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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Funeral by Nelson Brothers
... Funeral by Nelson Brothers...Nelson Funeral...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Nelson Funeral Nelson Brothers Newport Power Station 1922 Horses Carriage Buggy Black and white copy of original photograph showing a funeral cortege of horse and carts on a dirt road in front of a large building. ...Black and white copy of original photograph showing a funeral cortege of horse and carts on a dirt road in front of a large building.nelson funeral, nelson brothers, newport power station, 1922, horses, carriage, buggy -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Funeral by Nelson Brothers, 1982
... Funeral by Nelson Brothers, 1982...Nelson Brothers Funeral...Funeral by Nelson Brothers, 1982 Photograph ...Black and white copy of original photograph showing five, black Mercedes Benz Funeral cars lined up along the street.nelson brothers funeral, 1982, linton, cars, hearse -
Linton and District Historical Society IncReceipt, Nelson Brothers, Undertakers and Funeral Directors, 1936
... Nelson Brothers, Undertakers and Funeral Directors, 1936...Account and receipt issued by Nelson Brothers for the funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Sandow. ...Text: " Dr. to / NELSON BROS., / UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Nelson Brothers Mary Ann Sandow Funerals Text: " Dr. to / NELSON BROS., / UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Account and receipt issued by Nelson Brothers for the funeral of Mrs. ...Account and receipt issued by Nelson Brothers for the funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Sandow. Dated 22nd July 1936.Text: " Dr. to / NELSON BROS., / UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "nelson brothers, mary ann sandow, funerals -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, LDHS Resource Centre Undergoing Restoration, 1987, 1987
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Colour photograph showing front and part side view of the former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, undergoing restoration to become the LDHS Resource Centre....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields LDHS Resource centre Nelson Bros. funeral parlour Buildings Colour photograph showing front and part side view of the former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, undergoing restoration to become the LDHS Resource Centre. ...Colour photograph showing front and part side view of the former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, undergoing restoration to become the LDHS Resource Centre.ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Former Nelson Bros Building, Linton, 1987, 1987
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Colour photograph close up view front of dilapidated single fronted building, the former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour. After restoration this building became the LDHS Resource Centre....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields LDHS Resource Centre Nelson Bros. funeral parlour Buildings Colour photograph close up view front of dilapidated single fronted building, the former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour. ...Colour photograph close up view front of dilapidated single fronted building, the former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour. After restoration this building became the LDHS Resource Centre.ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, LDHS Resource Centre After Restoration, Linton, 1988, 1988
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Formerly the Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, this building was restored to become the Linton & District Historical Society Resource Centre....Formerly the Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, this building was restored to become the Linton & District Historical Society Resource Centre. ...Front and side view of restored building in Sussex Street, Linton. Formerly the Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, this building was restored to become the Linton & District Historical Society Resource Centre.ldhs resource centre, buildings, nelson bros. funeral parlour -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Theo Nelson Snr Leading Funeral of Thomas Kennedy, Linton, 1921
... Theo Nelson Snr Leading Funeral of Thomas Kennedy, Linton, 1921...Nelson I... Thomas Kennedy... Funeral...Theo Nelson Snr Leading Funeral of Thomas Kennedy, Linton, 1921 Photograph ...Black and white copy of original photograph showing a funeral cortege of a car leading horse and carts coming down a gravelled road.theo nelson i, thomas kennedy, funeral, 27/6/1921, linton, clyde street -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, LDHS Resource Centre Building, Linton, 1988, 26.1.1988
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Formerly the Nelson Bros funeral parlour in Sussex Street, Linton, restored in 1987 as the LDHS Resource Centre....Formerly the Nelson Bros funeral parlour in Sussex Street, Linton, restored in 1987 as the LDHS Resource Centre. ...Colour photograph showing front and side view of a wooden building painted white with dark green trim, next to a double storey brick building (Railway Hotel). Formerly the Nelson Bros funeral parlour in Sussex Street, Linton, restored in 1987 as the LDHS Resource Centre.ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, railway hotel linton, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Former Nelson Bros. Building Before Restoration, 1987, 1987
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Photograph is of former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, which after restoration became the LDHS Resource Centre. ...Photograph is of former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, which after restoration became the LDHS Resource Centre. ...Colour photograph of dilapidated single fronted building located beside a brick building (Linton's Railway Hotel). Photograph is of former Nelson Bros. funeral parlour, which after restoration became the LDHS Resource Centre. "G & A Blacksmith Engineer" is painted on double doors to right, along with some graffiti."Funeral parlour before restoration".ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, g & a blacksmith engineer, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncReceipt, Nelson Brothers, Undertakers and Funeral Directors, 1927
... Nelson Brothers, Undertakers and Funeral Directors, 1927...Text: " SUSSEX STREET, LINTON, Dr. to NELSON BROS. / UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "...Nelson Brothers, Undertakers and Funeral Directors, 1927 Receipt ...Receipt issued to Mrs. Judd, Newton for the purchase of a white embossed coffin. Dated 9th October 1927.Text: " SUSSEX STREET, LINTON, Dr. to NELSON BROS. / UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "nelson brothers, mrs. judd -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Newspaper Supplement, The Courier: Ballarat 1900-2000, 2000
... ...nelson brothers funeral services...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields the courier ballarat courier anniversary century steve bracks tom o'meara bruce morgan weston bate r.f. scott and co camerons sunshince train crash nellie melba queen victoria's death star of the east gold mine, sebastopol phoenix foundry closure duke of cornwall and york duchess of cornwall and york central highlands water electric trams workld war one richard w. richards dick richards william dunstan mccann's dairy centre conscription george merz peace avenues of honur red cross james oddie henry sutton band competitions influenza epidemic ballarat council merger bert hinkler frank petch bartrop real estate ballarat zoo english cricket team visits ballarat the dole the depression sustenance works charles kingsford smith ballarat centenary black friday world war 2 world war two walter davis cuthberts albert coates john rowan langi kal kal soldier setttlement ronaldson and tippett america soldiers united stated marines military hospitals\corckers gollars robert clark edward j. bateman ellinor morcom f.w. barnes and son rex hollioake cricket edgar bartrop ideal homes competition ballarat begonia festival percy beames bigarelli good neighbourhood council baird and mcgregor sunicrust bakeries begonia queens tom beaumont thomas toop ray murphy alice andrews bobby greville jack hill john vernon ballarat civic hall haymarket royal visits trams olympic games robert lemke bob bath boxing norm pinney jack barker greg binns geoffrey blainey pam davies david haymes m.b. john morgan b. john austin mccallum steve moneghetti richard crouch voi williams elsi simper e.j. tippett kenn webb hugh williamson st john's lutheran church ballarat fine art gallery art gallery of ballarat peter tobin funerals keith bray john valves vietnam war john dellaca haymes paints henry haymes sovereign hill gold museum dowling forest racecourse ballarat turf club mt helen campus rupert hamer swagman bill mahoney constance coward-lemke hymettus historic garden c.v. jones eureka flag save bakery hill jessie scott anne beggs sunter ray's tent city art theft woodsplitters by tom roberts fluoride jack chisholm ballarat railway station fire princess diana prince charles university of ballarat university of ballarat 130 anniversary hailstorm ballarat brewery closure bicentenary flooding recession pat cashin funerals camp street arts precinct arts academy scout jamboree ballarat learning city council amalgamation linton bushfire eureka stockade centre russell mark tony lockett east timor ballaarat general cemeteries trust john barnes william heres nelson brothers funeral services valcor australia bob davis john curtin david davies 98 page newspaper supplement celebrating the century 1900-2000. ...98 page newspaper supplement celebrating the century 1900-2000. Includes 100 names of great Ballaratians.the courier, ballarat courier, anniversary, century, steve bracks, tom o'meara, bruce morgan, weston bate, r.f. scott and co, camerons, sunshince train crash, nellie melba, queen victoria's death, star of the east gold mine, sebastopol, phoenix foundry closure, duke of cornwall and york, duchess of cornwall and york, central highlands water, electric trams, workld war one, richard w. richards, dick richards, william dunstan, mccann's dairy centre, conscription, george merz, peace, avenues of honur, red cross, james oddie, henry sutton, band competitions, influenza epidemic, ballarat council merger, bert hinkler, frank petch, bartrop real estate, ballarat zoo, english cricket team visits ballarat, the dole, the depression, sustenance works, charles kingsford smith, ballarat centenary, black friday, world war 2, world war two, walter davis, cuthberts, albert coates, john rowan, langi kal kal soldier setttlement, ronaldson and tippett, america soldiers, united stated marines, military hospitals\corckers, gollars, robert clark, edward j. bateman, ellinor morcom, f.w. barnes and son, rex hollioake, cricket, edgar bartrop, ideal homes competition, ballarat begonia festival, percy beames, bigarelli, good neighbourhood council, baird and mcgregor, sunicrust bakeries, begonia queens, tom beaumont, thomas toop, ray murphy, alice andrews, bobby greville, jack hill, john vernon, ballarat civic hall, haymarket, royal visits, trams, olympic games, robert lemke, bob bath, boxing, norm pinney, jack barker, greg binns, geoffrey blainey, pam davies, david haymes, m.b. john, morgan b. john, austin mccallum, steve moneghetti, richard crouch, voi williams, elsi simper, e.j. tippett, kenn webb, hugh williamson, st john's lutheran church, ballarat fine art gallery, art gallery of ballarat, peter tobin funerals, keith bray, john valves, vietnam war, john dellaca, haymes paints, henry haymes, sovereign hill, gold museum, dowling forest racecourse, ballarat turf club, mt helen campus, rupert hamer, swagman, bill mahoney, constance coward-lemke, hymettus historic garden, c.v. jones, eureka flag, save bakery hill, jessie scott, anne beggs sunter, ray's tent city, art theft, woodsplitters by tom roberts, fluoride, jack chisholm, ballarat railway station fire, princess diana, prince charles, university of ballarat, university of ballarat 130 anniversary, hailstorm, ballarat brewery closure, bicentenary, flooding, recession, pat cashin funerals, camp street arts precinct, arts academy, scout jamboree, ballarat learning city, council amalgamation, linton bushfire, eureka stockade centre, russell mark, tony lockett, east timor, ballaarat general cemeteries trust, john barnes, william heres, nelson brothers funeral services, valcor australia, bob davis, john curtin, david davies -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Theo Nelson Leading First Motor Hearse Funeral in Linton, circa 1925
... Theo Nelson Leading First Motor Hearse Funeral in Linton, circa 1925...Theo Nelson I... Funeral...Black and white copy of original photograph showing Theo Nelson walking in front of the first motor hearse funeral in Sussex Street, Linton....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Theo Nelson I Funeral Linton Cars Sussex Street Black and white copy of original photograph showing Theo Nelson walking in front of the first motor hearse funeral in Sussex Street, Linton. ...Black and white copy of original photograph showing Theo Nelson walking in front of the first motor hearse funeral in Sussex Street, Linton.theo nelson i, funeral, linton, cars, sussex street -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, LDHS Resource Centre Before Restoration, 1987, 1987
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields LDHS Resource Centre Nelson Bros. funeral parlour G & A Blacksmith Engineer Buildings Colour photograph showing full front view of dilapidated single fronted building. ...Colour photograph showing full front view of dilapidated single fronted building. Building has enclosed porch, and the business name "G & A Blacksmith Engineer" is painted on double doors to the right. After restoration the former Nelson Bros. building became the LDHS Resource Centre.ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, g & a blacksmith engineer, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, LDHS Resource Centre Before Restoration, 1987, 1987
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields LDHS Resource Centre Nelson Bros. funeral parlour Buildings Colour photograph front view of dilapidated building boarded up. ...Colour photograph front view of dilapidated building boarded up. After restoration work, this building became the LDHS Resource Centre.ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, LDHS Resource Centre Before Restoration, Linton, 1987, 1987
... ... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields LDHS Resource Centre Nelson Bros. funeral parlour Buildings Black and white photograph showing front of dilapidated single fronted building next to two storey brick building. ...Black and white photograph showing front of dilapidated single fronted building next to two storey brick building.ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Nelson Bros Undertakers Stained Glass Window, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Nelson Bros. funeral parlour LDHS Resource Centre Stained glass windows Buildings Colour photograph showing stained glass window at the front of the former Nelson Bros. building in Sussex Street, Linton (now LDHS Resource Centre). ...Colour photograph showing stained glass window at the front of the former Nelson Bros. building in Sussex Street, Linton (now LDHS Resource Centre).nelson bros. funeral parlour, ldhs resource centre, stained glass windows, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Nelson Brothers, Stained Glass Window, Linton, 1988, 1988
... Nelson Bros. funeral parlour...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Nelson Bros. funeral parlour LDHS Resource Centre Stained glass windows Buildings Colour photograph showing stained glass window in the former Nelson Bros. ...Colour photograph showing stained glass window in the former Nelson Bros. Undertakers building (now the LDHS Resource Centre).nelson bros. funeral parlour, ldhs resource centre, stained glass windows, buildings -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - Documents, Funeral James Jones 1940, c1940
... 1 original paper account and 1 paper receipt from Nelson Bros. Funeral Directors re the funeral of James Jones in November 1940..../ 5 Vickery Street/ Bentleigh / WILLIAMSTOWN/ 27/11/1940 Dr to / NELSON BROS.,/UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, / 43 Douglas Parade & 51 Stevedore St., Williamstown W16 / Motor Funerals Conducted Anywhere / In reply please quote 7/563/ Re The Funeral of The Late MR. ...JAMES JONES/ £28:10:0 -1 Glass Hearse & 2 Limousines, Cemetery Fees and Newspaper notices 2) As above / 27/111940 / A Memo. from NELSON BROS.,/ Dear Sir, /Herewith ...our official receipt... / signed A Nelson / Manager 1 original paper account and 1 paper receipt from Nelson Bros. Funeral Directors re the funeral of James Jones in November 1940 Certificate Documents, Funeral James Jones 1940 Unrecorded Printer ...James Jones was the son of Philip Jones, a Chairmaker, and Ann Jones who settled in East Brighton after the sale of land c1852 in the area of the Henry Dendy Special Survey of 1841. Mary Ann Moore was the daughter of Thomas Moore, a Gardener, and Sarah Harris who also settled in Brighton c1852. James and Mary Ann Jones settled and raised their family in East Brighton now Bentleigh. Mr John Herron resided at 4 Vickery St Bentleigh until 1989. Sadly Martha Jones born 1888 died in 1890 and James Jones had to purchase a plot at Brighton General Cemetery for her burial. Baby Ethel May was interred in 1893 and then Mary Ann in 1903 and finally James in 1940. Their stillborn baby was buried in the Wesleyan public grave in 1900James Jones and Mary Ann Moore were born in Brighton c1857 and c 1859 into pioneer market gardener families in the area of the Dendy Special Survey of 1841. They married in 1883 and raised their family in East Brighton, now Bentleigh. Sadly infectious diseases took the lives of many infants throughout the Colony of Victoria due to the poor state of water supply and sewerage disposal and locally the swamps of the Elster Creek were a constant breeding ground. Martha Jones born 1888 died 1890 and was interred in the Brighton General Cemetery in a family plot, in the Wesleyan Section, purchased by her father James Jones. In 1893 another daughter Ethel May died and was buried in the family plot. A stillborn baby was interred in the public grave of Brighton General Cemetery in May1900. Mary Ann Jones died, at age 43years, and was interred in January 1903. Finally in November 1940 Mr James Jones was buried in the family grave. 1 original paper account and 1 paper receipt from Nelson Bros. Funeral Directors re the funeral of James Jones in November 19401) M..J.P Jones Esq./ 5 Vickery Street/ Bentleigh / WILLIAMSTOWN/ 27/11/1940 Dr to / NELSON BROS.,/UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, / 43 Douglas Parade & 51 Stevedore St., Williamstown W16 / Motor Funerals Conducted Anywhere / In reply please quote 7/563/ Re The Funeral of The Late MR. JAMES JONES/ £28:10:0 -1 Glass Hearse & 2 Limousines, Cemetery Fees and Newspaper notices 2) As above / 27/111940 / A Memo. from NELSON BROS.,/ Dear Sir, /Herewith ...our official receipt... / signed A Nelson / Manager* wesleyan church, brighton general cemetery, vaccination, pioneers, early settlers, typhoid, brighton, moorabbin, bentleigh, market gardeners, jones james, jones mary ann, jones martha, dendy henry, dendys special survey 1841, infectious diseases, water supply, elster creek, melbourne, orford g h, printers, southern cross office, “brighton leader” print, bay street brighton, jones ethel may -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, G. A. Blacksmith Engineer Building, Sussex Street, Linton, 1986
... In pencil on back of photograph: " Linton - Nelsons old funeral parlor just prior to restoration by L & D H S 1986"....Blacksmith Engineer In pencil on back of photograph: " Linton - Nelsons old funeral parlor just prior to restoration by L & D H S 1986". ...'G. A. Blacksmith Engineer' building in Sussex Street, Linton (formerly Nelson Undertaker's building), prior to restoration 1986. After restoration the former Nelson Undertaker's building became the Linton & District Historical Society's resource centre.Black and white photograph taken just prior to the building undergoing restoration in 1986. Photograph shows somewhat dilapidated building with a truck parked outside. A sign, "G. A. / Blacksmith Engineer" is painted on the front wall. In pencil on back of photograph: " Linton - Nelsons old funeral parlor just prior to restoration by L & D H S 1986".buildings, nelson undertakers, g. a. blacksmith engineer -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - Documents, Burial James Jones 1940, c1940
... 2 original paper Receipts associated with the Burial of James Jones at Brighton General Cemetery 20th November 1940 by Nelson Bros. Funeral Directors of Williamstown...1) 4202 Re the Funeral of the late Mr James Jones / 43 Douglas Parade Williamstown (Tel 34 & 43)/ 27/11/1940 / Received from Mr J P Jones./ by CHEQUE/ CASH the sum of Twenty eight pounds / ten shillings - pence/ WITH MANY THANKS / 7/563 / NELSON BROS./ £28:10:0 per N.Flack / THIS is our only recognised form of receipt / In full settlement / Stamped VICTORIA STAMP DUTY 3d 2) 36897 BRIGHTON GENERAL CEMETERY 20November 1940/ Received of Nelson Bros./ the sum of £1.15.- being the following charges/ in Methodist / Portion No. 199 Compt. ...G / Name of Deceased James Jones / for reopening grave £1.15.- / signed C Guy Secretary 2 original paper Receipts associated with the Burial of James Jones at Brighton General Cemetery 20th November 1940 by Nelson Bros. Funeral Directors of Williamstown Certificate Documents, Burial James Jones 1940 Unrecorded Printer ...James Jones was the son of Philip Jones, a Chairmaker, and Ann Jones who settled in East Brighton after the sale of land c1852 in the area of the Henry Dendy Special Survey of 1841. Mary Ann Moore was the daughter of Thomas Moore, a Gardener, and Sarah Harris who also settled in Brighton c1852. James and Mary Ann Jones settled and raised their family in East Brighton now Bentleigh. Mr John Herron resided at 4 Vickery St Bentleigh until 1989. Sadly Martha Jones born 1888 died in 1890 and James Jones had to purchase a plot at Brighton General Cemetery for her burial. Baby Ethel May was interred in 1893 and then Mary Ann in 1903 and James in 1940. Their stillborn baby was buried in the Wesleyan public grave in 1900James Jones and Mary Ann Moore were born in Brighton c1857 and c 1859 into pioneer market gardener families in the area of the Dendy Special Survey of 1841. They married in 1883 and raised their family in East Brighton, now Bentleigh. Sadly infectious diseases took the lives of many infants throughout the Colony of Victoria due to the poor state of water supply and sewerage disposal and locally the swamps of the Elster Creek were a constant breeding ground. Martha Jones born 1888 died 1890 and was interred in the Brighton General Cemetery in a family plot, in the Wesleyan Section, purchased by her father James Jones. In 1893 another daughter Ethel May died and was buried in the family plot. A stillborn baby was interred in the public grave of Brighton General Cemetery in May1900. Mary Ann Jones died, at age 43years, and was interred in January 1903. Finally in November 1940 Mr James Jones was buried in the family grave. 2 original paper Receipts associated with the Burial of James Jones at Brighton General Cemetery 20th November 1940 by Nelson Bros. Funeral Directors of Williamstown1) 4202 Re the Funeral of the late Mr James Jones / 43 Douglas Parade Williamstown (Tel 34 & 43)/ 27/11/1940 / Received from Mr J P Jones./ by CHEQUE/ CASH the sum of Twenty eight pounds / ten shillings - pence/ WITH MANY THANKS / 7/563 / NELSON BROS./ £28:10:0 per N.Flack / THIS is our only recognised form of receipt / In full settlement / Stamped VICTORIA STAMP DUTY 3d 2) 36897 BRIGHTON GENERAL CEMETERY 20November 1940/ Received of Nelson Bros./ the sum of £1.15.- being the following charges/ in Methodist / Portion No. 199 Compt. G / Name of Deceased James Jones / for reopening grave £1.15.- / signed C Guy Secretarywesleyan church, brighton general cemetery, vaccination, pioneers, early settlers, typhoid, brighton, moorabbin, bentleigh, market gardeners, jones james, jones mary ann, jones martha, dendy henry, dendys special survey 1841, infectious diseases, water supply, elster creek, melbourne, orford g h, printers, southern cross office, “brighton leader” print, bay street brighton, jones ethel may, public grave brighton -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePostcard - Vessel, Sailing Ship, after October 1805
... He later attended Nelson's funeral while a captive on parole in Britain. ...He later attended Nelson's funeral while a captive on parole in Britain. ...The British Royal Navy’s warship HMS Victory was once Lord Nelson’s flagship. The HMS Victory was built in 1765 and after serving active duty is now, in 2019, still a ship of the Royal Navy, in dry dock undergoing continuous restoration to preserve her for display as a museum ship, due to the vessel’s significant naval history. Battle of Trafalgar: On October 21, 1805, twenty-seven British ships of the line, led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard HMS Victory, defeated thirty-three French and Spanish ships of the line under French Admiral Villeneuve. The battle took place in the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest coast of Spain, just west of Cape Trafalgar, near the town of Los Caños de Meca. The victory confirmed the naval supremacy Britain had established during the course of the eighteenth century and it was achieved in part through Nelson's departure from the prevailing naval tactical orthodoxy of the day. Conventional practice at the time was for opposing fleets to engage each other in single parallel lines, in order to facilitate signalling and disengagement and to maximise fields of fire and target areas. Nelson instead arranged his ships into two columns to sail perpendicularly into the enemy fleet's line. During the battle, Nelson was shot by a French musketeer and he died shortly before the battle ended. Villeneuve was captured, along with his ship Bucentaure. He later attended Nelson's funeral while a captive on parole in Britain. Admiral Federico Gravina, the senior Spanish flag officer, escaped with the remnant of the fleet. He died five months later from wounds sustained during the battle. It was prior to this battle that Nelson had issued his now-famous final orders to his ships in 12 separate flag-hoists “England expects that every man will do his duty”. This wood sample is historically significant for its association with Admiral Lord Nelson the Battle of Trafalgar. Through Nelson’s leadership and unorthodox battle tactics, he secured not only a victory against the French and Spanish but reaffirmed Britain's naval supremacy opening the way for Britain to continuing the policy of colonisation of many countries including Australia.A coloured postcard of a sailing ship, warship or battleship, deck cannons on the ship and in the foreground, many signal flags flying from the masts. Printed on the front "H.M.S. Victory Flying Lord Nelson Famous Signal". The signal was given by Lord Nelson in 1805.Printed on the front "H.M.S. Victory / Flying Lord Nelson Famous Signal"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, post card, postcard, sailing ship, vice-admiral lord nelson, horatio nelson, lord nelson, oak piece, piece of oak, nelson, battle of trafalgar, maritime technology, ship relics, 18th century warship, british royal navy, sir home popham’s telegraphic code, admiralty official day signal book, october 21, 1805, admiral lord nelson, french and spanish navies, nelson's famous signal, england expects that every man will do his duty, hms victory, nelson collection at lloyd's, lloyd’s of london, lloyd’s patriotic fund, napoleonic battles, british naval history, 18th century warship, 18th century battleship -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePlant specimen - Wood Sample, Herbst, 1759-1765
... He later attended Nelson's funeral while a captive on parole in Britain. ...He later attended Nelson's funeral while a captive on parole in Britain. ...The piece of oak wood sample inside the case was obtained from Mr. H Cooper during the time he served as a shipwright for the British Royal Navy on Nelson’s flagship, HMS Victory, in 1891. By that time the H.M.S. Victory was around 100 years old having been built in 1765 and was currently in dry dock undergoing restoration. Cooper’s skills as a shipwright would have been well employed during this period. HMS Victory was and still does undergoing continuous restoration to preserve her for display as a museum ship, due to the vessel's significant naval history. It was during that time of early restoration that Cooper obtained the piece of Oak from HMS Victory believed to be from the ships hull. Cooper was in Australia in September 1891 serving on the HMS Wallaroo, a British Auxiliary Squadron commissioned to serve as part of the British Royal Navy contingent, tasked to operate in Australian waters. The photograph included with the donation of the wood sample is a portrait of Mr H Cooper taken in 1895 in Sydney. The inscription on the photograph describes him as a skilled shipwright from the H.M.S. Wallaroo, depicting Cooper as a young man in Royal Navy uniform, with the emblem of a petty officer third class. While Cooper was stationed on the H.M.S. Wallaroo in Sydney he presented the display case, containing the wood sample from H.M.S. Victory, as well as the exhibit labels to Charles Harding, ("Chas") late of the Royal Australian Navy. Harding had been based at the H M Naval Torpedo Depot at Williamstown, Victoria. Although not mentioned, it is believed the two men met whilst serving together in Australia in their respective assignments. It could have been a retirement gift from Cooper to Harding with the photograph of Cooper likely included with the case, and gifted to Harding in 1895, as the date on the photograph indicates. One of the exhibits labels indicates that Harding had the item on display whilst serving at the Naval Torpedo Depot in Williamstown. The label indicates: "This piece of Oak is part of the hull of H.M.S. “Victory” Lord Nelson’s renowned Flag Ship, which took such a prominent part in the Battle of Trafalgar. 21st October 1805. Exhibited by Charles Harding, H.M.V. Naval Torpedo Depot, Williamstown.” After Charles Harding died in 1931 the case containing the sample of oak from H.M.S. Victory was donated by his son Reg Harding to Mr. Murphy in 1962. The display case has since become a treasured item at Flagstaff Hill. A newspaper article dated 1905 included with the donation mentions that the city of Hamilton in Victoria was shortly expecting a mounted piece of the H.M.S. Victory, to be included in the city’s commemoration of the centenary of the "Battle of Trafalgar". Battle of Trafalgar: On October 21, 1805, twenty-seven British ships of the line led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard HMS Victory defeated thirty-three French and Spanish ships of the line under French Admiral Villeneuve. The battle took place in the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest coast of Spain, just west of Cape Trafalgar, near the town of Los Caños de Meca. The victory confirmed the naval supremacy Britain had established during the course of the eighteenth century and it was achieved in part through Nelson's departure from the prevailing naval tactical orthodoxy of the day. Conventional practice at the time was for opposing fleets to engage each other in single parallel lines, in order to facilitate signalling and disengagement, and to maximise fields of fire and target areas. Nelson instead arranged his ships into two columns to sail perpendicularly into the enemy fleet's line. During the battle, Nelson was shot by a French musketeer and he died shortly before the battle ended. Villeneuve was captured, along with his ship Bucentaure. He later attended Nelson's funeral while a captive on parole in Britain. Admiral Federico Gravina, the senior Spanish flag officer, escaped with the remnant of the fleet. He died five months later from wounds sustained during the battle. It was prior to this battle that Nelson had issued his now-famous final orders to his ships in 12 separate flag-hoists “England expects that every man will do his duty”. This wood sample is historically significant for its association with Admiral Lord Nelson the Battle of Trafalgar. Through Nelson’s leadership and unorthodox battle tactics, he secured not only a victory against the French and Spanish but reaffirmed Britain's naval supremacy opening the way for Britain to continuing the policy of colonisation of many countries including Australia.Wood sample adhered to the base of a hinged wood and glass display case. Wood is a sample of oak taken from the hull of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship, the HMS Victory, built in 1765. The case also contain two exhibit labels pinned above the wood sample. Other items donated with the display case, and relating to the wood sample: an 1895 photograph, a 1905 newspaper clipping, a 1962 donor's letter (two pages), and a handwritten exhibit label with a border of red lines. Photograph Front: printed- "Herbst" "28 Oxford Street, Hyde Park, Sydney", handwritten - "Mr Cooper", "see back". Back: handwritten - "Mr H Cooper, skilled shipwright, H.M.S. Wallaroo 1895" Exhibit labels still in the case: Left: handwritten- “PIECE OF OAK FROM THE HULL OF H.M.S. VICTORY”, Right: typewritten- “This piece of Oak was originally obtained by Mr. H. Cooper, skilled shipwright on H.M.S. “Victory” & afterwards on H.M.S. “Wallaroo” on the Australian Station in 1895, when he presented this exhibit to me. Chas. Harding, Late Victorian Navy.”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, oak, hms victory, vice-admiral lord nelson, horatio nelson, lord nelson, oak piece, piece of oaknelson, battle of trafalgar, maritime technology, ship relics, 18th century warship, british royal navy, h cooper shipwright, hms wallaroo, herbst hyde park sydney, charles harding, hmv naval orpedo depot williamstown, sir home popham’s telegraphic code, admiralty official day signal book -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Photographs 2021 Part 3, John Alchin, 2021
... 5617.01 - Hampshire Rd 122 - 126 Sunshine - Former Shops and Timber Yard2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.02 - Hampshire Rd 130 Sunshine - Centre Com (Former Picture Theatre) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.03 - Hampshire Rd 134 - Car Yard 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.04 - Hampshire Rd 134 - Car Yard 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5617.05 - Hampshire Rd 195 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.06 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 219 Sunshine 2021.JPG 5617.07 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.08 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.09 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5617.10 - Hampshire Rd 234 - 236 Sunshine - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.11 - Hampshire Rd 237 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.12 - Hampshire Rd 240 - 242 Sunshine Photo 01.JPG 5617.13 - Hampshire Rd 240 - 252 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.14 - Hampshire Rd 254 Sunshine - Former Coles Site 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.15 - Hampshire Rd 260 - 280 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.16 - Hampshire Rd 330 Sunshine - Tobin Brothers (Former Fire Station) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.17 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Community and Civic Centre 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.18 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Community and Civic Centre 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.19 - Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Council Offices Hampshire Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.20 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Church of Christ Elias Church of St the Prophet Greek-Melkite 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.21 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.22 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.23 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5617.24 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5617.25 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.26 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine North - East Cnr Dickson St 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.27 - Hamsphire Rd 122 Sunshine - Former Shops And Timber Yard 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.28 - Hertford Rd 20 Sunshine - Former SEVC Office 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.29 - Hertford Rd 110 Sunshine - Former Shop 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.30 - Kororoit Creek At End Of Morris St Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.31 - Fraser St 27 - 33 Sunshine - Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses (Former Bus Depot) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.32 - Kororoit Creek Couper-Angus Grove Sunshine Swimming Hole 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.33 - Kororoit Creek South Of Derby Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.34 - Kororoit Creek Trail Sign Anderson Rd 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.35 - McIntosh St Sunshine Looking East 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.36 - McIntosh St Sunshine Looking West 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.37 - Monash St 96 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.38 - Monash St 106 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.39 - Monash St 106 Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.40 - Devonshire Rd 51 Sunshine - Nelson Bros Funeral 2021 Photo 01.JPG ...Sunshine Hampshire Road Hertford Road McIntosh street Monash Street Devonshire Road Centrecom Tobin Brothers Brimbank Community And Civic Centre Brimbank Council Offices Church of Christ Elias Church of St the Prophet Greek-Melkite Lynch Gardens Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Couper-Angus Grove Nelson Bros 5617.01 - Hampshire Rd 122 - 126 Sunshine - Former Shops and Timber Yard2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.02 - Hampshire Rd 130 Sunshine - Centre Com (Former Picture Theatre) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.03 - Hampshire Rd 134 - Car Yard 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.04 - Hampshire Rd 134 - Car Yard 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5617.05 - Hampshire Rd 195 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.06 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 219 Sunshine 2021.JPG 5617.07 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.08 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.09 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5617.10 - Hampshire Rd 234 - 236 Sunshine - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.11 - Hampshire Rd 237 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.12 - Hampshire Rd 240 - 242 Sunshine Photo 01.JPG 5617.13 - Hampshire Rd 240 - 252 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.14 - Hampshire Rd 254 Sunshine - Former Coles Site 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.15 - Hampshire Rd 260 - 280 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.16 - Hampshire Rd 330 Sunshine - Tobin Brothers (Former Fire Station) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.17 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Community and Civic Centre 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.18 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Community and Civic Centre 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.19 - Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Council Offices Hampshire Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.20 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Church of Christ Elias Church of St the Prophet Greek-Melkite 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.21 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.22 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.23 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5617.24 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5617.25 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.26 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine North - East Cnr Dickson St 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.27 - Hamsphire Rd 122 Sunshine - Former Shops And Timber Yard 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.28 - Hertford Rd 20 Sunshine - Former SEVC Office 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.29 - Hertford Rd 110 Sunshine - Former Shop 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.30 - Kororoit Creek At End Of Morris St Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.31 - Fraser St 27 - 33 Sunshine - Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses (Former Bus Depot) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.32 - Kororoit Creek Couper-Angus Grove Sunshine Swimming Hole 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.33 - Kororoit Creek South Of Derby Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.34 - Kororoit Creek Trail Sign Anderson Rd 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.35 - McIntosh St Sunshine Looking East 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.36 - McIntosh St Sunshine Looking West 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.37 - Monash St 96 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.38 - Monash St 106 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.39 - Monash St 106 Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.40 - Devonshire Rd 51 Sunshine - Nelson Bros Funeral 2021 Photo 01.JPG Large collection of digital photographs that have be split over five identification numbers. ...These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout Sunshine in 2021.This collection of photographs preserves a visual record of Sunshine 2021.5617.01 - Hampshire Rd 122 - 126 Sunshine - Former Shops and Timber Yard2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.02 - Hampshire Rd 130 Sunshine - Centre Com (Former Picture Theatre) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.03 - Hampshire Rd 134 - Car Yard 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.04 - Hampshire Rd 134 - Car Yard 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5617.05 - Hampshire Rd 195 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.06 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 219 Sunshine 2021.JPG 5617.07 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.08 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.09 - Hampshire Rd 215 - 221A Sunshine 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5617.10 - Hampshire Rd 234 - 236 Sunshine - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.11 - Hampshire Rd 237 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.12 - Hampshire Rd 240 - 242 Sunshine Photo 01.JPG 5617.13 - Hampshire Rd 240 - 252 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.14 - Hampshire Rd 254 Sunshine - Former Coles Site 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.15 - Hampshire Rd 260 - 280 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.16 - Hampshire Rd 330 Sunshine - Tobin Brothers (Former Fire Station) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.17 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Community and Civic Centre 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.18 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Community and Civic Centre 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.19 - Rd Sunshine - Brimbank Council Offices Hampshire Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.20 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Church of Christ Elias Church of St the Prophet Greek-Melkite 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.21 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.22 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.23 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5617.24 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Lynch Gardens 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5617.25 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.26 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine North - East Cnr Dickson St 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.27 - Hamsphire Rd 122 Sunshine - Former Shops And Timber Yard 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.28 - Hertford Rd 20 Sunshine - Former SEVC Office 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.29 - Hertford Rd 110 Sunshine - Former Shop 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.30 - Kororoit Creek At End Of Morris St Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.31 - Fraser St 27 - 33 Sunshine - Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses (Former Bus Depot) 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.32 - Kororoit Creek Couper-Angus Grove Sunshine Swimming Hole 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.33 - Kororoit Creek South Of Derby Rd Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.34 - Kororoit Creek Trail Sign Anderson Rd 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.35 - McIntosh St Sunshine Looking East 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.36 - McIntosh St Sunshine Looking West 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.37 - Monash St 96 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.38 - Monash St 106 Sunshine 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5617.39 - Monash St 106 Sunshine 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5617.40 - Devonshire Rd 51 Sunshine - Nelson Bros Funeral 2021 Photo 01.JPG sunshine, hampshire road, hertford road, mcintosh street, monash street, devonshire road, centrecom, tobin brothers, brimbank community and civic centre, brimbank council offices, church of christ elias church of st the prophet greek-melkite, lynch gardens, kingdom hall of jehovah's witnesses, couper-angus grove, nelson bros -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPlaque - Memorial Plaque, Louise Amy Breaks
... funeral arrangements, and the Rev. J. H: Raverty officiated at the cemetery. Louise Breaks and her family were active members of the Mission. Her father James Lennox Breaks, aged 22 years, sailed from England on the Cerberus on her maiden voyage, and was associated with the ship for 34 years until he retired. williamstown seamen's institute seamen's mission mission to seamen nelson place st nicholas chapel james l. breaks engineering commander alice breaks maude breaks alice breaks nee jobson hms cerberus lhlg lightkeepers' auxiliary Commemorative Plaque for Louise Amy Breaks Louise Amy Breaks Plaque Memorial Plaque ...Louise Amy Breaks, also known as Lulu, died on the 8 May 1943. An error on the plaque mentions 1945 which was likeky erected later. In her obituary published on the Williamstown Chronicle, Friday 14 May 1943, page 1: A well-known and very highly respected resident of this city, Miss Louise Amy (Lulu) Breaks, of 4 Jackson Court, Ferguson St., died on Saturday morning, after a brief Illness. Deceased was born .ocally and was the eldest daughter of the late Engineer Commander James L. Breaks, R.N., and Alice Breaks. Deceased was a very prominent member and worker of Holy Trinity Church and actively identified with every caritable movement in this City. She leaves a sister, Miss Maude Breaks, to mourn her loss. The funeral took place on Monday afternioon, leaving Holy Trinity Church after a service conducted by the Rev. J. H. Raverty, assisted by the Revs. S. P. H. Martin and Oliver. The large congregation in the Church, lengthy cortege, and very large number of floral tributes received testified to the esteem in which deceased was held. Ernest W. Jackson. had charge of the funeral arrangements, and the Rev. J. H: Raverty officiated at the cemetery.Louise Breaks and her family were active members of the Mission. Her father James Lennox Breaks, aged 22 years, sailed from England on the Cerberus on her maiden voyage, and was associated with the ship for 34 years until he retired. Commemorative Plaque for Louise Amy Breakswilliamstown, seamen's institute, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, nelson place, st nicholas chapel, james l. breaks, engineering commander, alice breaks, maude breaks, alice breaks nee jobson, hms cerberus, lhlg, lightkeepers' auxiliary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: OLD NOTES OF THE LATE ALEXANDER RANKIN OF POONCAIRA RE EUREKA STOCKADE BALLARAT 1854, 1901
... Nelson, Citizen Rankin, Citizen Ofarrell? And Alick Foo Chow (Grand Mandarin from the Court of Foo Chow Foo. It mentions about a representative gathering and says 'look place re site for new Govt. Officers/offices. Document 3 is dated 3 Jan 1901, 1902 or 1907 and appears to be written from Pooncaira by a John Chambers. The document talks about Pooncaira and mentions the funeral...Nelson, Citizen Rankin, Citizen Ofarrell? And Alick Foo Chow (Grand Mandarin from the Court of Foo Chow Foo. It mentions about a representative gathering and says 'look place re site for new Govt. Officers/offices. Document 3 is dated 3 Jan 1901, 1902 or 1907 and appears to be written from Pooncaira by a John Chambers. The document talks about Pooncaira and mentions the funeral ...Document. Business sized envelope marked 'Old notes & jottings of the late Alexander Rankin? Of Pooncaira re Eureka Stockade Ballarat 1854'. Envelope has stamped on bottom left corner - McColl, Rankin & Stanistreet, Chartered Accountants (Aust), Royal Bank Chambers, 70 Elizabeth St, Melbourne. Envelope contains three documents. Document 1 is about part of the Eureka Stockade and mentions Scobie, Wise, Denovan, Campbell, Peter Lalor, Grant Vern? And Paddy O'Connel?. Document 2 is titled 'Little Dedlingtron and the Pump Handle' and mentions Mitchell, King John of Pooncaira, Citizen Nelson, Citizen Rankin, Citizen Ofarrell? And Alick Foo Chow (Grand Mandarin from the Court of Foo Chow Foo. It mentions about a representative gathering and says 'look place re site for new Govt. Officers/offices. Document 3 is dated 3 Jan 1901, 1902 or 1907 and appears to be written from Pooncaira by a John Chambers. The document talks about Pooncaira and mentions the funeral of Bob Bayley after Christmas time. The document appears to be written for inclusion in a newspaper. See enclosed transcriptions of the three documents and additional information on an Alexander Rankin of Pooncaira who may be the Alexander Rankin of Pooncaira mentioned on the envelope. Also enclosed information on Scobie and Wise mentioned in document 1 about the Eureka Stockade. Eureka Stockade document is of historical importance.cottage, miners, old notes & jottings of the late alexander rankin? of pooncaira, eureka stockade -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Nelson Brothers Devonshire Road Sunshine, [early 1960s]
... Nelson Bros... Devonshire Road... Sunshine... Funeral...Nelson Bros Devonshire Road Sunshine Funeral Palour Four photos depicting the progress of the building of Nelson Bros parlour in Sunshine Nelson Brothers Devonshire Road Sunshine Photograph Nelson Brothers Devonshire Road Sunshine ...Four photos depicting the progress of the building of Nelson Bros parlour in Sunshinenelson bros, devonshire road, sunshine, funeral palour -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Document, Probate of the Will of Thomas Paterson of Happy Valley, Victoria
... funeral of William T. Paterson, of Happy Valley, who died at his father's residence on Tuesday Inst, took place on Thursday afternoon at the Linton Ceme tery. The deceased, who was 42 years of age, had been suffering from lung com plaint for some time back, but a sudden hemorrhage hastened his end. The coffin-bearers were Messrs D. Garvey, T. L. Thomas, W. J. Scolari, J. Hynes, W. David, and H. Ormiston. The Rev. J. O. Allen Clarke conducted the burial ser vice, and Mr Jas. Nelson...funeral of William T. Paterson, of Happy Valley, who died at his father's residence on Tuesday Inst, took place on Thursday afternoon at the Linton Ceme tery. The deceased, who was 42 years of age, had been suffering from lung com plaint for some time back, but a sudden hemorrhage hastened his end. The coffin-bearers were Messrs D. Garvey, T. L. Thomas, W. J. Scolari, J. Hynes, W. David, and H. Ormiston. The Rev. J. O. Allen Clarke conducted the burial ser vice, and Mr Jas. Nelson ...Thomas Paterson of Happy Valley was a fruit grower. ::The funeral of William T. Paterson, of Happy Valley, who died at his father's residence on Tuesday Inst, took place on Thursday afternoon at the Linton Ceme tery. The deceased, who was 42 years of age, had been suffering from lung com plaint for some time back, but a sudden hemorrhage hastened his end. The coffin-bearers were Messrs D. Garvey, T. L. Thomas, W. J. Scolari, J. Hynes, W. David, and H. Ormiston. The Rev. J. O. Allen Clarke conducted the burial ser vice, and Mr Jas. Nelson was the under taker.A probate of the Will of Thomas Paterson Snr of Happy Valley, Victoriaballarat old colonists' association, thomas paterson, happy valley -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Brass Band Outside Todd Bros Butchers, circa 1900
... Nelson, Possum Dawe. As the boys were all in dark suits I think the occasion would have been at [Ernie] Ching's funeral. ...Nelson, Possum Dawe. As the boys were all in dark suits I think the occasion would have been at [Ernie] Ching's funeral. ...Subjects identified in early LDHS records: "Holding, Stella Todd, Pat Mark, Millie Todd. Bill Stratton with butchers basket Paddy Todd with double bass horn Diddy Powell with tenor horn\ Jack Simper with cornet Mr Trengrove drum major Jimmy Suttie cornet George Bennett tenor horn W Todd bandmaster and cornet George Preston euphonium onlookers Gordon Bennett, Norman Nelson, Possum Dawe. As the boys were all in dark suits I think the occasion would have been at [Ernie] Ching's funeral. He died with Peron [peritonitis]. He was 21 and a good bandsman. The band played 'Lead kindly light, The Dead March from Saul, very Sad' ". Note: - This information was once written on a piece of paper attached to the photograph. This slip of paper is no longer affixed to back of photograph. There is a copy of this photograph in the Todd family file, with some names listed. If this photograph was taken on the day of Ernie Ching's funeral, it dates the photograph to 1908. Mounted black & white photograph of a group of bandsmen and onlookers, in front of Todd Bros Butchers, corner Clyde and Sussex Streets, Linton. Joints of meat are visible in front window of shop. A black and white dog is curled up asleep below the display window. Two young boys in the forefront are wearing striped aprons. One of the boys is holding a basket of goods.brass bands, musicians, streetscapes, todd bros. butcher, ernie ching -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaB&W photo of another photo or newspaper photograph of Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls, Undated
... Ill health continued to dog him during retirement, but he played his Nelson Eddy records, enjoyed his expanding family, and when able, ministered to the Aboriginal Church at the League’s premises. Sir Douglas Nicholls died on 4 June 1988 at Mooroopna, predeceased (1981) by his wife and survived by his five children. He was given a state funeral...Ill health continued to dog him during retirement, but he played his Nelson Eddy records, enjoyed his expanding family, and when able, ministered to the Aboriginal Church at the League’s premises. Sir Douglas Nicholls died on 4 June 1988 at Mooroopna, predeceased (1981) by his wife and survived by his five children. He was given a state funeral ...Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls (1906-1988), footballer, pastor, activist and governor, was born on 9 December 1906 at Cummeragunja Aboriginal mission, New South Wales, fifth child of Herbert Nicholls, seasonal worker, and his wife Florence, née Atkinson. Doug grew up at Cummeragunja, on the Murray River near Barmah, in its golden years of Aboriginal autonomy. Thomas Shadrach James gave him and other Yorta Yorta children a sound primary education, reinforcing the pride and self-assurance gained from their parents. As Doug grew, so too did the powers of the State’s Aboriginal Protection Board. Doug’s elder sister Hilda was removed about 1915. When Doug reached 14, he was moved off under the Aborigines Protection Act (1909) to find work. He took a job with dredging teams constructing levees on the Murray. Like other youths in the region Nicholls played Australian rules football, emulating kinsmen who had won local premierships since the 1890s. Doug and his brother Herbert (‘Dowie’) played with Tongala in the mid-1920s. Melbourne football beckoned, Doug trying out unsuccessfully for Carlton in 1927. He signed with the Northcote Victorian Football Association team, despite his nervousness about his Aboriginality, and was given a job with Northcote City Council. ‘Dowie’ joined him for a season. Doug was short at 5 ft 2 ins (158 cm), but muscular and lightning fast. He competed regularly during a boom in professional running, winning many heat and place prizes. In 1929 he won the Nyah and Warracknabeal gifts, earning a sash and £100 in each, together with a case of cutlery in the latter. Using his speed on the wing for Northcote, he produced great spring and agility from his compact body. The Sporting Globe reported in 1929 that ‘he flashes through packs of big men, whisks around small men . . . and attempts marks at the back of any six-footer’. In front-on clashes he was flattened only to rise again. The sole Aborigine in the VFA, he was known affectionately as the ‘flying Abo’ but called worse by his opponents’ barrackers. He competed for five seasons, being named ‘best and fairest’ twice, appearing in three association grand finals and winning in 1929. Keen to earn more than a seasonal wage, in 1931 Nicholls accepted a three-year contract with Jimmy Sharman’s travelling boxing show. The bouts matched opposites, local against tent boxer, white against black, and sometimes men of different sizes. He faced stiff competition from those who wanted to best the noted Melbourne black footballer, the crowd adding racial abuse. A far better footballer than boxer, he copped some punishment. Fighting in the Melbourne Stadium in December 1931, he was described by Truth as ‘slow and awkward’, but packing a ‘good wallop’. In 1932 Sharman, who treated his boxers fairly, released Nicholls to join the Fitzroy Victorian Football League team, which agreed to employ him as its groundsman. He played fifty-four games for Fitzroy over six seasons until knee trouble forced him out in 1937. Winning cups in 1934 and 1935, he played alongside Haydn Bunton and Wilfred (‘Chicken’) Smallhorn. Grand finals eluded him but he represented Victoria twice. Following his mother’s death, Nicholls revisited the Church of Christ chapel in Northcote, where they had worshipped together. On 17 July 1932 he experienced a conversion. He was soon baptised and witnessed openly, leading his fellow footballers to occasional church parades. Nicholls exhibited leadership qualities. William Cooper, founder of the Australian Aborigines’ League and Nicholls’ Yorta Yorta kinsman and fellow Christian, encouraged the young footballer. In February 1935 Cooper, Nicholls and others lobbied Thomas Paterson, the Commonwealth minister for the interior, over the need for Federal control of Aboriginal affairs. Nicholls attended the Day of Mourning protest for Aborigines held in Sydney on 26 January 1938, declaring: ‘after 150 years our people are still influenced and bossed by white people. I know we can proudly hold our own with others if given the chance’. When Cooper retired in November 1940 Nicholls became secretary of the AAL. On 2 June 1941 Nicholls enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces. He trained at Seymour and Bonegilla before being posted to the 29th Battalion. As Major Frank Corr’s batman, he was popular with other soldiers who tolerated his preaching and Bible reading. His army service was brief, however, and he was discharged in Melbourne on compassionate grounds on 22 January 1942. His biographer claimed that the Fitzroy police requested his return to mediate in the racial tensions developing between servicemen and the mostly respectable Aboriginal families living in crowded and dilapidated Fitzroy housing; Aboriginal people maintain that they requested his release. Nicholls began welfare work and religious services from an Aboriginal home in Gertrude Street, Fitzroy. In April 1942, ‘Dowie’ died of road accident trauma, leaving his wife, Gladys, née Bux, and three children. On 26 December 1942 at Moama Methodist Church, New South Wales, Nicholls married her, a caring gesture which developed into a loving partnership. In January 1943 he initiated ‘Aboriginal Sunday’, featuring a gum leaf orchestra and choir. By 1955 this service had moved to July and later evolved into National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week. Ordained a Churches of Christ pastor in 1945, Nicholls conducted a vigorous ministry from a chapel in Gore Street, Fitzroy. His work survived on donations, a small honorarium, and his employment as team coach (1947) and curator at the Northcote Football Ground. In the 1950s Gladys established grocery and opportunity shops to earn income and provide services. Their house soon overflowed with people in need or visitors to Melbourne. Nicholls also hosted inspiring African American visitors such as the pianist Winifred Attwell and the singer Harry Belafonte. His ministry extended to Aboriginal country communities. Gladys taught Sunday school, undertook endless fund-raising and welfare work beside her husband, and became his greatest supporter and financial manager. They formed an Aboriginal Girls’ Hostel in 1956, for which they acted as house parents, and bought holiday units for Aborigines at Queenscliff. Persistently advocating Aboriginal rights, Nicholls protested about the impact of the Woomera rocket range on the people of the Warburton Ranges, co-ordinated the production of a concert, Out of the Dark, scripted by Jean Campbell, to rectify the omission of Aborigines from Victoria’s Commonwealth jubilee celebrations, and criticised the Victorian Aboriginal Protection Board. In 1957 when the board was transformed into the Aborigines’ Welfare Board, he and Harold Blair were appointed as Aboriginal representatives. Maintaining the stance of a political moderate, he did not bear grudges and sought to build bridges between black and white. He co-operated with any group that aided the cause, including the Council of Aboriginal Rights, whose executive were members of the Communist Party of Australia. This association attracted the attention of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, which in 1957 began to keep a file on Nicholls. In May 1957 Nicholls formed the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League with Doris Blackburn and Gordon Bryant, a Federal parliamentarian. As its paid field officer and spokesman, Nicholls contested assimilation policies and used film to raise awareness of issues. When the Welfare Board attempted to close Lake Tyers reserve, Gippsland, he resigned in disgust and led a protest march on parliament in May 1963. The AAL also petitioned the United Nations on land rights in June, perhaps the first indigenous body to do so. He argued for new premises at 58 Cunningham Street, Northcote, opened in 1966 as the ‘Doug Nicholls Centre’. In 1958 Nicholls was a foundation member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders after 1964), which he served as national field officer (1961) and Victorian secretary (1962-63). While an innovator in tactics, he was alarmed by the influence of confrontational ‘black power’ politics in the AAL and resigned as a director amid turmoil on this issue in 1969, claiming the concept was a ‘bitter word’, not needed in Australia. Similar tensions in FCAATSI led him to join with Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal) in establishing the short-lived National Tribal Council as an alternative forum. As the AAL leadership moderated their stance, he returned as president (1969-74) of the new all-Aboriginal organisation. He was also a keen patron of the National Aboriginal Sports Foundation, founded in 1969. Many honours were conferred on Nicholls: he was appointed MBE (1957) and OBE (1968) and knighted (1972). In 1962 he was named Victorian ‘Father of the Year’ and the State’s second Aboriginal justice of the peace. Crowned Melbourne’s 1973 King of Moomba, he was declared Bapu Mamus (a Torres Strait term for ‘headman’) by the NTC. On 1 December 1976 Sir Douglas was appointed Governor of South Australia, but his health deteriorated within weeks, making it difficult for him to perform his official duties. In March 1977 he hosted Queen Elizabeth during her royal tour and was appointed KCVO. He relinquished his governorship on 30 April 1977 following a stroke. Ill health continued to dog him during retirement, but he played his Nelson Eddy records, enjoyed his expanding family, and when able, ministered to the Aboriginal Church at the League’s premises. Sir Douglas Nicholls died on 4 June 1988 at Mooroopna, predeceased (1981) by his wife and survived by his five children. He was given a state funeral and buried in tribal ground at Cummeragunja cemetery. Among the many tributes to him are an oval at Northcote, handed to the AAL in 1982, a Canberra suburb gazetted in 1991, and a fellowship for Indigenous leadership established in 2003, all in his name, and a statue of Sir Doug and Lady Nicholls by Louis Laumen, unveiled in 2007 in Parliament Gardens, Melbourne. Sir Douglas Nicholls is shown speaking at a microphone; head and shoulders; dressed in a suit.Pastor Douglas Nicholls
