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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - McHarg Home, Wodonga
... McHarg Home, Wodonga...John Clarence (McKenzie) McHarg was born in Corryong, Victoria on 12 August 1905 to Hugh Patrick McKenzie-McHarg and Laura Mary Dune. ...A series of photos depicting the home of the McHarg family in Wodonga. One is from a Rose Series postcard c1940, the second is of the house shrouded in snow in 1967. ...McHarg house Wodonga Buildings McHarg Solicitor McKenzie-McHarg A series of photos depicting the home of the McHarg family in Wodonga. ...John Clarence (McKenzie) McHarg was born in Corryong, Victoria on 12 August 1905 to Hugh Patrick McKenzie-McHarg and Laura Mary Dune. After attending school at Christian Brothers’ College in Albury, he also attended St Patrick’s College at Ballarat. Mr McHarg then studied at Melbourne University, graduating with a Bachelor of Law. After graduating he completed his studies with Messrs. Mahoney and O’Brien of Melbourne with whom he entered a partnership. In 1931 John McHarg appears on the electoral roll for Wodonga listed as a barrister. The following year he opened his legal practice in Sydney Road, Wodonga. Jack (John) McKenzie McHarg married Eva Whyte in 1934 and the house called “Baelon” was built around this time. The builder was Rob McCulloch. McHarg is first listed as paying rates on the house in Beechworth Road in 1934-35. He died on 12 January 1996 in Wodonga after many years of service to the Wodonga and district community. The house is still in the hands of the McKenzie-McHarg family. This building is one of the oldest remaining homes in Wodonga and was owned by a prominent community member.A series of photos depicting the home of the McHarg family in Wodonga. One is from a Rose Series postcard c1940, the second is of the house shrouded in snow in 1967. The final image shows the house in 2023.mcharg house, wodonga buildings, mcharg solicitor, mckenzie-mcharg -
Melbourne LegacyBook, Jack McHarg, History of Sydney Legacy. 1996-2004, 2006
... A volume published about Sydney Legacy's history by Jack McHarg covering the years between 1996 to 2004. ...Buff colour gloss covered book of Jack McHarg's account of Sydney Legacy published in 2006....Jack McHarg...History of Sydney Legacy. 1996-2004 Book Jack McHarg ...Buff colour gloss covered book of Jack McHarg's account of Sydney Legacy published in 2006.non-fictionhistory, sydney legacy, jack mcharg -
Clunes MuseumDocument - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, HERALD SUN, MELBOURNE, DUNCAN MCHARG, 22/10/2016
... DUNCAN MCHARG...ARTICLE IN HERALD SUN 'WEEKEND', 'COUNTRY LEGENDS', CLUNES COBBLER DUNCAN MCHARG. HANDMADE SHOES...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields COUNTRY LEGENDS COBBLER DUNCAN MCHARG HANDMADE SHOES ARTICLE IN HERALD SUN 'WEEKEND', 'COUNTRY LEGENDS', CLUNES COBBLER DUNCAN MCHARG. ...ARTICLE IN HERALD SUN 'WEEKEND', 'COUNTRY LEGENDS', CLUNES COBBLER DUNCAN MCHARG. HANDMADE SHOEScountry legends, cobbler, duncan mcharg, handmade shoes -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, Duncan McHarg, "Autumn in Clunes"
... Compact disc of photograph entered in the Clunes Show 2011, submitted by Duncan McHarg...Duncan McHarg...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Compact disc of photograph entered in the Clunes Show 2011, submitted by Duncan McHarg clunes show autumn "Autumn in Clunes", entry in Clunes Show 2011 "Autumn in Clunes" Photograph PHOTOGRAPH Duncan McHarg ...Compact disc of photograph entered in the Clunes Show 2011, submitted by Duncan McHarg"Autumn in Clunes", entry in Clunes Show 2011clunes show, autumn -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... ...mcharg...Clunes Show 2011 - Duncan McHarg ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Photograph was a winning entry in Clunes Show submitted by Duncan McHarg 2011 clunes show mcharg Clunes Show 2011 - Duncan McHarg Colour photograph of Clunes in autumn, an entry in Clunes show 2011 Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...Photograph was a winning entry in Clunes Show submitted by Duncan McHarg 2011Colour photograph of Clunes in autumn, an entry in Clunes show 2011Clunes Show 2011 - Duncan McHarg clunes show, mcharg -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumMedal - Order of the British Empire Medal, 01/01/1976
... David Aloysius Patrick McKenzie-McHarg, L.I.B, O.B.E was born on 20th June 1918 in Albury, NSW to Hugh Patrick McKenzie-McHarg and Laura May (Dunne) McKenzie-McHarg. ...The Beechworth Burke Museum Loch Street Beechworth high-country David Aloysius Patrick McKenzie-McHarg, L.I.B, O.B.E was born on 20th June 1918 in Albury, NSW to Hugh Patrick McKenzie-McHarg and Laura May (Dunne) McKenzie-McHarg. ...David Aloysius Patrick McKenzie-McHarg, L.I.B, O.B.E was born on 20th June 1918 in Albury, NSW to Hugh Patrick McKenzie-McHarg and Laura May (Dunne) McKenzie-McHarg. McKenzie-McHarg served on the Council of the United Shire of Beechworth for more than a decade during the 1960s-70s, including seven years as president. He was renowned as a public speaker and played a significant role in the community. In recognition for his outstanding achievements and services rendered to the Beechworth community he was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1976. David McKenzie-McHarg died on 6th June 1992 and is buried in Beechworth Cemetery. David McKenzie-McHarg’s wife, Marjorie Jean McKenzie McHarg, was well known to the Beechworth community as a brilliant pianist and played at all the balls and house parties. Apparently, she could play without sheet-music and would only have to hear a tune once to play it to near perfection. Together, they were a formidable asset to the Beechworth community over many years The British honours system has various orders, usually relating to the monarchy, military and colonial officials. An OBE (or order of the British Empire) is given for an outstanding achievement or service to the community. This will have had a long-term, significant impact and stand out as an example to others. This Order was established by George V in 1917 in response to recognising the thousands of men and women who served in a variety of non-combatant roles during the First world war who didn’t otherwise receive any formal recognition but were certainly worthy of acknowledgement. Recommendations for appointments to this Order were originally made on the nomination of the United Kingdom, however this soon became available to Commonwealth countries as well. However, Australia officially ceased to recommend the Order of the British Empire in 1989 with the establishment of the Order of Australia. Silver badge suspended from red ribbon with pearl-grey edges. The badge is in the form of a cross patonce (having the arms growing broader and floriated toward the end), the obverse of which bears the same field as the star pictures George V and Queen Mary. The reverse bears George V's Royal and Imperial Cypher. Both are within a ring bearing the motto of the Order: FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE. The presentation case in which the medal is housed is of a black outer boarder edge leatherette finishing, block letters in gold OBE. The inside has a cream velvet base with a silk padded liner to the roof with the full set of Royal Mint Crest Mark. Obverse: FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE / burke museum, obe, obe medal, beechworth, david mckenzie-mcharg, british honours system, george v, beechworth community, order of australia., order of the british empire, marjorie jean mckenzie mcharg -
Clunes MuseumWork on paper - PAMPHLET, 10/01/2001
... BIBLE CHRISTIAN BACKGROUND COMPILED BY TRAVIS McHARG. THE BIBLE CHRISTINANS WERE A MINOR METHODIST CHURCH, PRIOR TO THE AUSTRALIAN UNION OF AUSTRALASIAN METHODIST CHURCH SINCE SUBSUMED INTO THE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA IN 1975....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields BIBLE CHRISTIAN BACKGROUND COMPILED BY TRAVIS McHARG. THE BIBLE CHRISTINANS WERE A MINOR METHODIST CHURCH, PRIOR TO THE AUSTRALIAN UNION OF AUSTRALASIAN METHODIST CHURCH SINCE SUBSUMED INTO THE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA IN 1975. ...BIBLE CHRISTIAN BACKGROUND COMPILED BY TRAVIS McHARG. THE BIBLE CHRISTINANS WERE A MINOR METHODIST CHURCH, PRIOR TO THE AUSTRALIAN UNION OF AUSTRALASIAN METHODIST CHURCH SINCE SUBSUMED INTO THE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA IN 1975.PHOTOCOPY OF THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH - CLUNES.A FEW NOTES ON THE EARLY YEARS.local history, religion, christian, churches, christian -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mann Collection Album - Wodonga, High Street West - W. Hicks & Son, Belvoir Chambers, T. B. Erlandsen & Son, 1960s
... Hicks & Son was an old style emporium and sold everything from hardware to haberdashery, wine and spirits, and grocery lines. McHarg's Solicitors was established in 1932 when John Charles (Jack) McKenzie-McHarg opened his legal practice in High Street, Wodonga in the Belvoir Chambers. ...Hicks & Son was an old style emporium and sold everything from hardware to haberdashery, wine and spirits, and grocery lines. McHarg's Solicitors was established in 1932 when John Charles (Jack) McKenzie-McHarg opened his legal practice in High Street, Wodonga in the Belvoir Chambers. ...Elaine Mann was married to David Mann, a successful Wodonga businessman and community leader who passed away in Wodonga in June 2012. David was a member of the Mann family who began their business in Wodonga in 1920. Elaine was a teacher in Wodonga for many years and an active member of the community.This photo collection is of significance as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the late 20th century.Wodonga, High Street West Businesses including W. Hicks & Son (Wine and Spirit Merchants), T. B. Erlandsen & Son. Thorald Erlandsen purchased these premises in the 1950s. The building was previously owned by John Whan. It started out as a general store but was later extended to include a drapers. The building sold in 1966 to Manns. Verandahs with posts were banned in 1960 but had 10 years to comply. W. Hicks & Son was an old style emporium and sold everything from hardware to haberdashery, wine and spirits, and grocery lines. McHarg's Solicitors was established in 1932 when John Charles (Jack) McKenzie-McHarg opened his legal practice in High Street, Wodonga in the Belvoir Chambers. There was also a dentist Mr. N. McDonough who had rooms upstairs in the 1950s.wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, t. b. erlandsen & son, belvoir chambers -
Melbourne LegacyBook, Eric P Blashki, History of Sydney Legacy. Vol 3 July 1946 to July 1956, 1969
... Including one written by Jack McHarg covering the period 1996-2004....Including one written by Jack McHarg covering the period 1996-2004. An example of the book that was published by Sydney Legacy in 1969. history sydney legacy eric blashki Cardboard cover on stapled pages edition of Blaskhi's account of Sydney Legacy published in 1956 History of Sydney Legacy. ...Cardboard cover on stapled pages edition of Blaskhi's account of Sydney Legacy published in 1956non-fictionhistory, sydney legacy, eric blashki -
Melbourne LegacyBook, Eric P Blashki, History of Sydney Legacy. Vol 4 July 1956 to July 1966, 1971
... Including one written by Jack McHarg covering the period 1996-2004....Including one written by Jack McHarg covering the period 1996-2004. An example of the book that was published by Sydney Legacy in 1971. history sydney legacy eric blashki Inscribed on the cover in blue pen by the author 'To my dear old friend Ken? ...Cardboard cover on stapled pages edition of Blaskhi's account of Sydney Legacy published in 1971.non-fictionhistory, sydney legacy, eric blashki -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, The Age, "Minister agrees to talk on saving the old Ws", 17/10/2010
... The first item "Minister agrees to talk on saving the old Ws" written by Ruth Williams looks at the Transport Minister Martin Pakula meeting with Mr McHarg, the National Trust, and Yarra Trams, and the RHSV Andrew Lemon to discuss the matter. ...The first item "Minister agrees to talk on saving the old Ws" written by Ruth Williams looks at the Transport Minister Martin Pakula meeting with Mr McHarg, the National Trust, and Yarra Trams, and the RHSV Andrew Lemon to discuss the matter. ...Newspaper clipping from The Age 17/10/2010, regarding W-class trams and their future. The first item "Minister agrees to talk on saving the old Ws" written by Ruth Williams looks at the Transport Minister Martin Pakula meeting with Mr McHarg, the National Trust, and Yarra Trams, and the RHSV Andrew Lemon to discuss the matter. A second item about the W class tram, with the headline "W-class trams: prized overseats but a vanishing species here" Has photos of Ws in Christchurch, Denmark and San Francisco - trams 244, 965, 916 and 496. Has numerous quotes regarding the overseas trams.Yields information about the retention of W class trams and their overseas disposal.Newspaper clipping from The Age 17/10/2010trams, tramways, sale of trams, w class, tram disposal, tram 244, tram 965, tram 916, tram 492, san francisco, christchurch, denmark -
Melbourne LegacyBook, Eric P Blashki, History of Sydney Legacy. Volume 3 July 1946 to July 1956, 1969
... Including one by McAlister covering years up to 1986, one written by Jack McHarg covering the period 1996-2004....Including one by McAlister covering years up to 1986, one written by Jack McHarg covering the period 1996-2004. An example of the book that was published by Sydney Legacy in 1969. history sydney legacy eric blashki Red cloth covered hardcover edition of the Blaskhi's account of Sydney Legacy published in 1969. ...Red cloth covered hardcover edition of the Blaskhi's account of Sydney Legacy published in 1969.non-fictionhistory, sydney legacy, eric blashki -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Murray Valley Hunt Club opening, 1957
... Miss Z Cox was appointed Honorary Secretary and Mr J C B Mckenzie McHarg Legal Officer. In 1960 the Hunt Club meets moved to Wodonga Racecourse then in 1967 wet conditions called for a move to Chiltern and in 1968 they successfully applied to re-open the Old Rutherglen Racecourse in 1969. ...Miss Z Cox was appointed Honorary Secretary and Mr J C B Mckenzie McHarg Legal Officer. In 1960 the Hunt Club meets moved to Wodonga Racecourse then in 1967 wet conditions called for a move to Chiltern and in 1968 they successfully applied to re-open the Old Rutherglen Racecourse in 1969. ...Murray Valley Hunt Club’s formation stemmed from a conversation between Messrs Ken Crawford, then of "Nooroona", Holbrook, NSW and Des Martin of "Aherlo", Wodonga where they discussed bringing hunting to the people of the district around Wodonga and Albury in 1946. After participating in events and activities in New South Wales with other clubs, the Murray Valley Hunt Club began Point-to-Point racing on "Aherlo" in 1957 at “Aherlo”, the property of Des Martin located on the outskirts of Wodonga in the Huon Creek Valley. Des Martin was the only gentleman rider with permission to ride against professional jockeys within the metropolitan area in any type of jumping race in Victoria, a distinction not since achieved by any other amateur. Des also played a major role in Australia entering an equestrian team in the Melbourne Olympics in 1956 and served as a steward at that event. The Hunt was officially formed with a steering committee of Messrs Crawford, J T Sullivan (Chairman of the North Eastern District Racing Association), Mr Des Martin, Harold Boon and John Hamilton-Smith. Miss Z Cox was appointed Honorary Secretary and Mr J C B Mckenzie McHarg Legal Officer. In 1960 the Hunt Club meets moved to Wodonga Racecourse then in 1967 wet conditions called for a move to Chiltern and in 1968 they successfully applied to re-open the Old Rutherglen Racecourse in 1969. Des Martin died on 12 April 1995. This photograph is significant because it captures key people responsible for the founding of the Murray Valley Hunt Club.A black and white photo of key identities at the opening of the Murray Valley Hunt ClubA. McIntosh , Des Martin (Master) and Harold Boon (Whip), at the Opening Meet of the Murray Valley Hunt Club.murray valley hunt club, des martin, harold boon -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Balaclava Road, 91, Caulfield North, 'Miami'
... Miami Balaclava Road Otira Road Bendigo Road Caulfield North Dixson Francis McHarg Gerald Dean C R Walker A G Bullock Hilary Landells Rosalind Document Balaclava Road, 91, Caulfield North, 'Miami' ...Typed notes on the history and past owners of the house 'Miami', Balaclava Road, 91, Caulfield North, by Hilary Bullock and Rosalind Landells of the Brighton Historical Society, dated 9/09/1988. The file also includes is an additional handwritten summary of the information.miami, balaclava road, otira road, bendigo road, caulfield north, dixson francis, mcharg gerald, dean c r, walker a g, bullock hilary, landells rosalind -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaProgramme (item) - Program, National Trust, Australian Heritage Festival - Victorian Program 2019, 2019
... In 2019, The Mission hosted "Practice Makes Perfect", a showcase of rare trades: stained glass windows, lace making, marine knots, wood carving etc. australian heritage festival 2019 events victorian program national trust friend of the festival practice makes perfect lost trades artisans rare trades gordon byrne artisan's guild of australia bruce hutton bruce walker henry hakopian keiran dunleavy david stephenson duncan mcharg james charlwood barry smith Programme of events held during May 2019 in Victoria during The Australian Heritage Festival. ...The Australian Heritage Festival is a yearly event organised by the National Trust. Organisations can register their events held during a month, with dates varying in each state.The Mission to Seafarers holds tours and other events every year during this Festival for the community to discover its history. In 2019, The Mission hosted "Practice Makes Perfect", a showcase of rare trades: stained glass windows, lace making, marine knots, wood carving etc.australian heritage festival, 2019, events, victorian program, national trust, friend of the festival, practice makes perfect, lost trades, artisans, rare trades, gordon byrne, artisan's guild of australia, bruce hutton, bruce walker, henry hakopian, keiran dunleavy, david stephenson, duncan mcharg, james charlwood, barry smith
