Showing 12 items matching "pambula"
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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Higgins Julie, Pambula's Colonial Days, 1990c
... A brief history of Pambula News South Wales from 1797-1901...Pambula, New South Wales, Australia...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Township Whaling industry Religion A brief history of Pambula News South Wales from 1797-1901 Pambula's Colonial Days Book Higgins Julie ...A brief history of Pambula News South Wales from 1797-1901township, whaling industry, religion -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Hancock family, Charles Hancock and Aileen 'Lanie' Hancock, 1932 c
... Black and white photograph of Charles Hancock aged 3 years and his sister Aileen 'Lanie' Hancock 13 months taken at Pambula New South Wales c1932...Pambula, New South Wales, Australia...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Children of Charles Forsyth and Rose Marion nee Doyle Hancock Social History Hancock Family Black and white photograph of Charles Hancock aged 3 years and his sister Aileen 'Lanie' Hancock 13 months taken at Pambula New South Wales c1932 Charles Hancock and Aileen 'Lanie' Hancock Photograph Hancock family ...Children of Charles Forsyth and Rose Marion nee Doyle HancockBlack and white photograph of Charles Hancock aged 3 years and his sister Aileen 'Lanie' Hancock 13 months taken at Pambula New South Wales c1932social history, hancock family -
Federation University Art CollectionOil on masonite, Neville Bunning, 'Storm over Merimbula - Pambula Beach' by Neville Bunning
... 'Storm over Merimbula - Pambula Beach' by Neville Bunning...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork beach 'Storm over Merimbula - Pambula Beach' by Neville Bunning Oil on masonite Neville Bunning ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, beach -
Federation University Art CollectionOil on masonite, Storm over Merimbula - Pambula Beach by Neville Bunning
... Storm over Merimbula - Pambula Beach by Neville Bunning...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork Storm over Merimbula - Pambula Beach by Neville Bunning Oil on masonite Neville Bunning ...Neville Bunning taught Sculpture and Ceramics at the School of Mines and Industry, Ballarat between 1945 and 1964. During that time, he formed the Ballarat Artist’s Society, a group that sponsored art and invited modernist artists to visit Ballarat to speak to students and the public. Bunning wrote a weekly art column in The Courier, where his insightful comments made readers aware of significant trends in Art. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - Victory and Mt. Gahn Gold Mining Co
... ...Pambula...On 9th April, 1915, the Victory and Mt. Gahn mine, Pambula, mine workings were reported on by McColl, Rankin and Stanistreet in the Bendigo Advertiser. ...Rankin was the Legal Manager of the mine. gold mining gold Bendigo Victory and Mt Gahn Gold Mine Pambula Victory and Mt. Gahn Gold Mining Co. ...On 9th April, 1915, the Victory and Mt. Gahn mine, Pambula, mine workings were reported on by McColl, Rankin and Stanistreet in the Bendigo Advertiser. Mr. R.A. Rankin was the Legal Manager of the mine.Victory and Mt. Gahn Gold Mining Co. Plan forms part of the Margaret Roberts Collection.gold mining, gold, bendigo, victory and mt gahn gold mine, pambula -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - Langdon Co
... ...Pambula...On 9th April, 1915, the Victory and Mt. Gahn mine, Pambula, mine workings were reported on by McColl, Rankin and Stanistreet in the Bendigo Advertiser. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields On 9th April, 1915, the Victory and Mt. Gahn mine, Pambula, mine workings were reported on by McColl, Rankin and Stanistreet in the Bendigo Advertiser. ...On 9th April, 1915, the Victory and Mt. Gahn mine, Pambula, mine workings were reported on by McColl, Rankin and Stanistreet in the Bendigo Advertiser. Mr. R.A. Rankin was the Legal Manager of the mine.Langdon Co. Plan forms part of the Margaret Roberts Collection.gold mining, gold, bendigo, victory and mt gahn gold mine, pambula -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - Victory and Mt. Gahn Co
... ...Pambula...Gahn Mine was near Pambula, New South Wales. An image of the name plate is available on: https://teaghan11.wixsite.com/encyc-sehistory/victory-gm-company-sign...Gahn Co. Pambula Printed on top of plan: Victory and Mt. ...The Victory and Mt. Gahn Mine was near Pambula, New South Wales. An image of the name plate is available on: https://teaghan11.wixsite.com/encyc-sehistory/victory-gm-company-signPrinted on top of plan: Victory and Mt. Gahn Co., 40' to and inch. Plan shows a. mine workings on a horizontal plane and b. transverse section. Stopes are coloured in blue and red. No key shown. Plan forms part of the Margaret Roberts Collection of mining records. margaret roberts, gold, gold mine, bendigo, victory and mt. gahn co., pambula -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, 1950c
... Black and white photograph of four men showing their catch of king fish from their lake boat in the Pambula River, NSW...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Fish Jetties Black and white photograph of four men showing their catch of king fish from their lake boat in the Pambula River, NSW Photograph ...Black and white photograph of four men showing their catch of king fish from their lake boat in the Pambula River, NSWfishing industry, boats and boating, fish, jetties -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - Victory and Mt. Gahn Co
... Gahn Co. was located near Pambula, New South Wales. ...Gahn Co. was located near Pambula, New South Wales. Margaret Roberts gold gold mine Victory and Mt.Gahn Victory and Mt. ...Victory and Mt. Gahn Co. was located near Pambula, New South Wales. Victory and Mt. Gahn Co. mine workings. Plan shows longitudinal section and, secondly, plan of underground workings on the horizontal plane. Written on top of plan: 'Victory and Mt. Gahn Co. 40 ft to and inch' Plan forms part of the Margaret Roberts Collection of mining records. margaret roberts, gold, gold mine, victory and mt.gahn -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyCertificate - two Letterheads, Handcocks Transport, HANDCOCK'S TRANSPORT Pty Ltd, 1970s-1990s
... Initially founded at Pambula NSW, Hancocks developed a widespread network of routes, including through Lks Entrance and Orbost in Victoria....Initially founded at Pambula NSW, Hancocks developed a widespread network of routes, including through Lks Entrance and Orbost in Victoria. ...Hancocks Transport, begun in 1926, was one of the pioneers of road transport down the South East Coast of Australia. Initially founded at Pambula NSW, Hancocks developed a widespread network of routes, including through Lks Entrance and Orbost in Victoria.These 2 letterheads are significant because they relate to Hancocks Transport, one of the premier haulage companies of south-east Australia, including Orbost and Lakes Entrance. 3346.1 black printing onto cream paper. A drawing of a large truck is on the top left. 3346.2 black printing onto cream paper. A narrow red line around the text at the top of the paper. 3346.1 HANDCOCK'S INTERSTATE TRANSPORT Pty Ltd, Princes Highway, Eden, NSW 2551 3346.2 HANDCOCKS CARRIERS SINCE 1926 Lakes Entrance 3809road haulage, trucks, hancocks transport -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Orford family graves, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, Sep 2009
... Originally settling in New South Wales, daughter Sarah Amelia was born at Braidwood in 1843 and son, Thomas Henry at Pambula in 1847. James was a carpenter who is known to have built the original gates to Eltham Cemetery. ...Originally settling in New South Wales, daughter Sarah Amelia was born at Braidwood in 1843 and son, Thomas Henry at Pambula in 1847. James was a carpenter who is known to have built the original gates to Eltham Cemetery. ...One of Eltham's earliest settlers was James Orford. Born 1804 in Bedfordshire, the son of George, a carpenter and Lydia Barret, he and wife Sarah Amelia nee Moull (1807) arrived as Assisted Immigrants aboard the ship, ‘Orestes’, November 28, 1839 accompanied by their children, George (14), Mary Ann (11), and James (2). Originally settling in New South Wales, daughter Sarah Amelia was born at Braidwood in 1843 and son, Thomas Henry at Pambula in 1847. James was a carpenter who is known to have built the original gates to Eltham Cemetery. He died in 1869. Around 1890, his son Thomas Henry Orford was living in Pitt Street. Following the death of his wife Helen in 1899, Thomas was appointed by Joseph Panton to look after ‘Panton Park’, a 429-acre bushland property at the fork of Reynolds and Laughing Waters Roads, extending down to the Yarra River. His work entailed ringbarking the manna gums on the property to clear the land for pasture. Thomas lived in a slab hut with his son Ernie, who helped with the work. When Gordon Lyon purchased Panton Park in 1908, Thomas then worked for Lyon at both Panton Park and at ‘Banyule’, Lyon's stud farm at Heidelberg. In 1915 Lyon gave Thomas six acres of land in Reynolds Road with a two-roomed cottage. Thomas died in 1944 and is buried in Eltham Cemetery with his wife and his parents. Another of James Orford's sons was James Matthias Orford. He tried to grow food on land at the end of Laughing Waters Road, but without success. Reputedly the Wurundjeri taught him to swim. He was once imprisoned; when his friend Constable Lawlor invited him to inspect the new bluestone lock-up, Lawlor locked him in and wouldn't release him until he was promised two gallons of beer! ORFORD In Memory Of James 1804 -1869 Sarah Amelia 1807 - 1897 Their son Thomas Henry 1847 - 1944 His wife Helen Amelia 1854 - 1899Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 6 stripsKodak GC 400-9eltham cemetery, gravestones, helen amelia orford, james orford, sarah amelia orford, thomas henry orford, cemetery gates -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Orford family graves, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
... Originally settling in New South Wales, daughter Sarah Amelia was born at Braidwood in 1843 and son, Thomas Henry at Pambula in 1847. James was a carpenter who is known to have built the original gates to Eltham Cemetery. ...Originally settling in New South Wales, daughter Sarah Amelia was born at Braidwood in 1843 and son, Thomas Henry at Pambula in 1847. James was a carpenter who is known to have built the original gates to Eltham Cemetery. ...One of Eltham's earliest settlers was James Orford. Born 1804 in Bedfordshire, the son of George, a carpenter and Lydia Barret, he and wife Sarah Amelia nee Moull (1807) arrived as Assisted Immigrants aboard the ship, ‘Orestes’, November 28, 1839 accompanied by their children, George (14), Mary Ann (11), and James (2). Originally settling in New South Wales, daughter Sarah Amelia was born at Braidwood in 1843 and son, Thomas Henry at Pambula in 1847. James was a carpenter who is known to have built the original gates to Eltham Cemetery. He died in 1869. Around 1890, his son Thomas Henry Orford was living in Pitt Street. Following the death of his wife Helen in 1899, Thomas was appointed by Joseph Panton to look after ‘Panton Park’, a 429-acre bushland property at the fork of Reynolds and Laughing Waters Roads, extending down to the Yarra River. His work entailed ringbarking the manna gums on the property to clear the land for pasture. Thomas lived in a slab hut with his son Ernie, who helped with the work. When Gordon Lyon purchased Panton Park in 1908, Thomas then worked for Lyon at both Panton Park and at ‘Banyule’, Lyon's stud farm at Heidelberg. In 1915 Lyon gave Thomas six acres of land in Reynolds Road with a two-roomed cottage. Thomas died in 1944 and is buried in Eltham Cemetery with his wife and his parents. Another of James Orford's sons was James Matthias Orford. He tried to grow food on land at the end of Laughing Waters Road, but without success. Reputedly the Wurundjeri taught him to swim. He was once imprisoned; when his friend Constable Lawlor invited him to inspect the new bluestone lock-up, Lawlor locked him in and wouldn't release him until he was promised two gallons of beer! ORFORD In Memory Of James 1804 -1869 Sarah Amelia 1807 - 1897 Their son Thomas Henry 1847 - 1944 His wife Helen Amelia 1854 - 1899Born Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, helen amelia orford, james orford, sarah amelia orford, thomas henry orford
