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Rutherglen Historical SocietyDigitised 35mm Microfilm, Murray Gazette and Wahgunyah and Corowa Hearld 15-8-1861 to 23-2-1864, 1988
... Murray Gazette and Wahgunyah and Corowa Hearld 15-8-1861 to 23-2-1864......Murray Gazette...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilm newspaper 15-8-1861 to 23-2-1864 Murray Gazette Wahgunyah and Corowa Hearld spooled roll of 35mm film in a cardboard box Murray Gazette and Wahgunyah and Corowa Hearld 15-8-1861 to 23-2-1864 Digitised 35mm Microfilm ...This microfilm produced in 1988 is a duplicate of the original Microfilmspooled roll of 35mm film in a cardboard boxnewspaper, 15-8-1861 to 23-2-1864, murray gazette, wahgunyah and corowa hearld -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Award for swim boss, 9/10/1991
... Article, Nunawading Gazette. Murray Whitmore has been awarded the Paul Harris Award from Rotary for 20 years of service to the Nunawading Community. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Whitmore Murray Paul Harris Award Rotary Club of Forest Hill Tally Ho Nunawading Swimming Pool Nunawading Memorial Swimming Pool Aqualink Nunawading Nunawading pool Article, Nunawading Gazette. ...Article, Nunawading Gazette. Murray Whitmore has been awarded the Paul Harris Award from Rotary for 20 years of service to the Nunawading Community. He served 12 years on the Tally Ho Village Committee of Management.whitmore, murray, paul harris award, rotary club of forest hill, tally ho, nunawading swimming pool, nunawading memorial swimming pool, aqualink nunawading, nunawading pool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, A Last splash, 20/02/1991
... Article, Nunawading Gazette. Murray Whitmore, manager of Nunawading Swimming pool retires after more than 20 years. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Whitmore Murray Nunawading Swimming Pool Stawell Gift Bendigo gift Nunawading Memorial Swimming Pool Nunawading Pool Aqualink Nunawading Article, Nunawading Gazette. ...Article, Nunawading Gazette. Murray Whitmore, manager of Nunawading Swimming pool retires after more than 20 years. he has competed in several Stawell and Bendigo Gifts. He won a silver medal in world veterans athletic titles in America for his age group.whitmore, murray, nunawading swimming pool, stawell gift, bendigo gift, nunawading memorial swimming pool, nunawading pool, aqualink nunawading -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMaps - Squatting Runs of the Murray District 1848 x2, July 26,1848
... Gazette was the second newspaper published in Melbourne, in the then Port Phillip district, now Victoria. In 1948 it was published bi-weekly. The map shows the original names of squatters along the Kiewa River. The names of the district are mostly current today although some are spelt differently. Squatting Runs; Kiewa Valley; Port Phillip District; 2 copies - 1 laminated & 1 paper of the map of "Squatting Runs of the Murray ...The Port Phillip Gazette was the second newspaper published in Melbourne, in the then Port Phillip district, now Victoria. In 1948 it was published bi-weekly.The map shows the original names of squatters along the Kiewa River. The names of the district are mostly current today although some are spelt differently.2 copies - 1 laminated & 1 paper of the map of "Squatting Runs of the Murray District 1848." The area is recorded (eg. Tawanga, Dederang, Gundowring, Kergunia, Merrimarenbung all along the Kiewa River) under which the names of the squatter is recorded, the number of acres and the licence number. Scale is 8 miles to the inch.squatting runs; kiewa valley; port phillip district; -
Port of EchucaNewsletter (item) - Steam Rally Gazette 1976
... Port of Echuca 74 Murray Esplanade Echuca the-murray The first Echuca Steam Rally was held in 1963 and grew in popularity over the following decades, especially after the arrival of the paddlesteamers Adelaide and Pevensey. This souvenir gazette ...The first Echuca Steam Rally was held in 1963 and grew in popularity over the following decades, especially after the arrival of the paddlesteamers Adelaide and Pevensey. This souvenir gazette may have been a new idea being published in 1976, which says 'Volume 1. No. 1', and consists of an editorial by Jack Prentice, Steam Rally Director, thanking people for their support, as the Rally had by then grown from a small fundraising event to a major event attracting people from 'all over the Commonwealth'. The Rally (and Rotary Park) allowed facilities and demonstrations for enthusiasts to restore and maintain irreplaceable machinery from the past. It has anecdotes and explanations that steam enthusiasts would love and is a lasting reminder of when steam engines were becomoing a thing of the past. jack prentice, steam rally, locky mckenzie, 1976 -
Bendigo Military MuseumAlbum - FOLDER, 150 YEARS
... The Exhibition led up to the 150 years Anniversary Dinner of Defence Forces in Bendigo held re Cat No’s 8193 & 8194.5P The source of the images came from Multiple places including; The Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo Military Museum, Passchendaele Barracks Military Historical Society, Victorian State Library, Victorian Govt Gazette, City of Greater Bendigo, Victorian Colonial Infantry Association, 15 Transport Sqd and multiple personal files. These were part of the research by Murray Poustie for the 150 year event....The Exhibition led up to the 150 years Anniversary Dinner of Defence Forces in Bendigo held re Cat No’s 8193 & 8194.5P The source of the images came from Multiple places including; The Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo Military Museum, Passchendaele Barracks Military Historical Society, Victorian State Library, Victorian Govt Gazette, City of Greater Bendigo, Victorian Colonial Infantry Association, 15 Transport Sqd and multiple personal files. These were part of the research by Murray Poustie for the 150 year event. brsl Smirsl 150 On front cover, “Marching Forward, Looking Back - 150 years of Defence Forces in Bendigo” Folder A4 4 ring Binder with plastic inserts each holding two A4 white paper sheets with images, 79 inserts making total 158 images. ...The images are ones that were used in a Power Point exhibition at Dudley House Bendigo from August 25th - 31st August 2008. The Exhibition led up to the 150 years Anniversary Dinner of Defence Forces in Bendigo held re Cat No’s 8193 & 8194.5P The source of the images came from Multiple places including; The Bendigo Advertiser, Bendigo Military Museum, Passchendaele Barracks Military Historical Society, Victorian State Library, Victorian Govt Gazette, City of Greater Bendigo, Victorian Colonial Infantry Association, 15 Transport Sqd and multiple personal files. These were part of the research by Murray Poustie for the 150 year event.Folder A4 4 ring Binder with plastic inserts each holding two A4 white paper sheets with images, 79 inserts making total 158 images.On front cover, “Marching Forward, Looking Back - 150 years of Defence Forces in Bendigo”brsl, smirsl, 150 -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchBox, c. 1921
... Shepparton RSL Sub Branch 88 Wyndham Street Shepparton the-murray According to the Australian War Memorial, "The Red Cross maintained a policy of ensuring that comfort and entertainment for the wounded in hospital was onging and stated in its Gazette of December 1917 'Wherever they are, our boys will have a reminder on Christmas Day that the thoughts and sympathy of their people in far-off Australia are with them.' ...According to the Australian War Memorial, "The Red Cross maintained a policy of ensuring that comfort and entertainment for the wounded in hospital was onging and stated in its Gazette of December 1917 'Wherever they are, our boys will have a reminder on Christmas Day that the thoughts and sympathy of their people in far-off Australia are with them.' The boxes were usually packed in Australia and contained 'a pipe, tobacco, cigarettes, chocolate, playing cards, match-box, handkerchief and an attractive card, Australian in nature, conveying greetings from the Society.' (Gazette no 7, January 1918)." This particular example dates to 1921, after the war had ended. It is apparent that the efforts of the Red Cross extended beyond wartime years, possibly to those still stationed overseas or returned servicemen and women.This box is an example of charitable gift boxes which were delivered to Australian troops during the war by the Australian Red Cross Society.Wood imitation printed card box in two parts, rectangular in shape fashioned from two pieces of card folded and stapled on shorter sides. Larger box (lid) fits on top of smaller box (base). Top of box has adhesive label with printed inscriptions, gold on light coloured label."GREETINGS/from/The/Australian/Red Cross/Society" a map of Australia with the states identified and capital cities "Perth", "Darwin", "Brisbane", "Sydney", "Melbourne", "Hobart", "Adelaide". To right of the map "Xmas/1921"christmas, holiday, gift giving, red cross, red cross society, returned servicemen, veterans, post war, world war i, first world war, the great war -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal - Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 263 April 2022, Apr 2022
... Contents: • Proposed Demolition of the Eltham Courthouse by Jim Connor • Heritage Excursion – Along the Aqueduct – Saturday 7th May 2022 • Municipal District – Eltham (Victoria Gazette No. 140 – March 26, 1957 • Eltham Courthouse Officially Reopened by Jim Connor • Murray’s Bridge by Jim Connor • Shire of Eltham • A 21st Celebration? ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Contents: • Proposed Demolition of the Eltham Courthouse by Jim Connor • Heritage Excursion – Along the Aqueduct – Saturday 7th May 2022 • Municipal District – Eltham (Victoria Gazette No. 140 – March 26, 1957 • Eltham Courthouse Officially Reopened by Jim Connor • Murray’s Bridge by Jim Connor • Shire of Eltham • A 21st Celebration? ...Contents: • Proposed Demolition of the Eltham Courthouse by Jim Connor • Heritage Excursion – Along the Aqueduct – Saturday 7th May 2022 • Municipal District – Eltham (Victoria Gazette No. 140 – March 26, 1957 • Eltham Courthouse Officially Reopened by Jim Connor • Murray’s Bridge by Jim Connor • Shire of Eltham • A 21st Celebration? By Jim Connor • Eltham Cemetery Stories by Liz Pidgeon o Elizabeth Agatha (Betty) Erickson, nee Carrucan 1915-1990 • Our History – Our Library • Annual General Meeting – 2.00pm, Saturday 23rd April 2022The Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 newsletter distributed to members (Digital and A4 photocopy)newsletter, eltham district historical society -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Rosstown Railway
... Murray Ross and the Rosstown Railway. The map marks and describes significant sites along the trail, including photographs of some of these sites, provided by DF Jowett. Documents Correspondence Webber’s Lundon Robert Chinese Characters Ethnic Communities Signatures Text Settlements Taxes Fraser John Grieves Lovell R.H. Price Davies Meetings Communication Activities Soon Hang Hi Commercial Events and Activities The Rosstown and Murrumbeena Land Company Limited VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ...This file contains four items: 1/A black and white photocopy of a letter dated either 07/08/1889 or 09/08/1889, from Robert Lundon to an unidentified recipient discussing an agreement reached between the author – on behalf of the recipient – and Soon Hang Hi in regard, in regards to the allotment known as Webber’s. The agreement is outlined in the letter in what appears to be Chinese characters, and includes the marks of Robert Lundon and Soon Hang Hi. File note from Joy Wu states that the calligraphy is not Mandarin or traditional Chinese. 2/Three sheets of hand-written working notes with information taken from the Victorian Government Gazette on THE ROSSTOWN AND MURRUMBEENA LAND COMPANY LIMITED, THE ROSSTOWN JUNCTION RAILWAY AND PROSPERITY COMPANY LIOMITED, and THE ROSSTOWN JUNCTION, ELSTERNWICK, AND OAKLEIGH RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED, covering dates between 1887 and 1894. The notes concern meetings and creditors claims relevant to the companies, with reference numbers for the information source. Date and author of the notes are not recorded. 3/A black and white photocopy of the a partial map of the Rosstown Railway and surrounding area, undated. The map includes the names of landholders in the areas of Brighton, Garden Vale and Elsternwick, as well as other railway lines present in the region. 4/A fold-out map and guide of the Rosstown Rail Trail, including a brief general history of Caulfield as well as a more extensive biography of William Murray Ross and the Rosstown Railway. 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Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - Murrumbeena State School No. 3449
... Murray Ross... Oakleigh... Caulfield Times... Celebrations... Rosstown... Certificate of Title... Brian Burgess... Carnegie... Neerim Road... Mary Scanlon (Principal)... Hobart Road.... Connie Mc Millan... Caulfield... Mary Grant Wilson... Bert Hunkler... Malvern and Caulfield Gazette...Murrumbeena Primary School William Murray Ross Oakleigh Caulfield Times Celebrations Rosstown Certificate of Title Brian Burgess Carnegie Neerim Road Mary Scanlon (Principal) Hobart Road. Connie Mc Millan Caulfield Mary Grant Wilson Bert Hunkler Malvern and Caulfield Gazette Mr. ...This file contains a booklet celebrating Murrumbeena Primary School 75th Anniversary written and compiled by Brian Burgess. This book includes a written history with accompanying photos, maps and official papers, as well as lists of Principals, teachers and other staff, as well as personal recollections and a list of notable acknowledgements.murrumbeena primary school, william murray ross, oakleigh, caulfield times, celebrations, rosstown, certificate of title, brian burgess, carnegie, neerim road, mary scanlon (principal), hobart road., connie mc millan, caulfield, mary grant wilson, bert hunkler, malvern and caulfield gazette, mr. r. mcllroy, right reverend phillip newell – bishop of tasmania, robert spence, judith odger – evans, dora holmes, r. p. mclellan – director of primary education, dianne mierze jewski (nee greaves), head teachers/ principals, staff list -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - Murrumbeena State School No. 3449
... Murray Ross... Oakleigh and Caulfield Times... Caulfield... Certificate of Title... Mr R. Mcllroy... Rosstown... Malvern and Caulfield Gazette...In addition to the 90th Anniversary booklet there is also a pamphlet in the form of a program to celebrate the events listed on 25/08/2007 and diagram of buildings Murrumbeena Primary School Carnegie Neerim Road Celebrations Hobart Road Connie McMillan William Murray Ross Oakleigh and Caulfield Times Caulfield Certificate of Title Mr R. Mcllroy Rosstown Malvern and Caulfield Gazette John Hancorne Right Reverend Phillip Newell – Bishop of Tasmania Robert Spence Judith Odgers – Evans Dora Holmes Dianne Mierzejewski (Dianne Greaves) Staff photos Staff list Head Teachers/ Principals Murrumbeena Primary School 50th Anniversary 1931 – 1981. ...This file contains 1 x 90th Anniversary booklet on Murrumbeena Primary School 1917 – 2007. The booklet contains copies of official papers, maps, building works and maintenance of significance, the certificate of Title, recollections of individual students and staff, notable newspaper articles, photos of building, staff and pupils, as well as the surrounding area, lists of head teachers/ principals, teachers and other staff and Murrumbeena Primary School logos. In addition to the 90th Anniversary booklet there is also a pamphlet in the form of a program to celebrate the events listed on 25/08/2007 and diagram of buildingsmurrumbeena primary school, carnegie, neerim road, celebrations, hobart road, connie mcmillan, william murray ross, oakleigh and caulfield times, caulfield, certificate of title, mr r. mcllroy, rosstown, malvern and caulfield gazette, john hancorne, right reverend phillip newell – bishop of tasmania, robert spence, judith odgers – evans, dora holmes, dianne mierzejewski (dianne greaves), staff photos, staff list, head teachers/ principals, murrumbeena primary school 50th, anniversary 1931 – 1981., class photos. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Debutantes, St Joseph's, 1946
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Religion - Roman Catholic Church (St Josephs) Margaret MURRAY Pat SCULLEN Carmel ROHAN Joan SEGAR Nell TOBIN Pat KERR Nell MADIGAN Betty BURTI Marie JONES Valda EDWARDS Sister Norma Jean BARNETT Mavis HOY Mary CARROLL Mary JONES Pat SMITH Shirley McLOUGHLIN Thelma HARRINGTON Ann WILLIAMS Mrs WOODRUFF Alice ROWLANDS nee BURKE Margaret ADDICOAT Margaret McKEOWN Joyce McDONALD Valerie MURPHY Hilda BOWEN Nancy RICHARDSON Marie MURPHY Teresa DALTON Alleen FYANDER Joan ELDER Pat STONE Alice TILLIG PETTONI Joan SPEEDIE Two photos of Deb Set of St Josephs 1946. One of which is from Carmelite Gazette ...Two photos of Deb Set of St Josephs 1946. One of which is from Carmelite Gazette 1946 showing all namesreligion - roman catholic church (st josephs), margaret murray, pat scullen, carmel rohan, joan segar, nell tobin, pat kerr, nell madigan, betty burti, marie jones, valda edwards, sister norma jean barnett, mavis hoy, mary carroll, mary jones, pat smith, shirley mcloughlin, thelma harrington, ann williams, mrs woodruff, alice rowlands nee burke, margaret addicoat, margaret mckeown, joyce mcdonald, valerie murphy, hilda bowen, nancy richardson, marie murphy, teresa dalton, alleen fyander, joan elder, pat stone, alice tillig, pettoni, joan speedie -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumFramed Letter, Citation for Military Cross, 17/12/1918 (exact)
... murray This letter was sent to Mr. Frank Tickle Esquire in Warracknabeal, in Victoria, to inform him that his son Lieutenant Frank William Tickle,M.C. 8th Battaslion, had been awarded the Military Cross. With reference to the award conferred as announced in the London Gazette ...This letter was sent to Mr. Frank Tickle Esquire in Warracknabeal, in Victoria, to inform him that his son Lieutenant Frank William Tickle,M.C. 8th Battaslion, had been awarded the Military Cross. With reference to the award conferred as announced in the London Gazette dated 26th November, 1917. "For conpicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in an attack. He led his company throughout with such fearless disregard of danger as to inspire his men to great effort. When they came under heavy shell fire he halted his men in shell holes, and went out to a flank and engaged the enemy with a machine gun. During the fight for the final objective he was again heavily opposed by a machine gun. He led his men forward with great gallantry and personally killed the entire gun crew and successfully captured the position. He set a splendid example of courage and determination."Letter in brown wooden frame with the Battalion colour patch attached to wooden surround under the glass.The letter has the Commonwealth of Australia emblem on the top of the page and was issued by the Department of Defence on the 17th September 1918, to notify Lieutenant F.W. Tickle's father the he had been awarded the Military Cross. It also has the citation for which the Military Cross was awarded. The paper backing on the frame is detiorating.world war one, letter, citation, military cross, lieutenant frank william tickle, m c, 30th august 1918, commonwealth of, australia, department of defence, frank tickle esquire, commonwealth of australia gazette, no 137, london gazette 26th november, 1917 -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumMedals, WW1 Medals awarded to Lieutenant Frank William Tickle M.C, 1919 (estimated)
... Red Cliffs Military Museum Jamieson Ave Red Cliffs the-murray Collection contains original citation certificate for the Military Cross and telegram for invitation to Buckingham Palace to receive medal of 1918 m c australia 1917 ww1 military cross lt frank tickle 30th august commonwealth department defence gazette no 137 london 26th november Military Cross has no inscription 1914/15 Star 1087 Pte F.W. ...Collection contains original citation certificate for the Military Cross and telegram for invitation to Buckingham Palace to receive medal Military Cross 1914/15 Star British War Medal 1914/18 Victory Medal all medals with associated coloured ribbonsMilitary Cross has no inscription 1914/15 Star 1087 Pte F.W. Tickle 8 Bn. A.I.F. Victory Medal Lt. F.W. Tickle A.I.F.of, 1918, m c, australia, 1917, ww1, military, cross, lt, frank, tickle, 30th, august, commonwealth, department, defence, gazette, no, 137, london, 26th, november -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumFramed Photograph, Portrait of Lt. Frank William Tickle, 1914/1918
... Red Cliffs Military Museum Jamieson Ave Red Cliffs the-murray of commonwealth of australia 1917 ww1 military cross lt frank tickle department defence gazette no 137 london 26th november william gazetter Enlarged copy of a casual portrait of Lt. ...Enlarged copy of a casual portrait of Lt. Frank William Tickle. It is an outdoor casual photo taken in an encampment. He is in uniform holding a pipe. Background shows tents, guy wires, leather satchell and camp chair. It is in a modern brown wooden frame. The photo is on paper made in Germany.of, commonwealth of, australia, 1917, ww1, military, cross, lt, frank, tickle, department, defence, gazette, no, 137, london, 26th, november, william, gazetter -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumFramed Photograph, Sargent W.T. West 24th Battlion A.I.F. 1914-1918, (estimated); WW1
... murray A plaque beside the photograph tells us it was taken on Hill 60, Galipolli. It also states that Sargent West returned with a seed from pines at Lone Pine and from that seed the Pine at the Cenotaph in Barclay Square Red Cliffs grew. of australia ww1 commonwealth gazette london walter thomas west mm mc collection 24th battalion aif A framed balck and white photograph of Sargent W.T. ...A plaque beside the photograph tells us it was taken on Hill 60, Galipolli. It also states that Sargent West returned with a seed from pines at Lone Pine and from that seed the Pine at the Cenotaph in Barclay Square Red Cliffs grew.A framed balck and white photograph of Sargent W.T. West, cleaning his rifle infront of his tent, the photo clearly shows his rank insignis and uniform and hat details, as well as his Lee Enfield rifle.of, australia, ww1, commonwealth, gazette, london, walter, thomas, west, mm, mc, collection, 24th, battalion, aif -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumCertificate, Rank Promotion, 3/5/1918 (exact)
... Red Cliffs Military Museum Jamieson Ave Red Cliffs the-murray This is another of the documents held within a frame 90.5cm X 66.5cm, covered by no-reflective glass of the Walter Thomas West Collection. ww1 gazette london walter thomas west mm mc lieutenant royal document 2nd Top Left hand Corner: George R.I. ...This is another of the documents held within a frame 90.5cm X 66.5cm, covered by no-reflective glass of the Walter Thomas West Collection.Official Royal Document Certificate possibly done by caligrapher in old English script,signed by King George V, and a signature which is not decipherable.Top Left hand Corner: George R.I. (Signature of King George V). Main Face of Certificate: 13 George, by the Grace of God of the united Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the seas. King Defender of the Faith Emporer of India etc. To our Trusty and well Beloved Walter Thomas West MM Greetings We reposing a special trust and confidence in your Loyalty, Courage and good conduct do by these presents constitute and appoint you to be an Officer in our land forces from the twenty - ninth day of November 1917. You are therefore carefully and diigently to discharge your duty as such in the Rank of Second Lieutenant or in such a higher Rank as we may from time to time hereafter be pleased to promote or Appoint you to, of which notification will be made in the London Gazette, and you are at all times to exercise and well discipline in arms both the inferior Officers and men serving under you and use your best endeavours to keep them in good order and disipline. And we do hereby command them to obey you as their superior Officer and you to observe and follow such orders and directions as from time to time you shall receive from us or any of your superior Officers according to the rules and discipline of war in persuance of the trust here by reposed in you. Given at our court at Saint James's the Third Day of May 1918 in the eighth year of our reign. By His Majesty's Command Signature Undecipheral Bottom Left hand corner Walter West MM Second Lieutenant Land Forcesww1, gazette, london, walter, thomas, west, mm, mc, lieutenant, royal, document, 2nd -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumCushion Cover, Cushion Cover from WW1, (estimated); 1914-1919
... murray John Hughes was Awarded the Military Medal: "for conspicuous good work during operations at/ GIRD TRENCH, near LE SARS, on 14.11.1916./ This N.C.O. was in charge of a party of men engaged in digging a communication trench from/ our jumping off trench to the newly captured GIRD TRENCH. He displayed great courage and coolness under very heavy fire, and his personal efforts were mainly responsible for the completion of the task allotted to his party."// Service number: 3044 Rank: Lance Sergeant Unit: 2nd Pnr Bn Service: Army Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918 Award: Military Medal Date of London Gazette: 22 January 1917 Location in London Gazette: Page 836, position 34 Date of Commonwealth of Australia Gazette: 29 June 1917 Location in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette: Page 1395, position 37 belgium france ww1 lt mm jack hughes 1.Cushion cover: from the top down- Egypt.... 1914/ Rising Sun/ scrolls with Australian Commonwealth/ Military Forces/ Aust Div Train/ Palestine Sinai Syria/1919. 2.Newpaper clipping with photo: John Hughes (left) 81, and Hugh Mont/gomery, 87, are the two oldest veterans who/ will be taking part in the Frankston ANZAC/ Day March on Tuesday. ...John Hughes was Awarded the Military Medal: "for conspicuous good work during operations at/ GIRD TRENCH, near LE SARS, on 14.11.1916./ This N.C.O. was in charge of a party of men engaged in digging a communication trench from/ our jumping off trench to the newly captured GIRD TRENCH. He displayed great courage and coolness under very heavy fire, and his personal efforts were mainly responsible for the completion of the task allotted to his party."// Service number: 3044 Rank: Lance Sergeant Unit: 2nd Pnr Bn Service: Army Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918 Award: Military Medal Date of London Gazette: 22 January 1917 Location in London Gazette: Page 836, position 34 Date of Commonwealth of Australia Gazette: 29 June 1917 Location in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette: Page 1395, position 37A framed embroidered cushion cover from WW1. Sent or brought home by Lt. Jack Hughes. Contained within the same frame is a paper clipping and a photo.1.Cushion cover: from the top down- Egypt.... 1914/ Rising Sun/ scrolls with Australian Commonwealth/ Military Forces/ Aust Div Train/ Palestine Sinai Syria/1919. 2.Newpaper clipping with photo: John Hughes (left) 81, and Hugh Mont/gomery, 87, are the two oldest veterans who/ will be taking part in the Frankston ANZAC/ Day March on Tuesday. Mr Hughes served/ in France and Belgium in WW1 and/ in Darwin in the Second World War. He is a/ holder of the Military Medal./ Mr. Montgomery served with the 29th Bat/talion AIF in France during WW1/ Both men have been residents of the RSL park War Veterans Home for the past eight years.// 3. Photo: Mr. John Hughes.belgium, france, ww1, lt, mm, jack, hughes -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBinder, Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871; Research by Keith Chappel, 1971-1974
... murray...t. stephens...t. watkins...t.a. stork...t.b. daling...t.b. darling...t.c. darling...t.milthorpe...t.p. cross...tannery...tenders...terence alphonsus collins...the explorers and early colonists of victoria...the story of the camera in australia...thomas bell darling...thomas clarke...thomas darling...thomas foster chuck...thomas grant...thomas henry bowman...thomas herbert power...thomas irvine...thomas maltby...thomas mccombie...thomas scarce...thomas sweeny...thornton street...town of eltham...vaccinations act...victorian government gazette...francis watson rosier frank haley frank wayne maas franklin william nankervis frederick charles barrett frederick edward falkiner frederick eldred griffith frederick filed durham frederick gration frederick kirk gration frederick vincent squire fredrick ninck g. drabble g. haley g. hodgkins g. lee g. thomas g. thomson g.d. boursiquot g.f. belcher garden hill geoffrey charles dreverman geology george d'arley boursiquot george ellis parker george fletcher george frederick belcher george haley george hirt george louie cresp george love george robertson george turnbull george wise godalmin street gold mining goodman gordon melville government gazette graham lindsay bride grazing greenhill greensborough grierson gun maker h. g. james h. stooke h. taylor h.g. jhones h.t. beams harold edward bartlett heatherleigh heidelberg helen louise wells henry creswell henry gilbert jones henry holloway henry peers herbert eric rundle herbert hewitt herbert rutter hoddle holiday resort horace hilton house of assembly hugh larimour hurst i. barrow i. rooks ian g smedley ian gordon smedley industry isaac rooks isidore t. wilmor j. alison j. brown j. cameron j. carfrae & co. j. ferguson j. frank j. garthwaite j. greaves j. greitzner j. irish j. lindsay j. murray j. o'brien j. stevenson j. wilson j.b. phipps j.b. rodda j.f. imley j.g. foxton j.g. fraser j.h.f. hawke j.k. zahn j.m. holloway j.p. imley jack cato jack clendinnen gill jacob belcham jacob greitzner jakeb greitzner james bailey james cox james d mealy james darley mealy james frank james frederick mackay james graham james johnstone james kay bryce james mclaren james murray james oliver white james pearson imley james pearsons imley james rosier james ryan jane thompson jersey johann karl zahn john a porter john alexander hampton lewis john alison john b. wilson john barter bennett john blackmore phipps john blakemore phipps john carfrae john dane john g. foxton john gerald searle john greaves john green foxton john greenlaw foxton john henry sabelberg john johnstone john lee smith john lindsay john lindsay beale john mann john mason john pape john porter john samuel lithgow john stevenson john verran mcconnell john wilson jonathan scott joseph anderson panton joseph bromley shallard joseph garthwaite joseph smedley joseph walter henry bradbury josiah morris holloway k.e. dunstan m kinglake keelbundora kenneth chareles crompton kenneth donald macmillan kenneth frederick hines kenyon kerby street kinglake school krelbundora l. jenyns l.m. bill lancefield land act 1862 land act 1865 land act 1869 land alienation land settlement legislative council leopold kershaw lawry leslie christopher docksey leslie edward clarke little eltham school m. o'shea m.h. fitzpatrick mail run mail service main road map margaret moody martin fogarty mary leak maxwell alexander spence medical practitioner michael o'shea miss haley moira morang mr. ford mrs galbraith n. gillies n. rodda name names neil stewart roberts norman ernest charles williams opening orchard district p. ryan p.a.c o'farrell p.p. cotter parish of nillumbik parish of nillumbik 1856 patrick costello patrick turnbull percy downer peter andrew charles o'farrell peter fair peter graham petr lawlor phillip cumming photographer plenty river polling place polling places porter street portrait post office post office directory 1868 princes bridge proclamation r. boston r. hepburn r. lane r. wadeson r.d. mess r.s.h. moody radley (rodney) douglas quin rag mill railway lines raymond clive duncan registrar research state school no. 2959 reserve for aborigines reynolds road richard jones and co richard robert woolcott river plenty robert alan bell robert benn (ship) robert cadden robert cunningham white robert david taylor robert hepburn robert kenneth marshall robert miller robert reid robert stewart hull moody robinia joyce rodda family rosemount rupert norman maskell ryans road s. evans s. wekey samuel evans samuel phillips samuel ramsden samuel w. scott searle shire of diamond valley sigismund wekey sly grog seller sources south province south yarra st kilda stanley simpson addison strathbogie strippers of bark stuart alexander donaldson sweeneys lane sweeny sylvia ruth houston t. archer t. huntley t. murray t. stephens t. watkins t.a. stork t.b. daling t.b. darling t.c. darling t.milthorpe t.p. cross tannery tenders terence alphonsus collins the explorers and early colonists of victoria the story of the camera in australia thomas bell darling thomas clarke thomas darling thomas foster chuck thomas grant thomas henry bowman thomas herbert power thomas irvine thomas maltby thomas mccombie thomas scarce thomas sweeny thornton street town of eltham vaccinations act victorian government gazette virtue hall station virtue hill w. archer w. brown w. gordon w. inglis w. jones w. matthew w. mcdonald w. williams w. wilson w.r. belcher w.t. fitzpatrick walter craig walter wipple warringal water wheel wattle glen whittlesea william acland william adams william b. burnley william buckingham william c. farrell william cleve william craig william frederick ford william george gray william henry hull william john taylor william john turner clarke william johnson william jones william lorimer william morris william redmond belcher william thomas cochrane william vasey houghton william walker william wandliss herbert william white willie haley willie stanley dawson yan yean yarra flats yarra river yielima york street yow yow gully zig zag road Frederick George hurst Grimshaw mrs s marshall mrs mcclelland bushfire parish of greensborough f. baker h. hude j.l. caudwell m. borelli p.e. clarke church of england reserve m. miller t.j. carr i.d. marshall t.c. pickering m.e. lazarus w.r. gathercole j.p. adam p.f. plunkett state school reserve t. wilkinson a.e. hopkinson m.l. merritt w.e. apted e. cohen g. brandt j.j. foubister h. foubister w.h. hopkinson mechanics institute & free library j.o. hughes church of england trusts corporation c.a. brennan j.a.d. brennan e.m. tucker j. carter e. carter p.e. plunkett j. plunkett cricket and recreation reserve d.j. & e.i. ross w. wigham l.s. mendes Two binders containing 486 A4 pages (photocopied) of mostly handwritten notes from research undertaken of Public Office Records of Victoria various holdings. ...Eltham District History, Eltham Road Board, 1856-1871Two binders containing 486 A4 pages (photocopied) of mostly handwritten notes from research undertaken of Public Office Records of Victoria various holdings. Some photocopies from source reference books. Includes 20 page subject index (handwritten) at front and 5 pages of notes and sources at rear and a photocopy of short biography of Keith Chappel.a. foley, a. harkness, a. mackie, a. mcintyre, a. von ziegler, a.a. vivian, a.d. kinninmont, a.d. quadri, a.h. grimshaw, a.w. page, aboriginal reserve, aborigines, abraham quarman, abraham rooks, abraham taylor, adam goudie, aenaes harrison, agnes black, agnes charlton, agnes dalrymple, ah chong, ah cock, ah hein, ah lie, ah sing, albert lunson, albert ness, albert parker, albert ramseyor, alert hunt, alex cameron, alex eason, alex mcandrew, alexander crichton, alexander donaldson, alexander falconer, alexander innes, alexander james, alexander mcdonald, alexander miller, alexander thompson, alexander walker, alexander white, alfred armstrong, alfred burgess, alfred davey, alfred deschamp, alfred eddy, alfred hinley, alfred hooper, alfred hubbard, alfred lowman, alfred smith, alfred whelpton, alice power, allen heeps, allwood, amelia neuman, amos taylor, anderson, andersons creek, andrew brown, andrew byrne, andrew harkness, andrew herbert, andrew ross, andrew smith, angus mcdonald, ann emmott, ann mcphee, ann odea, ann plunkett, ann snell, ann tatty, annie ashmore, annie herbert, annie stuart, anthony beale, anthony currie, ants nest, archibald mcphee, arthur connor, arthur lyttle, arthur rooke, arthur young, arthurs creek, arthurs creek school, august ostling, b.o. wallis, barkers creek, barr, belton, benjamin bain, benjamin jenken, benjamin lawford, benjamin rice, benjamin shaw, benjamin smith, benjamin wallis, benjamin walton, berry, bismark hotel, black calf gully, black thursday, boomers gully, bridget bunker, bridget hailes, bridget kearse, bruno hirt, burns, bushranger, c. twiss, c.h. bade, caleb sherar, caledonia, caledonia diggings, campbell hunter, carl euman, caroline davey, catherine kennedy, cathren brock, cecilia farman, chamberlain, chapman, charles caldwell, charles campbell, charles dale, charles draper, charles fowler, charles green, charles hawkins, charles hempel, charles hirt, charles hirtson, charles jefer, charles jesse, charles kerchevell, charles lidgerwood, charles morris, charles peake, charles prince, charles rielly, charles roberts, charles rowand, charles simms, charles souter, charles swan, charles verso, charles wells, charles whelpton, charles williams, charles wingrove, charles woodley, charleys gully, charlotte beltison, charlotte goodwin, ching ah hock, christine brennan, christine mckenzie, christmas hills hotel, christmas hills school, christopher battaila, christopher twiss, chune grove, church of england, church of england school, clarissa milton, cleir hills, colin amos, constable quirke, constable talty, cornelius haley, cornelius stewart, cottles bridge, councillors hotel, cricket, cucksons brewery, d. nicholson, d.w. morrissey, dalry, daniel charleston, daniel harding, daniel jepps, daniel mccarthy, daniel mckenzie, daniel mcloughlin, daniel oloughlin, david boyd, david christian, david clark, david creighton, david rogers, david rolfe, david sharp, david shawcross, david smith, david stevenson, diamond accommodation store, diamond reef mine, dickson, dixon bertram, donald cameron, donald mcmillan, donaldson, dougald mcphee, dr barclay, dugald mcphee, dugald taylor, duncan fraser, duncan smith, dungey, e. hildebrand, e. stichlins, e.f. falkiner, e.j. hughes, e.m. garsed, e.w. morrissey, edith staff, edmund clarke, edmund cuckson, edmund hall, edmund picket, edward bage, edward beltison, edward bunker, edward ford, edward hindley, edward jackson, edward jones, edward kelly, edward qualtrough, edward staff, edward tresain, edward weller, edward whelpton, edward whilpson, edwin biley, edwin cartwright, edwin cohen, edwin deschamp, edwin mcleish, edwin rodda, edwin smith, effie rodda, eliza bellamy, eliza dawson, eliza howell, eliza nield, eliza smith, elizabeth cockshutt, elizabeth eiles, elizabeth fitch, elizabeth gillespie, elizabeth harris, elizabeth herbert, elizabeth hollow, elizabeth le juge, elizabeth plunkett, elizabeth whelpton, ellen hurst, ellen kearse, ellen quarman, ellen sweeney, ellen white, ellis, eltham cemetery, eltham hotel, eltham lower park, eltham market, eltham police station, eltham pound, eltham quarry, eltham racecourse, eltham roads board, eltham school, emile hude, emily anderson, emily blamire, emily coutie, emma smith, emma taylor, ephraim wyett, ernest baillie, ernest henrick, ernest steer, esther porter, ethel baillie, evan jones, evelyn hotel, evelyn observer, ewen cameron, ewen jones, f. chrimes, f. grundel, f.e. falkiner, f.r. howard, fanny benson, fanny white, felix hude, felix noisette, ferdinand ramseyer, flora vale, florence hurst, fogarty, forbes mackenzie, fords creek, frances kearse, francis baker, francis hales, francis raselli, francis steer, frank eiles, frank rogerson, frank tanner, fraser, fred hurst, frederick falkiner, frederick hurst, frederick muller, frederick nink, frederick walker, frederick wharington, friedrich muller, fryers gully, furphy, g. donaldson, g. houghton, g. turnbull, geanetta hude, george assender, george bear, george beare, george benson, george bird, george boston, george brain, george brandt, george burley, george buswell, george coutie, george eiles, george ewings, george ford, george godber, george goodman, george gray, george griffiths, george hall, george herbert, george horn, george kirk, george langhorne, george mann, george mclelland, george mosely, george neumayer, george orchard, george parish, george porter, george purcell, george ralph, george reid, george rocke, george rogers, george rolfe, george stebbing, george stebbings, george stebbins, george switzer, george symons, george thompson, georgina hilton, glenda moriss, glengloy, gold, goulstone, greensborough police station, gulf station, h. jennings, h. mann, h.h. farquason, hannah sunderland, happy valley, harkness, harold scarce, harriet hunt, harriet smith, harry hollow, hazel glen, healesville, heinrich hirt, helena peters, henrietta hill, henry arthur, henry ashmore, henry austin, henry brown, henry dendy, henry dineen, henry fowler, henry gardner, henry green, henry griffin, henry hart, henry hirst, henry hirt, henry hopkinson, henry hude, henry hurst, henry inch, henry jones, henry mills, henry scarce, henry st paul, henry stevens, henry stooke, henry thomson, henry vogt, henry wallace, henry wilson, herbert rodda, herman henrick, hermann lampe, hermann steinmann, hester staff, hitchill, holbert, honoree hude, hotel de france, hugh mccann, humphrey peers, humphrey spicer, hurstbridge, hurstbridge general store, i.h. clarke, ida adelskold, ignatz kinzel, ira pimm, irene donaldson, isaac briggs, isaac hickson, isaac hill, isaac kerr, isaac varby, isaac williams, isabella donaldson, isabelle herbert, j. dungate, j. eccleston, j. harkness, j. hartley, j. hude, j. irvine, j. jones, j. manduell, j. mason, j. mcdonald, j. mcnamara, j. nichenson, j. renahen, j. scott, j. seymour, j.a. goold, j.a. panton, j.c. hughes, j.d. thompson, j.f. hughes, j.f. johnstone, j.g. walter, j.h. taylor, j.p. morris, jack ewart, jacob belsham, jacob goldstein, jacob morast, jam loon, james alexander, james anderson, james andrew, james andrews, james baines, james batchelor, james bond, james bradford, james brennan, james brock, james brown, james brunning, james buchanan, james cockburn, james cowan, james dalrymple, james donaldson, james duckworth, james goodwin, james harding, james harrison, james hartley, james hawkins, james hewish, james holinger, james hughes, james inglis, james jamieson, james johnson, james johnston, james kaye, james kew, james lindsay, james lindsey, james lynan, james macpherson, james mann, james martley, james mayger, james mccutcheon, james mcmahon, james mcpherson, james mess, james miller, james mitton, james morton, james murdoch, james murdock, james nickinson, james orford, james purcell, james 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john jones, john kearse, john kilpatrick, john knell, john lawrey, john macadam, john mandell, john manduell, john marker, john mccoll, john mccolly, john mcdonald, john mcintyre, john mckimmie, john mcnamara, john mitchell, john moore, john morgan, john muller, john murray, john pearson, john peterson, john petty, john pullen, john quinn, john rawlings, john ryder, john sabelberg, john scott, john semar, john serman, john seymour, john shawcross, john smith, john staff, john steer, john stephens, john sweeney, john thompson, john thomson, john trahy, john walker, john weller, john wells, john williams, john williamson, john yates, john yeoman, john young, johnn mcdonnell, joseph bull, joseph burns, joseph caldwell, joseph caudwell, joseph coutie, joseph elliott, joseph emmott, joseph fayver, joseph furphy, joseph hall, joseph hibbert, joseph hilton, joseph johns, joseph lithgow, joseph panton, joseph rodda, joseph sands, joseph sanson, joseph schubert, joseph scott, joseph shaw, 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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museumfile, State Rivers & Water Supply Commission
... murray This collection was owned by Keith Daniel, an accountant with SR & WSC. Resident in Tatura 6-7 years until 1965 Brochure & newspaper adv. re: Waranga Lakeside estate.1974 File containing - Victorian Government Gazette March 6, 1968. - - Map, Goulburn Irrigation System - Murchison A, SR & WSC Journal "Aqua" April 1966 , Lake Eppalock Boating Guide, "Aqua Summer 1991, State Rivers & Water Supply Commission file ...This collection was owned by Keith Daniel, an accountant with SR & WSC. Resident in Tatura 6-7 years until 1965File containing - Victorian Government Gazette March 6, 1968. - - Map, Goulburn Irrigation System - Murchison A, SR & WSC Journal "Aqua" April 1966 , Lake Eppalock Boating Guide, "Aqua Summer 1991, Brochure & newspaper adv. re: Waranga Lakeside estate.1974 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Victoria Government Gazette, 1927, 1927
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Government Gazette of Victoria May-August 1927. ...Government Gazette of Victoria May-August 1927. Used at Shire of Rodney. includes proclamations, appointments, regulations etc.Navy cardboard cover, red leather bound spine. Black label, gold writingshire notices, government gazette, shire of rodney, appointments in shire of rodney, shire of rodney regulations, shire of rodney proclamations -
Chiltern Athenaeum TrustPhotograph, JUDGE W. H. GAUNT
... Select Bibliography Votes and Proceedings (Legislative Assembly, Victoria), 1878, 3, (58) Government Gazette (Victoria), 22 Feb, 15 Aug 1856, 30 June 1857, 5 Jan 1858, 16 Aug 1859, 3 Feb 1860, 7 Mar, 11 Oct 1862, 28 Mar, 4 Apr 1865, 17 May 1867, 9 June 1868, 22, 29 Jan 1869 Ovens and Murray Advertiser, 21 May 1857, 11 Mar 1865 Colonial Secretary's in-letters, goldfields, 25 Mar 1854, 21 July, 18 Nov 1855, 22 Aug 1857 (Public Record Office Victoria) scrapbook and newsclippings (privately held). ...Select Bibliography Votes and Proceedings (Legislative Assembly, Victoria), 1878, 3, (58) Government Gazette (Victoria), 22 Feb, 15 Aug 1856, 30 June 1857, 5 Jan 1858, 16 Aug 1859, 3 Feb 1860, 7 Mar, 11 Oct 1862, 28 Mar, 4 Apr 1865, 17 May 1867, 9 June 1868, 22, 29 Jan 1869 Ovens and Murray Advertiser, 21 May 1857, 11 Mar 1865 Colonial Secretary's in-letters, goldfields, 25 Mar 1854, 21 July, 18 Nov 1855, 22 Aug 1857 (Public Record Office Victoria) scrapbook and newsclippings (privately held). ...This photograph is a copy displayed in the Australian Dictionary of Biography. The original photograph is in the La Trobe Collection in the State Library of Victoria. William Henry Gaunt (1830-1905), judge, was born on 27 July 1830 at Leek, Staffordshire, England, son of John Gaunt, banker, and his wife Mary, née Bakewell. Educated at Leek Grammar School and Whitchurch, Salop, he migrated to Melbourne, and entered the Victorian public service and was rapidly promoted. By March 1854 he was chief clerk at Beechworth, the administrative centre of the Ovens goldfield. In July 1855 the resident warden commended Gaunt as 'a highly valuable public servant' with an intimate knowledge of the district and the 'temper and disposition of the miners'. Appointed sub-warden in the Beechworth district in January 1856 and a Chinese protector in August, he was given control of the extensive Woolshed district. When European miners attacked a party of Chinese at the Buckland River diggings in May 1857 Gaunt was sent to restore order. One of his proclamations, issued in Chinese characters, concluded 'W. H. Gaunt, your protector—tremble and obey!' In June he was appointed a police magistrate and next month was sent to take charge at the Buckland where the Chinese had been expelled from the diggings; the police force assisting him was led by Robert O'Hara Burke. In January 1858 Gaunt was appointed a warden, in November was transferred to Chiltern, north of Beechworth, and in August 1859 was made a commissioner of crown lands. In February 1860 Gaunt was appointed a coroner of Victoria, acting at Indigo, near Chiltern. In April 1865 he was transferred to Beechworth, became visiting justice of the gaol and later moved to Sandhurst. In January 1869 he was appointed returning officer for the mining district of Ballarat and visiting justice of the gaol. He was associated with this area for the rest of his life and won high repute for his integrity. In 1874 he chaired the inaugural meeting of the first Australian competitive swimming club. For years he studied law and was called to the Bar in December 1873. He was one of the many public servants dismissed by Graham Berry on 9 January 1878 (Black Wednesday). After petitioning the Queen in vain over his dismissal he began practice in Ballarat as a barrister. He soon became a leading authority on mining laws; one of the cases in which he was involved was the lengthy inquest on the bodies of the twenty-two miners drowned in the New Australasian mine disaster at Creswick in 1882. He was appointed a temporary judge of the Insolvency Court in 1889 and a County Court judge in 1891. In 1900 he was chairman of the royal commission which considered Metropolitan Board of Works matters, and in 1902 was president of the inquiry into the unification of municipalities in Victoria. In 1860 Gaunt married Elizabeth Mary, the youngest daughter of Frederick Palmer; they had nine children. Of the surviving five sons and two daughters, Ernest Frederick Augustus and Guy Reginald Archer both became admirals and were knighted; Cecil Robert became a lieutenant-colonel, Clive Herbert a government advocate in Rangoon and Mary (Mrs H. L. Miller) one of the first women students to enrol at the University of Melbourne (1881), although she did not complete her degree; she became a successful novelist. Gaunt died on 5 October 1905. An anonymous colleague said: 'I don't think he was ever excelled as a police magistrate, and during the many years he was on the County Court bench he earned the highest regard. His capacities were as unquestioned as his integrity, and more could not be said of any judge'. Select Bibliography Votes and Proceedings (Legislative Assembly, Victoria), 1878, 3, (58) Government Gazette (Victoria), 22 Feb, 15 Aug 1856, 30 June 1857, 5 Jan 1858, 16 Aug 1859, 3 Feb 1860, 7 Mar, 11 Oct 1862, 28 Mar, 4 Apr 1865, 17 May 1867, 9 June 1868, 22, 29 Jan 1869 Ovens and Murray Advertiser, 21 May 1857, 11 Mar 1865 Colonial Secretary's in-letters, goldfields, 25 Mar 1854, 21 July, 18 Nov 1855, 22 Aug 1857 (Public Record Office Victoria) scrapbook and newsclippings (privately held). Related Entries in NCB Sitesview family tree Gaunt, Mary Eliza (daughter)go to ADB entryPhotograph of Judge W. H. Gaunt standing beside chair holding top hat and cane, under glass, in cream frame with cream matte.Printed name underneath: JUDGE W. H. GAUNT -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Butter packet - Eskdale and Tallangatta Butter Factories
... Gazette. It was one of the first north eastern Victoria dairy co-operatives. The Upper Murray and Mitta Herald on Thursday 23 March 1905 recorded that advice had been received of the sale in London of a shipment of 191 boxes of sent via India. ...murray Tallangatta Butter Factory The Tallangatta Butter Factory and Creamery Co. Ltd was established as a co-operative with application for shares closing on 19 December 1891. It was registered in February 1892 and notified in the Victorian Government Gazette ...Tallangatta Butter Factory The Tallangatta Butter Factory and Creamery Co. Ltd was established as a co-operative with application for shares closing on 19 December 1891. It was registered in February 1892 and notified in the Victorian Government Gazette. It was one of the first north eastern Victoria dairy co-operatives. The Upper Murray and Mitta Herald on Thursday 23 March 1905 recorded that advice had been received of the sale in London of a shipment of 191 boxes of sent via India. The sale fetched a price at 105 shillings per cwt (hundredweight). When the township of Tallangatta was moved due to the raising of the Hume Weir in 1956, a new factory was built at the new location. It continued to operate until 1959 when it merged with the Kiewa Butter Factory to become the North Eastern Dairy Company. In 1985 this organisation was taken over by the Murray Goulburn Co-operative Eskdale Butter Company. After the selling of shares to form a co-operative, The Eskdale Butter Factory was officially opened on Saturday 26 November 1904. It closed after a merger with Murray Goulburn in 1969.This item is representative of the dairy industry in North East Victoria.2 wrappers for butter produced in North East Victoria by the Tallangatta Butter Factory and the Eskdale Butter Factory and Creamery. Both wrappers are a single sheet of folded paper with coloured images and logos.dairy industry victoria, tallangatta butter factory, eskdale butter factory -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncCertificate - 100 Years of Federation and the Australian Customs Service, 2001
... Murray River so that trade could resume. Belvoir (later to become Wodonga) was a made a port of entry with its own Customs House gazetted on 22nd December 1854. ...Murray River so that trade could resume. Belvoir (later to become Wodonga) was a made a port of entry with its own Customs House gazetted on 22nd December 1854. ...On 11th December 2001 an event was held in Wodonga to celebrate 100 years of the Australian Customs Service. It was held at the former Customs House building in Wodonga. The ceremony was attended by several dignitaries including the sitting Members of Parliament Mr Tony Plowman and Mr Bill Baxter. Speeches were made by Cr John Watson and Mr Bob Morgan, Supervisor of Australian Customs. A commemorative plaque was also unveiled. The Australian Customs Service played an important role in the history of Wodonga and a major part in the federation of the colonies of Australia. In 1852 the colonies were given the right to collect import duties on items such as coffee, tea, tobacco, chocolate and spirits. NSW was first to impose collection of duties in 1853. At that time Wodonga was not an official port of entry and was not allowed to collect duties. This regulation made it illegal for people to transport dutiable goods across the Murray River from NSW which provided an incentive for smuggling, while at the same time strangling the legitimate trade. Merchants and settlers along the Murray River complained and petitioners approached Melbourne to establish a Customs House on the Murray River so that trade could resume. Belvoir (later to become Wodonga) was a made a port of entry with its own Customs House gazetted on 22nd December 1854. The Government set aside 500 Pounds in 1859 to build Belvoir's own Customs House J P Hanify was appointed as sub-collector at Belvoir. The Customs House was built near the end of Union Bridge over the Murray River in 1859. Tariffs or customs duties greatly angered residents and it was little wonder the customs officer of the day was always an unpopular man. Tariffs had to be paid on articles such as tobacco, many food items and new clothing that were carried across the Border. The range of items was extended over time, leading to some farmers even swimming their livestock across the river to avoid duties at the Customs House. The levying of duties ended with Federation in 1901. Francis Cobham depicted in this photograph, took up the position of Customs Officer in 1867 and remained there until his retirement in 1890. The building was originally a 2-roomed Customs House in 1856 but was extended to provide living quarters for the Cobham family while a nearby cottage became the Customs House. The building was moved to a position south of the lagoon in the mid-1980s and is now a restaurant.This item is significant because it documents the commemoration ceremony for the Australian Custom Service held in Wodonga on 11th December 2001.An A4 size certificate created to acknowledge the centenary of the Australian Customs Service officially established at the time of Federation in 1901. The certificate accompanied the donation of a photo of the Wodonga Customs House including the Customs Officer and his family. It has been mounted in a clear frame.This photograph was presented to the Wodonga Historical Society on the occasion of the unveiling of the Plaque to commemorate 100 years of Federation and 100 years of the Australian Customs Service. The building in the photograph is the Customs House at Wodonga on the Victorian side of the New South Wales border. It was taken in 1883 when collection of Customs wàs a state responsibility. People in the photograph are; second from left- Mr Francis McCrea Cobham (Customs Officer from 1877 to 1890), his daughters Connie (extreme, left), Katie and son Willie. Nothing is known of the person on the extreme right. 11 December 2001 Cr John K.D. Watson Mayor City of Wodonga Insignias of the City of Wodonga and Australian Customs Serviceaustralian customs service, customs house wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncWork on paper - Passing the Customs Officers at Wodonga, Australasian Sketcher, 1881
... This regulation made it illegal for people to transport dutiable goods across the Murray River from NSW which provided an incentive for smuggling, while at the same time strangling the legitimate trade. Belvoir (later to become Wodonga) was a made a port of entry with its own Customs House gazetted on 22nd December 1854. ...This regulation made it illegal for people to transport dutiable goods across the Murray River from NSW which provided an incentive for smuggling, while at the same time strangling the legitimate trade. Belvoir (later to become Wodonga) was a made a port of entry with its own Customs House gazetted on 22nd December 1854. ...This image appeared in the Australasian Sketcher on 13th August 1881. The initials in the corner indicate the artist may have been J D Cooper who worked with the Australasian Sketcher at that time. The Australia Customs Service played an important role in the history of Wodonga and a major part in the federation of the colonies of Australia. In 1852 the colonies were given the right to collect import duties on items such as coffee, tea, tobacco, chocolate and spirits. NSW was first to impose collection of duties in 1853. At that time Wodonga was not an official port of entry and was not allowed to collect duties. This regulation made it illegal for people to transport dutiable goods across the Murray River from NSW which provided an incentive for smuggling, while at the same time strangling the legitimate trade. Belvoir (later to become Wodonga) was a made a port of entry with its own Customs House gazetted on 22nd December 1854. The Government set aside 500 Pounds in 1859 to build Belvoir's own Customs House. After the arrival of the Railways to Wodonga in 1873, Customs Officers also checked travellers on the trains. The Sydney Morning Herald on 31st March 1881 reported:- "Luggage Scrutinised: The discomfort attending travellers proceeding overland from Sydney having to submit to their luggage being scrutinised by the Custom House officials at Wodonga is about to be increased. Passengers doing this journey must now be present on the platform at the Wodonga terminus three-quarters of an hour before the train leaves for Melbourne; and the Customs authorities have intimated that unless passengers attend as indicated, with the keys of their portmanteaus ready to open them for the inspection of the officers, the luggage will be detained until the next train, when it will be forwarded under bond, the owners having to pay the carriage." Tariffs were one of the most contentious issues which influenced discussions surrounding Federation. They were abolished when Federation was achieved in 1901. This item is significant because it depicts an early view of Wodonga when it was still an important customs post.A print from a pencil sketch which was published in the Australasian Sketcher 1881. It features a scene at the customs office in Wodonga. Initials JD in bottom right cornerearly wodonga, wodonga customs office -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Chiltern Floods, Thomas Bonsema, 1919
... Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Chiltern is situated on the Black Dog Creek was originally known as the Black Dog township. It was officially gazetted as a town in 185. ...Chiltern is situated on the Black Dog Creek was originally known as the Black Dog township. It was officially gazetted as a town in 185. During 1853-54 the name was changed to Chiltern due to the resemblance of the countryside to Chiltern Hills in England. The first township lots were sold in June 1854. After the goldrushes Chiltern remained a prosperous community with a thriving economy based on agriculture, timber, and small enterprises. Born in Wodonga, after his marriage Thomas Peter Bonsema operated his photography business in Chiltern. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. His name first appears on the Electoral Roll for Wodonga in 1909 and on the Electoral Roll in 1912 he is listed as a photographer. His photographs capture many scenes and events around Wodonga and surrounding areas. Thomas Bonsema married Minna Louisa Jones in 1912. By 1914 he had moved to Chiltern, Victoria where he established Bonsema’s Photographic Studio. From this time onward many of his works bore the signature “BONSEMA CHILTERN”. As well as continuing to photograph landscapes and important buildings, Mr Bonsema was often the official photographer at school and community celebrations. He also sold many framed photographs and postcards from his premises at 68 -70 Conness Street, Chiltern. By 1943 Thomas John Bonsema had relocated to New South Wales and died in Beecroft, NSW on 14th July 1944. Some of his photographs are held in the Victorian State Library and Mitchell Library Sydney Collections.These images are significant because they are the work of a recognised photographer Thomas Bonsema who was born in Wodonga in 1876. Three black and white images of Chiltern under flood waters on 27th December 1919. The building on the left in photo number 1 is the business premises of T. Bonsema, Photographer.CONNESS ST IN FLOOD 27 12 19, TBbonsema photography, thomas peter john bonsema, chiltern floods -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black Dog Creek and Bridge near Chiltern, Victoria, Thomas Bonsema, 1920s
... Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Chiltern is situated on the Black Dog Creek was originally known as the Black Dog township. It was officially gazetted as a town in 1851. ...Chiltern is situated on the Black Dog Creek was originally known as the Black Dog township. It was officially gazetted as a town in 1851. During 1853-54 the name was changed to Chiltern due to the resemblance of the countryside to Chiltern Hills in England. The first township lots were sold in June 1854. After the goldrushes Chiltern remained a prosperous community with a thriving economy based on agriculture, timber, and small enterprises. Born in Wodonga, after his marriage Thomas Peter Bonsema operated his photography business in Chiltern. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. His name first appears on the Electoral Roll for Wodonga in 1909 and on the Electoral Roll in 1912 he is listed as a photographer. His photographs capture many scenes and events around Wodonga and surrounding areas. Thomas Bonsema married Minna Louisa Jones in 1912. By 1914 he had moved to Chiltern, Victoria where he established Bonsema’s Photographic Studio. From this time onward many of his works bore the signature “BONSEMA CHILTERN”. As well as continuing to photograph landscapes and important buildings, Mr Bonsema was often the official photographer at school and community celebrations. He also sold many framed photographs and postcards from his premises at 68 -70 Conness Street, Chiltern. By 1943 Thomas John Bonsema had relocated to New South Wales and died in Beecroft, NSW on 14th July 1944. Some of his photographs are held in the Victorian State Library and Mitchell Library Sydney Collections.These images are significant because they are the work of a recognised photographer Thomas Bonsema who was born in Wodonga in 1876. A black and white image of women and children looking over Black Dog Creek Bridge. BLACK DOG CREEK and BRIDGE CHILTERN TBbonsema photography, thomas peter john bonsema, black dog creek -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Central Park Oval with the grandstand. Murray Views No. 2
... In December 1894 the area was re-gazetted as "Central Park" for recreation purposes. "Murray Views" was the photographic company that produced the postcard. c 1935...In December 1894 the area was re-gazetted as "Central Park" for recreation purposes. "Murray Views" was the photographic company that produced the postcard. c 1935 stawell sport Murray View No. 2, The Oval Central Park. ...View of Central Park oval and grandstand before the roof was placed on No 2 grandstand in Lower Main Street Stawell. In December 1894 the area was re-gazetted as "Central Park" for recreation purposes. "Murray Views" was the photographic company that produced the postcard. c 1935Post card of Murray Views No 2 The Oval Central Park Stawell. Vic. Also 4 prints of the post card of the same image varying in size. Murray View No. 2, The Oval Central Park. Stawell. Vic is printed on the front of the post card. On the back "Real Photograph produced in Australia by Murray View, Gympie. Q.stawell sport -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotocopies: Historical Tarnagulla letters, 1859-1874
... Murray Comrie in the 1960s. 1. Character reference for David Renshaw written by Thomson & Comrie (1874?) - 1 copy 2. Letter to Melbourne Postmaster from William ______ about an advertisement (1860) - 3 copies 3. Two page letter from John Papineau of Sandy Creek to the Surveyor General regarding gazetting...Murray Comrie in the 1960s. 1. Character reference for David Renshaw written by Thomson & Comrie (1874?) - 1 copy 2. Letter to Melbourne Postmaster from William ______ about an advertisement (1860) - 3 copies 3. Two page letter from John Papineau of Sandy Creek to the Surveyor General regarding gazetting ...Murray Comrie Collection. Photocopies of seven historical handwritten letters associated with Tarnagulla. Original letters are all 19th Century. Whereabouts of originals unknown. Copies probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s. 1. Character reference for David Renshaw written by Thomson & Comrie (1874?) - 1 copy 2. Letter to Melbourne Postmaster from William ______ about an advertisement (1860) - 3 copies 3. Two page letter from John Papineau of Sandy Creek to the Surveyor General regarding gazetting of land for a racecourse 3 miles from Newbridge next to the Loddon, and further gazetting to protect cemetery area at Tarnagulla from gold miners. (August 1859) Original may be in Lands Dept - 2 copies 4. Letter from the Postmaster Sandy Creek to same at Melbourne regarding daily mail despatch times (March 1860) - 3 copies 5. Letter to the Mayor and Councillors of the Borough of Tarnagulla from Prince Alfred? thanking them for welcoming him during his visit (1867). Original may be in Hall. - 3 copies 6. Letter to the Dept of Lands and Survey, Melbourne from John Papineau of Sandy Creek. States that he has enclosed a copy of his August 2nd letter. (1859) - 4 copies 7. Letter to David Renshaw from Parliament House. Appears to be a character reference. Dated 3rd October 1874 - 2 copies of page 1 only, no second page. tarnagulla, residents, renshaw, papineau, post office, newbridge, racecourse, cemetery, thomson, comrie -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMap - Early Area Map in 1848 with Squatters Page 6 of "A Farming Journey", Early 1848 Area Map from A Farming Journey Page 6
... Gazette for July 26, 1848; name of licensee; estimated area in acres. The scale is 8 miles to the inch. A map showing the squatting runs in 1848 including the names of the squatters , the licenxe numberand the area in acres. Squatting Runs map 1848 Dederang Tawanga Gundowring Kergunyah Roll of hand drawn map depicting 'Squatting Runs of the Murray ...This map shows the following: The name as spelt in 1848; the licence number as found in Port Phillip Gazette for July 26, 1848; name of licensee; estimated area in acres. The scale is 8 miles to the inch.A map showing the squatting runs in 1848 including the names of the squatters , the licenxe numberand the area in acres. Roll of hand drawn map depicting 'Squatting Runs of the Murray District 1848 in Victoria. Created by squatting runs map 1848, dederang, tawanga, gundowring, kergunyah
