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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Royal Standard Hotel, Linton
... Royal Standard Hotel, Linton...The Royal Standard Hotel was on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, on the western side of Sussex Street. The hotel was demolished in 1926. From 'Linton... Standard Hotel Hotels Godden family Copy of original photograph, showing the Royal Standard Hotel, with several people, including children, standing outside. Date of photograph is unknown. Royal Standard Hotel, Linton ...The Royal Standard Hotel was on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, on the western side of Sussex Street. The hotel was demolished in 1926. From 'Linton - A Photographic History', p. 25: "The exact date of this photo is not known. The hotel was moved from Standard Lead, a gold diggings community west of Linton, to Sussex St, Linton, in 1861. The Duke of Edinburgh was entertained here in 1868 during a visit to Australia and the goldfields. Licensees included Mr Jackson, Mrs Rhoda Harrison, Mr Stephen Trestrail, Mrs Elizabeth Trestrail, Mr Bell, Mr T Trevarrow, MrsTrevarrow, Mr R. Edwards and Mrs [Charlotte] Godden. James Godden was the last licensee before the hotel was demolished in 1926. The people in this photo are unidentified."Copy of original photograph, showing the Royal Standard Hotel, with several people, including children, standing outside. Date of photograph is unknown.royal standard hotel, hotels, godden family -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Cobb & Co Coach Outside the Royal Standard Hotel, Linton
... Cobb & Co Coach Outside the Royal Standard Hotel, Linton...In the background is the Royal Standard Hotel, a two-storey weatherboard building which stood on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton (demolished 1926). ...Cobb & Co Coach Outside the Royal Standard Hotel, Linton Photograph ...This image was copied in 2020 from a facebook post by Marcia Penny, a descendant of Linton's Craine family. Information with the image on facebook said the original photograph had been in a McIntyre family album (the McIntyre family was connected to the Craine family by marriage).Digital copy of an original photograph and its mounting card, which shows a coach drawn by two horses. The sign on the side of the coach reads "Cobb & Co / PLANET / Royal Mail". A man is standing near the horses' heads, and two (three?) other men are seated on the outside of the coach. In the background is the Royal Standard Hotel, a two-storey weatherboard building which stood on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets in Linton (demolished 1926). The photograph is undated.cobb & co coach, royal standard hotel, buildings, hotels -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Assay and Analysis Ledger, 1887-1890, 1887-1890
... ...royal standard, linton...Copies of assays undertaken are compiled together in this book. ballarat school of mines a.c. allan brittania g.m. co. s. body black horse company john m. bickett william bell james barker w. bliss w. bailey william barrou w.h. batten w. bechervaise band and albion budd bros charles barker i. cahir a. chamber w. cahill james coglan d. clarke a.w. dobbie john dosett john dunstan j.a. evans l. eggleton charles forbes d. fitzpatrick e. ford michael goold j. graham john greenwood james hayes ed hardy arthur harvey george hodges john hall jubilee gold mining company krause luplau lempiere mt lyell co john law ed meadway john murray j.h. middleton c.m. miles m. muir e. mcmillan w. mcdougall c. napier w.r. nicholls napier freehold w.b, ochiltree oakleigh gold mining company dr pinnock c. quin james ross c.b. retallack e. rowlands royal standard, linton frank rabling william russell charles soloman f. selby w.j. scott sulieman pasha co south clunes united h.w. sinclair george selby e.h. schroeder, horsham e.w. spain c.h. sheary sir henry loch gold mining company a. sutherland saxon consols j.b. triggs h. townsend harold turnley c. taylor, melbourne c. thorpe a. vandenberg charles walker charles wilson thomas wellington a. wynne r. warne e. wattis john wood walter warner, armidale c. winterbottom w.l. willliams j.c. young Leatherbound ledger with transfer copies assay reports from the Ballarat School of Mines. ...The Ballarat School of Mines had a 'Model Mine' that was used to teach students. Practical work was undertaken for a fee, supervised by laboratory superintendents. Copies of assays undertaken are compiled together in this book. Leatherbound ledger with transfer copies assay reports from the Ballarat School of Mines. Those seeking assaying work from the Ballarat School of Mines are listed in alphabetical order in the front of the ledger. The ledger contains 543 pages. .2) Foolscap assay report on foolscap Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, and signed by Alfred Mica Smith, Superintendent of Laboratories. The report was on eight samples of Quartz submitted by R.C. Morgan, Scotts, Hotel, Melbourne .3) Assay report on Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, dated 14 August 1985, and signed by Andrew Berry, Registrar. The assay was supervised by Professor Alfred Mica Smith, and undertaken for James Burke, Broken Hill, New South Wales. .4) Assay report on Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, dated 18 August 1988, and signed by Alfred Mica Smith, Superintendent of Laboratories. The assay was undertaken on samples of Limonite submitted by James Burke and others, Broken Hill, New South Wales. The report includes information the the Ballarat School of Mines museum and the search for geological specimens from all Australian colonies for the collection. .5) A 'rough' assay report on samples of stone submitted by H. Major Senr, Wilcannia, New South Wales. 5) A 'rough' assay report on sample quartz drillings from quartz reef submitted by H. Morris, Egerton, and an sample of quartz and pyrites for determination by Professor Krause submitted by R.M. Serjeant. ballarat school of mines, a.c. allan, brittania g.m. co., s. body, black horse company, john m. bickett, william bell, james barker, w. bliss, w. bailey, william barrou, w.h. batten, w. bechervaise, band and albion, budd bros, charles barker, i. cahir, a. chamber, w. cahill, james coglan, d. clarke, a.w. dobbie, john dosett, john dunstan, j.a. evans, l. eggleton, charles forbes, d. fitzpatrick, e. ford, michael goold, j. graham, john greenwood, james hayes, ed hardy, arthur harvey, george hodges, john hall, jubilee gold mining company, krause, luplau, lempiere, mt lyell co, john law, ed meadway, john murray, j.h. middleton, c.m. miles, m. muir, e. mcmillan, w. mcdougall, c. napier, w.r. nicholls, napier freehold, w.b, ochiltree, oakleigh gold mining company, dr pinnock, c. quin, james ross, c.b. retallack, e. rowlands, royal standard, linton, frank rabling, william russell, charles soloman, f. selby, w.j. scott, sulieman pasha co, south clunes united, h.w. sinclair, george selby, e.h. schroeder, horsham, e.w. spain, c.h. sheary, sir henry loch gold mining company, a. sutherland, saxon consols, j.b. triggs, h. townsend, harold turnley, c. taylor, melbourne, c. thorpe, a. vandenberg, charles walker, charles wilson, thomas wellington, a. wynne, r. warne, e. wattis, john wood, walter warner, armidale, c. winterbottom, w.l. willliams, j.c. young -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Martin Photo 72 Webster St, Ballarat, Royal Standard Hotel and Post Office, Linton
... Royal Standard Hotel and Post Office, Linton...Linton... Royal Standard Hotel...Linton. The Post Office, Bank of NSW building and Bryant's shop can be seen on the RHS, the Royal Standard Hotel on the LHS. ...Sussex Street Linton Clyde Street Linton Royal Standard Hotel Linton Post Office Frank & Susie Bryant's shop Bank of New South Wales building Streetscapes On back: "Esther Cluff Linton". ...The Bank of New South Wales built a newer building at the northern end of Sussex Street in 1903-04. Frank and Susie Bryant are understood to have bought the shop after they married in 1908.Sepia photograph of buildings on the junction of Sussex and Clyde Streets, Linton. The Post Office, Bank of NSW building and Bryant's shop can be seen on the RHS, the Royal Standard Hotel on the LHS. The photograph has been mounted on grey card.On back: "Esther Cluff Linton".sussex street linton, clyde street linton, royal standard hotel, linton post office, frank & susie bryant's shop, bank of new south wales building, streetscapes -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Godden Family Members
... The Godden family ran the Royal Standard Hotel in Linton....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The Godden family ran the Royal Standard Hotel in Linton. ...The Godden family ran the Royal Standard Hotel in Linton.Black and white image of seven members of the same family. There are four women and three men in the image.Text, reverse: " Back Row /Tilly Gorden, Vera Godden (Mrs. Cape) E. Ching, Elsie Godden / Mrs. R. Nicol / Front. / Bert Godden Charlie Cape."tilly godden, vera godden (mrs. cope), e. ching, elsie godden, mrs. nicol, bert godden, charlie cope -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Edwin James (Jim) Godden, 1875-1966
... He was licensee of the Royal Standard Hotel in Linton from 1915 until it closed and was delicensed around 1919-1920....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Edwin James Godden, the son of Charlotte and John Godden, was born at Bungaree in 1875. He was licensee of the Royal Standard Hotel in Linton from 1915 until it closed and was delicensed around 1919-1920. ...Edwin James Godden, the son of Charlotte and John Godden, was born at Bungaree in 1875. He was licensee of the Royal Standard Hotel in Linton from 1915 until it closed and was delicensed around 1919-1920.Black and white head and shoulders portrait of a man with a moustache who is dressed in a formal suit."(Jim) Edwin James Godden / died 1966 (91 years)".edwin james (jim) godden, royal standard hotel -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Postcard, Linton Streetscape showing Royal Standard Hotel, Frank & Susie Bryant's shop, Bank of New South Wales, and Linton Post Office
... Linton Streetscape showing Royal Standard Hotel, Frank & Susie Bryant's shop, Bank of New South Wales, and Linton Post Office......Linton Post Office...Royal Standard...Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite the Post Office, on LHS of photograph. ...Linton Streetscapes Frank & Susie Bryant's shop Bank of New South Wales building Linton Post Office Royal Standard Hotel Sussex Street Linton Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite the Post Office, on LHS of photograph. ...The Bank of New South Wales built a new bank building at the northern end of Sussex Street in 1903/04. Frank and Susie Bryant are understood to have bought the shop after they married in 1908.Black and white photograph of Sussex Street, Linton, showing Post Office (corner of Clyde street), Bank of NSW building and Frank Bryant's shop on RHS, with Royal Standard Hotel directly opposite the Post Office, on LHS of photograph. A young child is standing on the footpath near the front door of the hotel and a figure appears to be standing in the middle of the road.linton, streetscapes, frank & susie bryant's shop, bank of new south wales building, linton post office, royal standard hotel, sussex street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, View along Sussex Street, Linton, circa 1920
... Linton... Dr Donaldson's barn... Ball Bros. blacksmith... Royal Standard...Linton. He had a ten-room house set on the back of the block (where the block backs on to Surrey Street), with a large barn fronting Sussex Street. Other identifiable buildings in the photograph are Ball Brothers blacksmith's shop, the Royal Standard Hotel on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, the Shire Hall, Criterion House and Joseph Shepherd's store. ...Linton. He had a ten-room house set on the back of the block (where the block backs on to Surrey Street), with a large barn fronting Sussex Street. Other identifiable buildings in the photograph are Ball Brothers blacksmith's shop, the Royal Standard Hotel on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, the Shire Hall, Criterion House and Joseph Shepherd's store. ...Dr Donaldson (Snr) owned the block of land on the corner of Sussex and Grant Streets, Linton. He had a ten-room house set on the back of the block (where the block backs on to Surrey Street), with a large barn fronting Sussex Street. Other identifiable buildings in the photograph are Ball Brothers blacksmith's shop, the Royal Standard Hotel on the corner of Sussex and Clyde Streets, the Shire Hall, Criterion House and Joseph Shepherd's store. The roof of Oscar Ball's house can be seen.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows houses and other buildings along Sussex Street. The view is to the south (up the hill) from the Ballarat entrance to Linton. A large barn, enclosed by a picket fence, is in the foreground. A cart drawn by two horses, with a man standing next to it, is in the street near the barn. Further along the street, a group of people appear to be wheeling a barrow or cart. Houses and other buildings can be seen along the street.sussex street linton, dr donaldson's barn, ball bros. blacksmith, royal standard hotel, shire of grenville offices linton, criterion house, joseph shepherd's store -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Township from Slaughterhouse Hill, circa 1920s, 1920
... Linton taken from Slaughterhouse Hill to the north-east of the town. Numerous buildings are identifiable in the photograph. In the middle foreground are the railway station, platform and station-master's house. The Grenville Standard building is visible in Clyde Street, and the Post Office and Bank of NSW buildings can be seen near the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets. In the distance (along Sussex Street) the Royal...Linton taken from Slaughterhouse Hill to the north-east of the town. Numerous buildings are identifiable in the photograph. In the middle foreground are the railway station, platform and station-master's house. The Grenville Standard building is visible in Clyde Street, and the Post Office and Bank of NSW buildings can be seen near the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets. In the distance (along Sussex Street) the Royal ...Slaughterhouse Hill was so named because Bennett's butchers had a slaughterhouse there.A view of Linton taken from Slaughterhouse Hill to the north-east of the town. Numerous buildings are identifiable in the photograph. In the middle foreground are the railway station, platform and station-master's house. The Grenville Standard building is visible in Clyde Street, and the Post Office and Bank of NSW buildings can be seen near the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets. In the distance (along Sussex Street) the Royal Standard Hotel and the Shire Offices (original building) can be seen. St Paul's Church of England is on the far left of the photograph."Esther Cluff, Linton".linton township, slaughterhouse hill -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Sussex Street, Linton, undated, probably late 1920s or early 1930s
... Royal Standard Hotel was demolished) and 1932, when the Murrell family moved its newsagency into the building on the other side of the street previously occupied by Dan Cornish. Note: a gap between the Shire Hall and the next building suggests that the shop and dwelling originally occupied by the Austin family has been demolished. Criterion House Murrell's Newsagency J. Y. Clarke J.G. Allan Ernest Ball Oscar Ball Houses Shops LInton ...Buildings shown on west side of Sussex Street: Criterion House, at the time occupied by Murrell's Newsagency, the Grenville Shire civic hall and offices, the shop at one time occupied by J. Y. Clarke, barber & tobacconist. The roof of Barr's shop and dwelling can be seen (the building itself is obscured by a tree), and houses further along the street owned by J.G. Allan, Ernest Ball and Oscar Ball. The Royal Standard Hotel appears to have been demolished. On the east side of the street, the roof and signage of the Railway Hotel is visible, and the roof of Cornish's shoe shop. The photograph is undated but was probably taken in between the late 1920s (when the Royal Standard Hotel was demolished) and 1932, when the Murrell family moved its newsagency into the building on the other side of the street previously occupied by Dan Cornish. Note: a gap between the Shire Hall and the next building suggests that the shop and dwelling originally occupied by the Austin family has been demolished.Black and white copy of original photograph which has been mounted on blue card. Photograph shows shops and houses in Sussex Street, Linton, and appears to have been taken from a high vantage point, possibly the fire tower which was located in Sussex Street. View is to north-west of the township.criterion house, murrell's newsagency, j. y. clarke, j.g. allan, ernest ball, oscar ball, houses, shops, linton shire hall, linton town hall, railway hotel
