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Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Documents, Family Histories: McRae of Ascot; Grills Family of Coghill's Creek; Andrew Scott of "Elcho" Ascot;
... Family Histories: McRae of Ascot; Grills Family of Coghill's Creek; Andrew Scott of "Elcho" Ascot;......mcrae family...Documents and information relating to the McRae family of Ascot, Victoria. ...ascot mcrae family grills family andrew scott scott family 150th celebrations Christopher McRae Mary Ann McRae Richard Grills Susan Grills Mt Coghill William Clarke Isabella Tinkler Rollo Proudfoot Andrew Proudfoot Scott Eliza Walter Documents and information relating to the McRae family of Ascot, Victoria. ...Documents and information relating to the McRae family of Ascot, Victoria. ascot, mcrae family, grills family, andrew scott, scott family, 150th celebrations, christopher mcrae, mary ann mcrae, richard grills, susan grills, mt coghill, william clarke, isabella tinkler, rollo proudfoot, andrew proudfoot scott, eliza walter -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W photograph, Copy of photograph of the McRae family 1905
... Copy of photograph of the McRae family 1905...Black and white copy of photograph of the McRae family 1905 ...Crown Hotel Buninyong hotels Catherine and Donald McCrae, William (back), Lewis (front) Lillian (baby) Platino Photographing Co. 610 Hight Street, Armadale Black and white copy of photograph of the McRae family 1905 Copy of photograph of the McRae family 1905 Photograph B/W photograph ...Donald Lewis McRae was a farmer of Scottish descent and well known sportsman from the Western District who then became a publican in Horsham. He took over as licensee of the Crown Hotel in Buninyong in 1935. After his death in 1937, his widow Catherine, and subsequently his son Lou and daughter Lil continued to run the hotel until circa 1970.The McRae family were well known and respected in the Buninyong community as the licensees of the Crown Hotel from 1935 to around 1970. Black and white copy of photograph of the McRae family 1905 Catherine and Donald McCrae, William (back), Lewis (front) Lillian (baby) Platino Photographing Co. 610 Hight Street, Armadalecrown hotel, buninyong hotels -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Cowes McRae Beach Estate, 1960s
... ...McRae family...This land was owned by the McRae family, whose wife was a Justice. Hence the street names of McRae and Justice. ...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast This land was owned by the McRae family, whose wife was a Justice. Hence the street names of McRae and Justice. ...This land was owned by the McRae family, whose wife was a Justice. Hence the street names of McRae and Justice. The weatherboard family home [ originally a guest house called Glen Isle] was at the end of the current Justice Road. The estate was created in the mid 1960s. The house was put on skids and dragged by two tractors and a bulldozer to 364 Church Street while the family home was built at 368 Church Street, Cowes.[ Source Sandra Rocotas, nee McCrae. Facebook Community Noticeboard 5/2/2023. Permission given to use information and photos ] Estate was sold by Rogan Real Estate.HistoricalColoured A4 brochure describing the McRae Beach Estate, including plan of streets and location on Island, photos and description of the Island. Sold by Rogan Real Estate.Cowes McRae Beach Estate - Right in the heart of things .Phillip Island - The Loveliest Isle on Earthhousing, justice family, mcrae family, cowes west, rogan real estate cowes phillip island, glen isla -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Newsletter, Federation University Aboriginal Education Centre Newsletter, 2017, 2017
... mcrae...paige roy...jasmine graham...ashlee rodgers...rhianna milliken...shanaya sheridan...emma milliken...ellen milera...aime...katrina beer...wurreker awards...martin perkins...einne milliken...nicola ingram...naidoc...vic naidoc senior football and netball carnivale...national indigenous uni games...hoops against violence...grampians indigenous family...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields boon wurrung wurundjeri wadawurrung wotjobaluk jaadwa jadawadjali wergaia djab wurrung clinton pryor national reconciliation week indigenous university games helen bartlett uncle bryon powell peter lovett alsion mcrae paige roy jasmine graham ashlee rodgers rhianna milliken shanaya sheridan emma milliken ellen milera aime katrina beer wurreker awards martin perkins einne milliken nicola ingram naidoc vic naidoc senior football and netball carnivale national indigenous uni games hoops against violence grampians indigenous family violence regional action group kaos koorie academy of success nati frinj festival ronald edwards justin stankovic jennifer graham nicholas johnson aboriginal education centre Aborigine Aboriginal Newsletter from the Federation University Aboriginal Education Centre. ...Newsletter from the Federation University Aboriginal Education Centre.boon wurrung, wurundjeri, wadawurrung, wotjobaluk, jaadwa, jadawadjali, wergaia, djab wurrung, clinton pryor, national reconciliation week, indigenous university games, helen bartlett, uncle bryon powell, peter lovett, alsion mcrae, paige roy, jasmine graham, ashlee rodgers, rhianna milliken, shanaya sheridan, emma milliken, ellen milera, aime, katrina beer, wurreker awards, martin perkins, einne milliken, nicola ingram, naidoc, vic naidoc senior football and netball carnivale, national indigenous uni games, hoops against violence, grampians indigenous family violence regional action group, kaos, koorie academy of success, nati frinj festival, ronald edwards, justin stankovic, jennifer graham, nicholas johnson, aboriginal education centre, aborigine, aboriginal -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Stories About St. Albans Celebrating 125 Years, Joseph "Joe" Ribarow, 2018 Revised and reprinted
... This attracted the new pioneers' families to the district, such as the McAuleys, Boyds, Andersons, Stevens, Colemans, Griffiths, McRaes, King and others to acquire land along Taylors Road and in the Western part of St. ...This attracted the new pioneers' families to the district, such as the McAuleys, Boyds, Andersons, Stevens, Colemans, Griffiths, McRaes, King and others to acquire land along Taylors Road and in the Western part of St. ...The most significant phase in the settlement of St. Albans occurred in the early 1900s when the Closer Settlement board subdivided Overnewton Estate into blocks of 200 to 300 acres and offered these for selection. This attracted the new pioneers' families to the district, such as the McAuleys, Boyds, Andersons, Stevens, Colemans, Griffiths, McRaes, King and others to acquire land along Taylors Road and in the Western part of St. Albans through to Sydenham.The stories in this document are about the families who are directly connected to the above era or came somewhat later, but all have contributed to the development of community. They are stories about transition of St. Albans from a sparse rural district to a number of crowded suburban neighborhoods.Stories About St. Albans Celebrating 125 Years Marion McAuley John Stevens Self and Goddard Jimmy Knowles Isabelle Davidson John Perrett Fred Barlowst. albans, john stevens, self and goddard, jimmy knowles, isabelle davidson, john perrett, fred barlow, marion mcauley -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bogong Trip 1951- Staircase Spur
... family of Falls Creek and the founders of "Skyline", the first lodge at Falls Creek. Falls Creek Bogong High Plains Staircase Spur Memorial Ray Meyer Wal Johnson Three black and white images taken on a trip to Mt. Bogong in 1951. 1. At Staircase Spur Memorial 2. Rime on snow pole Mt. Bogong Ray Meyer 3. Staircase Spur Memorial dedicated to lost skiers. Staircase Spur Memorial is dedicated to skiers who died near this spot in 1943. The dedication on the Memorial reads:- Sacred to the Memory / of Georgine Gadsden / Edward Neave Welch / John McRae ...MEYER COLLECTION - FALLS CREEK PHOTOS In 1947 a determined group of like-minded State Electricity Commission (SEC) staff including Ray Meyer, the chief surveyor of the Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme, had a common interest that revolved around the skiing potential of the snow-covered high plains which included what is now the resort of Falls Creek. The six SEC employees, Toni St Elmo, Ray Meyer, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson (together with their families) banded together to secretly build a 'hut' that was the first ski lodge at Falls Creek. Using a road built in 1930s to gain access to Falls Creek, their hut project was carried out in secret as efforts by other skiers were blocked by H.H.C. Williams – the engineer in charge of the Hydro Scheme. In 1946 Ray Meyer made a trip to the Lands Office in Melbourne. He came away with a 99-year lease on three acres that was ideally suited for a hut designed by Lloyd Dunn. Adrian Ruffenacht (Design Engineer for the KHS) had suggested where the group should build because of easy access to a spring for water. Much of the building material required was scavenged from derelict huts on the high plains. Due to the need for secrecy, the determined group worked on the hut in the evenings and weekends to avoid detection. During the building period the group had met at Echidna Rock (now known as Eagle Rock) where Skippy St Elmo announced, "This is my favourite ‘Skyline’.” And so the first lodge in the area at Falls Creek Ski Resort came into existence. With the development of the International Poma in the 1970s, the Skyline Lodge, which was sited between the ski-lift’s pole one and pole two, was demolished. However, the legacy of Ray Meyer, Toni St Elmo, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson and Skyline lives on in the vibrant atmosphere of Falls Creek Resort. The MEYER COLLECTION documents developments on the Kiewa Hydro Scheme and their life at Falls Creek from the mid 1930s to 1960s.This image is significant because it depicts aspects of the life of a pioneering family of Falls Creek and the founders of "Skyline", the first lodge at Falls Creek.Three black and white images taken on a trip to Mt. Bogong in 1951. 1. At Staircase Spur Memorial 2. Rime on snow pole Mt. Bogong Ray Meyer 3. Staircase Spur Memorial dedicated to lost skiers. Staircase Spur Memorial is dedicated to skiers who died near this spot in 1943. The dedication on the Memorial reads:- Sacred to the Memory / of Georgine Gadsden / Edward Neave Welch / John McRae / who perished here during a blizzard / about August 2nd 1943 falls creek, bogong high plains, staircase spur memorial, ray meyer, wal johnson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Robert Green Collection - Photos of Bendigo Tramways - Sheet 3 of 8, 1960s
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Photos: 11147.3a No 21 turns out of McRae St into Nolan Street, on its way to North Bendigo 11147.3b No 5 on the way to Eaglehawk 11147.3c No 21 leaves Charing Cross towards North Bendigo, City Family Hotel in the background 11147.3d No 18 completes its run from Eaglehawk at the fountain, and is returning to the depot 11147.3e No 18 turns from McRae St into Tramway Avenue and the depot 11147.3f No 18 turns from McRae St into Tramway Avenue and the depot 11147.3g No 28 at the depot 11147.3h No 6 on its way to Golden Square 11147.3i No 6 at the Golden square Terminus, High and Maple Streets 11147.3j No 25 from Quarry Hill at the intersection of Wills and Mitchell Street 11147.3k No 2 leaves the Mitchell St railway bridge into Carpenter Street on its way to Quarry Hill 11147.3l No 21 comes into the Golden square Terminus, steeple of the Methodist church in the background 11147.3m Tram heading along McRae St in front of the School of Mines 11147.3n Tram heading along McRae St towards Pall Mall in front of the School of Mines 11147.o No 24 heading to Eaglehawk at the corner of Barnard and Forest Streets 11147.3p Three trams lined up in the depot, possible early morning or evening 11147.3q Tram No 21 at the North Bendigo Terminus, possible early morning or evening 11147.3s Tram leaving the Eaglehawk Town Hall in the dark 11147.3t View up Pall Mall towards the fountain from Mundy Street intersection 11147.3u Birney Car No 28 Special leaving the depot, crossing the Back Creek 11147.3w Birney Car No 28 Special at Eaglehawk Canterbury Park 11147.3x No 28 Birney Car Special hading to Eaglehawk at Iron Bark, just past the Marong Road turn-off at Iron Bark 11147.3y No 28 Birney Car Special heading to Eaglehawk at Long Gully, opposite the Manchester Arms Hotel 11147.3z No 28 Birney Car Special 11147aa No 28 Birney Car Special comes into the Eaglehawk Terminus 11147ab No 28 Birney Car Special heads down view St past the Rifle Brigade Hotel 11147ac No 28 Birney Car Special heads down Pall Mall past the Court House Hotel 11147.3ad No 5 to Eaglehawk runs up McCrae St in front of the School of Mines 11147.3ae No 28 Birney Car passes the Mundy St intersection with McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3af No 3 passes the Mundy St intersection with McRae St heading to Eaglehawk 11147.3ah Tram passes the School of Mines in McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3ai Birney Car Tram passes the School of Mines in McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3aj Tramways High Electrical termination box...Photos: 11147.3a No 21 turns out of McRae St into Nolan Street, on its way to North Bendigo 11147.3b No 5 on the way to Eaglehawk 11147.3c No 21 leaves Charing Cross towards North Bendigo, City Family Hotel in the background 11147.3d No 18 completes its run from Eaglehawk at the fountain, and is returning to the depot 11147.3e No 18 turns from McRae St into Tramway Avenue and the depot 11147.3f No 18 turns from McRae St into Tramway Avenue and the depot 11147.3g No 28 at the depot 11147.3h No 6 on its way to Golden Square 11147.3i No 6 at the Golden square Terminus, High and Maple Streets 11147.3j No 25 from Quarry Hill at the intersection of Wills and Mitchell Street 11147.3k No 2 leaves the Mitchell St railway bridge into Carpenter Street on its way to Quarry Hill 11147.3l No 21 comes into the Golden square Terminus, steeple of the Methodist church in the background 11147.3m Tram heading along McRae St in front of the School of Mines 11147.3n Tram heading along McRae St towards Pall Mall in front of the School of Mines 11147.o No 24 heading to Eaglehawk at the corner of Barnard and Forest Streets 11147.3p Three trams lined up in the depot, possible early morning or evening 11147.3q Tram No 21 at the North Bendigo Terminus, possible early morning or evening 11147.3s Tram leaving the Eaglehawk Town Hall in the dark 11147.3t View up Pall Mall towards the fountain from Mundy Street intersection 11147.3u Birney Car No 28 Special leaving the depot, crossing the Back Creek 11147.3w Birney Car No 28 Special at Eaglehawk Canterbury Park 11147.3x No 28 Birney Car Special hading to Eaglehawk at Iron Bark, just past the Marong Road turn-off at Iron Bark 11147.3y No 28 Birney Car Special heading to Eaglehawk at Long Gully, opposite the Manchester Arms Hotel 11147.3z No 28 Birney Car Special 11147aa No 28 Birney Car Special comes into the Eaglehawk Terminus 11147ab No 28 Birney Car Special heads down view St past the Rifle Brigade Hotel 11147ac No 28 Birney Car Special heads down Pall Mall past the Court House Hotel 11147.3ad No 5 to Eaglehawk runs up McCrae St in front of the School of Mines 11147.3ae No 28 Birney Car passes the Mundy St intersection with McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3af No 3 passes the Mundy St intersection with McRae St heading to Eaglehawk 11147.3ah Tram passes the School of Mines in McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3ai Birney Car Tram passes the School of Mines in McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3aj Tramways High Electrical termination box Photograph Robert Green Collection - Photos of Bendigo Tramways - Sheet 3 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 35 Black and White Negatives of the trams at various locations around Bendigo. Photos: 11147.3a No 21 turns out of McRae St into Nolan Street, on its way to North Bendigo 11147.3b No 5 on the way to Eaglehawk 11147.3c No 21 leaves Charing Cross towards North Bendigo, City Family Hotel in the background 11147.3d No 18 completes its run from Eaglehawk at the fountain, and is returning to the depot 11147.3e No 18 turns from McRae St into Tramway Avenue and the depot 11147.3f No 18 turns from McRae St into Tramway Avenue and the depot 11147.3g No 28 at the depot 11147.3h No 6 on its way to Golden Square 11147.3i No 6 at the Golden square Terminus, High and Maple Streets 11147.3j No 25 from Quarry Hill at the intersection of Wills and Mitchell Street 11147.3k No 2 leaves the Mitchell St railway bridge into Carpenter Street on its way to Quarry Hill 11147.3l No 21 comes into the Golden square Terminus, steeple of the Methodist church in the background 11147.3m Tram heading along McRae St in front of the School of Mines 11147.3n Tram heading along McRae St towards Pall Mall in front of the School of Mines 11147.o No 24 heading to Eaglehawk at the corner of Barnard and Forest Streets 11147.3p Three trams lined up in the depot, possible early morning or evening 11147.3q Tram No 21 at the North Bendigo Terminus, possible early morning or evening 11147.3s Tram leaving the Eaglehawk Town Hall in the dark 11147.3t View up Pall Mall towards the fountain from Mundy Street intersection 11147.3u Birney Car No 28 Special leaving the depot, crossing the Back Creek 11147.3w Birney Car No 28 Special at Eaglehawk Canterbury Park 11147.3x No 28 Birney Car Special hading to Eaglehawk at Iron Bark, just past the Marong Road turn-off at Iron Bark 11147.3y No 28 Birney Car Special heading to Eaglehawk at Long Gully, opposite the Manchester Arms Hotel 11147.3z No 28 Birney Car Special 11147aa No 28 Birney Car Special comes into the Eaglehawk Terminus 11147ab No 28 Birney Car Special heads down view St past the Rifle Brigade Hotel 11147ac No 28 Birney Car Special heads down Pall Mall past the Court House Hotel 11147.3ad No 5 to Eaglehawk runs up McCrae St in front of the School of Mines 11147.3ae No 28 Birney Car passes the Mundy St intersection with McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3af No 3 passes the Mundy St intersection with McRae St heading to Eaglehawk 11147.3ah Tram passes the School of Mines in McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3ai Birney Car Tram passes the School of Mines in McRae St heading to the fountain 11147.3aj Tramways High Electrical termination boxkeith s king, bendigo, trams, robert green
