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Ukrainian Historical Society SunshinePhoto, Opening of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension Street
... Opening of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension Street...Nadia Kosodij and Michael Jaremijak cut the ribbon at the official opening of the new Ukrainian hall in Suspension Street, Ardeer. march 1957. Mykola Dawydiuk, Secretary of the Ukrainian Association (left) and Leon Tomyn (right) both heavily involved with the project, take part in the opening ceremony....Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine 83-87 Suspension Street Ardeer melbourne Nadia Kosodij and Michael Jaremijak cut the ribbon at the official opening of the new Ukrainian hall in Suspension Street, Ardeer. march 1957. ...Nadia Kosodij and Michael Jaremijak cut the ribbon at the official opening of the new Ukrainian hall in Suspension Street, Ardeer. march 1957. Mykola Dawydiuk, Secretary of the Ukrainian Association (left) and Leon Tomyn (right) both heavily involved with the project, take part in the opening ceremony.black and white photo -
Ukrainian Historical Society SunshineWork on paper, Copy of the Certificate of Title for lot 138 Suspension street
... Copy of the Certificate of Title for lot 138 Suspension street ...Copy of the Certificate of Title for lot 138 Suspension street Work on paper ...copy of Certificate of land on which part of the present Ukrainian Hall stands today. -
Ukrainian Historical Society SunshinePhotograph, audience present at opening ceremony of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension street
... audience present at opening ceremony of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension street...Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine 83-87 Suspension Street Ardeer melbourne audience present at opening ceremony of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension street Photograph ... -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Ardeer Photographs 2020, John Alchin, 2020
... ...Suspension Street...Holt Street Suspension Street Kororoit Creek Yallourn Street Ukrainian Association Vella's Farm 5574.01 - Holt St 45 - 47 Ardeer.JPG 5574.02 - Holt St 49 - 51 Ardeer.JPG 5574.03 - Suspension St 83 Ardeer - Ukrainian Association Sunshine Ardeer 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5574.04 - Kororoit Creek Bridge Yallourn St Ardeer 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5574.05 - Ardeer Market Gardens Sign 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5574.06 - Vella's Farm Yallourn St Ardeer 2020 Photo 01.JPG Collection of digital photographs Photograph Ardeer Photographs 2020 John Alchin ...These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout Ardeer in 2020.This collection of photographs preserves a visual record of Ardeer 2020.5574.01 - Holt St 45 - 47 Ardeer.JPG 5574.02 - Holt St 49 - 51 Ardeer.JPG 5574.03 - Suspension St 83 Ardeer - Ukrainian Association Sunshine Ardeer 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5574.04 - Kororoit Creek Bridge Yallourn St Ardeer 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5574.05 - Ardeer Market Gardens Sign 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5574.06 - Vella's Farm Yallourn St Ardeer 2020 Photo 01.JPG holt street, suspension street, kororoit creek, yallourn street, ukrainian association, vella's farm -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - A Study Of The Region Of Ardeer, Sister Chanel (Sister Julia Williams), 1985
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There's Northing To Study 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 8.jpg 1978 Municipal Directory 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 9.jpg Text - Who Fosters It Image - House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 10.jpg Image - Market Gardens Yallourn Street Image - Yallourn Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 11.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 12.jpg Image - Scotch Thistles Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 13.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge Yalloun Street to Ballarat Road Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 14.jpg Text - Councillors, Politicians, People 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 15.jpg Reality 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 16.jpg Text - Geography Of The City Of Sunshine 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 18.jpg Melway Map 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 20.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek From Ballarat Road 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 22.jpg Text - Basalt Sample Of A Basalt Rock When Laying Foundations For The Polish Community Hall In Helene Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 23.jpg Image - Corner Yallourn Street And Rockbank Road Image - Tower Road Proposed Freeway Site (Now Scrapped) 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 24.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 25.jpg Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 26.jpg Image - Sunshine Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 27.jpg Text - Industry 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 28.jpg Text - ICI 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 29.jpg Text - ICINZ 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 30.jpg Image - ICIANZ Ballarat Road Entrance 1979 Image - ICIANZ Explosive Reserve View From More Park Esmond Road 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 31.jpg Image - Forrest Street Corner Fitzgerald Road Image - Entrance To ICIANZ Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 32.jpg Image - Explosive Train Shunting Across Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 33.jpg Image - Besco Batteries Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 34.jpg Image - Queen Of Heaven Catholic Church Holt Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 35.jpg Image - Ukrainian Catholic Church Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 36.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 37.jpg Image - Ukrainian Hall Suspension Street Image - Polish Hall Helene Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 38.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Primary School Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 39.jpg Image - Ardeer State School Looking From Suspension Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 40.jpg Image - Polish Soccer Club Playgroup 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 41.jpg Image - Holt Street Shopping Centre Image - Holt Street Milk Bar And Post Office 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 42.jpg Image - 29 - 31 Maxwell Street Shopping Centre Image - 60 - 62 Maxwell Street Shopping Centre 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 43.jpg Image - Motor Rail Train At Ardeer Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 44.jpg Image - Ardeer Railway Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 45.jpg Image - Railway Line Pedestrian Crossing Ardeer Station Ridgeway Parade To Forrest Street Image - Railway Line Pedestrian Crossing Ridgeway Parade To West Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 46.jpg Image - Half House Image - Half House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 47.jpg Image - Small House Image - Vacant Block 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 48.jpg Image - House Image - New House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 49.jpg Image - House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 50.jpg Image - Horse Riding School Forrest Street Image - Horse Riding School Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 51.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Image - Playground 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 52.jpg Image - More Park Women's Sport Centre Esmond Street Image - Old Service Station Old Service Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 53.jpg Image - Vegetable Garden Image - Vegetable Garden 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 54.jpg Text - Open Space Analysis 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 55.jpg 1976 Census 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 56.jpg 1976 Census 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 57.jpg 1979 Statistics 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 58.jpg Text - Some Significant Realities 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 59.jpg Text - A Typical Story From An Ardeerite 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 60.jpg Text - Bibliography 5384.03 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer - Donation Letter.jpg 5384.04 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer - Sister Chanel Details.jpg ...There's Northing To Study 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 8.jpg 1978 Municipal Directory 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 9.jpg Text - Who Fosters It Image - House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 10.jpg Image - Market Gardens Yallourn Street Image - Yallourn Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 11.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 12.jpg Image - Scotch Thistles Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 13.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge Yalloun Street to Ballarat Road Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 14.jpg Text - Councillors, Politicians, People 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 15.jpg Reality 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 16.jpg Text - Geography Of The City Of Sunshine 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 18.jpg Melway Map 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 20.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek From Ballarat Road 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 22.jpg Text - Basalt Sample Of A Basalt Rock When Laying Foundations For The Polish Community Hall In Helene Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 23.jpg Image - Corner Yallourn Street And Rockbank Road Image - Tower Road Proposed Freeway Site (Now Scrapped) 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 24.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 25.jpg Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 26.jpg Image - Sunshine Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 27.jpg Text - Industry 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 28.jpg Text - ICI 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 29.jpg Text - ICINZ 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 30.jpg Image - ICIANZ Ballarat Road Entrance 1979 Image - ICIANZ Explosive Reserve View From More Park Esmond Road 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 31.jpg Image - Forrest Street Corner Fitzgerald Road Image - Entrance To ICIANZ Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 32.jpg Image - Explosive Train Shunting Across Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 33.jpg Image - Besco Batteries Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 34.jpg Image - Queen Of Heaven Catholic Church Holt Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 35.jpg Image - Ukrainian Catholic Church Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 36.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 37.jpg Image - Ukrainian Hall Suspension Street Image - Polish Hall Helene Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 38.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Primary School Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 39.jpg Image - Ardeer State School Looking From Suspension Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 40.jpg Image - Polish Soccer Club Playgroup 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 41.jpg Image - Holt Street Shopping Centre Image - Holt Street Milk Bar And Post Office 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 42.jpg Image - 29 - 31 Maxwell Street Shopping Centre Image - 60 - 62 Maxwell Street Shopping Centre 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 43.jpg Image - Motor Rail Train At Ardeer Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 44.jpg Image - Ardeer Railway Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 45.jpg Image - Railway Line Pedestrian Crossing Ardeer Station Ridgeway Parade To Forrest Street Image - Railway Line Pedestrian Crossing Ridgeway Parade To West Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 46.jpg Image - Half House Image - Half House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 47.jpg Image - Small House Image - Vacant Block 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 48.jpg Image - House Image - New House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 49.jpg Image - House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 50.jpg Image - Horse Riding School Forrest Street Image - Horse Riding School Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 51.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Image - Playground 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 52.jpg Image - More Park Women's Sport Centre Esmond Street Image - Old Service Station Old Service Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 53.jpg Image - Vegetable Garden Image - Vegetable Garden 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 54.jpg Text - Open Space Analysis 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 55.jpg 1976 Census 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 56.jpg 1976 Census 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 57.jpg 1979 Statistics 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 58.jpg Text - Some Significant Realities 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 59.jpg Text - A Typical Story From An Ardeerite 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 60.jpg Text - Bibliography 5384.03 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer - Donation Letter.jpg 5384.04 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer - Sister Chanel Details.jpg A large envelope containing over 50 black & white photographs, statistics charts, several maps mounted on coloured card with text. ...Sister Chanel, was later known as Sister Julia Williams. She was professed on the 7th December 1963. She is mentioned in a history of the Brigidine Sister, by Morna Sturrock, Women of Strength, Women of Gentleness: Brigidine Sisters - Victoria Province, David Lovell Publishing, Victoria Australia, 1995, page 290. Sister Chanel (Sister Julia Williams) undertook a study of Ardeer in 1985, as part of her university studies. At the time, she was based at the Brigidine Convent in Blanche Street, Ardeer, opposite the Mother of God Catholic Primary School. Some years later, she was living at Unit 3, 387 Station Street, Bonbeach, Vic, 3196. Today, the Brigidine Convent at Ardeer no longer exists. The buildings have been demolished. The local schools begun by the Brigidine Sisters are now entirely staffed by lay teachers. There is a Brigidine Centre in Malvern, which contains archives relating to the Brigidine Sisters' history.The Brigidine Sisters (often misheard as “Bridiline”) are a long‑established Catholic religious congregation with a major historical presence in Melbourne, especially in education and social justice work. They arrived in Victoria in the 1880s and continue to operate schools, ministries, and community programs across the state.5384.01 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Envelope.jpg Text - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 1.jpg Text - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 2.jpg 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 3.jpg Text - Subject HU211 Regionalism And Australia 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 4.jpg Text - Ardeer Regions Selected 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 5.jpg Melway Map 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 6.jpg Text - Ardeer Never Heard Of It. Wheres That? 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 7.jpg Text - Study The Region of Ardeer. There's Northing To Study 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 8.jpg 1978 Municipal Directory 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 9.jpg Text - Who Fosters It Image - House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 10.jpg Image - Market Gardens Yallourn Street Image - Yallourn Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 11.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 12.jpg Image - Scotch Thistles Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 13.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge Yalloun Street to Ballarat Road Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 14.jpg Text - Councillors, Politicians, People 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 15.jpg Reality 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 16.jpg Text - Geography Of The City Of Sunshine 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 18.jpg Melway Map 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 20.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek From Ballarat Road 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 22.jpg Text - Basalt Sample Of A Basalt Rock When Laying Foundations For The Polish Community Hall In Helene Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 23.jpg Image - Corner Yallourn Street And Rockbank Road Image - Tower Road Proposed Freeway Site (Now Scrapped) 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 24.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 25.jpg Kororoit Creek Bridge West Street To Esmond Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 26.jpg Image - Sunshine Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 27.jpg Text - Industry 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 28.jpg Text - ICI 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 29.jpg Text - ICINZ 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 30.jpg Image - ICIANZ Ballarat Road Entrance 1979 Image - ICIANZ Explosive Reserve View From More Park Esmond Road 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 31.jpg Image - Forrest Street Corner Fitzgerald Road Image - Entrance To ICIANZ Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 32.jpg Image - Explosive Train Shunting Across Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 33.jpg Image - Besco Batteries Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 34.jpg Image - Queen Of Heaven Catholic Church Holt Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 35.jpg Image - Ukrainian Catholic Church Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 36.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Church Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 37.jpg Image - Ukrainian Hall Suspension Street Image - Polish Hall Helene Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 38.jpg Image - Mother Of God Catholic Primary School Blanche Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 39.jpg Image - Ardeer State School Looking From Suspension Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 40.jpg Image - Polish Soccer Club Playgroup 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 41.jpg Image - Holt Street Shopping Centre Image - Holt Street Milk Bar And Post Office 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 42.jpg Image - 29 - 31 Maxwell Street Shopping Centre Image - 60 - 62 Maxwell Street Shopping Centre 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 43.jpg Image - Motor Rail Train At Ardeer Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 44.jpg Image - Ardeer Railway Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 45.jpg Image - Railway Line Pedestrian Crossing Ardeer Station Ridgeway Parade To Forrest Street Image - Railway Line Pedestrian Crossing Ridgeway Parade To West Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 46.jpg Image - Half House Image - Half House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 47.jpg Image - Small House Image - Vacant Block 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 48.jpg Image - House Image - New House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 49.jpg Image - House 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 50.jpg Image - Horse Riding School Forrest Street Image - Horse Riding School Forrest Street 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 51.jpg Image - Kororoit Creek Image - Playground 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 52.jpg Image - More Park Women's Sport Centre Esmond Street Image - Old Service Station Old Service Station 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 53.jpg Image - Vegetable Garden Image - Vegetable Garden 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 54.jpg Text - Open Space Analysis 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 55.jpg 1976 Census 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 56.jpg 1976 Census 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 57.jpg 1979 Statistics 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 58.jpg Text - Some Significant Realities 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 59.jpg Text - A Typical Story From An Ardeerite 5384.02 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer Page 60.jpg Text - Bibliography 5384.03 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer - Donation Letter.jpg 5384.04 - A Regional Study Of The Region Of Ardeer - Sister Chanel Details.jpg -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ledger, Letters on Suspension Bridges, 1890s
... Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This book contains information on the building of suspension bridges and dates from the 1890s. ...This book contains information on the building of suspension bridges and dates from the 1890s. It belonged to John William Crawley Junior, an engineer, surveyor and architect in private practice in Warrnambool and also the engineer for the Shire of Warrnambool from 1895 to 1935. The information in the book comes in the form of lectures on suspension bridge making and these were sent to John Crawley by his tutor or coach, Arnold Lilley (Lilly). Arnold Lilley was an Oxford mathematician working in Victoria and it is said that he coached or trained 95% of the municipal surveyors in Victoria in the 1890s. John Crawley has obviously had this material bound into a book and it was passed on to his son, Rolf, who was the engineer for the Shire of Warrnambool from 1935 to 1968. It then came into the possession of Michael Hand who took over the private surveying business of Rolf Crawley in Warrnambool. The Warrnambool and District Historical Society acquired the book, along with several Crawley ledgers and letter books, from the estate of Michael Hand. This book is of interest as it contains lectures and other material on the building of suspension bridges and belonged to John William Crawley Junior, an engineer for the Shire of Warrnambool for 40 years. It also is a memento of the work of Arnold Lilley who produced the material on suspension bridges and coached John Crawley in his surveying studies.This is a hard cover book with a purple cover. The cover is slightly faded. The book contains handwritten material regarding the building of suspension bridges and includes sketches, lectures on suspension bridges and pages with postage stamps on them. There are three loose pages. ‘’Letters on Suspension Bridges Arnold Lilly Esq. Coach J Wm. Crawley Pupil’john william crawley junior, warrnambool, rolf crawley, warrnambool, shire of warrnambool, arnold lilley, teacher of surveying. -
Orbost & District Historical Societyscales, 19th century
... Street Orbost gippsland This is a MANCUR spring balance. They were used for rough weighing on farms, in kitchens, on hunting trips for animals or hides. Large numbers of Mancur scales were made in America and Europe during the latter half of the nineteenth century, and they were generally used by farmers. This item is an example of an early type of hanging scale. scale-mancur measurement weight hanging-scales A set of small round hanging scales with a hanging hook. It has two suspension ...This is a MANCUR spring balance. They were used for rough weighing on farms, in kitchens, on hunting trips for animals or hides. Large numbers of Mancur scales were made in America and Europe during the latter half of the nineteenth century, and they were generally used by farmers.This item is an example of an early type of hanging scale.A set of small round hanging scales with a hanging hook. It has two suspension rings and two load hooks. It has a brass crescent shaped plate in the centre calibrated in lbs, a needle as pointer which is hinged to the C spring. It has double sided measurements with graduations in pounds. scale-mancur measurement weight hanging-scales -
Orbost & District Historical Societybridge spikes, 1922
... Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These spikes are from the old Snowy River bridge (the second) constructed in 1922 alongside the previous suspension bridge. ...These spikes are from the old Snowy River bridge (the second) constructed in 1922 alongside the previous suspension bridge. Its building was a combined effort of the Victorian Railways and the Country Roads Board at a cost of 35,000 pounds. It was replaced in 1976 by the present bridge after several major floods.These items are from a significant piece of infrastructure built in Orbost in the early 20th century. This bridge no longer exists.Twenty-four iron spikes of four different lengths. They are probably hand-made and have round shafts and heads. They are very rusty.snowy-river-bridge bridge-spikes bridge orbost -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour, Jarrod Watt, Crowds Gather on June 16 on the Streets of Causeway Bay, 2019, 17/06/2019
... Nearly 2 million’ people take to streets, forcing public apology from Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam as suspension of controversial extradition bill fails to appease protesters. ...Nearly 2 million’ people take to streets, forcing public apology from Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam as suspension of controversial extradition bill fails to appease protesters. ...Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s chief executive, had plenty of political support in the territory’s pro-Beijing legislature to pass a bill that would allow extraditions to mainland China. The legislators were set to begin discussing the bill in early June, and intended to vote on it just weeks later. A series of protests took place, and after a June 16 protest saw the largest turnout yet, Ms. Lam made a major concession: She postponed the bill, at least temporarily. It was an undeniable victory for the protesters — but it did little to quell the unrest. Since the bill could later be reintroduced, protesters felt they remained in danger. The police tactics to break up the demonstrations on June 12, including the use of more than 150 tear gas canisters to push protesters far away from the government office, created a new set of demands from the protesters. Now, instead of just calling for the withdrawal of the bill and Ms. Lam’s resignation, they said they wouldn’t be content unless there was an independent investigation of officers’ conduct. They also wanted the release of protesters arrested on June 12, and for the government to rescind its description of the demonstrations as a “riot,” a designation that carries legal significance. None of that has happened. Many analysts say Ms. Lam is unlikely to step down, nor would Beijing accept her resignation if she offered it. She has more wiggle room on the other demands, but has not indicated any willingness to budge. The Hong Kong Protests are a leaderless, digital movement.There is no single leader or group deciding on or steering the strategy, tactics and goals of the movement. Instead, protesters have used forums and messaging apps to decide next steps. Anyone can suggest a course of action, and others then vote on whether they support it. The most popular ideas rise to the top, and then people rally to make them happen. At its best, this structure has empowered many people to participate and have their voices heard. Protesters say it keeps them all safe by not allowing the government to target specific leaders. Their success in halting the extradition bill, which was shelved by the territory’s chief executive, speaks to the movement’s power. Despite the lack of a clear leader, protesters have shown extensive coordination at the demonstrations, having planned the specifics online beforehand. Supply stations are set up to distribute water, snacks, gloves, umbrellas and shields made of cardboard. Volunteer first aid workers wear brightly colored vests. People form assembly lines to pass supplies across long distances, with protesters communicating what they need through a series of predetermined hand signals. Anyone walking in dangerous areas without a helmet or a mask is quickly offered one. No individual can speak on behalf of the protesters, which makes negotiations difficult, if not impossible. (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/02/world/asia/hong-kong-protest-explained.html, accessed 07/07/2019) Hong Kong’s amended extradition law would allow the extradition of suspects to mainland China for the first time. Supporters say the amendments are key to ensuring the city does not become a criminal refuge, but critics worry Beijing will use the law to extradite political opponents and others to China where their legal protections cannot be guaranteed. The government claims the push to change the law, which would also apply to Taiwan and Macau, stems from the killing last year of a Hong Kong woman while she was in Taiwan with her boyfriend. Authorities in Taiwan suspect the woman’s boyfriend, who remains in Hong Kong, but cannot try him because no extradition agreement is in place. Under the amended law, those accused of offences punishable by seven years or more in prison could be extradited. The new legislation would give Hong Kong’s leader, known as the chief executive, authority to approve extradition requests, after review by the courts. Hong Kong’s legislature, the legislative council, would not have any oversight over the extradition process. Many Hong Kongers fear the proposed extradition law will be used by authorities to target political enemies. They worry the new legislation spells the end of the “one country, two systems” policy, eroding the civil rights enjoyed by Hong Kong residents since the handover of sovereignty from the UK to China in 1997. Many attending the protests on Sunday said they could not trust China as it had often used non-political crimes to target government critics, and said they also feared Hong Kong officials would not be able to reject Beijing’s requests. Legal professionals have also expressed concern over the rights of those sent across the border to be tried. The conviction rate in Chinese courts is as high as 99%. Arbitrary detentions, torture and denial of legal representation of one’s choosing are also common. Many in the protests on Sunday 09 June 2019 said they felt overwhelmed by a sense of helplessness in the face of mainland China’s increasing political, economic and cultural influence in Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s top political leader is not elected by ordinary voters but by a 1,200-strong election committee accountable to Beijing. Half of its legislature are chosen through indirect electoral systems that favour pro-Beijing figures. Many Hong Kongers also cited the jailing of leaders and activists from the 2014 Occupy Central movement– a 79-day mass civil disobedience movement – as well as the disqualification of young localist lawmakers as signs of the erosion of civil freedoms. Resentment towards China has been intensified by soaring property prices – with increasing numbers of mainland Chinese buying properties in the city – as well as the government’s “patriotic education” drive, and the large numbers of mainland tourists who flock to Hong Kong. Many Hong Kongers are also concerned about China’s growing control over the city’s news media, as they increasingly self-censor and follow Beijing’s tacit orders. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/10/what-are-the-hong-kong-protests-about-explainerPhotograph crowds gathering on June 16 on the streets of Causeway Bay before an estimated 2 million people take part in march protesting the government's push for extradition laws to China and demanding an apology from the chief executrive Carrie Lam. Nearly 2 million’ people take to streets, forcing public apology from Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam as suspension of controversial extradition bill fails to appease protesters. (https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3014737/nearly-2-million-people-take-streets-forcing-public-apology )carrie lam, hong kong protests, extraditions, protest, protestors -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumScales, Weighing
... Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum 2 Station Street Bright high-country weighing scales goldfields chinese buckland valley Metal suspension scales. ...Metal suspension scales. Very rusted. 00222.1 : Metal arm - brass 00222.2 : Forked handle - brass. 00222.3 : Larger dish - of unknown material, has a broken piece 00222.4 : Smaller dish - 0f unknown material 00222.5 : Steel fulcrum rod - Possibly manufactured by Aldo Gios.weighing scales, goldfields, chinese, buckland valley -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumScales, Weighing
... Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum 2 Station Street Bright high-country weighing scales goldfields chinese gold buckland valley Metal, suspension gold scales, very rusted, gold pans broken. 00223.1 : Arm and handle 00223.2 : Intact dish - brass with four suspension holes. ...Metal, suspension gold scales, very rusted, gold pans broken. 00223.1 : Arm and handle 00223.2 : Intact dish - brass with four suspension holes. Slight damage on side. 00223.3 : Two parts to the dish - badly damaged.weighing scales, goldfields, chinese, gold, buckland valley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: FIRST AWARD MEDAL1886, 1886
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - civil First Award Medal Object. Brass coloured medal with a suspension piece and suspension ring on the crest. ...Object. Brass coloured medal with a suspension piece and suspension ring on the crest. Obverse: Bendigo Town Hall, Below picture, ''J. B. EDWARDS''. Reverse: Around edge, ''Bendigo Juvenile & Industrial Exhibition 1886'', Engraved in centre ''FIRST AWARD MISS ELY HANDMADE SHIRT''. The Bendigo Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition was held in 1886. It was opened by the Governor. The exhibition was organized to encourage young people to engage in useful activities. The Picture Gallery had over 700 entries and impetus for the establishment of the Bendigo Art Gallery.numismatics, medals - civil, first award medal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: CORONATION MEDAL, 1911
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - commemorative Coronation Medal Object. Brass coloured metal medal with suspension ring attached at crest. ...Object. Brass coloured metal medal with suspension ring attached at crest. Obverse: Overlapping profiles of King George V and Queen Mary. Around the edges '' KING GEORGE V & QUEEN MARY''. Reverse: In centre State of Victoria Coat of Arms. Around the edge ''To COMMEMORATE THEIR MAJESTIES CORONATION JUNE 22 1911''.numismatics, medals - commemorative, coronation medal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: FEDERAL PARLIAMENT MEDAL, 1901
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - commemorative Federal Parliament Medal 1901 Object. Shield shaped medal of gilt metal with crown at the top with suspension ring attached. ...Object. Shield shaped medal of gilt metal with crown at the top with suspension ring attached. Opening of Federal Parliament. Obverse: Across the top ''OPENING OF THE FIRST FEDERAL PARLIAMENT''. Across the bottom: ''TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall may 1901''. Centre: Imprints of Their Royal Highnesses. Reverse: ''AUST COMMONWEALTH. ENT 1 MAY 1901 83D OF VICTORIA R1, FIRST PARLIAMENT OPENING MAY 1901, 1ST OF EDWARD V11. WA TAS NSW VIC SA QLD, Imprints of KING EDWARDV11 and QUEEN ALEXANDRA''.numismatics, medals - commemorative, federal parliament medal 1901 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: QUEEN VICTORIA JUBILEE MEDAL 1887, 1887
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - commemorative Queen Victoria Jubilee Medal 1887 Object. Metal medal in the shape of a cross pattee with triangular arms almost filling the square, with a suspension bar. ...Object. Metal medal in the shape of a cross pattee with triangular arms almost filling the square, with a suspension bar. Centre Section: Profile picture of Queen Victoria. Top Arm: ''Crowned 1838'' Left Arm: ''Born 1819'' Right arm: ''Married 1840'' Bottom Arm: ''Jubilee 1887'' Regd No. 52773.numismatics, medals - commemorative, queen victoria jubilee medal 1887 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: BOER WAR MEDAL, 1900
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - military Boer War Medal Object. Brass coloured medal with hole drilled at top with suspension ring. ...Object. Brass coloured medal with hole drilled at top with suspension ring. Obverse: Around edge ''FIELD MARSHALL LORD ROBERTS V.C.'' Picture of Frederick Sleigh Roberts in Uniform. British Commander in the Boer War. Reserve: Around edge ''BRITISH TRANSVAAL WAR 1900''. Picture of Queen Victoria.numismatics, medals - military, boer war medal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: ANZAC DAY MEDAL, 1918
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - military Anzac Day Medal Manufacturer; Stokes and Son Melbourne. Object. Bronze medal issued by the Victorian Education Department and sold on behalf of the British Red Cross Society. With suspension ...Object. Bronze medal issued by the Victorian Education Department and sold on behalf of the British Red Cross Society. With suspension piece at crest with suspension ring. Obverse: ''HONOR TO THE AIF''. Bust of Australian Soldier in a Slouch hat. Reverse: Around edge, ''EVO ANZAC DAY 1918''. In Centre: Spray of Wattle with porter. ''GALLIPOLI FRANCE PALESTINE''.numismatics, medals - military, anzac day medal, manufacturer; stokes and son melbourne. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: PEACE MEDAL 1919, 1919
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - civil Peace Medal 1919 Object. Silver coloured metal medal with suspension piece at crest with suspension ring.Obverse: The figure of Peace on a pedestal with two flying doves. ...Object. Silver coloured metal medal with suspension piece at crest with suspension ring.Obverse: The figure of Peace on a pedestal with two flying doves. Inscribed ''PEACE 1919 AUSTRALIA''. A figure in chains on the left and another entangled in bushes. Reverse: An Australian Soldier and Sailor support a wreath. Above the wreath is the word ''VICTORY''. Within the wreath is ''THE TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY AND JUSTICE''. Below the wreath on a plaque, ''THE PEACE OF 1919''. These Peace medals were issued to every child in Australia aged 0-14 years (and up to 16 years if their parents were in the Armed Forces. 1.670.000 medals were made. They were issued with a red, white and blue ribbon and a pin. Victorian children received their medals on 18/19 July 1919.numismatics, medals - civil, peace medal 1919 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: PEACE MEDAL 1919, 1919
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals - civil Peace Medal 1919 Object. Silver coloured metal medal with suspension piece at crest with suspension ring.Obverse: The figure of Peace on a pedestal with two flying doves. ...Object. Silver coloured metal medal with suspension piece at crest with suspension ring.Obverse: The figure of Peace on a pedestal with two flying doves. Inscribed ''PEACE 1919 AUSTRALIA''. A figure in chains on the left and another entangled in bushes. Reverse: An Australian Soldier and Sailor support a wreath. Above the wreath is the word ''VICTORY''. Within the wreath is ''THE TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY AND JUSTICE''. Below the wreath on a plaque, ''THE PEACE OF 1919''. These Peace medals were issued to every child in Australia aged 0-14 years (and up to 16 years if their parents were in the Armed Forces. 1.670.000 medals were made. They were issued with a red, white and blue ribbon and a pin. Victorian children received their medals on 18/19 July 1919.numismatics, medals - civil, peace medal 1919 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - BADGE COLLECTION: SECV PROVINCIAL TRAMWAYS PASSES, UK
... Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Tokens Secv Provincial tram passes Imprinted on reverse, Various 3-digit numbers - different on each token. Object. Round tobacco tin made of gold coloured metal. Tin has concentric circles of gold and green with black centric section. Written on lid ""De Luxe Dr PAT TOBACCO 2 oz net weight. Black Dymo Label -''Tram Pass''. Tin of twenty-one round metal tokens with enameled front. Concentric circles from edge of blue enamel and white enamel. Suspension ...Object. Round tobacco tin made of gold coloured metal. Tin has concentric circles of gold and green with black centric section. Written on lid ""De Luxe Dr PAT TOBACCO 2 oz net weight. Black Dymo Label -''Tram Pass''. Tin of twenty-one round metal tokens with enameled front. Concentric circles from edge of blue enamel and white enamel. Suspension piece at crest. Centre section of gold coloured enamel with red shield in centre with gold coloured Southern Cross. Hand above shield holding a stick. On outer blue enamel. "SUPPLY DEPARTMENT PROVINCIAL TRAMWAYS'', On white inner enamel ring ''STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA''.Imprinted on reverse, Various 3-digit numbers - different on each token.numismatics, tokens, secv provincial tram passes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: HORTICULTURAL SHOW PRIZE MEDAL, 1889
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals-civil Horrticultural showw prize medal 1889 Object. Shield shaped gold medal with horn shaped suspension piece at crest with suspension ring. ...Object. Shield shaped gold medal with horn shaped suspension piece at crest with suspension ring. A smaller inner shape creates a border with scattered leaves. Obverse: 3D Engraving.''CENTENNIAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION OF VICTORIA. AWARDED TO DELBRIDGE BROS EPSOM''. Reverse: -FLAT.''Presented by the Bendigo Wine & Fruit Growers Association for 6 Varieties Table Grapes.See 7900.29 also.numismatics, medals-civil, horrticultural showw prize medal 1889 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: HORTICULTURAL SHOW PRIZE MEDAL 1889, 1889
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields NUMISMATICS Medals-civil Horrticultural show prize medal 1889 Object. Shield shaped gold medal with horn shaped suspension piece at crest with suspension ring. ...Object. Shield shaped gold medal with horn shaped suspension piece at crest with suspension ring. A smaller inner shield shape creates a border with scattered leaves. Obverse: - 3D Engraving "CENTENNIAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION OF VICTORIA AWARDED TO DELBRIDGE BROS EPSOM''. Reverse: FLAT '' Presented by the Bendigo Wine & Fruit growers Association for 12 varieties Table Grapes''. See also 7900.28.numismatics, medals-civil, horrticultural show prize medal 1889 -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... The Beechworth Burke Museum Loch Street Beechworth high-country This rectangle black and white photograph shows a bush scene with part of a suspension rope and wooden plank bridge visible in the middle of the image. ...This rectangle black and white photograph shows a bush scene with part of a suspension rope and wooden plank bridge visible in the middle of the image. It is likely this suspension bridge was used by the Tannery workers to move between the town and the Ovens Tannery located South-West of Beechworth due to its secluded bush location, the bridge likely spanned the gorge across Spring creek. The tannery itself was located alongside Gimlet Creek, about three kilometres from town, down what is now known as Malakoff and Old Tannery Road but which at the time was remote and accessed through bushland. The Ovens tannery was stablished in 1858 by Matthew Dodd and Hallahan and later Matthew and his brother Thomas Dodd in 1866 who developed it over the years. According to Doyle, 'we have little information about its early operations except the tannery itself comprised four small buildings' by 1870 ‘a small village with gardens of vines and fruit trees surrounded the tannery’ (Woods, 121), and by 1887 the Tannery employed fifteen men. The Ovens tannery was among several new businesses establishing themselves such as a foundry that brought industrial manufacturing alongside the developing township and which strengthened the economic stability of Beechworth after the receding mining surge. According to Woods (p. 121) in the 1860’s the government spent considerable sums to establish several public buildings such as the Benevolent Asylum, the Hospital and Insane Asylum to support those in need of care in the area directly after the Indigo gold rush which had left Beechworth, a fairly remote regional and newly formed township (Gold was first discovered in Beechworth in 1852) with a number of infirm and destitute people in its wake and which due to the support and establishment of these facilities ‘made Beechworth a significant social welfare centre in Victoria’ (Woods, p. 121). The tannery provided employment and connected the regional centre with other parts of Victoria and the wider colonial outposts and would have been a welcome opportunity for those seeking work after gold was no longer a source of income.A good example of the ingenuity of regional settlers to achieve what would have been a difficult and remote construction of a bridge as a means of access. This bridge is evidence of planning and forethought and shows dedication to establishing a life in a remote landscape.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on paperreverse: / 2983 / / BMM2983 /black and white photograph, bush, suspension bridge, rope bridge, tannery, spring creek, ovens tannery, bushland, gimlet creek, matthew dodd, beechworth -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Postcard Folder, Murray Views, San Remo, c 1950 - 1960
... Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Donated by Ruth McConvey san remo victoria australia suspension bridge san remo/phillip island ruth mcconvey 268-01 The Bridge San Remo Vic 268-02 Back Beach San Remo Vic (actually says "Black Beach") 268-03 Panorama from Lookout, San Remo, Vic. 268-04 Looking towards San Remo from Phillip Island, Vic. 268-05 The Pier from Bridge, San Remo, Vic. 268-06 San Remo from Newhaven, Vic. 268-07 Western Port Hotel, San Remo, Vic. 268-08 Entrance to Main Street, San Remo, Vic. 268-09 Koala Bears 268-10 San Remo Hotel, San Remo, Vic. 268-11 the Pier and Bridge, San Remo, Vic. 268-12 Main Street, San Remo, Vic. ...Donated by Ruth McConveyPostcard Folder with 6 coloured photographs and 6 black & white photographs of San Remo, Victoria.268-01 The Bridge San Remo Vic 268-02 Back Beach San Remo Vic (actually says "Black Beach") 268-03 Panorama from Lookout, San Remo, Vic. 268-04 Looking towards San Remo from Phillip Island, Vic. 268-05 The Pier from Bridge, San Remo, Vic. 268-06 San Remo from Newhaven, Vic. 268-07 Western Port Hotel, San Remo, Vic. 268-08 Entrance to Main Street, San Remo, Vic. 268-09 Koala Bears 268-10 San Remo Hotel, San Remo, Vic. 268-11 the Pier and Bridge, San Remo, Vic. 268-12 Main Street, San Remo, Vic.san remo victoria australia, suspension bridge san remo/phillip island, ruth mcconvey -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir Photographs, Nucolorvue Productions, c 1940
... street with Westernport Hotel in the background. Four people standing looking at The Nobbies. 341-10,11,12. The Isle of Wight Hotel and garden (now where the War Memorial stands). View of the Suspension...suspension bridge derick white Description similar to as above. Strip postcard folder of 12 coloured views. 341-01,2,3. The Koala Cafe, Post Office & Bayview Guest looking towards the crn of Thompson Avenue and The Esplanade. The Cowes beach & Pier. The Nobbies and steps to the Blowhole. 341-04,5,6. The Cowes Pier with a ferry and crowd of people. Cape Woolamai coastline. Close up of a koala in a tree. 341-07,8,9. Seals on Seal Rocks. The San Remo pier with a group of people, beach, and main street ...A Souvenir Postcard Folder donated by Derick White.Strip postcard folder of 12 coloured views. 341-01,2,3. The Koala Cafe, Post Office & Bayview Guest looking towards the crn of Thompson Avenue and The Esplanade. The Cowes beach & Pier. The Nobbies and steps to the Blowhole. 341-04,5,6. The Cowes Pier with a ferry and crowd of people. Cape Woolamai coastline. Close up of a koala in a tree. 341-07,8,9. Seals on Seal Rocks. The San Remo pier with a group of people, beach, and main street with Westernport Hotel in the background. Four people standing looking at The Nobbies. 341-10,11,12. The Isle of Wight Hotel and garden (now where the War Memorial stands). View of the Suspension Bridge. View overlooking Rhyll and Westernport with French Island in the background.Description similar to as above.cowes post office, koala cafe, bayview guesthouse cowes, the nobbies, the nobbies & blowhole, seals on seal rocks phillip island, wildlife - koala, cowes pier phillip island, coastline cape woolamai, san remo and pier, the isle of wight hotel cowes phillip island, rhyll phillip island, phillip island suspension bridge, derick white -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Plan - Russell's Reef, Lauriston
... Street Bendigo goldfields A quartz mine that dates from the early years of the 20th-century. The remains are located on a Water Reserve managed by Coliban Water. Location: Reservoir Road, Lauriston, Macedon Ranges Shire. The Russell’s Reef Amalgamated Company spent the early part of 1907 in developing the saddle reef. Defects found to exist in the winding gear, consequently the directors decided to obtain a new gear of the first-class type. This has been obtained and placed in position. Advantage was taken by the management of the suspension ...A quartz mine that dates from the early years of the 20th-century. The remains are located on a Water Reserve managed by Coliban Water. Location: Reservoir Road, Lauriston, Macedon Ranges Shire. The Russell’s Reef Amalgamated Company spent the early part of 1907 in developing the saddle reef. Defects found to exist in the winding gear, consequently the directors decided to obtain a new gear of the first-class type. This has been obtained and placed in position. Advantage was taken by the management of the suspension of underground operations to give the whole of the machinery and boilers at the No 1 shaft a thorough overhaul. It was found that the two boilers that had been in use required some slight repairs. This resulted in a new high pressure boiler which had been purchased some time previously has been built in and put into commission. In 1907 the shaft was 1,260 feet deep, and an average of 30 men were employed. Russell’s Reef Amalgamated , No 2 shaft ( Company was formed c.1891 and appears to have mined more-or-less continuously until 1911) Source: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/8099/download-reportRussell's Reef Amalgamated Co.Lauriston Plan forms part of the Margaret Roberts Collection.gold mining, gold, transverse section, lauriston, russell's reef, kyneton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - GLADYS DEAN COLLECTION: POSTCARD, 1906 - 1908
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields POSTCARD Diamond shape with SC entwined No 76 Photoprint A 10659 The 'Wynphotoprint' Series published by Selwyn Cox Launceston Tas Printed black and white photographic postcard. Image is of a rocky gorge with a suspension ...Printed black and white photographic postcard. Image is of a rocky gorge with a suspension bridge across the river below. A small wooden gatehouse is at one end and people are walking or standing at various points across the bridge and on the path in the distance. A white blank space is in the upper left hand corner of the image. A symbol of a diamond shape with the letters S C entwined, followed by the words No 76 Photoprint A Flood The Alexandra bridge. Cataract Gorge Launceston Tas are printed in white across the bottom edge. The numbers A10659 in white are printed in the lower left hand corner. The reverse is blank.Diamond shape with SC entwined No 76 Photoprint A 10659 The 'Wynphotoprint' Series published by Selwyn Cox Launceston Taspostcard -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - RAY SMITH COLLECTION: SILVER VICTORY MEDAL 1919
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields MILITARY World war 1 peace medal Circular medalet with a plain edge and integral suspension loop. ...Circular medalet with a plain edge and integral suspension loop. The obverse features a symbolic female figure of Peace, holding a sword and standing on a plinth marked 'PEACE 1919'. Behind her flies a dove, and at her left and right feet are two figures freed from their shackles. The reverse features a central panel surrounded by laurel leaves, surmounted by the King's Crown with the word 'VICTORY' over the rays of the rising sun. A sailor and a digger stand at ease on either side of the panel on which is cast 'THE / TRIUMPH / OF / LIBERTY / AND / JUSTICE'. Below the leaves is a very small panel with the words 'THE PEACE OF 1919' and the manufacturer's name.military, world war 1, peace medal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Medal - 1919 Victory Medal
... Street Bendigo goldfields In 1919, Australian schoolchildren received a special commemorative medal to mark the end of World War I. This medal, known as the “Peace of 1919” medallion, was issued by the Defence Department and distributed to schoolchildren throughout Australia. The medallion is circular with a plain edge and an integral suspension ...In 1919, Australian schoolchildren received a special commemorative medal to mark the end of World War I. This medal, known as the “Peace of 1919” medallion, was issued by the Defence Department and distributed to schoolchildren throughout Australia. The medallion is circular with a plain edge and an integral suspension loop. On the obverse side, it features a symbolic female figure of Peace, holding a sword and standing on a plinth marked “PEACE 1919.” A dove flies behind her, and two figures freed from shackles are at her feet. The reverse side showcases a central panel surrounded by laurel leaves, topped by the King’s Crown with the word “VICTORY” over rays of the rising sun. A sailor and a digger stand at ease on either side of the panel, which bears the inscription “THE / TRIUMPH / OF / LIBERTY / AND / JUSTICE.” Below the leaves, a small panel displays the words “THE PEACE OF 1919” and the manufacturer’s name. The medallion was issued to commemorate the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919, which officially ended World War I. Originally, the medals were suspended from a narrow piece of red, white, and blue striped cotton ribbon. This medallion served as a reminder to a generation of the service and sacrifice of Australians during the war. It symbolized the achievement of peace, albeit at great cost. Each child in Australia aged 0-14 years (and up to 16 if their parents were in the armed forces) received this small but meaningful token of remembrance12. Small medallion with faded red, white and blue ribbon with pin. Female on the front. Wreath on back with two males either side with uniformmedals, 1919, ww1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - GOLD SCALE. BRASS, PORTABLE. PAN ONLY
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Gold Mining Scale Brass Gold Scale. Brass, Portable. The pan of a brass portable gold scale with three small suspension chains. ...Gold Scale. Brass, Portable. The pan of a brass portable gold scale with three small suspension chains. Approx. 90mm in diameter.gold mining, scale, brass
