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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Pepperell, 1991
An article about the Pepperell Family from the Burwood Bulletin, winter 1991 & stating James Alger Pepperell was a councillor in the Shire of Nunawading from 1887 - 1891 and its President in 1890 - 1891.An article about the Pepperell Family from the Burwood Bulletin, winter 1991 & stating James Alger Pepperell was a councillor in the Shire of Nunawading from 1887 - 1891 and its President in 1890 - 1891.An article about the Pepperell Family from the Burwood Bulletin, winter 1991 & stating James Alger Pepperell was a councillor in the Shire of Nunawading from 1887 - 1891 and its President in 1890 - 1891.pepperell family, pepperell, james alger, shire of nunawading -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Sculpture - Pendant, 1900s
Item purchased on eBay 2016. Belonged to Terry Pepperell (dec 2013), an avid school badge collector and an expert in school memorabilia. This pendant was possibly designed by Terry. Terry was a past President of the Numismatic Association of Victoria and a medal designer in his own right. His significant private collection of school memorabilia was auctioned after his death. This piece was purchased by James McLachlan-Troup and sold to the school via eBay. No particular significance to the school apart from its creative use of school memorabilia. Small enamel Ballarat College crest on a Stokes pendant backing with linkterry-pepperell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ross House, 1/08/1958 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photo of Ross House under construction.Donor Nance Ross is possibly Mavis Pepperell's sisterross, nance, pepperell, mavis, mock family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ross House, 1/08/1998 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photo of Ross House, 26 Dampier Street, Mitcham.Donor Nance Ross is possibly Mavis Pepperell's sister.ross, nance, pepperell, mavis, mock family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ross House, 1/08/1958 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photo of Ross House - 26 Dampier Street, Mitcham.Donor Nance Ross is possibly Mavis Pepperell's sisterross, nance, pepperell, mavis, mock family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ross House, 1/08/1958 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photo of Ross House at 26 Dampier Street, Mitcham.Donor Nance Ross is possibly Mavis Pepperell's sister.ross, nance, pepperell, mavis, mock family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ross House, 12/10/1957 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photo of Construction of Ross House, 26 Dampier Street, Mitcham, facing North to Margaret Street.Donor Nance Ross is possibly Mavis Pepperell's sister.ross, nance, pepperell, mavis, mock family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, My Life by Mavis Lucas, ?1998
Autobiography of Mavis Lucas Nee Pepperell.Autobiography of Mavis Lucas Nee Pepperell. Ms Lucas grew up in Tunstall, now Nunawading and vividly describes her life from about 1920, growing up in a working class family on a flower farm, her career in a soft furnishing factory, social life based around her church, the depression, her Marriage in the 1930's and the changes during and after the war. She tells her story to 1954. Autobiography of Mavis Lucas Nee Pepperell. lucas, mavis, pepperell, wesley college junior school, tunstall, flower growing, pepperell family, blackburn primary school, no. 2923, mount pleasant methodist church, hawthorn, frank, ashburton, hartwell, julie, helen, yos, arie, heathmont post office and store -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ross House, C.1950's
Black and white photo of Ross House at 26 Dampier Street, Blackburn.Nance Ross probably Mavis Peperrell's sister.ross, nance, pepperell, mavis, mock family -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Instruction, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Income Tax 1971/72", 1972
Instruction or notice titled "Income Tax 1971/72" printed on foolscap size off white paper. Gives instructions re Group Certificate, Tax returns, which offices to make enquiries for, details on what items, or contributions could be claimed by employees and dependents' allowance claim forms. Signed by J.L. Pepperell, Chief Finance Officer. Headed "State Electricity Commission of Victoria".trams, tramways, employees, tax -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, Melbourne Legacy Benefactors
This book is a record, made in honour of generous benefactors who have donated to the cause of Legacy. There is no date on the book as to when the donations were made or when the book was created.This is a record of members of the public who have gave generous donations to assist Legacy help the families of deceased service personnel.Blue hardcover bound book, cream pages pages with navy blue Torch emblem in top right corner of each page. The pages have a gold edge.Front cover has the Torch logo embossed in gold with 'Melbourne Legacy Benefactors' in gold lettering. Each page has a name of a donor in Prussian Blue ink with gold scroll work. About half the book is written in, the rest are blank. Inside back cover is a note in pencil "Writing is Talens Gouache Prussian Blue" and "by Terry Pepperell 95706846". There is no date in the book.honour roll, donations -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MINING REPORTS - REPORT ON DISCOVERER OF BENDIGO GOLDFIELD
Faded, printed copy of an inquiry into and report upon the claims of Henry Frenchham, of Richmond, as discoverer of the Bendigo Goldfield. Twelve other people had also put forward their claim. The other claimants are: Frederick Fenton, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, Patrick Peter Farrell, William Henry Johnson, Edward Pepperell?, Henry ?, William ?ndbach on behalf of William Johnson, Williameward, Robert Francis Walker, David Dunlop, John Paton on behalf of William Steward and the widow of Christian Asquith, and Mrs. ? ? Date at the bottom of page 23rd October 1890. Next page, dated Wednesday, 20th August, 1890 is very faded. At the bottom of the page is the Approximate Cost of Report, which adds up to £124-17-6. Mauve Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch stamped on the back.document, gold, mining reports, mining reports, report on discoverer of bendigo goldfield, frederick fenton, mrs. margaret kennedy, patrick peter farrell, william henry johnson, edward pepperell?, henry ?, william ?ndbach on behalf of william johnson, williameward, robert francis walker, david dunlop, john paton on behalf of william steward and the widow of christian asquith, and mrs. ? ?, royal historical society of victoria, bendigo branch -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE UPON THE CLAIMS OF HENRY FRENCHAM, 1890
( x ref 5673 , 8235 , Box 83 , 9077 ) Reports from the Gold Enquiry Select Committee from September 4th 1890 - 23rd October, including a list of witnesses, Minutes of Evidence 11th September 1890, 18th September 1890 and 25th September 1890; also, Appendices A - T, and also a location map drawn from memory by W. (William) Sandbach 18th Sep 1890 and Lithographed at the Department of Lands and Survey Melbourne by S. B. Bonney 28th October 1890. This enquiry covers the opinions of Robert Atkinson, Henry Frencham and Robert Francis Walker in relation to who was the first person to locate gold in the Bendigo field. Members of the Committee were Mr Bailes, in the chair, Mr Burrowes, Mr Cameron, Mr A, Young, Mr Gordon, and Mr Foster. Other name at the enquiry were, David Dunlop, John Paton, William Steward, Christian Asquith, James Graham, Ben. Bannister, Mr Fenton, T. J. Rossiter, P. P. Farrell, Thomas Robinson. Other persons who had made claims were; Patrick Peter Farrell, Frederich Fenton, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, William Henry Johnson, Edward Pepperell, Henry Byass, William Sandbach, William Steward, Mrs John Barnett, widow of Christian Asquith's son, Robert Francis Walker, David Dunlop, John Paton.gold enquiry, henry frencham, gold discovery, david dunlop, john paton, william steward, christian asquith, james graham, ben. bannister, mr fenton, t. j. rossiter, p. p. farrell, patrick peter farrell, frederich fenton, mrs. margaret kennedy, william henry johnson, edward pepperell, henry byass, william sandbach, mrs john barnett, thomas robinson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: Arts & Culture in Banyule, Darebin, Manningham, Nillumbik & Whittlesea; Vol. 4, No. 4, Jul-Aug 1999, 1999
Vol. 4, No. 4, Jul-Aug 1999 CONTENTS FOLLOWING THE SIGNS Master craftsmen of Melbourne 3 MAGNIFICENT OBSESSIONS Why we are artists 6 THE WILLIAM BLAKE EXHIBITION Closing a chapter at NGV 9 IAN McBRIDE REVIEWS Peter Porter 12 MAN OF BOOKS Anthony Marshall 13 THE INNER VIEW The book & exhibition at Arts Project Australia 16 SHORT STORY "The Angel's Paramour" 19 THE MELBOURNE BIENNALE Signs of Life 22 MONO FEAST Monologues at the Universal 23 COLLIDING RYTHYMS Blue House meets Lisa Young 25 POETRY 26 CD REVIEWS 8, 27 ARTIN' ABOUT 28 WINING & DINING 30 ART SERVICES AND TEACHING 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, gordon ford, know & grow, dymocks booksellers, pam dougherty, sign writing, terry pepperell, bruce jackson, carlucci's, ona henderson, syd tunn, carl vine, elizabeth scarlett, william blake, national gallery of victoria, peter porter, willy wonka's ice cream gourmet food, katrina kincade, anthony marshall, plenty views golf park, lovegroves of cottles bridge, adams of north riding, adams of north riding, arts project australia, dorothy berry, julian martin, chris mason, john gollings, john hardcastle, montsalvat, mon feast, evelyn krape, artspeak studio gallery, karen throssell, nillumbik art award, andy cowan, wild dog hill, kerri simpson, valonga khosa, magenta, chirs wilson, veronica holland, st andrews gallery, winter in banyule, volumes -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, J. A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1964, 1964
Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1964. Editorial - Education or Indocrination, The Principal's Page, "The Happiest Days of your Life", From Mr. Arblaster, Ceremony to Stand On, The Creative Personality, Are we Overworked?, Folksinging by the Miners, S.M.B. Silent Movies Inc, Students' Representative Committee (S.R.C.), Presidential Report, Red Roar or the Commie Threat, Conventional Wisdom, The Malaysian Student in Australia, Conferring of Diplomas 1964, Prizes Presented, Sports, The Past and the Future, The possibility of Fusion Power, School Council, Members of staff, Full Time Diploma Students 1964Yellow soft cover with black inscriptions and black images on front cover, 96 pages including advertisements.ballarat school of mines students' magazine 1964, staff, sports, kelvin whitford, armand krastins, c. w. valentine, ray windmill, jennifer boyd, malcolm park, mg. b. mck. henry, jutta bacsak, noel brady, gloria medlyn, ken felstead, jan butterworth, wayne collins, diane berry, lora richter, mr arblaster, eric fromm, john costa, stephen drew, judi woodward, michael moissinac, e. r. mcgrath, geoff. pepperell, marilyn barclay, gary roberts, jon mcdonald, ratnam nachiappan, jeni milbourne, dalia berzins, bernard livingston, ken ogden, g. n. hart, k. g. whitford, e. j. barker, h. j. trudinger, margaret leong, yew har ong, william cheng, ellen leong, joan wright, poh teck shen, kristine goodier, kok fong ho, kenneth laurence blee, jillian margaret norton, francis john pomeroy, graeme reginald williams, robert christopher blayney, alan joseph horne, anthony chai shing yeung, matthew john zeegars, peter william dalton, donald francis holmes, francis yung hei kwong, william lawrence moore, david sydney perry, vincent william quinn, graeme arthur waller, alan desmond bellingham, george ikstrums, george lauchlan nevet leishman, barry john lonsdale, malcolm john peel, harold matthew everett, bruce hugh flavel, chin kee hung, barry james patterson, willem roodenburg, raymond john benn, lloyd john menz, ian boyd beaumont, victor raymond wilson, norman kenneth hullick, philip clive lockyer, peter grantley prest, robert michael norton, chermsak tanskul, kenneth james mciver, neil albert bromley, robert james chapman, norman lindsay nash, joe hart, john thorne, greg. hunter, wayne johnson, robert e. grubb, tan joo lim, l. t. negri, p. h. malins, ruth russell, colin jellet, ken delany, roger lonsdale, bobby ong gim sen, ooi kok hai -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, Saragasso, 1978-1981
Sargasso was a monthly newspaper of the Ballarat University College/University of Ballarat Student Union newspaper. Matthew Cuthbert worked on Sargasso from 1989 to 1991 when it was created on LC 2 Apple Mac, at that time one of the best Apple labs in the country. "The Ballarat Courier had four machine, we had a suite." (Matthew Cuthbert, 2022) Mathew Cuthbert was the founder of ‘Integration,’ an alterntive venue and nightclub, with local college band, ‘The Fat Thing’ . This club had a following of Grunge and New Indie music from the UK, namely Madchester, straight from the decks of the Chevron, Melbourne. He went on to study interactive Multimedia at Central Saint Martin’s, London. "It was a great time at Ballarat, a melding of arts, humanities, friendship, youth and a Bohemia of sorts." (Matthew Cuthbert, 2022)Seventeen copies of the Ballarat University College/University of Ballarat student newspaper 'Sargasso'.student union, ballarat college of advanced education student union, eureka, newspaper, ballarat university college, university of ballarat, student union, student association, michael hayes, carparking, painters and dockers, the saints, elliott goblet, len taylor, engineering, russell bell, michael thornton, fiona kleinitz, katie o'callaghan, darren parker, ambrose nicholls, tim jess, siva shankar, terry o'biren, computers, french nuclear tests, muroroa atoll, chris hutchinson, hodges robinson, ballarat international film festival, hugh jarse, fred penhall, catherine righetti, mathew cuthbert, vicki morrison, jerry goularas, john shapham, brian sardeson, peter glover, roger burnley, michael radman, jodie chivell, janell armfield, sexual harassment, east timor, andrew sutherland, metallica, 3bbb, rod harrison, robyne sterns, voluntary student unionism, campus conservation corps, melinda glisson, christie pepperell, paul harmes, azhar albazzaz, mat erbs, russell bell, michael thornton, loren gale, stephen degabrielle, floriene loder, john winkelman, lisa gleeson, hecs, higher education contribution scheme, robyne sterns, steve blomeley, melissa auchline, jane hyland, rob sitch, chrissie mildren, eric ong, hoodoo guros, keith lanyon, david fitzgerald, vince zankin, justin driscoll, brian welsh, chaplains, orion, pauline schenk, caitlin french, tom fermi, lisa gleeson, beth filipov, ballarat film society, mortlake buskers festival, australian university games, shivalli nanduri, david jones, merrion kent, stephen hubert, carly shaw, simon kennedy, david james, michael thorton, paul sproules, jacek olchowick, rape, autism, eureka stockade memorial trust, halls of residence, student residences, peter joyce, kath pengelly, sam drew, amie bird, antonino atzori (nino), michelle menz, mariela gledj, rugby union, hockey, sarag freeman -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RE GOLD DISCOVERIES
Handwritten notes re recognising and rewarding discoverers of gold in various districts of the Colony.document, re gold discoveries, henry frencham, frederick featon, mrs margaret kennedy, patrick peter farrell, william henry johnson, edward pepperell, henry byass, william sandback, william steward, robert francis walker, david dunlop, mrs john barnett, port phillip gazette