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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyProgramme - Sandridge Marine Lodge Masonic Ball, 1878
... Sandridge Marine Lodge Masonic Ball...Dance Program from the Sandridge Marine Lodge Masonic Ball November 1878 - 4 page on off-white card. ...(Ref item 1523) Programme Sandridge Marine Lodge Masonic Ball De Gruchy and Co ...Dance Program from the Sandridge Marine Lodge Masonic Ball November 1878 - 4 page on off-white card. Program has only 5 dances filled. Very fine woven cord attached, but no pencil. (Ref item 1523)Dances filled: Scott, etc in pencilsocieties clubs unions and other organisations, arts and entertainment, philip leigh, sandridge marine lodge -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Past Masters board, Masonic Lodge, Liardet Street, 2003
... ...sandridge masonic lodge...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne societies clubs unions and other organisations. sandridge masonic lodge liardet street 5 copies of photos of past masters board of the Masonic Lodge in Liardet Street, 1959-99. ...5 copies of photos of past masters board of the Masonic Lodge in Liardet Street, 1959-99.societies clubs unions and other organisations., sandridge masonic lodge, liardet street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyLetter - Note, Sandridge Marine Lodge use of Town Hall for Masonic Ball, Town Clerk, E C CLARK, Edward Clark, Town Clerk, 12 Oct 1885
... Note, Sandridge Marine Lodge use of Town Hall for Masonic Ball, Town Clerk, E C CLARK...ARMSTRONG of Sandridge Marine Lodge 1885 to accompany application form for use of Town Hall for 10th annual Masonic Ball...ARMSTRONG of Sandridge Marine Lodge 1885 to accompany application form for use of Town Hall for 10th annual Masonic Ball Letter Note, Sandridge Marine Lodge use of Town Hall for Masonic Ball, Town Clerk, E C CLARK Edward Clark, Town Clerk ...Donated to PMH&PS on closure of SM Lodge May 2000.Note handwritten by E.C. CLARK to W. ARMSTRONG of Sandridge Marine Lodge 1885 to accompany application form for use of Town Hall for 10th annual Masonic BallPurple stamp of Town Clerk's Office. Figuring in purple pencil on back.societies clubs unions and other organisations, social activities, edward clark, town clerks, w armstrong -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyFinancial record - Invoice, Town Clerk, E C Clark to Sandridge Marine Lodge re rent of Town Hall, Edward Clark, Town Clerk, 30 Oct 1885
... Clark to Sandridge Marine Lodge for rent of Town Hall for 10th annual Masonic Ball, October 1885 (Six pounds and 11 shillings)...Clark to Sandridge Marine Lodge for rent of Town Hall for 10th annual Masonic Ball, October 1885 (Six pounds and 11 shillings) Financial record Invoice, Town Clerk, E C Clark to Sandridge Marine Lodge re rent of Town Hall Edward Clark, Town Clerk ...Donated to PMH&PS on closure of SM Lodge May 2000.Invoice handwritten by E.C. Clark to Sandridge Marine Lodge for rent of Town Hall for 10th annual Masonic Ball, October 1885 (Six pounds and 11 shillings)Purple stamp of Town Clerk's Office. Embossed seal of the Lodge on back.societies clubs unions and other organisations, social activities, edward clark, town clerks -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPoster - 10th Annual Masonic Ball, Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct 1885
... Ref. 1593.01 and .02 Poster 10th Annual Masonic Ball, Port Melbourne Town Hall Sandridge Marine Lodge Mason, Firth and McCutcheon ...Donated to PMH&PS on closure of SM Lodge May 2000.Mounted poster for 10th annual Masonic Ball, 22 October 1885 at the Town Hall in aid of the building fund for the Freemason's Hall, printed in green and red, mounted on masonite. Ref. 1593.01 and .02Slight staining at top etc resulting from glueing to masonitesocieties clubs unions and other organisations, social activities, port melbourne town hall, sandridge marine lodge -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Demolition of Sandridge Hotel, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 2007
... The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. It became the Sandridge Hotel in the 1940s by which time the building had been remodelled in a moderne style. The Sandridge Hotel was demolished in early 2007 except for a single wall in Stokes Street that remained, propped up, before it too was demolished in March, 2007. A reconstructed 'Victorian' version of the hotel was incorporated into the apartments built on the site.Digital colour photograph of the demolition of the Sandridge Hotel on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets showing a single wall remaining in Stokes Street.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, sandridge hotel, freemason's tavern, demolitions, beach street, stockes street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Demolition of Sandridge Hotel, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 2007
... The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. It became the Sandridge Hotel in the 1940s by which time the building had been remodelled in a moderne style. The Sandridge Hotel was demolished in early 2007 except for a single wall in Stokes Street that remained, propped up, before it too was demolished in March, 2007. A reconstructed 'Victorian' version of the hotel was incorporated into the apartments built on the site.Digital colour photograph of the demolition of the Sandridge Hotel on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets showing a single wall remaining in Stokes Street.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, sandridge hotel, freemason's tavern, demolitions, beach street, stockes street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Demolition of Sandridge Hotel, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 2007
... The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. It became the Sandridge Hotel in the 1940s by which time the building had been remodelled in a moderne style. The Sandridge Hotel was demolished in early 2007 except for a single wall in Stokes Street that remained, propped up, before it too was demolished in March, 2007. A reconstructed 'Victorian' version of the hotel was incorporated into the apartments built on the site.Digital colour photograph of the demolition of the Sandridge Hotel on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets showing a single wall remaining in Stokes Street.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, sandridge hotel, freemason's tavern, demolitions, beach street, stockes street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Demolition of Sandridge Hotel, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 2007
... The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. It became the Sandridge Hotel in the 1940s by which time the building had been remodelled in a moderne style. The Sandridge Hotel was demolished in early 2007 except for a single wall in Stokes Street that remained, propped up, before it too was demolished in March, 2007. A reconstructed 'Victorian' version of the hotel was incorporated into the apartments built on the site.Digital colour photograph of the demolition of the Sandridge Hotel on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets showing the outline of the hotel on the next door building.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, sandridge hotel, freemason's tavern, demolitions, beach street, stockes street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Demolition of Sandridge Hotel, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 2007
... The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. ...The Freemason's Tavern was established on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets in 1859 next to the Masonic Hall used by the Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21 at 18 Stokes Street. It became the Sandridge Hotel in the 1940s by which time the building had been remodelled in a moderne style. The Sandridge Hotel was demolished in early 2007 except for a single wall in Stokes Street that remained, propped up, before it too was demolished in March, 2007. A reconstructed 'Victorian' version of the hotel was incorporated into the apartments built on the site.Digital colour photograph of the demolition of the Sandridge Hotel on the corner of Beach and Stokes Streets showing a single wall remaining in Stokes Street.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, sandridge hotel, freemason's tavern, demolitions, beach street, stockes street
