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Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 'Garmure', 26 Russell Street, Surrey Hills in 1988
... ...sexton family...She died aged 57 on 1 December 1926. garmure house names (mr) - caffin sexton family queen anne style corrugated iron weatherboard russell street surrey hills (miss) agnes campbell hutchinson orr A black and white photograph of a Queen Anne Style weatherboard house with a return veranda. ...‘Garmure’, 26 Russell Street, Surrey Hills was built c. 1887 and renovated c1988. This photo was taken after renovation of the rear of the house when the corner tower was added. Occupants: 1890: Mr Caffin 1910: Miss Agnes Campbell Hutchinson Orr 1930 – 1988: Sextons Miss Orr was born in Hutchesontown, Glasgow to Francis Orr (1834-1859) and Jane McDonald. Her father died soon after her birth and her mother married Thomas Blood. She had a half-brother Robert McDonald Blood. In 1903 she, her brother and mother were living in Boundary Road. She is buried with them in Kew Cemetery. She died aged 57 on 1 December 1926. A black and white photograph of a Queen Anne Style weatherboard house with a return veranda. The roof is corrugated iron. There is a picket fence along the front and a driveway on the left had side of the building.garmure, house names, (mr) - caffin, sexton family, queen anne style, corrugated iron, weatherboard, russell street, surrey hills, (miss) agnes campbell hutchinson orr -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Thompson & O'Farrell, Rules & Regulations scale of fees Cemetary, 1902 (original edition)
... Sexton. This booklet is of considerable interest because it gives the Rules and Regulations and the Scale of Charges of the Warrnambool General Cemetery as laid down in 1902. The Trustees at the time were William Ardlie, a prominent Warrnambool lawyer, Samuel Nettleton, a well-known Warrnambool shopkeeper and J.H.Allan, a member of a pioneering family in the Warrnambool district. warrnambool general cemetery Front Cover: ‘Rules and Regulations and Scale of Fees of the Warrnambool General Cemetery, Gazetted 19th November 1902, Warrnambool, Thompson and O’Farrell, Printers, Koroit St. 1902’. ...This booklet gives the Rules and Regulations and the Scale of Fees for the Warrnambool General Cemetery as from 1902. The booklet rescinded the Rules and Regulations of 1855 and amongst the 1902 Rules it is noted that no catacombs or wooden structures were allowed by the Trustees. It was also noted that no child under ten was permitted into the cemetery grounds unless under adult supervision. The charge for an adult burial was £1 and ten shillings for a child under ten. The Warrnambool Cemetery is in Otway Road, Warrnambool and was first gazetted in 1853 with Mr Whittet as the first Sexton. This booklet is of considerable interest because it gives the Rules and Regulations and the Scale of Charges of the Warrnambool General Cemetery as laid down in 1902. The Trustees at the time were William Ardlie, a prominent Warrnambool lawyer, Samuel Nettleton, a well-known Warrnambool shopkeeper and J.H.Allan, a member of a pioneering family in the Warrnambool district. This is a small booklet containing the Rules and Regulations of the Warrnambool General Cemetery. It contains four double-sided pages with printed material on all of the pages. The cover is pale yellow and the printing on the front cover has a black edging. There is some silverfish damage on the page edges. The pages were stapled together but the staples have been removed (the use of staples suggests that this booklet is perhaps a reprint at a later date)Front Cover: ‘Rules and Regulations and Scale of Fees of the Warrnambool General Cemetery, Gazetted 19th November 1902, Warrnambool, Thompson and O’Farrell, Printers, Koroit St. 1902’.warrnambool general cemetery -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Memorial Arch Gateway, Nillumbik Cemetery, Diamond Creek, 23 January 2008
... families of the district. Significant graves include those of the famous writer Alan Marshall, author of 'I Can Jump Puddles', footballer Gordon Coventry, and William Ellis, notable early settler and benefactor. The 1897 Tudor/Gothic revival memorial arch, bequeathed by William Ellis, is a rare design in ornamental gateways and is relatively large for the size of the cemetery. It is unique in Victoria as a cemetery gateway arch. The burial ground has associated structures, such as the hexagonal timber sexton's...families of the district. Significant graves include those of the famous writer Alan Marshall, author of 'I Can Jump Puddles', footballer Gordon Coventry, and William Ellis, notable early settler and benefactor. The 1897 Tudor/Gothic revival memorial arch, bequeathed by William Ellis, is a rare design in ornamental gateways and is relatively large for the size of the cemetery. It is unique in Victoria as a cemetery gateway arch. The burial ground has associated structures, such as the hexagonal timber sexton's ...The Nillumbik Cemetery is of historical, architectural, aesthetic and social significance at a Regional level (North-east Melbourne). The memorial arch is of State significance. Nillumbik Cemetery, which was established in 1867, is of historical and social significance for its association with the early history of Diamond Creek and as a record of the pioneering families of the district. Significant graves include those of the famous writer Alan Marshall, author of 'I Can Jump Puddles', footballer Gordon Coventry, and William Ellis, notable early settler and benefactor. The 1897 Tudor/Gothic revival memorial arch, bequeathed by William Ellis, is a rare design in ornamental gateways and is relatively large for the size of the cemetery. It is unique in Victoria as a cemetery gateway arch. The burial ground has associated structures, such as the hexagonal timber sexton's office, post and wire fence and picket hand gate along Main Street, all probably built in the early twentieth century. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. National Trust of Australia (Victoria) - Regional significance Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p83 Entering Nillumbik Cemetery through an ornamental gateway and shaded by the Monterey Cypress hedge helps one leave the busy world outside and contemplate yesterday’s Diamond Creek. The gateway, classified by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), and inscribed with ‘JANVA VITAE’ (gate of life), was a gift from a distinguished pioneer, William Ellis. Ellis, who was an original trustee of the Nillumbik Cemetery representing the Primitive Methodists and a successful farmer, bequeathed £100 to build the red-brick and carved stone gateway in 1887. In 1867 surveyor Edward Bage had set aside two acres (0.8ha) now 35 Main Street, for this cemetery, in what was then called the village of Nillumbik. Several earlier burials on private lands in the district might have been exhumed and re-interred in the new cemetery. The first burials in the cemetery are thought to be of ‘a Chinaman who hanged himself from a tree behind the Church of England’ and ‘another man who was drowned in a water-hole behind the same church’.1 The 1000 or so graves in the cemetery are grouped into five denominational sections: two Anglican and one each for the Methodist (the largest), Catholic and Presbyterian Churches. It is believed that several unmarked graves are of Aborigines and Chinese miners.2 Perhaps the most famous person buried in the cemetery was author Alan Marshall, who died in 1984 and wrote, among other books, I Can Jump Puddles. Surprisingly his grave is particularly modest consisting of only a grassed plot with a tiny boulder and a simple bronze plaque. It lies about halfway down the main path, at the west and third row back. The first European, interred at the cemetery on July 9, 1869, was Hannah, aged 13 years eight months, daughter of local orchardist John Lawrey and wife Honor.3 Each grave has a story which reflects a rich history. Phillip Cummings, who died in 1884, provided the barn for Diamond Creek’s first school, run by the Primitive Methodist Church. The barn stood at the corner of Phipps Crescent and the main road.4 Former Eltham Shire councillor George Stebbings, who died in 1896, built several prominent buildings in the district, including Shillinglaw Cottage in Eltham.5 The grave of miner James Joseph Whyte, who died in 1908, is a reminder of Diamond Creek’s gold mining history. At age 51, Whyte died from a rock fall in the Diamond Mine, Diamond Creek. Diamond Creek’s first butcher, Patrick Ryan, became President of the Shire of Heidelberg and Chairman of the Eltham Hurstbridge Railway Trust. A former gold miner, he was grandfather of local historian Reverend Jock Ryan. He was buried in an unmarked grave halfway down the central path. His son John Lawrence, who is buried elsewhere, had been a Mayor of the City of Heidelberg. George Martin Pizzey gave a hall, for what was to become The St John’s Anglican Church in Diamond Creek. He was a Crimean War veteran, mason and leather goods manufacturer in Melbourne, who died in 1915. The two world wars took a heavy toll of locals with 54 personnel buried here, two thirds of whom served in World War One. A sporting pioneer was Greensborough District Cricket Club founder, Andrew Webb, who was buried in 1971. Politician Roy Mountford Vale (Monte), who died in 1977, was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Greensborough, and a founding councillor and president of the Diamond Valley Shire. Modern-day residents are also remembered in this cemetery. The tragic Ash Wednesday bushfires took their toll on the district: William Marsden of Panton Hill CFA died, aged 39, fighting bushfires at Upper Beaconsfield in 1983.6 Several graves tell of those who held distinguished positions overseas, including William Constable, who died in 1989. Constable was artistic director of a ballet company, art director of more than 30 films for London-based film productions, and was awarded best Film Art Director at the Moscow Film Festival in 1960.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, diamond creek, memorial arch, gateway, nillumbik cemetery, william ellis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DORR FAMILY DOCUMENTS: PURCHASE OF GROUND RECEIPT
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EPHEMERA Mementoes Dorr Family Dorr Family Documents - Purchase of Ground Receipt John Dorr White Hills Cemetery William Millar J W Burrows Printing & Binding Works Sandhurst Light blue receipt No. 877 received from John Dorr for the purchase of ground at the White Hills Cemetery. Signed by William Millar, Sexton ...Light blue receipt No. 877 received from John Dorr for the purchase of ground at the White Hills Cemetery. Signed by William Millar, Sexton.ephemera, mementoes, dorr family, dorr family documents - purchase of ground receipt, john dorr, white hills cemetery, william millar, j w burrows printing & binding works sandhurst -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LEA FAMILY COLLECTION: DOCUMENT INTERMENT RECEIPT
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Receipts Lea Family Lea Family Documents - Interment Receipt Bendigo Cemetery Charles Lea G Redpath J B Young Printer Bendigo Light blue Interment Receipt from the Bendigo Cemetery dated May 30th 1898. Receipt No. 14938 for the sum of One Pound Ten Shillings for the Interment of Sarah Ettie Lea in Compartment D6. Signed by G. Redpath, Sexton ...Light blue Interment Receipt from the Bendigo Cemetery dated May 30th 1898. Receipt No. 14938 for the sum of One Pound Ten Shillings for the Interment of Sarah Ettie Lea in Compartment D6. Signed by G. Redpath, Sexton.person, receipts, lea family, lea family documents - interment receipt, bendigo cemetery, charles lea, g redpath, j b young printer bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LEA FAMILY COLLECTION: DOCUMENT, July 1919
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields interment certificate Lea Family Documents Bendigo Cemetry Interment Receipt No 24333 H W Farmer Charles George Lea G Redpath Interment Receipt, July 15th 1919, from the Bendigo Cemetery for the Interment of Charles George Lea. Received from W. Farmer. G. Redpath Sexton ...Interment Receipt, July 15th 1919, from the Bendigo Cemetery for the Interment of Charles George Lea. Received from W. Farmer. G. Redpath Sexton.interment certificate, lea family documents, bendigo cemetry interment receipt no 24333, h w farmer, charles george lea, g redpath -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BROCKLEY FAMILY DOCUMENTS: RECEIPT FOR PURCHASE OF GROUND
... Family Documents - Receipt for Purchase of Ground Sandhurst Cemetery Robert Brockley J Redpath ? W Burrows Phoenix Printing & Binding Works Sandhurst Pale blue receipt No. 2226 from the Sandhurst Cemetery. Received from Robert Brockley for the purchase of ground No. 4337, Compartment B2 in the Church of England Section. Signed by J. Redpath, Sexton ...Pale blue receipt No. 2226 from the Sandhurst Cemetery. Received from Robert Brockley for the purchase of ground No. 4337, Compartment B2 in the Church of England Section. Signed by J. Redpath, Sexton.ephemera, mementoes, brockley family, brockley family documents - receipt for purchase of ground, sandhurst cemetery, robert brockley, j redpath, ? w burrows phoenix printing & binding works sandhurst -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupFilm, East Gippsland Family History Group, Bairnsdale Cemetery Register Transcription 1871 - 2000, 2000
... Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Cemeteries -- Victoria -- Bairnsdale Bairnsdale (Vic.) Burial registers: 28 May 1871-29 August 2000 - Lawn Cemetery register: 1969-2000 - Sexton's registers: May 1871-December 1968 - Niche walls register. ...Burial registers: 28 May 1871-29 August 2000 - Lawn Cemetery register: 1969-2000 - Sexton's registers: May 1871-December 1968 - Niche walls register.Set of 5 microfiche.non-fictionBurial registers: 28 May 1871-29 August 2000 - Lawn Cemetery register: 1969-2000 - Sexton's registers: May 1871-December 1968 - Niche walls register. cemeteries -- victoria -- bairnsdale, bairnsdale (vic.) -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Greenwood Family Group Photo, c 1910
... , Mr Membry, Mr Egglestone, Mis Sexton, (Don't Know), Mrs McManus, Fanny Viand, Mrs Goldsworthy, Lena Freeland, Mr Smart Sepia Photograph of a Large Group of people with gum trees in background c1910 Mounted on card Greenwood Family Group Photo Photograph ...Details of Occasion Unknown, But Appears to be a Group of Stawell People Going by names.Sepia Photograph of a Large Group of people with gum trees in background c1910 Mounted on cardBack Row Left to Right: Mr. Quine?, Geo Sprague, Geo Greenwood, Alf? Phillips, Jack Sprague Jnr, Harry ?, Mrs Williams, Mr Frenchham, John Sprague Snr. M? Whitehead, Bret, Knott, M ?, M Kewish. Second Row From Left To Right: Ms Goldsworthy, Mrs, Freeman, Mrs Morgan, Mrs Quine?, Mrs Harris, ?, Miss Beaglehole, Miss Walton, Edda Withers,, Mr Uren, Mr Viant. Third Row From Left To Right: Mrs Viant, Miss E Lavero?, Miss Florie Pollard, Mrs Akins, Mres Heal, (Don't Know), Mrs Akins, Mrs McGil, Mrs Bugge?, Miss Goldsworthy, Miss Freeman, Nellie Harris. Bottom Row Mr Giles, Mary Williams, Mary Northy?, Mr Membry, Mr Egglestone, Mis Sexton, (Don't Know), Mrs McManus, Fanny Viand, Mrs Goldsworthy, Lena Freeland, Mr Smart -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyDallimore Family, Dallimore Family - Thomas Dallimore
... Dallimore Family - Thomas Dallimore Coach driver Dandenong to Melbourne; Sexton St. James Church of England, Dandenong Sarah Dallimore (nee Symes) George K. ...Dallimore Family - Thomas DallimoreCoach driver Dandenong to Melbourne; Sexton St. James Church of England, Dandenongsarah dallimore (nee symes), george k. dunbar, betty horskins -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc, Casey Cardinia Collection - Pakenham Information File - Volume 1, 2014
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Orchards 14 Nov 2007 Pigeons take flight 25 Jul 2007 Oh how the town’s grown 26 Mar 2008 Historic hotel has new look – Pakenham Hotel 10 Dec 2008 Stock agent who called the shots – Roly Hewson 10 Dec 2008 Apple a day keeps orchardists aweigh – Hardings Orchard 06 Feb 2008 Service is in the can – Ray Coombs from Nestle Unknown It’s service with a smile – Charlie Rossetti 02 Apr 2008 The hell that was Gallipoli 05 Dec 2007 Una (Cafra) at 101 is unstoppable 05 Sep 2007 Neighbours for seven decades (Bill Shelton & Jack Buckland) 00 Dec 2008 Connectsus –newsletter of the Beaconhills College Alumni 19 Oct 2011 Historic Oak Journey Continues 19 Oct 2011 Beat is their guiding light 08 Sep 2010 Printz’s passion hits home 8 Apr 2015 Chuggs Tug at Heartstrings - Jean & Dennis Chugg 2 Sep 2015 Silence for a Good Man - John Goff 19 Oct 2016 Iconic Home is up for Sale 18 Jan 2017 A Great Blast from the Past - Pakenham East Cricket Club 23 Nov 2016 Her Caring Nature - Patricia Benyan 18 Jan 2017 Magical 100 Candles Lit - Mary Blundy 14 Oct 2015 Loyal Race Club Stalwarts Retire - Frances Knapp & Ron Carroll 17 Feb 2016 Pakenham Icon Passes - Gavan Bourke 17 Feb 2016 Pakenham Mourns a legend - Gavan Bourke 21 Sep 2016 Hughie Loved Community - Hughie Bourke 27 Jul 2016 It’s a Grant to Remember 1 Jun 2016 Principal Out of Trenches - St Patrick’s Primary School 150th 15 Jun 2016 Rotary was Charlie’s Life - Charlie Huyskens 31 Aug 2016 Man of Letters - John Murrell 20 Oct 2010 Hairdressing Win Career Highlight - Bronny Saunders 10 Feb 2016 Shut Down for Dore Milestone - John Dore 30 Apr 2008 Time for Reflection - Pakenham Cemetery Trust 5 Nov 2003 A Return to Glory Days for Former Shire Offices 23 Mar 1994 Ellie Ellett’s Memories of a Fortunate Life 23 Apr 2008 From Concrete to Soil - Roger & Chris McGill 21 Dec 2009 Joe is Fondly Remembered - Joe Russell 21 Dec 2009 Lorna’s Elegance Shone Through - Lorna Giles nee Ramage 16 Jan 2013 Johnny Appleseed - John Wiadrowski 13 Feb 2013 Treloar Makes Final Cut - Graham Treloar 13 Feb 2013 Pakenham as it was 17 Jun 2009 Learning Keeps Jean Young - Jean Ferguson 29 Oct 2014 Sweet Man with a Sweet Tooth - Keith Cook 22 May 2013 Machinery was Alan’s Game - Alan Porter 16 Sep 2015 Lucy’s Long, Loving Life - Lucy Rouse 22 Jul 2015 French Decoration - Jack Kane 13 Jan 2016 Athlete Marches Off - Sheldon Ronald 10 Feb 2016 Friends for Life - 60 Years not out - Bob & Kath Florance 10 Feb 2016 Newborn is Across the Generations - Nate Delphine 25 Apr 2012 Exhausted but Excited by Milestone Birthday - Ellen McKenzie 25 Aug 2005 Newspaper Pioneer Dies - Florrie Thomas 2010 Loss of Former Scout Leader - Joe Zaal 15 Jul 2015 Senior Citizens Celebrate Birthday 15 Jul 2015 Congrats Joan on OAM - Joan Vogels 26 May 2010 Cath is our Centenarian - Cath Marson 15 Sep 2021 Together 50 Golden Years - Alwyn & Terry Williams 10 Jun 2021 They Made the Regal List - Donald Duffy 12 Jun 2013 Zach’s Footy Dream Comes True - Zach Stephens 10 Jun 2015 Stableford a Welcome Relief 15 May 2013 Jackie Loves Scouting Life - Jackie Connelly 5 Aug 2009 Sisters in Arms - Thelma Rhein & Joan Hayles 11 Feb 2009 Death of a Soldier - Aaran McCann 18 Feb 2015 Poppy Plaque for Service 28 Jun 2017 Sports Carnival was a Gift 23 Sep 2015 Hardware Icon Unhooks - Hardys 28 Jun 2017 Norm’s Dedication to RSL - Norm Joseph 25 Nov 2009 Pottering Around - Robert Gordon Pottery 1 Oct 2014 Hardy’s Toasts 60 Years 27 May 2015 Sod Turns New Page in Family’s History - Webster 4 Aug 2021 Siren Goes for “Stinger” - Ian Murphy 24 May 2017 50th Anniversary - Pakenham Secondary School 22 Sep 2021 Trusting in our Future - PB Ronald Memorial Trust 16 Dec 2009 Spotlight on the Hoof and Hook 15 May 2013 Sporting Legend who Rode High in the Saddle of Life 7 Jan 2009 Jubilee Team Nod is Jewel in Crown - Lionel Sexton 12 Aug 2015 Papers Together - Dandenong Journal 12 Aug 2015 Dickson - a Doyen of Jounal(ism) - Greg Dickson 12 Aug 2015 Quiet Man had Depth of Strength - Harold Tulloch 8 Sep 2021 100 and More Birthdays - Hautie Crick & Sybil Hickman 5 Aug 2015 St James Marks Ruby 6 Oct 2021 Young Spirit Worth Bottling - Daryl Young 12 Aug 2015 Gwen Followed the Paper Trail - Gwen Jarvis 12 Aug 2015 We Loved Our Youthful Adventures - Sue Jarvis 13 Oct 2021 Pizza Queen’s Farewell - Rosa Santo 4 Feb 2009 Gaynor Goes it Alone as Family Spreads Wide - Rotteveel 25 Feb 2009 Hooves of History - Pakenham Show 19 Sep 2018 Uncertain Future for Post-War Pat - St James Village 19 Sep 2018 Do You Recognise These Soldiers? ...Orchards 14 Nov 2007 Pigeons take flight 25 Jul 2007 Oh how the town’s grown 26 Mar 2008 Historic hotel has new look – Pakenham Hotel 10 Dec 2008 Stock agent who called the shots – Roly Hewson 10 Dec 2008 Apple a day keeps orchardists aweigh – Hardings Orchard 06 Feb 2008 Service is in the can – Ray Coombs from Nestle Unknown It’s service with a smile – Charlie Rossetti 02 Apr 2008 The hell that was Gallipoli 05 Dec 2007 Una (Cafra) at 101 is unstoppable 05 Sep 2007 Neighbours for seven decades (Bill Shelton & Jack Buckland) 00 Dec 2008 Connectsus –newsletter of the Beaconhills College Alumni 19 Oct 2011 Historic Oak Journey Continues 19 Oct 2011 Beat is their guiding light 08 Sep 2010 Printz’s passion hits home 8 Apr 2015 Chuggs Tug at Heartstrings - Jean & Dennis Chugg 2 Sep 2015 Silence for a Good Man - John Goff 19 Oct 2016 Iconic Home is up for Sale 18 Jan 2017 A Great Blast from the Past - Pakenham East Cricket Club 23 Nov 2016 Her Caring Nature - Patricia Benyan 18 Jan 2017 Magical 100 Candles Lit - Mary Blundy 14 Oct 2015 Loyal Race Club Stalwarts Retire - Frances Knapp & Ron Carroll 17 Feb 2016 Pakenham Icon Passes - Gavan Bourke 17 Feb 2016 Pakenham Mourns a legend - Gavan Bourke 21 Sep 2016 Hughie Loved Community - Hughie Bourke 27 Jul 2016 It’s a Grant to Remember 1 Jun 2016 Principal Out of Trenches - St Patrick’s Primary School 150th 15 Jun 2016 Rotary was Charlie’s Life - Charlie Huyskens 31 Aug 2016 Man of Letters - John Murrell 20 Oct 2010 Hairdressing Win Career Highlight - Bronny Saunders 10 Feb 2016 Shut Down for Dore Milestone - John Dore 30 Apr 2008 Time for Reflection - Pakenham Cemetery Trust 5 Nov 2003 A Return to Glory Days for Former Shire Offices 23 Mar 1994 Ellie Ellett’s Memories of a Fortunate Life 23 Apr 2008 From Concrete to Soil - Roger & Chris McGill 21 Dec 2009 Joe is Fondly Remembered - Joe Russell 21 Dec 2009 Lorna’s Elegance Shone Through - Lorna Giles nee Ramage 16 Jan 2013 Johnny Appleseed - John Wiadrowski 13 Feb 2013 Treloar Makes Final Cut - Graham Treloar 13 Feb 2013 Pakenham as it was 17 Jun 2009 Learning Keeps Jean Young - Jean Ferguson 29 Oct 2014 Sweet Man with a Sweet Tooth - Keith Cook 22 May 2013 Machinery was Alan’s Game - Alan Porter 16 Sep 2015 Lucy’s Long, Loving Life - Lucy Rouse 22 Jul 2015 French Decoration - Jack Kane 13 Jan 2016 Athlete Marches Off - Sheldon Ronald 10 Feb 2016 Friends for Life - 60 Years not out - Bob & Kath Florance 10 Feb 2016 Newborn is Across the Generations - Nate Delphine 25 Apr 2012 Exhausted but Excited by Milestone Birthday - Ellen McKenzie 25 Aug 2005 Newspaper Pioneer Dies - Florrie Thomas 2010 Loss of Former Scout Leader - Joe Zaal 15 Jul 2015 Senior Citizens Celebrate Birthday 15 Jul 2015 Congrats Joan on OAM - Joan Vogels 26 May 2010 Cath is our Centenarian - Cath Marson 15 Sep 2021 Together 50 Golden Years - Alwyn & Terry Williams 10 Jun 2021 They Made the Regal List - Donald Duffy 12 Jun 2013 Zach’s Footy Dream Comes True - Zach Stephens 10 Jun 2015 Stableford a Welcome Relief 15 May 2013 Jackie Loves Scouting Life - Jackie Connelly 5 Aug 2009 Sisters in Arms - Thelma Rhein & Joan Hayles 11 Feb 2009 Death of a Soldier - Aaran McCann 18 Feb 2015 Poppy Plaque for Service 28 Jun 2017 Sports Carnival was a Gift 23 Sep 2015 Hardware Icon Unhooks - Hardys 28 Jun 2017 Norm’s Dedication to RSL - Norm Joseph 25 Nov 2009 Pottering Around - Robert Gordon Pottery 1 Oct 2014 Hardy’s Toasts 60 Years 27 May 2015 Sod Turns New Page in Family’s History - Webster 4 Aug 2021 Siren Goes for “Stinger” - Ian Murphy 24 May 2017 50th Anniversary - Pakenham Secondary School 22 Sep 2021 Trusting in our Future - PB Ronald Memorial Trust 16 Dec 2009 Spotlight on the Hoof and Hook 15 May 2013 Sporting Legend who Rode High in the Saddle of Life 7 Jan 2009 Jubilee Team Nod is Jewel in Crown - Lionel Sexton 12 Aug 2015 Papers Together - Dandenong Journal 12 Aug 2015 Dickson - a Doyen of Jounal(ism) - Greg Dickson 12 Aug 2015 Quiet Man had Depth of Strength - Harold Tulloch 8 Sep 2021 100 and More Birthdays - Hautie Crick & Sybil Hickman 5 Aug 2015 St James Marks Ruby 6 Oct 2021 Young Spirit Worth Bottling - Daryl Young 12 Aug 2015 Gwen Followed the Paper Trail - Gwen Jarvis 12 Aug 2015 We Loved Our Youthful Adventures - Sue Jarvis 13 Oct 2021 Pizza Queen’s Farewell - Rosa Santo 4 Feb 2009 Gaynor Goes it Alone as Family Spreads Wide - Rotteveel 25 Feb 2009 Hooves of History - Pakenham Show 19 Sep 2018 Uncertain Future for Post-War Pat - St James Village 19 Sep 2018 Do You Recognise These Soldiers? ...Folder containing a table of contents and various newspaper clippings and other information pertaining to the Pakenham area Volume 1. The date the articles were published, and title of articles are listed below. 10 Aug 2005 John McMillan honoured as Secretary of Pakenham Cemetery Trust 09 Feb 2005 Arch Munro – obituary 17 Nov 2004 St. James 120th Anniversary 17 Nov 2004 Gwen Crouch – people in profile 23 Mar 2005 Ranald & Rae Webster Diamond Anniversary 19 May 2004 Curnow Farm, Henry Road 23 Jun 2004 Lottie Schultz – obituary 17 Dec 2003 Doris Kirkland – obituary 13 Oct 1993 Main Street 1947 08 Jan 2004 Toomuc Ridge – sale of property 24 Nov 1998 Berwick-Pakenham Historical Society 02 Aug 2002 Joseph Purves – obituary 19 Jan 1999 Pakenham Stockyards 27 Oct 2004 Artefacts halt pool dig 12 Oct 1999 Pakenham Library 10 Nov 2004 Joyce Parker – widow wages war against injustice Unknown John Chapman celebrates six decades at Pakenham Sale Yards 12 Sep 2007 Noel Gardner – obituary 21 Jul 2004 Mick Manestar – RSL top honour for war veteran 31 Mar 2004 William Bruce Ronald Reserve 08 Sep 2004 Muriel Gladys Treloar – obituary 02 May 2007 Anzac Day at Pakenham 23 Sep 1998 Lorna Anderson – people in profile 21 Apr 2004 Max & Toni Myers – organic apple orchard 14 May 2008 Lorna Jackson – moving 14 May 2008 Norma Jackson – people in profile 14 May 2008 Bill Shelton – me and my car 31 Jun 2007 Vandals Raid RSL 05 Mar 2008 Vicki Mantel – nee McLeod 31 Jan 2007 Sisters follow family style – Green family 08 Jun 2005 Alice Bould – 81st birthday 12 Jan 2011 Church Robbers 03 Dec 2008 Una’s 102 not out – Una Cafra 14 Nov 2007 Dot Murphy & the Pakenham Pool 04 Feb 2009 Jack Buckland 20 May 2003 It was apples at the orchard school 18 Feb 2009 Aaron Stewart McCann 18 Feb 2009 Ray Caldwell 29 Nov 2006 Una Cafra – people in profile 05 Dec 2007 Apples to the core – Priest Bros. Orchards 14 Nov 2007 Pigeons take flight 25 Jul 2007 Oh how the town’s grown 26 Mar 2008 Historic hotel has new look – Pakenham Hotel 10 Dec 2008 Stock agent who called the shots – Roly Hewson 10 Dec 2008 Apple a day keeps orchardists aweigh – Hardings Orchard 06 Feb 2008 Service is in the can – Ray Coombs from Nestle Unknown It’s service with a smile – Charlie Rossetti 02 Apr 2008 The hell that was Gallipoli 05 Dec 2007 Una (Cafra) at 101 is unstoppable 05 Sep 2007 Neighbours for seven decades (Bill Shelton & Jack Buckland) 00 Dec 2008 Connectsus –newsletter of the Beaconhills College Alumni 19 Oct 2011 Historic Oak Journey Continues 19 Oct 2011 Beat is their guiding light 08 Sep 2010 Printz’s passion hits home 8 Apr 2015 Chuggs Tug at Heartstrings - Jean & Dennis Chugg 2 Sep 2015 Silence for a Good Man - John Goff 19 Oct 2016 Iconic Home is up for Sale 18 Jan 2017 A Great Blast from the Past - Pakenham East Cricket Club 23 Nov 2016 Her Caring Nature - Patricia Benyan 18 Jan 2017 Magical 100 Candles Lit - Mary Blundy 14 Oct 2015 Loyal Race Club Stalwarts Retire - Frances Knapp & Ron Carroll 17 Feb 2016 Pakenham Icon Passes - Gavan Bourke 17 Feb 2016 Pakenham Mourns a legend - Gavan Bourke 21 Sep 2016 Hughie Loved Community - Hughie Bourke 27 Jul 2016 It’s a Grant to Remember 1 Jun 2016 Principal Out of Trenches - St Patrick’s Primary School 150th 15 Jun 2016 Rotary was Charlie’s Life - Charlie Huyskens 31 Aug 2016 Man of Letters - John Murrell 20 Oct 2010 Hairdressing Win Career Highlight - Bronny Saunders 10 Feb 2016 Shut Down for Dore Milestone - John Dore 30 Apr 2008 Time for Reflection - Pakenham Cemetery Trust 5 Nov 2003 A Return to Glory Days for Former Shire Offices 23 Mar 1994 Ellie Ellett’s Memories of a Fortunate Life 23 Apr 2008 From Concrete to Soil - Roger & Chris McGill 21 Dec 2009 Joe is Fondly Remembered - Joe Russell 21 Dec 2009 Lorna’s Elegance Shone Through - Lorna Giles nee Ramage 16 Jan 2013 Johnny Appleseed - John Wiadrowski 13 Feb 2013 Treloar Makes Final Cut - Graham Treloar 13 Feb 2013 Pakenham as it was 17 Jun 2009 Learning Keeps Jean Young - Jean Ferguson 29 Oct 2014 Sweet Man with a Sweet Tooth - Keith Cook 22 May 2013 Machinery was Alan’s Game - Alan Porter 16 Sep 2015 Lucy’s Long, Loving Life - Lucy Rouse 22 Jul 2015 French Decoration - Jack Kane 13 Jan 2016 Athlete Marches Off - Sheldon Ronald 10 Feb 2016 Friends for Life - 60 Years not out - Bob & Kath Florance 10 Feb 2016 Newborn is Across the Generations - Nate Delphine 25 Apr 2012 Exhausted but Excited by Milestone Birthday - Ellen McKenzie 25 Aug 2005 Newspaper Pioneer Dies - Florrie Thomas 2010 Loss of Former Scout Leader - Joe Zaal 15 Jul 2015 Senior Citizens Celebrate Birthday 15 Jul 2015 Congrats Joan on OAM - Joan Vogels 26 May 2010 Cath is our Centenarian - Cath Marson 15 Sep 2021 Together 50 Golden Years - Alwyn & Terry Williams 10 Jun 2021 They Made the Regal List - Donald Duffy 12 Jun 2013 Zach’s Footy Dream Comes True - Zach Stephens 10 Jun 2015 Stableford a Welcome Relief 15 May 2013 Jackie Loves Scouting Life - Jackie Connelly 5 Aug 2009 Sisters in Arms - Thelma Rhein & Joan Hayles 11 Feb 2009 Death of a Soldier - Aaran McCann 18 Feb 2015 Poppy Plaque for Service 28 Jun 2017 Sports Carnival was a Gift 23 Sep 2015 Hardware Icon Unhooks - Hardys 28 Jun 2017 Norm’s Dedication to RSL - Norm Joseph 25 Nov 2009 Pottering Around - Robert Gordon Pottery 1 Oct 2014 Hardy’s Toasts 60 Years 27 May 2015 Sod Turns New Page in Family’s History - Webster 4 Aug 2021 Siren Goes for “Stinger” - Ian Murphy 24 May 2017 50th Anniversary - Pakenham Secondary School 22 Sep 2021 Trusting in our Future - PB Ronald Memorial Trust 16 Dec 2009 Spotlight on the Hoof and Hook 15 May 2013 Sporting Legend who Rode High in the Saddle of Life 7 Jan 2009 Jubilee Team Nod is Jewel in Crown - Lionel Sexton 12 Aug 2015 Papers Together - Dandenong Journal 12 Aug 2015 Dickson - a Doyen of Jounal(ism) - Greg Dickson 12 Aug 2015 Quiet Man had Depth of Strength - Harold Tulloch 8 Sep 2021 100 and More Birthdays - Hautie Crick & Sybil Hickman 5 Aug 2015 St James Marks Ruby 6 Oct 2021 Young Spirit Worth Bottling - Daryl Young 12 Aug 2015 Gwen Followed the Paper Trail - Gwen Jarvis 12 Aug 2015 We Loved Our Youthful Adventures - Sue Jarvis 13 Oct 2021 Pizza Queen’s Farewell - Rosa Santo 4 Feb 2009 Gaynor Goes it Alone as Family Spreads Wide - Rotteveel 25 Feb 2009 Hooves of History - Pakenham Show 19 Sep 2018 Uncertain Future for Post-War Pat - St James Village 19 Sep 2018 Do You Recognise These Soldiers? 26 Jul 2016 Beatrice Breaks Through the Glass Ceiling - Beatrice Thomas 25 Apr 2018 Navy Veteran Finds God - Ken Walton 27 Apr 2016 Light in the Darkness 23 Aug 2017 Memory Lives on in Trust - P.B. Ronald 19 Jul 2017 Les Answered Call to Duty - Les Futcher 11 Oct 2017 A Fortunate Life - Liz Jeavons 11 Jun 2014 No Stone is Left Unturned - Stone family 20 Jun 2018 Telling War Stories - Patrick Ferry 27 Sep 2017 Sybil Makes 100 - Sybil Hickman 20 Jul 2016 Save Our Storenon-fictionpakenham (vic.), john mcmillan
