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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
legal record (item) - Register, Application for a Marriage License, Circa 1929
... Application for a Marriage License...marriage license...This is a register of Application for a Marriage Licenses... melbourne This is a register of Application for a Marriage Licenses ...This is a register of Application for a Marriage Licenses, dated from 15th of October 1929, to the 7th of September 1941 (although this license has not been dated, the actual wedding is recorded in the marriage register for 1941 to 1947).Each application in the register records the information needed to issue a license under Commonwealth law.marriage, wedding, license, 1929-1941, marriages, dio-marriages, marriage license, melville nagle, ss marana, lillian melar, mariner, williamstown -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Marriage license and marriage certificate, 01/10/1873
... Marriage license and marriage certificate...License and Marriage Certificate for Robert Creak... License and Marriage Certificate for Robert Creak and Elizabeth ...License and Marriage Certificate for Robert Creak and Elizabeth Cresswell issued 3rd & 4th October 1873.weddings, creack, robert, cresswell, elizabeth -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Marriage License; 1986
... The Marriage License; 1986... T. Rosenbloom The Marriage License; 1986 Programme ...Israeli comedy by Ephraim Kishon in 2 acts directed by Roza Turkowdovid herman theatre, j. sher, r. levita, m.pfau, m. szmerling, r. turkow, j. chaberman, n. pfau, t. rosenbloom -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Bromfield, Margery
Original license and faculty to marry Norman Edward Bromfield and Margery Eva Reed, at St Catharine’s Church, Caulfield, dated 01/02/1924. Also original certificate of statutory declaration for non-vaccination of child of M Bromfield, dated 27/03/1925.bromfield norman edward, reed margery eva, schwieger c p, st catharine’s church, caulfield, marriage certificates, bromfield margery eva, bromfield harry norman, certificates -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Mac's Hotel, Wodonga, c1870s
“Mac's Hotel" in Wodonga West, one of Wodonga's earliest hotels, was owned by William Christie McFarlane who arrived in Melbourne in December 1854 from Stirling, Scotland. He spent his first three years mining for gold at Beechworth. For the next three years he was the manager of the King’s Hotel at Wooragee, which was owned by his father-in-law, Charles David King. In 1860 he bought 180 acres of land at Wodonga, eventually extending his holdings to 1,000 acres on which he farmed. He called his property “Abbey Craig” after his home in Scotland. In time he owned several properties in Wodonga, a small vineyard and 'Mac's Hotel'. Mac’s Hotel was a popular meeting place for teamsters and other travellers on the Sydney Road. It opened in the early 1860s and the license was at times in the name of W. C. McFarlane and at other times held by his wife, Mary McFarlane. William had several positions during his life in Wodonga including serving as Postmaster and conducting a Commission and Insurance Agency business. He was appointed Secretary to the first Wodonga Building Society. W. C. McFarlane also filled the position of Sheriff’s Officer, Registrar of Births and Deaths and Marriages, and Justice of the Peace. W. C. McFarlane served as a member of the Wodonga Shire Council for several years including three terms as Shire President: 1889-90, 1890-1891 and 1894-95. He passed away in Wodonga in December 1906. After his death, the license of Mac’s Hotel continued to be held by Mary McFarlane until her death in November 1910. The license was not renewed and the hotel was taken over as a residence by their son, Walter McFarlane. Unfortunately, on 25 January 1913, Walter was assisting neighbours fighting grass fires about 3 miles away when his own home was completely destroyed by fire, bringing to an end the long history of the popular hostelry, Mac’s Hotel.This image is significant because it documents an early business in Wodonga conducted by a prominent Wodonga resident.Black and white image of people standing, on horseback and in coach outside Mac' Hotel, West Wodongamac's hotel, hotels wodonga -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Stawell Historical Society, Ridgwell George Book 2 - Previously Cat No 3652b, 2000
The family history of George Ridgewell. This Information was mainly obtained from records held by the Stawell Historical Society which comes from various Stawell Papers; from Stawell cemetery records, from baptisms at ST. Patricks Roman Catholic Church, Stawell; from Stawell rate records; from Hotel Licenses and Hotel records; from residential areas obtained under Miners Right and the Land Board; from accounts of Weddings and funerals and from the Victorian Index of Births, deaths & Marriages.Teal Plastic cover and spine on white sticker on spine - George Ridgewell Book 2stawell, family history