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Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Council Rough Minutes, 1927-1928
... Ballarat School of Mines Council Rough Minutes......rough minutes...Black cloth covered minute book with red spine used to record rough minutes at the Ballarat School of Mines Council....Ballarat School of Mines Council Rough Minutes Book ...Black cloth covered minute book with red spine used to record rough minutes at the Ballarat School of Mines Council.ballarat school of mines, rough minutes -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAdministrative Record, Lakes Entrance red Cross rough Minutes
... Lakes Entrance red Cross rough Minutes...LAkes Entrance red Cross rough Minutes 26.3.2010 - 08.2013...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Minutes Book LAkes Entrance red Cross rough Minutes 26.3.2010 - 08.2013 Lakes Entrance red Cross rough Minutes Administrative Record ...LAkes Entrance red Cross rough Minutes 26.3.2010 - 08.2013minutes book -
Unions BallaratRough minutes of meetings of the Council and of committees appointed by the Council, 1 June 1883-28 May 1952
... Rough minutes of meetings of the Council and of committees appointed by the Council...Vol 7: 1890 - Maritime Strike - Minutes of meetings, correspondence, balance sheets. Rough minutes of meetings of the Council and of committees appointed by the Council ...The Ballarat Trades and Labour Council was formed in May 1882 and known as the Eight Hours Anniversary Committee. The Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council has been in existence from 1883 to the present day.The minutes are a core historical source of information from the inception of BTLC, representing the history of unionism in the Ballarat region. The minutes include items relating to industrial campaigns, social justice and of political significance to the region. Hard cover (bound); 6 volumes Vol 1: 1 June 1883-28 November 1884. Vol 2: 5 December 1884-13 March 1886. Vol 3: 9 March 1888-26 July 1889. (MISSING) Vol 4: 6 February-1891-13 January 1921 - includes minutes of the Ballarat District Anti-Corruption League, 22 November 1917-6 December 1917; finance committee, 6 February 1891-14 June 1893; Ballarat Eight Hour Committee, 23 January 1918-13 January 1921 (see also Vol 5 Ballarat Federal Labor Campaign Council, 5 June 1920). Vol 5: 9 December 1889-17 August 1922 - includes minutes of Eight Hours Committee, 26 January 1921-14 April 1921 (see also Vol 4 reports made to Council by various committees, 9 December 1889-21 October 1892). Vol 6: 16 November 1950-28 May 1953 - includes minutes of Labor Day Committee 28 January 1950-8 March 1951. Vol 7: 1890 - Maritime Strike - Minutes of meetings, correspondence, balance sheets.ballarat trades and labour council, btlc, eight hours anniversary committee, unions, ballarat trades hall, ballarat federal labor campaign council, ballarat eight hour committee, finance committee, ballarat district anti-corruption league, labor day committee -
Unions BallaratMinutes of meetings of the Federation Council. Includes constitution and rough minutes of meetings and Progressive Political League of Victoria, Ballarat West Branch, 19 September 1890-6 June 1892
... Includes constitution and rough minutes of meetings and Progressive Political League of Victoria, Ballarat West Branch....Includes constitution and rough minutes of meetings and Progressive Political League of Victoria, Ballarat West Branch. ...The Progressive Political League was formed in 1891 after the 1890 Maritime Workers Strike; it subsequently became the Australian Labor Party. This object includes the organisation's constitution. The PPL is also contemporaneous with the defeat of the Shearer's Strike (1891). Its platform included "electoral reform, reform of the labour laws, social reform and supported Federation on a ‘democratic basis’." (Anarchist Age 2008). More information about the formation of the Progressive Political League in Victoria can be found at http://anarchistmedia.org/pdf/701-800/AAWR-07768.htmlProvides significant background to the formation of the ALP and political activity around the period of significant industrial actions and Australian Federation. The minutes are from the Ballarat West Branch of the League.Paper, 1 bound volume.ballarat trades and labour council, btlc, progressive political league of victoria, ballarat west, minutes, ppl, federation council, alp, australian labor party, maritime workers' strike, shearer's strike -
Unions BallaratRough Minutes of Meetings. Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia, Ballarat Branch, ca August 1903-June 1912; 23 September-12 June 1917
... Rough Minutes of Meetings. Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia, Ballarat Branch....FCDIUA Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia TWU Transport Workers Union BTLC Ballarat Trades and Labour Council Ballarat Trades Hall Minutes Paper, 2 bound volumes. Rough Minutes of Meetings. Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia, Ballarat Branch. ...Several smaller transport and carters' unions preceded the Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia. In 1906, smaller carters' unions organised and registered together as Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia (FCDIUA). FCDIUA is a direct predecessor of the Transport Workers' Union.The minutes are a record of decisions and discussion by FCDIUA in Ballarat over the period of 1903-1917.Paper, 2 bound volumes.fcdiua, federated carters and drivers' industrial union of australia, twu, transport workers union, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, minutes -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.Minutes, Rough Minutes 27 July 1990
... Rough Minutes 27 July 1990...Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc. 123 Mostyn Street CASTLEMAINE goldfields Rough Minutes 27 July 1990 Minutes ... -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.Minutes, Rough Minutes 11 November 1988
... Rough Minutes 11 November 1988...Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc. 123 Mostyn Street CASTLEMAINE goldfields Rough Minutes 11 November 1988 Minutes ... -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.Minutes, Rough Minutes 26 August 1988
... Rough Minutes 26 August 1988...Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc. 123 Mostyn Street CASTLEMAINE goldfields Rough Minutes 26 August 1988 Minutes ... -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.Minutes, Rough Minutes Castlemaine Committee 25th
... Rough Minutes Castlemaine Committee 25th...Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc. 123 Mostyn Street CASTLEMAINE goldfields Rough Minutes Castlemaine Committee 25th Minutes ... -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.Minutes, Rough Castlemaine Minutes
... Rough Castlemaine Minutes...Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc. 123 Mostyn Street CASTLEMAINE goldfields Rough Castlemaine Minutes Minutes ... -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Rough Minute Book
... ...rough minutes...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school mines rough minutes Green hard covered handwritten rough minute book. ...Green hard covered handwritten rough minute book. ballarat school mines, rough minutes -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Rough Minute Book, 1917-1924, 1917-1924
... Ledger book with rough minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council...Spring James Tulloch museum Ledger book with rough minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council Ballarat School of Mines Rough Minute Book, 1917-1924 Book Ledger ...Ledger book with rough minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Councilballarat school of mines, ballaray school of mines council, minutes, ballarat school of mines council minutes, lancelot austin, returned soldiers, repatriation, maurice copland, h.h, smith, h.v. duncan, plumbing, fredeick martell, wildflower exhibition, factory day, william baragwanath, r. maddern, f. barrow, d. maxwell, w.h. middleton, w.h. humphreys, j.n. dunn, l. lederman, f. saunders, c.e. ludbrook, serjeant scholarship, james barrett, university college in ballarat proposal, a.s.m. polson, d. mclachlan, g. clarkson, w. guy, j. kean, miss poole, e.v. butler, brother keniry, h.b. berry, w.k. bolton, t. hurley, d. ronaldson, t.j. riddle, frederick saunders, r. stephenson, a.o. stubbs, s. weir, w.a. spring, james tulloch, museum -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Minutes, Port Melbourne Council, 1924 - 1930
... City of Port Melbourne Council book of rough minutes 1924-1930. Green cover, in poor condition....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - city of port melbourne City of Port Melbourne Council book of rough minutes 1924-1930. Green cover, in poor condition. ...City of Port Melbourne Council book of rough minutes 1924-1930. Green cover, in poor condition.local government - city of port melbourne -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAdministrative Record - Lakes Entrance Progress Association, 1976
... Green exercise book used for Rough Minutes of Lakes Entrance Progress Association for period 22 January 1976 to October 1982...TS 447 Minute books Green exercise book used for Rough Minutes of Lakes Entrance Progress Association for period 22 January 1976 to October 1982 Lakes Entrance Progress Association Administrative Record Lakes Entrance Progress Association ...Printed and bound, pages not numbered. TS 447Green exercise book used for Rough Minutes of Lakes Entrance Progress Association for period 22 January 1976 to October 1982minute books -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Rough Minute Book, 1914-1922, 24/06/1914-03/08/2017
... The book has handwritten rough minutes of the Ballarat SChool of Mines written in pencil....The book has handwritten rough minutes of the Ballarat SChool of Mines written in pencil. ...A navy/black hard covered foolscap book with maroon spine. The book has handwritten rough minutes of the Ballarat SChool of Mines written in pencil.ballarat school of mines, trades, trade board -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Notice, Electoral enrolment of Ratepayers, Town of Port Melbourne, Edward C Crockford, Town Clerk, Jun 1903
... Crockford, found folded into Council rough minutes (ref item 345); torn on edges...Crockford, found folded into Council rough minutes (ref item 345); torn on edges Document Notice, Electoral enrolment of Ratepayers, Town of Port Melbourne Edward C Crockford, Town Clerk Standard Print ...Poster-sized enrolment notice issued to Ratepayers 1.7.1903 by Town Clerk E.C. Crockford, found folded into Council rough minutes (ref item 345); torn on edgeslocal government - town of port melbourne, edward c crockford, town clerks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: 1894 MEMORANDUM HANDWRITTEN NOTE
... P. Hastings re: rough minutes and list of a/ccs signed Magnus Cohn....P. Hastings re: rough minutes and list of a/ccs signed Magnus Cohn. ...Printed Cohn Bros Brewers memorandum with handwritten note dated 9th October 1894 to E. P. Hastings re: rough minutes and list of a/ccs signed Magnus Cohn.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Minutes, Port Melbourne Town Council, Edward C Crockford, Town Clerk, c. 1900
... Large volume of rough minutes Port Melbourne Town Council May 1901 - April 1904, with typed and printed minutes inserted throughout - dark green, dark red binding loose and partly missing...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Deaths and Funerals Built Environment Port Melbourne Town Hall Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Local Government - Town of Port Melbourne Social Activities Built Environment - Civic Excelsior Hall Engineering - Canals and Drainage Transport - Tramways Edward C CROCKFORD Town Clerks Port Melbourne Library Large volume of rough minutes Port Melbourne Town Council May 1901 - April 1904, with typed and printed minutes inserted throughout - dark green, dark red binding loose and partly missing Book Minutes, Port Melbourne Town Council Edward C Crockford, Town Clerk ...Large volume of rough minutes Port Melbourne Town Council May 1901 - April 1904, with typed and printed minutes inserted throughout - dark green, dark red binding loose and partly missingdeaths and funerals, built environment, port melbourne town hall, societies clubs unions and other organisations, local government - town of port melbourne, social activities, built environment - civic, excelsior hall, engineering - canals and drainage, transport - tramways, edward c crockford, town clerks, port melbourne library -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Reporter District Cricket Association, 1913 - 1986
... Minute books of Reporter District Cricket Association 27 May 1913 to 17 Sep 1951, 19 Mar 1959 to 22 Feb 1966, 14 Dec 1971- 4 Aug 1986. With 'Rough minutes' 13 Jan 1975 - 23 Sep 1986 and meeting Attendance book 1967-1970....Minute books of Reporter District Cricket Association 27 May 1913 to 17 Sep 1951, 19 Mar 1959 to 22 Feb 1966, 14 Dec 1971- 4 Aug 1986. With 'Rough minutes' 13 Jan 1975 - 23 Sep 1986 and meeting Attendance book 1967-1970. ...Minute books of Reporter District Cricket Association 27 May 1913 to 17 Sep 1951, 19 Mar 1959 to 22 Feb 1966, 14 Dec 1971- 4 Aug 1986.Minute books of Reporter District Cricket Association 27 May 1913 to 17 Sep 1951, 19 Mar 1959 to 22 Feb 1966, 14 Dec 1971- 4 Aug 1986. With 'Rough minutes' 13 Jan 1975 - 23 Sep 1986 and meeting Attendance book 1967-1970.Minute books of Reporter District Cricket Association 27 May 1913 to 17 Sep 1951, 19 Mar 1959 to 22 Feb 1966, 14 Dec 1971- 4 Aug 1986. cricket, reporter district cricket association, box hill reporter district cricket association -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAdministrative Record - Ledger, Minute Book, 26 September 1873
... A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings....Minute Book A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings. ...Entries are hand written in ink, bound book, filled to capacity, heavy cardboard cover.A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings.minute book -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAdministrative Record - Ledger, Minute Book, 25 July 1899
... A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings....Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Entries are hand written in ink, the bound book is filled to capacity, contains various loose leaf dockets, last page is inverted, has a heavy cardboard cover Minute Book A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings. ...Entries are hand written in ink, the bound book is filled to capacity, contains various loose leaf dockets, last page is inverted, has a heavy cardboard coverA minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings.minute book -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAdministrative Record - Ledger, Minute Book, 45334
... A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of MAnchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings....Minute Book A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of MAnchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings. ...Entries are hand written in ink, the book is filled to capacity of 188 pages, heavy cardboard cover.A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of MAnchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings.minute book -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAdministrative Record - Ledger, Minute Book, 16817
... A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings....Minute Book A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings. ...Entries are hand written in ink and pencil, book is bound and filled to capacity, light card cover.A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings.minute book -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAdministrative Record - Ledger, Minute Book, 21073
... A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings....Minute Book A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings. ...Entries are hand written in ink and pencil, book is filled to capacity apart from last three pages, cardboard cover.A minute book containing rough meeting minutes of Loyal Mitchell Lodge of Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) meetings.minute book -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND, MINUTE BOOK, 1938
... 'Golden Square Australian Comforts Fund, rough minute book' Book contains details of meetings held, rough draft of minutes/details from Comfort Fund meetings and activities....'Golden Square Australian Comforts Fund, rough minute book' Book contains details of meetings held, rough draft of minutes/details from Comfort Fund meetings and activities. ...Document: book, blue cover. On front ' Invicta Australian Diary No. 371, 1938.' Inside front cover, bottom RH side ' L. Chancellor 'Taraxville', Golden Square. 'Golden Square Australian Comforts Fund, rough minute book' Book contains details of meetings held, rough draft of minutes/details from Comfort Fund meetings and activities.Lydia Chancellororganization, club/society, australian comforts fund, lydia chancellor, golden square, australian comforts fund, invicta australian diary no. 371, 1938 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Jelbart home, 93 Arthur Street, Eltham, 11 November 2006
... minutes from Eltham’s busy hub and hundreds of houses in Woodridge, scarcely any urban sound disturbs the peace. Views from the two buildings are almost exclusively of trees and extend to Mt. Dandenong to the south-east, the Great Divide to the north, and Melbourne city to the south-west. The Jelbarts had lived in Eltham since the early 1940s when they bought a poultry farm in New Street, now Lavender Park Road. Although Jelbart was primarily a businessman importing office machinery, he was keen to farm dairy and beef cattle, so the couple bought rough...minutes from Eltham’s busy hub and hundreds of houses in Woodridge, scarcely any urban sound disturbs the peace. Views from the two buildings are almost exclusively of trees and extend to Mt. Dandenong to the south-east, the Great Divide to the north, and Melbourne city to the south-west. The Jelbarts had lived in Eltham since the early 1940s when they bought a poultry farm in New Street, now Lavender Park Road. Although Jelbart was primarily a businessman importing office machinery, he was keen to farm dairy and beef cattle, so the couple bought rough ...Situated at the top of the hill in Arthur Street, the former Jelbart residence and barn were part of a major change that transformed Eltham's character in the late 1960s. Built from the mid 1940s through mid 1950s when Eltham was a rural community, the Jelbart residence and barn are all that remain of a family property of some 250 acres (100 ha). With growing population pressures, in the late 1960s, owners Ron and Yvonne Jelbart decided to subdivide their property creating the Woodridge Estate in the early 1970s, a major factor towards the transformation of Eltham to the suburb it is today. The Jelbarts had moved to Eltham in the early 1940s when they purchased a poultry farm in New Street, now Lavendar Park Road. (The local Black Friday bushire of January 13, 1939 had started at C.A. (Clarrie) Hurst’s Eltham Poultry Farm and Hatchery in New Street.) Jelbart was primarily a businessman importing office machinery but desired farm beef and dairy cattle so the couple purchased the virgin bushland at what was then at the end of a dirt road, Arthur Street. With post war shortages of most building materials, they followed the example of the Eltham Artists' Colony (later called Montsalvat) and built their home from mud-bricks and recycled materials. The barn was first to be completed in 1945 which they made their home whilst building the main residence. It took eight years to complete the two buildings. Both the main residence and the barn are now separate homes, and along with the remaining property being sub-divided further in 1998 are now part of the Kinloch Gardens Estate at 93 Arthur Street. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p139 Standing on a hilltop at Arthur Street, Eltham, the Jelbart residence and former barn were part of a major change that transformed Eltham’s character in the late 1960s. Built from the late 1940s to the mid 1950s when Eltham was a rural community, they are all that remain of what was once a family property of around 250 acres (100 ha). As population pressure increased in the late 1960s, owners Ron and Yvonne Jelbart, decided to subdivide their property. The break-up of this property into the Woodridge Estate in the early 1970s, was a major factor towards transforming Eltham into the suburb it is today.1 Although standing only a few minutes from Eltham’s busy hub and hundreds of houses in Woodridge, scarcely any urban sound disturbs the peace. Views from the two buildings are almost exclusively of trees and extend to Mt. Dandenong to the south-east, the Great Divide to the north, and Melbourne city to the south-west. The Jelbarts had lived in Eltham since the early 1940s when they bought a poultry farm in New Street, now Lavender Park Road. Although Jelbart was primarily a businessman importing office machinery, he was keen to farm dairy and beef cattle, so the couple bought rough bushland at what was then the end of Arthur Street. But a shortage of building materials following World War Two hampered their plans to build their new home, so they followed the example of the Eltham Artists’ Colony (later called Montsalvat) and used mud-bricks and recycled materials.2 With great determination the family and friends constructed their house. Massive timber frames and huge quantities of mud-bricks were made on site. The barn was built first in 1945, and two years later, while camping inside, the Jelbarts started building their house. It took eight years to construct the two buildings, even with the help of professional tradesmen. The buildings, with timber frames infilled with mud-brick and plastered, are reminiscent of the English Tudor style. The Jelbarts are of Cornish stock. Much of the timber framework came from demolished bridges or warehouses, and recycled slate was used for roofs and floors. Quality second-hand materials were readily available in the late 1940s and 1950s when there was much demolition in Melbourne and little respect for heritage. A former 19th century Toorak mansion Woorigoleen provided the magnificent stone fireplace, the timber panelling and the parquetry floor in the living room. The large stone gateposts at the entry of the property came from Melbourne University. Almost no mechanical equipment was used to build the 55 square house and the 25 square barn. Massive timber frames were erected using block and tackle pulleys and timbers were shaped, sawn and drilled by hand. Son and architect Ian, with his family, have lived in and extensively renovated both buildings since the early 1970s. Ian transformed the steep ridge of the property into a plateau, where the main house Kinloch stands, surrounded by terraces and lawns. The grounds retain many native plants, including massive yellow boxes – some nudging 80 years. Ian attached 70 metres of pergolas draped with wisteria, roses and grape vines, to three sides of the house. The beautiful garden is featured in the book Through the Rose Arbour by Rosemary Houseman. The two-storey barn – now a house – retains traces of its original use. The cow-shed with milking and feed-rooms, and the machinery-shed remain. The house, separated on the ground floor by a breeze-way, soars two storeys and includes a mezzanine. These are connected by spiral staircases, to timber-beamed and plaster-lined high-pitched ceilings. The house also descends to a wine cellar. Curiously the roof is of corrugated iron on the south and slate on the north, to save costs. Small-paned windows and three French doors open onto the front lawn, which extends to Jelbart Court.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, eltham, arthur street, jelbart barn, jelbart home, kinloch gardens -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Packet: Ringwood Chamber of Commerce & Whitehorse Traders - Early correspondence (1930's) and Clippings etc. 1950s-1990s
... minutes of meetings of Ringwood Traders- c1930's. . Miiscellaneous newspaper clippings relating to Ringwood Traders- 1909 to 1990's. . Plan of proposed 'Fat Boiling Down Room' for Mr G. Pratt, butcher in Junction Rd Ringwood. c1937. . Description and rough...minutes of meetings of Ringwood Traders- c1930's. . Miiscellaneous newspaper clippings relating to Ringwood Traders- 1909 to 1990's. . Plan of proposed 'Fat Boiling Down Room' for Mr G. Pratt, butcher in Junction Rd Ringwood. c1937. . Description and rough ...Miscellaneous documents relating to the Ringwood Chamber of Commerce and Whitehorse Traders.Packet includes: . Correspondence to Council re Ringwood Xmas Carnivals in the 1930's. . Hand written minutes of meetings of Ringwood Traders- c1930's. . Miiscellaneous newspaper clippings relating to Ringwood Traders- 1909 to 1990's. . Plan of proposed 'Fat Boiling Down Room' for Mr G. Pratt, butcher in Junction Rd Ringwood. c1937. . Description and rough sketch of proposed building for "My Ease (Vict.) Pty. Ltd." as factory for Manufacturing Worcestershire Sauce. c1929. . Price list for H. J. Bently, Timber Merchant, Ringwood, dated June 1917. . Literature compiled by the Ringwood Chamber of Commerce advertising Ringwood as a business centre. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionAdministrative record - Book - Ancient Order of Foresters, c. 1874
... Minutes book, hard cover, coloured 'wave' pattern, black spine. Rough minute book for Court Prosperity (Portland). ...'Rough Minute Book 7th January 1874 court Prosperity No 3195' hand written in peen Back: inside back cover: list of names, pencil List of 'Things to do' - ink Minutes book, hard cover, coloured 'wave' pattern, black spine. ...Minutes book, hard cover, coloured 'wave' pattern, black spine. Rough minute book for Court Prosperity (Portland). No. 3915, for period 7 JAN 1874 - 3 DEC 1879. White label on cover: '1874 - 1879'Front: inside front cover: ' 2/6 6/1/74' - top left, pencil. 'Rough Minute Book 7th January 1874 court Prosperity No 3195' hand written in peen Back: inside back cover: list of names, pencil List of 'Things to do' - ink -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWeapon - Cannon, circa 1825
... rough conditions at Childers Cove, west of Peterborough, on 14 January 1839. On board were 14 crew members and 24 passengers, including 9 children. The ship’s cargo was awkwardly balanced: it carried 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks, 7 horses, 5000 London house bricks, 6 whaling boats with associated gear, and general trade goods including beef, pork, tobacco, tipe, butter, lime juice, horse hair, curtains, lead shot, beer and spirits. The hurricane-force winds drove the Children into the limestone stack at the entrance to the cove. The seas smashed it into pieces within twenty minutes...rough conditions at Childers Cove, west of Peterborough, on 14 January 1839. On board were 14 crew members and 24 passengers, including 9 children. The ship’s cargo was awkwardly balanced: it carried 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks, 7 horses, 5000 London house bricks, 6 whaling boats with associated gear, and general trade goods including beef, pork, tobacco, tipe, butter, lime juice, horse hair, curtains, lead shot, beer and spirits. The hurricane-force winds drove the Children into the limestone stack at the entrance to the cove. The seas smashed it into pieces within twenty minutes ...In an article dated 26 March 1963, the Warrnambool Standard reported: “A cannon which has lain on the ocean floor since the barque, Children, was wrecked at Childer’s Cove on January 15, 1839, was raised by three Warrnambool skindivers at the weekend … The cannon, weighing about 750 lb. and 4-ft. 6-in. in length … is in excellent order considering the length of time it has remained underwater”. No conservation measures were taken at that time, other than chipping off the marine growth with hammers and cold chisels. The minutes for the 4 February 1974 meeting of the Flagstaff Hill Planning Board recorded that “a cannon recovered some time ago was lying in the garden of [one of the three original divers] and that it could be picked up at any time”. Peter Ronald, past Manager and Diver for Flagstaff Hill, notes that the CHILDREN cannon would have been recovered by the other divers around 1964. When the cannon came into care of Flagstaff Hill, it was given basic conservation relevant to the time. (At the same meeting, the Board was advised of the recovery of an anchor from the wreck of the CHILDREN by Flagstaff Hill divers (Peter Ronald, Colin Goodall and Gary Hayden, and Hank Howey and Andrew Coffee), and its interim relocation in the sea at the end of the Warrnambool Breakwater while awaiting conservation). About the ship CHILDREN 1825-1839: The sailing ship Children was a wooden, three-masted barque constructed of pitch pine in 1825 at Liverpool. It was felt sheathed and was coppered during an upgrade in 1837. The ship was only 29 metres long and 254 tons in weight; it had two decks and a square stern. The James Henty & Co., a pioneering family from Portland, Victoria, purchased the Children in 1837 for use as a coastal trader. The Children, under the command of Captain H. Browne, was on a voyage from Launceston to Adelaide when it foundered in rough conditions at Childers Cove, west of Peterborough, on 14 January 1839. On board were 14 crew members and 24 passengers, including 9 children. The ship’s cargo was awkwardly balanced: it carried 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks, 7 horses, 5000 London house bricks, 6 whaling boats with associated gear, and general trade goods including beef, pork, tobacco, tipe, butter, lime juice, horse hair, curtains, lead shot, beer and spirits. The hurricane-force winds drove the Children into the limestone stack at the entrance to the cove. The seas smashed it into pieces within twenty minutes. The bodies of sixteen of those who had lost their lives were spread across the shore, along with wreckage from the ship and the cargo of animals. Those who survived suffered injuries; they were rescued and taken by horse and cart to Campbell’s farm, near the whaling station at Port Fairy. They arrived at Portland eleven days after the wreck. The wrecking of the Children is one of colonial Victoria’s earliest and most significant maritime disasters. Little is left to mark the tragedy, apart from some house bricks intended for the Henty family’s Portland Bay settlement. Artefacts recovered in the 1960s to early 1970s include this signal cannon, an anchor, the bottom half of her ship’s bell, and two portions of a ship’s fitting, at one time thought to be a brass porthole frame, London housing bricks and timber flooring. Despite its poor condition, the CHILDREN’s signal cannon remains an important and interpretable record of its demise. From 2015, the CHILDREN cannon has been undergoing the first stages of further conservation.The signal cannon recovered from the Children's wreck is significant as part of the original fittings of the early 19th-century barque. It is an example of maritime defence in the early to mid-19th century. The 1839 wreck and recovered artefacts are examples of the construction methods and materials used in that era and can be used to study the evolution of shipbuilding methods and principles. The wreck of the Children is of state significance as one of colonial Victoria’s earliest and most significant maritime disasters, and one of the first vessels lost in the Western District. This is recognised by its inclusion on the Victorian Heritage Register, VHR No. S116. Little is left on the seabed to mark the tragedy, apart from some of the house bricks intended for the Henty settlement. Signal cannon: a 1.3 metre iron 6pdr cannon recovered from the wreck of the CHILDREN. The shape of the cannon tapers from a thick round breech to a flared muzzle, with an 8-centimetre bore, and two side trunnions for pivoting on a wooden gun carriage. It was recovered from the shipwreck site of the CHILDREN by local divers in 1963. This small muzzle-loading signal cannon is in poor and unrestored condition. The cannon’s upper profile of smooth grey metal casing has corroded off, leaving an extensively oxidised rough red surface of crumbling iron. The bottom half of the cannon remains intact, although the outer smooth casing also appears to be separating from the iron core of the barrel. The original grey casting is also missing from the breech and muzzle ends of the cannon. 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Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Minute Book, Ballarat School of Mines Minute Book (Rough), 1870-1872, 1870-1872
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