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Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, H.P. Benett, Looking back over 100 Years. 1839-1939: A Brief Historical Review on the Settlement and Development of Linton and District, 1939
... linton...lintons diggings...Wardy Yallock is the Aboriginal name for the district now know as Linton. linton lintons diggings wardy yallock george sandow mt bute station emu hill matthew hamilton samuel lewers john clarke joseph shepherd edward morey james nicol wg bennett edwin ball thomas bryant william white ewen cameron john cameron bryson campbell james woodrow Soft cream covered booklet of 42 pages. ...This book was published for the centenary of white settlement at Linton. Wardy Yallock is the Aboriginal name for the district now know as Linton.Soft cream covered booklet of 42 pages. Topics include pioneers; gold; mining; civic development; municipal history, education, churches, racing, athletics, football, rifle shooting;tennis, golf;fire brigade, band, horticultural society, Linton Free Library; friendly ; societies; post office; railway; police; war; old Lintonians' Association. Images include: Ewen Rankin; Robert Rankin; John Linton; R. Ching; Mary Linton; James Nicol; J.H. Roberts; W.G. Bennett; Robert Linton; Digory Roberts; W. Campbell; W. Todd; B. Oulten; W. White; Rev. Campbell; J. Wearne; J.G.Allan; R.S. Nelson; Victory Mine; South Victoria Mine; Samuel Lewers; M.H. Baird; Thomas Younghusband; Joseph Shepherd; Thomas Kennedy; John Clarke; James Dodds; G.H. Smith; Linton State School; Sussex Street Linton Looking north; Sussex Street Linton looking South; Albert Kennedy; N. Wishartlinton, lintons diggings, wardy yallock, george sandow, mt bute station, emu hill, matthew hamilton, samuel lewers, john clarke, joseph shepherd, edward morey, james nicol, wg bennett, edwin ball, thomas bryant, william white, ewen cameron, john cameron, bryson campbell, james woodrow -
Federation University Historical CollectionMap, Lintons Pre-emptive Section, 1872, 1872
... ...lintons diggings...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields map mining districts lintons claim lintons diggings f w niven nivens steam lithographic machine f.w. niven Printed map with coloured shading by F. ...Printed map with coloured shading by F. W Niven Lydiard Street, Ballaratmap, mining districts, lintons claim, lintons diggings, f w niven, nivens steam lithographic machine, f.w. niven -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Messrs J. and W. Todd
... John (born 1854) and William Todd (born 1855) were the sons of William and Sarah Todd, who migrated to Victoria in 1853 and were living at Linton's Diggings by 1855....John (born 1854) and William Todd (born 1855) were the sons of William and Sarah Todd, who migrated to Victoria in 1853 and were living at Linton's Diggings by 1855. Surman collection John Todd William Todd "Uncle Jack and Dad (W) Mr W Todd seated, Mr J Todd Standing". ...Part of S E Surman collection (album) page 13 top right. John (born 1854) and William Todd (born 1855) were the sons of William and Sarah Todd, who migrated to Victoria in 1853 and were living at Linton's Diggings by 1855.Sepia photograph of a young man wearing suit, long boots and hat standing with right arm crooked hand on hip, leaning left arm on back of chair where a second bearded man wearing suit and hat, sits with legs crossed, right hand on lap."Uncle Jack and Dad (W) Mr W Todd seated, Mr J Todd Standing". surman collection, john todd, william todd -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Three Generations of William Todd: William, Billy and Bill
... He is believed to have been born at Linton's Diggings. His son William Joseph Todd (known as Billy or Bill) was born at Linton in 1882 and worked as a mechanic and chauffeur, mostly in Melbourne. ...He is believed to have been born at Linton's Diggings. His son William Joseph Todd (known as Billy or Bill) was born at Linton in 1882 and worked as a mechanic and chauffeur, mostly in Melbourne. ...William Todd was the son of William and Sarah Todd who settled in Linton around 1855. He is believed to have been born at Linton's Diggings. His son William Joseph Todd (known as Billy or Bill) was born at Linton in 1882 and worked as a mechanic and chauffeur, mostly in Melbourne. The youngest William Todd (also known as Bill) was born at Richmond (Melbourne) in 1918.Scan of black and white studio photograph which shows an older and a younger man, both wearing suits, with a young boy who is wearing shorts with braces, a white shirt with a wide collar, long socks and lace-up shoes.william todd [c.1855-1936], william todd [1882-1975], william todd [1918-1980] -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Melbourne Photographic Company, Bridge St, Ballarat, Mr W.G Bennett, butcher
... William Garnsworthy Bennett was at Linton's Diggings in 1856, when he married Susan Williams. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields William Garnsworthy Bennett was at Linton's Diggings in 1856, when he married Susan Williams. ...William Garnsworthy Bennett was at Linton's Diggings in 1856, when he married Susan Williams. Both had migrated from England. W. G. Bennett established a butcher's shop in Linton Township, and later purchased farming land and other town allotments. William and Susan Bennett had twelve children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. W. G. Bennett was a Trustee of the Linton Town Common, was elected to the Grenville Shire Council in 1871,and founded the Linton Rifle Club. After W. G. Bennett's death in 1903, the butcher's shop was run by the Todd family. William and Susan's daughter Elizabeth (Lizzie) married William Todd in 1882.Sepia photograph of a gentleman with long sideboards, moustache and beard, wearing a suit."Mr W G Bennett, Butcher"william garnsworthy bennett, w. g. bennett [butcher] -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, William Todd, 1855-1936
... William Todd is understood to have been born about 1855 at Linton's Diggings to parents William (Snr) and Sarah, née Thompson. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields William Todd is understood to have been born about 1855 at Linton's Diggings to parents William (Snr) and Sarah, née Thompson. ...William Todd is understood to have been born about 1855 at Linton's Diggings to parents William (Snr) and Sarah, née Thompson. William Todd married Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bennett in 1882. After the death of his father-in-law William Garnsworthy Bennett in 1903, members of the Todd family took over the butcher's shop on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton, but it is not known if William Todd had a direct interest in the shop, as his occupation in electoral rolls form 1903 onwards is stated as "carpenter". He was Secretary of the Linton Horticultural Society for many years, bandmaster of the Linton Brass Band, and was an active member of the Linton Church of England congregation. William and Elizabeth Todd celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary in 1932. They had nine children. Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph, which shows the head and shoulders of a man with a moustache and beard, who is wearing a formal suit. The photograph appears to have been cropped from a photograph of the Todd family taken c.1906.On reverse: "Mr Wm Todd. / (Mrs Surman's father)".william todd -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Methodist Church, Grantley Street, Linton
... Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). ...Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). Sunday School meetings began there in November 1859. By 1860 the church building was considered too small. The land was sold to Mr. Brewer, and the building was removed to a site in Grantley Street and enlarged. Shortly after this, it was decided to build a new church, a wooden structure which was opened in 1861. This building was still in use at the time of the Methodist Church Jubilee in 1910, however around 1905 a fund was established to build a new brick church (pictured), which was opened in 1913. This building was sold and became a private residence about 1979.Black and white photograph of brick church building, leadlight windows in three sections at front and alongside. Sets of steps leading to doors on both sides of church front entrance porch.methodist church linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Methodist Church, Linton, Timber Construction, Opened 1861
... Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). ...Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). Sunday School meetings began there in November 1859. By 1860 the church building was considered too small. The land was sold to Mr. Brewer, and the building was removed to a site in Grantley Street and enlarged. Shortly after this, it was decided to build a new church, also of timber construction, which was opened in 1861. This building (pictured) was still in use at the time of the Methodist Church Jubilee in 1910, however around 1905 a fund was established to build a new brick church which was opened in 1913. This brick building was sold and became a private residence about 1979.Black and white photograph which has been printed as a post card. The photograph shows a timber church which has a kind of turret, and side buttresses. Bell tower on left of picture. Large lamp hanging from entrance porch.methodist church linton, postcards -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, The Falk Studios, Photographers to His Excellency the Governor 496 George St. Sydney and 92 Elizabeth St, Melbourne, Mr Alex Kennedy (Darkie)
... He first came to Linton in 1863, having previously worked for the Bridge Head Company at Brown's Diggings. ...He first came to Linton in 1863, having previously worked for the Bridge Head Company at Brown's Diggings. ...Alex Kennedy (Darkie) was manager of the Victory Mine. He first came to Linton in 1863, having previously worked for the Bridge Head Company at Brown's Diggings. He worked as engine driver at the Pioneer and Argyle Mines in Linton Park. He lived in Linton until his death in 1892. Albert Kennedy was his son.Sepia portrait of a young man wearing suit, high collar and bow tie.alex kennedy (darkie) -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Royal Standard Hotel, Linton
... From 'Linton - A Photographic History', p. 25: "The exact date of this photo is not known. The hotel was moved from Standard Lead, a gold diggings community west of Linton, to Sussex St, Linton, in 1861. ...From 'Linton - A Photographic History', p. 25: "The exact date of this photo is not known. The hotel was moved from Standard Lead, a gold diggings community west of Linton, to Sussex St, Linton, in 1861. ...The Royal Standard Hotel was on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, on the western side of Sussex Street. The hotel was demolished in 1926. From 'Linton - A Photographic History', p. 25: "The exact date of this photo is not known. The hotel was moved from Standard Lead, a gold diggings community west of Linton, to Sussex St, Linton, in 1861. The Duke of Edinburgh was entertained here in 1868 during a visit to Australia and the goldfields. Licensees included Mr Jackson, Mrs Rhoda Harrison, Mr Stephen Trestrail, Mrs Elizabeth Trestrail, Mr Bell, Mr T Trevarrow, MrsTrevarrow, Mr R. Edwards and Mrs [Charlotte] Godden. James Godden was the last licensee before the hotel was demolished in 1926. The people in this photo are unidentified."Copy of original photograph, showing the Royal Standard Hotel, with several people, including children, standing outside. Date of photograph is unknown.royal standard hotel, hotels, godden family -
Linton and District Historical Society IncClay pipe bowl, Part of clay smoking pipe
... Found at old diggings off Dreamer's Hill Road near Linton....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Found at old diggings off Dreamer's Hill Road near Linton. ...Found at old diggings off Dreamer's Hill Road near Linton.Bowl of clay smoking pipe, with metal band. Stem of pipe broken off.smoking pipes
