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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORRESPONDENCE: O'KEEFE FAMILY, ADELAIDE VALE, 7th May, 1973
... CORRESPONDENCE: O'KEEFE FAMILY, ADELAIDE VALE.......O'Keefe Family...Correspondence (1973) re O'Keefe family, Adelaide Vale. Reply mentions a number of O'Keefe's in Bendigo (eg Edward O'Keefe). ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Individual O'Keefe Family Correspondence (1973) re O'Keefe family, Adelaide Vale. ...Correspondence (1973) re O'Keefe family, Adelaide Vale. Reply mentions a number of O'Keefe's in Bendigo (eg Edward O'Keefe). Reference to a cheese factory (mentioned in obituary notice page 153 of ''Annals of Bendigo''.person, individual, o'keefe family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Article - O'Keefe Family in Bendigo
... O'Keefe Family in Bendigo......O'Keefe Family...Horsfall on the history of the O'Keefe Family in Bendigo. The article references a book published by O'Keefe descendant, Mary Healy, entitled 'Railways and Pastures'. ...Edward O'Keefe Mary Healey O'Keefe Family bendigo pioneers A newspaper article by David G. ...A newspaper article by David G. Horsfall on the history of the O'Keefe Family in Bendigo. The article references a book published by O'Keefe descendant, Mary Healy, entitled 'Railways and Pastures'. The article "Family's influence spread far and wide' was published in the Bendigo Advertiser on 19/4/1989. The picture accompanying the article shows the grave of Edward O'Keefe in the White Hills Cemetery.edward o'keefe, mary healey, o'keefe family, bendigo pioneers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - Railways and Pastures the Australian O'Keefes by Mary Healy
... Family History...O'Keefe...A two hundred fifty-three pages history of the O'Keefe family and how they contributed to the development of Victoria. ...Family History O'Keefe Mary Healy A two hundred fifty-three pages history of the O'Keefe family and how they contributed to the development of Victoria. ...A two hundred fifty-three pages history of the O'Keefe family and how they contributed to the development of Victoria. The front cover has a sketch of two buildings, the back the crest of the O'Keefe family and a picture of the author Mary Healy Also see 11030.19 for a newspaper article mentioning the book.family history, o'keefe, mary healy -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Mary Nanette Healy, Railways and pastures : the Australian O'Keefes : a tribute to their pioneering efforts, 1988
... O'Keefe Family...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne O'Keefe Family Edward O'Keefe Ellen O'Keefe Andrew O'Keefe Mary O'Keefe railways A story of an Irish family migrating to Australia in 1854. ...A story of an Irish family migrating to Australia in 1854. They took on many ventures between 1854 and 1904.non-fictionA story of an Irish family migrating to Australia in 1854. They took on many ventures between 1854 and 1904.o'keefe family, edward o'keefe, ellen o'keefe, andrew o'keefe, mary o'keefe, railways -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Framed Photograph of Lee/O'Keefe Wedding, Lee/O'Keefe, 1910
... O'Keefe, also of Wangoom. The wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church, Warrnambool and the reception was held at the property of St. Mary's at Wangoom which had been held by the Lee family since the late 1850s.Two marquees were erected to cater for over 400 guests and the hospitality included midday dinner, afternoon tea, high tea and supper. ...O'Keefe, also of Wangoom. The wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church, Warrnambool and the reception was held at the property of St. Mary's at Wangoom which had been held by the Lee family since the late 1850s.Two marquees were erected to cater for over 400 guests and the hospitality included midday dinner, afternoon tea, high tea and supper. ...This is a framed photograph of a large group of people at a wedding reception in April 1910. The occasion was the marriage of Mary Lee of Wangoom and Patrick O'Keefe, also of Wangoom. The wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church, Warrnambool and the reception was held at the property of St. Mary's at Wangoom which had been held by the Lee family since the late 1850s.Two marquees were erected to cater for over 400 guests and the hospitality included midday dinner, afternoon tea, high tea and supper. The Temperance Band provided the afternoon music. This photograph is of considerable interest, firstly because it depicts a Warrnambool/Wangoom 1910 wedding and secondly because it is an unusual photograph for the time, showing a very large group (perhaps over 400).This is a black and white photograph in a brown wooden patterned frame. The photograph is set within a gilt metal edging and has a glass covering The back has a label and a screw but no hanging wire. The photograph is of a large group of people at a wedding reception and includes the bridal party and guests. Lee-O'Keefe Weddingst.mary's wangoom, lee-o'keefe wedding 1910 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, O'Keefe, Richard (Charles)
... Dr Richard (Charles) O'Keefe arrived in Australia on the Hastings, 17 March 1855 with his wife and family. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Dr Richard (Charles) O'Keefe arrived in Australia on the Hastings, 17 March 1855 with his wife and family. ...Dr Richard (Charles) O'Keefe arrived in Australia on the Hastings, 17 March 1855 with his wife and family. Six and a half months later, he registered in the Medical Register of Vitoria 1 October 1855 (number 415), as a British graduate of Dublin University and a Licentiate of the Dublin Society of Apothecaries, conferred 27 April 1849. In 1856, he was on the electoral roll in the district of Evelyn as a surgeon and resident of Eltham. By the end of May 1858 he was living in Gunning NSW. Contents Email: Brett Lowe to Eltham District Historical Society, 1 December 2013, seeking information about the two years Dr O'Keefe was in Eltham.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcrichard (charles) o'keefe, eltham doctors, dublin society of apothecaries, dublin university -
Brighton Historical SocietySuit, circa 1908-1914
... They remained in the Miller family for many years; some were worn by Margot's daughters and some were ultimately passed on to others. Based on our research, we believe that the suit's original owner may have been Julia Richards (nee O'Keefe, c. 1882-1976), who lived at 59 Black Street during this time. ...They remained in the Miller family for many years; some were worn by Margot's daughters and some were ultimately passed on to others. Based on our research, we believe that the suit's original owner may have been Julia Richards (nee O'Keefe, c. 1882-1976), who lived at 59 Black Street during this time. ...This ladies suit belonged to an elderly neighbour of the donor, Margot Miller, who lived in Black Street, Brighton in the 1970s. The neighbour had offered Margot a selection of her old clothing, dating from the early 20th century, as she wanted somebody to hold onto and care for the items after she died. Before Margot could take the items the neighbour was moved into a nursing home and, while cleaning out the house, the woman's son took the clothing to the tip with a load of rubbish. Margot happened to see him leave and was able to follow him and retrieve the clothes. They remained in the Miller family for many years; some were worn by Margot's daughters and some were ultimately passed on to others. Based on our research, we believe that the suit's original owner may have been Julia Richards (nee O'Keefe, c. 1882-1976), who lived at 59 Black Street during this time. Born in Ireland, Julia emigrated to Queensland in 1900. She married William Alfred Richards in 1911 and lived with him in Ayr, near Townsville, where they ran a hotel. It is unclear what became of William, but by the mid-1920s Julia and her two children were living in Brighton, where she remained until her death in 1976, aged 94.Cream wool ladies suit consisting of a jacket and skirt. Jacket is partially lined with silk, quilted around shoulders. Fastens with four self-covered buttons, one attached to a belt. Two box pleats at front and back, each featuring four decorative self-covered buttons at the waist. Upturned cuffs, each with two buttons. The skirt features a fabric belt and triangular pockets in each side with decorative self-covered buttons. Hook fastenings at side.1910s, women's suit, julia richards -
Box Hill RSL Inc.Uniform - RAAF Peaked hat, c. 1939
... This hat has strong provenance as the name of the owner is written on the hat, with service number, and the family connection to the donor. headwear ww2 uniform bomber command Hand written on Brim: O'Keefe, MA/428470 Navy Blue/Black Band and Gold Emblem with name and number written on brim of hat. ...Given to Box Hill RSL as part of a fathers RAAF Uniform from Bomber Command. Uniform worn by Flying Officers from Australia. This hat has strong provenance as the name of the owner is written on the hat, with service number, and the family connection to the donor. Navy Blue/Black Band and Gold Emblem with name and number written on brim of hat. Leather binding. The number written on the hat is the service number for Maurice Anthony O'Keefe.Hand written on Brim: O'Keefe, MA/428470headwear, ww2, uniform bomber command -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Healy, Mary, Railways and Pastures - The Australian O'Keefes, 1988
... Victorian Railway History Library 39 St Edmonds Rd Prahran Prahran Railway construction - Victoria - history Railway workers - Australia - history History of the O'Keefe family and their involvement in the building of railways in Victoria. index, ill, maps, p.251. ...History of the O'Keefe family and their involvement in the building of railways in Victoria.index, ill, maps, p.251.non-fictionHistory of the O'Keefe family and their involvement in the building of railways in Victoria.railway construction - victoria - history, railway workers - australia - history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Amphora, mid-to-late 19th century
... O’Keefe...Marshall Duncan...Port Fairy...1935...1985...Marshall McKenzie Duncan...Mac Duncan...Duncan family...The amphora is kindly on loan from the Duncan family. Ceramic Amphora Joe O'Keefe ...This amphora or jug has a silhouette shaped like a woman with her hands on her hips, wearing a long, flared-out skirt. The design was used in ancient Greece for pottery storage jars, the neck being narrower than the body. According to reports, this amphora was discovered in 1934 by Joe O'Keeffe, in a sand blowout, or sand hummocks, west of Levy's Point, west of Warrnambool, while he was planting marram grass for Mr Duncan. An article in the Warrnambool Standard newspaper of December 21, 1985, states that the amphora may be linked to the wooden sailing ship called the Mahogany Ship (also called the Ancient Wreck). Thermoluminescence testing indicates the relic was made in the mid-to-late 19th century, and experts suggest it was of North African origin. The presence of the amphora in the dunes, and the amphora itself, is still a mystery. The amphora was donated to Flagstaff Hill on a long-term loan by the Duncan family and displayed to the public for the first time on December 21, 1985. The exhibition continued until February 2023, when the objects on display in the Assistant Lighthouse Keepers Cottage (Shipwreck Museum) were returned to storage to rest, and the redevelopment of the Cottage began. A search for members of the Duncan Family was undertaken by Flagstaff Hill and stakeholders to resolve the loan term, but the family at that time was unknown. As such, to properly care for the amphora, it has been registered until ownership can be determined. The amphora is currently on display in the Great Circle Gallery, where members of the Duncan family recognised it and have since made contact with the museum. The amphora's presence in the hummocks remains an intriguing and tantalising mystery, yet to be solved!The amphora is significant for the mystery it holds. Its origin and connection with the local area have led to local speculation since it was discovered in 1934. Amphora or jug; earthenware, orange clay with areas of cream. The vessel has a wide mouth, a deep lip, two opposing handles between the neck and shoulder, and a bulbous body. The curved handles have a design of six bands between them. There are three rings of small dots encircling the body. The underside has concentric circles in the clay, an uneven edge and pinhole markings. The amphora is kindly on loan from the Duncan family.Pinhole patterns: [3 holes above 3 holes] opposite [3 holes above 3 holes], 1 hole] [ 1 hole above 2 holes] flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, amphora, jug, mahogany ship, ancient wreck, joe o'keefe, duncan, thermoluminescence, north africa, levy point, pottery, storage jar, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck artefact, relic, shipwreck museum, pottery jar, ancient jar, egyptian water pot, greek jar, ceramic jar, mystery, exotic jar, mystery antique, historic jug, 1934, joe o’keefe, marshall duncan, port fairy, 1935, 1985, marshall mckenzie duncan, mac duncan, duncan family, 1981, dan madden, scientific investigation, scientific analysis, scientific dating, north african origin, mid-late 19th century, marram grass, levy’s point
