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Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph, 'Rupertswood', 17 March 1934
... rupertswood mansion...'Rupertswood' mansion, in Sunbury, was the former home...A sepia photograph of the 'Rupertswood' mansion set...'Rupertswood' mansion, in Sunbury, was the former home ...'Rupertswood' mansion, in Sunbury, was the former home of Sir Rupert Clarke. His original estate covered 137317 acres in various areas in the district of Bourke in the 1880s. The 'Rupertwood' property was eventually acquired by the Salesian Order and functioned as a boys' school where many were trained in farming skills. In the 1990s it became a coeducational secondary college. The Clarke family acquired and settled much land in the Sunbury area and today 'Rupertswood' Mansion is one of the surviving grand nineteenth century mansions in Victoria. The Catholic Church has also played a prominent role in educating many of the young people in the district. A sepia photograph of the 'Rupertswood' mansion set on a rise with surrounding farmland and some outbuildings.rupertswood mansion, salesian college, catholic church, catholic education, education, schools -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph
... rupertswood mansion...A lesser known view of the approach to the Rupertswood... of the approach to the Rupertswood mansion in Sunbury. rupertswood mansion ...A lesser known view of the approach to the Rupertswood mansion in Sunbury.A sepia photograph with a cream frame of a large building the end of a long driveway.rupertswood mansion -
Hume City Civic Collection
Print, Rupertswood, 1983
... Rupertswood Mansion... line with the Rupertswood Mansion in the middle distance.... with the Rupertswood Mansion in the middle distance. Rupertswood Mansion ...The coloured print features the bridge which spans the Rupertswood Cutting and is north of Sunbury station on the Bendigo line with the Rupertswood Mansion in the middle distance.A large coloured print of a railway bridge spanning a river with a mansion in the distance.rupertswood mansion, rupertswood cutting, railways -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph, c 1910
... rupertswood mansion... on the Rupertswood Estate. The tower of the Rupertswood Mansion can be seen.... The tower of the Rupertswood Mansion can be seen in the distance ...The photograph was taken from the iron bridge on the Rupertswood Estate. The tower of the Rupertswood Mansion can be seen in the distance. The Eadie family were business people and millers in Sunbury.A post card featuring a dark sepia image of a creek with a large house in the distance. There is a hand written message on the back.Written on the back: Dear old boy Many happy returns of the 8th. I . . . . . . . . . . . . making the . . . .Yours ever Will. Iron bridge at Rupertswood. Mr Hal Eadie Dannevirke NZ.rupertswood mansion, jacksons creek -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Post Card, In and around Sunbury with Greeting
... rupertswood mansion.... The four photos featured on the card are the Rupertswood Mansion.... The four photos featured on the card are the Rupertswood Mansion ...The post card is one of a set that were produced by Chris Christainsen, who had a pharmacy in Sunbury and was also a photographer. The four photos featured on the card are the Rupertswood Mansion, St Mary's Church of England, Jacksons Creek in floods ands Sunbury Railway station.The buildings and places featured on the card are of historical significance in the Sunbury town precinct. A post card with four sepia photographs of interesting sites which can be seen in the Sunbury township. IN AND AROUND SUNBURY WITH GREETING. christainsen, chris., rupertswood mansion, st. mary's church of england., jacksons creek, sunbury railway station -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph
... rupertswood mansion...Rupertswood Mansion was the Sunbury residence of the Clarke... of a driveway leading to a large mansion. 'RUPERTSWOOD' written ...Rupertswood Mansion was the Sunbury residence of the Clarke family from 1874 until 1922 when H.V.McKay of Sunshine Harvester fame bought it from Hon. W.L. Russell Clarke in 1922. After the death of H.V.McKay in 1926, it was purchased by W. Naughton who then sold the mansion and 700 acres of land to the Salesian Fathers, who are the present owners. It is now the site of Salesian College, a Catholic co-educational college fore secondary students.Rupertswood Mansion has had close social, spiritual and educational links with Sunbury's development since 1874.A small sepia photograph with a cream frame of a driveway leading to a large mansion. 'RUPERTSWOOD' written in the LH corner of the photograph.rupertswood mansion, clarke, w.j.t., mckay, h.v., salesian college -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph
... A small photograph of Rupertswood Mansion.... Photograph Photograph A small photograph of Rupertswood Mansion. ...A small photograph of Rupertswood Mansion. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1900's
... A black and white photograph of Rupertswood Mansion.... melbourne Photograph A black and white photograph of Rupertswood ...The foundation stone was laid on 29 August 1874 by the first wife of Sir William Clarke, ................. The building of Rupertswood was a most important event in the district history because .........................A black and white photograph of Rupertswood Mansion.rupertswood, rupertswood estate, clarke, william (sir), mckay, hugh victor, salesian college, schools, sunbury, salesian order, george evans collection -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph
... rupertswood mansion...The post card features a view of the two storey Rupertswood... a view of the two storey Rupertswood Mansion which was built ...The post card features a view of the two storey Rupertswood Mansion which was built in Sunbury by Sir William Clarke in 1874. It had 50 rooms as well as a cellar and outbuildings ands built of bluestone. The tower is 100'(38.5metres) high. The card was sent by Waddy Paterson to his sister, Gladys, who was living at 89 Stirling Street, Perth in WA. He wrote the following message: "Dear Gladys, Keith and Waddy are having a grand time and we are here with Grandma and Auntie Anne in Sunbury we will be home soon now we leave by the SS Caroola on Wednesday 7th Dec. So be good until we come home your loving Waddy & brother Keith." Rupertswood Mansion is an important historic building in Sunbury and has had many functions over the years. A sepia photograph in post card format of a large mansion with a tower in a garden setting. A message has been hand written on the back of the card.RUPERTSWOOD/ SUNBURYrupertswood mansion -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... A black and white photograph of Rupertswood mansion... melbourne Photograph A black and white photograph of Rupertswood ...A black and white photograph of Rupertswood mansion with four motor vehicles parked in front.religious festivals, rupertswood, salesian college, schools, mckay, h. v., clarke, william j. (sir), churches, house names, houses, motor vehicles, sunbury, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Early 1990s
... , Priorswood, Rupertswood mansion, the former Shire Offices... are Dunblane, Priorswood, Rupertswood mansion, the former Shire Offices ...The photograph is part of a set which recorded the collection of paintings and photographs displayed in the former Shire of Bulla Offices in Macedon Street.A coloured photograph of a framed set of photographs of six historic buildings in Sunbury. Included in the set are Dunblane, Priorswood, Rupertswood mansion, the former Shire Offices and the Sunbury Asylum buildings.dunblane, priorswood, council chambers, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph, c1920s
... rupertswood mansion.... rupertswood mansion ...The post card is of 'The Lodge' and the gateway to the Rupertswood Estate, which was owned by the Clarke family. 'The Lodge' was the former gatekeeper's cottage. A sepia photograph in postcard format of a two storey bluestone building partially hissed behind trees and an entrance with imposing gateposts and iron fence. rupertswood mansion -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... with an unidentified driver standing at the front of Rupertswood Mansion... of Rupertswood Mansion with an unidentified male in a top hat standing ...A black and white photograph of a horse drawn carriage with an unidentified driver standing at the front of Rupertswood Mansion with an unidentified male in a top hat standing at the rear and two unidentified footmen at the entrance.rupertswood, horse drawn vehicles, historic buildings, horses, clarke, william (sir), mckay, hugh victor, salesian college, salesian order, schools, sunbury, clothing and dress, george evans collection -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph
... including the post office, Rupertswood Mansion, Macedon Street... including the post office, Rupertswood Mansion, Macedon Street ...A post card featuring four were known scenes of Sunbury including the post office, Rupertswood Mansion, Macedon Street Bridge andJacksons Creek. A greeting is also printed on the card.IN/AND/AROUND/SIUNBURY/WITH /GREETINGS -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Post Card, c1912
... , namely the Mill Fall, Rupertswood mansion, Dr. Faulkner's... in Sunbury, namely the Mill Fall, Rupertswood mansion, Dr. Faulkner's ...A.J.Gregor, a Sunbury resident, had written the message on the back of the card to his cousin Harriet on the 11th April 1912 informing her of his state of health and some of the town's activities. Those mentioned were his need to travel to the hospital in Melbourne fot medical treatment, billiard contests at the local hotel, theatre shows in the town as well as weather details.The message on the reverse side of the card gives an insight into the day to day happenings in Sunbury in 1912.A sepia post card with four photographs of sites in Sunbury, namely the Mill Fall, Rupertswood mansion, Dr. Faulkner's residence and the race track at Kismet. A greeting is also on the card. A handwritten note is on the back of the card.IN/AND/AROUND/SUNBURY/WITH/GREETINGSgregor, a., sunbury town -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, late 1980s
... and the tower of Rupertswood Mansion in the distance. A VLine diesel... side and the tower of Rupertswood Mansion in the distance ...The five span masonry arch bridge over Blind Creek was one of the major constructions on the Melbourne to Echuca Railway. It was one of the first masonry rail bridges built in Victoria. Construction began in 1859 when the railway was extended from Sunbury and was designed by G C Darbyshire.A coloured photograph of the 5 arched bluestone rail bridge over Blind Creek with the embankments on either side and the tower of Rupertswood Mansion in the distance. A VLine diesel engine along with 3 goods carriages and a passenger carriage is on the bridge.bridges, transport, rail transport, darbyshire, g. c., blind creek, v line, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Print, 1993
... . The Rupertswood Mansion is also featured in the distance.... and is north of the Sunbury Railway station. The Rupertswood Mansion ...The coloured print features the railway bridge which spans the Rupertswood Cutting and is north of the Sunbury Railway station. The Rupertswood Mansion is also featured in the distance.A coloured print with a white border of a rural landscape in a valley featuring a bridge in the middle distance and a large building in the distance.A.Rafferty 93bridges, rupertswood cutting, rupertswood, railways -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... constructed in the Rupertswood Estate. The bridge in this photograph... across Jackson's Creek beyond Rupertswood Mansion. rupertswood ...The photo is part of the Eric Boardman Collection which is held in the George Evans Museum. There are two bridges constructed in the Rupertswood Estate. The bridge in this photograph has been built across Jackson's Creek beyond Rupertswood Mansion.A black and white photograph of one of the two railway bridges within the Rupertswood Estate. There are gnarled gum trees in the foreground and hilltops across the skyline. In the middle distance there is a view of the railway embankment.rupertswood, railway bridges, rupertswood estate, estates, bridges, boardman, eric, sunbury news, newspapers, george evans collection -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph
... - Bendigo line at the former Rupertswood siding, which in the past... - Bendigo line at the former Rupertswood siding, which in the past ...Work was being done repairing a bridge on the Sunbury - Bendigo line at the former Rupertswood siding, which in the past was used initially by guests who would arrive at the Rupertswood mansion and of later years by students from Salesian College. A scanned photograph of work being done along a rail line. There is a large crane beside the rail track and a rail car is also on the line.railways, salesian college, rupertswood siding. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Audio, Railway and Rupertswood: the Stories and Images, 2009
... history and includes information about Rupertswood Mansion.... and includes information about Rupertswood Mansion. The railway came ...The Powerpoint presentation was compiled by Paul Miles from Salesian College. The CD has 150 illustrated slides with information revealing 150 years of railway history in Sunbury. It was produced in 2009 to mark 150 years of the story of Sunbury's rail history and includes information about Rupertswood Mansion.The railway came to Sunbury in 1859 and was the first regional government railway to be completed in Victoria. It was later extended to Bendigo in 1861.A Powerpoint presentation CD in a case with an information leaflet featuring 150 slides and information of Sunbury Railway history.paul miles, railways, sunbury, rupertswood -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
... for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke... for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke ...The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of an open valley with scrub which is part of the original Rupertswood Estate. This land is north of the mansion and existing Salesian College.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
... for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke... for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke ...The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of a herd of Fresian cows crossing a small bridge on the Rupertswood Estate. The cows were from the agricultural studies faculty at Salesian College.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
... for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke... for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke ...The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of the bluestone and iron rail bridge over the Jacksons Creek on the Rupertswood Estate. One stone pylon at the top of the embankment and an iron pylon are visible along with the stone wall at the base of the embankment and part of the iron span. A post and wire fence is in the foreground.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Sunbury & District Heritage Association Inc
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, c1920s - 1930s
... of the Rupertswood Estate. The mansion tower is visible in the background... was photographed standing somewhere in the grounds of the Rupertswood ...The man was photographed standing somewhere in the grounds of the Rupertswood Estate. The mansion tower is visible in the background above the trees.A small snapshot with a cream border of a man wearing plus four trousers standing in a paddock with trees and a tall building in the background. rupertswood estate. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph - View of Jackson Creek Sunbury, c1870
... and before 1874 when Rupertswood mansion was built. sunbury vineyards ...The photograph was taken on a rise overlooking the early settlement of Sunbury with Mount Holden and other hills across the skyline. The five arch railway bridge is visible in the distance on the RHS of the image. Two of Sunbury's early hotels, the John Franklin and the Ball Court are across the middle distance. Craiglee Vineyard with the vines growing is in the foreground. A black and white photograph with a white border.Written across the bottom: VIEW OF JACKSON CREEK SUNBURYsunbury, vineyards, jackson creek, craiglee vineyard -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph - Gate House or he Lodge
The building is the former Gate House or Lodge that is at the gates at Rupertswood in Macedon Street. A lodge was often erected at the entrance of a large estate to direct guests to the mansion or reject unauthorised people from entering the property. The presence for a Gatehouse or Lodge erected at the entrance of a larger property was a tradition copied by wealthy landowners in the Colony from one practised by the upper classes in Britain. A coloured photograph of blue stone top storey cottage with a slate roof surrounded by an attractive garden. The building has 3 chimneys and there is a smaller single storey wing added to the building.the lodge, the gatehouse, rupertswood, macedon street