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Tarnagulla History ArchiveNews clipping: History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, March 12, 1988
... ...lorna goltz...Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. ...Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Page from The Bendigo Advertiser, of March 12, 1988, with article titled 'History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part'. Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. tarnagulla, lorna goltz, museums, history work -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveNews clipping: History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part, March 12, 1988
... ...lorna goltz...Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. ...Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. ...Donald Clark Collection. Page from The Bendigo Advertiser, of March 12, 1988, with article titled 'History Is Part of Lorna's Life - But Far From the Only Part'. Discusses the museum established by Lorna Goltz in the former Masonic Lodge building in Tarnagulla. tarnagulla, lorna goltz, museums, history work -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveNewspaper article - Residents Angry At Tarnagulla Church Sale, Residents Angry At Tarnagulla Church Sale, August 14, 1993
... ...lorna goltz...Tarnagulla History Archive Tarnagulla Public Hall 69-71 Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Don Clark Collection. tarnagulla methodist church property preservation committee history work heritage lorna goltz An article from the Bendigo Advertiser newspaper of August 14, 1993 titled 'Residents Angry At Tarnagulla Church Sale'. ...Don Clark Collection. An article from the Bendigo Advertiser newspaper of August 14, 1993 titled 'Residents Angry At Tarnagulla Church Sale'. Outlines community anger at the sale of the Methodist Church in Tarnagulla. tarnagulla, methodist church, property, preservation committee, history work, heritage, lorna goltz -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph: Havelock Reef Ceremony, 28th April, 1995
... A colour photograph depicting Don Clark, Dick Sandner and Lorna Goltz at a ceremony to open drive to tunnel under the hill, Havelock Reef, South Poverty Reef, Tarnagulla. ...A colour photograph depicting Don Clark, Dick Sandner and Lorna Goltz at a ceremony to open drive to tunnel under the hill, Havelock Reef, South Poverty Reef, Tarnagulla. ...Donald Clark Collection. A colour photograph depicting Don Clark, Dick Sandner and Lorna Goltz at a ceremony to open drive to tunnel under the hill, Havelock Reef, South Poverty Reef, Tarnagulla. Original photograph. -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveSmith Letters
... Smith of England to Lorna Goltz of the Tarnagulla Gold n Rocks Museum. ...Smith of England to Lorna Goltz of the Tarnagulla Gold n Rocks Museum. ...John Smith was a carpenter and/or timber merchant who emigrated from England to Australia. He settled in Launceston in 1834-6. In 1836 he married Susannah (of Birmingham, nee Bradney/Bradbury, daughter of a gunsmith). Their first child was born in Launceston in 1837 (records in Wesleyan Church). They set out to try the Californian goldfields but at Tahiti they received such bad news about the Californian goldfields that they changed their minds and returned to Port Phillip. Apparently, John Smith's nephew George died of T.B. less than a year after arriving at Tarnagulla. John Smith, Susannah and two of their 9+ children are buried in St Kilda Cemetery (Wesleyan sector). They were lifelong members of the Wesleyan Church. A John Smith, carpenter was listed as being a business in Wellington St, St Kilda 1856-1860. Donald Clark Collection.Eleven photocopied pages. Four pages are a letter (date circa 1990s) from S.A.S. Smith of England to Lorna Goltz of the Tarnagulla Gold n Rocks Museum. It explains the context of some accompanying photocopied historical letters. All the letters relate to S.A.S. Smith's ancestors who lived in Tarnagulla for a time. The photocopies are of: 1) Letter dated 15th April 1857, written and sent from St Kilda by John Smith 2) Letter dated October 24th, 1866, written and sent from Tarnagulla by John Smith 3) Letter dated October 17, 1866 written and sent from Tarnagulla by George, nephew of John Smith.
