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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, The Argus, Mr. Slater Opening the R.H.S. Meeting at the Burnley Gardens, 1930
... Mr. Slater Opening the R.H.S. Meeting at the Burnley Gardens...mr. slater...Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society seated around a table. Mr. Slater standing. Members behind. Pavilion in the background. ...On reverse handwritten, "22/3/30. Mr. Slater opening the R.H.S. Meeting at the Burnley Gardens," and printed....Mr. Slater opening the R.H.S. Meeting at the Burnley Gardens," and printed. ...Note by E.B. Littlejohn 6 May 1992, "Left background E.E. Pescott with cane and bowler hat."Black and white photograph. Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society seated around a table. Mr. Slater standing. Members behind. Pavilion in the background. Vase of Dahlias on the table.On reverse handwritten, "22/3/30. Mr. Slater opening the R.H.S. Meeting at the Burnley Gardens," and printed.mr. slater, burnley gardens, e.e. pescott, royal horticultural society of victoria meeting, royal horticultural society of victoria, rhsv -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, The Argus, Meeting R.H.S. May 1930, 1930
... ...mr. slater...Large group of men and women standing and seated on chairs or the ground on the lawn near the ponds, several men seated around a table. Mr. Slater is standing, opening the Meeting, 22 March 1930....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne lawn ponds mr. slater royal horticultural society of victoria meeting public rhsv publicity On reverse, handwritten, "Meeting R.H.S. ...Black and white photograph. Meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society. Large group of men and women standing and seated on chairs or the ground on the lawn near the ponds, several men seated around a table. Mr. Slater is standing, opening the Meeting, 22 March 1930.On reverse, handwritten, "Meeting R.H.S. May 1930."lawn, ponds, mr. slater, royal horticultural society of victoria meeting, public, rhsv, publicity -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr John Slater & his daughter Elizabeth
... Mr John Slater & his daughter Elizabeth...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Slater John & Daughter Elizabeth stawell portrait Mr John Slater & his daughter Elizabeth Photograph ...Slater John & Daughter Elizabethstawell portrait -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, List of Subjects
... ...Mr Slater...Murphy Ore Dressing Practical Mining Mining Geology Mineralogy Geology Petrology Botany Applied Mechanics Mr Hart Mine Surveying Land Surveying Steam and Gas Engines Mr Gilchrist Elementry Electricity & Magnetism Electrical Technology Mr Sutherland Turning and Fitting Mr Connon Engineering Drawing Mr Kerr Geometry Algebra Trigonometry Physics Conics Calculus Mr Whitington Building Construction Plane and Solid Geometry Plumbing Grade Mr Hall Mr Mullins Carpentry Wool Classing Materia Medica Mr Gutheil Technical Arithmatic Mr Hutchison Telegraphy Mr Williams Sloyd Mr Slater Photography Mr Campbell Manual Training Cyanide Mr Deane Mr Brittain Mr Martell English Astronomy List of subjects 8S3S in large writng on the back Foolscap sized list of Subjects from Ballarat School of Mines with handwritten names. ...School of Mines Ballarat is predecessor of Federation University Foolscap sized list of Subjects from Ballarat School of Mines with handwritten names.8S3S in large writng on the back school of mines ballarat, practical chemistry, mr. walker, theoretical chemistry, theoretical agricultural chemistry, practical agricultural chemistry, technical chemistry, metallurgy, alfred mica smith, metallurgical calculations, metallurgy of gold and ore dressing, assaying practical, assaying dry, mr. murphy, ore dressing practical, mining, mining geology, mineralogy, geology, petrology, botany, applied mechanics, mr hart, mine surveying, land surveying, steam and gas engines, mr gilchrist, elementry electricity & magnetism, electrical technology, mr sutherland, turning and fitting, mr connon, engineering drawing, mr kerr, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, physics, conics, calculus, mr whitington, building construction, plane and solid geometry, plumbing grade, mr hall, mr mullins, carpentry, wool classing, materia medica, mr gutheil, technical arithmatic, mr hutchison, telegraphy, mr williams, sloyd, mr slater, photography, mr campbell, manual training, cyanide, mr deane, mr brittain, mr martell, english, astronomy, list of subjects -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Cricket at Canterbury: a centenary history of the Canterbury Cricket Club 1887-1987, c1987
... ...(mr) - slater...Includes appendices and results, awards, achievements. 58p. photos (mr) simon gardiner (mr) sid mackie (mr) keith silvers (mr) len larkin (mr) clyde ingram (mr) frank gion cricket sport (mr) m nesbit (mr) s bisset (mr) w grubb (mr) r falconer (mr) f leach (mr) - slater "tuss" curtis (mr) stan self (mr) maurie webb (mr) norm shores (mr) geoff matthews (mr) wally bates (mr) t mackie (mr) harry swan (mr) r mcconchie (mr) r vaux (mr) a pearson (mr) - walduck (mr) mick maguire (mr) bob trengrove (mr) lindsay ridgwell (mr) john mccarthy (mr) ewan mccarthy camberwell union cricket club canterbury cricket club (mr) s parry (mr) w lauchlan (mr) e yeomans (mr) a cooper (mr) h gates (mr) - gittus (mr) f sheppard (mr) - walker (mr) a abud (mr) - bishop (mr) a leach (mr) - edgoose (mr) - allan (mr) a brooks (mr) c swan reporter competition north balwyn mont albert (mr) s stevens (mr) j carlson (mr) c yeo (mr) e hosken (mr) j smart (mr) n booth (mr) l warmbrun (mr) a webb (mr) w lachlan deepdene canterbury box hill surrey hills eastern suburbs cricket assoc. ...A history of Canterbury Cricket Club from 1887. Each chapter dedicated to a decade through to the 1980's. Includes appendices and results, awards, achievements. 58p. photosA history of Canterbury Cricket Club from 1887. Each chapter dedicated to a decade through to the 1980's. Includes appendices and results, awards, achievements. 58p. photos(mr) simon gardiner, (mr) sid mackie, (mr) keith silvers, (mr) len larkin, (mr) clyde ingram, (mr) frank gion, cricket, sport, (mr) m nesbit, (mr) s bisset, (mr) w grubb, (mr) r falconer, (mr) f leach, (mr) - slater, "tuss" curtis, (mr) stan self, (mr) maurie webb, (mr) norm shores, (mr) geoff matthews, (mr) wally bates, (mr) t mackie, (mr) harry swan, (mr) r mcconchie, (mr) r vaux, (mr) a pearson, (mr) - walduck, (mr) mick maguire, (mr) bob trengrove, (mr) lindsay ridgwell, (mr) john mccarthy, (mr) ewan mccarthy, camberwell union cricket club, canterbury cricket club, (mr) s parry, (mr) w lauchlan, (mr) e yeomans, (mr) a cooper, (mr) h gates, (mr) - gittus, (mr) f sheppard, (mr) - walker, (mr) a abud, (mr) - bishop, (mr) a leach, (mr) - edgoose, (mr) - allan, (mr) a brooks, (mr) c swan, reporter competition, north balwyn, mont albert, (mr) s stevens, (mr) j carlson, (mr) c yeo, (mr) e hosken, (mr) j smart, (mr) n booth, (mr) l warmbrun, (mr) a webb, (mr) w lachlan, deepdene, canterbury, box hill, surrey hills, eastern suburbs cricket assoc., (mr) t alway, (mr) a briggs, (mr) k silvers, (mr) n thackeray, (mr) r rudd, (mr) c ingram, (mr) r littlefield, (mr) (cr) r dimmick, (mr) g guiver, (mr) t cameron, (mr) ian coles, (mr) gerry hegarty, 1960-1969 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Cricket at Canterbury: a centenary history of the Canterbury Cricket Club 1887-1987, c1987
... ...(mr) - slater...Includes appendices and results, awards, achievements. 58p. photos (mr) simon gardiner (mr) sid mackie (mr) keith silvers (mr) len larkin (mr) clyde ingram (mr) frank gion cricket sport (mr) n nesbit (mr) s bisset (mr) w grubb (mr) r falconer (mr) f leach (mr) - slater "tuss" curtis (mr) stan self (mr) maurie webb (mr) norm shores (mr) geoff matthews (mr) wally bates (mr) t mackie (mr) harry swan (mr) r mcconchie (mr) r vaux (mr) a pearson (mr) - walduck (mr) mick maguire (mr) bob trengrove (mr) lindsay ridgwell (mr) john mccarthy (mr) ewan mccarthy camberwell union cricket club canterbury cricket club (mr) s parry (mr) w lauchlan (mr) e yeomans (mr) a cooper (mr) h gates (mr) - gittus (mr) f sheppard (mr) - walker (mr) a abud (mr) - bishop (mr) a. leach (mr) - edgoose (mr) - allan (mr) a brooks (mr) c swan reporter competition north balwyn mont albert (mr) s stevens (mr) j carlson (mr) c yeo (mr) e hosken (mr) j smart (mr) n booth (mr) l warmbrun (mr) w lachlan deepdene canterbury box hill surrey hills eastern suburbs cricket assoc. ...A history of Canterbury Cricket Club from 1887. Each chapter dedicated to a decade through to the 1980's. Includes appendices and results, awards, achievements. 58p. photosA history of Canterbury Cricket Club from 1887. Each chapter dedicated to a decade through to the 1980's. Includes appendices and results, awards, achievements. 58p. photosFrontis page: Given to Surrey Hills Historical / Society 15/7/14 / Simon Gardiner(mr) simon gardiner, (mr) sid mackie, (mr) keith silvers, (mr) len larkin, (mr) clyde ingram, (mr) frank gion, cricket, sport, (mr) n nesbit, (mr) s bisset, (mr) w grubb, (mr) r falconer, (mr) f leach, (mr) - slater, "tuss" curtis, (mr) stan self, (mr) maurie webb, (mr) norm shores, (mr) geoff matthews, (mr) wally bates, (mr) t mackie, (mr) harry swan, (mr) r mcconchie, (mr) r vaux, (mr) a pearson, (mr) - walduck, (mr) mick maguire, (mr) bob trengrove, (mr) lindsay ridgwell, (mr) john mccarthy, (mr) ewan mccarthy, camberwell union cricket club, canterbury cricket club, (mr) s parry, (mr) w lauchlan, (mr) e yeomans, (mr) a cooper, (mr) h gates, (mr) - gittus, (mr) f sheppard, (mr) - walker, (mr) a abud, (mr) - bishop, (mr) a. leach, (mr) - edgoose, (mr) - allan, (mr) a brooks, (mr) c swan, reporter competition, north balwyn, mont albert, (mr) s stevens, (mr) j carlson, (mr) c yeo, (mr) e hosken, (mr) j smart, (mr) n booth, (mr) l warmbrun, (mr) w lachlan, deepdene, canterbury, box hill, surrey hills, eastern suburbs cricket assoc., (mr) t alway, (mr) k briggs, (mr) n thackeray, (mr) r rudd, (mr) r littlefield, (mr) (cr) r dimmick, (mr) g guiver, (mr) t cameron, (mr) ian coles, (mr) gerry hegarty, 1960-1969 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Tool - Sickle
... Type of sickle used by Mr. Slater at his property 'Mitcham Grove' North Blackburn. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Type of sickle used by Mr. Slater at his property 'Mitcham Grove' North Blackburn. ...Type of sickle used by Mr. Slater at his property 'Mitcham Grove' North Blackburn. A lavender farm.Large curved sharpened steel blade with a wooden handle.Austriarural industry, agriculture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Fruit Picking Bag
... Donor was grandson of Mr Slater....Donor was grandson of Mr Slater. RURAL INDUSTRY Orcharding Canvas bag with shoulder strap. ...According to donor this was an apple picker's bag which was hung on the tree whilst he was picking. Donor was grandson of Mr Slater.Canvas bag with shoulder strap. It could be opened at the bottom to empty the contents (fruit) into a bin. It held one bushel.rural industry, orcharding -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, First Shop in Blackburn. Photo taken 1907, C1907
... She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Slater...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne pearce mary slater jessie shops chapel street blackburn railway road blackburn 2 copies of first shop in Blackburn, built in 1907 on corner Railway Road and Chapel Street, Blackburn. Mary Pearce and daughter, Jessie, outside. Mrs Pearce ran a fruit and vegetable shop. She is believed to be the first private business woman in the Nunawading Area. She was the daughter of Mr ...2 copies of first shop in Blackburn, built in 1907 on corner Railway Road and Chapel Street, Blackburn. Mary Pearce and daughter, Jessie, outside. Mrs Pearce ran a fruit and vegetable shop. She is believed to be the first private business woman in the Nunawading Area. She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Slaterpearce, mary, slater, jessie, shops, chapel street blackburn, railway road blackburn -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine State School 3112 Class Photographs and Class Lists 1929 - 1932
... |Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6A 1933 Back Row L to R Unknown Ron Skewes Unknown Cecil Antony Norm Carland Unknown Mr Davidson Unknown Fergus Gray Kevin Lorenz Second Row L to R Gwenda Pommeroy Silvia Smith Eula Barkla Margaret McPherson Rose Brock Eunice Lindsay Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Faith Fraser Ethel Smith Vena Thompson Phyl Greenham Marjorie Sharp Betty Herweg Millie Howard Third Row L to R Edna Clifton Marion Tribe Margot Peeler Annie Slater Doreen Johnson Lesley Petherick Lorna Booth Susan Davidson Eileen Hutton Beth Perry Valda Brown Front Row L to R Len Duxon W Mitchell Unknown Unknown W Wood Reg Barclay Russell Learmonth Bill Paton Tom Tribe Mr Patrick Mr Moiler Unknown|Letter by Dorothy MacNeil....|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6A 1933 Back Row L to R Unknown Ron Skewes Unknown Cecil Antony Norm Carland Unknown Mr Davidson Unknown Fergus Gray Kevin Lorenz Second Row L to R Gwenda Pommeroy Silvia Smith Eula Barkla Margaret McPherson Rose Brock Eunice Lindsay Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Faith Fraser Ethel Smith Vena Thompson Phyl Greenham Marjorie Sharp Betty Herweg Millie Howard Third Row L to R Edna Clifton Marion Tribe Margot Peeler Annie Slater Doreen Johnson Lesley Petherick Lorna Booth Susan Davidson Eileen Hutton Beth Perry Valda Brown Front Row L to R Len Duxon W Mitchell Unknown Unknown W Wood Reg Barclay Russell Learmonth Bill Paton Tom Tribe Mr Patrick Mr Moiler Unknown|Letter by Dorothy MacNeil. 14 class photographs class lists and 2 photocopies Photograph Sunshine State School 3112 Class Photographs and Class Lists 1929 - 1932 ...Photograph Sunshine State School Grade 3 1928 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Ruth Wood Alison Meyers Peggy Riley Jean Cawood Unknown Jean Whittingham Second Row L to R Vera Blackburn Gladys Jackson Edna Pontin Audrey Talintyre Unknown Beryl Brown Florrie McVitty Muriel Bentley Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Pat Dalling Unknown Marion Clifton Norma Rogers Pearl Mitchell Dorothy McElhinney Annie McVitty Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown David Templeton Doug Robertson Unknown John Pengelly Bob Parsons Kevin Holman Unknown Unknown Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Unknown Fifth Row L to R Dick Whiting Charlie Gist Jack Duxon Unknown Unknown Unknown Evan Davidson Unknown Sixth Rown L to R Jim Scott Bill Smith Ian Perry Unknown Norm Pengelly Reg Hogan Bill Avery Bob James Des Goode|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1927 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Unknown Edna Pritchard Unknown Unknown Unknown Beryl Brown Unknown Betty Lindsay Second Row L to R Unknown Mr Slater Alison Meyers Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Unknown Third Row L to R Gordon Duncan Unknown Dick Whiting Unknown Bill Smith Des Goode Bill Searle Unknown Bill Avery Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Norm Pengelly Pat Dalling Jack Scobie Ian Perry Unknown Charlie Gist Jim Hogan Frank Scott Jim Gilson Front Row L to R Harry Curtin Evan Davidson Harry Holman Don Mayes Unknown Jim Scott Unknown Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 1927 Back Row L to R Unknown Beryl Styles Florence Bird Jessie Hoskins Unknown Unknown Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Doris Adamson Unknown Unknown Edna Pontin Betty Barclay Unknown Unknown Pearl Mitchell Miss Fletcher Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Jeff Richards Unknown David Templeton Joe Moiler Unknown Unknown Laurie Kittelty Willy Whaite Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Frank Fletcher Des Goode Bert Johnson Unknown Unknown Unknown Mr Hogan Front Row L to R Unknown Unknown Ron Smith Harry Fraser Bill Nielsen Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 Back Row L to R Unknown Unknown Veronica Goodwin Phyl Mounsey Jaqui Haxby Miss Mayo Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Unknown Miss Porter Evelyn Shilston Unknown Glen Taylor Mavis Thomson Unknown Merle Armour Unknown Unknown Unknown Edith Larcobe Third Row L to R Margaret Davies Norm Talintyre Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Front row L to R Max Brown Unknown Linton Learmonth Unknown Andy Kyle Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade Prep 1928 Back Row L to R Jean Haworth Kitty Marsh Ina Jackson Beryl Rohner Thelma Carruthers Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Marjorie Sharp Vena Thompson Second Row L to R Maisie Pibbs Edna Clifton Eva Bromson Eula Barkly Betty Halliday Unknown Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Lesley Barker Front Row L to R Jack Steward Bill Paton Max Hargreaves Syd Gill Arthur Jowett Jim Moiler Frank Paul Reg Barclay Clarrie Roberts Jack Blight|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R Unknown Maisie King Norma Rogers Jean Cawood Dorothy McElhinney Beryl Brown Vera Blackburn Second Row L to R Sadie Stock Ida Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Marion Clifton Miss Keeble Front Row L to R Unkown Eunice McBean Muriel Bentley Unknown Ruth Wood Peggy Riley Annie McVitty Florrie McVitty|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1929 Back Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Unknown Marjorie Sharp Unknown Miss Polkinghorn Unknown Thelma Carruthers Joyce Hogan Second Row L to R Betty Halliday Joan Barclay Evelyn Mayo Eva Bromson Gertie Roberts Iris Carr Jean Mounsey Valda Ormiston Unknown Ina Jackson Phyl Greenham Edna Clifton Doreen Johnson Margaret McPherson Third Row L to R Lois Carter Lesley Barker Beryl Rohner Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Mr Moiler Bill Paton Syd Gill Unknown Unknown Arthur Jowett Max Hargreaves Unknown Maria Johnson Four Row L to R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Oswin Phil Davey Unknown Clarrie Roberts Len Duxon Unknown Tom Tribe Front Row Unknown Unknown Reg Barclay Ivan Carland Mr Patrick Mr Davidson Jim Reynolds Mr Fowler|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R John Pengelley Jim Patterson Dave McGregor Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Harry Curtin Howard Gill Reg Hogan Ron Pattin Walter Carruthers Jack Duxon Gordon Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Jack Pontin Don Mayes Third Row L to R Jim Gilson Jack Frazer Unknown Bob Parsons Charlie Gist Dick Darby Jim Lynch Norm Pengelley Unknown Les Mudford Pat Dalling Front Row L to R Ron Thompson Bill Searle Evan Perry David Templeton Dick Whiting Bill Avery Evan Davidson Des Goode Jim Scott|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5B 1932 Back Row L to R Reg Seymour Kevin Lorenz Leo Martin Cyril Antony Norm Carland Bill Perry P Moiler Lionel Barnes Graham Roberts Lloyd Clark Willie Scott Max Hargreaves Second Row L to R Lesley Barker Joyce Hogan Iris Carr Eula Barkla Ina Jackson Marjorie Styles Dorothy Dean Jeanette Robertson Marjorie Sharp Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Rose Brock B Herweg Edna Krause Third Row L to R Marion Tribe Eileen Hutton Gertie Roberts Jean Peeler Irene Day Lesley Petherick Beth Perry Valda Ormiston Marie Johnson Valda Brown Millie Howard Front Row L to R Bill Paton Len Duxon W Mitchell Geoff Taylor Ron Ferrell Ron Scanlon Russell Learmonth Mr Moiler Unknown Mr Chalmers Norm Carlton A Stoneham Arch McGilvrey Mr Patrick Keith Davey Arthur Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5A 1932 Back Row L to R Clarrie Roberts Unknown Jim Reynolds W Wood Unknown Unknown Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Ron Skewes Sid Gill Mr Moiler Second Row L to R Lillian Scobie Faith Fraser Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown B Steer Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Joan Oswin Ethel Smith Margaret McPherson Melba Warren Vena Thompson Eunice Lindsay Heather Hyett Doreen Johnson Third Row L to R Valda Spuring Elsie Hewitt Jean Mousey Laura Booth Susan Davidson Peggy Johnson Sissie Picken Betty Halliday Eva Bromson Ann Slater Unknown Phyl Greenham Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Maisie Hibbs Edna Clifton Front Row L to R Tom Tribe R Crompton Unknown Unknown Bill Evans Unknown Jack Blight Unknown Peter Challen|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5 1930 Back Row L to R Jack Pontin David Templeton Charlie Gist Dick Whiting Unknown Frank Scott Des Goode Harold Gill Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Second Row L to R Ian Perry Jim Scott Evan Davidson Harry Curtin Pat Dalling Ted Napier Norm Pengelley Jack Duxon Jim Gilson Unknown Third Row L to R Ron Paton Unknown Max Howie Dick Darby Bill Searle Bill Smith Jim Patterson Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Jim Lynch Front Row L to R Bob Parsons Jack Frazer Les Mudford Bob Barkla John Pengelley Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan Don Mayo Bill Avery|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 3 1930 Back Row L to R W Wood Russell Learmonth Jack Steward Ron Farrell Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Norm Carland Cecil Antony Lionel Barnes Lloyd Clark Bill Paton Tom Tribe Unknown Unknown Clarrie Roberts Geoff Taylor Second Row L to R Nancy Drennan Ethel Smith Eunice Lindsay Dorothy Dean Eula Barkla Jeanette Robinson B Steer T Carlisle Beryl Rohner Vena Thompson Unknown Marjorie Styles Rose Brock Edna Clifton Third Row L to R Eva Bromson Lesley Petherick Unknown Ina Jackson Jean Haworth Lesley Barker Susan Davidson Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Lillian Scobie Eileen Hutton Fourth Row L to R Betty Halliday Beth Perry Jean Mounsey Elsie Hewitt Joyce Hogan Margaret McPherson Marie Johnson Heather Hyett Gwenda Pommeroy Marjorie Sharp Joan Barkla Gertie Roberts Ivy Huggins Front Row L to R Unknown Jack Blight Arthur Jowett Ivan Carland Len Duxon Ron Skewes Max Hargreaves Mr Fowler Phil Davey Reg Barclay|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6B 1933 Back Row L to R Leo Martin Graham Roberts Max Hargreaves Unknown Stan Oswin Lionel Barnes Clarrie Roberts Jack Steward Arthur Jowett Lloyd Clark Second Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Elsie Hewitt Ina Jackson Majorie Styles Jeanette Robinson Joan Oswin Unknown Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers B Steer Jean Peeler Iris Carr Third Row L to R Heather Hyett Valda Spurling Jean Mounsey Sissie Picken Dorothy Dean Eileen Went Gertie Roberts Joan Barkla Peggy Johnson Unknown Eva Bromson Joyce Hogan Ivy Huggins Marie Johnson Front Row L to R Norm Carlton Sid Gill Bill Evans Ivan Carland Jack Blight Unknown Ray Crompton A Stoneham Arthur Field Unknown Ron Ferrell Cecil Perkins Ron Scanlon Peter Challen Stan Jowett.|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6A 1933 Back Row L to R Unknown Ron Skewes Unknown Cecil Antony Norm Carland Unknown Mr Davidson Unknown Fergus Gray Kevin Lorenz Second Row L to R Gwenda Pommeroy Silvia Smith Eula Barkla Margaret McPherson Rose Brock Eunice Lindsay Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Faith Fraser Ethel Smith Vena Thompson Phyl Greenham Marjorie Sharp Betty Herweg Millie Howard Third Row L to R Edna Clifton Marion Tribe Margot Peeler Annie Slater Doreen Johnson Lesley Petherick Lorna Booth Susan Davidson Eileen Hutton Beth Perry Valda Brown Front Row L to R Len Duxon W Mitchell Unknown Unknown W Wood Reg Barclay Russell Learmonth Bill Paton Tom Tribe Mr Patrick Mr Moiler Unknown|Letter by Dorothy MacNeil.sunshine state school, state school, hampshire road, sunshine, student photograph -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letters from Richard Squire to his son Tom 1935
... Mr Kermode...Yarrowee...Ballarat...Reef Combs...Cheques...Earthquake...Yellow Slate...Hayes Illness Poppet Carburetor Shaft Balance Weight Pearson Pulleys Syndicate Goon Suction Lease Reports Estimates Flat Fields Reef Banagwanth Trucks Pipeclay Sandstone Suction Pipe Valves Honeycomb Rock Mr Kermode Yarrowee Ballarat Reef Combs Cheques Earthquake Yellow Slate Leigh River Dyke The Madame Bay Coy Allendale Berry West Quartz Ballarat Deep Leads Ballarat Deep Leads Extension Bore Reads Bedrock J. ...In 1905 Richard Squire was manager of the West Berry Consols at Allendale, and developed an improved system of mine ventilation, which was supported in "The Age." He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failed. MINE MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. Ballarat Branch. ... Mr R. B. Squire, manager of the West Berry Consols, at Allendale, submitted a paper detailing what he had done tor the betterment of ventilation in the alluvial mines of Smeaton and Mary borough districts- Members gave Mr Squire every credit for the results that he claimed to have effected; the adoption of his ideas had testified to their value to mine-owners. It was painted out, however, that for want of a thorough debate of the subject with experienced men the author had unwittingly included some general statements that required modifying in some points and extending in others, in justice to other workers among the earlier and the present day managers of mines. It was decided to invite the author to meet a sub-committee on this subject!Various handwritten Letters from Richard Squire to his son Tom 1935richard squire, tom squire, hazel squire, jack squire, jim squire, ned, mt mercer, basil, plant, skids, pump, c. hayes, illness, poppet, carburetor, shaft, balance weight, pearson, pulleys, syndicate, goon, suction, lease, reports, estimates, flat fields, reef, banagwanth, trucks, pipeclay, sandstone, suction pipe, valves, honeycomb rock, mr kermode, yarrowee, ballarat, reef combs, cheques, earthquake, yellow slate, leigh river, dyke, the madame bay coy, allendale, berry west, quartz, ballarat deep leads, ballarat deep leads extension, bore, reads, bedrock, j. hayes, harmen premier distributors, middletons, cemented sand, electricity commission, g m of a, gold mines of australia, dick harry, pearsons, hawksburn, crown wheel, rice's paddock, liz the car, volcanic ridge, lrg coy, mcnaughton's paddock, madison's lead, cameron & sutherland, crabhole, rokewood, glenfine, mrs gibbs, dobson, booth, shiels, thomas mitchell, mcpherson's reward, haddon, trunk lead mine, elaine, pitfield plains, mr clarke, daylesford, kuchel, shelford, geoff squire, lode, quartz reef, bladder attack, kidneys, income tax, reginald murray, grenville, blasting, john b. dennison, martin t. taylor, durham and buninyong deep lead, sebastopol plateau, mr wilkie, the premier petrol distributing agency of ballarat, lawaluk, ryan's western leads, mr nichol, mr hodge, knox schlapp and co., dr griffiths, state accident insurance office, magdala mine stawell, mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letters from Richard Squire to his son Tom 1936
... Mr Kermode...Yarrowee...Ballarat...Reef Combs...Cheques...Yellow Slate...Hayes Illness Poppet Carburetor Shaft Balance Weight Pearson Pulleys Syndicate Goon Suction Lease Reports Estimates Flat Fields Reef Trucks Pipeclay Sandstone Suction Pipe Valves Honeycomb Rock Mr Kermode Yarrowee Ballarat Reef Combs Cheques Yellow Slate Leigh River Dyke Quartz Ballarat Deep Leads Ballarat Deep Leads Extension Bore Reads Bedrock Cemented Sand G M of A Gold Mines of Australia Liz the Car Geoff Squire Lode Cameron and Sutherland Lancaster Harman Hayes Timber T. ...In 1905 Richard Squire was manager of the West Berry Consuls at Allendale, and developed an improved system of mine ventilation, which was supported in "The Age." He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failed. MINE MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. Ballarat Branch. ... Mr. R. B. Squire, manager of the West Berry Consuls, at Allendale, submitted a paper detailing what he had done tor the betterment of ventilation in the alluvial mines of Smeaton and Mary borough districts- Members gave Mr. Squire every credit for the results that he claimed to have affected; the adoption of his ideas had testified to their value to mine-owners. It was painted out, however, that for want of a thorough debate of the subject with experienced men the author had unwittingly included some general statements that required modifying in some points and extending in others, in justice to other workers among the earlier and the present-day managers of mines. It was decided to invite the author to meet a sub-committee on this subject!Various letters written by Richard Squire to his son Tom on the topic of their Mine in 1936 richard squire, tom squire, hazel squire, jack squire, jim squire, ned, mt mercer, basil, plant, skids, pump, c. hayes, illness, poppet, carburetor, shaft, balance weight, pearson, pulleys, syndicate, goon, suction, lease, reports, estimates, flat fields, reef, trucks, pipeclay, sandstone, suction pipe, valves, honeycomb rock, mr kermode, yarrowee, ballarat, reef combs, cheques, yellow slate, leigh river, dyke, quartz, ballarat deep leads, ballarat deep leads extension, bore, reads, bedrock, cemented sand, g m of a, gold mines of australia, liz the car, geoff squire, lode, cameron and sutherland, lancaster, harman, hayes timber, t. hood, alan squire, catarrh, kidney disease, stomach issues, ethel, measles, scarlet fever, ross creek field, j. bourke, j. cock, ross creek gold mining co., frank herman, hogan & banagwanath, hogan, banagwanath, napolean deap lead, hanlons, lillas, martin, jack hayes, diptheria, anticline, mr mcnichol, ronaldson, bob allan, jenkins, hunter, wilkinson, eyres brothers, g.gay & co, buninyong, llewellen, glenfine, the star mine of avoca fields, talbot alluvials, g.e. dickenson, guildford plateau, a.b.c. special supply store, jelbart, geological branch, shell coy, mr horsefields, lawaluk, almanac, trenery, barry, mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 6; December 1971 to May 1972
... mr kevin murray...pollution threat to biae at mt helen...$300000 for biae student housing...academic registrar for institute...decision on mt helen clay pit...a l mckenzie president...japanese exchange group in ballarat...study grant for metallurgist...planners agree on fourth uni...pmg training at institute...melbourne site recommended...fourth uni should reach out...leaders slate...The cuttings cover the period from 12 December 1971 to 1 May 1972. ballarat institute of advanced education biae employment advertisements application for enrolment outline of courses victorian institute of colleges staff association jack barker sees danger fourth university use up funds technical teachers at annual conference professor at seminar middle courses needed in engineering field 1973 for biae library student poster to sovereign hill john crebbin graeme trevena gary murphy group leadership is important mr kevin murray pollution threat to biae at mt helen $300000 for biae student housing academic registrar for institute decision on mt helen clay pit a l mckenzie president japanese exchange group in ballarat study grant for metallurgist planners agree on fourth uni pmg training at institute melbourne site recommended fourth uni should reach out leaders slate report pressure from country - fourth uni gates to be removed - former gaol 60 year old fleece found john sharrock youth is his thing industry shows lack of interest great blow to decentralisation develop flexibility advise to chemical society australian science education project fourth uni not wanted - councillor biae library taking shape $500 scholarship to anne mills bush their classroom smb cabaret ball greg govan - pottery student prize commemorates early industrialists e j tippett apprenticeship prize daryl eason athletics champion goon's giftthrough ballarat technical teachers at protest meeting stock exchange award to anne mills chamber of manufactures scholarship to david ward arblaster award for smb new course - bachelor of applied science in metallurgy Book with orange cover, front. ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 12 December 1971 to 1 May 1972. Book with orange cover, front. Spiral bound.ballarat institute of advanced education, biae, employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, victorian institute of colleges staff association, jack barker sees danger, fourth university use up funds, technical teachers at annual conference, professor at seminar, middle courses needed in engineering field, 1973 for biae library, student poster to sovereign hill, john crebbin, graeme trevena, gary murphy, group leadership is important, mr kevin murray, pollution threat to biae at mt helen, $300000 for biae student housing, academic registrar for institute, decision on mt helen clay pit, a l mckenzie president, japanese exchange group in ballarat, study grant for metallurgist, planners agree on fourth uni, pmg training at institute, melbourne site recommended, fourth uni should reach out, leaders slate report, pressure from country - fourth uni, gates to be removed - former gaol, 60 year old fleece found, john sharrock, youth is his thing, industry shows lack of interest, great blow to decentralisation, develop flexibility advise to chemical society, australian science education project, fourth uni not wanted - councillor, biae library taking shape, $500 scholarship to anne mills, bush their classroom, smb cabaret ball, greg govan - pottery student, prize commemorates early industrialists, e j tippett apprenticeship prize, daryl eason athletics champion, goon's giftthrough ballarat, technical teachers at protest meeting, stock exchange award to anne mills, chamber of manufactures scholarship to david ward, arblaster award for smb, new course - bachelor of applied science in metallurgy -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Eltham Court House, 730 Main Road, Eltham, 28 December 2007
... For £536, a Mr Duncan built the courthouse – a neat, narrow, oblong building with handmade orange bricks. Its gabled roof and porch are covered with brown slate tiles and it has 12-paned windows. ...For £536, a Mr Duncan built the courthouse – a neat, narrow, oblong building with handmade orange bricks. Its gabled roof and porch are covered with brown slate tiles and it has 12-paned windows. ...The Eltham Court House is Eltham's oldest public building. It was classified by the National Trust in 1977. In 1857 five Eltham residents petitioned the licensing magistrates of the Heidelberg district asking for better police protection, including from itinerant gold prospectors who turned to crime when their quest was unsuccessful. In response the Eltham Courthouse was constructed in 1860. Over the years it has also been used for other activities, including for electoral polling purposes, inquests, early meetings of the Eltham Roads Board and even as an overflow classroom. This type of localised solution is characteristic of the self-reliance preserved in Eltham today. The court house is an important symbol of the spirit which makes Eltham distinctive as a community. The Eltham Courthouse is historically significant because its construction was intended to emphasise the centralised control over law and order in the Colony of Victoria in the wake of the 1852 Snodgrass committee report on the Victorian police force and the resulting Police Regulation Act (1853). The nature of the Court House planning and use of architectural devices make the building's function easily interpreted. The arrangement of rooms, with public entry and clerical rooms to the rear, and the use of raised floor levels throughout these spaces to signify relative rank is easily perceived. The distinction in entries, public, magistrate and person-in-custody, and the existing court furniture enhances appreciation of this building. The Eltham Court House is one of only two intact examples in the state of this simple design with projecting entry. The building is of architectural significance because it retains intact early features. These include use of handmade bricks, simple decoration, roof trusses, timber ceiling boards, original windows, doors and associated hardware and a collection of court furniture. Additions to the court house have been done in a manner which did not interfere with the fabric of the original building. Typical cases heard before the Court of Petty Sessions included financial debt, straying livestock, theft, assault, drunkenness, public disorder, truancy, motor vehicle offences, unregistered animals and failing to have children attend school, or be vaccinated. The courthouse operated for over 120 years before it closed in 1985. In April 2021, Nillumbik Shire Council authorised restoration of the building and furnishings. The extensive works required for the total restoration of this highly valued heritage building was undertaken by Ducon Building Solutions and other specialist contractors. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Victorian Heritage National Trust of Australia (Victoria) State significance Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p65 A demand for better police protection resulted in the building of the Eltham Courthouse and the police residence beside it. In 1857 five Eltham residents petitioned the Heidelberg district licensing magistrates. They pointed out that Eltham had two hotels, a population of about 1000, and many strangers employed on the public roads. Yet the nearest police were at Heidelberg eight miles (12.8km) away, or at the Caledonia Diggings 21 miles (33.7km) away.1 Subsequently the courthouse and then the police residence, near the corner of Main Road and Brougham Street, were built in 1859/60. The courthouse is Eltham’s oldest public building and the National Trust classified it in 1977. It ceased operation in 1984 and has since been used by local groups. There are only six other known examples of similar small brick country courthouses in Victoria . For £536, a Mr Duncan built the courthouse – a neat, narrow, oblong building with handmade orange bricks. Its gabled roof and porch are covered with brown slate tiles and it has 12-paned windows. Inside, the roof is peaked and the courthouse is still ventilated by oblong slits near the ceiling. Most of the fine carved timber and upholstered furniture is original. The original prisoners’ door, now permanently closed, led from the police station to the dock. Builders, Langridge Wright and Witney built a timber police station (since demolished) and a brick residence to its north,2 for £1150/7/-. Built around the same time were the lock-up behind the residence, also later demolished, and the two-storey orange brick stables. The former police residence also has a brown slate roof and handmade bricks. The front veranda roof is made of corrugated iron, as is the roof of the back weatherboard extension. The application for police protection was approved within a few months and police operated from a cottage rented at ten shillings a week and owned by William Jarrold. This was probably the one at the corner of Main Road and Dalton Street called Jarrold or White Cloud Cottage. In 1858 a second constable was appointed to Eltham following a fight at the hotel. The timber police office a replica of which was built in the early 1990s is at the building’s side. The lock-up was demolished following the relocation of the police to a new station in about 1952. The residence has been used as the Eltham District Historical Society centre since 1997. Records show court cases were held at Eltham before the courthouse was built, but the location is unknown. Some court cases were not very different from those today. In 1891 a man was charged with being drunk while in charge of a horse and was fined ten shillings. The courthouse was used for other purposes during its long history. It was probably used as a polling place as indicated by old photographs of election-day crowds outside. The Eltham Road Board met there from the early 1860s until 1868 when the Board transferred to Kangaroo Ground. During the same period the Road Board Secretary used the courthouse as an office until 1867 when it was transferred to his home at Wingrove Cottage. The courthouse was also used as an overflow classroom for the Dalton Street school in 1875. The two buildings can further link us with Eltham’s early days through Police Department correspondence. The first constable-in-charge was George Reid. In 1860 a letter to The Argus newspaper signed ‘A Sufferer’ declared the Eltham police were not active enough in their duties. The writer suggested that the ‘very snug’ police quarters were too comfortable, and he detailed various incidents including one of an alleged break-in to the Road Board Secretary’s home. But the Board Secretary, C S Wingrove, wrote to the Police Department refuting The Argus letter saying he had received full co-operation from Sen. Constable Peter Lawler.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, eltham, eltham court house, main road -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Kangaroo Ground Presbyterian Church, 28 December 2007
... Mr Brown, subsisted only on lodgings with no stipend. The Sunday School ceased for many years because of the small population, but reopened in 1949. The building has changed little with its handmade bricks buttressed on both long sides, a slate roof and a Celtic cross on top of the front gable. ...Mr Brown, subsisted only on lodgings with no stipend. The Sunday School ceased for many years because of the small population, but reopened in 1949. The building has changed little with its handmade bricks buttressed on both long sides, a slate roof and a Celtic cross on top of the front gable. ...Built in 1878, the orange polychromatic brick structure replaced a slab building which had been used since 1951. The building has changed little with its handsome bricks buttressed on both sides, a slate roof and a Celtic cross on top of the front gable. The carved wooden pulpit and 18 pews are original. The cathedral-style ceiling is fully lined with tongue-and-groove pine boards and the floor is also pine. The walls have arched oblong leadlight windows. In 1977 the congregaton decided not to join the Uniting Church, whcih amalgamated some Presbyterian churches with all the Methodist and Congregational churches in Australia. Together with the store and school, the church is one of Kangaroo Ground's three public buildings. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p91 The small Presbyterian church in Main Road, Kangaroo Ground, has been a spiritual centre for more than a century. Built in 1878, the orange polychromatic brick structure replaced a rude slab building, which had been used as both a church and school since 1851. Earliest settlers, who were Scottish farmers, had worshipped together since 1841 in a barn owned by farmer James Donaldson and led by a layman called Smith.1 However, from 1843, the Reverend Peter Gunn conducted church services. Prominent early church members include the Donaldson, Bell and Cameron families. In 1851, Samuel Furphy (father of author Joseph) built their first church building, a 30 feet x 18 feet (9m x 5.5m) slab structure on half an acre (0.2ha) donated by Mr Donaldson. Conditions could be very uncomfortable in extreme weather.The green slabs of timber and sapling logs, covered partly with mud, had centimetre-wide cracks, allowing rain and wind through, when not blocked out by folds of paper.2 However this did not deter the first couple marrying there in 1857: John Wilson of Nillumbik and Christina Macpherson of Christmas Hills. The Reverend Peter Gunn seldom visited so it was usually left to Andrew Ross, the settlement’s first teacher and founder of the newspaper The Evelyn Observer, to lead the divine services instead.3 In 1877 the settlers raised £355/19/- and hired architect, Charles Maplestone and builder, Mr Self, to construct today’s church building. Each family rented a pew or pews for ten shillings a half-year; they also paid quarterly subscriptions for the minister’s stipend.4 It was not until 1886 that the church celebrated its first wedding, that of John Bell (junior) from Violet Bank and Elizabeth Charlton of Cunis Nillen. The Sunday School’s first recorded meeting was also held that year. In 1892 a weatherboard vestry was built, and the following year John Bell donated a church bell, which the fire brigade used as a warning for several years. Conditions have varied greatly during the century. In 1893 the Reverend Darroch had to travel more than 2000 miles (3220km) to attend to his scattered parishioners. Then in the Depression, the minister Mr Brown, subsisted only on lodgings with no stipend. The Sunday School ceased for many years because of the small population, but reopened in 1949. The building has changed little with its handmade bricks buttressed on both long sides, a slate roof and a Celtic cross on top of the front gable. The carved wooden pulpit and 18 pews are original and in fine condition. The cathedral-style ceiling is fully lined with tongue-and-groove pine boards and the floor is also of pine. The walls have arched oblong leadlight windows. One window has stained glass commemorating Mrs Jessie Agnes Cameron and her ancestors – the pioneering Bell family. It depicts The Sower because the family comprised farmers who came to a strange land to sow the seeds of their faith as much as their crops. Thistles signify their Scottish ancestry and the pigeons are a symbol of Pigeon Bank, the Kangaroo Ground farming property where Jessie Cameron was born.5 Other historical ties are seen on two marble memorial tablets and carved wooden chairs dedicated to former members. The Church still has the original Bible with gold edged paper, presented by the women of the congregation in 1871, although it is no longer used. In 1977 the Presbyterian congregation decided not to join the Uniting Church, which amalgamated some Presbyterian churches with all the Methodist and Congregational churches in Australia. Together with the store and school, the church is one of Kangaroo Ground’s three public buildings.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, kangaroo ground presbyterian church -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Lirrewa
... Mr... Ward Andrew... Mansions... Verandahs... Slate...Lirrewa Lirrewa Grove O’Donnell J Fulton Thomas Land subdivisions Glen Eira Road Glen Huntly Road Kooyong Road Tennant Dr Cox James Dr Brooks Walter Richard Baby health care Bryce Percy H Sylverly House names Market gardens Chinese community Langdon Montague William Langdon Henry Joseph Rosecraddock Langdon Elizabeth Tarqua St Marys church Caulfield Hawthorn Road Lirrewa Grove Stables Architectural features Brooks Gladys Brooks Walter Councillors Scott Robert Redcliff Mr Architects McCulloch Mr Teachers Office workers Farmer Mr Ward Andrew Mansions Verandahs Slate tiles Fountains Leadlights Fireplaces Grant RS Black RS Anderson P Russell Edwin R Cast ironwork Flats Marble Mantel pieces Gothic revival style Brick Arches Letter Lirrewa ...Four articles on Lirrewa’s history, conservation study and notes on architectural features and correspondence from National trust to Mrs W Brooks. Photocopy of an extract from Caulfied Historical Newsletter (No 4 April 1973) containing 2 articles about Lirrewa and Caulfield (one by J O’Donnell, one by Mrs AP Bell) Photocopied extract from the Caulfield Conservation study detailing history and features of Lirrewa written by Andrew Ward (January 1995) Handwritten notes on architectural features of home and hand drawn designs of side and centre windows and design above all main room doors. Includes typed directory listings from 1886 to 1921. Date and author unknown Copy of correspondence to Mrs W Brooks from the Administration National Trust of Australia regarding classification Lirrewa 20/03/1973 and stables.lirrewa, lirrewa grove, o’donnell j, fulton thomas, land subdivisions, glen eira road, glen huntly road, kooyong road, tennant dr, cox james dr, brooks walter richard, baby health care, bryce percy h, sylverly, house names, market gardens, chinese community, langdon montague william, langdon henry joseph, rosecraddock, langdon elizabeth, tarqua, st marys church, caulfield, hawthorn road, lirrewa grove, stables, architectural features, brooks gladys, brooks walter, councillors, scott robert, redcliff mr, architects, mcculloch mr, teachers, office workers, farmer mr, ward andrew, mansions, verandahs, slate tiles, fountains, leadlights, fireplaces, grant rs, black rs, anderson p, russell edwin r, cast ironwork, flats, marble, mantel pieces, gothic revival style, brick, arches -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Uniting Church Archives, Orrong Road, 78-66, Elsternwick
... Slate Tiles... Rowan Street... Builders... Jones and Co.... Elsternwick Uniting Church – St. John’s... Glenhuntly Road... Fijian Assembly of God... Victorian Synod of the Uniting Church... Plaques... Memorials... McOakley R. Mrs.... McOakley R. Mr...Slate Tiles Rowan Street Builders Jones and Co. Elsternwick Uniting Church – St. John’s Glenhuntly Road Fijian Assembly of God Victorian Synod of the Uniting Church Plaques Memorials McOakley R. Mrs. McOakley R. Mr ...Five documents about the history of Elsternwick Methodist Church: 1/Two copy of the Centenary History of Orrong Road Uniting Church 14 November 1887-14 November 1987 by Norma Ward. Includes a list of Ministers, supernumeries and members of the male choir. 2/Handwritten updated history by N. Ward. 3/Roneoed copy of history of church by Betty Snowball dated 1978. 4/Caulfield Conservation study by Andrew Ward dated January 1995. 5/Printed extract of minutes dated 28/10/1927, 20/01/1928, 04/04/1928 and 07/06/1928. Details include the design of windows, placement in church, cost incurred of windows, the unveiling of windows, who by and appointment of committee to solicit donations to reduce debt reduction.methodist church, orrong road, elsternwick, snowball betty, foundation stones, campbell james, sunday school, halls, organs, leadlight, cato college, crouch t.j., architect, gothic revival architecture, bluestone, architectural features, mccallum alex, monuments and memorials, oakleigh arthur, stained glass, cato methodist ladies college, orrong road uniting church, cato parish, chapels, architects, crouch t.j., builders, ireland and newton, ward norma, religious structures and establishments, point nepean road, catterall john, daniel george, cook r. osborne, williams spencer, eggleston j., symons f., clergy, johns w.t., knuckey h.m., mitchells a.h., webster n.d.l., butcher t.w., cocks w.h., arthur g.t., warren j.e., williams r., hooper r.e., allen h.f., bennett m.m., walklate c.j., elliot n., hull j.e., chadwick r.j., roberts v., johnson l., coombe m., prior family, prisk family, mclaughlin family, searls family, bartrop family, orames fred, peverill family, brown family, crave e.s., bremer family, lambert family, grimwood family, kenny joe, wilson family, furlong family, oakley r. mck., holt vera, holt thelma, towans furniture removal, bouchier miss, trevena miss, matthews g.f., whitbourn m.j., penhallbrick family, searls beat, charlesworth albert, adams percy, leather tom, crone ted, hill herb, clubs and associations, staniland grove, beck family, rogers family, phillips family, kent family, kemp family, oakley family, bowden family, whiteside jack, bond family, beddoe bob, aston family, eddy r.d., marshman family, blackie family, kerr family, crellin family, towan family, curtis family, clarks, vivian george, lansell family, carmichael family, bright family, borcher family, albury family, cole family, semmens family, symons family, crowe e.s., hill bert, ward les., marriott jack, mcdonald malcolm, frost charles, macalese jack – entertainer ventriloquist, dunnachie frank, fletcher jack, gamley doug sen., old aubrey, gregory fred, roach family, grimwood family, hill frank, hill alan, sprott norm, guard w.h. rev., wellard ralph, bower wally, dunstan bert, hill herb, proctor keith – organist, gamley doug, slate tiles, rowan street, builders, jones and co., elsternwick uniting church – st. john’s, glenhuntly road, fijian assembly of god, victorian synod of the uniting church, plaques, memorials, mcoakley r. mrs., mcoakley r. mr., pensford mr., davies f.e. mr., brooks robinson and co., eddy r.d., whitborn m.j. mrs., whitborn g.f., tarah mr., arthur w. rev., biddoe mr., davies mr., crow mr. -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Carnegie Primary School No. 2897
... Slate tiles... Sheltersheds... Rosstown... Truganini Road... Anderson Mr...Carnegie State School Findlay Francis Slate tiles Sheltersheds Rosstown Truganini Road Anderson Mr. Rosstown Swamp Evans Thomas Boardman Mr. ...Brief history of Carnegie state school from two sources and an article on former students including photograph dated 03/04/2011: 1/Handwritten extract, date unknown taken from the Education Dept. Of History at Latrobe Library with information from 1887 to 1913 2/Three typed copies of school history with much the same information as above handwritten copy, provided by Caulfield Historical Society, date and author unknown. Includes information on the opening of the school in 1888 and brief comments on its development to 1927. These appear to be drafts for the article -'Carnegie Primary School No.2987 printed in the Caulfield Historical Society Newsletter 37, April 1993, Editor: Gladys Vallati. 3/Sunday Herald Sun dated 03/04/2011, article on two former school students.carnegie state school, findlay francis, slate tiles, sheltersheds, rosstown, truganini road, anderson mr., rosstown swamp, evans thomas, boardman mr., swamps, craig robert, wesleyan church., market gardens, liddelow a, toolambool road., brick, marshall noreen, rodgers keith, carnegie methodist church., church of christ, carnegie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: STATE COLLEGE HEAD SLATES THE CITY COUNCIL
... slates the City Council'. This sentiment was expressed by the Principal of the State College of Victoria (Bendigo) Mr. ...Mr. K. G. Scarrott amalgamation La Trobe University Bendigo State College of Victoria Bendigo A Bendigo 'Advertiser' article titled 'State College head slates the City Council'. ...A Bendigo 'Advertiser' article titled 'State College head slates the City Council'. This sentiment was expressed by the Principal of the State College of Victoria (Bendigo) Mr. K. G. Scarrott, in a letter to the Bendigo City Council. 22/1/74.bendigo, education, bit and btc merger, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, tertiary education, merger, bendigo teachers' college, mr. k. g. scarrott, amalgamation, la trobe university bendigo, state college of victoria bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SNIPPETS OF BENDIGO HISTORY
... Peter Slater, after he moved out city engineer Mr. Rex Anderson moved in. ...Peter Slater, after he moved out city engineer Mr. Rex Anderson moved in. ...BHS CollectionBendigo Weekly date unknown. '' Snippets of Bendigo history'' by Edith Lunn the View Street story continued. In this article Edith Lunn describes Dudley House, originally the survey office and the oldest permanent government building in Bendigo. From 1854 surveyor Richard Larritt worked there. It was in 1890 that the name Dudley house was attached to the building. Town clerks W. Honeybone and H.C. Inleton lived there. Later it was the home of Dr. Peter Slater, after he moved out city engineer Mr. Rex Anderson moved in. After his death the Bendigo branch of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria established its home there after 25 years Dudley House reverted to the Council. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo, bendigo weekly -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePlaque - Commemorative, circa 1928
... Mr Leon Habel. The vision of the designers included the hope that the church be used for formal worship such as weddings and funeral, and for multi-denominational special services such as War commemorations. The design is based on the ‘Mission to Seamen’ buildings in both Portland and Port Melbourne. These types of buildings were often erected to house social and worshipful activities for seamen. The materials used in the building include sandstone recycled from nineteenth-century buildings demolished in Warrnambool and American slate...Mr Leon Habel. The vision of the designers included the hope that the church be used for formal worship such as weddings and funeral, and for multi-denominational special services such as War commemorations. The design is based on the ‘Mission to Seamen’ buildings in both Portland and Port Melbourne. These types of buildings were often erected to house social and worshipful activities for seamen. The materials used in the building include sandstone recycled from nineteenth-century buildings demolished in Warrnambool and American slate ...This commemorative plaque refers to the religiously themed window situated in the western (weather) wall of the St. Nicholas Mission to Seamen’s Church building in the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. It was crafted circa 1928. ABOUT THE WINDOW The window, to which this plaque belongs was once known as the Dr Connell Memorial Window, which was a feature of an external wall adjacent to the Women’s Children’s Wards of Warrnambool Hospital. Honorary Doctors had played a significant role in the operation of the hospital between the years 1900 to 1939. One of these doctors was Dr. Connell, who passed away in 1928. A paragraph in the book ‘A History of the Warrnambool Base Hospital’ by Forth and Yule describes the role of the Honorary Doctors - “At the start of the period the senior-part time medical officer was replaced by the junior resident medical officer and control of beds and the right to operate were given to the honorary medical officers...and these men dominated the Warrnambool medical world in the years before the Second World War.” Dr. Connell leased ‘Ambleside’, 192 Koroit Street, in the early 20th century, following Dr Teed who had previously run his medical practice there. In 1914 Dr Connell purchased the property and continued his private practice there until his death in 1928. He also took a prominent part in hospital work, both as physician and surgeon, and often acted as spokesmen for the Honorary Doctors. According to colleague Dr. Horace Holmes’ subsequent notes, it was after the close of the First World War, and the following years of the world-wide pneumonic influenza epidemic, that Dr. Connell himself contracted pneumonia and died. His family and friends then recognised his work by gifting the memorial window in his honour to the Hospital. By the mid-1970s the old wards at the hospital had been replaced and there was no obvious place for the window. Discussions between the previous and past Hospital managers, the Anglican Diocese, and Flagstaff Hill Planning Board, led to its installation in its present position in St Nicholas Seamen’s Church. It was installed without the bottom section of stained glass, which was inscribed as a memorial to Dr. Connell. St NICHOLAS SEAMEN’S CHURCH, Anglican Church Flagstaff Hill’s Mission to Seamen was opened in 1981. Its conception was partly motivated by the offer of Stained Glass Memorial Windows from the local Warrnambool and District Base Hospital, which was undergoing multi-storey development in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. The Manager/Secretary at the time was keen to see the historical windows installed in an appropriate location. The chapel was designed by a local architectural draftsman in conjunction with members of the Planning Board of Flagstaff Hill, and built by Mr Leon Habel. The vision of the designers included the hope that the church be used for formal worship such as weddings and funeral, and for multi-denominational special services such as War commemorations. The design is based on the ‘Mission to Seamen’ buildings in both Portland and Port Melbourne. These types of buildings were often erected to house social and worshipful activities for seamen. The materials used in the building include sandstone recycled from nineteenth-century buildings demolished in Warrnambool and American slate tiles retrieved from the 1908 wreck of the FALLS OF HALLADALE. Most of the chapel furnishings came from the Williamstown Missions to Seamen, which was consecrated in 1946 but later decommissioned. These artefacts range from the altar cloth to the hymn board and include a visually stunning round stained glass widow called ‘Christ Guiding the Helmsman’. However the provenance of this particular artefact, large western window, is local.This plaque is significant because of its association with stained glass memorial window is of local, historical and social significance, linking local history and heritage with one of Warrnambool's doctors, Dr. Egbert John Connell (d. 1928), who gave 30 years of dedicated, medical service to the local citizens.Plaque, opaque, pale green glass rectangle mounted on white timber board and held in place with six decorative silver coloured clasps. Five rows of printed, capitalised text are fixed on the top surface. The plaque is companion to the commemorative, stained glass window installed in the St. Nicholas Mission to Seamen's Church at Flagstaff Hill. (The window was previously known locally as the Dr. Connell Memorial Window.)"A TRIBUTE TO / EGBERT JOHN CONNELL, M.B.B.S. / WHO FOR 30 YEARS RENDERED DEVOTED AND / VALUABLE SERVICE TO THIS INSTITUTION / OBIIT APRIL 4th 1928, A.D."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, chapel window, stained glass window, warrnambool and district base hospital, st nicholas mission to seamen’s church, williamstown mission to seamen, dr egbert connell, ambleside warrnambool, leon habel builder, falls of halladale slate, memorial window, commemorative window, dr connell, commemorative plaque, plaque, edgar mcconnell -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats, 20th century
... Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. ...Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned, in a 15th-century book, advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen.Cork net floats; a set of two cylindrical blocks of varying sizes threaded onto strings.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats, 20th century
... Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. ...Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned in a 15th-century book advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen.Net floats: cylindrical blocks of 10 corks threaded onto string.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Rephotographed photograph, 1970s
... Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Back: 'Mr Miller Bancroft St' - blue biro Photographic print of a rephotographed photograph. Image shows front and one side stone house at 61 Bancroft Street, South Portland. Verandah across front of house (?) slate ...Photographic print of a rephotographed photograph. Image shows front and one side stone house at 61 Bancroft Street, South Portland. Verandah across front of house (?) slate roof, 3 stone chimneys, water barrel against side of house, verandah partly glassed in. Man and woman on verandah, another man in front garden. Residence of William Corney.Back: 'Mr Miller Bancroft St' - blue biro -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageArtwork, other - Window, circa 1928
... Mr Leon Habel. The vision of the designers included the hope that the church be used for formal worship such as weddings and funeral, and for multi-denominational special services such as War commemorations. The design is based on the ‘Mission to Seamen’ buildings in both Portland and Port Melbourne. These types of buildings were often erected to house social and worshipful activities for seamen. The materials used in the building include sandstone recycled from nineteenth-century buildings demolished in Warrnambool and American slate...Mr Leon Habel. The vision of the designers included the hope that the church be used for formal worship such as weddings and funeral, and for multi-denominational special services such as War commemorations. The design is based on the ‘Mission to Seamen’ buildings in both Portland and Port Melbourne. These types of buildings were often erected to house social and worshipful activities for seamen. The materials used in the building include sandstone recycled from nineteenth-century buildings demolished in Warrnambool and American slate ...This religiously themed window is situated in the western (weather) wall of the St. Nicholas Mission to Seamen’s Church building in the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. It was crafted circa 1928. ABOUT THE WINDOW This window, once known as the Dr Connell Memorial Window, was a feature of an external wall adjacent to the Women’s Children’s Wards of Warrnambool Hospital. Honorary Doctors had played a significant role in the operation of the hospital between the years 1900 to 1939. One of these doctors was Dr. Connell, who passed away in 1928. The green glass plaque is also a registered object in Flagstaff Hill's Collection. Its inscription dedicates the window to Dr. Connell. The inscription reads: “A tribute to Egbert John Connell M.B.B.S. who for 30 years rendered devoted and valuable service to this institution. Obiit April 4th 1928 A.D." A paragraph in the book ‘A History of the Warrnambool Base Hospital’ by Forth and Yule describes the role of the Honorary Doctors - “At the start of the period the senior-part time medical officer was replaced by the junior resident medical officer and control of beds and the right to operate were given to the honorary medical officers...and these men dominated the Warrnambool medical world in the years before the Second World War.” Dr. Connell leased ‘Ambleside’, 192 Koroit Street, in the early 20th century, following Dr Teed who had previously run his medical practice there. In 1914 Dr Connell purchased the property and continued his private practice there until his death in 1928. He also took a prominent part in hospital work, both as physician and surgeon, and often acted as spokesmen for the Honorary Doctors. According to colleague Dr. Horace Holmes’ subsequent notes, it was after the close of the First World War, and the following years of the world-wide pneumonic influenza epidemic, that Dr. Connell himself contracted pneumonia and died. His family and friends then recognised his work by gifting the memorial window in his honour to the Hospital. By the mid-1970s the old wards at the hospital had been replaced and there was no obvious place for the window. Discussions between the previous and past Hospital managers, the Anglican Diocese, and Flagstaff Hill Planning Board, led to its installation in its present position in St Nicholas Seamen’s Church and the memorial plaque was later installed beside the window. St NICHOLAS SEAMEN’S CHURCH, Anglican Church Flagstaff Hill’s Mission to Seamen was opened in 1981. Its conception was partly motivated by the offer of Stained Glass Memorial Windows from the local Warrnambool and District Base Hospital, which was undergoing multi-storey development in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. The Manager/Secretary at the time was keen to see the historical windows installed in an appropriate location. The chapel was designed by a local architectural draftsman in conjunction with members of the Planning Board of Flagstaff Hill, and built by Mr Leon Habel. The vision of the designers included the hope that the church be used for formal worship such as weddings and funeral, and for multi-denominational special services such as War commemorations. The design is based on the ‘Mission to Seamen’ buildings in both Portland and Port Melbourne. These types of buildings were often erected to house social and worshipful activities for seamen. The materials used in the building include sandstone recycled from nineteenth-century buildings demolished in Warrnambool and American slate tiles retrieved from the 1908 wreck of the FALLS OF HALLADALE. Most of the chapel furnishings came from the Williamstown Missions to Seamen, which was consecrated in 1946 but later decommissioned. These artefacts range from the altar cloth to the hymn board and include a visually stunning round stained glass widow called ‘Christ Guiding the Helmsman’. However the provenance of this particular artefact, large western window, is local. This stained glass memorial window is of local, historical and social significance, linking local history and heritage with one of Warrnambool's doctors, Dr. Egbert John Connell (d. 1928), who gave 30 years of dedicated, medical service to the local citizens.Stained glass leadlight window in Gothic arched metal frame with six horizontal reinforcing rods. Image depicts a golden flat-bowled baptismal font on a slender stand with foliage proceeding from it. The image is internally framed by a Roman arch of coloured glass and surrounding rectangular and breaking-wave shapes. (The window was previously known locally as the Dr. Connell Memorial Window and a plaque dedicated to Dr. Connell is catalogued separately. See Context notes for details.)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, chapel window, stained glass window, warrnambool and district base hospital, st nicholas mission to seamen’s church, williamstown mission to seamen, dr egbert connell, ambleside warrnambool, leon habel builder, falls of halladale slate, memorial window, commemorative window, dr connell -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats, 20th century
... Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. ...Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned, in a 15th-century book, advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen. Net floats; cylindrical blocks of 16 corks threaded onto string with a hook-holding device at the end. warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph (black & white), Ballarat School of Mines Students visit the Last Chance Mine, c 1898
... Mr Hart secured a fine specimen of arsenopyrite and indicator slate; also a bootlace, the property of a much-vexed miner, whose boots Mr Hart had borrowed. ...Mr Hart secured a fine specimen of arsenopyrite and indicator slate; also a bootlace, the property of a much-vexed miner, whose boots Mr Hart had borrowed. ...The mining class visited the Last Chance on the afternoon of Thursday, 8th June, under the guidance of Mr Kirby, the mine manager. Mr Campbell, the photographic instructor, also dared the perils of the deep in order to take some flashlight photos. As this was Mr Campbell's first visit below, several difficulties which he did not now existed prevented success. The students all ranged themselves in poetic and heroic attitudes for the first flashlight, but the development of the plate showed only the light from the candles and the moisture on the lens. The next two tries were better, but were under-exposed, and of no value, except as experience. Two gentlemen from England also went below with the students, but history repeated itself and Australia won the "test." The Englishmen left early. Mr Hart secured a fine specimen of arsenopyrite and indicator slate; also a bootlace, the property of a much-vexed miner, whose boots Mr Hart had borrowed. Horrors! Mr Hart steal a bootlace! Impossible! However, a tragedy was averted by the miner securing a new lace, and he was at once all smiles - so were the students. Mr Campbell took a photo of the students dressed for the occasion, and some were flattered, and some looked very like the universal "Weary Willie". (Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, July 1899, p.2.)Over 24 men pose for a photograph outside the Last Chance mine. Some of the men are members of the visiting Ballarat School of Mines mining class. Thomas Hart (beard) stands at the back right. Verso: Copied from Annual report 1898, Thomas Hart - back Row, 2nd from right with beard.ballarat school of mines, last chance, thomas hart, john rowe, hart, mining, mining alumni, rowe, charles campbell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Miss Eugenie Simmons marrying Mr George Hobbs at the 2 story house "Oban" 1900 -- House built 1898
... The double storey arched verandah has wood turned posts with a hip and gabled slate roof. Miss Eugenie Simmons marrying Mr George Hobbs at the 2 story house "Oban" 1900 -- House built 1898 Photograph ...Simmons Wedding at two story "Oban" built by Edward Simmons and Family 1898. Later called “Mt. Salina” now R.S.L. in Scallan Street Stawell. George Hobbs married Eugenie Simmons in 1900. Miss Effie Simons 2nd Dan Edward married 31.1.1905 to W.M. AnthonyTwo black and white photograph of a large wedding party in front of a double storey brick building. The double storey arched verandah has wood turned posts with a hip and gabled slate roof.stawell houses -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Goldsworthy Collection - Family Photographs
... Photographs recording various members of the Goldsworthy family Notations and dates on the back of these photos give more information 1 Norman Dudley Goldsworthy graduated Bachelor of Science Melbourne University March 1942 He was living at 19 Derrimut Street Albion at the time Date of Birth 4 October 1911 2 Richard Macom Goldsworthy II at 19 Derrimut Street Albion before 1946 3 Richard Macom Goldsworth II married Mabel Augusta Goldsworthy 1 January 1906 4 Richard Macom Goldsworth II at 19 Derrimut St, Albion before 1946 Back Row L2R Harry or Joe Goldsworthy born Stawell Lived at Bright then Yarraville Unknown In Middle richard Macom Goldsworth II Lillian Goldsworthy born Stawell Tom Goldsworthy born Stawell Lived in Broken Hill Seated Mrs Sarah Eliza Goldsworthy wife of R M Goldsworthy I of Stawell Unknown A Goldsworthy Harry or Joe on ground 5 Seated Mrs Mabel Augusta Goldsworthy wife of RM Goldsworthy II Born at Epping lived at Launching Place August 1907 Married at Bright later lived at Deer Park then Albion 6 School Scholars of Deer Park State School No 1434 Mr George Reid Head Teacher Richard Goldsworthy 3rd boy from the right in second row from front Dudley Goldsworthy in third ro from front next to little girl Hilda Proughton with teachers Mr Reids hand on her shoulder Mrs MA Goldsworthy mother of the 2 boys Norman and Richard 7 Photograph of Albion State School 8 ND Goldsworthy with Albion State School pupils 1932 9 Norman Goldsworthy and Albion State School pupils 1929 10 Deer Park State School Scholars and Head Teacher Mr Reid N Dudley Goldsworthy with cap on Mrs MA Goldsworthy 11 Albion State School 12 Mr ND Goldsworthy second year JT Class Fifth at Albion State School No 4265 in 1929 13 Albion State School 1929 14 ND Goldsworthy at Albion State School 1932 15 Deer Park School Scholars and State school 1921 Mr George Reid teacher N Dudey Goldsworthy holding slate Richard M Goldsworthy not in this lot Mrs MA Goldsworthy Normans mother 16 Group photograph 17 Group photograph 18 See large flat file Drawer No 3 19 RM Goldsworthy II about 1906 20 Norman dudley Goldsworthy second son of Richard Macon Goldsworthy II Smoko via Bright I am sitting on this chair today in my kitchen at 4 Ardoch Street Essendon May Normans Wife 14 October 1906 21 Sitted Richard Macom Goldsworthy II and his wife Mabel Augusta Richard M Goldsworthy II in the middle of parents Norman Dudley Goldsworthy on the end They lived in 19 Derrimut Street in Albion 22 Letter from State Income Tax Office 1 March 1917 23 Handwritten Letter to State Commissioner of Taxes Melbourne 29 August 1924 24 Handwritten Letter to State Commissioner of Taxes Melbourne 29 August 1924 25 Return of Income derived from all Sources in Victoria during the twelve months from 1 July 1916 to 30 June 1917 26 Newspaper The Age 24 December1918 27 Newspaper The Age 18 april 1953 St Judes Church of England Carlton in which Mable A Culston my husband Richard Macom Goldswothy were married ln 1 January 1906 28 Newspaper The Age 26 April 1951 Knew the Answers and Took 1160 pound 29 Newspaper The Age 13 May 1953 Greeting the Queen 30 Newspaper The Age 13 August 1953 New Picture of the Princess 31 Newspaper Queen Elizabeth driving to Westminister for the opening of Parliament on Tuesday 32 Newspaper The Age 18 april 1950 Historic Dates 33 Newspaper Two Young Arab Kings Crowned London May 3 34 Handwritten Letter 12 November 1996 35 Newspaper The Age 2 April 1953 Coronation Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Seond 2 June 1953 36 Newspaper The Age 16 July 1953 Country Guests 37 Handwritten Letter 19 October 1996 38 Handwritten Letter 28 October 1996 39 Extract The Development of some of My Ideas on Science Teaching Norman D Goldsworthy 13 June 1969 40 Australian Industries Development Association 1968 Citation Mr ND Goldsworthy 41 N Dudley Goldsworthy First Aid Certificate 28 November 1932 42 Norman Dudley Goldsworthy age 7 months May 1912 Born 4 October 1911 younger brother of Richard M Goldsworthy Born at Smoko near Bright October registered as born at Bright Victoria although both Richard and Dudley were both born at Smoko in the same home and same room 43 Photograph Norman Dudley Goldsworthy The chair is still at 4 Ardoch Street Essendoon with another of the same type Captain chair and 4 others without arms Windsor chairs Mary Goldsworthy October 1996 44 Group Photograph Albion State School 1932 45 Newspaper The Age 28 September 1957 Australias Forgotten botanist 46 Newspaper The Age 10 November 1952 47 Newspaper The Age 7 June 1954 Queen Mother Enjoys a Joke 48 To Accompany Engineering drawing Grade 1 on 10 December 1922 49 Flyer Annual Examination Engineering Drawing Grade 1 on 10 December 1922 50 Newspaper The Age 14 May 1951 Daughter and Mother Met tomorrow...Goldsworthy Photographs recording various members of the Goldsworthy family Notations and dates on the back of these photos give more information 1 Norman Dudley Goldsworthy graduated Bachelor of Science Melbourne University March 1942 He was living at 19 Derrimut Street Albion at the time Date of Birth 4 October 1911 2 Richard Macom Goldsworthy II at 19 Derrimut Street Albion before 1946 3 Richard Macom Goldsworth II married Mabel Augusta Goldsworthy 1 January 1906 4 Richard Macom Goldsworth II at 19 Derrimut St, Albion before 1946 Back Row L2R Harry or Joe Goldsworthy born Stawell Lived at Bright then Yarraville Unknown In Middle richard Macom Goldsworth II Lillian Goldsworthy born Stawell Tom Goldsworthy born Stawell Lived in Broken Hill Seated Mrs Sarah Eliza Goldsworthy wife of R M Goldsworthy I of Stawell Unknown A Goldsworthy Harry or Joe on ground 5 Seated Mrs Mabel Augusta Goldsworthy wife of RM Goldsworthy II Born at Epping lived at Launching Place August 1907 Married at Bright later lived at Deer Park then Albion 6 School Scholars of Deer Park State School No 1434 Mr George Reid Head Teacher Richard Goldsworthy 3rd boy from the right in second row from front Dudley Goldsworthy in third ro from front next to little girl Hilda Proughton with teachers Mr Reids hand on her shoulder Mrs MA Goldsworthy mother of the 2 boys Norman and Richard 7 Photograph of Albion State School 8 ND Goldsworthy with Albion State School pupils 1932 9 Norman Goldsworthy and Albion State School pupils 1929 10 Deer Park State School Scholars and Head Teacher Mr Reid N Dudley Goldsworthy with cap on Mrs MA Goldsworthy 11 Albion State School 12 Mr ND Goldsworthy second year JT Class Fifth at Albion State School No 4265 in 1929 13 Albion State School 1929 14 ND Goldsworthy at Albion State School 1932 15 Deer Park School Scholars and State school 1921 Mr George Reid teacher N Dudey Goldsworthy holding slate Richard M Goldsworthy not in this lot Mrs MA Goldsworthy Normans mother 16 Group photograph 17 Group photograph 18 See large flat file Drawer No 3 19 RM Goldsworthy II about 1906 20 Norman dudley Goldsworthy second son of Richard Macon Goldsworthy II Smoko via Bright I am sitting on this chair today in my kitchen at 4 Ardoch Street Essendon May Normans Wife 14 October 1906 21 Sitted Richard Macom Goldsworthy II and his wife Mabel Augusta Richard M Goldsworthy II in the middle of parents Norman Dudley Goldsworthy on the end They lived in 19 Derrimut Street in Albion 22 Letter from State Income Tax Office 1 March 1917 23 Handwritten Letter to State Commissioner of Taxes Melbourne 29 August 1924 24 Handwritten Letter to State Commissioner of Taxes Melbourne 29 August 1924 25 Return of Income derived from all Sources in Victoria during the twelve months from 1 July 1916 to 30 June 1917 26 Newspaper The Age 24 December1918 27 Newspaper The Age 18 april 1953 St Judes Church of England Carlton in which Mable A Culston my husband Richard Macom Goldswothy were married ln 1 January 1906 28 Newspaper The Age 26 April 1951 Knew the Answers and Took 1160 pound 29 Newspaper The Age 13 May 1953 Greeting the Queen 30 Newspaper The Age 13 August 1953 New Picture of the Princess 31 Newspaper Queen Elizabeth driving to Westminister for the opening of Parliament on Tuesday 32 Newspaper The Age 18 april 1950 Historic Dates 33 Newspaper Two Young Arab Kings Crowned London May 3 34 Handwritten Letter 12 November 1996 35 Newspaper The Age 2 April 1953 Coronation Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Seond 2 June 1953 36 Newspaper The Age 16 July 1953 Country Guests 37 Handwritten Letter 19 October 1996 38 Handwritten Letter 28 October 1996 39 Extract The Development of some of My Ideas on Science Teaching Norman D Goldsworthy 13 June 1969 40 Australian Industries Development Association 1968 Citation Mr ND Goldsworthy 41 N Dudley Goldsworthy First Aid Certificate 28 November 1932 42 Norman Dudley Goldsworthy age 7 months May 1912 Born 4 October 1911 younger brother of Richard M Goldsworthy Born at Smoko near Bright October registered as born at Bright Victoria although both Richard and Dudley were both born at Smoko in the same home and same room 43 Photograph Norman Dudley Goldsworthy The chair is still at 4 Ardoch Street Essendoon with another of the same type Captain chair and 4 others without arms Windsor chairs Mary Goldsworthy October 1996 44 Group Photograph Albion State School 1932 45 Newspaper The Age 28 September 1957 Australias Forgotten botanist 46 Newspaper The Age 10 November 1952 47 Newspaper The Age 7 June 1954 Queen Mother Enjoys a Joke 48 To Accompany Engineering drawing Grade 1 on 10 December 1922 49 Flyer Annual Examination Engineering Drawing Grade 1 on 10 December 1922 50 Newspaper The Age 14 May 1951 Daughter and Mother Met tomorrow Goldsworthy family photos Photograph Goldsworthy Collection - Family Photographs ...Photographs recording various members of the Goldsworthy family Notations and dates on the back of these photos give more information 1 Norman Dudley Goldsworthy graduated Bachelor of Science Melbourne University March 1942 He was living at 19 Derrimut Street Albion at the time Date of Birth 4 October 1911 2 Richard Macom Goldsworthy II at 19 Derrimut Street Albion before 1946 3 Richard Macom Goldsworth II married Mabel Augusta Goldsworthy 1 January 1906 4 Richard Macom Goldsworth II at 19 Derrimut St, Albion before 1946 Back Row L2R Harry or Joe Goldsworthy born Stawell Lived at Bright then Yarraville Unknown In Middle richard Macom Goldsworth II Lillian Goldsworthy born Stawell Tom Goldsworthy born Stawell Lived in Broken Hill Seated Mrs Sarah Eliza Goldsworthy wife of R M Goldsworthy I of Stawell Unknown A Goldsworthy Harry or Joe on ground 5 Seated Mrs Mabel Augusta Goldsworthy wife of RM Goldsworthy II Born at Epping lived at Launching Place August 1907 Married at Bright later lived at Deer Park then Albion 6 School Scholars of Deer Park State School No 1434 Mr George Reid Head Teacher Richard Goldsworthy 3rd boy from the right in second row from front Dudley Goldsworthy in third ro from front next to little girl Hilda Proughton with teachers Mr Reids hand on her shoulder Mrs MA Goldsworthy mother of the 2 boys Norman and Richard 7 Photograph of Albion State School 8 ND Goldsworthy with Albion State School pupils 1932 9 Norman Goldsworthy and Albion State School pupils 1929 10 Deer Park State School Scholars and Head Teacher Mr Reid N Dudley Goldsworthy with cap on Mrs MA Goldsworthy 11 Albion State School 12 Mr ND Goldsworthy second year JT Class Fifth at Albion State School No 4265 in 1929 13 Albion State School 1929 14 ND Goldsworthy at Albion State School 1932 15 Deer Park School Scholars and State school 1921 Mr George Reid teacher N Dudey Goldsworthy holding slate Richard M Goldsworthy not in this lot Mrs MA Goldsworthy Normans mother 16 Group photograph 17 Group photograph 18 See large flat file Drawer No 3 19 RM Goldsworthy II about 1906 20 Norman dudley Goldsworthy second son of Richard Macon Goldsworthy II Smoko via Bright I am sitting on this chair today in my kitchen at 4 Ardoch Street Essendon May Normans Wife 14 October 1906 21 Sitted Richard Macom Goldsworthy II and his wife Mabel Augusta Richard M Goldsworthy II in the middle of parents Norman Dudley Goldsworthy on the end They lived in 19 Derrimut Street in Albion 22 Letter from State Income Tax Office 1 March 1917 23 Handwritten Letter to State Commissioner of Taxes Melbourne 29 August 1924 24 Handwritten Letter to State Commissioner of Taxes Melbourne 29 August 1924 25 Return of Income derived from all Sources in Victoria during the twelve months from 1 July 1916 to 30 June 1917 26 Newspaper The Age 24 December1918 27 Newspaper The Age 18 april 1953 St Judes Church of England Carlton in which Mable A Culston my husband Richard Macom Goldswothy were married ln 1 January 1906 28 Newspaper The Age 26 April 1951 Knew the Answers and Took 1160 pound 29 Newspaper The Age 13 May 1953 Greeting the Queen 30 Newspaper The Age 13 August 1953 New Picture of the Princess 31 Newspaper Queen Elizabeth driving to Westminister for the opening of Parliament on Tuesday 32 Newspaper The Age 18 april 1950 Historic Dates 33 Newspaper Two Young Arab Kings Crowned London May 3 34 Handwritten Letter 12 November 1996 35 Newspaper The Age 2 April 1953 Coronation Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Seond 2 June 1953 36 Newspaper The Age 16 July 1953 Country Guests 37 Handwritten Letter 19 October 1996 38 Handwritten Letter 28 October 1996 39 Extract The Development of some of My Ideas on Science Teaching Norman D Goldsworthy 13 June 1969 40 Australian Industries Development Association 1968 Citation Mr ND Goldsworthy 41 N Dudley Goldsworthy First Aid Certificate 28 November 1932 42 Norman Dudley Goldsworthy age 7 months May 1912 Born 4 October 1911 younger brother of Richard M Goldsworthy Born at Smoko near Bright October registered as born at Bright Victoria although both Richard and Dudley were both born at Smoko in the same home and same room 43 Photograph Norman Dudley Goldsworthy The chair is still at 4 Ardoch Street Essendoon with another of the same type Captain chair and 4 others without arms Windsor chairs Mary Goldsworthy October 1996 44 Group Photograph Albion State School 1932 45 Newspaper The Age 28 September 1957 Australias Forgotten botanist 46 Newspaper The Age 10 November 1952 47 Newspaper The Age 7 June 1954 Queen Mother Enjoys a Joke 48 To Accompany Engineering drawing Grade 1 on 10 December 1922 49 Flyer Annual Examination Engineering Drawing Grade 1 on 10 December 1922 50 Newspaper The Age 14 May 1951 Daughter and Mother Met tomorrowgoldsworthy -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W photograph of old Buninyong Post Office, brick building, built 1873, north side of Learmonth St. west, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Old Buninyong Post Office, Learmonth St. Buninyong, 1993
... Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Former Buninyong Post Office opened in October 1873 and closed in 2000, converted to residence weel preserved C19th public building Streetscape Building brick post office Learmonth St Buninyong B/W photograph of L-fronted polychrome brick building, slate roof, picket fence, covered verandah left side, three arched windows right side, Post Office sign above, telephone booth to the right. Old Buninyong Post Office, Learmonth St. Buninyong Photograph B/W photograph of old Buninyong Post Office, brick building, built 1873, north side of Learmonth St. west Mr. ...Former Buninyong Post Office opened in October 1873 and closed in 2000, converted to residence weel preserved C19th public buildingB/W photograph of L-fronted polychrome brick building, slate roof, picket fence, covered verandah left side, three arched windows right side, Post Office sign above, telephone booth to the right.streetscape, building, brick, post office, learmonth st, buninyong
