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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cecil Rhodes, c1949
... Cecil Rhodes...Rhodes Cecil... was untouched virgin bush. From the North the dell was worked by Cecil...Black and white photograph of Cecil Rhodes seated... was worked by Cecil Rhodes whose father Victor owned the orchards ...In the late 1940s the southern part of Bellbird Dell was untouched virgin bush. From the North the dell was worked by Cecil Rhodes whose father Victor owned the orchards and a cool store on land opposite the Vermont High School. Cecil worked the orchards between the creek and Alorak Road. They grew peaches pears cherries and apples.Black and white photograph of Cecil Rhodes seated on a ladder.rhodes cecil, bluebird dell, orchardists, orchards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cecil Rhodes, 1948
... Cecil Rhodes...Rhodes Cecil...Black and white photograph of Cecil Rhodes spraying from... Mitcham melbourne se NP4174 Rhodes Cecil Orchardists Black ...se NP4174Black and white photograph of Cecil Rhodes spraying from a vehicle.rhodes cecil, orchardists -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cecil Rhodes, c2000
... Cecil Rhodes...Rhodes Cecil...Coloured photograph of Cecil Rhodes at a market C2000... Mitcham melbourne See NP4174 Rhodes Cecil Orchardists Markets ...See NP4174Coloured photograph of Cecil Rhodes at a market C2000. Market stalls behind.rhodes cecil, orchardists, markets -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cecil Rhodes, 1950
... Cecil Rhodes...Rhodes Cecil...Black and white photo of Cecil Rhodes picking fruit near... Mitcham melbourne se NP4174 Rhodes Cecil Orchardists Black ...se NP4174Black and white photo of Cecil Rhodes picking fruit near a barn. A bucket is hanging from his waist.rhodes cecil, orchardists -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cecil Rhodes, 1952
... Cecil Rhodes...Rhodes Cecil...Black and white photo of Cecil Rhodes sitting in front... Mitcham melbourne NP4174 Rhodes Cecil Orchardist Black and white ...NP4174Black and white photo of Cecil Rhodes sitting in front of a tractor two men sitting on rear and Monty his dog perched on a wheel. Orchard behind.rhodes cecil, orchardist -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cecil Rhodes, 1947
... Cecil Rhodes...Cecil Rhodes...Black and white photograph of Cecil Rhodes seated... Mitcham melbourne See NP4174 Cecil Rhodes Orchardist Black ...See NP4174Black and white photograph of Cecil Rhodes seated on a motor bike in 1947. Registration number Vic. 29-339.cecil rhodes, orchardist -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cecil and Mary Rhodes
... Cecil and Mary Rhodes...Rhodes Cecil...Black and white photograph of the wedding of Cecil Rhodes... Mitcham melbourne See NP4174 Rhodes Cecil Rhodes Mary (nee Rattray ...See NP4174Black and white photograph of the wedding of Cecil Rhodes and Mary Rattray.rhodes cecil, rhodes mary (nee rattray), orchardists, weddings -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & White), Right Honorable Cecil John Rhodes - South Africa
... Right Honorable Cecil John Rhodes - South Africa ...cecil rhodes...Cecil Rhodes was a British businessman, mining magnate... of the Rhodes Scholarship. cecil rhodes mining magnate south africa ...Cecil Rhodes was a British businessman, mining magnate and politician in South Africa. He was Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. He believed in British Imperialism and he and his British South Africa Company formed the territory of Rhodesia in the early 1890s. He was forced to resign as Prime Minister in 1896 after the disastrous Jameson Raid, an unauthorised attack on Paul Kruger's South African Republic (Transvaal), which sent his brother to prison convicted of high treason and nearly sentenced to death. This event contributed to the outbreak of the Second Boer War. Rhodes went to Kimberley in a political move. During the war the military felt he was more of a liability than an asset and found him intolerable. The officer commanding the garrison of Kimberley, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Kekewich, experienced serious personal difficulties with Rhodes because of the latter's inability to co-operate. However, he still remained a leading figure in the politics of southern Africa. Rhodes was dogged by ill health his whole life. He died in 1902, aged 48, at his seaside cottage in Muizenberg. He was cared for by Leander Starr Jameson during his illness, becoming a trustee of his estate and residuary beneficiary of his will, which allowed him to continue living in Rhode's mansion after his death. His final will left a large area of land on the slopes of Table Mountain. Part of the estate became the upper campus of the University of Cape Town, another part became the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. The rest was spared development and is now an important conservation area. His will also provided for the establishment of the Rhodes Scholarship. Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.cecil rhodes, mining magnate south africa, politician south africa, prime minister cape colony, british south africa company, rhodesia, jameson raid, paul kruger, south africa republic, transvaal, second boer war, kimberley, robert kekewich, leander starr jameson, muizenberg, table mountain, university of cape town, kirstenbosch national garden -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Rhodes Family, 1961
... Black & white photograph of Cecil Rhodes and his 3 children... Mitcham melbourne Refer to NP4174 RHODES Cecil Carolyn Peter Anne ...Refer to NP4174Black & white photograph of Cecil Rhodes and his 3 children. Smallest child in front. Photo taken out of doors with garden behind.rhodes, cecil, carolyn, peter, anne-maree. -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Constable and Co, Cecil Rhodes, 1921
... Cecil Rhodes... of Cecil Rhodes Ill, maps, p.353. Cecil Rhodes Book Constable ...A biography of Cecil RhodesIll, maps, p.353.non-fictionA biography of Cecil Rhodesafrica - history, south africa - politics and government -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Duckworth, Cecil Rhodes, 1935
... Cecil Rhodes... of Cecil Rhodes p.135. Cecil Rhodes Book Duckworth JG Lockhart ...A biography of Cecil Rhodesp.135.non-fictionA biography of Cecil Rhodesafrica - history, south africa - politics and government -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Bellbird Dell - Vermont, 1982
... and Recreation Department Community Groups Rhodes Cecil Bellbird Dell ...Bellbird dell, Vermont: Extract report outlining history of the reserve.Bellbird dell, Vermont: Extract report outlining history of the reserve.Bellbird dell, Vermont: Extract report outlining history of the reserve.bellbird dell, city of nunawading. parks and recreation department, community groups, rhodes, cecil, bellbird dell residents committee -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & White), Colonel Robert George Kekewich - South Africa
... cecil rhodes... of the town. At this time he came into conflict with Cecil Rhodes who.... At this time he came into conflict with Cecil Rhodes who persuaded John ...Kekewich commanded the 1st Battalion of the Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) in the Second Boer War. He commanded the garrison in Kimberley during the siege and successful defence of the town. At this time he came into conflict with Cecil Rhodes who persuaded John French, commanding the relief force, to replace Kekewich with another officer as commander of the garrison. Kekewich was promoted to colonel for his services. In 1901 he was wounded in an attack by General de la Rey near Moedwil but soon recuperated. Kekewich was in charge during the British victory at the Battle of Rooiwai, the last major battle during the war. He stayed in South Africa until peace had been signed and then returned to England. For his services he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath and on retirement was appointed to the Honorary position of Colonel of the Buffs.Individual image taken from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.kekewich, 1st battalion, loyal regiment, second boer, kimberley, cecil rhodes, john french, garrison, de la rey, moedwil, rooiwai, companion of the order of the bath -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & White), Modder River - South Africa
... cecil rhodes... Minister of Cape Colony, Cecil Rhodes) would be a major propaganda... Minister of Cape Colony, Cecil Rhodes) would be a major propaganda ...When war broke out in 1899, and early target for the Boers was the diamond-mining centre of Kimberley. This was located near the point where the Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony met. General Sir Redvers Buller detached the 1st Division under Lieutenant General Lord Methuen to relieve the Siege of Kimberley. This decision was made partly for reasons of prestige. To capture Kimberley (which contained the famous imperialist and former Prime Minister of Cape Colony, Cecil Rhodes) would be a major propaganda victory for the British. Methuen's force advanced north and won two engagements against the Boers of the Orange Free State. Reinforcements from Transvaal under General Koos de la Rey arrived and he convinced the Boers to follow his plans for attacking the British. Instead of relying on the hills for protection and missing their targets, de la Rey proposed they make use of the flat veld and introduced them to the Mauser rifle with its flat trajectory. Trenches were built in the banks of the Modder River from which they could sweep the veld for a great distance. The trenches were built on the south side of the river and on the smaller Riet River where they meet at Modder River Station. Methuen's force began advancing towards the Modder planning to cross the river. The Boers opened fire and the British troops were unable to find cover on the veld. They had to lay flat so as not to be seen or hit. The British guns pounded the buildings near Modder River Station and the north bank of the river, missing the trenches on the south bank. The battle became a stalemate. The British found an opening on the Boer's right flank at Rosmead ford downstream and drove the Boers out of Rosmead. De la Rey drove them back into a small insecure bridgehead. The Boers feared they were vulnerable and withdrew during the night. Methuen reported that the battle had been "one of the hardest and most trying fights in the annals of the British army". Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.boers, diamind-mining, kimberley, transvaal, orange free state, cape colony, sir rdvers buller, lieutenant general lord methuen, siege of kimberley, cecil rhodes, general koos dde la rey, mauser rifle, veld, modder river, modder river station, trenches, riet river, rosmead -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photo-montage, Officers of Forces in South Africa (Boer War), c1900
... cecil rhodes... war armed services lord roberts weapons alfred milner cecil ...The Boer War was fought from 1899 to 1901.Black and white printed photo montage of Officers who served in the South African Forces during the Boer War. Portraits are supplemented with views of: Modder River, Ladysmith, Railway Bridge of Tugela, 4.7 naval gun, Royal Horse Artillery, Johannesburg Fort, Howitzer Gun, Field Artillery. The poster produced as an advertising medium for Wills Tobacco and Cigarettes using the Transvaal Series of cards.boer war, south african war, armed services, lord roberts, weapons, alfred milner, cecil rhodes, w.p. schreiner, w. hely hutchinson, w.p. symons, general mildyard, a. hunter, holled smith, dick-cunnynghame, f. roberts, charles warren, brabazon, a.g. wauchope, kelly-kenny, hector mcdonald, baden-powell, lord methuen, f. carrington, n.g. lyttleton, f. howard, j.d.f. french, w.f. gatacre, h.s. rawlinson, eyre crabbe, alderson, kekewich, a. fitzroy hart, g. white, lord kitchener, lord dundonald, plumer, h.m.l. rundle, w.h. mackinnon, h.e. colville, f. forestier walker, r. clements, redvers buller, h. chermside, g. lyttelton -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
cape town scenes
... Cecil Rhodes Memorial... Melbourne melbourne cape town Cecil Rhodes Memorial Rondebosch south ...cape town, cecil rhodes memorial, rondebosch, south africa, ww1, world war 1, cape town station -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & White), Honourable William Philip Schreiner - South Africa
... Parliament for Kimberly. He became Attorney-General in Cecil Rhodes's... Attorney-General in Cecil Rhodes's cabinet. In1896, Schreiner ...William Schreiner was a barrister, politician, statesman, and Prime Minister of the Cape Colony during the Second Boer War. His proximity to parliamentarians gave him an entry to political life. In 1893 he was elected a member of the Cape Parliament for Kimberly. He became Attorney-General in Cecil Rhodes's cabinet. In1896, Schreiner and the rest of the parliamentary ministers resigned when it became obvious what Cecil Rhodes ambitions were. That ended Rhodes's term as Prime Minister. Schreiner advocated integration and equal rights for all "civilised" men. His dedication to this ideal was proved when he resigned from the National Convention in order to represent Dinuzulu, who was to stand trial for his alleged treasonous participation in the rebellion of 1906. With the forming of the Union Government in 1910 he became one of the first senators nominated to look after Black interests. In 1906 the so-called Bambatha rebellion broke out. Dinuzulu was accused of giving orders to Bambatha to start the rebellion and put on trial for treason. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment. When General Louis Botha became Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa he ordered Dinuzulu be released and transported to the farm Uitk yk in Transvaal. The Bambartha rebellion was a Zulu revolt against British rule and taxation in Natal. Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.william schreiner, barrister, politician, prime minister, cape colony, second boer war, attorney-general, cecil rhodes's cabinet, intergration and equal rights, national convention, dinuzulu, union government, bambartha rebellion, louis botha, uniion of south africa -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Biography, He heard Dickens, Disraeli, 21-Jul-44
... prisioners of war.; Met Cecil Rhodes when he went to the Cape... prisioners of war.; Met Cecil Rhodes when he went to the Cape ...Handwritten article about Captain Edward Thomas Miles 21-Jul-1944, copied from a newspaper.This is a handwritten copy from an unnamed newspaper. Refer also to the Australian Dictionary of Biography.; 21-Jul-1944 - Newspaper.; He heard Dickens, Disraeli; Captain Edward Thomas Miles who died recently at Ringwood where he had lived in retirement for many years, was born in Hobart 1849 and gained Master Mariners Certificate at 21 and his first command two years later. Served in the China, South African and Indian Wars. Was on the China - London tea run.; Pioneered the coastal trade of Tasmania.; was warden of Hobart marine Board, Member for Glamorgan in the Tasmanian House of Assembly for 12 years and also a minister before Federation.; In 1905 got Concession from Siam to form the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company, which later won 2,000,000 pounds worth of Tin. Sons and Grandsons managed the original company until present war, and one son and three grandsons remained to become prisioners of war.; Met Cecil Rhodes when he went to the Cape with his first sample of diamonds from the Kimberley.; With all other ship's officers was called out as special policeman to quell the Fenian riots in London.; Heard on several occasions Charles Dickens reading his own works. Listened to Disraeli and Gladstone speaking in the House of Commons.; With his partners built the Zeehan to Strahan railway, Tasmania, 29 miles. Was shipwrecked 3 times.; His first memory was that of travelling with his parents to the gold diggings in Victoria by bullock cart in 1852 at the age of three years. +Additional Keywords: Miles, Captain Edward Thomas / Dickens, Charles / Disraeli / Rhodes / Gladstone