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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Article - Huntly Burials list
... ...Junction Cemetery...Burials in the Parish of Huntly also known as Junction Cemetery 1856 - 1865. Approximately 950 Burials. ...Huntly Burial Register Cemetery Junction Cemetery Burials in the Parish of Huntly also known as Junction Cemetery 1856 - 1865. ...Burials in the Parish of Huntly also known as Junction Cemetery 1856 - 1865. Approximately 950 Burials. Photocopied pages from the original register, stored in thirty-four, A3 plastic pockets. Some photocopied pages have annotations, confirming dates and names. One A4 plastic pocket is at the front holding a title page describing the item.huntly, burial register, cemetery, junction cemetery -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Rosstown Railway
... Cemetery... Burials Grounds and Graveyards... War-ein Road... Were J.B.... Holland J.... MCMahon C.... Winter T.L.M.... Dendy Henry... Mitchell W.... Jackson S.... Were J.E.... Wickham Francis Dawe... Bryant Jane... East Brighton Railway Station... Railway Stations... Maps... Allotments... Land Titles... Roads and Streets... Rosstown Rail Trail... City of Glen Eira... Tourism... Trains... Tourism Information Bureaus... Tours... Pamphlets... Elsternwick Railway Park... Oakleigh Junction...Cemetery Burials Grounds and Graveyards War-ein Road Were J.B. Holland J. MCMahon C. Winter T.L.M. Dendy Henry Mitchell W. Jackson S. Were J.E. Wickham Francis Dawe Bryant Jane East Brighton Railway Station Railway Stations Maps Allotments Land Titles Roads and Streets Rosstown Rail Trail City of Glen Eira Tourism Trains Tourism Information Bureaus Tours Pamphlets Elsternwick Railway Park Oakleigh Junction Princes Park EE Gunn Reserve Packer Park Sites Jowett D.F. ...This file contains four items: 1/A black and white photocopy of a letter dated either 07/08/1889 or 09/08/1889, from Robert Lundon to an unidentified recipient discussing an agreement reached between the author – on behalf of the recipient – and Soon Hang Hi in regard, in regards to the allotment known as Webber’s. The agreement is outlined in the letter in what appears to be Chinese characters, and includes the marks of Robert Lundon and Soon Hang Hi. File note from Joy Wu states that the calligraphy is not Mandarin or traditional Chinese. 2/Three sheets of hand-written working notes with information taken from the Victorian Government Gazette on THE ROSSTOWN AND MURRUMBEENA LAND COMPANY LIMITED, THE ROSSTOWN JUNCTION RAILWAY AND PROSPERITY COMPANY LIOMITED, and THE ROSSTOWN JUNCTION, ELSTERNWICK, AND OAKLEIGH RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED, covering dates between 1887 and 1894. The notes concern meetings and creditors claims relevant to the companies, with reference numbers for the information source. Date and author of the notes are not recorded. 3/A black and white photocopy of the a partial map of the Rosstown Railway and surrounding area, undated. The map includes the names of landholders in the areas of Brighton, Garden Vale and Elsternwick, as well as other railway lines present in the region. 4/A fold-out map and guide of the Rosstown Rail Trail, including a brief general history of Caulfield as well as a more extensive biography of William Murray Ross and the Rosstown Railway. The map marks and describes significant sites along the trail, including photographs of some of these sites, provided by DF Jowett.documents, correspondence, webber’s, lundon robert, chinese characters, ethnic communities, signatures, text, settlements, taxes, fraser john grieves, lovell r.h., price davies, meetings, communication activities, soon hang hi, commercial events and activities, the rosstown and murrumbeena land company limited, victorian government gazette, bulmer richard, parry john, osment henry, shareholders, creditors claims, the rosstown junction railway and property company limited, finch and best, lawyers, the rosstown junction elsternwick and oakleigh railway company limited, cameron w.c., phillips p.d., garden vale, elsternwick, elsternwick railway station, rosstown, rosstown railway, thomas street, bay street, kooyong road, melbourne and brighton railway, hawthorn road, bambra road, caulfield and frankston railway, booran road, grange road, koornang road, murrumbeena road, north road, north road railway station, east brighton railway station, south road, railway routes, railway lines, railways, land transport, murphy j., caulfield, hamilton t.f., dane p., holloway, webb, ailee john, payne t.b., brodie chas, dane john, o’neil h., mccombie john, mcmillane a., smyth c.d., cooper, ebden, landholders, jeffrey j.d., gill j., balcombe a.e., cooper h., mcnab j., white j., sutherland j., greeves a.f.a., newton m.c., chamley f.b., fowler j., inglis p., grant t., stooke j., swanson g., cochrane c., adams e.b., mccombie thas, keyes robert, brighton cemetery, burials grounds and graveyards, war-ein road, were j.b., holland j., mcmahon c., winter t.l.m., dendy henry, mitchell w., jackson s., were j.e., wickham francis dawe, bryant jane, east brighton railway station, railway stations, maps, allotments, land titles, roads and streets, rosstown rail trail, city of glen eira, tourism, trains, tourism information bureaus, tours, pamphlets, elsternwick railway park, oakleigh junction, princes park, ee gunn reserve, packer park, sites, jowett d.f., weickhardt i.g., return to rosstown: railways land sales and sugar beet ventures in caulfield, land sales, walking trails, ross william murray, transport objects, locomotion, walking, cycling, driving, sports, country mansions, people, caulfield john, builders, construction and demolition workers, occupations, careers, professionals, topography, geology, landforms, horticulture, market gardens, primary industry workers, city of caulfield, mood kee, pennington harold, annual general meetings, caulfield town hall, glen eira city council, carnegie, carnegie station, rosstown station, people by circumstance, migrants, sugar beet, sugar beet mill, sugar beet industry, mills, factories, sea beach lines, bent thomas, parliamentary representatives, neville street, miller street, lemann’s swamp reserve, koornang park, cane sugar industry, breweries, rabbit processing plants, health establishments, hospitals, food production establishments, abattoirs, thieves, social problems, vagrants, theft, squatting, financial economics, debt, finance industry, insurance companies, company managers, bentleigh, ross leila, the grange, leila road, wild cherry road, financial trouble, mortgages, gisborne street, archibald street, riddell parade, victoria railways, glen huntly road, clarence street, college street, gladstone parade, parrell street, aileen avenue, seaview street, land subdivisions, dover street, sussex street, landfill, marara road, booran road, woodville avenue, dorothy avenue, ormond park, royal avenue, ormond railway station, oakleigh road, melten avenue, miller street, munro avenue, lord reserve, neerim road, toolambool road, the rosstown hotel, rosanna street, murrumbeena crescent, commercial establishments, the national bank, rosstown road, kangaroo road, poath road, freda street, hughesdale kindergarten, oakleigh council, hughesdale community centre, civic establishments, galbally reserve, plaques, warrigal road, out and about brochures, orion estate -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - LECHTE, WILLIAM LUDWIG SAMUEL SEBASTION
... Cemetery... Mall Kim... Market Gardeners... Long John Farmer... Fiedler Mr.... Booran Road... Reservoir... Summers Mr.... Maddocks Mr.... Holland Mr.... Caulfield Council... Glen Eira Road... Harriman Benjamin C.... Kambrook Road... Bambra Road... Princess Park... Marriott John... Hawthorn Road... Brickworks... Hyam Mr.... Cottages... Jasmine Street... Sycamore Street... Paddy O’Briens Swamp... Arnold Tom... London Tavern Hotel... Guess John-Grocer... Topp Mr.... Poath Road... Pine Trees... Colonel Le Marehand... Balaclava Junction...Cemetery Mall Kim Market Gardeners Long John Farmer Fiedler Mr. Booran Road Reservoir Summers Mr. Maddocks Mr. Holland Mr. Caulfield Council Glen Eira Road Harriman Benjamin C. Kambrook Road Bambra Road Princess Park Marriott John Hawthorn Road Brickworks Hyam Mr. Cottages Jasmine Street Sycamore Street Paddy O’Briens Swamp Arnold Tom London Tavern Hotel Guess John-Grocer Topp Mr. Poath Road Pine Trees Colonel Le Marehand Balaclava Junction ...3 items about this person: 1/Two twelve page carbon copied documents, purportedly written by William Letchte, son of George, written in c1935/36. He writes of his jobs as a dairyman, cow minder at the age of ten tears. He recollects streets, people, residences, business and general landscape in the area, as he takes you on a tour of the area. 2/Photocopied photo of Katrina Lechte (nee Bolch?) donated by Ian Lechte, 15 Adrian Street, East Bentleigh. 3/Photocopied copy of first pages and cover of William Lechte’s booklet on ‘Caulfield 1869 – 1935 Memories of the Past’, published by the City of Caulfield, 1992. The Society has the full booklet in its book collection (not yet catalogued as of 07/07/2015).grange road, glenhuntly, glen huntly station, alma road, dairies, caulfield park, swamp, queens avenue, station street, cross street, racecourse, heywood j. g., turf club hotel, dandenong road, royal hotel, koornang road, north road, murrumbeena road, mclaurin archibald, crosbie j. w., poath road, newton mr., hooker mr., peck family robert farmer, dairies, ross murray, rosstown, hansen hans, arnott family, peppin family, ormond station, malane family, fraser simon, overtons, shepherds, spring road, mohlers, brighton cemetery, mall kim, market gardeners, long john farmer, fiedler mr., booran road, reservoir, summers mr., maddocks mr., holland mr., caulfield council, glen eira road, harriman benjamin c., kambrook road, bambra road, princess park, marriott john, hawthorn road, brickworks, hyam mr., cottages, jasmine street, sycamore street, paddy o’briens swamp, arnold tom, london tavern hotel, guess john-grocer, topp mr., poath road, pine trees, colonel le marehand, balaclava junction, chemist shop, bell mr., nicholls mr. william h., wine shop, orme mr., pepperorn mr. john, balaclava road, orchards, harvey mr. robert tailor, schubert mr., blew charlie – gardener, philpott mr. richard b., farquhar mr. william farmer, newing t. r., glen eira road, payne john, brockhoft mr., dickson mr. james, snipe t., bevan mr., mckean family john, murray family, francis mr., hart mr., mcdougall james, brady peter, cad, elsternwick station, webb mr., masters mr. samuel, master street, ford mr., anderson mr. joseph gardener, slaney mr., boxhill mr. richard, post office, newsagent, hotham street, service james, bunn mr., sargood mr., orrong road, arnold tom – dairy, officer mr., grimwade mr., alexandra street, oakleigh hall, degraves mr., wilson samuel, ‘manifold’, house names, miller septimus, alma road, knox mr. james gardener, smith mr., coachman, ‘cumloden’, lange mr., holyrood justice mr., cronin mrs. mary, mcgivenys dairy, ‘belle vista’, lloyd c. d., caulfield council, hughes mr., armstrong j. a., tom healey’s market garden, kooyong road, inkerman road, tom roe’s market garden, mcleod captain, daish captain, plumridger mr. frederick, gardeners, tester mr. thomas, kent mr., kent g., fiddes mr., billings mr., semple mr., fosberry mr., howitt or., merrett mr., orchards, hawthorn road, hines mr., ‘rosecraddock’, langdon h. j., ‘crotonhurst’, webb justice mr., renwick s., ‘garrell’, barry mr., drinsdale family, st. mary’s church, sunday school, newing miss, teachers, stephen justice mr., stephen wilberforce, mount l., grimwade’s, ‘grimwade house’, danby’s, spence mr., venables family, mr. moss’ congregational church, barnhill mrs., porter miss, webb’s, ferguson, orange, police stations, kooyong road, pennington mr., health inspectors, engineers, inkley mr., farriers, mckeon mr., ‘sylverly’, dixon mr. edward, turner mr., marriott robert, ‘ravenhurst’, thompson j. j., wott t., architects, perrin mr. francis, tennis courts, royal parade, sayce mr. joseph j. p., ricketson h., ‘glen eira’, mansions, hospitals, turner mr., evans family, stephens miss, registers, mcculloch lady, convalescent homes, prentice street, edward street, strickland, keany pat, brentwood charlie, fordham lewis, hopetoun gardens, higgins mr. joseph f. engineer, railway construction bill, evans mr., beavis mr., twycross family john, medina captain, cowderoy mr. benjamin, murray mr., moore mr., ‘glenfern’, st. georges road, glen huntly road, cedar street, hunt bill – ‘bandy hunt’, jessamine street, alder street, le page’s store, post offices, balaclava junction, stephens frank, solicitors, parkside street, robinson j., ilbery mr. and family, mclennan mrs., victoria street, savings bank, riddell parade, elworthy mr. richard, butchers, shaw mr. william, armstrong mr., guess’ hotel, sycamore street, bagshaw mr., clack joe, wawn alex, sisson family, north road, younger mr., kooyong road, sheridan joseph, anketell family – john, wren john – carpenter, wills mr. peter, attrills arnold, heffernan family, cox peter, ilbery john, hotham street, glen huntly road, page j. w., bakeries, forests, godfrey mr., blacksmiths, thompson j. j., olive street, cedar street, letchte w., tierney richard, alma road, st. kilda east, murray peter, letchte’ cows – grazing, holland grove, eskdale road, lechte katrina, lechte ian, lechte catherine, lechte warren, lechte stuart, lechte elaine -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Colour Photograph/s - set of 25, Austin Brehaut, 7/04/2000 12:00:00 AM
... cemetery .15 - Lydiard St. North at Macarthur St. .16 - Lydiard St. North at Sturt St facing South East - Post Office on left .17 - Looking north along Lydiard St at Sturt St .18 - Sturt and Lydiard Sts corner from Post Office .19 - Centre plantation Sturt St. looking east .20 - Sturt St. West near Ballarat and Clarendon College .21 - Sturt St. West facing west at Russell St. .22 - Victoria St. terminus .23 - Victoria St. terminus .24 - St Alipius Church, Victoria St. .25 - Junction...cemetery .15 - Lydiard St. North at Macarthur St. .16 - Lydiard St. North at Sturt St facing South East - Post Office on left .17 - Looking north along Lydiard St at Sturt St .18 - Sturt and Lydiard Sts corner from Post Office .19 - Centre plantation Sturt St. looking east .20 - Sturt St. West near Ballarat and Clarendon College .21 - Sturt St. West facing west at Russell St. .22 - Victoria St. terminus .23 - Victoria St. terminus .24 - St Alipius Church, Victoria St. .25 - Junction ...Yields information about various locations in Ballarat in March 2000 for comparison with previous photographs.Set of 25 colour photographs taken by Austin Brehaut on 7 April 2000 showing various locations that Ballarat trams once ran in, for use in a BTM presentation, named "Ballarat Past and Present" at the COTMA 2000 Ballarat Conference. All on Fujicolour Crystal Archive Paper. On rear in blue ink is the date, location and where relevant a reference number to photo locations that the author of the presentation had requested. Letter from Austin, filed with the worksheet for Reg. Item 1772. 1773.1 - Base Hospital, Cnr Drummond St. North and Mair St. .2 - Hospital Corner - Base Hospital Along Drummond St. North .3 - St John of God Hospital, cnr Mair and Drummond St. Nth. .4 - Hospital Corner, looking South East from Base Hospital .5 - Gardens at Loop (Wendouree Parade) .6 - Gardens Loop and Shelter .7 - Shelter at Gardens Loop .8 - Bridge Mall looking west .9 - Lower Victoria St. along Bridge St .10 - Railway crossing, Ballarat Station, with gates open .11 - Victoria St. hill facing west .12 - Railway crossing, Lydiard St. North .13 - Railway crossing, Ballarat Station, with gates closed .14 - Lydiard St. North terminus from cemetery .15 - Lydiard St. North at Macarthur St. .16 - Lydiard St. North at Sturt St facing South East - Post Office on left .17 - Looking north along Lydiard St at Sturt St .18 - Sturt and Lydiard Sts corner from Post Office .19 - Centre plantation Sturt St. looking east .20 - Sturt St. West near Ballarat and Clarendon College .21 - Sturt St. West facing west at Russell St. .22 - Victoria St. terminus .23 - Victoria St. terminus .24 - St Alipius Church, Victoria St. .25 - Junction of tramline and Phoenix foundry railway in Sturt St. at Armstrong St. (transferred from roadway) See Reg item 4645 and 4646 for the 2010 comparisons.See Aboveballarat, hospital corner, gardens loop, railway crossing, lydiard st. north, sturt st, phoenix foundry, armstrong st., victoria st., sturt st. west -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 35mm slide/s - set of 9, Noel Simons, Sept. 1971
... cemetery. 1174.6 - Nos. 21 (Sebastopol) crossing 14 (Lydiard St. Nth) at the loop between Sayle and Grey St. Photo taken looking south. 1174.7 - No. 12 bound for Mt Pleasant, in Bridge St. about to stop at the junction for the two routes. ...cemetery. 1174.6 - Nos. 21 (Sebastopol) crossing 14 (Lydiard St. Nth) at the loop between Sayle and Grey St. Photo taken looking south. 1174.7 - No. 12 bound for Mt Pleasant, in Bridge St. about to stop at the junction for the two routes. ...Set of 9 Kodak Ready-mount with slides made from the Association of Railway Enthusiast Provincial Tramways film strip. Reference Item 2560 details the ARE Film Strip, and provide references to other slides. See also Reg. item 1164. 1174.9 on plain white mount. 1174.1 - Tram 40 North bound for Lydiard St. North at the Railway Gates, with the gates closed. Tram carrying a heavy load of passengers. Railway station building and car park in background. Taken from the signal box. 1174.2 - Tram 12 bound for Gardens, photographed across the median strip plantation near Dawson St. Image i2a - adjusted 9/2021 to remove colour cast. 1174.3 - Tram 43 in bound along Wendouree Parade near Barrett Ave, passing a former tram stop and with "Warning Oncoming Trams" sign mounted on an adjacent pole. See also Reg. item 1172.1 for a photo taken in May 1971. This photo taken after the closure of the Victoria St. line, as the tram stop has been painted out. 1174.4 - Looking along the track to Sebastopol terminus on the west side of Albert St. - telephoto shot showing bogie tram in the far distance. Shows the nature of the track, poles, tram stop frequency and in the fare distance the terminus. Also show the trees that used to be along this section of the track. 1174.5 - No. 42 showing "Special" in Macarthur St. approaching Drummond St. north. Photo taken from under the verandah of a shop on the south side of the street that were many years later to become the Tramcar Restaurant. Note metal fence to cemetery. 1174.6 - Nos. 21 (Sebastopol) crossing 14 (Lydiard St. Nth) at the loop between Sayle and Grey St. Photo taken looking south. 1174.7 - No. 12 bound for Mt Pleasant, in Bridge St. about to stop at the junction for the two routes. Telephoto photo looking west along Bridge St. with many cars in the photo. Very few people on the street itself. 1174.8 - No. 30 and 17 at the City Terminus, on the north side of Sturt St. Taken from the Post Office corner with the Town Hall in the background. 1174.9 - No. 39 inbound along Sturt St. West. with many cars on the road. Bus stop on a pole on the other side of the road.1174.1 - "No. 40 on Lydiard St. North service waits at the level crossing at Ballarat Railway Station." 1174.2 - "No. 12 bound for 'Gardens' seen across the centre plantation in Sturt St." 1174.3 - "Barrett Ave." 1174.4 - "The Sebastopol route near the terminus" 1174.6 - "Nos. 21 and 14 crossing at Sayle St. Loop on Sebastopol route" 1174.7 - "No. 12 at Eastern end of Bridge St." 1174.8 - "Nos. 30 and 17 in Sturt St. at Cnr of Lydiard St." 1174.9 - "No. 39 City bound from 'Gardens" in Sturt St. West" All have date stamp of "Sep 1971" in black ink. Writing in blue ink.tramways, trams, lydiard st. nth, railway crossing, sturt st, wendouree parade, sebastopol, macarthur st., bridge st., sturt st. west, tram 12, tram 14, tram 17, tram 21, tram 30, tram 39, tram 40, tram 42, tram 43 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, "Ballarat Illustrated", 1972
... Cemetery gates in background. Bottom right hand photo - from north end of Lydiard St. South, looking north, with an ESCo tram in background. Also has a parked car on left hand side. Page 45: Street Scenes - Bridge St; top photo at west end of Bridge St. with ESCo No. 11 with possibly double trolley wire in photo. Bottom photo at east end of Bridge St. with tram in background, shows junction...Cemetery gates in background. Bottom right hand photo - from north end of Lydiard St. South, looking north, with an ESCo tram in background. Also has a parked car on left hand side. Page 45: Street Scenes - Bridge St; top photo at west end of Bridge St. with ESCo No. 11 with possibly double trolley wire in photo. Bottom photo at east end of Bridge St. with tram in background, shows junction ...Original c 1914 (see below), facsimile copy - re-published 1972. Original features photos of Ballarat City and Town, its buildings, parks and the various industries and organisations that were in Ballarat at the time of publication, including ESCo. Many photos features ESCo trams. Photos sepia toned. Has some red colour block printing on the front cover and rear, for Star Oil Engines. On inside back cover is a map with the places of interest and tram route map, marked in red. Pages are un-numbered. Original published by Ballarat East Town Council and Ballaarat City Council. On cover has number stamped in black in, "No. 87" (assume facsimile copy No.). Photos with publication show tram No. 21, built 1913 and ESCo photo page shows Mr. Pringle as Manager. Mr Pringle became manager in January 1911, As there is no photos of the "Avenue of Honour", or other mention of the first world war, assume original published about 1913 or 1914. Original shows Engravings and printing by "Campbell Wilson Prop Ltd, Ballarat". See Other Information as well for more listing details. High Resolution image added 31/8/2012 of i2 of ESCo page and i3 for Ballarat identies and sheet i4 extracted for Mr Pringle. PDF scan of full document added 21/5/2019 - see images btm633-1i.pdf and btm633-2i.pdf Notes on "Ballarat Illustrated" Reg. Item No. 733 From notes made by Neville Gower 12/1/1997 Cover: Inside front cover: Last paragraph, "Facilities for Travelling" - Electric trams serve all parts of Ballarat. Page 3: Street Scene, Municipal Town Hall, showing tram wiring Page 7: Street Scene, Lydiard St. North, intersection and tramway centre, with ESCo tram No. 21 in the bottom photo. Other photos features trams as well in Sturt St and Lydiard St. North. Page 9: Street Scene, Top photo of Sturt St. from Lydiard St. looking east, shows piles on right-hand side of road. Car parked by Post Office has a car registration number "9007". Bottom photo, an tram climbing hill, shows double trolley in the street, with early English type of pull offs. Page 13: Street Scenes and Historic Buildings: One of five photos, shows Victoria St. looking East, with tram track prominent in photo and how stone work was set up about the rails and overhead poles. Page 23: Street scene, Gardens North Entrance gates, shows details of gates near St. Aidans Drive. Note double trolley wire on poles, and style of insulators. No trams in photo, three ladies walking down the track. Page 37: Street Scene; Lydiard St views, top left hand photo, shows Railway station and railway gates with signal gantry and horse drawn vehicles. Tram tracks apparent. Bottom left hand photo shows Lydiard St. North, near Post Office, double track with centre poles - Single wire per track. Top right hand photo, showing Cemetery gates in background. Bottom right hand photo - from north end of Lydiard St. South, looking north, with an ESCo tram in background. Also has a parked car on left hand side. Page 45: Street Scenes - Bridge St; top photo at west end of Bridge St. with ESCo No. 11 with possibly double trolley wire in photo. Bottom photo at east end of Bridge St. with tram in background, shows junction. Double trolley heading out to Mt. Pleasant, single trolley for Victoria St. Page 45: Street Scenes - Bridge St; top photo at west end of Bridge St. with ESCo No. 11 with possibly double trolley wire in photo. Bottom photo at east end of Bridge St. with tram in background, shows junction. Double trolley heading out to Mt. Pleasant, single trolley for Victoria St. Page 61: Street Scenes and Historic Buildings - Public Institutions Ballarat - top left hand photo of the Hospital shows some tram track in foreground, with double trolley wire. Top right photo is of the Orphanage, the name of the tram terminus for many years. Page 68: Electric Supply Co. of Victoria's pages - top photo showing powerhouse in background, across the lake, can hardly see anything for the trees, except for the chimney. Bottom photos of the steam Turbo Generators and the switchboard. Gives Mr. P.J. Pringle as Chief Engineer and General Manager. He took over in Jan. 1911. Page 69: Ballarat East Views - features photo of Black Hill open cut, Ballarat East Railway Station, Ballarat Fire Station and "Victoria St. looking East", repeat of photo printed on page 12, but slightly darker. Image on system includes fire station and railway station, - Ballarat East. Page 78: Series of photos of various Ballarat VIP's of the era, fourth one in on top line features "P.J.Pringle, Electric Supply Co." Inside Back cover - map of Ballarat including tram lines and places of interest marked in red. Gives a detailed photographic presentation of Ballarat in 1914.80 page book with, in addition, light green card covers, titled "Ballarat Illustrated". Loose copy of page 9 and 10 held.trams, tramways, ballarat, local history, heritage buildings, esco -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 27 mm sq slide/s - set of 5, Lilian Butler, Macarthur St, 1971
... Set of 5AGFA blue and white plastic mount slides of: .1 - Macarthur St, looking west towards View Point and Wendouree Parade .2 - The curve from Drummond St north into Macarthur St with the Ballarat Cemetery in the background. .3 - ditto with the Shell Service station in the background. Note the letter box on the corner. .4 - ditto .5 - At the junction with the View Point line - shows the shelter at this location. ...Ballarat Tramways trams Wendouree Parade View Point Macarthur St Drummond St Nth Shelters Set of 5AGFA blue and white plastic mount slides of: .1 - Macarthur St, looking west towards View Point and Wendouree Parade .2 - The curve from Drummond St north into Macarthur St with the Ballarat Cemetery in the background. .3 - ditto with the Shell Service station in the background. Note the letter box on the corner. .4 - ditto .5 - At the junction with the View Point line - shows the shelter at this location. ...Yields information about the Macarthur St - Drummond St North and View Point area of the Ballarat track..Set of 5AGFA blue and white plastic mount slides of: .1 - Macarthur St, looking west towards View Point and Wendouree Parade .2 - The curve from Drummond St north into Macarthur St with the Ballarat Cemetery in the background. .3 - ditto with the Shell Service station in the background. Note the letter box on the corner. .4 - ditto .5 - At the junction with the View Point line - shows the shelter at this location. Photo from the collection of Lilian Butler. ballarat, tramways, trams, wendouree parade, view point, macarthur st, drummond st nth, shelters -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBinder, Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871; Research by Keith Chappel, 1971-1974
... junction hotel...kangaroo forest...kangaroo ground...kangaroo ground cemetery...Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871 a. foley a. harkness a. mackie a. mcintyre a. von ziegler a.a. vivian a.d. kinninmont a.d. quadri a.h. grimshaw a.w. page aboriginal reserve aborigines abraham quarman abraham rooks abraham taylor adam goudie aenaes harrison agnes black agnes charlton agnes dalrymple ah chong ah cock ah hein ah lie ah sing albert lunson albert ness albert parker albert ramseyor alert hunt alex cameron alex eason alex mcandrew alexander crichton alexander donaldson alexander falconer alexander innes alexander james alexander mcdonald alexander miller alexander thompson alexander walker alexander white alfred armstrong alfred burgess alfred davey alfred deschamp alfred eddy alfred hinley alfred hooper alfred hubbard alfred lowman alfred smith alfred whelpton alice power allen heeps allwood amelia neuman amos taylor anderson andersons creek andrew brown andrew byrne andrew harkness andrew herbert andrew ross andrew smith angus mcdonald ann emmott ann mcphee ann odea ann plunkett ann snell ann tatty annie ashmore annie herbert annie stuart anthony beale anthony currie ants nest archibald mcphee arthur connor arthur lyttle arthur rooke arthur young arthurs creek arthurs creek school august ostling b.o. wallis barkers creek barr belton benjamin bain benjamin jenken benjamin lawford benjamin rice benjamin shaw benjamin smith benjamin wallis benjamin walton berry bismark hotel black calf gully black thursday boomers gully bridget bunker bridget hailes bridget kearse bruno hirt burns bushranger c. twiss c.h. bade caleb sherar caledonia caledonia diggings campbell hunter carl euman caroline davey catherine kennedy cathren brock cecilia farman chamberlain chapman charles caldwell charles campbell charles dale charles draper charles fowler charles green charles hawkins charles hempel charles hirt charles hirtson charles jefer charles jesse charles kerchevell charles lidgerwood charles morris charles peake charles prince charles rielly charles roberts charles rowand charles simms charles souter charles swan charles verso charles wells charles whelpton charles williams charles wingrove charles woodley charleys gully charlotte beltison charlotte goodwin ching ah hock christine brennan christine mckenzie christmas hills hotel christmas hills school christopher battaila christopher twiss chune grove church of england church of england school clarissa milton cleir hills colin amos constable quirke constable talty cornelius haley cornelius stewart cottles bridge councillors hotel cricket cucksons brewery d. nicholson d.w. morrissey dalry daniel charleston daniel harding daniel jepps daniel mccarthy daniel mckenzie daniel mcloughlin daniel oloughlin david boyd david christian david clark david creighton david rogers david rolfe david sharp david shawcross david smith david stevenson diamond accommodation store diamond reef mine dickson dixon bertram donald cameron donald mcmillan donaldson dougald mcphee dr barclay dugald mcphee dugald taylor duncan fraser duncan smith dungey e. hildebrand e. stichlins e.f. falkiner e.j. hughes e.m. garsed e.w. morrissey edith staff edmund clarke edmund cuckson edmund hall edmund picket edward bage edward beltison edward bunker edward ford edward hindley edward jackson edward jones edward kelly edward qualtrough edward staff edward tresain edward weller edward whelpton edward whilpson edwin biley edwin cartwright edwin cohen edwin deschamp edwin mcleish edwin rodda edwin smith effie rodda eliza bellamy eliza dawson eliza howell eliza nield eliza smith elizabeth cockshutt elizabeth eiles elizabeth fitch elizabeth gillespie elizabeth harris elizabeth herbert elizabeth hollow elizabeth le juge elizabeth plunkett elizabeth whelpton ellen hurst ellen kearse ellen quarman ellen sweeney ellen white ellis eltham cemetery eltham hotel eltham lower park eltham market eltham police station eltham pound eltham quarry eltham racecourse eltham roads board eltham school emile hude emily anderson emily blamire emily coutie emma smith emma taylor ephraim wyett ernest baillie ernest henrick ernest steer esther porter ethel baillie evan jones evelyn hotel evelyn observer ewen cameron ewen jones f. chrimes f. grundel f.e. falkiner f.r. howard fanny benson fanny white felix hude felix noisette ferdinand ramseyer flora vale florence hurst fogarty forbes mackenzie fords creek frances kearse francis baker francis hales francis raselli francis steer frank eiles frank rogerson frank tanner fraser fred hurst frederick falkiner frederick hurst frederick muller frederick nink frederick walker frederick wharington friedrich muller fryers gully furphy g. donaldson g. houghton g. turnbull geanetta hude george assender george bear george beare george benson george bird george boston george brain george brandt george burley george buswell george coutie george eiles george ewings george ford george godber george goodman george gray george griffiths george hall george herbert george horn george kirk george langhorne george mann george mclelland george mosely george neumayer george orchard george parish george porter george purcell george ralph george reid george rocke george rogers george rolfe george stebbing george stebbings george stebbins george switzer george symons george thompson georgina hilton glenda moriss glengloy gold goulstone greensborough police station gulf station h. jennings h. mann h.h. farquason hannah sunderland happy valley harkness harold scarce harriet hunt harriet smith harry hollow hazel glen healesville heinrich hirt helena peters henrietta hill henry arthur henry ashmore henry austin henry brown henry dendy henry dineen henry fowler henry gardner henry green henry griffin henry hart henry hirst henry hirt henry hopkinson henry hude henry hurst henry inch henry jones henry mills henry scarce henry st paul henry stevens henry stooke henry thomson henry vogt henry wallace henry wilson herbert rodda herman henrick hermann lampe hermann steinmann hester staff hitchill holbert honoree hude hotel de france hugh mccann humphrey peers humphrey spicer hurstbridge hurstbridge general store i.h. clarke ida adelskold ignatz kinzel ira pimm irene donaldson isaac briggs isaac hickson isaac hill isaac kerr isaac varby isaac williams isabella donaldson isabelle herbert j. dungate j. eccleston j. harkness j. hartley j. hude j. irvine j. jones j. manduell j. mason j. mcdonald j. mcnamara j. nichenson j. renahen j. scott j. seymour j.a. goold j.a. panton j.c. hughes j.d. thompson j.f. hughes j.f. johnstone j.g. walter j.h. taylor j.p. morris jack ewart jacob belsham jacob goldstein jacob morast jam loon james alexander james anderson james andrew james andrews james baines james batchelor james bond james bradford james brennan james brock james brown james brunning james buchanan james cockburn james cowan james dalrymple james donaldson james duckworth james goodwin james harding james harrison james hartley james hawkins james hewish james holinger james hughes james inglis james jamieson james johnson james johnston james kaye james kew james lindsay james lindsey james lynan james macpherson james mann james martley james mayger james mccutcheon james mcmahon james mcpherson james mess james miller james mitton james morton james murdoch james murdock james nickinson james orford james purcell james qualtrough james rudall james simpson james smith james spence james stonachan james stuart james suman james surman james sutherland james thompson james thomson james walker james walters james watts jane cleave jane donaldson jane mess jane sadler jane shaw jane thomson janefield jean borelli jeanette hudi jeanne hude johann muller john ainsworth john andrew john baillie john barr john beale john bell john bellin john blake john blyth john brock john brown john byers john cameron john candler john carter john cobbock john cockshank john cockshutt john coleman john connell john crozier john darroch john dennis john donaldson john elsworthy john fenton john fitch john gardner john gast john graham john grimshaw john haines john haley john harper john harris john hassall john hayes john heales john herbert john holland john holman john hood john horner john horton john hughes john jardine john johns john johnston john jones john kearse john kilpatrick john knell john lawrey john macadam john mandell john manduell john marker john mccoll john mccolly john mcdonald john mcintyre john mckimmie john mcnamara john mitchell john moore john morgan john muller john murray john pearson john peterson john petty john pullen john quinn john rawlings john ryder john sabelberg john scott john semar john serman john seymour john shawcross john smith john staff john steer john stephens john sweeney john thompson john thomson john trahy john walker john weller john wells john williams john williamson john yates john yeoman john young johnn mcdonnell joseph bull joseph burns joseph caldwell joseph caudwell joseph coutie joseph elliott joseph emmott joseph fayver joseph furphy joseph hall joseph hibbert joseph hilton joseph johns joseph lithgow joseph panton joseph rodda joseph sands joseph sanson joseph schubert joseph scott joseph shaw joseph smith joseph spedder joseph stevenson joseph verco joseph wilson josiah hollis josiah hullis josiah thomas judith furphy julie williams junction hotel kangaroo forest kangaroo ground kangaroo ground cemetery kangaroo ground general store kangaroo ground hotel kangaroo ground police station kangaroo ground post office kangaroo ground school kate bolger kath scarce katherine kearse kidd kinglake kinglake hotel kingstown l. storey lan quan lang latimour laura henrick laurence paterson leon berlioz levinia henrick lillian gillan linton little eltham long gully louis henrick louis le juge louis smith louisa steinmann louise miller lower plenty bridge hotel lucy tidell lydia qualtrough m.j. careton m.s. adams macrudden maggs mail coach maplestone margaret graham margaret hollins margaret kearse margaret kennedy margaret kinrade margaret lynch margaret mcbirney margaret steinmann marguerite borelli maria reilly maria st paul maria trew marian trew marianne miller marie wright marion hillier mark bunker martha herbert martin brennan mary alexander mary beltison mary bradford mary bridgman mary brock mary bull mary eiles mary hopkinson mary kearse mary lean mary mcinerney mary miller mary parmington mary pearson mary pickles mary robertson mary rodda mary ross mary smith mary surman mary weller matilda jordan matilda mcmillan matthias watson mawson mechanics institute michael callanan michael fenton michael kearse michael mctyne michael merritt michael oday michael odea midgley hall mills minnie watts miss bellon morgans gully mount joy mr donnan mr omeare mr page mrs greenaway mrs havard mrs hude mrs morris muller murrays bridge n.d. whyte ned kelly new caledonia creek nicholas rodda nillumbik norman mcphee old caledonia gully oliver gourlay one tree hill owen finnegan panton hill panton hill hotel panton hill post office panton hill school parambool patrick armstrong patrick bourke patrick burke patrick callaghan patrick green patrick harrington patrick kearse patrick lynch patrick mcintyre patrick o'callaghan patrick rodgers patrick sheahan peach grove perinella bull perry peter carrucan peter flyn peter ford peter lawlor peter patterson peter snodgrass peter watson philip korfman phillip gakden phillip kaufman phillip korfman pierce brennan pierce power poo long pound bend pretty hill queenstown queenstown cemetery queenstown police station queenstown school r. mackie r.a. davidson rebecca noisette rebecca weller reefers hotel research research gully research gully hotel research hotel research school rev dobinson rhoda coutie richard brook richard capper richard dunstan richard goulding richard heales richard lane richard matthews richard rodda richard searle richard smith richard wallis richard warren richard woolcott robert alice robert bourke robert burke robert charlton robert clarke robert cunningham robert dugdale robert grant robert hall robert harris robert hempel robert hill robert hurst robert lowman robert mcadam robert mckee robert nink robert norman robert pontessey robert sharp robert smith robert steel robert stevenson robert strong robert surnam robert wood robina joyce rogerson roman catholic church rossiter rudolph muller ruth mess ruth sadler ruth stevenson s. smith s. stewart salters rush sam deacon samuel bird samuel brace samuel cameron samuel candler samuel cole samuel cracknell samuel dagley samuel flier samuel furphy samuel merriman samuel moseley samuel mosley samuel smith sarah howard sarah moseley sarah raston sarah walters second watery gully school self shin hun simon armstrong smiths gully smiths gully mechanics institute smiths gully school sophia greenaway spanish gully st andrews st andrews hotel st helena stack stanley smith stephen gonnet stephenson turner stephensons bridge steven anderson stevensons corner sumner susan dickson susan street susan walke sutherland t. davidson t. mclaughlin t. symons t.a. aldwell t.b. drummond t.b. henderson t.e. johnston t.h. subelly tarrawarra theis theodore sabelberg theresa lynch thomas anderson thomas armstrong thomas baillie thomas batt thomas bell thomas benson thomas bibbs thomas boardman thomas bradford thomas bull thomas cattery thomas cochrane thomas cook thomas cottle thomas cousins thomas downward thomas edwards thomas evans thomas grierson thomas haines thomas harmer thomas hunniford thomas huntford thomas hurry thomas jardine thomas jones thomas kearse thomas kennedy thomas marland thomas martin thomas mcinerney thomas morrison thomas mundy thomas murphy thomas murray thomas peacock thomas plunkett thomas postlethwaite thomas prior thomas qualtrough thomas smith thomas stone thomas sunderland thomas swatling thomas sweeney thomas symons thomas walke thomas wall thomas wright thomas young tim shaw toll gate tom collins tommys hut true upper diamond creek upper diamond creek school view hill virtue hall w. cockayne w. craig w. foster w. marriott w. ridley w. trenoweth w.a. page w.b. andrew w.b. burnley w.b. phillips w.c. shortt w.w. herbert walter barlow walter hillier walter joyce walter knell walter mckimmie walter mcnicoll walter thomson walter wippell warburton carr warrandyte warrens hotel watery gully watsons creek watsons creek hotel wattle glen school wellers hotel weymss donaldson whipstick gully white cloud wild dog creek wild dog gully wiliam albert william aitken william albert william anderson william andrews william barr william barrow william bell william bond william bowden william bremmer william brewer william bridgman william burnley william buswell william cant william clarke william cleave william crozier william dawson william dodging william ellis william finn william fitzgibbon william ford william foster william garland william ghosley william golding william goodwin william graham william gray william grimshaw william hall william harding william herbert william hoilett william hopkinson william howitt william howlett william hubbard william hunt william inglis william jarrold william joyce william kidd william kilpatrick william kommer william lodge william mclaughlin william mcmurray william mitton william moore william mosley william murphy william nicholson william normage william norman william nuttall william phillips william quarman william ronald william sadler william scott william seaville william sharp william smith william spicer william taylor william thomson william tobin william underwood william walsh william walshe william walters william watkins william west william wilmot william wilson william wolverston william woods wolfe woodley yarra bank yow yow creek a. brewer a. easson a. edwards a. melville a.m. ross a.r. larrimour aborigine reserve advertisements agricultural district alan bernhard horsley albert frederick charles glover albert h price albert h.c. price albert henry charles price alex easson alexander campbell alexander melville alexander thomas haley alexander thomson alfred j. lowman alice may peake alie haley alistair knox alistair samuel knox allandale road allendale road allwood run andrew andrew mckay anton william brinkkotter archibald brown argus arthur chichester allen arthur edwin cracknell arthur john braid arthur robert traynor atlas of australia 1886 b. lawford b. mess barry thale houston basil y hall basil yaldwyn hall bell street benjamin baxter benjamin bowater benjamin thomas taylor benjaomin o. wallis bible street billis bolton street brewery brisbane street buckingham bushrangers c. brown c. carroll c. hirt c.s. haley c.s. wingrove c.t. harris caledonia run cam cattle charis meta alexander pelling charles brown charles ellis charles hicks bath charles newman clara gonnet claude bryan gibbs clifford henry goulding seear coleraine colin t. bell collectors collingwood commissioner airey coplin thomas bell cornelius john stewart cornelius sharp haley cornelius sharpe haley county of evelyn culla hill cutto hill d. ryan daily news newspaper dalton street daniel jepp derek cecil o'beirne diamond creek diamond creek post office diamond creek railway station diamond creek run diamond creek station diamond creek township divisions doctor donald alfred neil donald charles maling donald ingersole donald kennedy douglas anderson e. cameron e. falkiner e. stooke e.t. peers edward dumaresq edward heller edward james edward wilson edwin stooke elections electoral districts electoral roll electrified railway eltham eltham district description eltham district history eltham district road board eltham post office eltham railway station eltham road district eltham road district board eltham shire council eltham shire councillors eltham shire history eltham town common eltham village eltham-hurstbridge railway ely street eric dudley butler eric nichol staff eric percival harmer ernest james andrews eve may edwards evelyn and mornington division evelyn division everard albert hale ewn hugh cameron f. stone f.d. wickham flour mill fountain of friendship hotel francis bradley francis joseph favier francis regiereals(?) ...Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871Two binders containing 486 A4 pages (photocopied) of mostly handwritten notes from research undertaken of Public Office Records of Victoria various holdings. Some photocopies from source reference books. Includes 20 page subject index (handwritten) at front and 5 pages of notes and sources at rear and a photocopy of short biography of Keith Chappel.a. foley, a. harkness, a. mackie, a. mcintyre, a. von ziegler, a.a. vivian, a.d. kinninmont, a.d. quadri, a.h. grimshaw, a.w. page, aboriginal reserve, aborigines, abraham quarman, abraham rooks, abraham taylor, adam goudie, aenaes harrison, agnes black, agnes charlton, agnes dalrymple, ah chong, ah cock, ah hein, ah lie, ah sing, albert lunson, albert ness, albert parker, albert ramseyor, alert hunt, alex cameron, alex eason, alex mcandrew, alexander crichton, alexander donaldson, alexander falconer, alexander innes, alexander james, alexander mcdonald, alexander miller, alexander thompson, alexander walker, alexander white, alfred armstrong, alfred burgess, alfred davey, alfred deschamp, alfred eddy, alfred hinley, alfred hooper, alfred hubbard, alfred lowman, alfred smith, alfred whelpton, alice power, allen heeps, allwood, amelia neuman, amos taylor, anderson, andersons creek, andrew brown, andrew byrne, andrew harkness, andrew herbert, andrew ross, andrew smith, angus mcdonald, ann emmott, ann mcphee, ann odea, ann plunkett, ann snell, ann tatty, annie ashmore, annie herbert, annie stuart, anthony beale, anthony currie, ants nest, archibald mcphee, arthur connor, arthur lyttle, arthur rooke, arthur young, arthurs creek, arthurs creek school, august ostling, b.o. wallis, barkers creek, barr, belton, benjamin bain, benjamin jenken, benjamin lawford, benjamin rice, benjamin shaw, benjamin smith, benjamin wallis, benjamin walton, berry, bismark hotel, black calf gully, black thursday, boomers gully, bridget bunker, bridget hailes, bridget kearse, bruno hirt, burns, bushranger, c. twiss, c.h. bade, caleb sherar, caledonia, caledonia diggings, campbell hunter, carl euman, caroline davey, catherine kennedy, cathren brock, cecilia farman, chamberlain, chapman, charles caldwell, charles campbell, charles dale, charles draper, charles fowler, charles green, charles hawkins, charles hempel, charles hirt, charles hirtson, charles jefer, charles jesse, charles kerchevell, charles lidgerwood, charles morris, charles peake, charles prince, charles rielly, charles roberts, charles rowand, charles simms, charles souter, charles swan, charles verso, charles wells, charles whelpton, charles williams, charles wingrove, charles woodley, charleys gully, charlotte beltison, charlotte goodwin, ching ah hock, christine brennan, christine mckenzie, christmas hills hotel, christmas hills school, christopher battaila, christopher twiss, chune grove, church of england, church of england school, clarissa milton, cleir hills, colin amos, constable quirke, constable talty, cornelius haley, cornelius stewart, cottles bridge, councillors hotel, cricket, cucksons brewery, d. nicholson, d.w. morrissey, dalry, daniel charleston, daniel harding, daniel jepps, daniel mccarthy, daniel mckenzie, daniel mcloughlin, daniel oloughlin, david boyd, david christian, david clark, david creighton, david rogers, david rolfe, david sharp, david shawcross, david smith, david stevenson, diamond accommodation store, diamond reef mine, dickson, dixon bertram, donald cameron, donald mcmillan, donaldson, dougald mcphee, dr barclay, dugald mcphee, dugald taylor, duncan fraser, duncan smith, dungey, e. hildebrand, e. stichlins, e.f. falkiner, e.j. hughes, e.m. garsed, e.w. morrissey, edith staff, edmund clarke, edmund cuckson, edmund hall, edmund picket, edward bage, edward beltison, edward bunker, edward ford, edward hindley, edward jackson, edward jones, edward kelly, edward qualtrough, edward staff, edward tresain, edward weller, edward whelpton, edward whilpson, edwin biley, edwin cartwright, edwin cohen, edwin deschamp, edwin mcleish, edwin rodda, edwin smith, effie rodda, eliza bellamy, eliza dawson, eliza howell, eliza nield, eliza smith, elizabeth cockshutt, elizabeth eiles, elizabeth fitch, elizabeth gillespie, elizabeth harris, elizabeth herbert, elizabeth hollow, elizabeth le juge, elizabeth plunkett, elizabeth whelpton, ellen hurst, ellen kearse, ellen quarman, ellen sweeney, ellen white, ellis, eltham cemetery, eltham hotel, eltham lower park, eltham market, eltham police station, eltham pound, eltham quarry, eltham racecourse, eltham roads board, eltham school, emile hude, emily anderson, emily blamire, emily coutie, emma smith, emma taylor, ephraim wyett, ernest baillie, ernest henrick, ernest steer, esther porter, ethel baillie, evan jones, evelyn hotel, evelyn observer, ewen cameron, ewen jones, f. chrimes, f. grundel, f.e. falkiner, f.r. howard, fanny benson, fanny white, felix hude, felix noisette, ferdinand ramseyer, flora vale, florence hurst, fogarty, forbes mackenzie, fords creek, frances kearse, francis baker, francis hales, francis raselli, francis steer, frank eiles, frank rogerson, frank tanner, fraser, fred hurst, frederick falkiner, frederick hurst, frederick muller, frederick nink, 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Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Harp Junction [East Kew], 1910-1930
... View from Junction of High St (then Bulleen Rd.) & Strathalbyn St. Kew. Looking toward Boroondara Cemetery. ...View from Junction of High St (then Bulleen Rd.) & Strathalbyn St. Kew. Looking toward Boroondara Cemetery. ...The Harp Junction, East KewAnnotations on reverse "KH-73. View from Junction of High St (then Bulleen Rd.) & Strathalbyn St. Kew. Looking toward Boroondara Cemetery. Wall in picture is side of bridge over Outer Circle Railway. Trams later cut across this curve."high street (kew), strathalbyn street (kew east), harp of erin hotel (kew) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, High Street, East Kew, 1977
... View from junction of High and Strathalbyn Sts., Kew East, looking approximately west toward Cemetery, October 1977. ...junction of High St. & Strathalbyn Sts, Kew E. Looking approx. west, towards Cemetery. ...junction of High St. & Strathalbyn Sts, Kew E. Looking approx. west, towards Cemetery. ...The Kew Historical Society's Pictures Collection is comprised of photographs and original works of art. The photographs include original (mainly) images dating from the 1870s to the present. A number of these photographs derive from the former City of Kew's Civic Collection while others are the work of amateur and professional photographers. Most of the images in the collection depict people, places and objects within the suburbs of Kew and Kew East. Other photographs depict other locations in Melbourne and Victoria. A number of the photographs are of statewide and/or national significance.View from junction of High and Strathalbyn Sts., Kew East, looking approximately west toward Cemetery, October 1977. Inscription reverse: "KH-72. View from junction of High St. & Strathalbyn Sts, Kew E. Looking approx. west, towards Cemetery. October 1977."high street -- kew (vic.), streetscapes -- kew (vic.) -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Mow Fung & his relations' Gravestones -- Photos -- Coloured
... Headstones in Hong Kong Christian Cemetery of Mow Fung (Chung Mow Fung) who kept the Junction Hotel at Deep Lead 1876 - 1895 when he and his wife Anna Mow Fung, their 5 daughters and son Fred returned to China. ...Headstone on card 275.4 photos 1 & 2 Headstones of Chung Mow Fung died 1897 Hong Kong Christian Cemetery, former Hotel Keeper Junction Hotel Deep Lead 1895....Headstones in Hong Kong Christian Cemetery of Mow Fung (Chung Mow Fung) who kept the Junction Hotel at Deep Lead 1876 - 1895 when he and his wife Anna Mow Fung, their 5 daughters and son Fred returned to China. ...Colour photos of 7 Gravestones Related to Mow Fung. Headstones in Hong Kong Christian Cemetery of Mow Fung (Chung Mow Fung) who kept the Junction Hotel at Deep Lead 1876 - 1895 when he and his wife Anna Mow Fung, their 5 daughters and son Fred returned to China. Daughters Alice, Lizzie, Elsie, Ruby, Lena Mow Fung. The son Hoctor buried Deep Lead cemetery 1892 aged 3 months. Mow Fung died in Hong Kong 1897 aged 76. His wife Anna Mow Fung died in 1899 aged 51. Headstone on cardboard 275.1 Photo (7) Headstone of David of David (Mow Fung) died Hong Kong 1984 son of Fred & Edith Mow Fung next grave. Headstones on cardboard 275.2 Photos (3 & 4) in Hong Kong. In Loving Memory of our dear mother Anna Mow Fung. Headstone on card 275.3 photos (5 & 6) Photo 5 Headstone of Fred Muw Fung dies 5.10.1950 born Deep Lead 9.5.1882 son of (Chung) Mow Fung & Anna Mow Fung d. 1897 - 1899. also headstone of Edith Mow Fung died 16.6.1944 wife of Fred buried Grampian Road Cemetery, Hong Kong. Headstone by G.H. Robson & Sons Stawell. Also on card 275.3 Photo (6) Headstone of David Mow Fung died 1984 son of Fred & Edith Mow Fung d 1950 - 1944 next grave. Headstone on card 275.4 photos 1 & 2 Headstones of Chung Mow Fung died 1897 Hong Kong Christian Cemetery, former Hotel Keeper, Junction Hotel Deep Lead 1895. Seven colour photographs of tomb stones with Chinese and English writing.Headstone on cardboard 275.1 Photo (7) Headstone of David (Mow Fung) died Hong Kong 1984 son of Fred & Edith Mow Fung next grave. Headstones on cardboard 275.2 Photos (3 & 4) in Hong Kong. In Loving Memory of our dear mother Anna Mow Fung. Headstone on card 275.3 photos (5 & 6) Photo 5 Headstone of Fred Mow Fung died 5.10.1950 born Deep Lead 9.5.1882 son of (Chung) Mow Fung & Anna Mow Fung d. 1897 - 1899. also headstone of Edith Mow Fung died 16.6.1944 wife of Fred buried Grampian Road Cemetery, Hong Kong. Headstone by G.H. Robson & Sons Stawell. Also on card 275.3 Photo (6) Headstone of David Mow Fung died 1984 son of Fred & Edith Mow Fung d 1950 - 1944 next grave. Headstone on card 275.4 photos 1 & 2 Headstones of Chung Mow Fung died 1897 Hong Kong Christian Cemetery, former Hotel Keeper Junction Hotel Deep Lead 1895.stawell chinese -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Harp of Erin Tram Terminus, c.1916
... Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. ...Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. ...An electrified tram route from Melbourne along High Street replaced an original Horse Tram that terminated at the Kew Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. The line was later extended to North Balwyn.Black and white print positive of the Tram Terminus in High Street, Kew at the Harp of Erin hotel. "Harp of Erin Tram Terminus about 1916. House on left still standing behind delicatessen [in 1978]. / Courtesy Mrs E Bennett, Kew East / Property of Miss Foley."tramways, mmtb, tram terminus, no 48 tram route, harp of erin hotel, trams - kew, trams - kew east -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Looking towards Kew from Strathalbyn Street and High Street, c.1916
... Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. ...Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. ...An electrified tram route from Melbourne along High Street replaced an original Horse Tram that terminated at the Kew Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. The line was later extended to North Balwyn.Black and white print positive showing the view west along High Street, Kew (formerly Bulleen Road). In the centre distance is the Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery. In the foreground, the road crosses the Outer Circle railway. The photograph reflects the level of urbanisation in Kew during the First World War. "Looking towards Kew from Strathalbyn St / High St corner, about 1916. Courtesy Mrs E Bennett, Kew East / Property of Miss Foley"trams -- kew, trams -- kew east, mmtb, m&mtb, tramways, harp junction -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Winter's Swamp, Ballarat, January to April 2014
... Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. ...Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. ...Study of Winter's Swamp commissioned by BEN and completed by BHS. The swamp was named after one of the first European settlers in the district. Winter Swamp LAT -37 32 LONG 143 47, Parish of Dowling Forest, County of Grenville Winter Swamp, on the southwest corner of Ballarat West Town Common, was not included in the original proclamation of the Common in 1861. However, being marshland, it was not considered suitable for grazing, so was added to the Common soon after 1861. Winter Swamp is a large wetland with native and exotic pasture significant for wildlife. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery.The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Digital images of Winter's Swampwinter's swamp, ballarat, john winter, ballarat environmental network, mullawullah -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photograph, Winter's Swamp surrounds, April 2014
... Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. ...Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. ...The swamp was named after John (Jock) Winter. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery. BHS were commissioned by Ballarat Environment Network for a project on Winter's Swamp and Skipton Common. Winter's Swamp was part of Ballarat West Common. The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Mary can’t remember any photos in the Skipton Historical Society that pertain to the Common. Digital photos of Winter's swamp surrounds, later known as Mullawullah.winter, winter's swamp surrounds, winter's swap, john winter, ballarat environmental network, ballarat, mullawullah -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Vaughan Chinese Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Established during the great Mount Alexander alluvial gold rush of 1852-54 the cemetery is located on a small hill overlooking one of the richest spots on the goldfield (the junction of Fryers Creek and Loddon River). ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Established during the great Mount Alexander alluvial gold rush of 1852-54 the cemetery is located on a small hill overlooking one of the richest spots on the goldfield (the junction of Fryers Creek and Loddon River). ...Established during the great Mount Alexander alluvial gold rush of 1852-54 the cemetery is located on a small hill overlooking one of the richest spots on the goldfield (the junction of Fryers Creek and Loddon River). The location of the cemetery was chosen because it was a convenient piece of ground where gold was not likely to be discovered, and burials were mainly of Chinese miners. It remained in use until 1857. The cemetery was restored in 1929 using money raised within the Chinese communities of Bendigo and Castlemaine. Colour photograph of the Chinese Cemetery at Vaughan. vaughan, vaughan springs, vaughan chinese cemetery, chinese -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Harp of Erin Tram Terminus, 1977
... Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. ...Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. ...An electrified tram route from Melbourne along High Street replaced an original Horse Tram that terminated at the Kew Cemetery. This new tram only reached the bridge over the Outer Circle railway at the Harp Junction. The line was later extended to North Balwyn.Black and white print enlargement of the Tram Terminus in High Street, Kew at the Harp of Erin hotel. The rear of the photograph identifies it as an enlargement donated by Stewart West from an original owned by Miss Foley.tramways, mmtb, tram terminus, no 48 tram route, harp of erin hotel, trams - kew, trams - kew east -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.104, September 2013
... Junction] / Robert Baker p1-2. Society Activities - KHS Members [Dorothy Benyei, Don Garden]; Exhibitions [Trinity Grammar School, Kew High School]; Past Meetings; Future Meetings; Then and now / p3. Gallipoli and Beyond [100th Anniversary commemorations] / p4. Churches of Kew - the first St Hilary's / Dione McIntyre / p3. The Clifton Hotel / Robert Baker p4. Being Involved [Collections & collecting] / Robert Baker p6. History at the Cemetery ...Five Ways [Kew Junction] / Robert Baker p1-2. Society Activities - KHS Members [Dorothy Benyei, Don Garden]; Exhibitions [Trinity Grammar School, Kew High School]; Past Meetings; Future Meetings; Then and now / p3. Gallipoli and Beyond [100th Anniversary commemorations] / p4. Churches of Kew - the first St Hilary's / Dione McIntyre / p3. The Clifton Hotel / Robert Baker p4. Being Involved [Collections & collecting] / Robert Baker p6. History at the Cemetery [Kew High School tour] / p6. [Vale] Eric Sibly / Tony Michael p6. A message from one of our members about the Kew War Memorial / John Hood p6. Jellis' Bakeries / Robert Baker p7-8. Glencara, Studley Park Road / Kerry Fairbank p9-10. Support Kew's History / p10. AGM advice and forms / p10-11. Book Sale / p12. Name the building / p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionFive Ways [Kew Junction] / Robert Baker p1-2. Society Activities - KHS Members [Dorothy Benyei, Don Garden]; Exhibitions [Trinity Grammar School, Kew High School]; Past Meetings; Future Meetings; Then and now / p3. Gallipoli and Beyond [100th Anniversary commemorations] / p4. Churches of Kew - the first St Hilary's / Dione McIntyre / p3. The Clifton Hotel / Robert Baker p4. Being Involved [Collections & collecting] / Robert Baker p6. History at the Cemetery [Kew High School tour] / p6. [Vale] Eric Sibly / Tony Michael p6. A message from one of our members about the Kew War Memorial / John Hood p6. Jellis' Bakeries / Robert Baker p7-8. Glencara, Studley Park Road / Kerry Fairbank p9-10. Support Kew's History / p10. AGM advice and forms / p10-11. Book Sale / p12. Name the building / p12.kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.2 No.7 : December 1980
... Cemetery] / by Elizabeth Mackie p3. Xmas garbage / p3. Street Party [St Hilary's Church] / p3. Which Way? [Extract - Alice in Wonderland] / p3. Rhymes Without Reason / from David's Joke Book / p3. Kew Junction ...Stop Press! / Editor p1. Kew Traffic School / p1.Mobile New Games Trailer / p1. Recreation Programmes [Playcentre; Sports Coaching Kew Tennis Club; Toddler Play Groups; Films] / p1. Art, Craft & Home Produce Market [Kew High School] / p2. Kew Croquet Club / p2. What's doing in Kew for December / p2. For sale - 'Boroondara Place of Shade' [Boroondara General Cemetery] / by Elizabeth Mackie p3. Xmas garbage / p3. Street Party [St Hilary's Church] / p3. Which Way? [Extract - Alice in Wonderland] / p3. Rhymes Without Reason / from David's Joke Book / p3. Kew Junction Development Planning [Background; Public Participation Programme] / p4.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionStop Press! / Editor p1. Kew Traffic School / p1.Mobile New Games Trailer / p1. Recreation Programmes [Playcentre; Sports Coaching Kew Tennis Club; Toddler Play Groups; Films] / p1. Art, Craft & Home Produce Market [Kew High School] / p2. Kew Croquet Club / p2. What's doing in Kew for December / p2. For sale - 'Boroondara Place of Shade' [Boroondara General Cemetery] / by Elizabeth Mackie p3. Xmas garbage / p3. Street Party [St Hilary's Church] / p3. Which Way? [Extract - Alice in Wonderland] / p3. Rhymes Without Reason / from David's Joke Book / p3. Kew Junction Development Planning [Background; Public Participation Programme] / p4. community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncPostcard - High Street, East Kew, c.1927
... junction of Burke Road, Kilby Road, Bulleen Road and High Street itself. An early photograph of this iconic Memorial that locates it in its context. high street -- kew (vic.) Victoria park tram lines -- kew (vic.) Small, colorised real photo postcard of High Street, East Kew. Electric light poles line the road. Victoria Park is on the left and further on the horizon is the Boroondara General Cemetery ...High Street, Kew is the main Road in Kew. It was once also known as Bulleen Road, or Main Street. This section of the road is in Kew, although the narrow section on the right hand side of the photo is now Kew East. High Street progresses through a number of significant road junctions: beginning at Barkers Road; progressing through the intersection of Studley Park Road, Denmark Street and Princess Street at Kew Junction; branching left at the junction with Cotham Road; before reaching the junction with Valerie Street and Harp Road. It reaches its end at the junction of Burke Road, Kilby Road, Bulleen Road and High Street itself. An early photograph of this iconic Memorial that locates it in its context. Small, colorised real photo postcard of High Street, East Kew. Electric light poles line the road. Victoria Park is on the left and further on the horizon is the Boroondara General Cemetery.high street -- kew (vic.), victoria park, tram lines -- kew (vic.) -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black and White photograph, mid to late 1970's
... Cemetery. .2 - with workmen setting up the tram and place on the temporary transport wheels. The second axle box towards the drop centre is on an angle compared to the nearest axle box. .3 - close up view of the damaged truck. .4 - General view of the scene looking back towards Kew Junction. .5 - view of the damaged crossover section. ...Cemetery. .2 - with workmen setting up the tram and place on the temporary transport wheels. The second axle box towards the drop centre is on an angle compared to the nearest axle box. .3 - close up view of the damaged truck. .4 - General view of the scene looking back towards Kew Junction. .5 - view of the damaged crossover section. ...Set of five colour prints of tram W5 725 derailed in High St Kew during track reconstruction work at the corner of Derby St Kew. Tram was bound for North Balwyn when it derailed on a section of track that had been dismantled, possibly when it hit or dislodged a track crossover. Tram has advertisements for Bonds, Tollana Wines, Park Drive cigarettes, .1 - tram derailed at the top of the hill down to Kew Cemetery. .2 - with workmen setting up the tram and place on the temporary transport wheels. The second axle box towards the drop centre is on an angle compared to the nearest axle box. .3 - close up view of the damaged truck. .4 - General view of the scene looking back towards Kew Junction. .5 - view of the damaged crossover section. Date: during the 1970's.trams, tramways, accidents, derailments, kew, high st, north balwyn, route 48, temporary track, tram 725 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Robert Green Collection - Photos of Bendigo Tramways - Sheet 1 of 8, 1960s
... Houses in the foreground, on the left is 245 Eaglehawk Road and on the right 241 Eaglehawk Road. 11147.1e No 28 Birney Car Special 11147.1f No 28 Birney Car Special and No 2 possibly in Eaglehawk 11147.1g No 18 roars up Eaglehawk Road into Iron Bark 11147.1h Tram crossing the railway at Jobs Gully, on its way to Bendigo 11147.1i Tram crossing the railway at Jobs Gully, on its way to Eaglehawk 11147.1j Central Deborah Gold Mine 11147.1k The intersection of Reginald and Houston St, with the Cemetery on the left. 11147.1l Tram Stop on Pall Mall opposite Ezywalkins Conrner of Mitchell St 11147.1m Electrical Cable junction box 11147.1n Electrical Cable junction box 11147.1o No 18 at Canterbury Park Terminus Eaglehawk 11147.1p No 26 at the top of Mitchell St on its way to Quarry Hill 11147.1q Nos 26 and 18 at the Railway Station stop in Mitchell St 11147.1r No 18 coming down Mitchell St 11147.1s No 5 possibly in Carpenter St 11147.1t No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1u No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1v No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1w Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1x Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1y Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1z Heading into Long Gully past the Manchester Arms Hotel 11147.1aa No 5 loading passengers at the Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ab Traffic conjestion at the loop on the way back to Bendigo 11147.1ac The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ad The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ae The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1af The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park...Houses in the foreground, on the left is 245 Eaglehawk Road and on the right 241 Eaglehawk Road. 11147.1e No 28 Birney Car Special 11147.1f No 28 Birney Car Special and No 2 possibly in Eaglehawk 11147.1g No 18 roars up Eaglehawk Road into Iron Bark 11147.1h Tram crossing the railway at Jobs Gully, on its way to Bendigo 11147.1i Tram crossing the railway at Jobs Gully, on its way to Eaglehawk 11147.1j Central Deborah Gold Mine 11147.1k The intersection of Reginald and Houston St, with the Cemetery on the left. 11147.1l Tram Stop on Pall Mall opposite Ezywalkins Conrner of Mitchell St 11147.1m Electrical Cable junction box 11147.1n Electrical Cable junction box 11147.1o No 18 at Canterbury Park Terminus Eaglehawk 11147.1p No 26 at the top of Mitchell St on its way to Quarry Hill 11147.1q Nos 26 and 18 at the Railway Station stop in Mitchell St 11147.1r No 18 coming down Mitchell St 11147.1s No 5 possibly in Carpenter St 11147.1t No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1u No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1v No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1w Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1x Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1y Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1z Heading into Long Gully past the Manchester Arms Hotel 11147.1aa No 5 loading passengers at the Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ab Traffic conjestion at the loop on the way back to Bendigo 11147.1ac The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ad The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ae The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1af The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park Photograph Robert Green Collection - Photos of Bendigo Tramways - Sheet 1 of 8 ...This collection contains eight archive sheets (Sheet 1 to Sheet 8) of strips of original 35mm black and white negatives of photographs taken by Robert green during the 1960s and early 1970s of the Bendigo State Electricty Commission of Victoria Tramways prior to their abandonment. The collection also includes two archive quality sheets (Sheet A and Sheet B) of original 35mm colour slides taken by Robert Green during the same period. Sheet B also contains one slide taken by Robert's friend Keigh S King (1928-2019) who was the author of the book 'The Bendigo Tramways an illustrated history, published by the Australian Railway Historical Society Victorian Division Melbourne in February 1972; BHS Item no. 5052. The collection also includes one USB stick which contains images of all photographs described above, except for one colour slide taken by Keith S Kings. Sixteen black and white prints from the images are also included.Robert Green Collection, this item contains 33 Black and White Negatives of the trams at various locations around Bendigo. Photos: 11147.1a and 11147.1b Tram on its way out of Long Gully along Mt Korong (Eaglehawk) Road towards Eaglehawk. Houses in the foreground, on the left is 245 Eaglehawk Road and on the right 241 Eaglehawk Road. 11147.1c Birney Car Tram on its way out of Long Gully along Mt Korong (Eaglehawk) Road towards Eaglehawk, looking back ove the Long Gully township. 11147.1d Birney Car Tram on its way out of Long Gully along Mt Korong (Eaglehawk) Road towards Eaglehawk. Houses in the foreground, on the left is 245 Eaglehawk Road and on the right 241 Eaglehawk Road. 11147.1e No 28 Birney Car Special 11147.1f No 28 Birney Car Special and No 2 possibly in Eaglehawk 11147.1g No 18 roars up Eaglehawk Road into Iron Bark 11147.1h Tram crossing the railway at Jobs Gully, on its way to Bendigo 11147.1i Tram crossing the railway at Jobs Gully, on its way to Eaglehawk 11147.1j Central Deborah Gold Mine 11147.1k The intersection of Reginald and Houston St, with the Cemetery on the left. 11147.1l Tram Stop on Pall Mall opposite Ezywalkins Conrner of Mitchell St 11147.1m Electrical Cable junction box 11147.1n Electrical Cable junction box 11147.1o No 18 at Canterbury Park Terminus Eaglehawk 11147.1p No 26 at the top of Mitchell St on its way to Quarry Hill 11147.1q Nos 26 and 18 at the Railway Station stop in Mitchell St 11147.1r No 18 coming down Mitchell St 11147.1s No 5 possibly in Carpenter St 11147.1t No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1u No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1v No 5 at the Cemetery Gates ready to depart the terminus 11147.1w Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1x Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1y Nos 18 and 5 crossover at the Fountain 11147.1z Heading into Long Gully past the Manchester Arms Hotel 11147.1aa No 5 loading passengers at the Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ab Traffic conjestion at the loop on the way back to Bendigo 11147.1ac The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ad The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1ae The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Park 11147.1af The Eaglehawk Terminus next to Canterbury Parkkeith s king, bendigo, trams, robert green -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - Images by Arthur Pulfer, 1800s
... Cemetery. history bendigo james lerk collection mt alexander st andrews bendigo s.t. Gill sandhurst eaglehawk bendigo caledonian society shamrock hotel bendigo arthur pulfer Many images from by Arthur Pulfer copied to slides. Eighteen Slides from various paintings and engravings of 1800s Sandhurst and Bendigo. This item includes the following slides: 7795.1a Examining the day's work - engraving by Tho. Ham 7795.1b Digger's Auction Eaglehawk Bendigo - Artist S.T. Gill 7795.1c Junction ...Arthur William Pulfer was born on 18 April 1918, in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, his father, Harold Victor Pulfer, was 30 and his mother, Elsie Maud Rumball, was 26. He married Norma Stewart in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. He died on 6 March 2001, in his hometown, at the age of 82, and was buried in the Bendigo Cemetery.Many images from by Arthur Pulfer copied to slides. Eighteen Slides from various paintings and engravings of 1800s Sandhurst and Bendigo. This item includes the following slides: 7795.1a Examining the day's work - engraving by Tho. Ham 7795.1b Digger's Auction Eaglehawk Bendigo - Artist S.T. Gill 7795.1c Junction of Pegleg and Sailors Gully Bendigo - Artist (engravers ?) Hullmandel and Walton 7795.1d On Bendigo Creek - Artist S.T. Gill 7795.1e Diggers on the way to Bendigo - Artist S.T. Gill 7795.1f Iron Bark Gully - Artist S.T. Gill 7795.1g At Bendigo Mill June 1852 - Artist S.T. Gill 7795.1h View of Sandhurst Victoria Australia A.J. Stopps Engraving 7795.1i View of Sandhurst Victoria Australia A.J. Stopps Engraving 7795.1j Post Office Sandhurst - artist unknown 7795.1k St Andrews Denominational or common school, 'Scotch' school, Myers Street Bendigo. 7795.1l Eaglehawk Gully Bendigo 1853, artist Angus G.F. 7795.1m Shamrock Hotel 7795.1n McPhersons Store Bendigo Victoria - artist unknown 7795.1o George Lacy, the first gathering of the Bendigo Caledonian Society 2nd January 1860 from the National Library of Australia 7795.1p A painting by F. Tayler - appears to be a view looking towards Mt Alexander. 7795.1q Rear of a painting by F. Tayler - appears to be a view looking towards Mt Alexandra. history, bendigo, james lerk collection, mt alexander, st andrews bendigo, s.t. gill, sandhurst, eaglehawk, bendigo caledonian society, shamrock hotel bendigo, arthur pulfer
