Showing 3 items matching "portland south cemetery"
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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - South Portland Cemetery, n.d
... Photograph - South Portland Cemetery... Portland Cemetery. Granite monument with urn on top, surrounded...Back: 'ALEXANDER DAVIDSON'S GRAVE SOUTH PORTLAND CEMETERY... Back: 'ALEXANDER DAVIDSON'S GRAVE SOUTH PORTLAND CEMETERY ...Alexander Davidson arrived in Australia in 1838 as a poor Scotsman, a mason by trade. Alexander was to work hard and amass enough savings to allow him to invest in an established Squatting Run in 1848. As stated in his obituary "by patient industry and perseverance acquired considerable wealth as a squatter on the Satima station, near Casterton" on the Wando River in Victoria. He was at first a part-owner of the Satimer Run with his brother-in-law Duncan Robertson, but was able to buy out his brother-in-law's share in 1860. In 1864, with proceeds of his squatting income, he built a two storey stucco rendered bluestone house in Portland which he called "Wando Villa", which is today a Heritage Listed Building.Black and white photo. Alexander Davidson's grave, South Portland Cemetery. Granite monument with urn on top, surrounded by wrought iron fence. Inscription unreadableBack: 'ALEXANDER DAVIDSON'S GRAVE SOUTH PORTLAND CEMETERY, PORTLAND VICTORIA 1971' - hand printed, black biro Purple stamp 'ALEX PRIESTLEY BOX 155 PHONE 309 HEYWOOD VIC 3304squatter, squattocracy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book - Text Book, Explanation and Use of The Tables for Measurement of Casks, C.18th to early 19th
... Portland South Cemetery... Portland Portland resident Portland South Cemetery Handwritten ...The owner of this textbook, Cornelius Cooke Reed, was an early settler. He was born in England and lived and died at Portland, Victoria (ca. 1880 - 23 June 1876). The Hamilton Spectator printed his Obituary: "The death of Mr. Cornelius C. Reed, a very old resident of Portland, is reported." The Portland Guardian reported on 23 December 1857, that "Cornelius C. Reed obtained a Hawker's license for the year 1868". The book was used with gauging tools to calculate the quantity of liquid in a cask or barrel. The calculation could then be used to charge a fee or tax. The book would have been used in the 18th or 19th centuries, when Customs and Tariffs were calculated manually.This book is important for its use in the centuries before modern technology. It was used to calculate the quantity of liquid in a container such as a cask or barrel. It would have been used to work out alcohol taxes or charges for freight and cartage. It represents an early mathematical reference, which was later replaced by slide rules, calculators and computers. It is significant as a rare example of an early textbook used for ullaging.Book Title: Explanation and Use of The Tables for Measurement of Casks Brown, hardcover book with gold embossed lines on the spine and dark tape on the front cover beside the spine. Handwritten inscriptions are inside the covers and throughout the book. The book is well-worn and has several repairs. Cornelius Cooke Reed of Portland, Victoria, was the owner. It is well-worn and has been repaired.Handwritten signatures: "Cornelius Cooke Reed" "C. C. Reed" Handwritten location: "Portland"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, explanation and use of the tables for measurement of casks, book, casks, measurement of casks, text book, reference book, tables of measurement, cargo, customs tax, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, cornelius cook reed, ullage, cornelius cooke reed', hawker's licence, portland, portland resident, portland south cemetery -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - View of the Cemetery at South Portland, Victoria, n.d
... Photograph - View of the Cemetery at South Portland... Photograph - View of the Cemetery at South Portland, Victoria Yeoman ...On display at History House.Sepia photograph of a cemetery. A tall monument is located in the centre of cemetery. To the right is a path leading towards a small building. Mounted on card within a decorative border bearing photographic company's name. Framed under glass in Tasmanian maple frame.Front: 140 (on emulsion, printed, lower left). Yeoman & CO. (printed, lower left). ROYAL ARCADE, MELBOURNE (printed lower right).portland, cemetery