberta Campbell Jennifer Clapham Margaret Hughes Gaye Cunningham Jacqueline Barter Yvonne Missen Els Ligtvoet Cheryl Anwar Shirley Fogarty Emma Theuma Barbara Jan Sandra Fegan Rhonda Bunting Mrs Obermoeller 997.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3C Girls 997.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3D Girls Names Heather Proud Susan Powell Monica Driscoll Sheryl Clapham Lois Kittelty Marilyn Haynes Kaye Finemore Glenda Chamberrs Robecca Butt Janet Bentley Heather Ovens Diane Akumbakas Sharyn King Robyn Ridley Susan Campbell Filiz Latif Wendy Stead Jenny Durrant Kerry Durrant Susan Hewitt Miss Fitzgibbon 997.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3D Girls 997.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3E Girls Names Julie Baxter Sandra Hunter Antoinette Vanderveldt Christine Morris Ruth Jones Sandra Bennett Ann Sinagl Beverley Rae Wendy Rule Rhonda Peterson Vicki Farmer Androulla Charalambour Rosemary Goldie Lois Lawson Maureen Skinner Mrs Volkov nee Griffin 997.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3E Girls 997.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3F Girls Names Janette Lee Elizabeth Iles Gayle Frost Lillian Degraeve Amalia Fusco Jeanetter Miller Maureen Smith Suzanne Park Noelle Scott Yvonne Betts Lynette Ingham Yvonne Gust Julie Campo Miss Simmons Margaret Desira Elaine Cnavan Ann Starczewski Josephine Zacharias Michele Flannery Jane Cox 997.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3F Girls 997.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4A Girls Names Jennifer Harvey Diane Wright Lynette Hewitt Mrs Stone Merrill Campbell Susan Johansen Debra Steers Monika Trybus Raisa Goncharrow 997.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4A Girls 997.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4B Girls Names Kathleen Harkin Angela Davis Susan Armitage Janina Piatek Leeanne Kewish Gloria Siunamon Lorraine Hyde Brenda Collis Kristine Davidson Catherin Buttimer Carol Waring Maureen Robertson Mr Murphy 997.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4B Girls 997.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4C Girls Names Gail Jenkinson Nola Duson Mavina Martellani Wilhelmina Panhorst Carol Robinson Jennifer Jorgensen Wilma Fox Raelene Bean Sherilyn Brett Melita Silens Rhonda Richards Dianne Roberts Christine Edwards Gil Mitchell Karen Siddall Rita Zukowski Sheryl Campton Kaye Ferguson Lynnette Durrant Dianne Chamberlain Faye McAlpine Glenda Kittelry Mr van Kuyk 997.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4C Girls 997.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4D Girls Names Denise Fletcher Janet Williams Glenda Snooks Judith Boys Dianne Carson Maxine White Maree Goring Colleen Traynor Cherilyn Rowley Augustine Stoellinger Margaret Webster Helena Kolodziej Mary Micallef Ingrid Wuevz Elizabeth Bradley Fifi Michaelidis Rhonda Campbell Cheryl Dean Stana Piatek Lorraine Harper Kaye Dannatt Miss Baird 997.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4D Girls 997.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5A 997.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5AB Girls Names Maria Helton Dianne Pertzel Rita Melderis Jennifer Triplett Mary Rewuk Shirley Walsh Rita Abela Julie Balfour Josephine Agius Jeanette Radford Glenda Paine Lee Floate Branda Self Jenny Richer Suzanne Parkinson Zoula Tsiantopoulos Jan Fowler Nedda Bevilacqua Giannina Muccilli Lorna Doyle Mary Busuttil Irene Wozuiak Cheryl Batey Mrs Ferguson 997.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5AB Girls 997.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5 (No Class ID) Photo a 997.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5 (No Class ID) Photo b 997.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Faculty...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 997.01- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1A Girls Names Sharon Clayton Susan Chartes fiona Byones Lina LaRosa Jeannie Loughton Lisa Feaser Sharene Daly Robyn Anwar Wendy Bennett Judith Lukey Vera Rulik Pam Ashton Ann Caruana Marilyn Joyce Maureen Duovant Rosslyne Hosking Dianne Hyde Rae Goodwin Christine Doley Jillian Bird Miss Hooper 997.01- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1A Girls 997.02- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1B Girls Names Patricia Whiting Janita Wegener Judith Newton Joanne Rochow Susan McPherson Felicity Middleton Rosmarie Stegmund Joy Monteith Jennifer Proud Josephine Panetta Christine Spearen Catherine Simonsen Noelleen Mannion Judith Uren Colleen Neilson Carmel Pavia Janine Ormston Irene Rewkiewicz Marvin Willaton Julie Pevitt Jan Sewell Mrs Mayer 997.02- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1B Girls 997.03- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1C Girls Names Lelley Armitage Robyn Angus Lynette Nicholson Kaylene Murphy Denise Skinner Cheryl Davies Vicki Bell Heather Dess Regina Czlapa Sonia Kravaris Lynn Teasdale Miranda Chaplin Patricia Perrie Gloria Thompson Grace Demicoli Debra Brown Rhonda Thompson Sharon Nolan Mira Zolz Mrs Betts 997.03- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1C Girls 997.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1D Girls Names Jennifer Nelson Tania Farrugia Amanda Faulkner sandra Kelly Lee Morshead Pauline Fenech Susan Green Ann Sinclair Sandra Suherland Maureen Stumpf Susan Whitaker Margaret Fogarty Mrs Schmidt Elaine Robinson Christine Muir Ann Young Susan Jones Madeline Spiteri Rita Fenech Mrs Judd 997.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1D Girls 997.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1E Girls Names Lina Gauci Jillian Flickert Sonia Ludwig Jeanette Smith Theresa Popple Josephine Xuereb Helen Boudin Carmen Mallia Connie Mallia Barbara Stylianou Rita Aniello Kay Wright Jennifer Brophy Grace Vella Litsa Kalaidopoulos Josephine Muscat Rose Schembri Marie Walko Sofi Kazantsidou 997.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1E Girls 997.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2A Girls Names Barbara Allen Dianne Baldock Christine Lane Donna Jones Pieteruak Bruinse Susan Lambert Dianne Kaye Judy Jones Robyn Balwin Heather Bishop Jan Jobbs Irene Bode Yvonne Bell Cheryl Waim Annetter Johns Cathy Hollis Mary Agius Wendy Addicot Elizabeth Cumming Heather Johnson Mr Todd 997.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2A Girls 997.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2B Girls Names Pamela Lyall Dianne Pascoe Pauline Yule Terry Martellani Deborah Triplett Julie McComish Suzanne Perrie Ornella Sensati Vicki Mather Merrilyn Waller Erica Skrzypiciel Lorraine Mitchell Susan Roberts Noellen Pertzel Susan Whitehead Kathllen Schuppan Linda Martin Elaine Thomas Vicki Lawrence Miss Hansen 997.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2B Girls 997.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2C Girls Names Susan Carter Edwina Bacon Sheryl Gillsillan Susan Buhlert Suzanne Forbes Margaret Franklin Barbara Cooper Sandra Allen Gillian Gebert Denise Brazier Kay Dalgliesh Ann Eaton Noelle Brown Rhonda Eddy Lynn Chandler Jullian Bell Piera di Maggio Christine Garing Mrs Davidson 997.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2C Girls 997.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2D Girls Names Merilyn Thomas Sheryl Symons Linda Stevens Beryl Pearson Veronica Mutimer Vicki Hatcher Sharyn Stageman Gaylene Shaw Diane Govey Angela Theuma Reva Hartshorne Dianne Webster Julie Lemmon Dianne Jones Wanda Jorgensen Margaret John Alma Maloney Kathryn Maclean Olive Paxton Miss Yu 997.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2D Girls 997.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2E Girls Names Christine Capewell Rosa Fraietta Mary Seychell Agni Kyriacou Margaret Gauci Rosemary Gelder Adrianna Matczcik Mary James Rita Spiteri Dora di Maggio Gina Vella Wendy Croft Marika Kruszczak Patricia McLure Pamela Duson Monica Heidemann Margaret Foley Faith Phelps Susan Whiffin Debra Morath Mrs Wood 997.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2E Girls 997.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2F Girls Names Donna Neniart Julie Mundy Agnes Xuereb Maria Cirillo Margaret Coffey Deborah McVean Doris Falzon Mary Calleja Susan Wear Giuseppa Fusco Barbara Flieger Pamela Goring Grace Cohen Gliko Pliatsiari Miss Tan 997.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2F Girls 997.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3A Girls Names Vicki Stanton Glenda Moloney Vicki Newton Wendy Quantock Jurate Kemeza Karen Thomas Pamela Ramsay Felicity Quick Sheryl Robinson Dianne OMalley Cheryl Reardon Kerry Carver Sylvia Thomas Cornelia Stumpf Gail Clee Catherine Hacker Rozi Nadolski Mrs Robson 997.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3A Girls 997.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3B Girls Names Robyn Slorach Roslynne Balfour Vera Koniuk Angela Siegmund Carlene Stageman Valentina Budanow Denise Thompson Lynette Engellenner Ann Teasdale Lorraine Engellenner Christine Allan Marilyn Hall Lee Delphin Judith McFarlane Carmen Fenech Joyce Brincat Mrs Thomas 997.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3B Girls 997.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3C Girls Names Astrid van Dort Leeanne Norris Christa Wolf Susan Wiseman Heather Cox Heather McKenzie Helga Wagnegg Margaret Webster Roberta Campbell Jennifer Clapham Margaret Hughes Gaye Cunningham Jacqueline Barter Yvonne Missen Els Ligtvoet Cheryl Anwar Shirley Fogarty Emma Theuma Barbara Jan Sandra Fegan Rhonda Bunting Mrs Obermoeller 997.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3C Girls 997.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3D Girls Names Heather Proud Susan Powell Monica Driscoll Sheryl Clapham Lois Kittelty Marilyn Haynes Kaye Finemore Glenda Chamberrs Robecca Butt Janet Bentley Heather Ovens Diane Akumbakas Sharyn King Robyn Ridley Susan Campbell Filiz Latif Wendy Stead Jenny Durrant Kerry Durrant Susan Hewitt Miss Fitzgibbon 997.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3D Girls 997.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3E Girls Names Julie Baxter Sandra Hunter Antoinette Vanderveldt Christine Morris Ruth Jones Sandra Bennett Ann Sinagl Beverley Rae Wendy Rule Rhonda Peterson Vicki Farmer Androulla Charalambour Rosemary Goldie Lois Lawson Maureen Skinner Mrs Volkov nee Griffin 997.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3E Girls 997.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3F Girls Names Janette Lee Elizabeth Iles Gayle Frost Lillian Degraeve Amalia Fusco Jeanetter Miller Maureen Smith Suzanne Park Noelle Scott Yvonne Betts Lynette Ingham Yvonne Gust Julie Campo Miss Simmons Margaret Desira Elaine Cnavan Ann Starczewski Josephine Zacharias Michele Flannery Jane Cox 997.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3F Girls 997.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4A Girls Names Jennifer Harvey Diane Wright Lynette Hewitt Mrs Stone Merrill Campbell Susan Johansen Debra Steers Monika Trybus Raisa Goncharrow 997.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4A Girls 997.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4B Girls Names Kathleen Harkin Angela Davis Susan Armitage Janina Piatek Leeanne Kewish Gloria Siunamon Lorraine Hyde Brenda Collis Kristine Davidson Catherin Buttimer Carol Waring Maureen Robertson Mr Murphy 997.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4B Girls 997.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4C Girls Names Gail Jenkinson Nola Duson Mavina Martellani Wilhelmina Panhorst Carol Robinson Jennifer Jorgensen Wilma Fox Raelene Bean Sherilyn Brett Melita Silens Rhonda Richards Dianne Roberts Christine Edwards Gil Mitchell Karen Siddall Rita Zukowski Sheryl Campton Kaye Ferguson Lynnette Durrant Dianne Chamberlain Faye McAlpine Glenda Kittelry Mr van Kuyk 997.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4C Girls 997.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4D Girls Names Denise Fletcher Janet Williams Glenda Snooks Judith Boys Dianne Carson Maxine White Maree Goring Colleen Traynor Cherilyn Rowley Augustine Stoellinger Margaret Webster Helena Kolodziej Mary Micallef Ingrid Wuevz Elizabeth Bradley Fifi Michaelidis Rhonda Campbell Cheryl Dean Stana Piatek Lorraine Harper Kaye Dannatt Miss Baird 997.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4D Girls 997.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5A 997.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5AB Girls Names Maria Helton Dianne Pertzel Rita Melderis Jennifer Triplett Mary Rewuk Shirley Walsh Rita Abela Julie Balfour Josephine Agius Jeanette Radford Glenda Paine Lee Floate Branda Self Jenny Richer Suzanne Parkinson Zoula Tsiantopoulos Jan Fowler Nedda Bevilacqua Giannina Muccilli Lorna Doyle Mary Busuttil Irene Wozuiak Cheryl Batey Mrs Ferguson 997.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5AB Girls 997.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5 (No Class ID) Photo a 997.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5 (No Class ID) Photo b 997.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Faculty Spiral bound laminated A4 photograph album with 24 sheets having one photo on each sheet and covers on both sides of the album . ...997.01- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1A Girls Names Sharon Clayton Susan Chartes fiona Byones Lina LaRosa Jeannie Loughton Lisa Feaser Sharene Daly Robyn Anwar Wendy Bennett Judith Lukey Vera Rulik Pam Ashton Ann Caruana Marilyn Joyce Maureen Duovant Rosslyne Hosking Dianne Hyde Rae Goodwin Christine Doley Jillian Bird Miss Hooper 997.01- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1A Girls 997.02- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1B Girls Names Patricia Whiting Janita Wegener Judith Newton Joanne Rochow Susan McPherson Felicity Middleton Rosmarie Stegmund Joy Monteith Jennifer Proud Josephine Panetta Christine Spearen Catherine Simonsen Noelleen Mannion Judith Uren Colleen Neilson Carmel Pavia Janine Ormston Irene Rewkiewicz Marvin Willaton Julie Pevitt Jan Sewell Mrs Mayer 997.02- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1B Girls 997.03- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1C Girls Names Lelley Armitage Robyn Angus Lynette Nicholson Kaylene Murphy Denise Skinner Cheryl Davies Vicki Bell Heather Dess Regina Czlapa Sonia Kravaris Lynn Teasdale Miranda Chaplin Patricia Perrie Gloria Thompson Grace Demicoli Debra Brown Rhonda Thompson Sharon Nolan Mira Zolz Mrs Betts 997.03- Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1C Girls 997.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1D Girls Names Jennifer Nelson Tania Farrugia Amanda Faulkner sandra Kelly Lee Morshead Pauline Fenech Susan Green Ann Sinclair Sandra Suherland Maureen Stumpf Susan Whitaker Margaret Fogarty Mrs Schmidt Elaine Robinson Christine Muir Ann Young Susan Jones Madeline Spiteri Rita Fenech Mrs Judd 997.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1D Girls 997.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1E Girls Names Lina Gauci Jillian Flickert Sonia Ludwig Jeanette Smith Theresa Popple Josephine Xuereb Helen Boudin Carmen Mallia Connie Mallia Barbara Stylianou Rita Aniello Kay Wright Jennifer Brophy Grace Vella Litsa Kalaidopoulos Josephine Muscat Rose Schembri Marie Walko Sofi Kazantsidou 997.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 1E Girls 997.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2A Girls Names Barbara Allen Dianne Baldock Christine Lane Donna Jones Pieteruak Bruinse Susan Lambert Dianne Kaye Judy Jones Robyn Balwin Heather Bishop Jan Jobbs Irene Bode Yvonne Bell Cheryl Waim Annetter Johns Cathy Hollis Mary Agius Wendy Addicot Elizabeth Cumming Heather Johnson Mr Todd 997.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2A Girls 997.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2B Girls Names Pamela Lyall Dianne Pascoe Pauline Yule Terry Martellani Deborah Triplett Julie McComish Suzanne Perrie Ornella Sensati Vicki Mather Merrilyn Waller Erica Skrzypiciel Lorraine Mitchell Susan Roberts Noellen Pertzel Susan Whitehead Kathllen Schuppan Linda Martin Elaine Thomas Vicki Lawrence Miss Hansen 997.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2B Girls 997.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2C Girls Names Susan Carter Edwina Bacon Sheryl Gillsillan Susan Buhlert Suzanne Forbes Margaret Franklin Barbara Cooper Sandra Allen Gillian Gebert Denise Brazier Kay Dalgliesh Ann Eaton Noelle Brown Rhonda Eddy Lynn Chandler Jullian Bell Piera di Maggio Christine Garing Mrs Davidson 997.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2C Girls 997.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2D Girls Names Merilyn Thomas Sheryl Symons Linda Stevens Beryl Pearson Veronica Mutimer Vicki Hatcher Sharyn Stageman Gaylene Shaw Diane Govey Angela Theuma Reva Hartshorne Dianne Webster Julie Lemmon Dianne Jones Wanda Jorgensen Margaret John Alma Maloney Kathryn Maclean Olive Paxton Miss Yu 997.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2D Girls 997.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2E Girls Names Christine Capewell Rosa Fraietta Mary Seychell Agni Kyriacou Margaret Gauci Rosemary Gelder Adrianna Matczcik Mary James Rita Spiteri Dora di Maggio Gina Vella Wendy Croft Marika Kruszczak Patricia McLure Pamela Duson Monica Heidemann Margaret Foley Faith Phelps Susan Whiffin Debra Morath Mrs Wood 997.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2E Girls 997.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2F Girls Names Donna Neniart Julie Mundy Agnes Xuereb Maria Cirillo Margaret Coffey Deborah McVean Doris Falzon Mary Calleja Susan Wear Giuseppa Fusco Barbara Flieger Pamela Goring Grace Cohen Gliko Pliatsiari Miss Tan 997.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 2F Girls 997.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3A Girls Names Vicki Stanton Glenda Moloney Vicki Newton Wendy Quantock Jurate Kemeza Karen Thomas Pamela Ramsay Felicity Quick Sheryl Robinson Dianne OMalley Cheryl Reardon Kerry Carver Sylvia Thomas Cornelia Stumpf Gail Clee Catherine Hacker Rozi Nadolski Mrs Robson 997.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3A Girls 997.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3B Girls Names Robyn Slorach Roslynne Balfour Vera Koniuk Angela Siegmund Carlene Stageman Valentina Budanow Denise Thompson Lynette Engellenner Ann Teasdale Lorraine Engellenner Christine Allan Marilyn Hall Lee Delphin Judith McFarlane Carmen Fenech Joyce Brincat Mrs Thomas 997.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3B Girls 997.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3C Girls Names Astrid van Dort Leeanne Norris Christa Wolf Susan Wiseman Heather Cox Heather McKenzie Helga Wagnegg Margaret Webster Roberta Campbell Jennifer Clapham Margaret Hughes Gaye Cunningham Jacqueline Barter Yvonne Missen Els Ligtvoet Cheryl Anwar Shirley Fogarty Emma Theuma Barbara Jan Sandra Fegan Rhonda Bunting Mrs Obermoeller 997.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3C Girls 997.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3D Girls Names Heather Proud Susan Powell Monica Driscoll Sheryl Clapham Lois Kittelty Marilyn Haynes Kaye Finemore Glenda Chamberrs Robecca Butt Janet Bentley Heather Ovens Diane Akumbakas Sharyn King Robyn Ridley Susan Campbell Filiz Latif Wendy Stead Jenny Durrant Kerry Durrant Susan Hewitt Miss Fitzgibbon 997.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3D Girls 997.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3E Girls Names Julie Baxter Sandra Hunter Antoinette Vanderveldt Christine Morris Ruth Jones Sandra Bennett Ann Sinagl Beverley Rae Wendy Rule Rhonda Peterson Vicki Farmer Androulla Charalambour Rosemary Goldie Lois Lawson Maureen Skinner Mrs Volkov nee Griffin 997.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3E Girls 997.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3F Girls Names Janette Lee Elizabeth Iles Gayle Frost Lillian Degraeve Amalia Fusco Jeanetter Miller Maureen Smith Suzanne Park Noelle Scott Yvonne Betts Lynette Ingham Yvonne Gust Julie Campo Miss Simmons Margaret Desira Elaine Cnavan Ann Starczewski Josephine Zacharias Michele Flannery Jane Cox 997.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 3F Girls 997.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4A Girls Names Jennifer Harvey Diane Wright Lynette Hewitt Mrs Stone Merrill Campbell Susan Johansen Debra Steers Monika Trybus Raisa Goncharrow 997.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4A Girls 997.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4B Girls Names Kathleen Harkin Angela Davis Susan Armitage Janina Piatek Leeanne Kewish Gloria Siunamon Lorraine Hyde Brenda Collis Kristine Davidson Catherin Buttimer Carol Waring Maureen Robertson Mr Murphy 997.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4B Girls 997.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4C Girls Names Gail Jenkinson Nola Duson Mavina Martellani Wilhelmina Panhorst Carol Robinson Jennifer Jorgensen Wilma Fox Raelene Bean Sherilyn Brett Melita Silens Rhonda Richards Dianne Roberts Christine Edwards Gil Mitchell Karen Siddall Rita Zukowski Sheryl Campton Kaye Ferguson Lynnette Durrant Dianne Chamberlain Faye McAlpine Glenda Kittelry Mr van Kuyk 997.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4C Girls 997.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4D Girls Names Denise Fletcher Janet Williams Glenda Snooks Judith Boys Dianne Carson Maxine White Maree Goring Colleen Traynor Cherilyn Rowley Augustine Stoellinger Margaret Webster Helena Kolodziej Mary Micallef Ingrid Wuevz Elizabeth Bradley Fifi Michaelidis Rhonda Campbell Cheryl Dean Stana Piatek Lorraine Harper Kaye Dannatt Miss Baird 997.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 4D Girls 997.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5A 997.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5AB Girls Names Maria Helton Dianne Pertzel Rita Melderis Jennifer Triplett Mary Rewuk Shirley Walsh Rita Abela Julie Balfour Josephine Agius Jeanette Radford Glenda Paine Lee Floate Branda Self Jenny Richer Suzanne Parkinson Zoula Tsiantopoulos Jan Fowler Nedda Bevilacqua Giannina Muccilli Lorna Doyle Mary Busuttil Irene Wozuiak Cheryl Batey Mrs Ferguson 997.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5AB Girls 997.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5 (No Class ID) Photo a 997.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Form 5 (No Class ID) Photo b 997.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1968 Facultysunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan - Subdivision Plan, Cotham Vale Estate, 1919
... John Streets. It was promoted in the same time as the nearby Normanby Heights Estate. Cotham Vale included 28 allotments. Contemporary newspaper advertisements noted that the Estate ‘is most conveniently situated in a well elevated position, only 2 minutes from Cotham rd. Electric Cars, penny section to Kew station’. Cotham Vale Estate Plan Subdivision Plan Jas R Mathers ...Pru Sanderson, in her groundbreaking ‘City of Kew Urban Conservation Study : Volume 2 - Development History’ (1988), summarised the periods of urban development and subdivisions of land in Kew. The periods that she identified included 1845-1880, 1880-1893, 1893-1921, 1921-1933, 1933-1943, and Post-War Development. These periods were selected as they represented periods of rapid growth or decline in urban development. An obvious starting point for Sanderson’s groupings involved population growth and the associated economic cycles. These cycles also highlighted urban expansion onto land that was predominantly rural, although in other cases it represented the decline and breakup of large estates. A number of the plans in the Kew Historical Society’s collection can also be found in other collections, such as those of the State Library of Victoria and the Boroondara Library Service. A number are however unique to the collection.The Kew Historical Society collection includes almost 100 subdivision plans pertaining to suburbs of the City of Melbourne. Most of these are of Kew, Kew East or Studley Park, although a smaller number are plans of Camberwell, Deepdene, Balwyn and Hawthorn. It is believed that the majority of the plans were gifted to the Society by persons connected with the real estate firm - J. R. Mathers and McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, Kew. The Plans in the collection are rarely in pristine form, being working plans on which the agent would write notes and record lots sold and the prices of these. The subdivision plans are historically significant examples of the growth of urban Melbourne from the beginning of the 20th Century up until the 1980s. A number of the plans are double-sided and often include a photograph on the reverse. A number of the latter are by noted photographers such as J.E. Barnes.The Cotham Vale Estate was a subdivision of land between Alfred, Thomas, Rowland and John Streets. It was promoted in the same time as the nearby Normanby Heights Estate. Cotham Vale included 28 allotments. Contemporary newspaper advertisements noted that the Estate ‘is most conveniently situated in a well elevated position, only 2 minutes from Cotham rd. Electric Cars, penny section to Kew station’.subdivision plans - kew, cotham vale estate, rowland street -- kew (vic.), thomas street -- kew (vic.), john street -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan - Subdivision Plan, St Helliers Estate, Kew, circa 1910, c.1910
... John Street and Cotham Road. On the Plan, No. 5064, is the handwritten name ‘St. Hellier’s Estate’. St. Helliers, the home of the Dumaresq family is shown beside St. Hilary’s. St Helliers Estate, Kew, circa 1910 Plan Subdivision Plan Jas R Mathers ...Pru Sanderson, in her groundbreaking ‘City of Kew Urban Conservation Study : Volume 2 - Development History’ (1988), summarised the periods of urban development and subdivisions of land in Kew. The periods that she identified included 1845-1880, 1880-1893, 1893-1921, 1921-1933, 1933-1943, and Post-War Development. These periods were selected as they represented periods of rapid growth or decline in urban development. An obvious starting point for Sanderson’s groupings involved population growth and the associated economic cycles. These cycles also highlighted urban expansion onto land that was predominantly rural, although in other cases it represented the decline and breakup of large estates. A number of the plans in the Kew Historical Society’s collection can also be found in other collections, such as those of the State Library of Victoria and the Boroondara Library Service. A number are however unique to the collection.Subdivision plans are historically important documents used as evidence of the growth of suburbs in Australia. They frequently provide information about when the land was sold on which a built structure was subsequently constructed as well as evidence relating to surveyors and real estate and financial agents. The numerous subdivision plans in the Kew Historical Society's collection represent working documents, ranging from the initial sketches made in planning a subdivision to printed plans on which auctioneers or agents listed the prices for which individual lots were sold. In a number of cases, the reverse of a subdivision plan in the collection includes a photograph of a house that was also for sale by the agent. These photographs provide significant heritage information relating house design and decoration, fencing and household gardens.In the subdivision of part of Crown Portion 82, bordered by John and Sackville Streets and Cotham and Burke Roads, over 100 lots were offered for sale. In addition to the designated lots, a number of key locations are also identified. These include the Genazzano Convent to the north of Cotham Road, the Reservoir, St Hilary’s and the land holding of Colonel Parnell on the corner of John Street and Cotham Road. On the Plan, No. 5064, is the handwritten name ‘St. Hellier’s Estate’. St. Helliers, the home of the Dumaresq family is shown beside St. Hilary’s.subdivision plans - kew, st helliers estate -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan - Subdivision Plan, J R Mathers & McMillan, Clutha Subdivision, 1940
... John Carson, who was to become Mayor of Kew in 1863. A Report to the City of Boroondara outlined how: ‘The Clutha estate was progressively developed from 1940, with new houses under construction on the Studley Park Road, Carson and Edgecombe Street frontages by 1941. By 1943, directory listings were available for all addresses with the exception of Mackie Court. Building ceased after the government’s prohibition on civilian building was enforced from 1942, with little change in listings until the 1950s when the remainder of the subdivision was developed’. Clutha Subdivision Plan Subdivision Plan J R Mathers ...Pru Sanderson, in her groundbreaking ‘City of Kew Urban Conservation Study : Volume 2 - Development History’ (1988), summarised the periods of urban development and subdivisions of land in Kew. The periods that she identified included 1845-1880, 1880-1893, 1893-1921, 1921-1933, 1933-1943, and Post-War Development. These periods were selected as they represented periods of rapid growth or decline in urban development. An obvious starting point for Sanderson’s groupings involved population growth and the associated economic cycles. These cycles also highlighted urban expansion onto land that was predominantly rural, although in other cases it represented the decline and breakup of large estates. A number of the plans in the Kew Historical Society’s collection can also be found in other collections, such as those of the State Library of Victoria and the Boroondara Library Service. A number are however unique to the collection.The Kew Historical Society collection includes almost 100 subdivision plans pertaining to suburbs of the City of Melbourne. Most of these are of Kew, Kew East or Studley Park, although a smaller number are plans of Camberwell, Deepdene, Balwyn and Hawthorn. It is believed that the majority of the plans were gifted to the Society by persons connected with the real estate firm - J. R. Mathers and McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, Kew. The Plans in the collection are rarely in pristine form, being working plans on which the agent would write notes and record lots sold and the prices of these. The subdivision plans are historically significant examples of the growth of urban Melbourne from the beginning of the 20th Century up until the 1980s. A number of the plans are double-sided and often include a photograph on the reverse. A number of the latter are by noted photographers such as J.E. Barnes.The subdivision plan for the Clutha Subdivision is one of the largest in the Society’s collection. The plan includes a map of the proposed allotments, photographic views to the north and south, and information about the kinds of buildings that could be constructed on the allotments. The subdivision was bounded by Studley Park Road, and Carson, Stevenson and Edgecombe Streets. Two new streets, Mackie Court and Younger Street were created as part of the subdivision. The subdivision took its name from ‘Clutha’, the home of John Carson, who was to become Mayor of Kew in 1863. A Report to the City of Boroondara outlined how: ‘The Clutha estate was progressively developed from 1940, with new houses under construction on the Studley Park Road, Carson and Edgecombe Street frontages by 1941. By 1943, directory listings were available for all addresses with the exception of Mackie Court. Building ceased after the government’s prohibition on civilian building was enforced from 1942, with little change in listings until the 1950s when the remainder of the subdivision was developed’."H"subdivisions - kew - studley park, clutha subdivision, studley park road -
Malmsbury Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item), Exhibition At St John's Church, Malmsbury ca1995
... Buildings - St John's Church People - "Hannigan, Mrs; Mather, Mrs"...Malmsbury Historical Society Malmsbury Mechanics Institute 71 Mollison Street Malmsbury daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Buildings - St John's Church People - "Hannigan, Mrs; Mather, Mrs" Exhibition At St John's Church, Malmsbury ca1995 Photograph Photograph ...Buildings - St John's Church People - "Hannigan, Mrs; Mather, Mrs" -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, 'Glen Huntley' 150th anniversary of arrival - images collection
... John Buntine MM, aged 95. Oldest known descendent. Anderson, Davidosn, Dingwall, McCleery, McDougal, McIntosh, Pattison, Somerville, Brisbane, Kirkwood, McGaskell, McDonald, McGregor, McKenzie, Turnbull, Walker, Armstrong, Henderson, Mathewson, McPherson, Robertson, McKinnon, Whitlock, Stewart, Cameron, Cummins, Hewison, Maskill, Mathers, McKinan, McKinny, McLaren, Burnie, Clarke, Denham, Fraser, Harper, Mercer, McColl, McLeod, Clarke, Duff, Roy, Seat, Stow, Tait, Ward, Craig, Grant, McKay, Mefan, Munro, Nicol, Smith, Young. ...John Buntine MM, aged 95. Oldest known descendent. Anderson, Davidosn, Dingwall, McCleery, McDougal, McIntosh, Pattison, Somerville, Brisbane, Kirkwood, McGaskell, McDonald, McGregor, McKenzie, Turnbull, Walker, Armstrong, Henderson, Mathewson, McPherson, Robertson, McKinnon, Whitlock, Stewart, Cameron, Cummins, Hewison, Maskill, Mathers, McKinan, McKinny, McLaren, Burnie, Clarke, Denham, Fraser, Harper, Mercer, McColl, McLeod, Clarke, Duff, Roy, Seat, Stow, Tait, Ward, Craig, Grant, McKay, Mefan, Munro, Nicol, Smith, Young. ...Victorias first quarantine station was established in Port Ormond on 24 April 1840 when the government immigrant ship "Glen Huntley" arrived in the Port Phillip District flying the yellow quarantine flag . The site is marked by a cairn and plaque that was unveiled in 1985. In 1990 a second plaque was affixed to the cairn to mark the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the ship. It was unveiled at a gathering of descendants of the original passengers on 22 April 1990 by the oldest known descendant, Albert John Buntine MM.Colour photographInscription on 150th anniversary plaque: This plaque commemorates the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the ship 'Glen Huntley' at a gathering of descendants of the original passengers. Unveiled on April 22nd 1990 by Albert John Buntine MM, aged 95. Oldest known descendent. Anderson, Davidosn, Dingwall, McCleery, McDougal, McIntosh, Pattison, Somerville, Brisbane, Kirkwood, McGaskell, McDonald, McGregor, McKenzie, Turnbull, Walker, Armstrong, Henderson, Mathewson, McPherson, Robertson, McKinnon, Whitlock, Stewart, Cameron, Cummins, Hewison, Maskill, Mathers, McKinan, McKinny, McLaren, Burnie, Clarke, Denham, Fraser, Harper, Mercer, McColl, McLeod, Clarke, Duff, Roy, Seat, Stow, Tait, Ward, Craig, Grant, McKay, Mefan, Munro, Nicol, Smith, Young. The plaque marking the 150th anniversary of the ship's arrival was placed below the plaque that was attached to the cairn in 1985. The inscription on the original plaque is: This cairn marks the site of Victorias first quarantine station, which was established on the 24th April 1840 when the government emigrant ship "Glen Huntley" arrived in the Port Phillip District flying the yellow quarantine flag. The site became St Kilda's first official burial ground and the graves of the early colonists remained here until 1898 when the remains were re-interred in the St Kilda Cemetery. Unveiled by the Hon. R W Walsh MLA Member for Albert Park, Minister for Public Works, Assistant Minister for Employment and Industrial Affairs, 7th November 1985. This project was initiated by the Historical Society of St Kilda and sponsored by the Lions Club of Elwood for the 150th Anniversary of the State of Victoria. Logo Victoria 150.glen huntly, glenhuntly, albert john buntine, elwood, point ormond, glen huntley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, John Rickard et al, Wallaby Club, November 1899
... John Rickard by a Luffman family member. Sandi Pullman provided digitised copy. Appears in Vol 1 of History Of The Wallaby Club by Alfred Hart (1944) charles bogue luffmann wallaby club walking club principal yarra glen C. B. Luffmann standing with R. G Hyndman, H. H. Chapman, F. G. Duffy, J. Mather ...Given to John Rickard by a Luffman family member. Sandi Pullman provided digitised copy. Appears in Vol 1 of History Of The Wallaby Club by Alfred Hart (1944)C. B. Luffmann standing with R. G Hyndman, H. H. Chapman, F. G. Duffy, J. Mather, J. V. McEacharn, L. Henry, H. B. Higgins and G. A. Syme outside the Grand Hotel, Yarra Glen. Members of the Wallaby Club (a walking club.)charles bogue luffmann, wallaby club, walking club, principal, yarra glen -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Information Board National Service Honour Roll, National Service Honour Roll
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Honour Roll Australian National Serviceman Killed in Action Vietnam Borneo Pte Errol Wayne Noack 4717546 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 5th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Pte Leslie Thomas Farren 3786921 Tpr Tony Holland 3786634 Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron L/Cpl Marian Tomas 5713739 Pte Gordon Knight 2782226 6th Battalion Pte Anthony Thomas Purcell 3787580 2Lt Gordon Cameron Sharp 2781465 Commendation for Gallantry L/Cpl Jack Jewry 2781847 Pte Albert Frederick McCormack 1730993 Pte Dennis James McCormack 1730994 Pte Colin Joseph Whiston 3787607 1 Australian Reinforcement Unit Pte Douglas Javing Salveron 1731040 Pte Glenn Alfred Drabble 1730929 Pte Kenneth Howard Gant 1730941 Pte Paul Andrew Large 2781704 Pte Victor Roy Grace 1730947 Pte Warren David Mitchell 1731013 Pte Graham Francis Anthony Warburton 3786978 L/Cpl Bryan Phillip Watson 5713748 Pte Paul Charles Sullivan 3786696 Pte Geoffrey Lawrence Tweedie 3787416 Pte Douglas Roy Powter 2782783 Pte Peter John Arnold 2781363 Pte Michael James Birchell 2781899 Tpr Victor Ian Pomroy 3786644 Pte Brian David Waters 5713981 Pte David Raleigh Webster 5713986 Pte Donald Murray Clark 5713804 L/Cpl George Bruce Green 2782127 L/Cpl Kevin Leslie Mitchinson 4717751 A Squadron 3rd Cavalry Regiment Pte James Clifton Webster 5713751 Tpr Robert Peter Wilsen 4717841 Pte Peter Richard Hart 2781944 Pte Dennis Hampton Bracewell 2782525 Pte William John Ashton 1730888 Pte Richard Edward Lloyd 2784015 2Lt Kerry Patrick Rinkin 217479 Sapper Ramon John Peter Deed 3788300 Royal Australian Engineers 1st Field Squadron Sapper Glen Trever Bartholomew 2782555 Sapper Gregory Vincent Brady 2782812 Sapper John Laurence O'Hara 2782779 Sapper Dennis Lindsay Brooks 3787889 Sapper Terrence James Renshaw 3788172 Pte James George Cox 1731426 L/Cpl Richard Mervyn Woolford 4718082 2nd Battalion Pte Peter Shaun McGarry 2412362 Pte Timothy Joseph Cutcliffe 2785238 L/Cpl Peter Edward McDuff 2782440 Pte Dennis Edwin Nelson 4718427 Pte William John Brett 2785150 Pte Leslie James Weston 1731955 Pte Norman George Allen 2784699 Pte Norman Victor Hawker 3789232 Pte Noel Charles Pettitt 3790094 Pte Ronald John Bell 5714249 Pte Francis Arthur Hyland 6708488 Pte Dayle William Morrison 1732186 Pte Alex Ernest James Bell 5714453 L/Cpl Ross Charles McMillan 2785033 Pte Robert Graham Perrin 3789447 Pte Robert John Caston 4719003 Pte Guy Richard Godden 6708763 3rd Battalion Lt Leonard Alexander Taylor 2nd Lt Leonard Alexander Taylor 3787987 Pte Geoffrey Francis Mathews 5714739 Pte John Rogers 4718449 Pte Thomas Johannes De Vries Van Leeuwen 4718756 Pte John Alexander Doherty 3789770 Sapper David John Steen 4719232 Pte Douglas Brian Plain 3789448 Sapper Geoffrey John Coombs 6708750 2nd Lt John Fraser 1731113 L/Cpl Roger Leon Fisher 4718368 Pte Errol John Bailey 2786313 1st Battalion Pte John Alfred O'Brien 2786748 Gunner Ian James Scott 3791583 Pte Lawrence Rodney Sheppard 3790506 Pte Bevan Maxwell Trimble 3791291 Cpl John Gregory Stinson Pearce 2784043 L/Cpl William Henry Martin 1731467 Pte Alan John Wallis 2787255 Signalman Alexander Henry Young 1732408 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 104 Signal Squadron Pte Brian Thomas Young 1733095 Pte Lindsay Noel Brown 3790530 Pte John Walter Desnoy 3791033 Pte William Malcolm Thomas 4718911 Pte Jeffrey Thomas Worle 3790789 Pte Dal Edward Abbott 2786017 Pte Stuart John Barnett 5715206 Pte Peter Eris Murray 2788524 Tpr Robert James Gillard 3790395 Pte John Alexander Campbell 2787278 Pte Michael Muc 2787512 Pte Michael James Noonan 2787793 L/Cpl Robert Burns 4718097 Pte Michael Sukmanowsky 4719573 Pte Archibald Stanley Williams 5715189 Signalman Dennis Eric Abraham 4718946 Pte Barry Norton Davidson 2788283 Pte Kevin Frederick Brewer 6708915 Pte Paul Evans 1732701 Pte John Michael Slattery 2787079 Pte Ian James Thomson 2786038 Headquarters 1st Australian Task Force L/Cpl Paul Richard Peter Van Rijsewijk 5715180 Pte John Richard Tinkham 3791207 Pte Kenneth Raymond Houston 2787776 L/Cpl Anthony Vincent Quigley 4719160 Pte Ian James Gibbs 5715657 Cpl (Temp) Frederick John Annesley 2784162 2Lt Terrance Edward Langlands 2786939 L/Cpl John Milton Rands 2787069 Trooper Michael John Hannaford 3791920 C Squadron 1st Armoured Regiment Pte Ronald James Gaffney 3793157 9th Battalion Pte Christopher William Roost 5715153 Pte Raymond John Cox 2787020 Pte Thomas Frederick Meredith Pte Reginald Arthur Phillips 4719545 Cpl Harold Robert Musicka 4717754 Pte Peter Charles Smith 2788912 Pte Bruce James Plane 4719981 Pte Samuel Graham 2787716 Pte Joseph Steven Ramsay 1733037 Pte Gary Alex Archer 2788583 Pte Robert Alan Byrne 2786525 Pte Raymond Alfred McGuire 2787478 Pte victor Neils Petersen 1733375 Pte Grantley James Scales 4719367 Pte Joseph George Manicola 3793137 Pte James Mungo White 5715978 Pte Barry Randolph George 2789508 Pte Trevor Ralph Black 1734408 Pte Alexander Remeljej 4719818 Pte Lyall Hugh McPherson 5715701 Sapper Peter John Bramble 2789684 Pte Paul Francis Reidy 3793403 Pte Wayne Edward Teeling 2790880 Pte Peter Joseph Jackson 2789790 Pte Timothy Charles Turner 4720253 Pte Anthony Edward Loughran Waring 5716163 L/Cpl Keith Ivan Dewar 5715633 Trooper Robert George Young 1733547 B Squadron Pte Gordon Dennis Sorrensen 2790417 Pte Leslie James Pettit 217961 Pte Hans Leonhard Muller 2788085 L/Cpl Richard John Abraham 4719565 Pte Raymond Charles Kermode 1733818 Pte Mathew Loughman 3794096 1st Australian Logistic Support Group Sapper John Smith 3794831 Pte James Clyde McMillan 3794377 Pte Baron Frederick Smith 3793566 Pte David John Banfield 6709107 Pte Ian William Kingston 1734754 Pte David John Fisher 2787344 Pte Kevin John Prior 1734329 2nd Special Air Service Squadon 3rd Special Air Service Squadron Sapper Alan Leslie Duncuff 5716228 Pte John Wallace Holloway 3794544 Pte Matthew Philip Linton 1734491 Sapper Anthony Lisle 2791437 Pte Nick John Cassano 5716427 Sapper John Gerald Greene 2791447 17th Construction Squadron Pte Allen Roy Brown 3794895 L/Cpl Gregory Ian Stanford 2790070 Pte Malcolm Robert Robertson 3793978 Pte Thomas Arthur Evans 3794256 Sapper Anthony Edward Hollis 2786682 Pte Barry John Thompson 2789920 Cpl Robert James Jackson 2783512 Pte Philip Mackay Richter 3796110 8th Battalion Pte Larry James MacLennan 3795935 Pte Barry John Munday 3795712 Pte Raymond Duncan Clark 3794556 Pte Kenneth Allan Duffy 1735143 L/Cpl Robert Edward Power 2790170 Pte Daryl Poulson 3795605 Pte Graham Robert Kavanagh 4720992 Sapper Harold Walter Hurst 2791326 Pte John Leonard McQuat 5716533 L/Cpl Phillip Raymond Goody 1734847 Pte Noel Valentine Crouch 5716239 Pte Dennis William Neal 1735386 Pte Desmond John Tully 2792375 Pte John Leslie Morgan 3795756 Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps 2nd Advance Ordnance Depot Pte Stephen Warwick Dickson 2792089 Pte Stanley Gordon Larsson 4720583 Pte Paul John Navarre Pte Paul John Crawley 2792729 Sapper Ian Neil Scott 1735424 Pte John Harold Bullman 2794031 Sapper Peter Lawrence Penneyston 6709611 Pte Garry Ian Willoughby 3797671 Sapper Martinus Jacobus Maria Schuit 4720852 Pte Allan Lloyd 3797086 Pte Milton Raymond Dufty 2792150 Pte Alan Talbot 3797623 Pte Raymond Brian Patten 2141115 Pte Peter Francis Kowalski 1735712 2Lt David Paterson 4718855 Cpl (Temp) Noel Alan Smith 3797613 Pte Rodney Stewart Chapman 4721369 Pte Ronald Wayne Salzmann L/Cpl Ronald Wayne Salzmann 1732899 2Lt Ian George Mathers 2794496 Pte Trevor James Attwood 2794278 Pte Roger William Driscoll 2794265 Pte Donald Cameron Hill 2794350 Pte Michael Towler 2792254 Pte Bernard Michael Pengilly 30 Jul 1971 Pte Maxwell Lachlan Rhodes 2796378 Pte Brian Charles Beilken 5718195 Pte James Duff 3799449 Pte Ralph James Niblett 3798081 Pte Roderick James Sprigg 5718122 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn; At the going down of the sun and in the morning' We will remember them. ...This Honour Board was presented to the National Vietnam Veterans Museum by the National Servicemen's Assoc. of Australia, 14 Feb 2008. It also recognizes Sapper Reginald N. Bridgland (3787083) and Sapper Geoffrey E. Mills (5713692) both who were with 22 Const. Sqn who were killed in action in Borneo. National Service Honour Roll, framed in black and gold frame. Contains names, rank, state, unit and date of death in date order. Also, six replica medals: Australian Active Service Vietnam 1945 - 1975, Vietnam Medal, Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal, Australian Defence Medal, Anniversary of National Service Medal 1951 -1972 and South Vietnam Campaign Medal. All medals have ribbons attached. Bottom left hand corner has the Australian Coat of Arms insignia and bottom right hand side has the Australian Army (Rising Sun) Insignia.They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn; At the going down of the sun and in the morning' We will remember them. Lest We Forget. Presented by the National Servicemen's Assoc. of Australia, 14 Feb 2008.honour roll, australian national serviceman, killed in action, vietnam, borneo, pte errol wayne noack, 4717546, royal australian infantry corps, 5th battalion, the royal australian regiment, pte leslie thomas farren, 3786921, tpr tony holland, 3786634, royal australian armoured corps, 1st armoured personnel carrier squadron, l/cpl marian tomas, 5713739, pte gordon knight, 2782226, 6th battalion, pte anthony thomas purcell, 3787580, 2lt gordon cameron sharp, 2781465, commendation for gallantry, l/cpl jack jewry, 2781847, pte albert frederick mccormack, 1730993, pte dennis james mccormack, 1730994, pte colin joseph whiston, 3787607, 1 australian reinforcement unit, pte douglas javing salveron, 1731040, pte glenn alfred drabble, 1730929, pte kenneth howard gant, 1730941, pte paul andrew large, 2781704, pte victor roy grace, 1730947, pte warren david mitchell, 1731013, pte graham francis anthony warburton, 3786978, l/cpl bryan phillip watson, 5713748, pte paul charles sullivan, 3786696, pte geoffrey lawrence tweedie, 3787416, pte douglas roy powter, 2782783, pte peter john arnold, 2781363, pte michael james birchell, 2781899, tpr victor ian pomroy, 3786644, pte brian david waters, 5713981, pte david raleigh webster, 5713986, pte donald murray clark, 5713804, l/cpl george bruce green, 2782127, l/cpl kevin leslie mitchinson, 4717751, a squadron, 3rd cavalry regiment, pte james clifton webster, 5713751, tpr robert peter wilsen, 4717841, pte peter richard hart, 2781944, pte dennis hampton bracewell, 2782525, pte william john ashton, 1730888, pte richard edward lloyd, 2784015, 2lt kerry patrick rinkin, 217479, sapper ramon john peter deed, 3788300, royal australian engineers, 1st field squadron, sapper glen trever bartholomew, 2782555, sapper gregory vincent brady, 2782812, sapper john laurence o'hara, 2782779, sapper dennis lindsay brooks, 3787889, sapper terrence james renshaw, 3788172, pte james george cox, 1731426, l/cpl richard mervyn woolford, 4718082, 2nd battalion, pte peter shaun mcgarry, 2412362, pte timothy joseph cutcliffe, 2785238, l/cpl peter edward mcduff, 2782440, pte dennis edwin nelson, 4718427, pte william john brett, 2785150, pte leslie james weston, 1731955, pte norman george allen, 2784699, pte norman victor hawker, 3789232, pte noel charles pettitt, 3790094, pte ronald john bell, 5714249, pte francis arthur hyland, 6708488, pte dayle william morrison, 1732186, pte alex ernest james bell, 5714453, l/cpl ross charles mcmillan, 2785033, pte robert graham perrin, 3789447, pte robert john caston, 4719003, pte guy richard godden, 6708763, 3rd battalion, lt leonard alexander taylor, 2nd lt leonard alexander taylor, 3787987, pte geoffrey francis mathews, 5714739, pte john rogers, 4718449, pte thomas johannes de vries van leeuwen, 4718756, pte john alexander doherty, 3789770, sapper david john steen, 4719232, pte douglas brian plain, 3789448, sapper geoffrey john coombs, 6708750, 2nd lt john fraser, 1731113, l/cpl roger leon fisher, 4718368, pte errol john bailey, 2786313, 1st battalion, pte john alfred o'brien, 2786748, gunner ian james scott, 3791583, pte lawrence rodney sheppard, 3790506, pte bevan maxwell trimble, 3791291, cpl john gregory stinson pearce, 2784043, l/cpl william henry martin, 1731467, pte alan john wallis, 2787255, signalman alexander henry young, 1732408, royal australian corps of signals, 104 signal squadron, pte brian thomas young, 1733095, pte lindsay noel brown, 3790530, pte john walter desnoy, 3791033, pte william malcolm thomas, 4718911, pte jeffrey thomas worle, 3790789, pte dal edward abbott, 2786017, pte stuart john barnett, 5715206, pte peter eris murray, 2788524, tpr robert james gillard, 3790395, pte john alexander campbell, 2787278, pte michael muc, 2787512, pte michael james noonan, 2787793, l/cpl robert burns, 4718097, pte michael sukmanowsky, 4719573, pte archibald stanley williams, 5715189, signalman dennis eric abraham, 4718946, pte barry norton davidson, 2788283, pte kevin frederick brewer, 6708915, pte paul evans, 1732701, pte john michael slattery, 2787079, pte ian james thomson, 2786038, headquarters, 1st australian task force, l/cpl paul richard peter van rijsewijk, 5715180, pte john richard tinkham, 3791207, pte kenneth raymond houston, 2787776, l/cpl anthony vincent quigley, 4719160, pte ian james gibbs, 5715657, cpl (temp) frederick john annesley, 2784162, 2lt terrance edward langlands, 2786939, l/cpl john milton rands, 2787069, trooper michael john hannaford, 3791920, c squadron, 1st armoured regiment, pte ronald james gaffney, 3793157, 9th battalion, pte christopher william roost, 5715153, pte raymond john cox, 2787020, pte thomas frederick meredith, pte reginald arthur phillips, 4719545, cpl harold robert musicka, 4717754, pte peter charles smith, 2788912, pte bruce james plane, 4719981, pte samuel graham, 2787716, pte joseph steven ramsay, 1733037, pte gary alex archer, 2788583, pte robert alan byrne, 2786525, pte raymond alfred mcguire, 2787478, pte victor neils petersen, 1733375, pte grantley james scales, 4719367, pte joseph george manicola, 3793137, pte james mungo white, 5715978, pte barry randolph george, 2789508, pte trevor ralph black, 1734408, pte alexander remeljej, 4719818, pte lyall hugh mcpherson, 5715701, sapper peter john bramble, 2789684, pte paul francis reidy, 3793403, pte wayne edward teeling, 2790880, pte peter joseph jackson, 2789790, pte timothy charles turner, 4720253, pte anthony edward loughran waring, 5716163, l/cpl keith ivan dewar, 5715633, trooper robert george young, 1733547, b squadron, pte gordon dennis sorrensen, 2790417, pte leslie james pettit, 217961, pte hans leonhard muller, 2788085, l/cpl richard john abraham, 4719565, pte raymond charles kermode, 1733818, pte mathew loughman, 3794096, 1st australian logistic support group, sapper john smith, 3794831, pte james clyde mcmillan, 3794377, pte baron frederick smith, 3793566, pte david john banfield, 6709107, pte ian william kingston, 1734754, pte david john fisher, 2787344, pte kevin john prior, 1734329, 2nd special air service squadon, 3rd special air service squadron, sapper alan leslie duncuff, 5716228, pte john wallace holloway, 3794544, pte matthew philip linton, 1734491, sapper anthony lisle, 2791437, pte nick john cassano, 5716427, sapper john gerald greene, 2791447, 17th construction squadron, pte allen roy brown, 3794895, l/cpl gregory ian stanford, 2790070, pte malcolm robert robertson, 3793978, pte thomas arthur evans, 3794256, sapper anthony edward hollis, 2786682, pte barry john thompson, 2789920, cpl robert james jackson, 2783512, pte philip mackay richter, 3796110, 8th battalion, pte larry james maclennan, 3795935, pte barry john munday, 3795712, pte raymond duncan clark, 3794556, pte kenneth allan duffy, 1735143, l/cpl robert edward power, 2790170, pte daryl poulson, 3795605, pte graham robert kavanagh, 4720992, sapper harold walter hurst, 2791326, pte john leonard mcquat, 5716533, l/cpl phillip raymond goody, 1734847, pte noel valentine crouch, 5716239, pte dennis william neal, 1735386, pte desmond john tully, 2792375, pte john leslie morgan, 3795756, royal australian army ordnance corps, 2nd advance ordnance depot, pte stephen warwick dickson, 2792089, pte stanley gordon larsson, 4720583, pte paul john navarre, pte paul john crawley, 2792729, sapper ian neil scott, 1735424, pte john harold bullman, 2794031, sapper peter lawrence penneyston, 6709611, pte garry ian willoughby, 3797671, sapper martinus jacobus maria schuit, 4720852, pte allan lloyd, 3797086, pte milton raymond dufty, 2792150, pte alan talbot, 3797623, pte raymond brian patten, 2141115, pte peter francis kowalski, 1735712, 2lt david paterson, 4718855, cpl (temp) noel alan smith, 3797613, pte rodney stewart chapman, 4721369, pte ronald wayne salzmann, l/cpl ronald wayne salzmann, 1732899, 2lt ian george mathers, 2794496, pte trevor james attwood, 2794278, pte roger william driscoll, 2794265, pte donald cameron hill, 2794350, pte michael towler, 2792254, pte bernard michael pengilly, 30 jul 1971, pte maxwell lachlan rhodes, 2796378, pte brian charles beilken, 5718195, pte james duff, 3799449, pte ralph james niblett, 3798081, pte roderick james sprigg, 5718122 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal - Newsletter, Nillumbik Shire Council, Nillumbik News, December 2000
... John Butler...Nick Carson...Robert Doyle...Sigmund Jorgensen...Tony Fitzgerald...Wendy Evans...Harry Gilham...Sally Crew...Matthew Hall...Diamond Creek Pool...Edendale Farm...Peter Perkins...Norman Golgerth...Coco's Lunch...Sebastian Jorgensen...Judy Jacques...Invention in time...leslie Avril...Lola's Delight...Robbie Grieg...Chocolate Lilies Choir...St Andrews Market...Neighbourhood Character...Eltham Festival...Frank Lynch...Eltham Town Square...Ross Mather...Christmas 2001 articles include: Governor of Victoria re-dedicates Kangaroo Ground War Memorial Tower [Shire of Eltham War Memorial] Election details (2002) Summer at the Diamond Creek Pool Community Safety Expo Nillumbik Festival of the Arts: ‘art, caught in the act’ 22 Feb to 3 Mar 2002 Neighbourhood Character Study out for comment Plans to revive St Andrews Market site Integrated Transport Strategy seeks less car usage Eltham Festival Album Rural connector roads strategy Rural Collector Roads to be Sealed Roundabout funding for Diamond Creek Community Fireguard helps prepare for fire Planning for bush fire this summer Capital Works projects on track for 2001-2002 Eltham Town Square opens Council Newsletters Nillumbik News Nillumbik Shire Council Alistair Knox Andre Haermeyer Andrea Roberts Andy Griffiths Barry Dickens Brett Wood Brooke Ryan David Holmgren Deborah Halpern Emma Sam Erin Monagle Jenny Bourke John Butler Nick Carson Robert Doyle Sigmund Jorgensen Tony Fitzgerald Wendy Evans Harry Gilham Sally Crew Matthew Hall Diamond Creek Pool Edendale Farm Peter Perkins Norman Golgerth Coco's Lunch Sebastian Jorgensen Judy Jacques Invention in time leslie Avril Lola's Delight Robbie Grieg Chocolate Lilies Choir St Andrews Market Neighbourhood Character Eltham Festival Frank Lynch Eltham Town Square Ross Mather Wendy Mather Vince Jones Rural road Plenty Valley 88.6 FM Tony Raunic Shire of Eltham War Memorial Jacinda Brown A4. two colour print (orange/blue), double stapled, 16 pages Nillumbik News Journal Newsletter Nillumbik Shire Council ...The newsletter highlights local council initiatives, community events, environmental programs, and infrastructure developments occurring across the Nillumbik Shire during late 2001. It focuses on community engagement, sustainability, local culture, and service improvements for residents. Christmas 2001 articles include: Governor of Victoria re-dedicates Kangaroo Ground War Memorial Tower [Shire of Eltham War Memorial] Election details (2002) Summer at the Diamond Creek Pool Community Safety Expo Nillumbik Festival of the Arts: ‘art, caught in the act’ 22 Feb to 3 Mar 2002 Neighbourhood Character Study out for comment Plans to revive St Andrews Market site Integrated Transport Strategy seeks less car usage Eltham Festival Album Rural connector roads strategy Rural Collector Roads to be Sealed Roundabout funding for Diamond Creek Community Fireguard helps prepare for fire Planning for bush fire this summer Capital Works projects on track for 2001-2002 Eltham Town Square opens council newsletters, nillumbik news, nillumbik shire council, alistair knox, andre haermeyer, andrea roberts, andy griffiths, barry dickens, brett wood, brooke ryan, david holmgren, deborah halpern, emma sam, erin monagle, jenny bourke, john butler, nick carson, robert doyle, sigmund jorgensen, tony fitzgerald, wendy evans, harry gilham, sally crew, matthew hall, diamond creek pool, edendale farm, peter perkins, norman golgerth, coco's lunch, sebastian jorgensen, judy jacques, invention in time, leslie avril, lola's delight, robbie grieg, chocolate lilies choir, st andrews market, neighbourhood character, eltham festival, frank lynch, eltham town square, ross mather, wendy mather, vince jones, rural road, plenty valley 88.6 fm, tony raunic, shire of eltham war memorial, jacinda brown -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Mathers, Helen (pen-name of Ellen Buckingham Mathews), A Man of To-day, [n.d.] [First published 1894, date of this edition not known.]
... A Man of To-day Book Novel Mathers, Helen (pen-name of Ellen Buckingham Mathews) John Long Wyman & Sons ...Romance novel.Hardcover book, 318 pages, frontispiece illustration. Book has a red cover. Inscribed in ink on front end paper: 'Donated by W. Hale'.fictionRomance novel.helen mathers, romance, fiction, ellen buckingham mathews
