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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES, c2006
... ...street name origin...Origins of Bendigo Street Names, Book 1. Publisher: The Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Hospital street name origin Rita Hull Origins of Bendigo Street Names, Book 1. ...Origins of Bendigo Street Names, Book 1. Publisher: The Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc. Place: Bendigo.Rita Hullbendigo, hospital, street name origin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES, c2006
... ...street name origin...Origins of Bendigo Street Names, Book 1. (2006) Compiled by Rita Hull. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History street name origin Rita Hull Origins of Bendigo Street Names, Book 1. (2006) Compiled by Rita Hull. ...Origins of Bendigo Street Names, Book 1. (2006) Compiled by Rita Hull. Published by The Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc. Bendigo. 64 pages. Includes index and b/w images.Rita Hullbendigo, history, street name origin -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - City of Sunshine Street Names Origins
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List of City Sunshine Street Names Origins and collection of articles on street names...Minutes of Brimbank City Council Ordinary Meeting No 111 on 19 September 2001|Alphabetical Book with Street Names|Letter to City Of Maribyrnong on 24 September 2000 regarding change Burke Street Braybrook|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 21 April 1993 Streets to change Hampshire Road partly one way|Newspaper article Messenger 1 February 2000 Signposts pointing to the previous days of our lives|Newspaper article The Age 9 January 2002 Melbourne Street names|Photocopy of Alphabetical book of Sunshine Street names 3020|Handwritten notes about possible origins|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 15 December 1939 Council Rejects the Ratepayers request to keep Hampshire Road instead of Main Street|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 31 March 1950 Ratepayer complains at Councils neglect|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 August 1950 Confusion over Street Names Hampshire Crescent and Hampshire Road|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 November 1952 Letter to the Editor rise in rates|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 July 1953 New type of Street Name Corio Street to have concrete slab containing a street name set into the footpath|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 26 March 1954 Council items|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 September 1954 Tottenham requests|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 1 October 1954|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 7 February 1920 Braybrook Shire Council First session in year lasts until midnight|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 July 1930 Aussie Draws Dinkum Workers Fire|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 12 February 1932 Keilor Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 September 1932 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 July 1933 Braybrook Council Meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 26 November 1937 the Novembers of Yesteryear|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 January 1938 Street Names and numbers|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 31 March 1939 Naming of Streets costly procedure|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1926 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 August 1926 Sunshine Progress Association|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 October 1926 Saving the Roads|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 4 June 1927 Braybrook Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 25 June 1927 Meeting of Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 16 July 1937 Braybrook Shire Council Fortnightly meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 July 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 13 August 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 September 1927 Ordindary Meeting Correspondence|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 1 October 1927 Braybrook Council another lengthy meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 November 1927 Gas and Electric Humour|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 3 December 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 December 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 January 1928 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 May 1928 Braybrook Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 9 June 1928 Keilor Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 March 1952 Duplication of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 21 March 1952 Street Names to Honor Citizens|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 September 1952 Confusion on Street names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 3 October 1952 Change of Street Name|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 October 1952 Keilor Council decisions|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 6 February 1953 Duplicated Street Names to be altered|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 27 February 1953 Lack of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 June 1953 Duplication of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 June 1953 Honoring the Fee|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 October 1953 Request for change to Street Name|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 February 1954 Attention to Street name plates|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 7 May 1954 New Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 July 1954 Street Name confusion|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 September 1954 Complaints at Street name plates|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 5 November 1954 Street name changed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 1 May 1931 Alteration of Street names essential|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 August 1933 New Road to be Names St Albans Road|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 29 May 1936 Bars to Progress of Sunshine some Suggestions|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 July 1938 Shire of Braybrook Street Name changed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 12 August 1938 Shire of Braybrook|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 August 1938 Shire of Braybrook|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 May 1939Some Streets should be renamed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 November 1939 Street Names Suggested|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 24 November 1939 Topics of the week Street Names aleration|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 1 December 1939 Shopkeepers Object to Change of Street Name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 15 December 1939 Council Rejects the Ratepayers Request|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 2 August 1924 Street Names Sunshine and Native Product|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 August 1924 Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 August 1924 Sunshine Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 30 August 1924 Rebaptism of Streets|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 June 1926 Braybrook Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 17 July 1926 Street names farce|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 4 September 1926 Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 September 1926 What is in a name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 11 December 1926 Our Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 7 May 1927 Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 7 April 1928 New Street Names for Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 6 December 1929 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 February 1937 Where is Langbien Street|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 30 May 1941 Council Reports Engineers report|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 August 1941 Keilor Council Activities|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 24 April 1947 Referred to Officers|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 9 February 1940 Name of Hampshire Road to be Retained|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 May 1940 Confusing Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 July 1940 Confusing Street Name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 18 October 1940 St Albans Street Renamed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 October 1940 Braybrook Council Enigneers report|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 November 1941 The Councillors and Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1942 The Kilt beats the Hammer and Sickle|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1942 Old Ships Remembered|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 3 August 1945 Braybrook Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 3 April 1947 Street Names to Perpetuate Old Residents|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 18 November 1949 Council News Street names Duplicated|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 December 1949 New street Names South Road Beachley Hotham Windsor|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 13 December1940 More Fire Alarms needed|Flyer Willaton Street St Albans...City of Sunshine Minutes of Brimbank City Council Ordinary Meeting No 111 on 19 September 2001|Alphabetical Book with Street Names|Letter to City Of Maribyrnong on 24 September 2000 regarding change Burke Street Braybrook|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 21 April 1993 Streets to change Hampshire Road partly one way|Newspaper article Messenger 1 February 2000 Signposts pointing to the previous days of our lives|Newspaper article The Age 9 January 2002 Melbourne Street names|Photocopy of Alphabetical book of Sunshine Street names 3020|Handwritten notes about possible origins|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 15 December 1939 Council Rejects the Ratepayers request to keep Hampshire Road instead of Main Street|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 31 March 1950 Ratepayer complains at Councils neglect|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 August 1950 Confusion over Street Names Hampshire Crescent and Hampshire Road|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 November 1952 Letter to the Editor rise in rates|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 July 1953 New type of Street Name Corio Street to have concrete slab containing a street name set into the footpath|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 26 March 1954 Council items|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 September 1954 Tottenham requests|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 1 October 1954|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 7 February 1920 Braybrook Shire Council First session in year lasts until midnight|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 July 1930 Aussie Draws Dinkum Workers Fire|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 12 February 1932 Keilor Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 September 1932 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 July 1933 Braybrook Council Meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 26 November 1937 the Novembers of Yesteryear|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 January 1938 Street Names and numbers|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 31 March 1939 Naming of Streets costly procedure|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1926 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 August 1926 Sunshine Progress Association|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 October 1926 Saving the Roads|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 4 June 1927 Braybrook Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 25 June 1927 Meeting of Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 16 July 1937 Braybrook Shire Council Fortnightly meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 July 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 13 August 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 September 1927 Ordindary Meeting Correspondence|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 1 October 1927 Braybrook Council another lengthy meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 November 1927 Gas and Electric Humour|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 3 December 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 December 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 January 1928 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 May 1928 Braybrook Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 9 June 1928 Keilor Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 March 1952 Duplication of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 21 March 1952 Street Names to Honor Citizens|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 September 1952 Confusion on Street names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 3 October 1952 Change of Street Name|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 October 1952 Keilor Council decisions|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 6 February 1953 Duplicated Street Names to be altered|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 27 February 1953 Lack of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 June 1953 Duplication of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 June 1953 Honoring the Fee|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 October 1953 Request for change to Street Name|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 February 1954 Attention to Street name plates|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 7 May 1954 New Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 July 1954 Street Name confusion|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 September 1954 Complaints at Street name plates|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 5 November 1954 Street name changed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 1 May 1931 Alteration of Street names essential|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 August 1933 New Road to be Names St Albans Road|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 29 May 1936 Bars to Progress of Sunshine some Suggestions|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 July 1938 Shire of Braybrook Street Name changed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 12 August 1938 Shire of Braybrook|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 August 1938 Shire of Braybrook|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 May 1939Some Streets should be renamed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 November 1939 Street Names Suggested|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 24 November 1939 Topics of the week Street Names aleration|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 1 December 1939 Shopkeepers Object to Change of Street Name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 15 December 1939 Council Rejects the Ratepayers Request|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 2 August 1924 Street Names Sunshine and Native Product|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 August 1924 Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 August 1924 Sunshine Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 30 August 1924 Rebaptism of Streets|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 June 1926 Braybrook Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 17 July 1926 Street names farce|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 4 September 1926 Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 September 1926 What is in a name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 11 December 1926 Our Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 7 May 1927 Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 7 April 1928 New Street Names for Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 6 December 1929 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 February 1937 Where is Langbien Street|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 30 May 1941 Council Reports Engineers report|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 August 1941 Keilor Council Activities|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 24 April 1947 Referred to Officers|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 9 February 1940 Name of Hampshire Road to be Retained|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 May 1940 Confusing Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 July 1940 Confusing Street Name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 18 October 1940 St Albans Street Renamed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 October 1940 Braybrook Council Enigneers report|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 November 1941 The Councillors and Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1942 The Kilt beats the Hammer and Sickle|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1942 Old Ships Remembered|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 3 August 1945 Braybrook Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 3 April 1947 Street Names to Perpetuate Old Residents|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 18 November 1949 Council News Street names Duplicated|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 December 1949 New street Names South Road Beachley Hotham Windsor|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 13 December1940 More Fire Alarms needed|Flyer Willaton Street St Albans List of City Sunshine Street Names Origins and collection of articles on street names Archive City of Sunshine Street Names Origins ...Minutes of Brimbank City Council Ordinary Meeting No 111 on 19 September 2001|Alphabetical Book with Street Names|Letter to City Of Maribyrnong on 24 September 2000 regarding change Burke Street Braybrook|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 21 April 1993 Streets to change Hampshire Road partly one way|Newspaper article Messenger 1 February 2000 Signposts pointing to the previous days of our lives|Newspaper article The Age 9 January 2002 Melbourne Street names|Photocopy of Alphabetical book of Sunshine Street names 3020|Handwritten notes about possible origins|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 15 December 1939 Council Rejects the Ratepayers request to keep Hampshire Road instead of Main Street|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 31 March 1950 Ratepayer complains at Councils neglect|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 August 1950 Confusion over Street Names Hampshire Crescent and Hampshire Road|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 November 1952 Letter to the Editor rise in rates|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 July 1953 New type of Street Name Corio Street to have concrete slab containing a street name set into the footpath|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 26 March 1954 Council items|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 September 1954 Tottenham requests|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 1 October 1954|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 7 February 1920 Braybrook Shire Council First session in year lasts until midnight|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 July 1930 Aussie Draws Dinkum Workers Fire|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 12 February 1932 Keilor Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 September 1932 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 July 1933 Braybrook Council Meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 26 November 1937 the Novembers of Yesteryear|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 January 1938 Street Names and numbers|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 31 March 1939 Naming of Streets costly procedure|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1926 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 August 1926 Sunshine Progress Association|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 October 1926 Saving the Roads|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 4 June 1927 Braybrook Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 25 June 1927 Meeting of Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 16 July 1937 Braybrook Shire Council Fortnightly meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 July 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 13 August 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 September 1927 Ordindary Meeting Correspondence|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 1 October 1927 Braybrook Council another lengthy meeting|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 November 1927 Gas and Electric Humour|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 3 December 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 December 1927 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 January 1928 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 May 1928 Braybrook Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 9 June 1928 Keilor Shire Council|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 March 1952 Duplication of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 21 March 1952 Street Names to Honor Citizens|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 September 1952 Confusion on Street names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 3 October 1952 Change of Street Name|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 October 1952 Keilor Council decisions|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 6 February 1953 Duplicated Street Names to be altered|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 27 February 1953 Lack of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 June 1953 Duplication of Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 19 June 1953 Honoring the Fee|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 October 1953 Request for change to Street Name|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 5 February 1954 Attention to Street name plates|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 7 May 1954 New Street Names|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 30 July 1954 Street Name confusion|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 17 September 1954 Complaints at Street name plates|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 5 November 1954 Street name changed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 1 May 1931 Alteration of Street names essential|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 August 1933 New Road to be Names St Albans Road|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 29 May 1936 Bars to Progress of Sunshine some Suggestions|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 July 1938 Shire of Braybrook Street Name changed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 12 August 1938 Shire of Braybrook|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 August 1938 Shire of Braybrook|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 May 1939Some Streets should be renamed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 November 1939 Street Names Suggested|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 24 November 1939 Topics of the week Street Names aleration|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 1 December 1939 Shopkeepers Object to Change of Street Name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 15 December 1939 Council Rejects the Ratepayers Request|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 2 August 1924 Street Names Sunshine and Native Product|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 August 1924 Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 August 1924 Sunshine Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 30 August 1924 Rebaptism of Streets|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 June 1926 Braybrook Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 17 July 1926 Street names farce|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 4 September 1926 Street names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 September 1926 What is in a name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 11 December 1926 Our Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 7 May 1927 Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 7 April 1928 New Street Names for Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 6 December 1929 Braybrook Shire Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 February 1937 Where is Langbien Street|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 30 May 1941 Council Reports Engineers report|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 August 1941 Keilor Council Activities|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 24 April 1947 Referred to Officers|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 9 February 1940 Name of Hampshire Road to be Retained|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 10 May 1940 Confusing Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 19 July 1940 Confusing Street Name|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 18 October 1940 St Albans Street Renamed|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 October 1940 Braybrook Council Enigneers report|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 November 1941 The Councillors and Street Names|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1942 The Kilt beats the Hammer and Sickle|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 23 January 1942 Old Ships Remembered|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 3 August 1945 Braybrook Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 3 April 1947 Street Names to Perpetuate Old Residents|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 18 November 1949 Council News Street names Duplicated|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 December 1949 New street Names South Road Beachley Hotham Windsor|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 13 December1940 More Fire Alarms needed|Flyer Willaton Street St Albanscity of sunshine -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBooklet - Booklet - Historic Portland Street Names Victoria, c. 1972
... Sixteen page booklet, grey card cover, red and blue print, Historic Portland street Names, their location, origin and significance. Yellow pages, black print, street map affixed to inside back cover...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Sixteen page booklet, grey card cover, red and blue print, Historic Portland street Names, their location, origin and significance. Yellow pages, black print, street map affixed to inside back cover Booklet Booklet - Historic Portland Street Names Victoria E.N.T HENRY E. ...Sixteen page booklet, grey card cover, red and blue print, Historic Portland street Names, their location, origin and significance. Yellow pages, black print, street map affixed to inside back cover -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBook, E.N.T. HENRY, Historic Portland Street Names, 1972
... Book of historic Portland street names, including their origin, location and significance. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road local history street names Portland directory Front: fly leaf: 'Miss Schunke With compliments Noel Henry' - handwritten black biro Book of historic Portland street names, including their origin, location and significance. ...Book of historic Portland street names, including their origin, location and significance. A street map of Portland is attached to inside of back cover. Semi gloss card covers, grey with red and blue print. Inside pages pale yellow, black print. Map of Portland white with black print.local history, street names, portland, directory -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Place Names of South Australia, 1970
... Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This book gives information on the place names of South Australia and the origins of the names. ...This book gives information on the place names of South Australia and the origins of the names. It was compiled by Ronald Praite and John Tolley in 1970 and so is somewhat out of date as more place names would have to be added today. European settlement began in South Australia in 1836.This book is of minor interest to those in the Warrnambool area and may be useful for those researchers whose families have some connection to early South Australian history. This is a hard cover book of 208 pages. The cover is dark red with the names of the book and the authors on the spine. The dust cover has a colour photograph of a South Australian panorama on the front and a plain green back cover. The book has a Foreword, Sources of Reference, Acknowledgements, Introduction and an alphabetical listing of South Australian place names and the origins of the names. There are many black and white photographs supplied by the South Australian Tourist Bureau. There is some colour fading on the dust cover.Front Cover: ‘Place Names of South Australia’ ‘R.Praite’ ‘J.C.Tolley’ history of south australia, place names of south australia, ronald praite, john tolley -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Street Names of Colac, 2008
... This is a book giving information on the streets of Colac and the origins of the names. Colac is a city 150 kilometres south west of Melbourne and is a commercial centre for a major agricultural area. ...The book contains the names and name origins of Colac streets in alphabetical order and many black and white photographs. ...streets, many of which were named after pioneers of the district. The book will be useful for research. History of Colac Colac and District Historical Society Street Names of Colac Ian McIntosh Front Cover: ‘Street Names of Colac’ ‘Colac and District Historical Society’ This is a soft cover book of 60 pages. The cover has a blue background and features a colour photograph (mainly in green, blue and white tonings) of a panorama of the Colac district. The photograph extends over the front and back covers. The book contains the names and name origins ...This is a book giving information on the streets of Colac and the origins of the names. Colac is a city 150 kilometres south west of Melbourne and is a commercial centre for a major agricultural area. It is situated near the 3rd largest volcanic plain in the world and European settlement began in 1837. The book was commenced by Ian McIntosh in the 1970s and in 2005 the Colac and District Historical Society took on the project again with the major editors being Ida and Andrew McIntosh. This book is of interest, particularly those in the Western District of Victoria, as it contains information on Colac streets, many of which were named after pioneers of the district. The book will be useful for research. This is a soft cover book of 60 pages. The cover has a blue background and features a colour photograph (mainly in green, blue and white tonings) of a panorama of the Colac district. The photograph extends over the front and back covers. The book contains the names and name origins of Colac streets in alphabetical order and many black and white photographs. The pages have a glued binding. Front Cover: ‘Street Names of Colac’ ‘Colac and District Historical Society’ history of colac, colac and district historical society, street names of colac, ian mcintosh -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Streets of Hamilton, 2007 (revised and reprinted 2009)
... This is a book providing information on the streets of Hamilton, Victoria and the origin of the names. Hamilton is a city in Western Victoria at the intersection of the Glenelg Highway and the Henty Highway. ...The book contains an Introduction, a Preface, a Foreword, an Early Days Overview, a list of Contents, a list of the streets in alphabetical order with information on the origin of the names, two Appendices and an Index. ...named after a place in Scotland. Hamilton Victoria is the centre of a sheep-grazing and agricultural district. The book won an award in the 2008 Victorian Community History Awards. This book is of interest as it gives information on the Hamilton streets and the origin ...This is a book providing information on the streets of Hamilton, Victoria and the origin of the names. Hamilton is a city in Western Victoria at the intersection of the Glenelg Highway and the Henty Highway. European settlement began with the arrival of pastoralists following the 1836 explorations of Major Thomas Mitchell. The Wedge family in 1839 had the property ‘The Grange’ which covered the site of Hamilton today. The town was gazetted in 1851 and named after a place in Scotland. Hamilton Victoria is the centre of a sheep-grazing and agricultural district. The book won an award in the 2008 Victorian Community History Awards. This book is of interest as it gives information on the Hamilton streets and the origin of their names. The history of Hamilton is of particular interest to those also living in the Western District. The book will be a useful research tool. This is a soft cover book of 174 pages. The back cover has a white background with black and white photographs of five local Hamilton people. The front cover has a yellow and brown background with black and white photographs of five local Hamilton people, an outline of a map of Victoria and a photograph of a map of the Hamilton area with some artefacts placed on the map. The book contains an Introduction, a Preface, a Foreword, an Early Days Overview, a list of Contents, a list of the streets in alphabetical order with information on the origin of the names, two Appendices and an Index. The book has many black and white photographs and sketches. Front Cover: ‘2nd Edition’ ‘The Streets of Hamilton’ ‘Western Victoria Australia’ ‘By John McKay’ ‘A History of the People behind the Names’hamilton, victoria, john mckay, street names of hamilton, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, The Temiangandeen Country Dergholm, 1973
... Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This booklet gives information on the settlement of Dergholm at the time of the centenary of its founding, 1973. The origin of the name ...This booklet gives information on the settlement of Dergholm at the time of the centenary of its founding, 1973. The origin of the name Dergholm is unclear but it may have Irish connections. Europeans came to the area in the 1840s and 50s but it was not until the 1870s that the town was surveyed. Dergholm is in the far west of Victoria 334 kilometres from Melbourne and nearby is Dergholm State Park established in 1982. The booklet was produced for the Centenary Back to Dergholm Committee and the local centenary celebrations. This book is of some interest as it provides information on Dergholm, a settlement in the far west of Western Victoria. This is a soft cover booklet of 52 pages by Alistair Roper. It has a cream-coloured cover with a black and white photograph of early Dergholm on the front cover (Edward Quinn’s house). The booklet has printed material - a President’s Message, an Author’s Note, Acknowledgements, Contents, information on the Dergholm area, including a list of local birds, and References. There are several black and white photographs of the area and its people. The book is stapled. Front Cover: ‘The Temiangandgeen Country, Dergholm Centenary, 1873-1973’dergholm victoria, alistair roper, history of western district of victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Yet Not I, Late 19th century
... Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road The handwriting of the Skilbeck inscription suggests that it is of 19th century origin so the first owner of the book may have been Richard Skilbeck, a pioneer of the Koroit district who was at Yangery Grange farm from 1866 to 1916. The name ...The handwriting of the Skilbeck inscription suggests that it is of 19th century origin so the first owner of the book may have been Richard Skilbeck, a pioneer of the Koroit district who was at Yangery Grange farm from 1866 to 1916. The name on the printed label would be that of a Skilbeck descendant. This book is of antiquarian interest and is also kept because of its connection to the Skilbeck families from the Koroit and Yangery area This is a hard cover book of 357 pages. It has a green cover with black and gold decorative panels and scrolls and gold lettering. The cover is somewhat stained and the spine is a little faded. The book has 33 chapters and advertisements at the back of the book for other books by the same author. There are decorative borders and scrolls at the beginning and end of each chapter. There are several black and white full-page illustrations, all protected by tissue paper. The inscription is handwritten in black ink and a piece of paper containing a printed name and address is affixed to the first page with adhesive tape. This label appears to come from an address on a parcel or newspaper.‘Skilbeck Yangery’ ‘18 Mr Skilbeck Southern Cross Store Warrnambool’ richard skilbeck, yangery grange, yet not i -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Financial record - Warrnambool Financial Transactions Ledger, 1940s
... Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road The ownership of this ledger, dating from 1943 to 1945, is not known. It contains financial details of jobs done and sales and the names listed are those of residents of Warrnambool and district and local businesses. In general the amounts registered are small but there is no indication of the type of jobs done or goods supplied. It is conjectured that the ledger belonged to a local tradesman who also had a shop outlet. The origin ...The ownership of this ledger, dating from 1943 to 1945, is not known. It contains financial details of jobs done and sales and the names listed are those of residents of Warrnambool and district and local businesses. In general the amounts registered are small but there is no indication of the type of jobs done or goods supplied. It is conjectured that the ledger belonged to a local tradesman who also had a shop outlet. The origin of this ledger is unknown so the only interest is in the names included.This is a hard cover ledger with a dark green cover. The insides of the cover have a red and green mottled pattern. The 250 pages have ruled red lines and contain handwritten entries in blue ink. There are some loose sheets connected to the entries. Some pages at the back are blank. The pages are bound with string.warrnambool businesses, warrnambool financial ledger dating from world war two -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir Spoon, Goodwill Products, Late 20th century
... This school had its origins in the establishment in 1913 in Timor Street, Warrnambool of the Warrnambool Technical School which later incorporated the Warrnambool Technical College. In the 1970s the Technical School section was relocated to Caramut Street, Warrnambool and in 1990 was re-named Brauer College (after a local doctor of note, Doctor Alfred Brauer, a prominent supporter of technical education in Warrnambool. ...Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This spoon is a souvenir of Brauer College, Warrnambool. This school had its origins in the establishment in 1913 in Timor Street, Warrnambool of the Warrnambool Technical School which later incorporated the Warrnambool Technical College. In the 1970s the Technical School section was relocated to Caramut Street, Warrnambool and in 1990 was re-named ...This spoon is a souvenir of Brauer College, Warrnambool. This school had its origins in the establishment in 1913 in Timor Street, Warrnambool of the Warrnambool Technical School which later incorporated the Warrnambool Technical College. In the 1970s the Technical School section was relocated to Caramut Street, Warrnambool and in 1990 was re-named Brauer College (after a local doctor of note, Doctor Alfred Brauer, a prominent supporter of technical education in Warrnambool. The Timor Street location is now the site of South West T.A.F.E. (Technical and Further Education).This spoon is of interest as a memento of Brauer College, an important secondary school institution in Warrnambool. This is a gilt-covered metal spoon with a decorative top containing an inserted round badge in blue and yellow colouring. The spoon is contained within a black and clear-coloured plastic containerBrauer Secondary College Goodwill Products brauer college, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Certificate, Loyal Victoria Lodge, mid 1940s
... origins in Manchester, England. The Warrnambool Lodge built the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street in 1869 and in 1872 it joined with other friendly societies and established the Friendly Societies Park in Koroit Street. The MUIOOF joined with the Australian Natives Association and today the new name...origins in Manchester, England. The Warrnambool Lodge built the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street in 1869 and in 1872 it joined with other friendly societies and established the Friendly Societies Park in Koroit Street. The MUIOOF joined with the Australian Natives Association and today the new name ...The Loyal Victoria Lodge was established in Warrnambool in1862. It was a Lodge connected with the Friendly Society Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows. Friendly Societies were established to give members assistance in times of illness and hardship and to offer insurance against such events. The MUIOOF had its origins in Manchester, England. The Warrnambool Lodge built the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street in 1869 and in 1872 it joined with other friendly societies and established the Friendly Societies Park in Koroit Street. The MUIOOF joined with the Australian Natives Association and today the new name in Australian Unity. No details are available on W. A. McLean but the certificate indicates that he served his country during World War Two.This certificate is of considerable interest as the Loyal Victoria Lodge was a pioneer friendly society in Warrnambool with its history going back to 1862. It is also a good example of the certificates given to Warrnambool residents who had rendered significant war time service in World War Two.Framed Certificate featuring text and a coloured picture. The picture includes: a dove, five scrolls, a laurel wreath surrounding a globe, three women in long dresses, three young children, two stylised flower beds, rays of light, a hill and four coats of arms. It is covered with clear plastic with a metal back and metal prop. WARRNAMBOOL DISTRICT INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS IN VICTORIA MANCHESTER UNITY FRIENDLY SOCIETY. The Officers and Members of the Loyal Victoria Lodge No. 4835 express grateful recognition and sincere appreciation to Bro. W. A. McLean for services rendered to God, King and Empire in Great War, 1939- 1945. N.G.Chas Gerock V.G. F.J. Toogood Rob Fairbridge Secretary. a circular red seal. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir - Souvenir Spoon
... origins in the establishment of Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street, Warrnambool in 1913. It later became Warrnambool Technical College and the Technical School section was re-located to Caramut Road in Warrnambool in the 1970s. In 1990 the name...Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This spoon has been produced as a souvenir of Brauer College in Warrnambool. It would have been issued to, or bought by Brauer College students, ex-students, teachers and other community members interested in the school. Brauer College has its origins in the establishment of Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street, Warrnambool in 1913. It later became Warrnambool Technical College and the Technical School section was re-located to Caramut Road in Warrnambool in the 1970s. In 1990 the name ...This spoon has been produced as a souvenir of Brauer College in Warrnambool. It would have been issued to, or bought by Brauer College students, ex-students, teachers and other community members interested in the school. Brauer College has its origins in the establishment of Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street, Warrnambool in 1913. It later became Warrnambool Technical College and the Technical School section was re-located to Caramut Road in Warrnambool in the 1970s. In 1990 the name was changed to Brauer College (named after Dr Brauer, a prominent local doctor and supporter of secondary education In Warrnambool). This item is retained as an example of a souvenir spoon associated with a prominent educational institution in Warrnambool – Brauer College. This is a gilt-covered metal spoon with ornamentation at the top of the spoon surrounding a blue insert with gold lettering and a gold seahorse logo.brauer college, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Road register loose binder, 1953
... streets. It contains information on the locality, wards, allotment numbers, lodged plan numbers, footpaths and printed information from the Victorian Local Government Departments. It sometimes gives the origin of the name...streets. It contains information on the locality, wards, allotment numbers, lodged plan numbers, footpaths and printed information from the Victorian Local Government Departments. It sometimes gives the origin of the name ...This is an Alphabetical Register of the streets in Warrnambool as listed by Warrnambool City Council officers. It appears to have been a working register used in the 1950s, 60s and 70s and information has been added to the entries as it became available and as Council works were carried out in these streets. It contains information on the locality, wards, allotment numbers, lodged plan numbers, footpaths and printed information from the Victorian Local Government Departments. It sometimes gives the origin of the name of the street and some other miscellaneous information is included. It is presumed that the information contained therein has now been stored electronically. This is a most important ledger as it contains much valuable historical information on Warrnambool streets. It will be of great use to researchers. This is a loose leaf binder with a black leather cover and a black metal and cord binding mechanism. The pages are unnumbered but there is provision for insertion or removal of pages and there are leather alphabetical tabs protruding from the pages. The pages have blue ruled lines with blue lined margins and headings. The streets in Warrnambool are listed alphabetically and the information in the register contains both typed and handwritten material. There are also printed notices from the Victorian Local Government department, extracts from newspapers, copies of letters and plans of street subdivisions. There is one loose page.warrnambool city council, warrnmbool streets register -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Album - Family Photos & UK views
... Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road The origin and owner of this album are unknown but the name’ Vickers’ suggests some local connection. ...The origin and owner of this album are unknown but the name’ Vickers’ suggests some local connection. There are twelve photographs of people and twenty-nine photographs of buildings and scenes, mostly of places in England (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire). The photographers’ names listed are from Nottingham. The photographs probably date from the 1860s and 1870s. This is most likely an album of some significance as the name ‘Vickers’ on the inside cover of this album suggests that the photographs belonged to the Vickers family. Robert Vickers, who came from Nottingham, was a farmer at Summerside in Panmure in the 1860s, 70s and 80s so the photographs in the album are likely to be of his family members. This is a small photograph album with a brown leather cover There is a raised gold-coloured metal belt motif on the front cover and one piece of gold-coloured metal on the lower side of the front cover,Inside the front cover, in blue biro, the handwritten name ‘Vickers’ The word ‘Album’ is printed on the spine. warrnambool, vickers, robert vickers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, New Testament The Queens Jubilee 1887, 1886
... She wrote the first book on the origin of street names in Warrnambool. Allendale is a small settlement in the Hepburn area of Victoria. ...Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This book was printed to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, 1887 (50th anniversary of her Coronation as Queen of England). John Markman is most likely the father or grandfather of Mary Snell (nee Markman). Mrs Snell was a teacher in Warrnambool and an active member of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society in its early years. She wrote the first book on the origin of street names ...This book was printed to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, 1887 (50th anniversary of her Coronation as Queen of England). John Markman is most likely the father or grandfather of Mary Snell (nee Markman). Mrs Snell was a teacher in Warrnambool and an active member of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society in its early years. She wrote the first book on the origin of street names in Warrnambool. Allendale is a small settlement in the Hepburn area of Victoria. This book is of minor interest as a memento of Queen Victoria’s 1887 Jubilee and as a book that appears to have come to the Historical Society via an early member, Mary Snell (nee Markman). This is a book of 240 pages. It has a black cover with the imprint on the front cover of a crown and shield and the words ‘The Queen’s Jubilee, 1887, Victoria’ and on the back cover a circular scroll with the words, ‘British and Foreign Bible Society, New Testament’. The cover has been bound with black tape and adhesive tape but the binding has come apart. Several pages are torn at the edges and dog-eared. ‘John Markman, Allendale, 17th June 1887’ Copy of Queen Victoria’s handwritten message - ‘On earth peace, goodwill toward men, Victoria, Windsor Castle, March 8,1887’ john markman, mary snell, history of warrnambool. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Notes, Lecture Notes - type written
... He also produced a revised edition of the booklet containing notes on the origin of street names in Warrnambool. Wicking Place in Warrnambool is named after him.He died in the late 1990s. ...Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road These typed notes have been prepared by Tom Wicking to be used in conjunction with his collection of slides on local history. Tom Wicking was a noted local historian, particularly well-known in the 1970s and 80s. He was an early active member of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society and was involved in the establishment of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in the mid 1970s. He also produced a revised edition of the booklet containing notes on the origin of street names ...These typed notes have been prepared by Tom Wicking to be used in conjunction with his collection of slides on local history. Tom Wicking was a noted local historian, particularly well-known in the 1970s and 80s. He was an early active member of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society and was involved in the establishment of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in the mid 1970s. He also produced a revised edition of the booklet containing notes on the origin of street names in Warrnambool. Wicking Place in Warrnambool is named after him.He died in the late 1990s. These notes and slides were part of Wicking’s deceased estate and have been de-acquisitioned from the Flagstaff Hill collection and passed to the Warrrnambool and District Historical Society through the estate of Les O’Callaghan.These notes were for use in slide shows etc and have a limited use today as the historical information contained therein is continually being revised and technology has changed The slide material has been scanned and will be better utilized this way in a power point presentation etc. Typed sheets on aspects of Warrnambool and district history – note-book size (13 packs); quarto size (1 pack). warrnambool, tom wicking -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Pocket watch, key
... Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This watch key is inscribed with the name of ‘T. Ferguson’, a watchmaker and jeweller from Warrnambool. He may have been the maker of the key or the distributor. No information has been found on ‘T. Ferguson’ but he may have been related to William Ferguson, a well-known Warrnambool watchmaker, jeweller and oculist in the early 1900s. William Ferguson was a Warrnambool Councillor and Mayor. His shop was in Timor Street. This watch key is of minor interest as one with some provenance. It is of Warrnambool origin ...This watch key is inscribed with the name of ‘T. Ferguson’, a watchmaker and jeweller from Warrnambool. He may have been the maker of the key or the distributor. No information has been found on ‘T. Ferguson’ but he may have been related to William Ferguson, a well-known Warrnambool watchmaker, jeweller and oculist in the early 1900s. William Ferguson was a Warrnambool Councillor and Mayor. His shop was in Timor Street.This watch key is of minor interest as one with some provenance. It is of Warrnambool origin. It also has some social significance as an example of the type of pocket watch and key used in the early 20th century. This is a small watch key with a metal mechanism for winding a pocket watch, a circular metal section, gilded over, with the name of the watchmaker and a small top section with a ring for hanging the item on a chain etc. On one side of the circular section: ‘T.Ferguson, Warnambool’(sic) On the reverse side: ‘Watch Maker & Jeweller’ ferguson, watchmaker and jeweller, t.ferguson, watchmaker, jeweller, oculist, warrnambool, william ferguson -
Yendon History GroupBook, pupil's register, Pupils' Register, <1930
... Yendon History Group 1 Pope Street Yendon goldfields Book lists all enrolled students, date enrolled, parents' name & occupation, distance lived from school, number of days attended in each year of attendance, destination/origin of student. ...Book lists all enrolled students, date enrolled, parents' name & occupation, distance lived from school, number of days attended in each year of attendance, destination/origin of student.High level of local significance as book contains factual and precise information concerning each pupil.register of all pupils enrolled at Yendon State school from 1928 to 1963. Enrollment book."Yendon 719" hand-written on cover.school, student, yendon state school, yendon, pupils register, school records -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Zelda Martin, Central Victorian Goldmining towns - Boom Towns or Ghost Towns?, c1996
... Black display book titled Local Towns 1 : Alma: *Brief history *Directory *Maps Amphitheatre / Mountain Hut: *Brief History Post Office Directory Ararat: *Brief History *Post Office Directory 1869 - Alphabetical Listing by Occupation *Ararat - Prominent Citizens of 1858 *Langi-Morgala Museum Avoca: *Brief History *Excerpts from 'Avoca The Early Years', Margery and Betty Beavis; pg1 - Beginnings; pg11 - The Midas Touch; pg25 - Local Gold Escorts; pg27 - A Town is Born; pg51- The Administration of Justice; pg53 - The Ways of the Law; pg61 - News of the Day; pg65 - A Time to Play; pg72 - Land Ownership *Post Office Directory (Bailliere's) 1869 *Tourism Map and Information of area *Historic Avoca - A 5.5km Tour *Avoca & the Pyrenees Region - information pamphlet Ballarat: *Early History of Ballarat - Ballarat Historical Society, Publication No.1: origin of the name; Ballaarat - the Beginning; Fabulous Yields from the Ballaarat Goldfield; *Streetscape Lydiard Street. ...Black display book titled Local Towns 1 : Alma: *Brief history *Directory *Maps Amphitheatre / Mountain Hut: *Brief History Post Office Directory Ararat: *Brief History *Post Office Directory 1869 - Alphabetical Listing by Occupation *Ararat - Prominent Citizens of 1858 *Langi-Morgala Museum Avoca: *Brief History *Excerpts from 'Avoca The Early Years', Margery and Betty Beavis; pg1 - Beginnings; pg11 - The Midas Touch; pg25 - Local Gold Escorts; pg27 - A Town is Born; pg51- The Administration of Justice; pg53 - The Ways of the Law; pg61 - News of the Day; pg65 - A Time to Play; pg72 - Land Ownership *Post Office Directory (Bailliere's) 1869 *Tourism Map and Information of area *Historic Avoca - A 5.5km Tour *Avoca & the Pyrenees Region - information pamphlet Ballarat: *Early History of Ballarat - Ballarat Historical Society, Publication No.1: origin of the name; Ballaarat - the Beginning; Fabulous Yields from the Ballaarat Goldfield; *Streetscape Lydiard Street. ...Zelda Martin was a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne.[.1] 4th item in light blue display book titled Research Approach/Overview of Chapters/Confirmation of Canditure/Chapters1,2,3&4 of proposed thesis. *Twenty-seven page article on Victorian goldfields towns titled: Central Victorian Goldmining Towns - Boom Towns or Ghost Towns. The article was written during the author's PhD study. It outlines the context methodology, and resources and the chapters of the proposed thesis: (1) Central Victorian Goldmining Towns - The Context (2) Contemporary Views of the Factors Necessary for Town Growth (3) Outward Manifestations of Town Growth (4) The Trappings of Government (5-9) The Main Towns and Their Hinterland. [.2] 5th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 1 of proposed thesis titled 'Pick, Shovel and Tin Dish Mining.' Covers in Section A: Central Victoria - Pre 1851: Aborigines in Central Victoria, Squatters, and Government. Section B: The years 1851-1854: The Early Gold Rushes, Government Reaction, Township Surveys, Legislation, Town Development, Local Government and Early Settlement. [.3] 6th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *2A of proposed thesis titled 'Contemporary Views of the Factors Necessary for Town Growth'. Similar information to Chapter 1 plus extra re towns and maps. Sections: Introduction, Context of Place - Geographical Towns Listed, The Context of Time - Pre1851 Aborigines, Governance of Port Phillip, The Squatters, The Villages of Central Victorian Highlands, Conclusion, Condensed Version of Chapter2B. [.4] 7th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter2B of proposed thesis. Sections: Area of Research, Schools, Banks, Newspapers, Progress Association, Town Development - Sandhurst (Bendigo), Ballarat, Castlemaine,, Maryborough, Ararat and Stawell. [.5] 8th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 3 of proposed thesis titled 'Outward Manifestations of Town Growth'. Sections: Introduction, Contemporary Writing, Educationalists, The Bankers, The Townsfolk, Current Theory, General Theories of Urban Development, and Conclusion. [.6] 9th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 4 of proposed thesis titled 'Trappings of Government' Sections: Introduction, Early Government Attitudes to Mining and Town Development, Law and Order, Township Surveys, Legislation, Local Government, Transport and Communication, The People and Lobbyists. [.7] 10th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *'The Rise and Fall of Central Victorian Goldmining Towns'. Includes a map showing main Goldfields, a table showing towns and villages at two points in time - 1857 and 1871; a Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources. [.8] Resource No1. Black display book titled Local Towns 1 : Alma: *Brief history *Directory *Maps Amphitheatre / Mountain Hut: *Brief History Post Office Directory Ararat: *Brief History *Post Office Directory 1869 - Alphabetical Listing by Occupation *Ararat - Prominent Citizens of 1858 *Langi-Morgala Museum Avoca: *Brief History *Excerpts from 'Avoca The Early Years', Margery and Betty Beavis; pg1 - Beginnings; pg11 - The Midas Touch; pg25 - Local Gold Escorts; pg27 - A Town is Born; pg51- The Administration of Justice; pg53 - The Ways of the Law; pg61 - News of the Day; pg65 - A Time to Play; pg72 - Land Ownership *Post Office Directory (Bailliere's) 1869 *Tourism Map and Information of area *Historic Avoca - A 5.5km Tour *Avoca & the Pyrenees Region - information pamphlet Ballarat: *Early History of Ballarat - Ballarat Historical Society, Publication No.1: origin of the name; Ballaarat - the Beginning; Fabulous Yields from the Ballaarat Goldfield; *Streetscape Lydiard Street. *Hand drawn map showing Leigh River, Old Portland Bay Road, plaque on road to Colac; etc. *Newspaper article re 'The Theatre Royal' ( which stood in the vicinity of the current Owen Williams store) - 'The News'15/04/1998 *Article - 'Ballarat's Mechanics' Institute Lives On' Ballarat Courier, 14/09/1985 *Article - Standing the Test of Time' The News 17/11/1993 re The Mechanics Institute & picture of the Reading Room *'Ballarat a Study of a City, Phyllis Reichl, pub. Nelson, 1968; no.3 place, time and people field studies series *Investigator Vol.33 No.2, 1998 Geelong Historical Society. Article on pg75 describes Ballarat in 1861 *Folded poster - 'Ballarat 100' a history of telegraph communication, pub. Telecom. Beaufort (Fiery Creek): *Brief history *Post Office Directory [.9] Resource No.2 Black Folder Titled Towns cont.No2 Bendigo (Sandhurst): *'Family & Local History at the Bendigo Library - 1851-2001 150 years of gold'. *Bendigo Government Camp in 1853 illustration; key to sketch and names of Government officers stationed there *Excerpts from 'Bendigo and Vicinity' Adolph Haman *The Bendigo Goldfield Registry - pgs 1-7 Introduction *Excerpt: 'Breaking the Grip' *Excerpt: The Most Go-Ahead Place *Excerpts from 'History of Bendigo' - anti license agitation; laying out of town; proposed railway; gold calls and dividends; the Sandhurst Municipality; journalism *Bibliography Blackwood: *Excerpts from 'Aspects of Early Blackwood - The Goldfield, the Landmarks, the Pioneers' Alan J Buckingham and Margaret F Hitchcock, JG Publishing,1980 Buninyong: *A Brief History *Investigator Vol1 No.2 Feb 1966 Geelong Historical Society. Pg3 - Article re gold escort route - Mt Alexander to Adelaide - (see a simple monument on the Western Highway a few miles out of Horsham. Pg 15 - Ballarat Excursion - re the finding of gold. *Three articles published by Buninyong and District Historical Society Inc: (Magpie Exploration; Finding Gold In The Green Hills; Magpie Exploration; Burnt Bridge to Cargarie to Mt Mercer) *Copies of newspaper articles/items *Buninyong Street Directory Carisbrook: *In the Beginning There Was Carisbrook *The History of the Carisbrook Racecourse Carngham / Snake Valley: *Brief History *Directory Castlemaine: *Directory 1865-1866 - Alphabetical and Street *Poster - Castlemaine A Contemporary Guide "The Great Centre" 1866 - A Contemporary Guide to the Fascinating Past *Pamphlet - Castlemaine District Community Hospital *Map - Castlemaine, Maldon & Surrounding Districts *Map and Information - The Dry Diggings Track - a 55kl walk among historic goldfields relics ( Castlemaine Fryerstown Vaughan Mt Franklin Hepburn Daylesford) *Postcard - Former Court House *Directory 1867 - Alphabetical, Trade [.10] Resource No.3 Grey folder Titled Towns 3 Creswick to Maryborough Creswick: *Brief History *Booklet - "Creswick Cemetery Walk" *Booklet - The Buried Rivers of Gold Heritage Trail Creswick *Creswick Historical Museum Information Sheet *Chronological History of Creswick *Alphabetical Directory of the Borough of Creswick *Creswick's Creek Directory 1856 *Historic Creswick Walking Tour *A Brief Account of the Schools of Creswick - Past and Present *100 Years of Railway Travel in Creswick *The Berry Deep Leads *The Spence Home at Jackass Gully in the Creswick State Forest ( William Guthrie Spence - Pioneer) *The New Australian Mine and the 1882 Disaster *Creswick District News, Issue 7, July August 1999 *The Creswick Miners Walk - Information and Map *Maps Chewton: *Brief History *Directory Clunes: *Brief History *Clunes Street Directory Daylesford: *Brief History *Notable Bushfires in Daylesford District Over More Than a Century - "Black Thursday" 1851; 1862; 1899; the Disastrous Hepburn Fire of 1906; 1939; 1944; 1969. *Post Office Directory -Daylesford and Hepburn Dunolly / Inkerman: *Brief History *Directory *Pamphlet - Goldfields Historical Museum *Pamphlet - Historic Dunolly - Victoria's Best Kept Secret *Map of Gold Workings at Dunolly Area - showing where the main gold rushes occurred *Brief History - Inglewood *Directory - Inglewood - Name Occupation, Dwelling Kingower: *Brief History *Directory - Name / Ocupation / Dwelling Linton / Happy Valley / Piggoreet: *Brief History *Directory - Lintons McIvor: *"A History of the Shire and the Township of Heathcote" by J.O. Randell Majorca: *Brief History *Official Post Office Directory 1869 - Name / Occupation/ Address Maldon (Tarrangower): *Brief History Part 1 *Brief History Part 2 *Post Office Directory *List - Alphabetical Order by Names plus Business and Trade (Tarrangower Times Oct/1858) *List - Alphabetical Order by Trade plus Name and Business *Directory - Name / Occupation / Dwelling Maryborough: *Worsley Cottage - built by Arthur Worsley, a contractor in stonework in 1894 [.11] Resource No. 4 Blue Display Book titled Towns 4 Moliagul to Stawell Moliagul: *Brief History *Moligul Legislative Assembly (Voting?) List - Names and Occupations *Moliagul Victorian Post Office Directory 1868 - Name / Ocupation / Address / Comments *"The Welcome Stranger" gold nugget *The Sunday School *The Welcome Stranger Discovery Walk - information and map Moonambel (Mountain Creek) Redbank *Brief History *List of names extracted from advertisments of the Pioneer and Mountain Creek Advertiser 16/02/1861. *Bailliere's Directory 1869 - Alphabetical List of Name / Occupation / Place St Arnaud: *Brief History Sebastapol: *Brief History *Directory 1869 - Alphabetical by Name; plus occupation and address. Browns and Scarsdale: *Brief History *Browns Street Directory - Name and Occupation Smythesdale: *Brief Description *Smythesdale Street Directory -Name and Occupation Stawell (Pleasant Creek) *Brief History *Victorian Official Post Office Directory - Name /Occupation / Dwelling *Chronology - 1841-1920 *Production of gold statistics - 1879 - 1900 *Big Hill *Extracts from "The Golden Years of Stawell". Chapt 1 - Stawell's Coming Out. Capt. 2 - The Gold Rush. Caapt.3 - Cradle of Democracy. Chapt.4 - The Reefs Becomes Stawell. Chapt. 5 - Rushing In. Chapt.6 - The Pioneers. Chapt 7 - The Decade of Optimism. [.12] Resource No. 5: Blue Display Book titled 'Towns Steiglitz to the The Golden Triangle. Steiglitz: Brief History Victorian Post Office Directory 1869 *Map of Steiglitz *List of maps relevant to Steiglitz history *Information 6 tables of data from "Reports of Mining Surveyors Talbot (Back Creek) Brief History Taradale: Post office Directory 1869 - Name/Occupation/Street. Also list in alphabetical order by Occupation Taradale *Chronological Reference to Taradale Mines *Water - The Coliban System of Waterworks *Joseph Brady *The Syphon Tarnagulla (Sandy Creek) *Brief History *Tarnagulla Businessmen Cameos to give depth to advertisments in 'The Tarnagulla Courier' various issues 1864-1871 *Directory - Name/Occupation /Address *List - Name/Business/Trade Wedderburn (Koorong) *Brief History *List - Name/Occupation The Golden Triangle: *The Early Rushes - Wedderburn / Moliagul / Sandy Creek - Tarnagulla / Jones Creek - Waanyarra / Kingower / Dunolly - Goldsborough / Inglweood *Census of 1857 - Population / Occupations *1858-1871 - A Time of Consolidation- Wedderburn / Moliagul / Sandy Creek- Tarnagulla / Arnold *Census 1871 - Population *Information gleaned from the census data - Demographics / Population / Occupations / marital / Birthplace / Religion / Literacy/ Occupation and Housing Cameos *Graphs - Birthplace of settlers /Male-Female Ratio / Married males / Children under 15 as Percentage of Population / Religion *Census 1857 - Statistical data *Maps *Bibliography [.13] Resource No. 6 - Black Display Book Information and Research in Central Victoria including: *Banking - Research from ANZ Bank Archives *Institutions - also includes articles listed from the Ballarat Times Newspaper *Australian mining History Association - A.M.H.A. Bibliography *Australia's Mining History * Bibliography - Land Surveys Victoria - *1853 Administration (Statistics and Other) includes: schools / ministers of religion / police / military / local administration / licences for sale of spirits / distances between various Victorian gold fields. * Victoria Government Gazette (Copy) - N0. 116, 12/12/1854 includes: Gold Felds Commission of Enquiry & No. 85, 15/09/1854 - Addresses presented to the Lieutenant Governor (Sir Charles Hotham) during his tour through the Gold Fields of Victoria,1854. Addresses on behalf of : the people of Bendigo; Members of the Church of England, Bendigo; Members of the Wesleyan Church on the Bendigo Gold Fields; Bendigo Gold District General Hospital; the Bendigo Prospecting Association; Committee of the Bendigo Local Exhibition; Bendigo District Medical Association; Coloured Americans Resident at Bendigo; German Inhabitants of Bendigo; Landowners, Inhabitants, and Miners of Castlemaine; Inhabitants of Forest Creek; Inhabitants of Heathcote and Gold Miners of McIvor; Residents and landholders of the District of Bacchus Marsh; Inhabitants of Kilmore and Vicinity. *Gold Fields Correspondence 1853: letter from Lieutenant Colonel Valiant, (Officer commanding the Troops in Victoria) to the Lieutenant Governor re threatened disturbance at Sandhurst (Bendigo) regarding the Gold License Fee. * Extracts from a book "Victoria" re Gold Fields Commission of Enquiry involving mainly Ballarat and Castlemaine and a chapter titled 'A Tour to the Victorian Gold-Fields' *Lists of central Victorian newspapers - listed by date published 1851to 1874; by first date available to State Library. *A list of cities and towns showing County, population in 1861 &1871, and municipal status. [.14] Resource no.7. Black display book. *Reference: Papers presented to Parliament Victoria - 1859-1860 4 volumes - relevant sections copied. Contains information on Branches of Government. General / Finance / Gold / Gazette / Commission and Warrant / Statistic. *Gold Fields Act. In accordance with the Act the gold fields are divided into six districts - Ballaarat, Castlemaine , Sandhurst, Avoca, Ararat, and Beechworth.. Official staff in each gold district consists of a Resident Warden, Wardens, Wardens' Clerks, Bailiffs, Chinese Protectors, Chinese Interpreters, and Mining Surveyors. *Gold Receiver *Gaols *Police magistrates and Clerks of Petty Sessions, etc. *Field Branch *Immigration and Emigration Overland - Chinese - 1859 *Population on the Goldfields *The Geological Survey - The Government Geologist is assisited by staff from four branches - the office Branch; the Publishing Branch; the Field Branch and the Museum Branch. *Commission to Enquire Into Sludge dated 10/02/1859 (Some sections copied) - Report to the Honorable Chief Commissioner of Public Works, Melbourne re the mode of carrying the sludge from the puddling mills in Sandhurst without interfering with the drainage of the town and the roads in the neighbourhood. [.15] Resource No.8: Camel display book titled Resource No. 8. Aborigines *Lists of book titles - +"Readings in Victorian prehistory" +"The Aborigines of Port Phillip" +Aboriginal languages and clans" +"A History of the Port Phillip District" +"Langi Ghiran 1: Aboriginal Rock...." +"Koorie History: sources for aboriginal studies in the State Library of Victoria", ed. Tom Griffiths, Melb. Friends of the State Library, 1989 +"The Public Lands of Australia Felix"; settlement and land appraisal in Victoria1834-91 with special reference to the Western Plains", J.M.Powell, Melb. Oxford University Press 1970 +*Bibliography of the Victorian Aborigines' from the earliest manuscripts to 31st December 1970, Massoa, Aldo, Melb. Hawthorn Press, 1971 +"Aborigines in Colonial Victoria, 1836-1886", M.F. Christie, Sydney University Press, 1979 +"Urban and Industrial Australia: readings in Human Geography" ed J.M. Powell, Melb. Sorrett Pub. 1974 *Extracts: -Processes of Pioneer Settlement - The Squatting Occupation of Victoria, 1834-60. J.M. Powell -Areal Variations in the Class Structure of the Central-Place Hierarchy. P. Scott - Volume1 and Volume 2: Notes Relating to the Habits of the Natives of Other Parts of Australia and Tasmania. Compiled from various sources for the Government of Victoria by R Brough Smyth. John Curry, O'Neil, Melb. 1st pub. Melb. 1876. p31-45 - Numbers and Distribution of the Aborigines in Victoria -Victorian Aborigines 1835-1901 - A Resource Guide to the Holdings of the Public Record Office, Victoria; published by the Government Information Centre 1984. *History of the Aboriginal Artefacts Displayed in the Daylesford Museum. F. G. Powell (4 page pamphlet) *Letter to Zelda Martin from Peter Lovett, Cultural Officer, Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co- Operative, 05/02/1997 *Map: Ian Clarke Victorian Tribunal Boundary Map - Clans of Central Victoria. *Victorian Rock Art and Mythology - Article about Mount Langhi Ghiran and myths of the Tjapwarong people. *Two Aboriginal myths relating to the Grampians - 'The Monster Emu' / 'The Aquisition of Fire', by the Aborigines in the Grampians Areas *Article titled (chapter 8) Ballarat - information re camping sites in the region. Lake Wendouree / Lake Burrumbeet (includes a myth) / Mt Bunninyong / Lal Lal / Pitfield / Mount Elephant / Mount Egerton / Meredith / Lake Goldsmith / Lake Learmonth / Ercildoune *Notes on the Aborigines of the Wider Ballarat Region plus European names=Aboriginal names. John Morris 26/07/1995 *Role of Aborigines in Town Development in Central Victoria. Mentions Native Police Force est. in Port Phillip 1842 and Central Board for Aborigines est. 1860 *The Grave of King Billy. (Frank Wilson) Pamphlet. *Camping Places in Central and Northern Victoria. Article re Lake Burrumbeet site. *Programme for the Unveiling of Memorial Cairn for Edward Stone Parker 1802-1865. Note portrait not accurate. Accurate portrait is available in the book "A Successful Failure A Trilogy The Aborigines and Early Settlers", Edgar Morrison, Graffiti Publications, 2002. * Large envelope addressed to Mr G Netherway containing newspaper cuttings regarding the life of Edward Stone Parker, the unveiling of the Memorial Cairn as mentioned above, articles titled 'Episodes from Our Early Days' (Edgar Morrison, Yandoit)- The Black's School, A School At Last and The Final years. Also a typed page titled 'Historical Background to E.S.Parker's Career. Includes an interesting tale titled 'When the cat lay doggo' re laying power leads for the unveiling ceremony at the memorial site. [.16] green display folder titled 'Research Aids' *List of references to Commissioners' & W'ardens' Reports (formerly held at La Trobe Library Archives, now at Public Records Office [PRO]). Indicates town referred to / date of report / name of camp if different to town. * Archive information re Anglican Records *Movement around the Goldfields - Miners and Storekeepers - usefulness of newspapers in providing information - areas covered - Castlemaine, Maldon, Ararat, Stawell, Tarnagulla, Dunolly. *Port Phillip /Victoria Directories 1839/1867 - Chronological list of Directories included in this series. *"Notes on the History of Local Government in Victoria" A.W. Greig Melb. University Press 1925 - Photo-copied extract p5-p40. (Source - Deakin University Library) - Introduction by W.Harrison Moore. Section 1 - Development in New South Wales Before Separation. Section 2 - Development in Victoria After Its Separation from New South Wales. Hand written notations: 'roads, markets, and local government 1855 on' ;'opportunity of squatters in parliament' and 'opportunities of matters in parliament p33' * Notes on the Establishment of Surveyor General's Department 1851and Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey. * Newspaper articles from The Argus, 1849, re the discovery of gold in the Pyrenees region. * Excerpt - a report on schools - A.B.Orlebar, Inspector; re the need for permanent school buildings rather than tents. *Excerpt from - 'Approaches to Urban History', Sean Glynn: The Case for Caution * Except from - 'The Urban Sprinkle', Weston Bate: Country Towns and Australian Regional History *Reference- 'The History of Land Tenure in the Colony of Victoria', John Quick. References the Haines Land Bill, land tenure and Land Leagues. [.17] Light blue envelope folder titled 'Birtchnell's Ballarat, etc. Directory 1862 *Contains various directories for Smythesdale, Buninyong, Clunes, Brown's and Creswick. [.18] Red envelope folder no.2 titled Victorian Gazetteer *Selected pages from 1869 Victorian Gazetteer on A4 paper (with a handwritten note questioning if some pages are from 1868 Victorian Gazetteer as appears to be different sizes - A3 pages.) Information includes locations and descriptions of towns, hotels, banks, communications and populations. (Does not include names, residences and occupations) [.19] Red Envelope folder titled Bailliere's Official Post Office Directory 1868 (or1869 or a mixture of both?) *Preface *Contains a selection of pages of towns highlighted in yellow in the the index *Work on this directory was commenced in 1867. *Information includes: Municipalities - mayors and councilors; lists of towns naming male inhabitants and their occupations. [.20]Yellow manila folder titled Post Grad Seminar Presentation 1996 *Gives some background to Zelda Martin's proposed thesis and why she chose the topic Gold Mining Towns Boom or Bust [.21] A3 display book - No. 1A * A list of 'Relevant Newspapers collected: The Tarrangower Times and Maldon Advertiser (first published 1858) Includes dates 1858-1867. The Mount Alexander Mail. Includes dates 1854-1866 The Tarnagulla Courier. Includes dates from1864-1871 Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express. Includes dates from 1862-1871 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Mount Alexander Mail 1854 to 1856, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.22] A3 display book - No. 1B * Selection of newspaper pages from The Mount Alexander Mail 1857 to 1866, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.23] A3 display book -No. 2 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Tarnagulla Courier 1864 to 1871, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.24] A3 display book - No. 3 *Selection of newspaper pages from The Tarrangower Times (and Maldon and Newstead) Advertiser 1858 to1867, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.25] A3 display book - No.4 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express; and The Dunolly and Betbetshire Express 1862 to 1871, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided for that community. [.26] A3 display book - No.5 Includes: * Bryce Ross's Diggings Directory. Includes instructions for using this directory. This directory was used by "all persons having connexion or desiring to communicate with 'working parties, private friends, or Stores at the Diggings." As a directory for each area wwas completed it was published in each month's issue of Bonwick's "Digger's Magazine." Years c1852/1853. This Directory commences first at the head of Forest Creek. Includes a directory for Bendigo and Ballarat. Of interest at the end of the Bendigo and Ballarat directory is a list of the number of storekeepers, butchers, doctors, smiths, eating houses, lemonade sellers and chapels. * The Castlemaine Directory and Book of General Information Comprehending Glass's Model Calendar for the Two Years 1862 and1863. "zelda martin, victorian goldfield towns, bendigo, castlemaine, ballarat, maldon, stawell, ararat, maryborough, creswick, avoca, heathcote, banks, bank of australasia, union bank of australia, government camp, sandhurst, water supply, tarnagulla, talbot, back creek, mountain creek, police court, carisbrook, dunolly, thompson's foundry, charles clacy, anthony trollope, robert cecil, mount alexander, urbanisation, national schools, education, govenrment, industry, railway, transport, settlement, land settlement in central victoria, steiglitz, joseph brady, the new australian mine, berry deep leads, william guthrie spence, creswick state forest, arthur worsley, worsley cottage, the welcome stranger, moliagul, moonambel, redbank, st arnaud, sebastapol, brown's, scarsdale, clunes, chewton, daylesford, bushfires, inkerman, inglewood, kingower, lintons, happy valley, piggoreet, mcivor, majorca, tarrangower, taradale, the coliban system, the syphon, sandy creek, wedderburn, koorong, arnold, jones creek, waanyarra, the golden triangle, census 1857, blackwood, buninyong, durham lead, magpie, carngham, snake valley, alma, amherst, daisy hill, amphitheatre, mountain hut, beaufort, fiery creek, counties, population, gold fields commission of enquiry1854, william westgarth, gold license fee, lieutenant colonel valiant, administration of the victorian gold fields, commission to enquire into sludge 1859, e.s. parker, edward stone parker, edgar morrison, mount franklin protectorate, dja dja wurrung, memorial cairn, franklinford, mt franklin memorial cairn, jajowurrong, dja dja wurung, tjaowarong, wothowurong, assistant protectors, daylesford museum, buluk, rock art - grampians, aboriginal mythology - grampians, aborigines, first nations people, mount franklin, aboriginal artifacts, lake burrumbeet, native police force, central board of aborigines, yandoit, commissioners' reports, wardens' reports, port phillip/victoria directories 1839-1867, local government - victoria 1853/1854, surveyor general's department - 1850's, victorian schools 1850's, a.b.orlebar, haines land bill, william charles haines, wilson gray, land tenure, land leagues, victorian gazetteer, the tarrangower times and maldon advertiser - 1858-1867, the mount alexander mail 1854-1866, the tarnagulla courier 1864, dunolly and burnt creek express 1862-1871, bryce rose's diggings directory, the castlemaine directory 1862-1863 -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Murrumbeena (Origin of Name)
... This file contains three items about the origin of the name of Murrumbeena: 1/A letter from the Town Clerk to the Chief Librarian of the Public library Swanston Street, dated 28/11/1955, pursuing an enquiry as to the origin of the name ‘Murrumbeena’. 2/The reponse of the Chief Librarian, C. ...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne This file contains three items about the origin of the name of Murrumbeena: 1/A letter from the Town Clerk to the Chief Librarian of the Public library Swanston Street, dated 28/11/1955, pursuing an enquiry as to the origin of the name ‘Murrumbeena’. 2/The reponse of the Chief Librarian, C. ...This file contains three items about the origin of the name of Murrumbeena: 1/A letter from the Town Clerk to the Chief Librarian of the Public library Swanston Street, dated 28/11/1955, pursuing an enquiry as to the origin of the name ‘Murrumbeena’. 2/The reponse of the Chief Librarian, C. A. McCallum, dated 01/12/1955, giving the origins of the name and listing Edward Curr and Brough Smyth as references. 3/A letter from the Town Clerk to Mr. A. W. H. Lucas of Western Australia, the original enquirer, dated 06/12/1956, outlining the findings of C. A. McCallum.murrumbeena, curr edward, smyth brough, kenyon a. s., mccallum c. a., lucas a. w. h. mr., aboriginal languages -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, London Tavern, Hawthorn Road, Circa 1972
... origins. It is recalled, today, by their presence, and also by the "London Tavern" in Hawthorn Road, established by John Guess in 1873. Dr Geulah Solomon's 4 volume book "Caulfield's Heritage" Vol 1 p 93: "A modern hotel presently on the site continues the name of the London Tavern." That was true until recent years as the hotel is named The Camden Hotel now (2021). trevor hart caulfield hawthorn road london tavern camden town john guess hotels pubs victorian 1870's 1930's sycamore street the camden hotel Hand written: LONDON TAVERN HOTEL 1937 [on bottom edge of photo] / 81 [bottom left] Page 81 of Photograph Album with one landscape photograph of the front of the London Tavern with handwriting on the edge of the photograph. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward The 1857 rate book indicates that the major portion of the District was under pasture, although a considerable portion was cultivated. There were 159 houses, huts and tents whose occupants were mainly occupied on the land. If "Camden Town" was the principal commercial focus for the District in 1857, it was to remain so in later years, incorporated today in the Glenhuntly Road centre which extends more or less continuously from Elsternwick to Bambra Road. The Caulfield State School of 1877, the horse tramway of 1889 and subsequently the electric trams were all events confirming the importance of Glenhuntly Road and the fledgling community of "Camden Town" wherein the City's commercial centre has its origins. It is recalled, today, by their presence, and also by the "London Tavern" in Hawthorn Road, established by John Guess in 1873. Dr Geulah Solomon's 4 volume book "Caulfield's Heritage" Vol 1 p 93: "A modern hotel presently on the site continues the name of the London Tavern." That was true until recent years as the hotel is named The Camden Hotel now (2021).Page 81 of Photograph Album with one landscape photograph of the front of the London Tavern with handwriting on the edge of the photograph.Hand written: LONDON TAVERN HOTEL 1937 [on bottom edge of photo] / 81 [bottom left] trevor hart, caulfield, hawthorn road, london tavern, camden town, john guess, hotels, pubs, victorian, 1870's, 1930's, sycamore street, the camden hotel -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Shoobra Road, 19, Elsternwick, 'Ettrick'
... origins of the property’s name. The file also includes one page of handwritten undated and unattributed working notes. Ettrick' Carlingford Street ...Two copies of a one page chronological report prepared by the Brighton Historical Society, dated 29/02/1988, about the occupiers of the property 'Ettrick', located at 19 Shoobra Road, Elsternwick. The report also includes a brief history of the property, a description of the property’s roof and information on the origins of the property’s name. The file also includes one page of handwritten undated and unattributed working notes.ettrick', carlingford street, brown robert s, turnbull james a, peters j, slate tiles, ross william a, ross elizabeth a, pollard a k, shoobra road, elsternwick -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Carlingford Street, 53, Elsternwick
... A two page copy of a letter dated 08/1992 from Rosalind Landells of the Brighton Historical Society about the history of the property at 53 Carlingford Street, Elsternwick, including a list of owners for the period 1917 to 1980 and the possible origins of the street name. ...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne A two page copy of a letter dated 08/1992 from Rosalind Landells of the Brighton Historical Society about the history of the property at 53 Carlingford Street, Elsternwick, including a list of owners for the period 1917 to 1980 and the possible origins of the street name. ...A two page copy of a letter dated 08/1992 from Rosalind Landells of the Brighton Historical Society about the history of the property at 53 Carlingford Street, Elsternwick, including a list of owners for the period 1917 to 1980 and the possible origins of the street name. The file also includes one page of handwritten working notes providing similar information to the letter.carlingford street, elsternwick, higgs wiliams, higgs a mrs, higgs h m mrs, good kenneth, cahill w, houses, street names, hocking stuart elsternwick branch -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - STREET AND ROAD MAPS OF THE CITY OF BENDIGO BOROUGH OF EAGLEHAWK, c1980
... Street and Road Maps of the City of Bendigo Borough of Eaglehawk and surrounding Districts of Huntly, Mandurang, Marong and Strathfieldsaye, in color. Drawn and compiled by Wesley C Harry, Bendigo. Publisher: Cambridge Press, Bendigo. ISBN: 9598608.2.2. 68 pages. Photographs, Illustrations & maps. Photos include: Bendigo buildings, scenery mines, streetscapes, parades, pioneer leaders of Bendigo. Many advertisements throughout. List of Justices of the Peace, hospitals, homes for the aged, schools, churches. Page 58: Copy of ''Freedom of the City to the Australian Survey Regiment'' proclamation, 14th June 1970. Maps cover an area of some 169 sq. miles (43,772 hectares). Origin of the name...Street and Road Maps of the City of Bendigo Borough of Eaglehawk and surrounding Districts of Huntly, Mandurang, Marong and Strathfieldsaye, in color. Drawn and compiled by Wesley C Harry, Bendigo. Publisher: Cambridge Press, Bendigo. ISBN: 9598608.2.2. 68 pages. Photographs, Illustrations & maps. Photos include: Bendigo buildings, scenery mines, streetscapes, parades, pioneer leaders of Bendigo. Many advertisements throughout. List of Justices of the Peace, hospitals, homes for the aged, schools, churches. Page 58: Copy of ''Freedom of the City to the Australian Survey Regiment'' proclamation, 14th June 1970. Maps cover an area of some 169 sq. miles (43,772 hectares). Origin of the name ...Street and Road Maps of the City of Bendigo Borough of Eaglehawk and surrounding Districts of Huntly, Mandurang, Marong and Strathfieldsaye, in color. Drawn and compiled by Wesley C Harry, Bendigo. Publisher: Cambridge Press, Bendigo. ISBN: 9598608.2.2. 68 pages. Photographs, Illustrations & maps. Photos include: Bendigo buildings, scenery mines, streetscapes, parades, pioneer leaders of Bendigo. Many advertisements throughout. List of Justices of the Peace, hospitals, homes for the aged, schools, churches. Page 58: Copy of ''Freedom of the City to the Australian Survey Regiment'' proclamation, 14th June 1970. Maps cover an area of some 169 sq. miles (43,772 hectares). Origin of the name Bendigo. Information on the five Wards of Bendigo, and their councilors.Wesley C Harrybook, bendigo, bendigo & district maps, bendigo and districts map, buildings, streetscapes, historical pictures, advertisements, historical information, commisioners camp, sandhurst -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2, 2007
... ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2. 34 pages with photos and map...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Hospital street names Bendigo street names Rita Hull ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2. 34 pages with photos and map Book ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2 ...ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2. 34 pages with photos and mapRita Hullbendigo, hospital, street names, bendigo, street names -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2, 2007
... ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2. (2007) Rita Hull. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History street names Bendigo street names Rita Hull ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2. (2007) Rita Hull. ...ORIGINS OF BENDIGO STREET NAMES BOOK 2. (2007) Rita Hull. Published by 34 pages with photos and mapRita Hullbendigo, history, street names, bendigo, street names -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: NEW HISTORY GROUP IN LONG GULLY - OPEN INVITATION TO ATTEND
... Mentioned is the School and origin of street names. The aims of the group are to document the history of Long Gully and to make people aware of Long Gully's interesting past....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - New History Group in Long Gully - open invitation to attend City of Bendigo First Teachers College Long Gully Primary School Energetic Mine Sir John Quick Humboldt Mine Pearl Mine Hercules Mine Edward Dyason Manchester Arms Hotel George Ellis Alan Crossley A newly formed History Group in Long Gully had been formed to promote the history of Long Gully. It contributed to the City of Bendigo with it's thriving mining centre. Mentioned is the School and origin of street names ...A newly formed History Group in Long Gully had been formed to promote the history of Long Gully. It contributed to the City of Bendigo with it's thriving mining centre. Mentioned is the School and origin of street names. The aims of the group are to document the history of Long Gully and to make people aware of Long Gully's interesting past.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - new history group in long gully - open invitation to attend, city of bendigo, first teachers college, long gully primary school, energetic mine, sir john quick, humboldt mine, pearl mine, hercules mine, edward dyason, manchester arms hotel, george ellis, alan crossley -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumGeological specimen - Chalcopyrite
... Street Beechworth high-country This specimen was recovered from Mica Schist, Canada. Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral with a chemical composition of CuFeS2. Its name derives from the Greek words for copper (chalco-) and brass (pyrite). It can be found in shades of yellow, green and grey, and, when exposed to acid, it can change to purple, blue, violet and yellow tones. Weathering can cause loss of its metallic luster and its brass-yellow colour. Chalcopyrite forms under various conditions, with the most significant deposits being hydrothermal in their origin ...This specimen was recovered from Mica Schist, Canada. Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral with a chemical composition of CuFeS2. Its name derives from the Greek words for copper (chalco-) and brass (pyrite). It can be found in shades of yellow, green and grey, and, when exposed to acid, it can change to purple, blue, violet and yellow tones. Weathering can cause loss of its metallic luster and its brass-yellow colour. Chalcopyrite forms under various conditions, with the most significant deposits being hydrothermal in their origin. It is known globally as the most important ore of copper for thousands of years, and is thus considered a very important mineral formation. Given its golden appearance, it is often confused for the mineral gold, earning it the popular reputation as 'fool's gold' or 'yellow copper'. However, it can be straightforwardly distinguished from gold; the latter is soft, with higher specific gravity and a yellow streak, whereas chalcopyrite is brittle, easily scratched by a nail, and has a greenish grey streak. Copper was the first metal that was used by people. It was discovered by the Neolithic man about 9,000 years ago and it gradually replaced stone as it was easier to be shaped. In Australia, search for copper began after the European settlement, leading to the discovery of substantial deposits, like the one at the Olympic Dam in South Australia, which is regarded as one of the largest copper deposits in the world. Chalcopyrite has been used for copper since smelting processes began approximately five thousand years ago. Although by no means rare, this the specimen of this mineral can be used to reflect a wider history of industrial uses of copper for a significant portion of human history. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.A solid hand-sized copper iron sulfide mineral of brass yellow, often with an iridescent tarnish, with greenish-black streak and submetallic luster. Chalcopyrite can be formed in several ways, including crystalizing from accessory minerals in igneous rocks, or from magma or within volcano sulfide deposits. Most commonly, chalcopyrite are found in hydrothermal conditions, where it forms in hydrothermal veins. As a member of the tetragonal crystal system, it often takes the shape of tetra-headed crystals, often with striations along the sides of the crystals. #18 Copper pyrites/(chalcopyrite) in/Laurentian Slate/(page 315 of inventory)/page missing from/descriptive catalogue/ Other label: 81 /fool's gold, chalcopyrite, mineral, rock, geology, geological, hydrothermal, neolithic, european settlement, olympic dam, south australia, stone, deposits, specific gravity, greenish grey streak, brittle, mineral gold, metallic luster, cufes2, greek words
