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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Students and Staff in the Library, c. 1955
... ...robert weller...Kneen 5 March 1992, "Student at right is Robert Weller (1956). Male figure at right facing both shelves may be Bill Nicholls (Field Superintendent)." ...Kneen 5 March 1992, "Student at right is Robert Weller (1956). Male figure at right facing both shelves may be Bill Nicholls (Field Superintendent)." ...Note by T.H. Kneen 5 March 1992, "Student at right is Robert Weller (1956). Male figure at right facing both shelves may be Bill Nicholls (Field Superintendent)." Eric Littlejohn 26 February 1992 thought second from left is Lloyd Davies (1955).Black and white photograph. Students and staff working in the Old Library in the Administration Buildingstudents, robert weller, bill nicholls, field superintendent, lloyd davies, staff, old library, administration building -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and ArchivesFunctional object - Surgical instruments, Cosman Roberts Wells Stereotactic frame
... Cosman Roberts Wells Stereotactic frame...Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives 250-290 Spring Street East Melbourne melbourne Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Cosman Roberts Wells Stereotactic frame Cosman Roberts Wells Stereotactic frame Functional object Surgical instruments ...Cosman Roberts Wells Stereotactic frameroyal australasian college of surgeons -
Eltham District Historical Society IncWork on paper - Newspaper article, Diamond Valley News, Safety first at village, 23 September 2009
... ...robert weller...In 2021, Judge Book is known as St Vincent's Care Services Eltham. judge book memorial village aged care melbourne city mission seniors nursing home aged care facility judgebook monterey cypress trees tree removal robert weller ken patterson Original Newspaper article Safety first at village Work on paper Newspaper article Diamond Valley News ...Monterey Cypress Trees have been removed from along Diamond Street, Eltham at the site of the Eltham Retirement Centre (formerly known as Judge Book Village). In 2021, Judge Book is known as St Vincent's Care Services Eltham. judge book memorial village, aged care, melbourne city mission, seniors, nursing home, aged care facility, judgebook, monterey cypress trees, tree removal, robert weller, ken patterson -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, M. Nelson, Social Outing 1956, 1956
... ...robert a. weller...Nelson (née Skuse) (1956), Springhurst. judy a. sargeant graeme j. kneen 1956 social outing helen m. wiltshire maureen a. nelson (née Skuse) susi schumacher robert a. weller barry dangerfield louise l. rawsthorn yvonne winterbottom greame (sic) r. muntz mario takasuki dick wall don marriott ron iromewan sandra mcalley jocelyn a. care alan d. werner (1) Handwritten on reverse, "Judy Sargeant, Graeme Kneen, 1956 Social Outing." (2) "Helen Wiltshire, Maureen Skuse." (3) "Susi Schumacher, Bob Weller." (4) "Susi Schumacher, Judy Sargeant, Helen Wiltshire, Barry Dangerfield, Louise Rawsthorn." (5) "Yvonne Winterbottom, Greame (sic) Muntz." (6) "L-R Mario Takasuki, Dick Wall, Don Marriott." (7) As (4). (8) "Helen Wiltshire." (9) "Ron Iromewan, Sandra McAlley." (10) "Jocelyn Care, Alan Werner." (11) "Judy Sargent (sic), Graeme Kneen." ...Donated by Maureen A. Nelson (née Skuse) (1956), Springhurst. Black and white photographs. Social outing: J.A. Sargeant 1956, G.J. Kneen 1956, H.M. Wiltshire 1956, S. Schumacher 1956, R.A. Weller 1956, G.R. Muntz 1956, Y. Winterbottom 1957, Louise L. Rawsthorn 1957, J.R. Wall 1955, J.A. Care 1956, A.D. Werner 1956.(1) Handwritten on reverse, "Judy Sargeant, Graeme Kneen, 1956 Social Outing." (2) "Helen Wiltshire, Maureen Skuse." (3) "Susi Schumacher, Bob Weller." (4) "Susi Schumacher, Judy Sargeant, Helen Wiltshire, Barry Dangerfield, Louise Rawsthorn." (5) "Yvonne Winterbottom, Greame (sic) Muntz." (6) "L-R Mario Takasuki, Dick Wall, Don Marriott." (7) As (4). (8) "Helen Wiltshire." (9) "Ron Iromewan, Sandra McAlley." (10) "Jocelyn Care, Alan Werner." (11) "Judy Sargent (sic), Graeme Kneen." judy a. sargeant, graeme j. kneen, 1956, social outing, helen m. wiltshire, maureen a. nelson (née skuse), susi schumacher, robert a. weller, barry dangerfield, louise l. rawsthorn, yvonne winterbottom, greame (sic) r. muntz, mario takasuki, dick wall, don marriott, ron iromewan, sandra mcalley, jocelyn a. care, alan d. werner -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Norman Carter, Part of Black's dairy farm in Mont Albert in the 1920s, 1920s
... churchill street, black street, proudfoot street, bruce street, view street, neil black, proudfoot & horton, duncan & weller, robert black, lizzie black, lizzie foley, james hubert black, john arthur black, alice black, laura elizabeth black, thomas black, isabella black, eleanor black, ada maud black, robert black jnr...Weller, 29 Queen Street. The real estate subdivision notice on the SLV website states that Neil Black had been the owner for 50 years. To date no trace of a Neil Black has been found. Box Hill rate books simply give BLACK as the owner in 1877 (no first name); the entry for 1878-1884 states Robert Black. ...Communication from a descendant of John Arthur Black gives the following: "John Arthur Black, son of Robert & Lizzie Foley, married Gladys Anne Layton had 4 children, Robert, Elenore, Marion (Follett) & Annie; they had farm on Stud Road, Dandenong where they milked 30 cows that he retired to after being a earth-moving contractor with draft horses and dug irrigation ditches around Shepparton." This is important as documentation of the area's early farming land use. black's dairy farm dairying farms churchill street, black street, proudfoot street, bruce street, view street, neil black, proudfoot & horton, duncan & weller, robert black, lizzie black, lizzie foley, james hubert black, john arthur black, alice black, laura elizabeth black, thomas black, isabella black, eleanor black, ada maud black, robert black jnr box hill cemetery Black and white photo of a paddock with cows and sheep grazing. ...Photo is likely to have been taken pre-1924 when the land was subdivided. Donor information is that this was taken from a home in Churchill Street, Mont Albert; it would be looking south towards Mont Albert Road. Black's dairy farm occupied the area just east of Hamilton Street to near Elgar Road. It was subdivided into 88 house allotments along Churchill Street, Bruce Street, Black Street, Proudfoot Street and View Street. The solicitors were Proudfoot & Horton, 360 Collins Street; estate agents were Duncan & Weller, 29 Queen Street. The real estate subdivision notice on the SLV website states that Neil Black had been the owner for 50 years. To date no trace of a Neil Black has been found. Box Hill rate books simply give BLACK as the owner in 1877 (no first name); the entry for 1878-1884 states Robert Black. The 1909 electoral roll has entries for Mont Albert Road for Robert Black (farmer), Thomas Black (carter) & Elizabeth Black (HD). The 1912 electoral roll has entries for Mont Albert Road for Robert Black (farmer), Thomas Black (labourer), John Arthur Black (carter) & Elizabeth Black (HD). Robert Black died in 1920 (b. 1836) and is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (CE-*-0057). His parents were John and Margaret Black. He married Lizzie Foley in 1878. She was the daughter of Margaret & John Foley, born in 1859. She died in 1902 aged 43 years and is probably buried in the same grave, although the cemetery records record her age as 0 years. Children: 1. James Hughbert (1880-1954) 2. John Arthur (1881-1959) 3. Alice (1882-1883) - died aged 6 months 4. Laura Elizabeth (1883-1951) 5. Thomas (1885-1965) 6. Isabella (1887-1963) 7. Eleanor (1889-1963) 8. Ada Maud (1890-1968) 9. Robert (1892-1930). BDM Victoria states places of birth as Box Hill, Surrey Hills or Mont Albert. Many of the family are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. None of the girls appear to have married. Communication from a descendant of John Arthur Black gives the following: "John Arthur Black, son of Robert & Lizzie Foley, married Gladys Anne Layton had 4 children, Robert, Elenore, Marion (Follett) & Annie; they had farm on Stud Road, Dandenong where they milked 30 cows that he retired to after being a earth-moving contractor with draft horses and dug irrigation ditches around Shepparton." This is important as documentation of the area's early farming land use.Black and white photo of a paddock with cows and sheep grazing. On the horizon is a simple cottage with a small veranda and 2 chimneys and scattered trees.black's dairy farm, dairying, farms, churchill street, black street, proudfoot street, bruce street, view street, neil black, proudfoot & horton, duncan & weller, robert black, lizzie black, lizzie foley, james hubert black, john arthur black, alice black, laura elizabeth black, thomas black, isabella black, eleanor black, ada maud black, robert black jnr, box hill cemetery -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Subdivision sale of Black's Mont Albert farm in 1924, 1924
... churchill street, black street, proudfoot street, bruce street, view street, neil black, proudfoot & horton, duncan & weller, robert black, lizzie black, lizzie foley, james hubert black, john arthur black, alice black, laura elizabeth black, thomas black, isabella black, eleanor black, ada maud black, robert black jnr...Weller, 29 Queen Street. The real estate subdivision notice on the SLV website states that Neil Black had been the owner for 50 years. To date no trace of a Neil Black has been found. Box Hill rate books simply give BLACK as the owner in 1877 (no first name); the entry for 1878-1884 states Robert Black. ...Communication from a descendant of John Arthur Black gives the following: "John Arthur Black, son of Robert & Lizzie Foley, married Gladys Anne Layton had 4 children, Robert, Elenore, Marion (Follett) & Annie; they had farm on Stud Road, Dandenong where they milked 30 cows that he retired to after being a earth-moving contractor with draft horses and dug irrigation ditches around Shepparton." This is important as documentation of the area's transformation from farming land to residential land use. black's dairy farm dairying farms churchill street, black street, proudfoot street, bruce street, view street, neil black, proudfoot & horton, duncan & weller, robert black, lizzie black, lizzie foley, james hubert black, john arthur black, alice black, laura elizabeth black, thomas black, isabella black, eleanor black, ada maud black, robert black jnr box hill cemetery land sales Black and white photo of a large 3-poled tent in an area of flat land with eucalypts in the background. ...Photo was taken in 1924 when the land was subdivided. Black's dairy farm occupied the area just east of Hamilton Street to near Elgar Road. It was subdivided into 88 house allotments along Churchill Street, Bruce Street, Black Street, Proudfoot Street and View Street. The solicitors were Proudfoot & Horton, 360 Collins Street; estate agents were Duncan & Weller, 29 Queen Street. The real estate subdivision notice on the SLV website states that Neil Black had been the owner for 50 years. To date no trace of a Neil Black has been found. Box Hill rate books simply give BLACK as the owner in 1877 (no first name); the entry for 1878-1884 states Robert Black. The 1909 electoral roll has entries for Mont Albert Road for Robert Black (farmer), Thomas Black (carter) & Elizabeth Black (HD). The 1912 electoral roll has entries for Mont Albert Road for Robert Black (farmer), Thomas Black (labourer), John Arthur Black (carter) & Elizabeth Black (HD). Robert Black died in 1920 (b. 1836) and is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (CE-*-0057). His parents were John and Margaret Black. He married Lizzie Foley in 1878. She was the daughter of Margaret & John Foley, born in 1859. She died in 1902 aged 43 years and is buried in the same grave, although the cemetery records record her age as 0 years (presumably as no age or date of birth were given at the time of burial). Children: 1. James Hughbert (1880-1954) 2. John Arthur (1881-1959) 3. Alice (1882-1883) - died aged 6 months 4. Laura Elizabeth (1883-1951) 5. Thomas (1885-1965) 6. Isabella (1887-1963) 7. Eleanor (1889-1963) 8. Ada Maud (1890-1968) 9. Robert (1892-1930). BDM Victoria states places of birth as Box Hill, Surrey Hills or Mont Albert. Many of the family are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. None of the girls appear to have married. Communication from a descendant of John Arthur Black gives the following: "John Arthur Black, son of Robert & Lizzie Foley, married Gladys Anne Layton had 4 children, Robert, Elenore, Marion (Follett) & Annie; they had farm on Stud Road, Dandenong where they milked 30 cows that he retired to after being a earth-moving contractor with draft horses and dug irrigation ditches around Shepparton." This is important as documentation of the area's transformation from farming land to residential land use.Black and white photo of a large 3-poled tent in an area of flat land with eucalypts in the background. There is a large crowd of people, mainly men but also women and children. There are also 3 cars to the RHS.black's dairy farm, dairying, farms, churchill street, black street, proudfoot street, bruce street, view street, neil black, proudfoot & horton, duncan & weller, robert black, lizzie black, lizzie foley, james hubert black, john arthur black, alice black, laura elizabeth black, thomas black, isabella black, eleanor black, ada maud black, robert black jnr, box hill cemetery, land sales -
Greensborough Historical SocietySchool Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 6A, 1974_
... Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 6A. Teacher: Robert Wells...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 6A. Teacher: Robert Wells watsonia state school watsonia primary school Black and white photograph of school class Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 6A School Photograph - Digital Image Watsonia Primary School ...Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 6A. Teacher: Robert WellsBlack and white photograph of school classwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaColour photo, Undated
... Ken Roberts was a well known layman within the Uniting Church. ...Ken Roberts was a well known layman within the Uniting Church. ...Ken Roberts was a well known layman within the Uniting Church. He worked for the Synod of Victoria in the Resources Commission.Upper body photograph of Ken Roberts, shirt and tie.Ken Roberts -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Housing, 20 Devitt Street Lakes Entrance Victoria, Holding M, 2009
... Dr Robert Hughes had a well set up surgery in what may have been originally a garage beside the family home, during 1970 - 1980's. ...Dr Robert Hughes had a well set up surgery in what may have been originally a garage beside the family home, during 1970 - 1980's. ...Dr Robert Hughes had a well set up surgery in what may have been originally a garage beside the family home, during 1970 - 1980's. Later resident converted surgery to a flat.Colour photograph of a timber dwelling with tiled hip roof. Brick chimney has been cement rendered. Windows on each side of central front entry have picture window in centre of sash windows, at 20 Devitt Street Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses, heritage study -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument (Item), Certificate of the Service of Robert Cornelius WATTERS, 1940 - 44
... The inside pages contain the criteria to become a Sick Berth Attendant as well as Robert's exam marks and comments on his performance during his naval career....The inside pages contain the criteria to become a Sick Berth Attendant as well as Robert's exam marks and comments on his performance during his naval career. ...The folder relating to the WW2 service of Robert Cornelius WATTERS has his mobilization & discharge dates as well as his height, hair and eye colour on the front cover. The inside pages contain the criteria to become a Sick Berth Attendant as well as Robert's exam marks and comments on his performance during his naval career.war - world war ii, robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, r.a.n. reserve -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper - Folder, Shire of Eltham, West Riding Newsletter, 1978
... Newsletter produced by the Shire of Eltham including introduction titled: "The changing face of local government", signed by Ward councillors: Helen Wells, Neil Roberts and Allan Horsley, a brief financial statement: "where the money comes from", roads, shopping centres, council/education department projects, land purchase, senior citizens and recreation include list of new construction and upgrades. ...Folder 71 from Harry Gilham Collection allan horsley community services shire of eltham budget roads shoppping centres briar hill montmorency recreation helen wells neil roberts 4 pages. Folded West Riding Newsletter Newspaper Folder Shire of Eltham ...Newsletter produced by the Shire of Eltham including introduction titled: "The changing face of local government", signed by Ward councillors: Helen Wells, Neil Roberts and Allan Horsley, a brief financial statement: "where the money comes from", roads, shopping centres, council/education department projects, land purchase, senior citizens and recreation include list of new construction and upgrades. Folder 71 from Harry Gilham Collection4 pages. Foldedallan horsley, community services, shire of eltham, budget, roads, shoppping centres, briar hill, montmorency, recreation, helen wells, neil roberts -
Brighton Historical SocietySwimsuit, Black Lance, circa 1930s
... Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. ...Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. ...This swimsuit is part of a collection of clothing donated to the Brighton Historical Society by Dr William and Helen Wells. It belonged to William's mother, Dorothy Wells (nee Marshall, 1910-2000). William's family has had a long association with Brighton, dating back to the town's earliest days in 1843 when his ancestors Robert and Eliza Hayball, who had emigrated to Melbourne two years prior, established a wattle-and-daub hut in what is now New Street, close to Tovell Street. Robert established a business as a timber merchant on the opposite side of New Street. His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. Hayball Court, which runs off New Street, is named after the family. Robert's son William (1855-1926) married Jessie Robertson and had four children. Their eldest, Winifred Grace Hayball (1886-1971), married Andrew Hollingsworth Marshall at the Black Street Congregational Church in 1907. They subsequently lived in Hill Street, Hawthorn, before moving into a house designed by Andrew and Winifred's brother Robert at 39 Bay Street, Brighton in 1915. Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. They lived in East Malvern until 1947, when they moved into a newly built home in Hawthorn Road, East Brighton, where they lived for the rest of their lives. Their son, William Wells (b. 1939) married Helen Pickering in 1968 and the couple have lived together in Brighton ever since.Blue knitted woollen women's one-piece swimsuit featuring a scooped back and braided crossover shoulder straps which thread through loops at the back. Small shorts cover the tops of the thighs, underneath a short modesty skirt.Designer's label near front hem, proper left: a narrow white triangular lance logo, bordered with black and featuring black text: "BLACK LANCE". Small label proper left inside seam: "BLACK LANCE / KNITTED WEAR / 38"wells family, dorothy marshall, dorothy wells, 1930s, swimwear, black lance, melbourne designers, peter o'sullivan, botany knitting mills -
Brighton Historical SocietyBonnet, circa 1900s
... Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. ...Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. ...This bonnet is part of a collection of clothing donated to the Brighton Historical Society by Dr William and Helen Wells. It is believed to have belonged to William's grandmother Winifred Marshall (nee Hayball, 1886-1971). William's family has had a long association with Brighton, dating back to the town's earliest days in 1843 when his ancestors Robert and Eliza Hayball, who had emigrated to Melbourne two years prior, established a wattle-and-daub hut in what is now New Street, close to Tovell Street. Robert established a business as a timber merchant on the opposite side of New Street. His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. Hayball Court, which runs off New Street, is named after the family. Robert's son William (1855-1926) married Jessie Robertson and had four children. Their eldest, Winifred Grace Hayball (1886-1971), married Andrew Hollingsworth Marshall at the Black Street Congregational Church in 1907. They subsequently lived in Hill Street, Hawthorn, before moving into a house designed by Andrew and Winifred's brother Robert at 39 Bay Street, Brighton in 1915. Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. They lived in East Malvern until 1947, when they moved into a newly built home in Hawthorn Road, East Brighton, where they lived for the rest of their lives. Their son, William Wells (b. 1939) married Helen Pickering in 1968 and the couple have lived together in Brighton ever since.Pale pink silk bonnet (sleeping or house cap) with cream lace edging. The bonnet is embellished with oval-shaped embroidered appliqué on either side, featuring floral design in white and pale yellow, blue and green. A cream silk ribbon and a row of pale blue and green rosettes run along the top edge between the two appliquéd segments. A length of elastic is sewn through the bottom edge.wells family, winifred grace hayball, winifred grace marshall, bonnet, 1900s -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fountain Hotel, Main Road, Eltham, c.1870
... John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. ...John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. ...Digitised from scanned print of original postcard of Fountain Hotel, Main Road Eltham (later Evelyn Hotel) early view showing two storey section. Built in 1852 as the Fountain of Friendship Hotel, later named the Fountain Hotel it was located on the southwest corner of Maria (Main) and Pitt streets. Also later known as the Evelyn Hotel, it was de-licensed in 1919. The hotel was totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday, February 18, 1931 Sometime between June 1851 and 1854, the property at the top of the hill of Little Eltham described as Lot 235 of plan of subdivision, of portion number 12, of section number 4, of the parish of Nillumbik, on the county of Evelyn was purchased from J.M. Holloway and the Fountain of Friendship Hotel was built using prefabricated sections constructed from cedar timber, imported from Singapore. By 1854, John O’Brien, a somewhat shady character was the proprietor of the hotel when he put it up for sale in November 1854. It is not clear whether he was the original owner / builder. John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. Following the somewhat dodgy business practices of John O’Brien, little is known of Charles Roberts but it is possible he enjoyed several years of ownership. It was put up for sale again in 1858 but no outcome of that sale is known, and it was advertised to let in 1863, again possibly to no avail. James Trew took it over in July 1864 but his association was short lived with his premature death in December of that year leaving his widow Mary to take over and run the enterprise. No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. John Treloar then took over the hotel but sometime between 1872 and 1873 the license was transferred to Bejamin Gane. Gane it seems held the license for the majority of the 1870s At some point between December 1874 and September 1878 the name of the hotel is changed from the Fountain Hotel to the Evelyn Hotel. In March 1880, ownership is transferred to James Purcell, a former Councillor of the Shire of Eltham’s North Riding. Purcell’s ownership of the hotel is associated with the 1880s though there is a brief period in 1887 where the license is granted to a Lawrence Brennan, reasons unknown. In December 1889, James Purcell ownership of the Evelyn hotel throughout the 1880s comes to an end when William Morris purchases the property and the license is transferred to him. Ownership of the property remains within the Morris family for the next 40 plus years and it is the Morris name that is most associated with its history. William Morris was a Councillor with the Shire of Eltham for a continuous 24 year period. He served as Shire President for three terms. It appears he did very well with the Evelyn Hotel and his entertainment and dining experiences are well regarded. Morris is also closely asspotaieted with local horse racing events and often provided the hospitality for the Diamond Creek races and various races held at Eltham Park (Eltham Lower Park). It is during Morris’ stewardship that major changes occurred to the hotel. On June 2, 1892 a fire broke out in one of the lodger’s rooms from a candle that had been left burning. The hotel is constructed of timber and three rooms are destroyed. Christopher Watson, proprietor of the Eltham Hotel across the road comes to Morris’ assistance and the hotel is saved but there is significant damage. It is suspected that the lodgers rooms were at the southern end of the building in the two-story section. It is further suspected that it is a result of this fire that the building was modified and the two story section rebuilt as single story and the shingle roof converted to tin. From this point on, Morris appears to enjoy a relatively long and quiet period of ownership. He signs a 5 year lease to let the hotel out in 1903 and the license is transferred to an Ann Evans. Morris intended to live in a house near the railway station but the license ris renewed in his name just two years later in December 1905. Morris is charged with illegal Sunday trading in August 1917. The case is dismissed through lack of evidence. It seems that this was fairly commonplace amongst the various hostelries of the countryside. In June 1919 the Evelyn Hotel is de-licensed. Though considered clean and well maintained, the Licensing Board did not believe having two hotels directly opposite each other was warranted for the existing trade. The case for the Eltham Hotel to remain in business was stronger. Morris was subsequently awarded £480 in November of that year as compensation. The property then was used for various businesses such as hairdressing and dining rooms as well as lodging. William Morris died in December 1922 and his wife Mary inherited the property. She had listed it for sale in August 1929 but nothing eventuated from that. In February 1931, whilst occupied by Hector and Louise McLean and their young family, the old building caught fire. Ashes from one of the fires had fallen through the cracks in the floorboards and took hold in the basement. A firsthand account of that harrowing experience was recorded by Mrs Edith Jones (nee McLean) in 1998, who was six years old at the time, and held by Eltham District Historical Society (04749). It was published in EDHS Newsletter No. 226, October 2022. On July 3, 1931 the Advertiser published the following endnote to the Evelyn Hotel. Last Traces of Fire The traces of Eltham's largest fire are being obliterated by the removal of debris from the site of the old Evelyn Hotel, which was destroyed a few months ago, and all that now remains is a blackened spot and fire colored bricks and stones. The site is one of the most imposing in the district, being in the heart of the old township. The township is really in two sections, old and new, the latter is situated round the station. The passing of the old hotel was regretted by all, as it was so closely associated with the pioneering, days.Digital file scan of photo print copy and photocopy of original image of Fountain Hotel, Main Road Eltham (later Evelyn Hotel) early view showing two storey section Also 9 x 12.5 cm print copy (with more scratches)hotels, eltham, fountain hotel, evelyn hotel, main road, pitt street -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Evelyn Hotel, Eltham, c.1892
... John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. ...John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. ...Postcard image of W. Morris Evelyn Hotel, cnr. Main Road and Pitt Street, Eltham, opposite present hotel. Built in 1852 as the Fountain of Friendship Hotel, later named the Fountain Hotel it was located on the southwest corner of Maria (Main) and Pitt streets. Also later known as the Evelyn Hotel, it was de-licensed in 1919. The hotel was totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday, February 18, 1931 Sometime between June 1851 and 1854, the property at the top of the hill of Little Eltham described as Lot 235 of plan of subdivision, of portion number 12, of section number 4, of the parish of Nillumbik, on the county of Evelyn was purchased from J.M. Holloway and the Fountain of Friendship Hotel was built using prefabricated sections constructed from cedar timber, imported from Singapore. By 1854, John O’Brien, a somewhat shady character was the proprietor of the hotel when he put it up for sale in November 1854. It is not clear whether he was the original owner / builder. John O’Brien purchased several other lots in Little Eltham from a Robert Wells but did not pay the balance for these lots and skipped town as soon as he sold the Fountain Hotel to Charles Roberts. Following the somewhat dodgy business practices of John O’Brien, little is known of Charles Roberts but it is possible he enjoyed several years of ownership. It was put up for sale again in 1858 but no outcome of that sale is known, and it was advertised to let in 1863, again possibly to no avail. James Trew took it over in July 1864 but his association was short lived with his premature death in December of that year leaving his widow Mary to take over and run the enterprise. No other details regarding ownership or issuances of licenses to run a public house have been identified so it is possible that Mary Trew managed the business until it was eventually advertised To Let in December 1870. George Merrick took over the hotel and was granted a license at the end of March 1871 but he too was destined to follow in the footsteps of James Trew and died prematurely at age 40 just six months later, in September 1871. John Treloar then took over the hotel but sometime between 1872 and 1873 the license was transferred to Bejamin Gane. Gane it seems held the license for the majority of the 1870s At some point between December 1874 and September 1878 the name of the hotel is changed from the Fountain Hotel to the Evelyn Hotel. In March 1880, ownership is transferred to James Purcell, a former Councillor of the Shire of Eltham’s North Riding. Purcell’s ownership of the hotel is associated with the 1880s though there is a brief period in 1887 where the license is granted to a Lawrence Brennan, reasons unknown. In December 1889, James Purcell ownership of the Evelyn hotel throughout the 1880s comes to an end when William Morris purchases the property and the license is transferred to him. Ownership of the property remains within the Morris family for the next 40 plus years and it is the Morris name that is most associated with its history. William Morris was a Councillor with the Shire of Eltham for a continuous 24 year period. He served as Shire President for three terms. It appears he did very well with the Evelyn Hotel and his entertainment and dining experiences are well regarded. Morris is also closely asspotaieted with local horse racing events and often provided the hospitality for the Diamond Creek races and various races held at Eltham Park (Eltham Lower Park). It is during Morris’ stewardship that major changes occurred to the hotel. On June 2, 1892 a fire broke out in one of the lodger’s rooms from a candle that had been left burning. The hotel is constructed of timber and three rooms are destroyed. Christopher Watson, proprietor of the Eltham Hotel across the road comes to Morris’ assistance and the hotel is saved but there is significant damage. It is suspected that the lodgers rooms were at the southern end of the building in the two-story section. It is further suspected that it is a result of this fire that the building was modified and the two story section rebuilt as single story and the shingle roof converted to tin. From this point on, Morris appears to enjoy a relatively long and quiet period of ownership. He signs a 5 year lease to let the hotel out in 1903 and the license is transferred to an Ann Evans. Morris intended to live in a house near the railway station but the license ris renewed in his name just two years later in December 1905. Morris is charged with illegal Sunday trading in August 1917. The case is dismissed through lack of evidence. It seems that this was fairly commonplace amongst the various hostelries of the countryside. In June 1919 the Evelyn Hotel is de-licensed. Though considered clean and well maintained, the Licensing Board did not believe having two hotels directly opposite each other was warranted for the existing trade. The case for the Eltham Hotel to remain in business was stronger. Morris was subsequently awarded £480 in November of that year as compensation. The property then was used for various businesses such as hairdressing and dining rooms as well as lodging. William Morris died in December 1922 and his wife Mary inherited the property. She had listed it for sale in August 1929 but nothing eventuated from that. In February 1931, whilst occupied by Hector and Louise McLean and their young family, the old building caught fire. Ashes from one of the fires had fallen through the cracks in the floorboards and took hold in the basement. A firsthand account of that harrowing experience was recorded by Mrs Edith Jones (nee McLean) in 1998, who was six years old at the time, and held by Eltham District Historical Society (04749). It was published in EDHS Newsletter No. 226, October 2022. On July 3, 1931 the Advertiser published the following endnote to the Evelyn Hotel. Last Traces of Fire The traces of Eltham's largest fire are being obliterated by the removal of debris from the site of the old Evelyn Hotel, which was destroyed a few months ago, and all that now remains is a blackened spot and fire colored bricks and stones. The site is one of the most imposing in the district, being in the heart of the old township. The township is really in two sections, old and new, the latter is situated round the station. The passing of the old hotel was regretted by all, as it was so closely associated with the pioneering, days.Postcard photoRetun to Garnet Burges c/o Judge Bookhotels, evelyn hotel, eltham, main road, pitt street, fountain hotel, william morris -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class Photographs, 1973
... John Dalli|1412.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1B Leanne Reeve, Kerri Oldoates, Lill G, Karen Fowler, Jackie Connally, Kerri Huntly, Estbhs Bell, Mary D, Dorais Attahd / Andrew, Moclmon, Peter R, Steven Ready, Colin Macphson, Robert Best, Steven S, Sil, Tommy, Dargo, Andrew Loins / Edward G, Craig Baggot, Loenard Wells, Robert Rudd|1412.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1B (Check Year) Back row (left to right): Gary Baggott, Robert Rudd, Edward Gauci, Steven Schuliga, Drago Recek, / Tommy Johns, Glenn Boudrie, Andrew Lyons, Andrew Esposito, Horatio (Tony) Xavier, / Stellios (Stan) Ambelas, / Middle row: Mr. ...John Dalli|1412.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1B Leanne Reeve, Kerri Oldoates, Lill G, Karen Fowler, Jackie Connally, Kerri Huntly, Estbhs Bell, Mary D, Dorais Attahd / Andrew, Moclmon, Peter R, Steven Ready, Colin Macphson, Robert Best, Steven S, Sil, Tommy, Dargo, Andrew Loins / Edward G, Craig Baggot, Loenard Wells, Robert Rudd|1412.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1B (Check Year) Back row (left to right): Gary Baggott, Robert Rudd, Edward Gauci, Steven Schuliga, Drago Recek, / Tommy Johns, Glenn Boudrie, Andrew Lyons, Andrew Esposito, Horatio (Tony) Xavier, / Stellios (Stan) Ambelas, / Middle row: Mr. ...1412.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1A (Check Year) Back 1. Peter Bell, 2. Paul Torey, 3. Mario Theophanides, 4. David Siddall, 5. Grant Sullivan, 6. Tony Darcy, 7. Roy McClean, 8. Craig Kimpton, 9. Tony Sproule, 10. John Diquatho, 11. Branko Relic Middle: 1. Monica Azzapardi, 2. Jenny Nowell, 3. Toni Hawkins, 4. Debra Whitehand, 5. Deborah Redgard, 6. Jean Clarke, 7. Anna Piaquadio, 8. Joanna Chends, 9. Lesley Neale, 10. Debra Knight Front: 1. Peter Michaelides, 2. Wayne Marshall, 3. Michael Barrow, 4. Allen Jowson, 5. Keith Hamann, 6. Rocco Di Mieri, 7. Robert Wright, 8. Dominic Narka, 9. John Dalli|1412.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1B Leanne Reeve, Kerri Oldoates, Lill G, Karen Fowler, Jackie Connally, Kerri Huntly, Estbhs Bell, Mary D, Dorais Attahd / Andrew, Moclmon, Peter R, Steven Ready, Colin Macphson, Robert Best, Steven S, Sil, Tommy, Dargo, Andrew Loins / Edward G, Craig Baggot, Loenard Wells, Robert Rudd|1412.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1B (Check Year) Back row (left to right): Gary Baggott, Robert Rudd, Edward Gauci, Steven Schuliga, Drago Recek, / Tommy Johns, Glenn Boudrie, Andrew Lyons, Andrew Esposito, Horatio (Tony) Xavier, / Stellios (Stan) Ambelas, / Middle row: Mr. Yewers, Karen Fowler, Kerri Huntley, Elspeth Bell, Kerri Oldaker, Debra Revel, / Leanne Reeve, Ljilja (Lilia) Jocinovic, Jackie Connolly, Doris Attard, Mary Debrineat, / Front row: Leonard Wells, Darren Holman, Malcolm Henderson, Peter Rohner, Stephen Reddie, / Colin Macpherson, Robert Bese, Joseph Bezzina|1412.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1F|1412.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1F Names (Check Year) Back row (left to right): Emanuel Pulis; Michael Winch; Carmelo Spiteri; Steven Kiss; Richard Busutill; Haydn Young; Peter Webb; / Peter Murphy; Steven Arnott; Raymond Vella; / Middle row: Debra Murray; Sharon Wadley; Robin Skelton; Mary Duhaq; Beverly Haslett; Kerry Trice; Sharon Kayler-Thompson; Kaylene Shoobert; Julie Harvey; Gracy Ciappara; / Front row: Mario Abela; Andrew Ellis; Joseph Talent; Silvo Camenzuli; Tony Todesco; Graham Hilton; / Mark Spiteri; Bernie Hyett|1412.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 1H (Check Year) Back row (L -> R): / Freddie Carava, Robert Anderson, David Bottiglieri, Ted Czepiel, / Trevor Sherwell, George Marshalidis, Terry Camilieri, / Rodney Cheney, Louis Sammit, Jeffrey Skipper, Vladko Mucaji. / Centre row (L -> R): / Anne Dane, Sandra Murphy, Rosemary Hildebrand, Denise Slade, / Angela Astorina, Annette McIntyre, Catherine Lewis, Jennifer / Graham, Anne Ayton. / Front row (L -> R): / Ronnie Bezzina, Paul Harrison, Andrew Fenech, Kevin Mullan, / Colin McDonald, Steven Fagan, Martin Thomas, / Peter Aquillina|1412.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 3BC|1412.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 3DD|1412.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class EF|1412.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 3FF|1412.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 4C|1412.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 4D|1412.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class 5B|1412.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Prefects Photo a|1412.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Prefects Photo bsunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, class photo -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class Photographs Album
... 3480.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 House Captains 3480.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1A Back Back Row Robert Wright Alan Townson Grant Sullivan Mario Theophanidies Dominic Parker Keith Hamann Michael Barrow Rocco DiMieri David Siddall Tony Sproule Middle Row Paul Loney Tony Darcy John Dalli Peter Bell Craig Kimpton Manko Rebic John Diquattro Peter Michaelides Roy McClean Front Row Debra Ledgard Anna Piaquadio Toni Hawkins Joanne Arends Jean Clarke Monica Azzopardi Lesley Meale Debra Knight 3480.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1A 3480.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1B Back Back Row Andrew Esposito Moratio Tony Xavier Malcolm Henderson Peter Rohner Stephen Reddie Colin MacPherson Robert Bese Steven Schuliga Middle Row Stellios Ambelas Tommy Johns Drago Recek Andrew Lyons Edward Gauci Darren Holman Leonard Wells Robert Rudd Front Row Leanner Reeve Kerri Oldaker Unknown Karen Fowler Jackie Connolly Kerri Huntley Elspeth Bell Ljilja Jocinovic Doris Attard 3480.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1B 3480.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1C 3480.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1D 3480.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1E 3480.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1F Back Back Row Graham Hilton Tony Tedesco Silvo Camenzuli Andrew Ellis Joseph Talent Bernie Hyett 2nd Row Mary Duhaq Haydn Young Steven Kiss Richard Busutill Emanuel Pulis Mark Spiteri Carmelo Spiteri Sharon Wadley 3rd Row Peter Murphy Unknown Steven Arnott Michael Winch Raymond Vella Peter Webb Mario Abela Front Row Debra Murray Sharon Kaylerr-Thompson Unknown Kaylene Shoobert Beverly Haslett Robin Skelton Kerry Trice Julie Harvey 3480.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1F 3480.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1G 3480.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1H 3480.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2A 3480.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2B 3480.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2C 3480.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2D 3480.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2E 3480.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2F 3480.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2G 3480.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2H 3480.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3AA 3480.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3AB 3480.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3BC 3480.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3CC 3480.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3DD 3480.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3DE 3480.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3EF 3480.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3FF 3480.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3GG 3480.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3GH 3480.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5A 3480.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4A 3480.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4B 3480.34 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4C 3480.35 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4D 3480.36 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4E 3480.37 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5B 3480.38 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5C...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Class Photographs 3480.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 House Captains 3480.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1A Back Back Row Robert Wright Alan Townson Grant Sullivan Mario Theophanidies Dominic Parker Keith Hamann Michael Barrow Rocco DiMieri David Siddall Tony Sproule Middle Row Paul Loney Tony Darcy John Dalli Peter Bell Craig Kimpton Manko Rebic John Diquattro Peter Michaelides Roy McClean Front Row Debra Ledgard Anna Piaquadio Toni Hawkins Joanne Arends Jean Clarke Monica Azzopardi Lesley Meale Debra Knight 3480.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1A 3480.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1B Back Back Row Andrew Esposito Moratio Tony Xavier Malcolm Henderson Peter Rohner Stephen Reddie Colin MacPherson Robert Bese Steven Schuliga Middle Row Stellios Ambelas Tommy Johns Drago Recek Andrew Lyons Edward Gauci Darren Holman Leonard Wells Robert Rudd Front Row Leanner Reeve Kerri Oldaker Unknown Karen Fowler Jackie Connolly Kerri Huntley Elspeth Bell Ljilja Jocinovic Doris Attard 3480.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1B 3480.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1C 3480.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1D 3480.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1E 3480.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1F Back Back Row Graham Hilton Tony Tedesco Silvo Camenzuli Andrew Ellis Joseph Talent Bernie Hyett 2nd Row Mary Duhaq Haydn Young Steven Kiss Richard Busutill Emanuel Pulis Mark Spiteri Carmelo Spiteri Sharon Wadley 3rd Row Peter Murphy Unknown Steven Arnott Michael Winch Raymond Vella Peter Webb Mario Abela Front Row Debra Murray Sharon Kaylerr-Thompson Unknown Kaylene Shoobert Beverly Haslett Robin Skelton Kerry Trice Julie Harvey 3480.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1F 3480.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1G 3480.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1H 3480.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2A 3480.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2B 3480.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2C 3480.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2D 3480.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2E 3480.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2F 3480.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2G 3480.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2H 3480.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3AA 3480.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3AB 3480.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3BC 3480.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3CC 3480.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3DD 3480.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3DE 3480.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3EF 3480.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3FF 3480.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3GG 3480.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3GH 3480.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5A 3480.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4A 3480.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4B 3480.34 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4C 3480.35 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4D 3480.36 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4E 3480.37 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5B 3480.38 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5C A4 bound laminated photograph album containing 36 pages with black and white class photographs 1973 Photograph Sunshine Technical School 1973 Class Photographs Album ...3480.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 House Captains 3480.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1A Back Back Row Robert Wright Alan Townson Grant Sullivan Mario Theophanidies Dominic Parker Keith Hamann Michael Barrow Rocco DiMieri David Siddall Tony Sproule Middle Row Paul Loney Tony Darcy John Dalli Peter Bell Craig Kimpton Manko Rebic John Diquattro Peter Michaelides Roy McClean Front Row Debra Ledgard Anna Piaquadio Toni Hawkins Joanne Arends Jean Clarke Monica Azzopardi Lesley Meale Debra Knight 3480.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1A 3480.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1B Back Back Row Andrew Esposito Moratio Tony Xavier Malcolm Henderson Peter Rohner Stephen Reddie Colin MacPherson Robert Bese Steven Schuliga Middle Row Stellios Ambelas Tommy Johns Drago Recek Andrew Lyons Edward Gauci Darren Holman Leonard Wells Robert Rudd Front Row Leanner Reeve Kerri Oldaker Unknown Karen Fowler Jackie Connolly Kerri Huntley Elspeth Bell Ljilja Jocinovic Doris Attard 3480.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1B 3480.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1C 3480.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1D 3480.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1E 3480.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1F Back Back Row Graham Hilton Tony Tedesco Silvo Camenzuli Andrew Ellis Joseph Talent Bernie Hyett 2nd Row Mary Duhaq Haydn Young Steven Kiss Richard Busutill Emanuel Pulis Mark Spiteri Carmelo Spiteri Sharon Wadley 3rd Row Peter Murphy Unknown Steven Arnott Michael Winch Raymond Vella Peter Webb Mario Abela Front Row Debra Murray Sharon Kaylerr-Thompson Unknown Kaylene Shoobert Beverly Haslett Robin Skelton Kerry Trice Julie Harvey 3480.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1F 3480.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1G 3480.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 1H 3480.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2A 3480.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2B 3480.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2C 3480.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2D 3480.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2E 3480.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2F 3480.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2G 3480.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 2H 3480.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3AA 3480.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3AB 3480.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3BC 3480.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3CC 3480.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3DD 3480.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3DE 3480.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3EF 3480.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3FF 3480.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3GG 3480.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 3GH 3480.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5A 3480.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4A 3480.33 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4B 3480.34 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4C 3480.35 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4D 3480.36 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 4E 3480.37 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5B 3480.38 - Sunshine Technical School 1973 Form 5Csunshine technical school, technical school, class photographs -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Tools, Saws, Early 20th century
... Robert Sorby History of Warrnambool ‘Robt. Sorby Sheffield Cast Steel’ ‘E. Phillips’ These are two handsaws which belonged to Ernest Phillips. They have wooden handles attached to the blade by metal screws. One screw is missing on the larger saw. The blades are made of steel with serrated edges and they are inserted into a fold of steel along the top edge. The handles are well ...These handsaws belonged to a Warrnambool furniture maker and dealer, Ernest Brighton Phillips (1875-1924). He learned cabinet making at the Warrnambool Box Works and established a furniture warehouse at the corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets in the late 1890s. By the early 20th century he had the largest furniture warehouse and factory in Victoria outside Melbourne and his furniture was sold all over Australia. He and his family lived at ‘Heatherlie’ in Koroit Street and today the site of this family home houses the retirement village complex known as ‘Heatherlie’. The makers of these saws was Robert Sorby of the Kangaroo Works in Sheffield, England. This business was established in 1928 and is one of the world’s premier manufacturers of specialist woodworking tools. These two tools are of some significance as they belonged to Ernest Phillips, a prominent businessman in Warrnambool at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. These are also a good example of the type of tools used in the woodworking trade 100 years ago. These are two handsaws which belonged to Ernest Phillips. They have wooden handles attached to the blade by metal screws. One screw is missing on the larger saw. The blades are made of steel with serrated edges and they are inserted into a fold of steel along the top edge. The handles are well-worn and the blades are a little rusty. ‘Robt. Sorby Sheffield Cast Steel’ ‘E. Phillips’ ernest phillips, robert sorby, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Hargreen Publishing Company, A Knockabout Priest - The story of Father J Brosnan, 1988
... 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. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road 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. ...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 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Audio Visual, Warrnambool Video Productions, Video - Winter Visitors, 1999
... The tape is dedicated to Robert Ulmann who was a well-known artist and conservationist in the Warrnambool region. ...The tape is dedicated to Robert Ulmann who was a well-known artist and conservationist in the Warrnambool region. ...This videotape has material related to the annual arrival in Warrnambool’s coast (mainly at Logan’s Beach) of Southern Right Whales. These whales come annually to the Western District coastline about May and stay until about October. and some calve at Logan’s Beach – hence the name Logan’s Beach Whale Nursery. The whales have become an important tourist attraction in the area. Most of the whales return to the area regularly and have been named from their particular markings. Wilma the whale was a great favourite and was seen about every three years in Warrnambool but is now appearing in other parts of Australia. The tape is dedicated to Robert Ulmann who was a well-known artist and conservationist in the Warrnambool region. He did much to ensure the whales received protection and publicity in the Warrnambool environment. This tape is now in an outdated format and will be transferred to a more appropriate form as the material in it needs to be preserved. The whale migration to Warrnambool is a significant natural history event and material from the 1990s is important. This is a videotape in a black case with a white label with black printing pasted on. The outer box is white with a white label with blue and black printing. An image of a whale is on the outer label. ‘Warrnambool’s Winter Visitors’ ‘Update 98 Wilma Returns 7thJune 1999’ ‘This video dedicated to the memory of Robert Ulmann’ ‘Canya Dantz perform the song, Warrnambool Whale Wash’ whales in warrnambool, robert ulmann -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Hodder and Staughton, Corporal Cameron, 1912
... Robert Giles. He obtained it in 1914 and the bookseller was Mrs Tilly Rowan who was a well-known businesswoman in Warrnambool with a book shop and newsagency in the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street. ...Robert Giles. He obtained it in 1914 and the bookseller was Mrs Tilly Rowan who was a well-known businesswoman in Warrnambool with a book shop and newsagency in the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street. ...This book belonged to Robert Giles. He obtained it in 1914 and the bookseller was Mrs Tilly Rowan who was a well-known businesswoman in Warrnambool with a book shop and newsagency in the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street. Robert Giles (1895-1967) was born in Wangoom and went to the Wangoom State School and the Warrnambool Agricultural High School. He served in World War One and worked at the State Savings Bank in Warrnambool from 1911 to 1921 (excluding war service). He later worked in banks in Koroit, other Victorian country districts and Melbourne and retired to Mailors Flat. He was married to Vera King and they had one child, Joyce Aurelin. A Warrnambool branch of the Savings Bank was opened in Warrnambool in 1859 and it moved into a new building in Timor Street in 1885. (This building in now part of the Archie Graham Senior Citizens’ Centre). The State Savings Bank became the State Bank of Victoria in 1980 and in 1990 was subsumed into the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. This book is retained because it belonged to Robert Giles who lived in the Warrnambool area for part of his life and who worked at the State Savings Bank in Warrnambool early in the 20th century. This is a hard cover book of 408 pages. The cover is red with a gold-coloured image of a horse and a mounted policeman on the front cover and gold printing on the spine. The book has 25 chapters of text. Two labels of the book’s seller are affixed to the front cover and a title page. The cover is much scuffed.‘July 9th 1914 Robert P. Giles State Savings Bank Warrnambool’giles family, warrnambool, state savings bank warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Programme, Western District Orchestra, 1904
... well as the Warrnambool Orchestra conducted by Louis Bayer, the concert featured Watkin Mills, Eduard Parlovitz and the Western District Orchestra. Louis Bayer (1857-1907) was born in Germany and came to Warrnambool in 1891. With his wife he taught piano, violin, orchestration and singing and established the Warrnambool Orchestral Society. Bayer was the Musical Director of the 1896-7 Warrnambool Industrial and Art Exhibition, composing the Cantata for the opening ceremony and directing over 60 musical performances, including 22 operas and many concerts. Bayer was a composer and produced many operas, including one called ‘Federation’. Robert...well as the Warrnambool Orchestra conducted by Louis Bayer, the concert featured Watkin Mills, Eduard Parlovitz and the Western District Orchestra. Louis Bayer (1857-1907) was born in Germany and came to Warrnambool in 1891. With his wife he taught piano, violin, orchestration and singing and established the Warrnambool Orchestral Society. Bayer was the Musical Director of the 1896-7 Warrnambool Industrial and Art Exhibition, composing the Cantata for the opening ceremony and directing over 60 musical performances, including 22 operas and many concerts. Bayer was a composer and produced many operas, including one called ‘Federation’. Robert ...This is the programme of a concert staged by the Warrnambool Orchestral Society, probably in 1904, in the Warrnambool Town Hall. As well as the Warrnambool Orchestra conducted by Louis Bayer, the concert featured Watkin Mills, Eduard Parlovitz and the Western District Orchestra. Louis Bayer (1857-1907) was born in Germany and came to Warrnambool in 1891. With his wife he taught piano, violin, orchestration and singing and established the Warrnambool Orchestral Society. Bayer was the Musical Director of the 1896-7 Warrnambool Industrial and Art Exhibition, composing the Cantata for the opening ceremony and directing over 60 musical performances, including 22 operas and many concerts. Bayer was a composer and produced many operas, including one called ‘Federation’. Robert Watkin-Mills (1849-1930) was the leading English bass baritone concert performer of his time. He was successful in Britain, U.S.A. and Canada and moved to Canada in 1914. He toured Australia in 1904 and again in 1905. Eduard Parlovitz was a distinguished Polish pianist. This programme is of great significance as an example of a 1904 concert produced under the direction of Louis Bayer, one of the most important musicians in Warrnambool’s history. The concert also featured two internationally-known artists, demonstrating that in 1904 Warrnambool was a venue for the top musicians of the day. These are two sheets of paper folded to make one cover and four pages of printed material. The cover is pink with borders, some ornamental, forming the text boxes that separate the concert information from advertisements for two Warrnambool businesses. The programme details are printed on the white paper inside the cover and include two advertisements. The programme has been stapled but the metal staple has been removed. The programme is slightly torn on the cover edges. warrnambool orchestral society, louis bayer, robert watkin-mills, eduard parlovitz -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Poster, Poster for Robert Ulman exhibition, 1982
... This poster is of interest as it concerns an art exhibition of the work of Robert Ulmann, a well-known Warrnambool artist of the 20th century. ...This is a poster advertising an art exhibition by the Warrnambool artist, Robert Ulmann. The exhibition was held in the Naringal Hall in November/December 1982. Robert Ulmann (1927-1999) was born in Zurich, Switzerland where he studied sculpture and painting. After living in Canada for some time he came to Australia in 1969. From 1970 to 1972 he was employed by the Northern Territory Administration as a manual arts instructor to the aboriginal people of Docker River west of Uluru. He exhibited extensively in city and regional galleries and won numerous awards for his artistic works. His love of wildlife extended to his interest in the Southern Right Whale and he was greatly responsible for publicizing the annual appearance of the whales at Logans Beach in Warrnambool and protecting their environment. His studio in Warrnambool is still visited by many tourists. This poster is of interest as it concerns an art exhibition of the work of Robert Ulmann, a well-known Warrnambool artist of the 20th century. This is a sheet of white paper with black edging. It is an advertisement for a Robert Ulmann Art Exhibition. The page has a sketch of three birds with Robert Ulmann’s signature underneath. robert ulmann, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Program, Clara Butt, 1913
... well-known for her powerful and deep voice. Her three months’ tuition in Paris was sponsored by Queen Victoria. She was married to Kennerley Rumford in 1900 and they had three children. Robert...well-known for her powerful and deep voice. Her three months’ tuition in Paris was sponsored by Queen Victoria. She was married to Kennerley Rumford in 1900 and they had three children. Robert ...This is a programme for a 1913 Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford concert in the Warrnambool Town Hall. Clara Butt (1872-1936) was an English contralto recitalist and concert performer, well-known for her powerful and deep voice. Her three months’ tuition in Paris was sponsored by Queen Victoria. She was married to Kennerley Rumford in 1900 and they had three children. Robert Henry Kennerley Rumford (1870-1957) was an English baritone singer known initially for his performance of oratorio. Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford were called ‘the greatest classical Valentines’. Other performers listed in this concert programme were Mowat Carter, a Melbourne-born violinist and William Murdoch, a pianist, composer and author, born in Bendigo.This programme is of considerable significance as it records the visit to Warrnambool of the famous English singer, Clara Butt. It is an original programme and it is probably a rare one. This is an eight-page programme, consisting of two sheets of cream paper folded in half. The programme was stapled but the staples have been removed. The front cover has blue printing and the back cover has an advertisement in blue print. The print on the inside pages is in black. Two inscriptions are handwritten in blue ink.‘1913’ ‘N.J.Absalom’clara butt, kennerley rumford, warrnambool town hall, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ledger, Swintons Accounts Staff 1911-41, Early 20th century
... Robert became the first managing director of Swintons Pty Ltd. In 1934 the business split with George Swinton and Sons selling furnishings, clothing and glassware and Swintons Pty Ltd selling produce, seeds and hardware. Today the Swinton family still operates a furniture and bedding business in Timor Street. This ledger is of great importance as it contains information on the Warrnambool business, Swintons Pty Ltd. The list of customers contains the names of many well ...This is a ledger from the Warrnambool business of Swintons Pty Ltd. It gives details of the accounts of customers from 1911 to 1941. It also has information on staff wages and years of service. William and Ann Swinton migrated to Australia in 1854 and for a decade William Swinton worked as a builder and carpenter in the Warrnambool district, erecting many buildings including the Wangoom Presbyterian Church. In 1865 he opened a shop in Timor Street, Warrnambool selling groceries, china and glassware. By 1888 the business was known as William Swinton and Sons. Branch stores were opened in Cudgee, Nullawarre, Wangoom, South Warrnambool and West Warrnambool. When William died his son Robert became the first managing director of Swintons Pty Ltd. In 1934 the business split with George Swinton and Sons selling furnishings, clothing and glassware and Swintons Pty Ltd selling produce, seeds and hardware. Today the Swinton family still operates a furniture and bedding business in Timor Street. This ledger is of great importance as it contains information on the Warrnambool business, Swintons Pty Ltd. The list of customers contains the names of many well-known Warrnambool and district people and the staff information is also of great interest. The ledger will be of great use to researchers. The current Swinton business in Timor Street is the oldest family business in Warrnambool and, with the Swinton name associated with businesses in Timor Street for 152 years, it is among the the oldest family businesses in Australia. This is a dark blue-coloured ledger with leather trim on the spine and the corner covers. The leather is much worn. The insides of the cover have a blue and black mottled patterning. The pages are white and have red and blue printed lines. The entries are handwritten in black and blue ink. There are several loose sheets.swinton family warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Medallion, Dead Man's Penny Robert Andrew Hose, 1920s
... Robert Hose was a regular soldier when he enlisted in World War One in August 1914. He served on Gallipoli at Cape Helles where he was wounded but returned to his post and was promoted to corporal. In Egypt he was promoted to Sergeant and then served in France where he was awarded the Military Medal for showing courage, resourcefulness and a fine example to his men in an encounter with the enemy near Beaumetz les Cambrai. In that incident he sustained severe wounds from which he died in May 1917. He is buried in France. As well...Robert Hose was a regular soldier when he enlisted in World War One in August 1914. He served on Gallipoli at Cape Helles where he was wounded but returned to his post and was promoted to corporal. In Egypt he was promoted to Sergeant and then served in France where he was awarded the Military Medal for showing courage, resourcefulness and a fine example to his men in an encounter with the enemy near Beaumetz les Cambrai. In that incident he sustained severe wounds from which he died in May 1917. He is buried in France. As well ...This medallion, called a Memorial Plaque and popularly known as a Dead Man’s Penny, was one of those given to the family of an Australian soldier who died on active service in World War One. Memorial Plaques, such as this one, were given out in the early 1920s. This medallion was presented to the family of Robert Andrew Hose. Born in Warrnambool in 1892 to George and Janet Hose, Robert Hose was a regular soldier when he enlisted in World War One in August 1914. He served on Gallipoli at Cape Helles where he was wounded but returned to his post and was promoted to corporal. In Egypt he was promoted to Sergeant and then served in France where he was awarded the Military Medal for showing courage, resourcefulness and a fine example to his men in an encounter with the enemy near Beaumetz les Cambrai. In that incident he sustained severe wounds from which he died in May 1917. He is buried in France. As well as the Military Medal he was awarded the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory MedalThis item is of great importance as a significant memento of World War One that was given to the family of Robert Andrew Hose following his death on active service in World War One. Robert Hose was born in Warrnambool and this medallion is a treasured object in our collection.This is a round bronze medallion with raised images of Britannia holding a laurel wreath over an inscribed name, a lion, dolphins, an oak branch, a lion cub and an eagle. The medal is inscribed around the left and top edges.He Died For Freedom and Honour Robert Andrew Hose robert andrew hose, world war one memorial plaque, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Print, Flagstafhill, 1975
... Robert Ulmann who was born in Switzerland, came to the Western District in the 1970’s and was well known in the district for his paintings of wildlife. ...A local scene sketched by a local well known artist. warrnambool, robert ulmann, ulmann painting, flagstaff hill print, Signed by Robert Ulmann 1975. ...Robert Ulmann who was born in Switzerland, came to the Western District in the 1970’s and was well known in the district for his paintings of wildlife. He also has some sculptural pieces around Warrnambool. He died suddenly in 1999. This piece is a sketch of the Flagstaff precinct.A local scene sketched by a local well known artist.Tan paper with cream drawing. The drawing is a scene of Flagstaff Hill with cannon in the foreground and lighthouse keeper”s cottage and lighthouse in the background. In brown timber frame with white edge. Signed by Robert Ulmann 1975.warrnambool, robert ulmann, ulmann painting, flagstaff hill print, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Balance Sheet, Warrnambool Permanent Building and Investment Society 1872, 1872
... Robert Newton, David Evans, NT C Stelling and W Jones. The bankers were the national Bank of Australasia. It had some difficulties in the 1870’s but was still operating well into the 1930’s where it again was not putting through the volume of business compatible with its resources and it had been found necessary to pay off a considerable number of fixed deposits and Investors’ shares. ...Robert Newton, David Evans, NT C Stelling and W Jones. The bankers were the national Bank of Australasia. It had some difficulties in the 1870’s but was still operating well into the 1930’s where it again was not putting through the volume of business compatible with its resources and it had been found necessary to pay off a considerable number of fixed deposits and Investors’ shares. ...The Warrnambool permanent Building and Investment Society was established in May 1869. It relied on investors buying shares in the society, thereby providing the funds which were available to be borrowed to use in the building of houses. A considerable number of houses in Warrnambool would have been built using this scheme. The stated trustees in 1872 were Samuel Macgregor, C A Cramer, James Astley Bromfield, and the committee comprised of James Hider, W. W. Jamieson, James Coulstock, Archibald MacFarlane, Robert Newton, David Evans, NT C Stelling and W Jones. The bankers were the national Bank of Australasia. It had some difficulties in the 1870’s but was still operating well into the 1930’s where it again was not putting through the volume of business compatible with its resources and it had been found necessary to pay off a considerable number of fixed deposits and Investors’ shares. There is little mention of it after the mid 1930’s. This document provides details of an organization which operated in Warrnambool for over 60 years and proved beneficial to homebuilders and investors alike. It also has a number of well- known local names listed in their positions of operating the building society.Cream watermarked paper folded to four pages. Title on front cover with letter to shareholders printed below for the year ending 30th April 1872. Page three has balance sheet of the Warrnambool Permanent Building & investment Society. Second and fourth pages are blank. Signed in print by James Hider President, Henry T Read secretary.warrnambool permanent building and investment society, warrnambool, warrnambool 1872, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Textile - Woollen Blanket, Warrnambool Woollen Mill, Circa 1949
... The decision was made to move plant and and machinery to the old meat preserving factory in South Warrnambool The plant and equipment was sold to Mr Robert Hood of Sherwood on the Hopkins River East Warrnambool who carried on the venture until fire destroyed the building in 1882, The site lay idle until a group of local businessmen raised 40000 pounds to establish the mill in 1910. It continued to trade well...The decision was made to move plant and and machinery to the old meat preserving factory in South Warrnambool The plant and equipment was sold to Mr Robert Hood of Sherwood on the Hopkins River East Warrnambool who carried on the venture until fire destroyed the building in 1882, The site lay idle until a group of local businessmen raised 40000 pounds to establish the mill in 1910. It continued to trade well ...The first Warrnambool to Melbourne cycling race was held in October 1895. 24 riders started with only 7 finishing the race. W. Nicol was the winner of the inaugural race. Two months later on 14/12/1895 the race was run in reverse. For the ensuing 43 years it was mainly Melbourne to Warrnambool. Since 1939 it has been run mainly Melbourne to Warrnambool. The prize of this blanket was 2nd prize to E. Ion of Tasmania in October 1949. The prize itself, A Warrnambool Blankets Tartan rug was made at the Warrnambool Woollen Mill in Harris St Warrnambool Early efforts to establish a woollen Mill in Warrnambool commenced with an early mill on the Merri at Woodford in 1874 but the site proved unsuitable and was financially struggling. The decision was made to move plant and and machinery to the old meat preserving factory in South Warrnambool The plant and equipment was sold to Mr Robert Hood of Sherwood on the Hopkins River East Warrnambool who carried on the venture until fire destroyed the building in 1882, The site lay idle until a group of local businessmen raised 40000 pounds to establish the mill in 1910. It continued to trade well through the early and mid 20th century. Dunlop brought the mill in 1968 and there was a slow downturn with numerous owners until it closed in 2000. The site passed into private hands in 2003.Both the Warrnambool Woollen Mill and the Melbourne to Warrnambool Road Race are a significant part of local history. The Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling road race remains one of the premier sporting events in Australia. It commenced in 1895 Maroon and red block check with black and white check lines on front with plain maroon back. Fringed on two sides. Grey cotton label with The Warrnambool Woollen Mill Co Limited in top Left hand side of label, Victory Rug diagonally in blue Guaranteed All WOOL Made in Australia in bottom RH corner of label. Owner M bottom of label. 1949 Mr. Ernie Ion” handwritten in black pen.warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, marcus saltau, w. nicol -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Martin Rattler, 1876
... well-known author R.M.Ballantyne, was awarded to Edith Newton in 1877 when she was a pupil at the Warrnambool State School. This school was opened on August 1st 1876 when the National School in Warrnambool closed and most of the pupils of other denominational schools in Warrnambool at the time moved to the new State School. The Head Teacher, William Bryant was at the school until 1894. (Blanch) Edith Newton was born in 1868, the eighth child of Robert...well-known author R.M.Ballantyne, was awarded to Edith Newton in 1877 when she was a pupil at the Warrnambool State School. This school was opened on August 1st 1876 when the National School in Warrnambool closed and most of the pupils of other denominational schools in Warrnambool at the time moved to the new State School. The Head Teacher, William Bryant was at the school until 1894. (Blanch) Edith Newton was born in 1868, the eighth child of Robert ...This book, by the well-known author R.M.Ballantyne, was awarded to Edith Newton in 1877 when she was a pupil at the Warrnambool State School. This school was opened on August 1st 1876 when the National School in Warrnambool closed and most of the pupils of other denominational schools in Warrnambool at the time moved to the new State School. The Head Teacher, William Bryant was at the school until 1894. (Blanch) Edith Newton was born in 1868, the eighth child of Robert and Mary Newton. Robert Newton was a Rate Collector, Borough Inspector and Manager of the Town Common in Warrnambool. It is noted that the prize received by Edith Newton was an adventure book mostly appealing to male readers. This book is significant because it is connected with important elements in Warrnambool in 1877 – the school, Warrnambool State School, the pupil, Edith Newton and the Head Teacher, William Bryant,This is a hard cover book of 330 pages. It has a dark red cover with etched ornamental borders and patterns and an image of a jungle scene on the front cover and on the spine. The title and author’s name are in gold lettering. At the heading of each chapter there is an ornamental scroll and there are several black and white sketches throughout the pages. There are blue stamps of the Warrnambool & District Historical Society at the front and back of the book and a school plate label attached to the inside front cover. The spine is partly detached and torn and the cover is very worn and water or mould damaged. A letter from the donor accompanies the book. ‘Warrnambool State School, No. 1743, Prize Awarded to Edith Newton, 4th Class, Divn. 111, for Home Exercises, 19th December 1877, W.Bryant, Head Teacher.’ warrnambool state school, history of warrnambool, william bryant, edith newton
