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Yendon History GroupBook, school punishment, REGISTER OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT School No. 719, printed before 1920
... REGISTER OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT School No. 719...This book was used as a record of corporal punishment to children at the Yendon State School between the 1920's until 1972. ...Grey book with No.719 on front cover which was used as a register for corporal punishment. It has had several pages torn out. ...REGISTER OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT School No. 719 Book, school punishment ...This book was used as a record of corporal punishment to children at the Yendon State School between the 1920's until 1972. It has the signatures of the teachers of the period and dated. Inside the front cover it has a list of rules related to disipline and how the corporal was to be carried out. Grey book with No.719 on front cover which was used as a register for corporal punishment. It has had several pages torn out. The first recorded date of entry is 8/6/33 until 22/7/1982.719 on front coveryendon state school yendon primary school yendon public education corporal punishment school discipline -
Stawell Historical Society IncArchive - Books, Pleasant Creek Special School Pupil Register Transfer Notes & Register of Corporal Punishment, 1937
... Pleasant Creek Special School Pupil Register Transfer Notes & Register of Corporal Punishment...-1 Register 1937 - 1949 -2 Register 1949 - 1958 -3 Register 1958 - 1965 -4 Register 1965 - 1973 -5 Register 1972 - 1981 -6 Register 1981 - 1996 -7 Transfer Notes -8 Register of Corporal Punishment Former Pleasant Creek Hospital site. ...Green Transfer Notes & Red Register of Corporal Punishment...Green Transfer Notes & Red Register of Corporal Punishment Pleasant Creek Special School Pupil Register Transfer Notes & Register of Corporal Punishment Archive Books Pleasant Creek Special School ...-1 Register 1937 - 1949 -2 Register 1949 - 1958 -3 Register 1958 - 1965 -4 Register 1965 - 1973 -5 Register 1972 - 1981 -6 Register 1981 - 1996 -7 Transfer Notes -8 Register of Corporal Punishment Former Pleasant Creek Hospital site. Sometimes referred to as Pleasant Creek Special School and sometimes Pleasant Creet Training Centre.Six large Registers printed by Government Printer Light Brown / Light Green in colour. Green Transfer Notes & Red Register of Corporal PunishmentSchool No 4549education -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Register: of Student offences and the punishment dealt, 1966-1982
... Register: of Student offences and the punishment dealt, 1966-1982 ...Collection of pages from a register with handwritten entries for Date, Pupil, Age, Grade, Offence, Nature and extent of Punishment inflicted, Initials of Teacher inflicting the Punishment. ...NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE) Students NMIT Collection of pages from a register with handwritten entries for Date, Pupil, Age, Grade, Offence, Nature and extent of Punishment inflicted, Initials of Teacher inflicting the Punishment. ...Collection of pages from a register with handwritten entries for Date, Pupil, Age, Grade, Offence, Nature and extent of Punishment inflicted, Initials of Teacher inflicting the Punishment. Date ranges from 21 February 1966 to 15 July 1982students, nmit -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMixed media - Video, RDHS Meeting Presentation - "School Corporal Punishment" - Russ Haines
... RDHS Meeting Presentation - "School Corporal Punishment" - Russ Haines...In this talk, Ringwood and District Historical Society President Russ Haines presents a brief history of student punishment throughout Australia, with a focus on local references....Recorded March, 2020 RDHS Meeting Presentation - "School Corporal Punishment" - Russ Haines Mixed media Video ...Digitised video (909MB). Duration: 11 minutes. Recorded March, 2020In this talk, Ringwood and District Historical Society President Russ Haines presents a brief history of student punishment throughout Australia, with a focus on local references. -
Stawell Historical Society IncArchive - Archival, Deep Lead Absence Registar
... Teachers absence recorded with date & Cause 1940 Faded Red cover Paper book with name of Teachers authorized to inflict corporal punishment dated 1939 - 1963...Register of Corporal Punishment. Absence of Register...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Used 1939 - 1963 Register of Corporal Punishment. Absence of Register Green Cover paper book. ...Used 1939 - 1963Green Cover paper book. Teachers absence recorded with date & Cause 1940 Faded Red cover Paper book with name of Teachers authorized to inflict corporal punishment dated 1939 - 1963Register of Corporal Punishment. Absence of Register -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Iron Punishment Band on the Prison Hulk "Success"
... Iron Punishment Band on the Prison Hulk "Success" ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields port arthur convicts prison hulk success punishment band Black and white image of the Prison Hulk "Success" at Hobart Iron Punishment Band on the Prison Hulk "Success" Photograph ...Black and white image of the Prison Hulk "Success" at Hobartport arthur, convicts, prison hulk, success, punishment band -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument (item) - Information Folder, Family Research: Crime and Punishment and Police
... Family Research: Crime and Punishment and Police...Family Research: Crime and Punishment and Police Document Information Folder ...Detailed list of names of police officers who were stationed at Buninyong from 1856 to 1946. Two newspaper extracts with court reports from 1858 and 1865.police, law and order, buninyong, court houses, police stations, crime -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Register of Corporal Punishment
... Register of Corporal Punishment...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne documents education Register of Corporal Punishment Red soft covered book - light card. ...Red soft covered book - light card. Form No. IN324 ( about 50 ruled pages). Extract from Regulation XX14|School Discipline|School at - St James. No. - 2579|Catholic School - Centre Rd, off Boronia Rd VermontRegister of Corporal Punishmentdocuments, education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: REGISTER OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
... Front of the book has three pages for the names of Teachers authorized to inflict corporal punishment. The rest of the book has the date, pupil's name in full, age,Grade, offence, nature and extent of Punishment inflicted and initials of the Teacher inflicting the Punishment....Collection - Register of Corporal Punishment Unused Register of Corporal Punishment with a red card cover. ...Unused Register of Corporal Punishment with a red card cover. Inside the front cover is an extract from Regulation XXIV - School Discipline. Front of the book has three pages for the names of Teachers authorized to inflict corporal punishment. The rest of the book has the date, pupil's name in full, age,Grade, offence, nature and extent of Punishment inflicted and initials of the Teacher inflicting the Punishment.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - register of corporal punishment -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Crime And Punishment In Port Phillip 1836 - 1838, Public Record Office Victoria, 1981
... Crime And Punishment in Port Phillip 1836 to 1838...Police Court Port Phillip Captain William Lonsdale Governor Sir Richard Bourke James Lawrence Alfred Boucher Michael Malony George Frederick Reid Joseph Suthlerland Crime And Punishment in Port Phillip 1836 to 1838 Folded document Document Crime And Punishment In Port Phillip 1836 - 1838 Public Record Office Victoria F D Atkinson Government Printer Melbourne ...The Police Court was established at Melbourne, Port Phillip in October 1836 soon after Captain William Lonsdale arrived with instructions from Governor Sir Richard Bourke in Sydney to set up an arm of the Government of the Colony of New South Wales. Hearings began in the Police Court at Geelong soon after Captain Foster Fyans took up his appointment as Police Magistrate late in 1837. The earliest court records provide evidence of the wide range of cases heard and show impersonal terms the social problems and attitudes among the early settlers of Port Phillip. Study of the court records shows that the majority of charges were `drunk and disorderly: Charges of absconding or refusal to work on the part of assigned convicts or indentured free servants are also very numerous and were dealt with under the Masters and Servants Act. The penalties imposed reflect the values of the time when people were expected to `know their place' and to behave accordingly. In many of the cases a charitable and benevolent justice was administered. In others the judgements seem harsh to us. As far as the verdicts were concerned, all were equal before the law. Sentences usually varied for those found guilty of similar offences according to whether they were convict or free servants, city and country property owners or agents, or aborigines. The court findings were factual and fair, but the penalties varied with the offender. People who could afford to pay fines were very few, so that other penalties had to be imposed. Cases recorded in this document were by several Clerks of Court and those reproduced here are selected for their intrinsic interest. They are not a statistically representative sample.Crime And Punishment in Port Phillip 1836 to 1838police court, port phillip, captain william lonsdale, governor sir richard bourke, james lawrence, alfred boucher, michael malony, george frederick reid, joseph suthlerland -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, 2014
... Crime and Punishment, a History of Bendigo's law and order, a display at the Post Office Gallery 2014. ...Book CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ...Crime and Punishment, a History of Bendigo's law and order, a display at the Post Office Gallery 2014. Letter from the Bendigo Art Gallery giving the Historical Society a copy of the Crime and Punishment: A History of Bendigo's Law and Order for their contribution to the exhibition.Post Office Gallerybook, bendigo, post office gallery -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment, Leather School Strap, c1920
... It is a school strap used to administer corporal punishment....It is a school strap used to administer corporal punishment. Leather School Strap Equipment ...The early use of the school strap is associated with Catholic boys junior boarding schools in Ireland. Some were made from two pieces of leather stitched together with a coin sewn into the striking end. It is thought the Federation University Strap was used at the Ballarat Junior Technical School, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. A laminated piece of brown leather with shaped end designed to use as a handle. It is a school strap used to administer corporal punishment.ballarat school of mines, ballarat junior technical school, corporal punishment, education, school, teacher, school strap, irish school strap, strap, leather strap -
Wangaratta High SchoolLeather strap, Circa 1980
... This form of punishment was banned in 1987...This form of punishment was banned in 1987 Brown Leather strap with grip on one side Leather strap ...Stapping was a form of corporal punishment used especially on minors in schools and reformatories, where the individual is hit across the buttocks or hands with a leather strap to enforce discipline. This form of punishment was banned in 1987Brown Leather strap with grip on one side -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFunctional object - School Leather Strap
... This is an example of a leather strap was that was used as a form of punishment used on misbehaving students. These straps were used in both primary & secondary school....This is an example of a leather strap was that was used as a form of punishment used on misbehaving students. These straps were used in both primary & secondary school. ...This is an example of a leather strap was that was used as a form of punishment used on misbehaving students. These straps were used in both primary & secondary school.A leather strap with a cut out hand grip. Students names and dates have been written on both sides.K. Fagarty 28/10/1974 Mark Condron 8/10/1976 J. Van Boyen 13/10/1974 Lee Szulik S. Burrows 28/10/1974 A. Shirt Peter Bailey Daniel Barlda Murray Doll Craig Woodhouse Greg Payne Brian Fletcher. There are also many other names & dates that cannot be read -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - POST OFFICE GALLERY - CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - A HISTORY OF BENDIGO'S LAW AND ORDER, 2014
... 28 page soft cover booklet for the Post Office Gallery exhibition 'Crime and Punishment' a history of law and order in Bendigo. ...Book POST OFFICE GALLERY - CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - A HISTORY OF BENDIGO'S LAW AND ORDER ...28 page soft cover booklet for the Post Office Gallery exhibition 'Crime and Punishment' a history of law and order in Bendigo. Exhibition date Aug to Nov 2014. Illustrated with colour and B&W photos Published 2014 by the Bendigo Art Gallery.Simone Bloomfieldpost office gallery, law and order -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Flogging a Prisoner at Port Arthur
... ...punishment...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields port arthur convicts flogging punishment Black and white image of the Prison Hulk "Success" at Hobart Flogging a Prisoner at Port Arthur Photograph ...Black and white image of the Prison Hulk "Success" at Hobartport arthur, convicts, flogging, punishment -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, The Plenty Bushrangers of 1842 : the first Europeans hanged in Victoria / Lindsay Mann ; foreword by Richard E. McGarvie, 1996
... Executions and executioners -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History. Capital punishment -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History....Executions and executioners -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History. Capital punishment -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History. bear's castle yan yean plenty bushrangers ISBN 064629718X [signed on cover page by author] xvi, 119 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. ...Bear's Castle (Yan Yean, Vic.) Port Phillip Volunteers. Bushrangers -- Victoria -- History. Executions and executioners -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History. Capital punishment -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- History.xvi, 119 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes index. BibliographyISBN 064629718X [signed on cover page by author]bear's castle, yan yean, plenty, bushrangers -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPoster, Electric Supply Co. of Vic (ESCo), "Tramways Act 1890 - Second Schedule - Offences", 1906
... Poster - single sheet titled "Tramways Act 1890 - Second Schedule - Offences" issued by the Electric Supply Co. of Victoria setting out offences that could be made by a passengers, liabilities, punishment, non payment of fares, sizing of objects and payment of tolls and charges. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Demonstrates the preparation of posters detailing tramway Offences by Passengers by ESCo Trams tramways ESCo Behaviour By Laws Eaglehawk Bendigo Tickets Alcohol Offences Passengers Poster - single sheet titled "Tramways Act 1890 - Second Schedule - Offences" issued by the Electric Supply Co. of Victoria setting out offences that could be made by a passengers, liabilities, punishment, non payment of fares, sizing of objects and payment of tolls and charges. ...Demonstrates the preparation of posters detailing tramway Offences by Passengers by ESCoPoster - single sheet titled "Tramways Act 1890 - Second Schedule - Offences" issued by the Electric Supply Co. of Victoria setting out offences that could be made by a passengers, liabilities, punishment, non payment of fares, sizing of objects and payment of tolls and charges. Dated Bendigo January 1906trams, tramways, esco, behaviour, by laws, eaglehawk, bendigo, tickets, alcohol, offences, passengers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Shackles, Metal Shackles, 22/05/2025
... In earlier times in Australia it was common for convicts to be shackled both as a form of restraint and as a punishment. This set has no known provenance . ...In earlier times in Australia it was common for convicts to be shackled both as a form of restraint and as a punishment. This set has no known provenance . ...Shackles were used as restraint with people who had been arrested. In earlier times in Australia it was common for convicts to be shackled both as a form of restraint and as a punishment. This set has no known provenance . While these particular shackles have no known provenance, they remain as a powerful reminder of convict days in the early days of white settlement in Australia where convicts endured harsh and often cruel conditions.These are cast iron metal circular rings D shaped with a lockable straight side and linked by a chain.shackles, warrnambool history, convict, australian convicts, prison restraints -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: PORT ARTHUR IN 1842
... It was supposedly an example of improvements in the prison system but in fact was a place of intense punishment and slave labour. It also included a boy's prison....It was supposedly an example of improvements in the prison system but in fact was a place of intense punishment and slave labour. It also included a boy's prison. ...Initially set up as a timber station in 1830 and manned by convicts, in 1833 it became a prison for secondary offenders. It was supposedly an example of improvements in the prison system but in fact was a place of intense punishment and slave labour. It also included a boy's prison.An Excursion to Port Arthur in 1842 by David Burn, booklet containing 22 pages with a black and white illustration.australia, history, port arthur, australia - history - tasmania - port arthur -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY COLLECTION: BENDIGO POLICE COURT PLEDGE
... If, by releasing me from punishment this day, the opportunity be given me by the Magistrates of the abovenamed Court to become a sober and better citizen, I undertake to faithfully keep this Pledge. ...If, by releasing me from punishment this day, the opportunity be given me by the Magistrates of the abovenamed Court to become a sober and better citizen, I undertake to faithfully keep this Pledge. ...Document. Bendigo Police Court. Charge .... I Hereby freely and voluntarily sign the following PLEDGE. I will abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors of every kind and character for the period of.......from date, ....day of.......191. signed Address Age Witness. If, by releasing me from punishment this day, the opportunity be given me by the Magistrates of the abovenamed Court to become a sober and better citizen, I undertake to faithfully keep this Pledge. Six copies.organisation, community, abstinence society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Digital, BENDIGO JAIL DEVELOPMENT
... Article by Brian Morley outlines history of the jail, Ronald Ryan's execution in 1967, and petitions against capital punishment. 2. Three page stapled A4 sheets, undated unknown authority document titled 'The Design Considerations for BSSC Jail redevelopment'. ...Article by Brian Morley outlines history of the jail, Ronald Ryan's execution in 1967, and petitions against capital punishment. 2. Three page stapled A4 sheets, undated unknown authority document titled 'The Design Considerations for BSSC Jail redevelopment'. ...Photocopy undated article from Australian Conservation Foundation re Bendigo Jail, together with undated Design Considerations for development of BSSC jail redevelopment. 1. Article by Brian Morley outlines history of the jail, Ronald Ryan's execution in 1967, and petitions against capital punishment. 2. Three page stapled A4 sheets, undated unknown authority document titled 'The Design Considerations for BSSC Jail redevelopment'. Outlines environment, class room structure models, general office & exhibition space, lecture theatre, overall buildings, design consistency, and learning area requirements.bendigo, institutions, bendigo jail -
Tennis AustraliaLegislative Act, 1656
... One section of the Act prohibits (as of August 1, 1657) gambling on games, including tennis. The punishment indicated for doing so is to forfeit to the goverment double the amount of money won. ...One section of the Act prohibits (as of August 1, 1657) gambling on games, including tennis. The punishment indicated for doing so is to forfeit to the goverment double the amount of money won. ...Original Act of Parliament document (17th Sept.1656) passed during time Oliver Cromwell was Lord Protector of the republic then known as the Commonwealth of England. The Act relates to 'PERSONS WHO LIVE AT HIGH RATES AND HAVE NO ESTATE, PROFESSION OR CALLING'. One section of the Act prohibits (as of August 1, 1657) gambling on games, including tennis. The punishment indicated for doing so is to forfeit to the goverment double the amount of money won. Also framed beside the closed Act document are three reproductions of the pages within it. Materials: Ink, Paper, Cardboard, Wood, Glass, Metal, Adhesive labeltennis -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1917
... Dan Moylan, known as "Dan the Cook"was speared to death in 1851 at Orbost Station, Snowy River as punishment for kidnapping a young Aboriginal girl and holding her for three days, refusing to release her. ...Dan Moylan, known as "Dan the Cook"was speared to death in 1851 at Orbost Station, Snowy River as punishment for kidnapping a young Aboriginal girl and holding her for three days, refusing to release her. ...This photograph shows the Orbost Butter factory, which in 1917, installed a very successful electric light. the dark heap to the left of the road is Supposedly the grave of "Dan the Cook" who was speared by Aborigines in 1857. Dan Moylan, known as "Dan the Cook"was speared to death in 1851 at Orbost Station, Snowy River as punishment for kidnapping a young Aboriginal girl and holding her for three days, refusing to release her. The men of the tribe congregated at Dan's hut. When Dan came outside, a volley of spears was launched at him, killing him. In the tragic aftermath, the camp at Milly Creek was attacked in retribution and a number of Gunai/Kurnai people were killed. The Orbost Butter and Produce Co. Ltd was registered on June 1st 1893 and was an important source of income to the Orbost district. These photos are pictorial records of the Orbsot Butter Factory.A black / white photograph showing a large white building and factory beside it. on the verandah are about thirty milk churns. There are three men standing astride bicycles in front of the verandah. On the left hand side is a mound of dark soil?? -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees Association (ATMOEA), "Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration / A.T.E.A. 1927 Award Melbourne Conditions as from 8th / 9th December, 1934", 1934
... Details wage increases for various classes of workers, probationary staff, junior labour, hours of work, minimum wage, shifts, rosters, spread of hours, overtime, Sunday and holiday work, meal hours, training, promotions, attending office, medical examinations, holidays, punishments, travelling time, calls back, days off, preference to unionists and Boards of Reference. ...Details wage increases for various classes of workers, probationary staff, junior labour, hours of work, minimum wage, shifts, rosters, spread of hours, overtime, Sunday and holiday work, meal hours, training, promotions, attending office, medical examinations, holidays, punishments, travelling time, calls back, days off, preference to unionists and Boards of Reference. ...Twenty page booklet, off white paper, saddle stapled, with additional dark green paper cover titled "Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration / A.T.E.A. 1927 Award Melbourne Conditions as from 8th / 9th December, 1934". Details wage increases for various classes of workers, probationary staff, junior labour, hours of work, minimum wage, shifts, rosters, spread of hours, overtime, Sunday and holiday work, meal hours, training, promotions, attending office, medical examinations, holidays, punishments, travelling time, calls back, days off, preference to unionists and Boards of Reference. On page 10 has a small sheet of paper pinned in, with pencil writing re uniform issue periods."Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society Catalogue No. 216" in ink on top of first page.trams, tramways, melbourne, atea, unions, agreements, mmtb, uniforms -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees Association (ATMOEA), "The Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees Association", "Agreement - Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong", 1955
... Gives details of Tramways - SEC award 1955, covering duration of the award contract of employment, rates of pay, margins, additional rates, hours, shift work, overtime, holiday work, call forward and call back, spread of hours, Saturday and Sunday work, special night allowance, penalty rates, time allowances, attending, reporting, meals, acting out of grade, surpluses and shortages, annual leave, sick leave, free travel, uniforms, training, reports, union notices, punishments. Signed by E.W. Tonkin as Conciliation Commissioner. ...Gives details of Tramways - SEC award 1955, covering duration of the award contract of employment, rates of pay, margins, additional rates, hours, shift work, overtime, holiday work, call forward and call back, spread of hours, Saturday and Sunday work, special night allowance, penalty rates, time allowances, attending, reporting, meals, acting out of grade, surpluses and shortages, annual leave, sick leave, free travel, uniforms, training, reports, union notices, punishments. Signed by E.W. Tonkin as Conciliation Commissioner. ...Demonstrates aspects of the Tramway Union (ATMOEA) management the provided a copy of the Award in a printed form for the use of employees - applicable for Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo.Sixteen page book within pink light card covers, titled "The Australian Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees Association" & "Agreement - Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong", dated Geelong 1955. Gives details of Tramways - SEC award 1955, covering duration of the award contract of employment, rates of pay, margins, additional rates, hours, shift work, overtime, holiday work, call forward and call back, spread of hours, Saturday and Sunday work, special night allowance, penalty rates, time allowances, attending, reporting, meals, acting out of grade, surpluses and shortages, annual leave, sick leave, free travel, uniforms, training, reports, union notices, punishments. Signed by E.W. Tonkin as Conciliation Commissioner. Full scan of document added as a pdf file 5/6/2019.trams, tramways, atmoea, unions, rules, geelong, ballarat, bendigo, awards -
Koorie Heritage TrustDocument - Printed Sheets, Beveridge, Peter, Of the Aborigines inhabiting the Great Lacustrine and Riverine Depression of the Lower Murray, Lower Murrumbidgee, Lower Lachlan, and Lower Darling, 1883
... ...punishment...Koorie Heritage Trust Levels 1 & 3, Yarra Building Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aborigines-Lower Murray - Boora boora Baraba Baraba Watty Watty Waiky Waiky Latchy Latchy Darty Darty Yairy Yairy law-games punishment dogs spirituality tribal death sickness food canoes cordage hunting See also: Watti watti; Dadi Dadi; Latchi Latchi; 19-74 p. ; 23 cm. ...19-74 p. ; 23 cm.aborigines-lower murray - boora boora, baraba baraba, watty watty, waiky waiky, latchy latchy, darty darty, yairy yairy, law-games, punishment, dogs, spirituality, tribal, death, sickness, food, canoes, cordage, hunting, see also: watti watti; dadi dadi; latchi latchi; -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir - Shipwreck item, Falls of Halladale, 1886
... He was found guilty of a gross act of misconduct, having carelessly navigated the ship, neglected to take proper soundings and failing to place the ship on a port tack before it became too late to avoid shipwreck. Thomson's punishment included a small fine and six months suspension of his Master's Certificate of Competency. ...He was found guilty of a gross act of misconduct, having carelessly navigated the ship, neglected to take proper soundings and failing to place the ship on a port tack before it became too late to avoid shipwreck. Thomson's punishment included a small fine and six months suspension of his Master's Certificate of Competency. ...The Falls of Halladale was a four-masted iron-hulled barque built for the long-distance bulk carrier trade. In dense fog on the night of 14 November 1908 she was sailed onto rocks off Peterborough due to a navigational error. The 29 crew abandoned ship safely and reached shore by boat. The ship was left foundering with sails unfurled. For weeks afterwards large crowds gathered to view the ship as she gradually broke up and sank in the shallow water. Shortly after the accident the ship's master, Captain Thomson, faced a Court of Marine Enquiry in Melbourne. He was found guilty of a gross act of misconduct, having carelessly navigated the ship, neglected to take proper soundings and failing to place the ship on a port tack before it became too late to avoid shipwreck. Thomson's punishment included a small fine and six months suspension of his Master's Certificate of Competency. The hull lies on its starboard side about 300 metres off-shore in 3-15 metres of water. The original cargo included 56,763 roofing slates and coils of barbed wire. 22,000 slates were salvaged in the 1980s and used as roofing at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool.This item has historical significance as it came from one of the known shipwrecks along the South West coast of Victoria. There are a number of photographs of the wreck as it founded on the rock and hence is an image with which many people are familiar. Curved piece of timber with flat base from the wreck of the ship Falls of Halladale. Inside is recessed with slight ledge near back. A chunk of timber is missing on the top. The face has swirled carvings with leaf and seed design and base curved to the edge.Hand painted in red paint on inside bottom edge 'PETERBOROUGH'. Hand painted in white paint on bottom 'FALLS OF HALLADALE/WRECKED/PETERBOROUGH/VIC/NOV. 1908'melbourne, shipwrecks, flagstaff hill maritime village, warrnambool, falls of halladale, barques, peterborough victoria, roofing slates, captain thomson, thomson, court of marine enquiry -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1880s
... He believed that boys should be taught to appreciate orderly conduct rather than to fear punishment and that corporal punishment was degrading and to be used only in extreme circumstances. ...He believed that boys should be taught to appreciate orderly conduct rather than to fear punishment and that corporal punishment was degrading and to be used only in extreme circumstances. ...Born 1823 West Indies, commenced ministry 1847, died 1890 in Rookwood, NSW. Joseph Horner Fletcher (1823-1890), Wesleyan minister, was born at St Vincent, Windward Islands, the eldest son of Rev. Joseph Fletcher, Wesleyan missionary, and his wife Mary, née Horner. In 1830-37 he attended a Methodist school in Kingswood, England, and then his uncle's school in Bath. He entered business but in July 1842 became a local preacher. He was accepted for the Wesleyan ministry in 1845 and after training at Richmond College, Surrey, he married Kate Green in December 1848. He was sent to Auckland, New Zealand, where he became the founding principal of Wesley College. In 1856 poor health obliged him to take up circuit work in Auckland and New Plymouth, where he witnessed the Maori war. He moved to Queensland and in 1861-64 was on circuit in Brisbane. In 1863 he became the first chairman of the Queensland Wesleyan District. In 1865 Fletcher was serving at Ipswich when invited to succeed Rev. John Manton as president of Newington College, Sydney. He acknowledged that the main business of the school was secular education in a Christian atmosphere and believed that education could help to overcome sectarianism. He invited distinguished academics to examine Newington students and strongly supported (Sir) Henry Parkes's education policies. He opposed the formation of a Methodist university college until a strong secondary school was established. He believed that boys should be taught to appreciate orderly conduct rather than to fear punishment and that corporal punishment was degrading and to be used only in extreme circumstances. Under Fletcher Newington developed a high moral tone and a tradition of order and respect. After he retired in 1887 the old boys gave him an address of appreciation and a portrait in oils to be hung in the hall. In addition to his normal duties from 1883 he had taught resident theological students. From 1887 he was an effective and progressive full-time theological tutor. As a preacher Fletcher had exceptional power: he expressed his thoughts in a fresh way with sparkling illustrations and characteristic humour. He combined humility with great spiritual power, prophetic vision and administrative ability. He encouraged the development of institutional church work which grew into the Central Methodist Mission in Sydney. Fletcher was elected as the first president of the New South Wales and Queensland Wesleyan Methodist Conference in 1874 and again in 1884, when he was also president of the General Conference of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist Church. As conference editor in 1868, 1871 and 1873, Fletcher contributed more than fifty articles, numerous essays and reviews of books to the Weekly Advocate. He read widely, deeply and with discrimination. Never robust in health, he suffered months of illness before he died aged 66 at Stanmore, Sydney, on 30 June 1890. He was survived by three sons and two daughters, and buried in the Wesleyan section of Rookwood cemetery. In 1892 his eldest son, Joseph, edited a memorial edition of his Sermons, Addresses & Essays. Information from Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 4, 1972. Sepia toned carte de visite. Seated studio portrait of the Rev. Joseph Fletcher.Rev Joseph Fletcherrev. joseph fletcher, joseph horner, wesleyan minister, newington college sydney, new zealand, queensland, president general conference, wesleyan methodist church, central methodist mission -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian Macfarlane, Historical records of Victoria : foundation series : volume 2A : the Aborigines of Port Phillip 1835-1839, 1982
... Food and clothing for the Aborigines Ch. 7. Punishment of Aborigines found drunk, 1836-8 Ch. 8. ...Food and clothing for the Aborigines Ch. 7. Punishment of Aborigines found drunk, 1836-8 Ch. 8. ...Reproductions of various transactions and reports dealing with Aboriginal people in Port Phillip in the period 1835-39, beginning with some of the earliest reports and tracing the evolution of government interaction and policy towards Aborigines in the 19th century. Covers mission work, government reports, the native police, conflicts with squatters, with numerous illustrations and original reports. Contents: Part I, Evolution of British policy Ch. 1. Proposals to appoint protectors of aborigines Ch. 2. Racial conflict in the year of official settlement at Port Phillip Ch. 3. House of Commons Select Committee on Aborigines Part II, The Wesleyan Mission at Buntingdale Ch. 4. Establishment and early operations of the Wesleyan mission Part III, The Government acts Ch. 5. Establishing the first government mission 1835-7 Ch. 6. Food and clothing for the Aborigines Ch. 7. Punishment of Aborigines found drunk, 1836-8 Ch. 8. Operations of the government mission, November 1837 to March 1839 Ch. 9. First attempt to form a native police corps Part IV, Growing conflict with squatters, 1837-8 Ch. 10. The disappearance of Gellibrand and Hesse Ch. 11. Attacks in the Western District Ch. 12. Attacks on the overland routes to Port Phillip Ch. 13. Evolution of policy in Sydney, 1838.b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, tables, document reproductionsvictorian history, colonisation, justice system
