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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, Mr and Mrs Gurney Goldsmith, Disabled French Barque: Towing up the Yarra from Monomeith Gardens Newport, 1906
... Disabled French Barque: Towing up the Yarra from Monomeith Gardens Newport...monomeith...Monomeith, located 67 the Strand, in Newport was built in 1887, and was the house of Senator James Styles. ..."Senator Styles' house, “Monomeith," Strand, has been leased to the Rev. ...Monomeith, located 67 the Strand, in Newport was built in 1887, and was the house of Senator James Styles. Reverend Gurney Goldsmith lived in Monomeith from 17 Octoberr 1905 to at least November 1907 (See Victorian Government Gazette: 14 November 1907) until he and his wife could move in the new central Seamen Institute open in December 1907. "Senator Styles' house, “Monomeith," Strand, has been leased to the Rev. A. Gurney Goldsmith, who has been sent to Victoria from England to establish a Church of England mission to seamen. Tho new tenant will enter into possession on October 17th and proposes to make it a rendezvous for seamen, and to get about the bay and river on an oil motor launch. It is his intention to establish a mission church and home near Victoria dock. Senator Styles and family will reside at Hawthorn." (Williamstown Advertiser, Saturday 2 September 1905, page 3) Monomeith has been housing the Westbourne Grammar School, Williamstown Campus, since it was leased from the Harbour Trust in 1956 then purchased by the school in 1972. Small monochrome photograph, view of ships from a parkHandwritten in pencil on verso: 83 (?) and a 3 in bottom right cornermonomeith, newport, french, barque, towing, yarra river -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Frazer and Vallances Melbourne, Monomeith Fire Brigade, c.1914-18, 1914-18
... Monomeith Fire Brigade, c.1914-18..."Monomeith fire brigade in procession during 1914-18 War"....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Monomeith Fire Brigade Horse drawn vehicles "Monomeith fire brigade in procession during 1914-18 War". ...Black and white photograph of horse drawn fire cart with riders."Monomeith fire brigade in procession during 1914-18 War".monomeith fire brigade, horse drawn vehicles -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBooklet, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Monomeith Information File, 2025
... Casey Cardinia Collection - Monomeith Information File...Display book containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Monomeith area....Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Monomeith (Vic.) Warrook Cattle Farm Collection of newspaper articles from the area of Monomeith Display book containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Monomeith area. ...Display book containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Monomeith area.non-fictionmonomeith (vic.), warrook cattle farm -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, Mr and Mrs Gurney Goldsmith, c. 1906-1907
... The inscription at the back: Monomeith is a Victorian mansion, located on 67 the Strand in Williamstown. ...Disabled French Barque: Towing up the Yarra from Monomeith Gardens Newport...The inscription at the back: Monomeith is a Victorian mansion, located on 67 the Strand in Williamstown. ...Possibly a photograph of a damaged vessel. The inscription at the back: Monomeith is a Victorian mansion, located on 67 the Strand in Williamstown. Monomeith, located 67 the Strand, in Newport was built in 1887, and was the house of Senator James Styles. Reverend Gurney Goldsmith lived in Monomeith from 17 Octoberr 1905 to at least November 1907 (See Victorian Government Gazette: 14 November 1907) until he and his wife could move in the new central Seamen Institute open in December 1907. "Senator Styles' house, “Monomeith," Strand, has been leased to the Rev. A. Gurney Goldsmith, who has been sent to Victoria from England to establish a Church of England mission to seamen. Tho new tenant will enter into possession on October 17th and proposes to make it a rendezvous for seamen, and to get about the bay and river on an oil motor launch. It is his intention to establish a mission church and home near Victoria dock. Senator Styles and family will reside at Hawthorn." (Williamstown Advertiser, Saturday 2 September 1905, page 3) Monomeith has been housing the Westbourne Grammar School, Williamstown Campus, since it was leased from the Harbour Trust in 1956 then purchased by the school in 1972. Small monochrome photograph with a black border depicting a sailing ship berthed in docks.Disabled French Barque: Towing up the Yarra from Monomeith Gardens Newportship, melbourne., sailing ship, 1900's, french, barque, williamstown -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage CollectionPhotograph - Mabel Molland at Monomeith 1962
... It pictures Mabel Molland and a young student at Monomeith, home to the school since 1956. Monomeith is a Victorian Heritage Register listed (VHR number H0452), italianate styled brick villa, built in 1887 for one of Williamstown’s most important identities, James Styles. ...Black and white reproduction photograph of a a residence (Monomeith) with steps in the middle ground, leading up to a verandah with ornate ironwork. ...Photograph Mabel Molland at Monomeith 1962 ...This reproduction photograph was donated at a major reunion in 2008, organised by students of the school from the 1950s. It pictures Mabel Molland and a young student at Monomeith, home to the school since 1956. Monomeith is a Victorian Heritage Register listed (VHR number H0452), italianate styled brick villa, built in 1887 for one of Williamstown’s most important identities, James Styles. Styles’ distinguished career in public life included membership of the Williamstown Council, a stint in state parliament as the Member for Williamstown (1894-1900) and, in 1901, election to the first commonwealth parliament as a senator. During the 1890s he was also a commissioner of both the Melbourne Harbour Trust and the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works and one of the trustees of the Williamstown Grammar School. The property comprises the residence designed by W Bennett Hall and built by James Styles in 1887 and the former migrant hostel buildings (now administration and classrooms), erected around 1951 by the then owner the Melbourne Harbour Trust, and intended to house migrant workers during the dredging of Port Phillip Bay. By the 1950s, the School had outgrown its home at Holy Trinity Hall and Mabel Molland reached out to Mr. Keith White, president of the Parent's Association and well-respected member of Williamstown Council for assistance. In 1956, following lengthy negotiations led by Mr. White, Monomeith was leased from the Melbourne Harbour Trust under a seven-year lease, which eventuated as a twenty-one year lease, followed by purchase of the property in 1972. Since then this historic building has come to be a much-loved symbol of the history of Westbourne Grammar School. This is a rare image of Mabel Molland at Monomeith, taken in the year prior to her retirement having taken over the school in 1914 and then set it on a path for the future as an incorporated company in the hands of a school council, with Mr Keith White as president, in 1956. Black and white reproduction photograph of a a residence (Monomeith) with steps in the middle ground, leading up to a verandah with ornate ironwork. Mabel Molland stands on the steps and a young student can be seen on the verandah. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage CollectionMemorabilia - Williamstown Naval Dockyard Torch, 1978
... The Williamstown campus at Monomeith had been leased since 1956 (and purchased in 1972) from the Melbourne Harbour Trust which had operated the Williamstown Naval Dockyard between 1924 and 1942. ...The Williamstown campus at Monomeith had been leased since 1956 (and purchased in 1972) from the Melbourne Harbour Trust which had operated the Williamstown Naval Dockyard between 1924 and 1942. ...This torch was made for Westbourne Grammar School by the Williamstown Naval Dockyard to symbolise the relationship between the two campuses and to perpetuate the new campus at Truganina. The Williamstown campus at Monomeith had been leased since 1956 (and purchased in 1972) from the Melbourne Harbour Trust which had operated the Williamstown Naval Dockyard between 1924 and 1942. In 1978, when this torch was made for the school, the Dockyard was operated by the Royal Australian Navy. At the first assembly of the new campus in 1978 the torch was presented to the school by the Williamstown Naval Dockyard General Manager, Bob Fife. It was then passed, with flame, to every student and teacher present at the assembly. Reflecting on the occasion in the 1978 edition of the school yearbook, student Eileen Moffatt wrote, 'It was our first assembly and we were reminded that we were pioneers'. The torch symbolises the long association of the school with Williamstown's naval and shipping industry and community, and the continuing link between the historic Williamstown Grammar and the new in 1978, Westbourne campus. It demonstrates support for the growth of the school by the historically significant Williamstown Naval Dockyard which includes the Victorian Heritage Register listed Alfred Graving Dock (VHR number H0697). Copper plated torch comprising two parts, the torch with handle and a separate base. The torch features a Williamstown Grammar School badge soldered to the cup which contains the reservoir for fuel. -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Graeme Butler & Associates, Cardinia Shire Heritage Study : a heritage study of parts of the Shire previously in the Cranbourne & Sherbrooke Shires. Vol 1 : Key Findings and Recommendations Vol 2 : Heritage Place and Precinct Citations, 1998
... Cardinia Shire (Vic.) heritage studies Tivoli Berry Farm (Clematis) Carramar (Emerald) Nobelius Heritage Park Dalmore Public Hall Horace Hardy Farm Complex Emerald Lake Park The Grange (Koo Wee Rup) Glen Afton (Yannathan) Myrtlewood (Yannathan) Vay View Farm (Lang Lang) Emerald Railway Station Timber Bridges (Yallock Creek) Emerald County Clud Oak Lee (Emerald) Sycamore Lodge (Emerald) Cambden Wollybutt Row (Emerald) Silver Birches (Emerald) Lang Lang Cemetery Old Monomeith Homestead sites Monomeith Park (Monomeith) Dustings Garage (Koo Wee Rup) Koo Wee Rup Public Hall Koo Wee Rup Lockup Wattle Theatre (Koo Wee Rup) Harewood (Koo Wee Rup) Warook Homestead (Monomeith) Old Yallock St John's Roman Catholic Church (Koo Wee Rup) Royal Hotel (Koo Wee Rup) Budgeree (Yannathan) Cascades Guest House (Clematis) Rutter Farm (Tooradin) Koo Wee Rup Swamp Drains Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook Railway Great Southern Railway Misson's Butchers Shop & Residence (Lang Lang) English Scottish & Australian Bank (Lang Lang) Clematis Park Row Houses (Lang Lang) This Environmental History of the Cardinia Shire incorporates the Environmental History of the former Shire of Pakenham, compiled by Carlotta Kellaway for Graeme Butler & Associates and the Environmental History of those areas of the Shire formerly in the Shires of Cranbourne and Sherbrooke, compiled by Jill Barnard for Graeme Butler and Associates. ...This Environmental History of the Cardinia Shire incorporates the Environmental History of the former Shire of Pakenham, compiled by Carlotta Kellaway for Graeme Butler & Associates and the Environmental History of those areas of the Shire formerly in the Shires of Cranbourne and Sherbrooke, compiled by Jill Barnard for Graeme Butler and Associates. An environmental history, which is meant as a guide to the identification of sites of significance within a shire, cannot be a complete social history of that shire. Rather, it is meant to be a summary of the various ways in which people have used and reacted to the natural environment, altering it so as to create economic, social, cultural and educational uses for themselves and their neighbours. [from the introduction]non-fictionThis Environmental History of the Cardinia Shire incorporates the Environmental History of the former Shire of Pakenham, compiled by Carlotta Kellaway for Graeme Butler & Associates and the Environmental History of those areas of the Shire formerly in the Shires of Cranbourne and Sherbrooke, compiled by Jill Barnard for Graeme Butler and Associates. An environmental history, which is meant as a guide to the identification of sites of significance within a shire, cannot be a complete social history of that shire. Rather, it is meant to be a summary of the various ways in which people have used and reacted to the natural environment, altering it so as to create economic, social, cultural and educational uses for themselves and their neighbours. [from the introduction] cardinia shire (vic.), heritage studies, tivoli berry farm (clematis), carramar (emerald), nobelius heritage park, dalmore public hall, horace hardy farm complex, emerald lake park, the grange (koo wee rup), glen afton (yannathan), myrtlewood (yannathan), vay view farm (lang lang), emerald railway station, timber bridges (yallock creek), emerald county clud, oak lee (emerald), sycamore lodge (emerald), cambden wollybutt row (emerald), silver birches (emerald), lang lang cemetery, old monomeith homestead sites, monomeith park (monomeith), dustings garage (koo wee rup), koo wee rup public hall, koo wee rup lockup, wattle theatre (koo wee rup), harewood (koo wee rup), warook homestead (monomeith), old yallock, st john's roman catholic church (koo wee rup), royal hotel (koo wee rup), budgeree (yannathan), cascades guest house (clematis), rutter farm (tooradin), koo wee rup swamp drains, upper ferntree gully to gembrook railway, great southern railway, misson's butchers shop & residence (lang lang), english scottish & australian bank (lang lang), clematis park, row houses (lang lang)
