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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Sacrifice and patriotism : a World War 1 walk in Pakenham Cemetery, 2016
... Sacrifice and patriotism : a World War 1 walk in Pakenham...Pakenham Cemetery...World War 1914-1918 Pakenham (Vic.) Pakenham Cemetery ...A compilation of stories of servicemen and their families with connections to the Pakenham Cemetery and the Great War.vi, 113 p.; 30 cmnon-fictionA compilation of stories of servicemen and their families with connections to the Pakenham Cemetery and the Great War. world war 1914-1918, pakenham (vic.), pakenham cemetery -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Film, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Pakenham Cemetery Register & Headstone 1850 - 1999, 2000
... Pakenham Cemetery Register & Headstone 1850 - 1999....Pakenham Cemetery (Vic.)...Pakenham (Vic.) Pakenham Cemetery (Vic.) Index ...Index to the register and transcriptions of headstones.Set of 4 microfiche.non-fictionIndex to the register and transcriptions of headstones.pakenham (vic.), pakenham cemetery (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Pakenham Cemetery tour. 2011, 2011
... Pakenham Cemetery tour. 2011...Pakenham Cemetery.... Pakenham (Vic.) Pakenham Cemetery A compilation ...A compilation of stories of local people and their families with connections to Pakenham Cemetery30 p.; 30 cmnon-fictionA compilation of stories of local people and their families with connections to Pakenham Cemeterypakenham (vic.), pakenham cemetery -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Indomitable women : celebrating 150 years of Pakenham Cemetery, 25 October 2015, 2015
... Indomitable women : celebrating 150 years of Pakenham...Pakenham Cemetery...Pakenham (Vic.) Pakenham Cemetery A compilation of stories ...A compilation of stories of local women and their families with connections to Pakenham Cemetery32 p.; 30 cmnon-fictionA compilation of stories of local women and their families with connections to Pakenham Cemeterypakenham (vic.), pakenham cemetery -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Despard Family Grave At Malmsbury Cemetery, Malmsbury ca1998
... Buildings - Malmsbury Cemetery People - "Pakenham,George...-ranges Buildings - Malmsbury Cemetery People - "Pakenham,George ...Buildings - Malmsbury Cemetery People - "Pakenham,George, Frances Margaret" -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, April 17, 1897
This is the Nowa Nowa crossing off Old Orbost Road, to the first Nowa Nowa Hotel built by Moses Faithfull, in 1890, in background. Moses Faithful came to Australia from England with his parents on the Royal Consort in 1844. After living at Bulla, Pakenham and Wurruk he and his wife moved to Hospital Creek in about 1885 where he took up the first selection of land at Upper Hospital Creek. As well as farming he built the first hotel at Nowa Nowa in 1890. He had charge of the hotel until 1895 when he sold to Mary Stirling. Moses died on 8th July 1901, aged 66, at the residence of his son-in-law, David Price, at Newmerella, and buried in the Orbost cemetery.This hotel was built in 1890 and doubled as a coaching stop on the inland route. Settlement grew up around the hotel. It was sold 1895 to Mary Stirling who husband own the land the hotel stood on. The hotel burned down on 29 July 1955. This is a pictorial record of Nowa Nowa in the late 19th century.A black / white photograph of a creek crossing with large stones in the foreground. A bridge can be seen in the background across the creek.nowa-nowa faithful-moses stirling-hotel -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black / white photograph, late 19th - early 29th century
The building in this photograph of Boggy Creek is probably the first Nowa Nowa Hotel built by Moses Faithfull, in 1890. Moses Faithful came to Australia from England with his parents on the Royal Consort in 1844. After living at Bulla, Pakenham and Wurruk he and his wife moved to Hospital Creek in about 1885 where he took up the first selection of land at Upper Hospital Creek. As well as farming he built the first hotel at Nowa Nowa in 1890. He had charge of the hotel until 1895 when he sold to Mary Stirling. Moses died on 8th July 1901, aged 66, at the residence of his son-in-law, David Price, at Newmerella, and buried in the Orbost cemetery.This hotel was built in 1890 and doubled as a coaching stop on the inland route. Settlement grew up around the hotel. It was sold 1895 to Mary Stirling who husband own the land the hotel stood on. The hotel burned down on 29 July 1955. This is a pictorial record of Nowa Nowa in the late 19th century.A black / white photograph / postcard of a creek with a building on the rightside. a windmillis to the left. The banks of the creek are well-vegetated.on front - bottom left -"BOGGY CREEK NOWA NOWA"boggy-creek-nowa-nowa