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Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Royal Oak Hotel with Mr D Brett in Patrick Street 1874
... Royal Oak Hotel with Mr D Brett in Patrick Street 1874...Royal Oak Hotel. D Brett. Patrick Street 1874. ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Royal Oak Hotel. D Brett. Patrick Street 1874. This hotel was in Patrick Street about 1874. ...Royal Oak Hotel. D Brett. Patrick Street 1874. This hotel was in Patrick Street about 1874. People from left, Denis Brett, young Frank Rogers, Jim Brett, Nellie Brett, Mary Brett (Byrne) and Anne Byrne.Weatherboard building with two doors and two windows. Man two women and three children and dog, standing in front.stawell, hotel -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... ...royal oak hotel...Obverse: Royal Oak Hotel Reverse: 5825 ...The Beechworth Burke Museum Loch Street Beechworth high-country hotels album beechworth burke museum royal oak hotel Obverse: Royal Oak Hotel Reverse: 5825 Colour rectangular photograph, photocopied onto paper. ...Colour rectangular photograph, photocopied onto paper.Obverse: Royal Oak Hotel Reverse: 5825 hotels album, beechworth, burke museum, royal oak hotel -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, c1880
... ...royal oak hotel...Possibly taken between 1880 and 1890, perhaps when she was operating the Royal Oak Hotel, Latrobe Street, Melbourne....Possibly taken between 1880 and 1890, perhaps when she was operating the Royal Oak Hotel, Latrobe Street, Melbourne. evans george emu bottom oldest house holden anne mayor s. a. photographers royal oak hotel hotels george evans collection On back: stamp: S.A.MAYOR / Morrah Street / PARKVILLE Written in ink: Mrs George Evans / nee Ann Holden / Married 1843 / died 1893 aged / 67 years. ...Ann Holden married George Evans at the age of 16 in 1843. She lived at Emu Bottom and died in 1893 at the age of 67. Possibly taken between 1880 and 1890, perhaps when she was operating the Royal Oak Hotel, Latrobe Street, Melbourne.Sepia photograph of a lady standing in front of a chair and dresser. This photo is mounted on brown cardboard edged in a darker brown outline.On back: stamp: S.A.MAYOR / Morrah Street / PARKVILLE Written in ink: Mrs George Evans / nee Ann Holden / Married 1843 / died 1893 aged / 67 years.evans, george, emu bottom, oldest house, holden, anne, mayor, s. a., photographers, royal oak hotel, hotels, george evans collection -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, 29-31 Sydney Street, 1920's?
... The site is still the Royal Oak Hotel currently (2020)...30cm x 20cm black and white photograph of Harringtons Royal Oak Hotel situated at 29-31 Sydney Street. ...Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges The site is still the Royal Oak Hotel currently (2020) Hotels Pubs Inns 30cm x 20cm black and white photograph of Harringtons Royal Oak Hotel situated at 29-31 Sydney Street. ...The site is still the Royal Oak Hotel currently (2020)30cm x 20cm black and white photograph of Harringtons Royal Oak Hotel situated at 29-31 Sydney Street. The building is light coloured and double story. There is a balcony on the top floor has a balcony that provide cover for the ground floor. There is ornate metalwork for the handrails of the balcony. There are three parked car out the front of the hotel where a group of men are sitting.hotels, pubs, inns -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, SW Sydeny Street, 1860
... The photograph is taken at an angle so you can see multiple buildings on the western side of Sydney Street including: Trainor's Steam Flour Mill, Parnells Boot Shop, Quinn Solicitor, Youngs Bakery and Post Office and Royal Oak Hotel in the distance....Kilmore 1860 Trainors Mill (opposite present Mill St) Royal Oak Hotel in distance....Kilmore 1860 Trainors Mill (opposite present Mill St) Royal Oak Hotel in distance. 25cm x 20 cm black and white photograph mounted on board. ...25cm x 20 cm black and white photograph mounted on board. The photograph is taken at an angle so you can see multiple buildings on the western side of Sydney Street including: Trainor's Steam Flour Mill, Parnells Boot Shop, Quinn Solicitor, Youngs Bakery and Post Office and Royal Oak Hotel in the distance.Written on the back: #10 Trainor's Steam Flour Mill, Parnell's Bootshop, Quinn Solicitor, Young's Bakery + Post Office #3.#5.10/86-38A Copy of Sydney St. Kilmore 1860 Trainors Mill (opposite present Mill St) Royal Oak Hotel in distance.post office, flour mill, bakery, bootmaker -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Marilyn Jeffs, Hotels of Ballarat, 2019
... royal highlander hotel...queen's head hotel...red lion hotel...robin hood hotel...military arms hotel...royal oak...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields hotels ballarat royal mail hotel peter lalor hotel the george hotel x on albert hotel cattleyards inn market hotel bunch of grapes hotel argyle hotel atlantic hotel ballarat hotel black hill hotel blue bell hotel bluebell hotel brown hill hotel canberra hotel carboni carboni's italian kitchen eureka stockade hotel carriers arms hotel eastern station hotel centenary hotel craig's hotel eastern railway hotel freight bar athletic club hotel grapes hotel munster arms hotel golden city hotel golf house hotel irish murphy's camp hotel lake view hotel la porchetta southern cross hotel the mallow hotel meaghers hotel millers arms miners tavern hotel miner's tavern hotel provincial hotel north britain hotel north star hotel oscar's hotel criterian hotel park hotel prince regent house prince regent hotel sport globe sporting globe jacksons hotel railway hotel pwtn pater lalor hotel royal highlander hotel queen's head hotel red lion hotel robin hood hotel military arms hotel royal oak hotel western hotel imperial hotel unicorn hotel union hotel Numerous photographs take by Marilyn Jeffs for use on the Ballarat and District Industrial Heritage Wiki Hotels of Ballarat Photograph Marilyn Jeffs ...Numerous photographs take by Marilyn Jeffs for use on the Ballarat and District Industrial Heritage Wikihotels, ballarat, royal mail hotel, peter lalor hotel, the george hotel, x on albert hotel, cattleyards inn, market hotel, bunch of grapes hotel, argyle hotel, atlantic hotel, ballarat hotel, black hill hotel, blue bell hotel, bluebell hotel, brown hill hotel, canberra hotel, carboni, carboni's italian kitchen, eureka stockade hotel, carriers arms hotel, eastern station hotel, centenary hotel, craig's hotel, eastern railway hotel, freight bar, athletic club hotel, grapes hotel, munster arms hotel, golden city hotel, golf house hotel, irish murphy's, camp hotel, lake view hotel, la porchetta, southern cross hotel, the mallow hotel, meaghers hotel, millers arms, miners tavern hotel, miner's tavern hotel, provincial hotel, north britain hotel, north star hotel, oscar's hotel, criterian hotel, park hotel, prince regent house, prince regent hotel, sport globe, sporting globe, jacksons hotel, railway hotel, pwtn, pater lalor hotel, royal highlander hotel, queen's head hotel, red lion hotel, robin hood hotel, military arms hotel, royal oak hotel, western hotel, imperial hotel, unicorn hotel, union hotel -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... COPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF ROYAL OAK HOTEL, FRASER STREET, CLUNES, MAN ON WALKING STICKS, WOMAN HOLDING BABY....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields local history photography photographs hotels royal oak COPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF ROYAL OAK HOTEL, FRASER STREET, CLUNES, MAN ON WALKING STICKS, WOMAN HOLDING BABY. ...COPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF ROYAL OAK HOTEL, FRASER STREET, CLUNES, MAN ON WALKING STICKS, WOMAN HOLDING BABY.local history, photography, photographs, hotels, royal oak -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LET'S TRAVEL EAST IN 1858 - 60'S
... ... Royal Oak Hotel...dea Mr Worth Mr Condon Mr C Cahill Nolan Family Mr Sides The Nailons Mrs Boyan Jacky Bryant John Oconnell General Store Mr Pierce Mr Matthews Mr Neil Ward Mr Hagan William Clapton Mr Joseph Dowd Mr Morris Ancient Briton Hotel The Woolpak The Railway Bridge Ampol Service Station Farrells Dairy Farringtons Brickworks Jacksons Hide & Tallow Yard Fergusons Royal Oak Hotel Mr Jackson Mr Knight St Marys Common School No812 Mrs Rersol W D Quinn Mr March Mr Fred Randall Mr Steeple The Limerick Hotel Back Creek Police Shooting Range Police Station Stone Lockup Holts Service Station Steepe's Butcher Shop Joch John Hattam Nine pages of handwritten account of businesses from Mitchell Street, along Lyttleton Terrace and McIvor Road to the City boundary on the Bendigo side of Murphy Street. ...Nine pages of handwritten account of businesses from Mitchell Street, along Lyttleton Terrace and McIvor Road to the City boundary on the Bendigo side of Murphy Street.document, let's travel east in 1858 - 60's, moorabbee sheep run, curr's sheep run, glasgow bakery, lachlan frazer, mr hardiman, steen and holm coach painters, mr h haisman coach builder, scholton and march, march and s brown, haisman factory, city hall, police court, city lockup, market square, senior citizens club, weighbridge, dunlop tyre service station, tommy burns, matt lynch, tom & mick kennedy, darling hotel, the innes, mr bullens fruit shop, bricklayers arms hotel, cheshire arms hotel, mr i boffey, newcombe's timber yard, quinns monumental establishment, alexandra fountain, cumberland hotel, sannaman's coach factory, town hall hotel, her majesties open air picture show, mr r anderson, john ohagan, sandhurst hotel, the melbourne café, haymarket hotel, the old haymarket hotel, the market ale house, the prince of wales theatre, manchester hotel, mr john doran, dr backhaus, manchester hall, the bendigo star, james griffen coach factory, mr george lansell, whitting's marine store, cartrights marine store, sandhurst flour mills, mr john buckley, moorhead hay and corn mills, brian boru hotel, mr m r?dea, mr worth, mr condon, mr c cahill, nolan family, mr sides, the nailons, mrs boyan, jacky bryant, john oconnell general store, mr pierce, mr matthews, mr neil ward, mr hagan, william clapton, mr joseph dowd, mr morris, ancient briton hotel, the woolpak, the railway bridge, ampol service station, farrells dairy, farringtons brickworks, jacksons hide & tallow yard, fergusons, royal oak hotel, mr jackson, mr knight, st marys common school no812, mrs rersol, w d quinn, mr march, mr fred randall, mr steeple, the limerick hotel, back creek police shooting range, police station, stone lockup, holts service station, steepe's butcher shop, joch, john hattam -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Newsletter, City of Moorabbin Historical Society Apr 2008, April 2008
... ...royal oak hotel...Tom Sheehy, past President of CMHS, was an Historian and Author of ‘Battlers Tamed the Sandbelt’. city of moorabbin historical society stanley helen melbourne moorabbin brighton chelsea cheltenham ormond bentleigh market gardeners pioneers early settlers moorabbin shire sheehy tom whitehead dr graham box cottage museum highett bent thomas moorabbin news cheltenham epsom race course cheltenham victoria fletcher n fiander mrs. puttick george moorabbin co-operative society ltd. hay h. freeman j.w. montanjees m. royal oak hotel rose m.a. matthews j.t. hewett h. cope and dow builders market gardeners and fruit-growers association proudman e.w. benjamin m.e. edwards t.a. solicitors pharmacy butchers bootmakers bakers hairdressers barbers house painters grocers publicans drapers craftsmen members of parliament valuers moule w.h. argus newspaper coachbuilders cheltenham railway station victoria thompson w. post office CITY of MOORABBIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY / APRIL 2008 NEWSLETTER A4 paper printed both sides x1. ...The City of Moorabbin Historical Society was formed c 1960 by a group of Moorabbin residents who were concerned that the history of the area should be preserved. A good response to a call for items related to the historical area of Moorabbin Shire brought donations of a wide variety of artefacts which are now preserved by the current members of CMHS at Box Cottage Museum . Helen Stanley, Secretary of CMHS, began producing a Newsletter for members in April 2007 to provide current information and well researched items of historical interest.Helen Stanley has produced a bi-monthly Newsletter, 2007 - 2013, for the members of the City of Moorabbin Historical Society that contains well researched interesting historical items, notification of upcoming events, current advice from Royal Australian Historical Society , Museums Australia Victoria and activities of Local Historical Societies. The Newsletter is an important record of the activities of the CMHS. Tom Sheehy, past President of CMHS, was an Historian and Author of ‘Battlers Tamed the Sandbelt’. A4 paper printed both sides x1. Issue 6 of the bi-monthly, City of Moorabbin Historical Society Newsletter produced by Society member and Secretary, Mrs Helen Stanley in April 2008. Notice of Dr G Whitehead talk , titled ‘Murder” on April 27th and Subscription fees due. Another excerpt from the CMHS August 1963,, by Tom Sheehy, President, ‘This is the News of the early twentieth century…’.The ‘Moorabbin News “ began in April 1900. Tommy Bent was elected to State Parliament, horse races at Epsom Course Cheltenham, and the development of Cheltenham as many businesses set up ‘opposite the Station’. ‘The Mechanics Institute and Temperance Hall and the Exchange Hotel faced one another in defiance’ CITY of MOORABBIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY / APRIL 2008 NEWSLETTERcity of moorabbin historical society, stanley helen, melbourne, moorabbin, brighton, chelsea, cheltenham, ormond, bentleigh, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, moorabbin shire, sheehy tom, whitehead dr graham, box cottage museum, highett, bent thomas, moorabbin news cheltenham, epsom race course cheltenham, victoria, fletcher n, fiander mrs., puttick george, moorabbin co-operative society ltd., hay h., freeman j.w., montanjees m., royal oak hotel, rose m.a., matthews j.t., hewett h., cope and dow builders, market gardeners and fruit-growers association, proudman e.w., benjamin m.e., edwards t.a., solicitors, pharmacy, butchers, bootmakers, bakers, hairdressers, barbers, house painters, grocers, publicans, drapers, craftsmen, members of parliament, valuers, moule w.h., argus newspaper, coachbuilders, cheltenham railway station victoria, thompson w., post office -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... hotel...commercial...royal oak...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. Kemp’s Commercial Hotel c.1900 also know in its life as Royal Oak. ...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. Kemp’s Commercial Hotel c.1900 also know in its life as Royal Oak. ...John J. Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. Kemp’s Commercial Hotel c.1900 also know in its life as Royal Oak. Photo possibly includes local men.Black and white Photograph of 8 males outside the entrance to the Commercial hotelhotel, commercial, royal oak, bank street, kemp, oak and anchor -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... hotel...bank street...port fairy...doctor berncastle...commercial...royal oak...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. Commercial Hotel Bank Street Port Fairy Formerly known as The Royal Oak and then renamed The Royal Oak in the 1990's. ...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. Commercial Hotel Bank Street Port Fairy Formerly known as The Royal Oak and then renamed The Royal Oak in the 1990's. ...John J. Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. Commercial Hotel Bank Street Port Fairy Formerly known as The Royal Oak and then renamed The Royal Oak in the 1990's. A verandah was added in 1900. Around 1877 the hotel various rooms for visiting doctors and a dentist. Dr Berncastle who was associated with the Sydney Eye Infirmary performed several operations there on those suffering from cataracts. It was the meeting place for the Port Fairy Freemasons, before their lodge was built in James Street and all local sporting clubs at one time or another. Also a Cobb & Co staging post.Large Black and white Photograph of the Commercial Hotel Left hand top corner in Ball point pen- PRESENTED BY MR RON McLEAN Right hand top corner in pen - COMMERCIAL HOTEL Museum Number - 62.04B.012hotel, bank street, port fairy, doctor berncastle, commercial, royal oak, sydney eye infirmary, freemasons, lodge, cobb and co, livery stables -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - POSTCARDS, SOUTH AFRICA, The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co Ltd, c.1916
... 2402.1 “Under the Oaks, Royal Hotel, Hout Bay CA” 2402.2 “Birds, Groote Schour, CP” 2402.3 “Clifton-on-Sea, CP”...Refer Cat No 2380 for details re Frank Barnes service. documents - photographs Postcards 2402.1 “Under the Oaks, Royal Hotel, Hout Bay CA” 2402.2 “Birds, Groote Schour, CP” 2402.3 “Clifton-on-Sea, CP” Rectangular postcards, hand coloured photographs of South Africa. ...Sent by FRANK BARNES (AIF 4156) to UNA FRANKLING of Harcourt. Refer Cat No 2380 for details re Frank Barnes service.Rectangular postcards, hand coloured photographs of South Africa.2402.1 “Under the Oaks, Royal Hotel, Hout Bay CA” 2402.2 “Birds, Groote Schour, CP” 2402.3 “Clifton-on-Sea, CP”documents - photographs, postcards -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPostcard - Pencil Drawing
... Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. ...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. ...John J. Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. By 1861 D. Smith appears as the licensee of the now named Commercial Hotel. In 1877 it was offered for sale—the building described as follows “Built of bluestone with slate roof, having a frontage to Bank street of 106 feet, 6 inches. Accommodation consists of twelve bedrooms, eight sitting rooms, bathroom, bar and cellar and detached kitchen also of bluestones, with outside offices. Around this time beside its usual business the hotel had various rooms for visiting doctors and a dentist. Dr. Berncastle, who was associated with the Sydney Eye Infirmary, performed several operations there on those suffering from cataracts. It was the meeting place for the Port Fairy Freemasons, before their Lodge was built in James street, and all the local sporting clubs, at one time or another. The veranda was added in 1900. The name Royal Oak was restored this century, but the name Commercial Hotel can still be seen in the leadlight window over the front entrance. The hotel still continues serving patrons with beverages and meals but no beds these days. There is also an addition to the building, as seen in the bottom illustration— a bottle shopBlack and white sketch photographed Line drawing of the Commercial hotelhotel, building, commercial, oak and anchor, inn, pub, d.smith -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... hotel...building...kemp family...Bank street...royal oak...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. ...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. ...John J. Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. By 1861 D. Smith appears as the licensee of the now named Commercial Hotel. In 1877 it was offered for sale—the building described as follows “Built of bluestone with slate roof, having a frontage to Bank street of 106 feet, 6 inches. Accommodation consists of twelve bedrooms, eight sitting rooms, bathroom, bar and cellar and detached kitchen also of bluestones, with outside offices. Around this time beside its usual business the hotel had various rooms for visiting doctors and a dentist. Dr. Berncastle, who was associated with the Sydney Eye Infirmary, performed several operations there on those suffering from cataracts. It was the meeting place for the Port Fairy Freemasons, before their Lodge was built in James street, and all the local sporting clubs, at one time or another. The veranda was added in 1900. The name Royal Oak was restored this century, but the name Commercial Hotel can still be seen in the leadlight window over the front entrance. The hotel still continues serving patrons with beverages and meals but no beds these days. There is also an addition to the building, as seen in the bottom illustration— a bottle shopBlack and white photograph of 8 males formally posed outside entrance to Commercial hotelhotel, building, kemp family, bank street, royal oak, commercial, oak and anchor, d.smith -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... hotel...building...bank street...john j huntly...d smith...Royal oak...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. ...Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. ...John J. Huntly appears to have been the only licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, built in 1858. He was a Councillor of the Municipality of Belfast at the time and later became the Secretary of the newly formed Minhamite Shire in 1872. By 1861 D. Smith appears as the licensee of the now named Commercial Hotel. In 1877 it was offered for sale—the building described as “Built of bluestone with slate roof, having a frontage to Bank street of 106 feet, 6 inches. Accommodation consists of twelve bedrooms, eight sitting rooms, bathroom, bar and cellar and detached kitchen also of bluestones, with outside offices. Around this time beside its usual business the hotel had various rooms for visiting doctors and a dentist. Dr. Berncastle, who was associated with the Sydney Eye Infirmary, performed several operations there on those suffering from cataracts. It was the meeting place for the Port Fairy Freemasons, before their Lodge was built in James street, and all the local sporting clubs, at one time or another. The sign on the hotel states "Fitzgerald's Commercial Hotel" more research is being undertaken as to this owner or lessee. The veranda was added in 1900. The name Royal Oak was restored this century, but the name Commercial Hotel can still be seen in the leadlight window over the front entrance. The hotel has now been transformed into apartments and a restaurant called the Oak and Anchor Image of the hotel at an earlier timeBlack and white photograph of Two story bluestone painted commercial hotel with large verandah car at kerbhotel, building, bank street, john j huntly, d smith, royal oak, commercial, fitzgerald, kemp, oak and anchor -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... Hotel... Court King of the Forest... Court Royal Oak...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Silver Mines Hotel Court King of the Forest Court Royal Oak Letter written on cream paper with grided watermark and dated August 15th 1871. ...Letter written on cream paper with grided watermark and dated August 15th 1871. Writer has enclosed Clearance from Court royal Oak, Doctors receipt, & renew his application for admittance as member of Court King of the Forest. Signature is mostly missing where page was folded?societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, silver mines hotel, court king of the forest, court royal oak -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... Royal Oak... Br W H Nicholas... Commercial Hotel...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SOCIETIES Aof correspondence Ancient Order of Foresters No. 3770 Collection - Correspondence Court King of the Forest Court Royal Oak Br W H Nicholas Commercial Hotel Court Tarrangower Br Hampton Note, written on blue paper and dated Oct? ...Note, written on blue paper and dated Oct? /66 mentioning that Br. W. H. Nicholas has applied & permission granted for the services of your Ct. Surgeon. Also on the same sheet is a letter written on paper with printed letterhead and crest, dated Oct 17th, 1866, mentioning that Br Hampton had applied to Court King of the Forest for services of the Surgeon and you will oblige information whether permission has been granted him by your Court, as no information has been received. Another letter written on the back between Court King of the Forest ad Court Happy Valley mentioning that the application for Meeting removal had been laid before the Court and the instruction was to inform the writer that the Court will not oblige if the meeting was called for the especial purpose.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, court royal oak, br w h nicholas, commercial hotel, court tarrangower, br hampton -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCertificate - Invitation, Norman Lindsay (Artist), Opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth by His Royal Highness The Duke of Cornwall and York, ca. 1901
... Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Flagstaff hill Maritime Museum Maritime Village Warrnambool Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast invitation certificate Mr C Swinburne Government of Victoria Opening of Federal Parliament HRH The Duke of Cornwall and York C Swinburne Susan Jane Granter Susan Jane Swinburne Federal Parliament 1901 Australian Federation Ceremonies Politics Royal Exhibition Building Invited guest Britannia Orb Sceptre Advance Australia Arms Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia Norman Lindsay John Longstaff Sands & McDougall Federation British colonies Commonwealth of Australia Charles Grant Swinburne Chas Swinburne C G Swinburne Opening of the Federal Parliament Duke of Cornwall and York May 9th Tattersall’s Hotel Marco Polo Warrnambool Steam Packet Co Warrnambool Pioneers Board Joseph Granter Ann Granter Inscription, handwritten on a label: "Mr. C. Swinburne" Left image: [figure of Britannia holding a blue shield with three crossing red bands, standing below an oak ...Australia became a Federation on January 1st, 1901, uniting Australia's six British colonies - New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania – into States of the Commonwealth of Australia. The Government of Victoria invited 12,000 guests to attend the official celebrations for the Opening of the Federal Parliament by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cornwall and York (later King George V). The historic occasion was held at noon on May 9th, 1901, at Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Building, the only building large enough for that number of guests. The guests represented all six states of Australia with varied connections and interests, including politics, business and industry, the arts, religion, education, and public service. In Melbourne, the occasion was followed by two weeks of celebrations. The decorative, elaborate design of the certificate-size invitation represents Australia’s colonial history and its transition to the Federated Commonwealth of Australia. The National Gallery of Australia attributes the artwork of this invitation to Australian artists Norman Lindsay (1879–1969) and John Longstaff (1861–1941) and its printing to Sands & McDougall Limited, Melbourne. The invitation has no date or location details. This invitation has the label “Mr. C Swinburne” added over an original, handwritten name. Perhaps it was a spelling correction, or a late change, with Swinburne attending in the place of another citizen. The book “Our Invited Guests An Official Directory, Melbourne, Victoria, 1901” lists all the guests, but not one has the surname SWINBURNE. There are five Warrnambool listings, eight people in all: - - MoCOBMICK, G. D., Esq., P.M., Warrnambool. - O’DOWD, The Ven. Monsignor, Warrnambool. - OPIE, C. N. T., Esq. (and Lady), Warrnambool. - OSBORNE, Hy. Wm., Esq., Shire Secretary (and Lady), Town Hall, Warrnambool. - STEVENS, Mrs. F. P., Mia Mia, Warrnambool. CHARLES GRANT SWINBURNE (1864-1934): - Charles Grant Swinburne, known as Chas.., was a prominent Warrnambool figure: a member of Toc H., the Progress Association and several other local clubs and societies. He purchased Warrnambool’s Tattersall’s Hotel in 1911 and had a booth at the 1914 Warrnambool Show. In 1891, he married Susan Jane Granter (1867-19 June 1935), daughter of Joseph Granter (1832-1879) and Ann (born Holley). Joseph had arrived in Melbourne on the famous tall ship Marco Polo in February 1856. In 1868, he was a shareholder of the Warrnambool Steam Packet Co., trading along the coast of Victoria. His portrait is among those recognised on the historic Warrnambool Pioneers Board. The invitation is nationally significant for its connection with the first Federal Parliament in May 1901, where the first federal parliamentarians were sworn in, and where the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York attended, representing the continued link with Britain. The invitation also unites a local Warrnambool businessman, Mr C Swinburne, with the 12,000 guests representing their towns and states that in 1901 became the Commonwealth of Australia. Swinburn was also married to the daughter of Joseph Granter, an early pioneer recognised on Warrnambool’s Pioneer Board. Invitation: certificate size, colour lithograph on cream card with gilt highlights. The Victorian Government invited Mr C Swinburne to celebrate the Opening of Federal Parliament by HRH the Duke of Cornwall and York, held in Melbourne. The invitation has printed drawings of figures, decorations, heraldic symbols, and gilt accents behind the central figure, on the capital letters of the message, and the Advance Australia Arms. Inscribed with a handwritten label that covers handwritten text. [The event was held at Noon, 9th May 1901, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne.] Inscription, handwritten on a label: "Mr. C. Swinburne" Left image: [figure of Britannia holding a blue shield with three crossing red bands, standing below an oak tree] Central image, in front of a gilt circle : [symbolic female royal future with Orbe and Sceptre seated on throne, four stars around her] Right image: [young female figure representing Australia holding a scroll, standing below a flowering gum] "THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA" Bottom left: Combined Arms: "[Duke of Cornwall and York, Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, Princess Alexandra, his Duchess]" Bottom centre: [six symbols representing the Coat of Arms for each state of Australia] Bottom right: Advance Australia Arms "[Shield with six symbols, between Kangaroo and Emu, and below Rising Sun'] ADVANCE AUSTRALIA"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, invitation, certificate, mr c swinburne, government of victoria, opening of federal parliament, hrh the duke of cornwall and york, c swinburne, susan jane granter, susan jane swinburne, federal parliament, 1901, australian federation, ceremonies, politics, royal exhibition building, invited guest, britannia, orb, sceptre, advance australia arms, constitution of the commonwealth of australia, norman lindsay, john longstaff, sands & mcdougall, federation, british colonies, commonwealth of australia, charles grant swinburne, chas swinburne, c g swinburne, opening of the federal parliament, duke of cornwall and york, may 9th, tattersall’s hotel, marco polo, warrnambool steam packet co, warrnambool pioneers board, joseph granter, ann granter -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (Item) - Report, John F. Waghorn, Yarra Track, Unknown
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If an ancestor was a postmaster in a Victorian town, he may have been able to reveal the person's occupation, income and working conditions. yarra track john waghorn victoria's postal services wood's point sydney road longwood merton mansfield postmasters bonnie doon melville merton mansfield eltham healesville marysville walhalla melbourne-warburton-wood's point line loose bags heidelberg post office eltham post office kangaroo ground post office yarra glen post office marysville post office healesville post office mansfield post office jamieson post office gaffney's creek post office wood's point post office postal department george rieck stockman jones beecher stockman's reward big river mary mcdonald upper yarra river donovan's creek cornelius donovan bridget buggy matlock alexandra william farrell jordan diggings new chum watts river black spur narbethong granton acheron river mount strickland paradise plains mount grant mount arnold jordan goldfields william robley robley's spur big river crossing great dividing range cumberland valley james mcguigan w elliot christopher harrison james marsh cobb and co box hill lilydale fehrings koehlers shaws bear creek cairnsville cumberland creek walkers golden bower mine collins' mountain home hotel walsh's creek post office rosa mcveigh frank barton hitchins matthew kennedy william morris e r nichols t woods tom burchell peter kerr henry kuyper william podlech george koehler henry brockmann henry petty thomas smith jacob butchart john perry slingsby davis royal mail hotel walter gray john summers travellers rest hotel lockington the oaks the springs st clair thomas crawford springvale hotel john sinclair saint clair hotel gould mathews willie we have missed you hotel germany johan fehring adelaide linton ballarat gunbower murray river anna katerina fehring 1890s depression land boom fehring place fred baker alf sparke fehring's hotel mcveigh's hotel wood's point mountaineer l cox victorian country directories letson cox coburg maria hayes setson fitzroy richmond john cox jordan river jericho e. norris le poidevin newell o'brien alhambra sinclair parker ellis tripp quin vernon thompson charsley james fahie george locke william chester chesterville kirwan cumberland reserve blue spruce e.s. and a bank selby joyce selby charles joy selby joseph joyce A report on the history of the Yarra Track by John Waghorn, a local amateur historian. ...A report on the history of the Yarra Track by John Waghorn, a local amateur historian.A report on the history of the Yarra Track by John Waghorn, a local amateur historian. John Waghorn was an amateur historian, an authority on the history of Victoria's postal services. He could tell you how mail was delivered in the high country in the 1880s, where the town of Gobur was, or when the overland Melbourne-Sydney mail service began. He admitted that his hobby has got a little out of hand. He had 30 filing cabinets, and indexes of more than 70,000 postal workers over the past 160 years crammed into three rooms at his home. If an ancestor was a postmaster in a Victorian town, he may have been able to reveal the person's occupation, income and working conditions.yarra track, john waghorn, victoria's postal services, wood's point, sydney road, longwood, merton, mansfield, postmasters, bonnie doon, melville merton mansfield, eltham, healesville, marysville, walhalla, melbourne-warburton-wood's point line, loose bags, heidelberg post office, eltham post office, kangaroo ground post office, yarra glen post office, marysville post office, healesville post office, mansfield post office, jamieson post office, gaffney's creek post office, wood's point post office, postal department, george rieck, stockman, jones, beecher, stockman's reward, big river, mary mcdonald, upper yarra river, donovan's creek, cornelius donovan, bridget buggy, matlock, alexandra, william farrell, jordan diggings, new chum, watts river, black spur, narbethong, granton, acheron river, mount strickland, paradise plains, mount grant, mount arnold, jordan goldfields, william robley, robley's spur, big river crossing, great dividing range, cumberland valley, james mcguigan, w elliot, christopher harrison, james marsh, cobb and co, box hill, lilydale, fehrings, koehlers, shaws, bear creek, cairnsville, cumberland creek, walkers, golden bower mine, collins' mountain home hotel, walsh's creek post office, rosa mcveigh, frank barton, hitchins, matthew kennedy, william morris, e r nichols, t woods, tom burchell, peter kerr, henry kuyper, william podlech, george koehler, henry brockmann, henry petty, thomas smith, jacob butchart, john perry, slingsby davis, royal mail hotel, walter gray, john summers, travellers rest hotel, lockington, the oaks, the springs, st clair, thomas crawford, springvale hotel, john sinclair, saint clair hotel, gould, mathews, willie we have missed you hotel, germany, johan fehring, adelaide, linton, ballarat, gunbower, murray river, anna katerina fehring, 1890s depression, land boom, fehring place, fred baker, alf sparke, fehring's hotel, mcveigh's hotel, wood's point mountaineer, l cox, victorian country directories, letson cox, coburg, maria hayes, setson, fitzroy, richmond, john cox, jordan river, jericho, e. norris, le poidevin, newell, o'brien, alhambra, sinclair, parker, ellis, tripp, quin, vernon, thompson, charsley, james fahie, george locke, william chester, chesterville, kirwan, cumberland reserve, blue spruce, e.s. and a bank, selby joyce, selby charles joy, selby joseph joyce -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (Item) - Document-Table, Judith Vimpani, Yarra Track Hostelries- Marysville to Woods Point, Unknown
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A document outling all the hostelries that existed along the Yarra Track between Marysville and Wood's Point. yarra track marysville wood's point woods point fernshaw paradise plains black spur mount grant george edwards walker family melbourne new chum hit & miss restaurant mr clifford michael woods glen watts tri bhean hotel ewen cameron ewen hugh cameron thomas barton butler's wood's point directory globe hotel swanston street mount juliet ben more & c jordan district jefferson's watts bridge inn matthew jefferson reefer's hotel boyle's hotel william henry johnson samuel boyle black spur hotel fisher's creek narbethong fisher's home hotel black spur inn frederick fisher william hodson wood's point road acheron river acheron bridge hotel john robson granton clifford wilks creek wilks creek hotel patrick maloney steavenson marysville hotel australian hotel junction hotel the dutchman's restaurant henry kuyper william podlech mount arnold mount arnold hotel charles schultz james toohey john gleeson joy burchall ian newman henry brockman belle isle belle elle bellell creek upper yarra guerin's bridge bell's hotel henry petty celia moran ruth petty cumberland creek cumberland creek store and restaurant cumberland creek hotel charles edwin hargreaves annie hargreaves urina hargreaves alice hargreaves healesville josiah hargreaves henderson drysdale henry whelan halfway house thomas smith svendson gosling donovans creek chesterville perry's hotel john perry perry's coach and horses hotel edward courtney scandinavian hotel the swede's walker's hotel jacob burchart golden fleece theodore kappler george koehler's hotel david walker millicent walker elsie jowett bill walker big river royal mail hotel shaw's slingsby davies edwin jones elizabeth jane parker sandridge archibald charles edwin jones matlock alexander myers frank berwick frederick jones ned jones jennie jones sophie milllicent parker jones thomas shaw dorothy walker travellers rest hotel reefton summers john fehring f fehring katerina fehring john christoph blumeyer anne fehring john baker evelyn observer anna katrina baker hannah catherine baker john frederick baker mcmahon's creek oaks the springs st clair sinclair's valley mountain home hotel neilson collins waters jan emma sinclair john sinclair mr cox peter sinclair willie we have missed you hotel spring vale hotel robert matthews thomas crawford A document outlining all the hostelries that existed along the Yarra Track between Marysville and Wood's Point. ...A document outlining all the hostelries that existed along the Yarra Track between Marysville and Wood's Point.A document outling all the hostelries that existed along the Yarra Track between Marysville and Wood's Point.yarra track, marysville, wood's point, woods point, fernshaw, paradise plains, black spur, mount grant, george edwards, walker family, melbourne, new chum, hit & miss restaurant, mr clifford, michael woods, glen watts, tri bhean hotel, ewen cameron, ewen hugh cameron, thomas barton, butler's wood's point directory, globe hotel, swanston street, mount juliet, ben more & c, jordan district, jefferson's watts bridge inn, matthew jefferson, reefer's hotel, boyle's hotel, william henry johnson, samuel boyle, black spur hotel, fisher's creek, narbethong, fisher's home hotel, black spur inn, frederick fisher, william hodson, wood's point road, acheron river, acheron bridge hotel, john robson, granton, clifford, wilks creek, wilks creek hotel, patrick maloney, steavenson, marysville hotel, australian hotel, junction hotel, the dutchman's restaurant, henry kuyper, william podlech, mount arnold, mount arnold hotel, charles schultz, james toohey, john gleeson, joy burchall, ian newman, henry brockman, belle isle, belle elle, bellell creek, upper yarra, guerin's bridge, bell's hotel, henry petty, celia moran, ruth petty, cumberland creek, cumberland creek store and restaurant, cumberland creek hotel, charles edwin hargreaves, annie hargreaves, urina hargreaves, alice hargreaves, healesville, josiah hargreaves, henderson drysdale, henry whelan, halfway house, thomas smith, svendson, gosling, donovans creek, chesterville, perry's hotel, john perry, perry's coach and horses hotel, edward courtney, scandinavian hotel, the swede's, walker's hotel, jacob burchart, golden fleece, theodore kappler, george koehler's hotel, david walker, millicent walker, elsie jowett, bill walker, big river, royal mail hotel, shaw's, slingsby davies, edwin jones, elizabeth jane parker, sandridge, archibald charles edwin jones, matlock, alexander myers, frank berwick frederick jones, ned jones, jennie jones, sophie milllicent parker jones, thomas shaw, dorothy walker, travellers rest hotel, reefton, summers, john fehring, f fehring, katerina fehring, john christoph blumeyer, anne fehring, john baker, evelyn observer, anna katrina baker, hannah catherine baker, john frederick baker, mcmahon's creek, oaks, the springs, st clair, sinclair's valley, mountain home hotel, neilson, collins, waters, jan emma sinclair, john sinclair, mr cox, peter sinclair, willie we have missed you hotel, spring vale hotel, robert matthews, thomas crawford -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Graeme Butler et al, City of Casey Heritage Study : Cranbourne, Knox
... Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne...Ridgway Farm Cranbourne...Hook's Farm Clyde North...St Paul's Church of England Clyde North...Wingilla: Cannons Creek...Churchill National Park...Murphy's House: Hampton Park...Cloverdale Cottage...Hill Farm: Five Ways...Menia Park: Devon Meadows...Lynwood Park: Cranbourne...Valentine Park: Lyndhurst...Eclipse Park: Lyndhurst...Eskdale: Lyndhurst...Picnic Park: Lyndhurst...Kernot's house: Tooradin...Eyre Court: Cranbourne North...Hayton Park: Cranbourne...Ercildoune: Cranbourne...Warren Park: Lysterfield...Motor Club Hotel...St Agatha's Catholic Church...Perry Park: Cranbourne...McMorran's Oak...Westernport Bay Clyde Railway Bridge Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Ridgway Farm Cranbourne Hook's Farm Clyde North St Paul's Church of England Clyde North Wingilla: Cannons Creek Churchill National Park Murphy's House: Hampton Park Cloverdale Cottage Hill Farm: Five Ways Menia Park: Devon Meadows Lynwood Park: Cranbourne Valentine Park: Lyndhurst Eclipse Park: Lyndhurst Eskdale: Lyndhurst Picnic Park: Lyndhurst Kernot's house: Tooradin Eyre Court: Cranbourne North Hayton Park: Cranbourne Ercildoune: Cranbourne Warren Park: Lysterfield Motor Club Hotel St Agatha's Catholic Church Perry Park: Cranbourne McMorran's Oak: Cranbourne Lysterfield Lake Tooradin Railway Station ground St Peters Church of England: Pearcedale Springmount: Cranbourne North Moran Reserve Botanic Rise Estate Clyde Uniting Church Clyde Railway Station site Clyde Township precinct Cranbourne Cemetery Maratala: Cranbourne Cranbourne Avenue of Honour Tooradin Avenue of Honour Stella Maris: Tooradin Holy Trinity Church of England: Hampton Park Spring Meadows: Cranbourne North Blue Lagoons: Cranbourne North Oakwood: Clyde North Tooradin Memorial Hall St Peters Catholic Church: Tooradin Tooradin State School Mayfield: Clyde North Fernlea: Clyde Citations from stage one of the City of Casey Heritage Study of places in the City of Casey from the former Cranbourne Shire and present Knox City areas. ...Citations from stage one of the City of Casey Heritage Study of places in the City of Casey from the former Cranbourne Shire and present Knox City areas. ***This is much the same content as ARC 019-6 but the photos and layout are slightly different. Many of the photos in this book are not as clear as the photos in ARC 019-6. This publication can be downloaded from the City of Casey website.non-fictionCitations from stage one of the City of Casey Heritage Study of places in the City of Casey from the former Cranbourne Shire and present Knox City areas. ***This is much the same content as ARC 019-6 but the photos and layout are slightly different. Many of the photos in this book are not as clear as the photos in ARC 019-6. This publication can be downloaded from the City of Casey website. westernport bay, clyde railway bridge, royal botanic gardens cranbourne, ridgway farm cranbourne, hook's farm clyde north, st paul's church of england clyde north, wingilla: cannons creek, churchill national park, murphy's house: hampton park, cloverdale cottage, hill farm: five ways, menia park: devon meadows, lynwood park: cranbourne, valentine park: lyndhurst, eclipse park: lyndhurst, eskdale: lyndhurst, picnic park: lyndhurst, kernot's house: tooradin, eyre court: cranbourne north, hayton park: cranbourne, ercildoune: cranbourne, warren park: lysterfield, motor club hotel, st agatha's catholic church, perry park: cranbourne, mcmorran's oak: cranbourne, lysterfield lake, tooradin railway station ground, st peters church of england: pearcedale, springmount: cranbourne north, moran reserve, botanic rise estate, clyde uniting church, clyde railway station site, clyde township precinct, cranbourne cemetery, maratala: cranbourne, cranbourne avenue of honour, tooradin avenue of honour, stella maris: tooradin, holy trinity church of england: hampton park, spring meadows: cranbourne north, blue lagoons: cranbourne north, oakwood: clyde north, tooradin memorial hall, st peters catholic church: tooradin, tooradin state school, mayfield: clyde north, fernlea: clyde -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Graeme Butler & Associates, City of Casey Heritage Study : Significant Places, 1997
... Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne...Ridgway Farm Cranbourne...Hook's Farm Clyde North...St Paul's Church of England Clyde North...Wingilla: Cannons Creek...Churchill National Park...Murphy's House: Hampton Park...Cloverdale Cottage...Hill Farm: Five Ways...Menia Park: Devon Meadows...Lynwood Park: Cranbourne...Valentine Park: Lyndhurst...Eclipse Park: Lyndhurst...Eskdale: Lyndhurst...Picnic Park: Lyndhurst...Kernot's house: Tooradin...Eyre Court: Cranbourne North...Hayton Park: Cranbourne...Ercildoune: Cranbourne...Warren Park: Lysterfield...Motor Club Hotel...St Agatha's Catholic Church...Perry Park: Cranbourne...McMorran's Oak...Westernport Bay Clyde Railway Bridge Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Ridgway Farm Cranbourne Hook's Farm Clyde North St Paul's Church of England Clyde North Wingilla: Cannons Creek Churchill National Park Murphy's House: Hampton Park Cloverdale Cottage Hill Farm: Five Ways Menia Park: Devon Meadows Lynwood Park: Cranbourne Valentine Park: Lyndhurst Eclipse Park: Lyndhurst Eskdale: Lyndhurst Picnic Park: Lyndhurst Kernot's house: Tooradin Eyre Court: Cranbourne North Hayton Park: Cranbourne Ercildoune: Cranbourne Warren Park: Lysterfield Motor Club Hotel St Agatha's Catholic Church Perry Park: Cranbourne McMorran's Oak: Cranbourne Lysterfield Lake Tooradin Railway Station ground St Peters Church of England: Pearcedale Springmount: Cranbourne North Moran Reserve Botanic Rise Estate Clyde Uniting Church Clyde Railway Station site Clyde Township precinct Cranbourne Cemetery Maratala: Cranbourne Cranbourne Avenue of Honour Tooradin Avenue of Honour Stella Maris: Tooradin Holy Trinity Church of England: Hampton Park Spring Meadows: Cranbourne North Blue Lagoons: Cranbourne North Oakwood: Clyde North Tooradin Memorial Hall St Peters Catholic Church: Tooradin Tooradin State School Mayfield: Clyde North Fernlea: Clyde Citations from stage one of the City of Casey Heritage Study of places in the City of Casey from the former Cranbourne Shire and present Knox City areas. ...Citations from stage one of the City of Casey Heritage Study of places in the City of Casey from the former Cranbourne Shire and present Knox City areas. ***This is much the same content as ARC 019-4 but the photos and layout are slightly different. Many of the photos in this book are clearer and lighter than the ones in ARC 019-4. This publication can be downloaded from the City of Casey website.non-fictionCitations from stage one of the City of Casey Heritage Study of places in the City of Casey from the former Cranbourne Shire and present Knox City areas. ***This is much the same content as ARC 019-4 but the photos and layout are slightly different. Many of the photos in this book are clearer and lighter than the ones in ARC 019-4. This publication can be downloaded from the City of Casey website. westernport bay, clyde railway bridge, royal botanic gardens cranbourne, ridgway farm cranbourne, hook's farm clyde north, st paul's church of england clyde north, wingilla: cannons creek, churchill national park, murphy's house: hampton park, cloverdale cottage, hill farm: five ways, menia park: devon meadows, lynwood park: cranbourne, valentine park: lyndhurst, eclipse park: lyndhurst, eskdale: lyndhurst, picnic park: lyndhurst, kernot's house: tooradin, eyre court: cranbourne north, hayton park: cranbourne, ercildoune: cranbourne, warren park: lysterfield, motor club hotel, st agatha's catholic church, perry park: cranbourne, mcmorran's oak: cranbourne, lysterfield lake, tooradin railway station ground, st peters church of england: pearcedale, springmount: cranbourne north, moran reserve, botanic rise estate, clyde uniting church, clyde railway station site, clyde township precinct, cranbourne cemetery, maratala: cranbourne, cranbourne avenue of honour, tooradin avenue of honour, stella maris: tooradin, holy trinity church of england: hampton park, spring meadows: cranbourne north, blue lagoons: cranbourne north, oakwood: clyde north, tooradin memorial hall, st peters catholic church: tooradin, tooradin state school, mayfield: clyde north, fernlea: clyde -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Graeme Butler & Associates, Cardinia Shire Heritage Study : a heritage study of parts of the Shire previously in the Cranbourne & Sherbrooke Shires. Vol 1 : Key Findings and Recommendations Vol 2 : Heritage Place and Precinct Citations, 1998
... Oak Lee (Emerald)...Sycamore Lodge (Emerald)...Cambden Wollybutt Row (Emerald)...Silver Birches (Emerald)...Lang Lang Cemetery...Old Monomeith Homestead sites...Monomeith Park (Monomeith)...Dustings Garage (Koo Wee Rup)...Koo Wee Rup Public Hall...Koo Wee Rup Lockup...Wattle Theatre (Koo Wee Rup)...Harewood (Koo Wee Rup)...Warook Homestead (Monomeith)...Old Yallock...St John's Roman Catholic Church (Koo Wee Rup)...Royal Hotel...Cardinia Shire (Vic.) heritage studies Tivoli Berry Farm (Clematis) Carramar (Emerald) Nobelius Heritage Park Dalmore Public Hall Horace Hardy Farm Complex Emerald Lake Park The Grange (Koo Wee Rup) Glen Afton (Yannathan) Myrtlewood (Yannathan) Vay View Farm (Lang Lang) Emerald Railway Station Timber Bridges (Yallock Creek) Emerald County Clud Oak Lee (Emerald) Sycamore Lodge (Emerald) Cambden Wollybutt Row (Emerald) Silver Birches (Emerald) Lang Lang Cemetery Old Monomeith Homestead sites Monomeith Park (Monomeith) Dustings Garage (Koo Wee Rup) Koo Wee Rup Public Hall Koo Wee Rup Lockup Wattle Theatre (Koo Wee Rup) Harewood (Koo Wee Rup) Warook Homestead (Monomeith) Old Yallock St John's Roman Catholic Church (Koo Wee Rup) Royal Hotel (Koo Wee Rup) Budgeree (Yannathan) Cascades Guest House (Clematis) Rutter Farm (Tooradin) Koo Wee Rup Swamp Drains Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook Railway Great Southern Railway Misson's Butchers Shop & Residence (Lang Lang) English Scottish & Australian Bank (Lang Lang) Clematis Park Row Houses (Lang Lang) This Environmental History of the Cardinia Shire incorporates the Environmental History of the former Shire of Pakenham, compiled by Carlotta Kellaway for Graeme Butler & Associates and the Environmental History of those areas of the Shire formerly in the Shires of Cranbourne and Sherbrooke, compiled by Jill Barnard for Graeme Butler and Associates. ...This Environmental History of the Cardinia Shire incorporates the Environmental History of the former Shire of Pakenham, compiled by Carlotta Kellaway for Graeme Butler & Associates and the Environmental History of those areas of the Shire formerly in the Shires of Cranbourne and Sherbrooke, compiled by Jill Barnard for Graeme Butler and Associates. An environmental history, which is meant as a guide to the identification of sites of significance within a shire, cannot be a complete social history of that shire. Rather, it is meant to be a summary of the various ways in which people have used and reacted to the natural environment, altering it so as to create economic, social, cultural and educational uses for themselves and their neighbours. [from the introduction]non-fictionThis Environmental History of the Cardinia Shire incorporates the Environmental History of the former Shire of Pakenham, compiled by Carlotta Kellaway for Graeme Butler & Associates and the Environmental History of those areas of the Shire formerly in the Shires of Cranbourne and Sherbrooke, compiled by Jill Barnard for Graeme Butler and Associates. An environmental history, which is meant as a guide to the identification of sites of significance within a shire, cannot be a complete social history of that shire. Rather, it is meant to be a summary of the various ways in which people have used and reacted to the natural environment, altering it so as to create economic, social, cultural and educational uses for themselves and their neighbours. [from the introduction] cardinia shire (vic.), heritage studies, tivoli berry farm (clematis), carramar (emerald), nobelius heritage park, dalmore public hall, horace hardy farm complex, emerald lake park, the grange (koo wee rup), glen afton (yannathan), myrtlewood (yannathan), vay view farm (lang lang), emerald railway station, timber bridges (yallock creek), emerald county clud, oak lee (emerald), sycamore lodge (emerald), cambden wollybutt row (emerald), silver birches (emerald), lang lang cemetery, old monomeith homestead sites, monomeith park (monomeith), dustings garage (koo wee rup), koo wee rup public hall, koo wee rup lockup, wattle theatre (koo wee rup), harewood (koo wee rup), warook homestead (monomeith), old yallock, st john's roman catholic church (koo wee rup), royal hotel (koo wee rup), budgeree (yannathan), cascades guest house (clematis), rutter farm (tooradin), koo wee rup swamp drains, upper ferntree gully to gembrook railway, great southern railway, misson's butchers shop & residence (lang lang), english scottish & australian bank (lang lang), clematis park, row houses (lang lang) -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Context Pty Ltd, Cardinia Local Heritage Study Review 2007 Stage A. Vol 1 : Key Findings And Recommendations Vol 2 : Heritage Place And Precinct Citations, 2007
... Hotel (Bunyip)...Cora Lynn Catholic Parish School...Glen-Keith Farm Complex (Dalmore)...Emerald Lake Park...Emerald Railway Station...Emerald Country Club...Cambden Woolybutt Ros (Emerald)...Oak Lee (Emerald)...Sycamore Lodge (Emerald)...Cascades Guest house...Orchard Packing Shed (Garfield North)...Wattle Bank (Gembrook)...Coffee Palace (Gembrook)...Tehennepe (Iona)...Koo Wee Rup Public Hall...Dustings Garage (Koo Wee Rup)...Wattle Theatre (Koo Wee Rup)...Koo Wee Rup Police Lockup...Royal...Cardinia Shire (Vic.) heritage studies Kenilworth Coach House (Beaconsfield) Wood Street Residential Precinct (Beaconsfield) George Street Residential Precinct (Bunyip) Bunyip Post Office Railway Hotel (Bunyip) Cora Lynn Catholic Parish School Glen-Keith Farm Complex (Dalmore) Emerald Lake Park Emerald Railway Station Emerald Country Club Cambden Woolybutt Ros (Emerald) Oak Lee (Emerald) Sycamore Lodge (Emerald) Cascades Guest house Orchard Packing Shed (Garfield North) Wattle Bank (Gembrook) Coffee Palace (Gembrook) Tehennepe (Iona) Koo Wee Rup Public Hall Dustings Garage (Koo Wee Rup) Wattle Theatre (Koo Wee Rup) Koo Wee Rup Police Lockup Royal Hotel (Koo Wee Rup) Lang Lang Cemetery Misson's Butchers Shop & Residence (Lang Lang) ANZ Bank (Lang Lang) Maryknoll Residential & Civic Precinct Maryknoll Lawn Cemetery Mount Burnett Guesthouse Oakway (Nar Nar Goon) Nar Nar Goon Growers & Packers Shed Jesmond Dene (Officer South) Kings Picture Theatre (Pakenham) Pakenham Post Office I.Y.U. ...The overall objective of the Study was the identification, assessment and documentation of places of post-contact cultural significance for the Cardinia Shire.non-fictionThe overall objective of the Study was the identification, assessment and documentation of places of post-contact cultural significance for the Cardinia Shire.cardinia shire (vic.), heritage studies, kenilworth coach house (beaconsfield), wood street residential precinct (beaconsfield), george street residential precinct (bunyip), bunyip post office, railway hotel (bunyip), cora lynn catholic parish school, glen-keith farm complex (dalmore), emerald lake park, emerald railway station, emerald country club, cambden woolybutt ros (emerald), oak lee (emerald), sycamore lodge (emerald), cascades guest house, orchard packing shed (garfield north), wattle bank (gembrook), coffee palace (gembrook), tehennepe (iona), koo wee rup public hall, dustings garage (koo wee rup), wattle theatre (koo wee rup), koo wee rup police lockup, royal hotel (koo wee rup), lang lang cemetery, misson's butchers shop & residence (lang lang), anz bank (lang lang), maryknoll residential & civic precinct, maryknoll lawn cemetery, mount burnett guesthouse, oakway (nar nar goon), nar nar goon growers & packers shed, jesmond dene (officer south), kings picture theatre (pakenham), pakenham post office, i.y.u. pre-emptive right homestead site (pakenham), valley view orchards manager's house (pakenham upper), ruthdale reserve trees, rutter farm trees (tooradin), eve's house (tynong north), kia ora (upper beaconsfield), the steyne (upper beaconsfield), beaconsfield upper milk bar, staverton garden (upper beaconsfield), great southern railway
