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Unions BallaratStudent Revolt! La Trobe University 1967-73, York, Barry, 1989
... ...prisons - pentridge...They were subsequently imprisoned at Pentridge Prison for several months although no criminal charges were made known. ...They were subsequently imprisoned at Pentridge Prison for several months although no criminal charges were made known. ...A history of three La Trobe University student union activists in the early 1970s - Brian Pola, Barry York and Fergus Robinson - who disobeyed the University's order to stay off campus. They were subsequently imprisoned at Pentridge Prison for several months although no criminal charges were made known. The account of on-campus student politics is fascinating and complex in comparison to contemporary student unionism. At the time of their release and to date, the University has not apologised to the "La Trobe Three" for what happened. The book is written by Barry York who was one of the "La Trobe Three"; it was published in the year of La Trobe University's 25th anniversary. Relevant to student unionism in the 1970s and contemporary to Australia's participation in the Vietnam War. Issues relating to university culture, social justice and activism.Paperback; 184 pages. Front cover: black and white; title and author's name; black and white photo of student activists. Back cover: black and white; black and white photo of student activists and police at La Trobe University.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, pola, brian, york, barry, robinson, fergus, unions - student, universities, prisons - pentridge, la trobe university, la trobe university - student representative council, student activism, social justice, maoism, vietnam war, vice chancellors - david myers, premiers - bolte -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - Evan Jones
... Rev Evan Jones, Pentridge Prison Chaplain in Old Melbourne Jail reception centre with a portrait of Rev William Hill, Wesleyan minister murdered by a prisoner, George Ritson, in 1869....Pentridge Prison Chaplain Rev Evan Jones, Church and Nation 25 November 1987 p17...Pentridge Prison Chaplain Rev Evan Jones, Church and Nation 25 November 1987 p17 Rev Evan Jones, Pentridge Prison Chaplain in Old Melbourne Jail reception centre with a portrait of Rev William Hill, Wesleyan minister murdered by a prisoner, George Ritson, in 1869. ...Rev Evan Jones, Pentridge Prison Chaplain in Old Melbourne Jail reception centre with a portrait of Rev William Hill, Wesleyan minister murdered by a prisoner, George Ritson, in 1869.Pentridge Prison Chaplain Rev Evan Jones, Church and Nation 25 November 1987 p17 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Mixed media - From Prison Hulks to Pentridge Prison, 12 June 2017
... From Prison Hulks to Pentridge Prison...prison officer...bendigo gaol...pentridge...DVD entitled "From Prison Hulks to Pentridge Prison" - Photos Only, the original DVD has music....Mixed media From Prison Hulks to Pentridge Prison ...This DVD was dedicated to the late George Bright, retired prison officer in Her Majesty's Prison service Victoria at Bendigo Prison. He was awarded the valour medal for his exceptional courage during the prisoner escape in 1972.DVD entitled "From Prison Hulks to Pentridge Prison" - Photos Only, the original DVD has music.george bright, prison officer, bendigo gaol, pentridge -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Hargreen Publishing Company, A Knockabout Priest - The story of Father J Brosnan, 1988
... ...Pentridge Prison...This is the biography of Father John Brosnan (1919-2003) who was well-known as the Catholic Chaplain at Pentridge Prison in Melbourne for 30 years and the person who attended the hanging of Robert Ryan, the last man hanged in Victoria in 1967. ...The cover has an image of Father Brosnan in sepia tones set against a background of the front of Pentridge Prison in dark blue tonings. The title of the book is in red, black and yellow tones. ...Cudgee Father Brosnan Pentridge Prison Warrnambool History This is a biography of Father John Brosnan. ...This is a biography of Father John Brosnan.This is a soft cover book of 170 pages. The cover has an image of Father Brosnan in sepia tones set against a background of the front of Pentridge Prison in dark blue tonings. The title of the book is in red, black and yellow tones. The back cover has a photograph of Father Brosnan and the Pope. non-fictionThis is a biography of Father John Brosnan.cudgee, father brosnan, pentridge prison, warrnambool history -
Victoria Police MuseumPhotograph (police car)
... police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol; rambler classic car; bryant, ken; hilton, doug; pentridge prison...A Wireless Patrol crew parked outside Pentridge prison at the time of the hanging of Ronald Ryan....Victoria Police Museum 313 Spencer Street Docklands melbourne A Wireless Patrol crew parked outside Pentridge prison at the time of the hanging of Ronald Ryan. police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol; rambler classic car; bryant, ken; hilton, doug; pentridge prison A Rambler Classic, registration number JNK-705, parked outside Pentridge with Ken Bryant and Doug Hilton in the car. ...A Wireless Patrol crew parked outside Pentridge prison at the time of the hanging of Ronald Ryan.A Rambler Classic, registration number JNK-705, parked outside Pentridge with Ken Bryant and Doug Hilton in the car. Circa 1967police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol; rambler classic car; bryant, ken; hilton, doug; pentridge prison -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, 1995
... Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulversone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011; Rev. ...Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulverstone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011....Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulverstone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011. ...Ordained 1967. Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulverstone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011.Rev. Ken Elliott is shown at a lectern receiving a presentation from an unidentified man.Ken Elliottordained 1967. placements: ferntree gully, ulversone, new norfolk, katamatite, castlemaine & district, chaplain pentridge prison. retired august 1995. b: 1926, d: 2011; rev. ken elliott -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, To Robin Boyd, 14.10.1965
... This letter writer asks Robin Boyd whether he can make use of his skills and offer employment when he is released from Pentridge Prison in Feb 1996....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This letter writer asks Robin Boyd whether he can make use of his skills and offer employment when he is released from Pentridge Prison in Feb 1996. Handwritten, 2 pages To Robin Boyd Letter ...This letter writer asks Robin Boyd whether he can make use of his skills and offer employment when he is released from Pentridge Prison in Feb 1996.Handwritten, 2 pages -
Merri-bek City CouncilArtwork, other - Marble, terrazzo and porcelain inlaid pavers, Enver Camdal et al, Freedom Flock, 2020
... 'Freedom Flock' commemorates prisoners of conscience who were imprisoned for anti-conscription, anti-war, or peace activism at Pentridge Prison and other prisons across Victoria. ...'Freedom Flock' commemorates prisoners of conscience who were imprisoned for anti-conscription, anti-war, or peace activism at Pentridge Prison and other prisons across Victoria. ...'Freedom Flock' commemorates prisoners of conscience who were imprisoned for anti-conscription, anti-war, or peace activism at Pentridge Prison and other prisons across Victoria. Australia has a long history of jailing peace activists who protest against war and conscription, and this artwork pays homage to these people who have sacrificed their freedom for peace. This artwork commemorates prisoners of conscience who were imprisoned for anti-conscription, anti-war, or peace activism at Pentridge Prison and other prisons across Victoria.merri-bek public art collection -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, To Robin Boyd, 07.02.1966
... It outlines in detail his education, architectural experience, crime and request for employment when he is released from Pentridge Prison. ...It outlines in detail his education, architectural experience, crime and request for employment when he is released from Pentridge Prison. Handwritten, 4 pages To Robin Boyd Letter ...This letter writer apologies to Robin Boyd for his delayed reply to Boyd. It outlines in detail his education, architectural experience, crime and request for employment when he is released from Pentridge Prison. Handwritten, 4 pages -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, A.E. Bennett, Burnley Gardens 1890's, c. 1890
... ...pentridge prison...Iron-tyred wheelbarrows made at Pentridge Prison, were used at Burnley until the 1940's." 50 foot circular bed on right....Iron-tyred wheelbarrows made at Pentridge Prison, were used at Burnley until the 1940's." 50 foot circular bed on right. green grows our garden a.p. winzenried pentridge prison iron-tyred wheelbarrows 50 foot circular bed students working outside wheelbarrow watering can californiann redwood sequoia sempervirans ornamental garden On reverse of 1 copy, "Burnley Gardens c 1890's The trees are still in Burnley Gardens." ...Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden, A.P. Winzenried p21. The caption reads, "Students in the garden. Iron-tyred wheelbarrows made at Pentridge Prison, were used at Burnley until the 1940's." 50 foot circular bed on right. 2 copies of a black and white photograph, original in Burnley Campus Rare Books Collection. 4 students working in the Ornamental Garden near the Californian Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). One holding a watering can and one holding a wooden wheelbarrow.On reverse of 1 copy, "Burnley Gardens c 1890's The trees are still in Burnley Gardens." On reverse of other copy, "from Prize Essays" B91.457 A.E. Bennett a group following p116." green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, pentridge prison, iron-tyred wheelbarrows, 50 foot circular bed, students working outside, wheelbarrow, watering can, californiann redwood, sequoia sempervirans, ornamental garden -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, c.1869
... William Hill, Methodist, Minister, Ceylon, missionary, murdered, Pentridge prison...Murdered by a prisoner at Pentridge Prison on May 13 1869. ...Murdered by a prisoner at Pentridge Prison on May 13 1869. William Hill, Methodist, Minister, Ceylon, missionary, murdered, Pentridge prison In Memoriam The Late Revd. ...Born Wolverhampton July 24 1826. Converted to Methodism in 1841. Trained at the Theological Institution at Richmond, U.K. Appointed as missionary to Ceylon by the 1850 English Conference. Returned to England due to ill health. Arrived in Victoria in 1854. Appointed Chairman of Castlemaine and Sandhurst District. Murdered by a prisoner at Pentridge Prison on May 13 1869. Oval, sepia toned head and shoulders studio portrait of Rev. William Hill, mounted on B & W lithographed in memoriam card.In Memoriam The Late Revd. William Hill Wesleyan Minister Who met with a Violent Death at the hands of a Prisoner, whilst in the discharge of his Ministerial duties at Pentridge Stockade. VICTORIA. AUSTRALIA. May 13th 1869. AETAT 45 yearswilliam hill, methodist, minister, ceylon, missionary, murdered, pentridge prison -
Coburg Historical SocietyArtwork, other - Plaque (intended) for Murray Road Bridge, Bluestone Plaque intended for Murray Road Bridge, 1871
... With the Newlands Street Bridge it is one of a pair of bluestone bridges constructed by prison labour in Coburg and is situated within the immediate vicinity of the Pentridge Prison. ...With the Newlands Street Bridge it is one of a pair of bluestone bridges constructed by prison labour in Coburg and is situated within the immediate vicinity of the Pentridge Prison. ...The plaque was originally intended for the Murray Road Bridge. The Murray Road Bridge is of state historical and architectural significance. With the Newlands Street Bridge it is one of a pair of bluestone bridges constructed by prison labour in Coburg and is situated within the immediate vicinity of the Pentridge Prison. The bridge has one of five largest spans of stone bridges built in Australia, of which at least three survive. (VHR)BluestoneErected by the Penal Department A.D. 1871 George Oliphant Duncan Inspector General -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, 1995
... Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulversone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011. ...Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulversone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011. ...Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulversone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011. ...Allan Dunn was the Glen Waverley treasurer at the time of the photograph. Ken Elliott was ordained 1967. Placements: Ferntree Gully, Ulversone, New Norfolk, Katamatite, Castlemaine & district, chaplain Pentridge Prison. Retired August 1995. B: 1926, D: 2011. Dr Robert Gallacher was ordained in 1962, with placements in Dunolly, Boort, Malvern, Glen Waverley, Geelong City, Bellarine, and retired in October 1998. BW photo of Glen Waverley meeting of Revs Robert Gallacher and Ken Elliott with Allan Dunn (Treasurer, Glen Waverley UC).allan dunn was the glen waverley treasurer at the time of the photograph. ken elliott was ordained 1967. placements: ferntree gully, ulversone, new norfolk, katamatite, castlemaine & district, chaplain pentridge prison. retired august 1995. b: 1926, d: 2011. dr robert gallacher was ordained in 1962, with placements in dunolly, boort, malvern, glen waverley, geelong city, bellarine, and retired in october 1998. -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper - Broadsheet, ZILLES COLLECTION: SMB Student Newspaper; "Miners Write", May 1980, 05/1980
... ...pentridge prison...Items also include sporting results, letters to the Editor and revue and impressions of the play "Twelve Angry Men" at Pentridge Prison. 'Miners Write" printed by Jeff Zilles....Items also include sporting results, letters to the Editor and revue and impressions of the play "Twelve Angry Men" at Pentridge Prison. 'Miners Write" printed by Jeff Zilles. ballarat school of mines miners write newspaper building plans graham beanland principal letters to the editor sporting results evan jones & associates architects twelve angry men pentridge prison barry hall jim burns lorene guley glenn keating karen knight greg smith robert smith rohan souter jeff zilles 4 sheets folded plus single sheet half the size - 8 plus 2 pages ZILLES COLLECTION: SMB Student Newspaper; "Miners Write", May 1980 Newspaper Newspaper - Broadsheet ...4 sheets folded plus single sheet half the size - 8 plus 2 pagesnon-fictionballarat school of mines, miners write, newspaper, building plans, graham beanland, principal, letters to the editor, sporting results, evan jones & associates, architects, twelve angry men, pentridge prison, barry hall, jim burns, lorene guley, glenn keating, karen knight, greg smith, robert smith, rohan souter, jeff zilles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - COLLIER'S, RICHARDS GROCERY STORE, LEACH'S TOBACCO SHOP, STAFF - EASTER FAIR 1930
... On back of image ' this taken at Bendigo Easter Fair 1930, costumes borrowed from Pentridge Prison. Footwear retail Dave Collier, DWC, Stan Giovenetti Spag, Wall De Araugo, Killer, Vic Blaeminch employed Colliers, Squizzey, Frank Leach, Tobacco Sthop Mitchell St., Slim, Jack Richards, Grovery, Mitchell Street, Spiko, Nicknames are also written on image....On back of image ' this taken at Bendigo Easter Fair 1930, costumes borrowed from Pentridge Prison. Footwear retail Dave Collier, DWC, Stan Giovenetti Spag, Wall De Araugo, Killer, Vic Blaeminch employed Colliers, Squizzey, Frank Leach, Tobacco Sthop Mitchell St., Slim, Jack Richards, Grovery, Mitchell Street, Spiko, Nicknames are also written on image. ...sepia image ( copy ) image shows group of 7 men dressed in prisoner's clothes, dark jackets, white pants and white skull caps with arrow head imprinted. On back of image ' this taken at Bendigo Easter Fair 1930, costumes borrowed from Pentridge Prison. Footwear retail Dave Collier, DWC, Stan Giovenetti Spag, Wall De Araugo, Killer, Vic Blaeminch employed Colliers, Squizzey, Frank Leach, Tobacco Sthop Mitchell St., Slim, Jack Richards, Grovery, Mitchell Street, Spiko, Nicknames are also written on image.easter fair, collier, giovenetti, de araugo, vlaeminch, leach, richards. -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper - Broadsheet, ZILLES COLLECTION: Ballarat School of Mines: Student Newspaper "Jailhouse News", 1981, 1981
... Items include a visit to H.M. Pentridge Prison, Melbourne to see the Mess Hall Players production of "Comedians" by J Paynton, Marylin Rundle and Linda Smith; information on the camp to Lorne by Kathy Lund and Jack Begbie; film revue of "The Rock Horror Picture Show" by John Mitchell; and revue of Russell Morris and the Rubes at the Civic Hall in Ballarat. ...Items include a visit to H.M. Pentridge Prison, Melbourne to see the Mess Hall Players production of "Comedians" by J Paynton, Marylin Rundle and Linda Smith; information on the camp to Lorne by Kathy Lund and Jack Begbie; film revue of "The Rock Horror Picture Show" by John Mitchell; and revue of Russell Morris and the Rubes at the Civic Hall in Ballarat. ...Ballarat School of MInes was a predecessor of Federation University. Newspaper produced by students of Senior Secondary School age who attended courses at the SMB. Items include a visit to H.M. Pentridge Prison, Melbourne to see the Mess Hall Players production of "Comedians" by J Paynton, Marylin Rundle and Linda Smith; information on the camp to Lorne by Kathy Lund and Jack Begbie; film revue of "The Rock Horror Picture Show" by John Mitchell; and revue of Russell Morris and the Rubes at the Civic Hall in Ballarat. Cathy Lees wrote about the 1981 SMB Raft Race on Lake Wendouree. Resident Revoluntionary wrote about the Unions and strikes. Jeff Zilles printed the newspaper.Two A2 sheets folded -to create an 8 page student newspaper,ballarat school of mines, jailhouse news, senior secondary school students, h.m.pentridge prison, mess hall players, comedians, lorne camp, rocky horror picture show, russell morris and the rubes, civic hall ballarat, raft race, unions, j payton, marylin rundle, linda smith, john mitchell, kathy lund, jack begbie, cathy lees, debbie ward, matthew meenan, craig carr, greg walker, sherryn kieul, colleen broad, helen desert, fiona taxi, maurie gear, sue, pattie macnuttie, terry o'bow, g beanland, principal, zilles printers, graham beanland -
Merri-bek City CouncilPrint - Digital image, Marshall White, Strip 1, 1987
... He taught art to inmates at Pentridge Prison, which provided him with access to early computers. ...He taught art to inmates at Pentridge Prison, which provided him with access to early computers. ...Marshall White is a former Merri-bek resident and artist. He completed a Fine Art diploma at the National Gallery Art School in 1973. After a severe motorcycle accident left him with quadriplegia in 1977, he returned to university, earning a Master in Painting from what is now the Victorian College of the Arts. White is considered a pioneer of digital art in Victoria. He taught art to inmates at Pentridge Prison, which provided him with access to early computers. Using a Commodore Amiga, Marshall pushed the boundaries of digital art. Strip 1 represents an early contribution to what was, at the time, an emergent art form. Inspired by William Blake and Arthur Boyd, White’s work delves into psychological spaces, addressing themes such as the apocalypse and White’s distain of religion. White's work exemplifies resilience and the transformative power of creativity in the face of challenges.Purchased -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Barry Pope, 26/6/2000
... ...Pentridge Prison...Taking up new opportunities to advance his career and earning potential, he trained as a prison officer, working for several months at Pentridge Prison and Fairlea Women's Prison in Melbourne. ...Taking up new opportunities to advance his career and earning potential, he trained as a prison officer, working for several months at Pentridge Prison and Fairlea Women's Prison in Melbourne. ...Barry Pope left Melbourne at the intentions of travelling around Australia, met a local girl in Beechworth and decided to stay. He worked firstly in logging operations at the mill in Stanley, had some bartending jobs at Beechworth hotels, then got a job as a kitchen-hand at the Mayday Hill Hospital. Taking up new opportunities to advance his career and earning potential, he trained as a prison officer, working for several months at Pentridge Prison and Fairlea Women's Prison in Melbourne. He then returned to Beechworth to work in the prison system. In his story Mr Pope discusses many aspects of prison life for both prisoners and prison officers, from the food and daily routine, attitudes to discipline and rehabilitation, industries and opportunities available to prisoners and how prisoners were viewed in society after their period in prison was finished. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke.Barry Pope's account of his career is historically and socially significant as it details practices within the prison industry in the Twentieth Century as well as the operations of regional hospitals. This oral history account is socially and historically significant as it is a part of a broader collection of interviews conducted by Jennifer Williams which were published in the book 'Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth-century Beechworth.' While the township of Beechworth is known for its history as a gold rush town, these accounts provide a unique insight into the day-to-day life of the town's residents during the 20th century, many of which will have now been lost if they had not been preserved.This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Barry Pope /beechworth, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, stanley mill, logging, hotel wentworth, oral history, hospital garden, mayday hill hospital, met hospital, social welfare department, loyola, lyolla, pentridge prison, fairlea women's prison, prison officer training, drug crimes, prison daily life, prison farm, prison wood workshop, prison industry, prison escapes, beechworth prison, prison suicides, prison violence, prisoner attitudes to crime, mental health, isolation cells, walking dog scheme, guide dogs, prison concerts, prison plays, george smee, prison food, prison officer accommodation -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Keys - Wodonga Police Station
... He gained a contract to provide locks and keys for many prisons throughout Australia, including Pentridge Gaol in Melbourne, Victoria and Caboolture Police Station in Queensland. ...He gained a contract to provide locks and keys for many prisons throughout Australia, including Pentridge Gaol in Melbourne, Victoria and Caboolture Police Station in Queensland. ...These keys were used to ensure security at the Wodonga Police Station in Elgin Street which opened in 1966. They were used for approximately 40 years at this police station which moved to a new location in Hovell Street, Wodonga in 2002. They may have originated from the earlier police which was located in High Street, Wodonga and opened in the 1870s. The keys were created by J. Hubball, a locksmith based at 474 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. He was also known as Joseph or Josh Hubball. He operated from these premises from the early 1920s until at least the 1940s. He gained a contract to provide locks and keys for many prisons throughout Australia, including Pentridge Gaol in Melbourne, Victoria and Caboolture Police Station in Queensland. His company also created keys used at Mayday Hills in Beechworth, Victoria. On 28th of March 1947, Hubball applied for a certificate of Incorporation of a Company in his name. The Directors of this company were William Hubball & Alfred Hubball.This key comes from the Police Station in Wodonga and was used for at least 40 years to secure the premises. It was created by a well-known Melbourne locksmith.A bunch of assorted keys from the Police Station in Elgin Street, Wodonga. They include keys for the main cell door as well as the exercise yard and gate room.On largest key 'Hubball" and on the reverse "Melbourne"wodonga police, wodonga police station -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Graves of Mary Josephine Swallow, John Swallow (unmarked) and Patricia Catherine Hill, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
... He was eventually well enough to be taken to the City Watch House and then Pentridge Prison before his trial in October of the same year. ...He was eventually well enough to be taken to the City Watch House and then Pentridge Prison before his trial in October of the same year. ...On the 29th of May 1954, a local Eltham carpenter by the name of John Swallow, committed a double murder at his home on New Street. This happened on the same day as the federal election of that year. John 48, his wife Mary 47, and stepdaughter Patricia 25, all went to the Eltham Courthouse on Main Road to cast their vote in the election that Saturday. After voting they returned home to their New Street house around midday. Patricia would later recall to ambulance officers, that she was feeling unwell, and so went to lay down when she heard an argument erupt over voting between her mother Mary and stepfather John. A concerned neighbour heard loud thudding noises and yelling coming from John and Mary’s house, he went to investigate. When he arrived at the house he was met by John at the front door. He would later describe John as “having a frantic look upon his face, and manic eyes”. John must have been a sight, bleeding and clutching a cut throat razor by his side. He then announced to the neighbour, “they voted commie!” before turning and going back inside. The distressed neighbour immediately raced home to call the Police. When the police arrived, they found Mary dead on the kitchen floor from catastrophic head injuries; her daughter, Patricia, clinging to life, slumped on her bed. Both women had been attacked by the same weapon, a large hammer, or sledge hammer as reported by the newspapers. John was also discovered in the house, bleeding from self-inflicted wounds from the razor, and had attempted to ingest caustic soda. Patricia was taken to St Vincent’s hospital, but died the following day, the 30th of May. John was also taken to St Vincent’s, where he remained under constant police guard for several months while he recovered from his injuries, at least the physical. He was eventually well enough to be taken to the City Watch House and then Pentridge Prison before his trial in October of the same year. When it came time for John to face the courts, the Judge called a mistrial, the Crown would not prosecute on the grounds of insanity. John was led away from the dock of The Magistrates Court and taken directly to Willsmere, the Kew Mental Asylum. On the 9th of August 1962, John Mervyn Swallow died of heart failure, he was 57. He had been a resident of Kew for four years. John’s body was returned to Eltham Cemetery and buried in the same grave as Mary. There is no mention of his name on the head stone. Patricia’s grave is next to Mary and John. A sad irony has an angel upon her grave, “its head missing”, possibly vandals or just an accident of time and events. What became of the home where all of this took place on New Street shall remain a mystery but within six months of this horrific event, the street had been re-named to Lavender Park Road after the original property near the end of the road, Lavender Park. In Memory Of Mary Josephine Swallow Died 29th May 1954 aged 47 Also Patricia Cathryn Hill Dearly beloved wife of Kel Called home 30th May 1954 Aged 25 yearsBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, mary josephine swallow, patricia catherine hill, john swallow -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - CAULFIELD DIPLOMAT
... ... Pentridge Prison...Weston Rosstown tramway Glen Eira barque Horse tramways Cox’s Hill Citizenship ceremonies Pentridge Prison Bus services Spencer Horrie Advertisements Caulfield Cup Horse racing Horn K.A.R. ...Contains 2 items: 1/Caulfield Diplomat No.1 (September 1972) (five copies). A local eight page magazine described as ‘local, monthly and independent’. It does not include any information about its editor or publication. Page one, ‘Chaff Bag’, by ‘Little Jack’ is about old Caulfield. There are numerous columns and many local advertisements including one for the inaugural meeting of the Caulfield Historical Society on 13/09/1972. 2/Caulfield Diplomat No.2 (October 1972) (three copies). Includes comments by ‘Little Jack’ about old Caulfield and an account of the voyage of the Glen Eira barque from Scotland to Melbourne in 1839-1840 on which many passengers died. Also included is a report on the inaugural meeting of the Caulfield Historical Society (13/09/1972), addressed by Dr. Weston Bate and a letter to the editor about old Caulfield by ‘Clip-Clop Cover’. One copy states (handwritten) that it was ‘donated by Rita Yorston’.caulfield, caulfield historical society, bate dr. weston, rosstown tramway, glen eira barque, horse tramways, cox’s hill, citizenship ceremonies, pentridge prison, bus services, spencer horrie, advertisements, caulfield cup, horse racing, horn k.a.r., foley dr. aileen, sinclair a.j.g, simms r.k., hart trevor, bell mrs agnes paton, authors, traffic signals, newsletters -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Mixed media - In Memory of a Great Man of Bravery, 10th March 2020
... prison officer...bendigo gaol...pentridge...He was awarded the valour medal for his exceptional courage during the prisoner escape in 1972 George Bright prison officer bendigo gaol pentridge DVD entitled "In Memory of a Great Man of Bravery" - Photos Only, the origional DVD has music. ...This DVD was dedicated to the late George Bright, retired prison officer in Her Majesty's Prison service Victoria at Bendigo Prison. He was awarded the valour medal for his exceptional courage during the prisoner escape in 1972DVD entitled "In Memory of a Great Man of Bravery" - Photos Only, the origional DVD has music.george bright, prison officer, bendigo gaol, pentridge -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, From Parish to Prison
... ...pentridge prison...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges anglican church anglican girls' grammar school pentridge prison To Marysville Historical / Society / With every blessing / From Father Norman / 8th Feb 2014 Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. ...Paperback. Front cover has a colour photograph of the outside of a church with five headstones in the foreground.To Marysville Historical / Society / With every blessing / From Father Norman / 8th Feb 2014 Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779anglican church, anglican girls' grammar school, pentridge prison -
Coburg Historical SocietyCell door number, HM Prison Pentridge, Cell door No. 54, No. 1 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge
... Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge ...Cell door No. 54, No. 1 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge...Coburg Historical Society Bluestone Cottage 82 Bell Street Coburg melbourne Cell door No. 54, No. 1 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge ... -
Coburg Historical SocietyCell door number, HM Prison Pentridge, Cell door No. 271 No. 3 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge
... Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge ...Cell door No. 271 No. 3 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge...Coburg Historical Society Bluestone Cottage 82 Bell Street Coburg melbourne https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/11529/download-report Cell door No. 271 No. 3 Yard, HM Prison Pentridge Cell door number, HM Prison Pentridge ...https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/11529/download-report -
Coburg Historical SocietyHandbag, HM Prison Pentridge, Handbag made by a prisoner, HM Prison Pentridge, 1987
... Handbag, HM Prison Pentridge...Handbag made by a prisoner, HM Prison Pentridge...Coburg Historical Society Bluestone Cottage 82 Bell Street Coburg melbourne https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/11529/download-report Handbag made by a prisoner, HM Prison Pentridge Handbag, HM Prison Pentridge ...https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/11529/download-report -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph
... archibald e. newton, methodist, minister, home missionary, chaplain, pentridge prison...Newton died in Dromana on 30 July 1959. archibald e. newton, methodist, minister, home missionary, chaplain, pentridge prison Methodist Home Missions. Rev. A.E. ...Rev. Archibald E. Newton (1893 - 1959) entered Home Mission work at Waratah. He commenced his ministry in 1927 at Mt. Lyell and Strahan in Tasmania, and subsequently served at Wynard (1930), Wycheproof (1933), Traralgon (1937), Pascoe Vale & Merlynston (1943). He was appointed chaplain to metropolitan gaols in 1941, and from 1946 he was chaplain to gaols and hospitals, including mental hospitals. He parish was known as the "Pitiful Parish". Newton died in Dromana on 30 July 1959.B & W head and shoulders studio portrait of the Rev. Archibald E. Newton.Methodist Home Missions. Rev. A.E. Newton, Chaplain to Gaols & Hospitals.archibald e. newton, methodist, minister, home missionary, chaplain, pentridge prison -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Buckley, Bert, H. M. Central Sub Prison Pentridge : life behind the bluestone walls from 1800's - 1980's, 1981
... Central Sub Prison Pentridge : life behind the bluestone walls from 1800's - 1980's...Pentridge Prison-History...Koorie Heritage Trust Levels 1 & 3, Yarra Building Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Pentridge Prison-History A pictorial comentary of the life and times of Pentridge Prison to 1981. pp.32; illus.; H. ...A pictorial comentary of the life and times of Pentridge Prison to 1981.pp.32; illus.; A pictorial comentary of the life and times of Pentridge Prison to 1981. pentridge prison-history -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, The Herald, "Jail protesters paint trams", 23/02/1972 12:00:00 AM
... ... Pentridge Prison...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Preston Workshops Graffiti Pentridge Prison Protest Newspaper clipping titled - “Jail protesters paint trams” The Herald, Wednesday, Feb 23, 1972 Photos and text of vandalised trams at Preston workshops 20 trams, 40 men worked for an hour to remove the signs - graffiti - . ...Newspaper clipping titled - “Jail protesters paint trams” The Herald, Wednesday, Feb 23, 1972 Photos and text of vandalised trams at Preston workshops 20 trams, 40 men worked for an hour to remove the signs - graffiti - . Tram services not affected. Most of the trams were at Preston for repair after flood damage last week. See TMSV Running Journal April 1972 for details of the event.trams, tramways, preston workshops, graffiti, pentridge prison, protest -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, 1900's
... ... Pentridge Prison...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Horse Trams Coburg Sydney Rd Pentridge Prison tram 5 In ink on the rear: "Melbourne - Original photograph in the possession of Father Norris St Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Sydney Road Coburg. ...Photograph - Copy photograph of a Black and white of a Coburg horse tram No. 5, southbound in Sydney Road with St Paul's Catholic Church in background. See notes below for details of the photograph.In ink on the rear: "Melbourne - Original photograph in the possession of Father Norris St Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Sydney Road Coburg. Photo supplied by R. W. Green December 1969. Photograph taken from the upper floor of the hotel at the corner of Sydney Road (foreground) and Church St (left). The iron picket fence at left is that around the Pentridge Stockade. Photograph undated" KSK print number BWG1.trams, tramways, horse trams, coburg, sydney rd, pentridge prison, tram 5
