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Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Talbot - a Family History 1558-2001
... Talbot - a Family History 1558-2001...Talbot - a Family History 1558-2001. Includes when they moved to Ringwood...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Talbot - a Family History 1558-2001. Includes when they moved to Ringwood Talbot - a Family History 1558-2001 Book Charles Talbot ...Talbot - a Family History 1558-2001. Includes when they moved to Ringwood -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Memories by E.E. Johnson
... ...Talbot family...Personal memories of a member of the Talbot family on growing up in San Remo mentioning education, lifestyle, fishing industry and many local families....Historical San Remo Education Fishing industry Miss Tabart Bagley Small family Frank Talbot Talbot family Photocopy of a 13 page typed booklet. ...Personal memories of a member of the Talbot family on growing up in San Remo mentioning education, lifestyle, fishing industry and many local families.HistoricalPhotocopy of a 13 page typed booklet. It does not contain photographs.san remo, education, fishing industry, miss tabart, bagley, small family, frank talbot, talbot family -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Newhaven Primary School Children 1957, 1957
... ...talbot family...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast newhaven primary school photographs local identities education state schools cleeland family talbot family S.S. 3053, Newhaven Grade 1-2-3 Also a typed list of student names on a separate sheet. ...Large black & white photo of Grades 1,2 and 3 in front of the school building at Newhaven Primary School in 1957.S.S. 3053, Newhaven Grade 1-2-3 Also a typed list of student names on a separate sheet.newhaven primary school, photographs, local identities, education, state schools, cleeland family, talbot family -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Talbot Drive, Marysville. No. 10. Keppel Falls, 1913-1967
... talbot...keppel family...A black and white photograph taken along Lady Talbot Drive, Marysville, Victoria, of Keppel Falls. Keppel Falls are named after the Keppel Family who were one of Marysville's earliest pioneering families. ...A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph taken along Lady Talbot Drive, Marysville, Victoria, of Keppel Falls. Keppel Falls are named after the Keppel Family who were one of Marysville's earliest pioneering families. Lady Talbot Drive is a 24 kilometer scenic rainforest car journey which passes a number of walks and waterfalls in the Yarra Ranges National Park. Lady Talbot Drive is named after Lady Sarah Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Reginald Talbot, who was the Governor of Victoria from 25th April, 1904 to 6th July 1908.POST CARD REAL PHOTO THE "ROSE" SERIES DE LUXE PRODUCED IN AUSTRALIA Published by the Rose Stereograph Co.,/ Armadale, Victoria.marysville, keppel falls, waterfalls, postcard, p. 2315, rose series postcard, souvenir, lady talbot drive, sir reginald talbot, sarah elizabeth talbot, keppel family, ] -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, Talbot Drive, Marysville. No. 10. Keppel Falls, 1913-1967
... talbot...keppel family...A black and white photograph taken along Lady Talbot Drive, Marysville, Victoria, of Keppel Falls. Keppel Falls are named after the Keppel Family who were one of Marysville's earliest pioneering families. ...A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white photograph taken along Lady Talbot Drive, Marysville, Victoria, of Keppel Falls. Keppel Falls are named after the Keppel Family who were one of Marysville's earliest pioneering families. Lady Talbot Drive is a 24 kilometer scenic rainforest car journey which passes a number of walks and waterfalls in the Yarra Ranges National Park. Lady Talbot Drive is named after Lady Sarah Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Reginald Talbot, who was the Governor of Victoria from 25th April, 1904 to 6th July 1908.POST CARD The "Rose" Series/ De Luxe A Real Photograph/ Produced in Australia Published by the Rose Stereograph Co.,/ Armadale, Victoria.marysville, keppel falls, waterfalls, postcard, p. 2315, rose series postcard, souvenir, lady talbot drive, sir reginald talbot, sarah elizabeth talbot, keppel family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - KINGOWER 2006
... Donated by Neil Talbot's family 2018...Donated by Neil Talbot's family 2018 Book KINGOWER 2006 ...130 page soft cover booklet 'Kingower 2006' A history of the Kingower Township published by the 'Back to Kingower' Committee in 2006 Compiled by Dona Martin and her father Don Walker Edited by Christine Hancock Illustrated with B&W photos of people and places. Donated by Neil Talbot's family 2018Dona Martin & Don Walkerkingower, back to kingower -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, TALBOT, Lindsay, Growing up in San Remo by Lindsay Talbot
... Talbot...dairy farming...Sambell family...Reminiscences of life and the fishing industry in San Remo in 1920s to 1940s. The Talbot family were well known settlers and fishermen of San Remo....Talbot. The 2nd is a digital copy of the same text but with appropriate family photos added, printed out, created by Alan Talbot. ...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Reminiscences of life and the fishing industry in San Remo in 1920s to 1940s. The Talbot family were well known settlers and fishermen of San Remo. ...Reminiscences of life and the fishing industry in San Remo in 1920s to 1940s. The Talbot family were well known settlers and fishermen of San Remo.Historical2 copies of the booklet. One is a photocopy of a typed booklet with reminiscences from 1921 to 1946 written by Lindsay Talbot. The 2nd is a digital copy of the same text but with appropriate family photos added, printed out, created by Alan Talbot. lindsay talbot, san remo, mary talbot, commercial fishing, alan talbot, dairy farming, sambell family -
Clunes MuseumBook, HAYDEN HERITAGE - HOPE HONOUR HAPPINESS
... HAYDEN FAMILY...TALBOT...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Family history HAYDEN FAMILY TALBOT DUNACH History of the Hayden Family since 1841 Peach coloured soft cover with image of a Victorian Era lady with parasol and gentleman with top hat and cane. 137 PAGES HAYDEN HERITAGE - HOPE HONOUR HAPPINESS Book BOOK ...History of the Hayden Family since 1841Peach coloured soft cover with image of a Victorian Era lady with parasol and gentleman with top hat and cane. 137 PAGESnon-fictionHistory of the Hayden Family since 1841hayden family, talbot, dunach -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photograph, Gravestones at Malahide Castle, Ireland, 2016, 09/2016
... Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. ...Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. They played significant roles in Irish political and social life. Set in 260 acres the castle is only 10 minutes from Dublin airport. https://www.malahidecastleandgardens.ie/ The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174, was granted the "lands and harbour of Malahide." The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 12th century and it was home to the Talbot family for 791 years, from 1185 until 1976, the only exception being the period from 1649–60, when Oliver Cromwell granted it to Miles Corbet after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland; Corbet was hanged following the demise of Cromwell, and the castle was restored to the Talbots. The building was notably enlarged in the reign of Edward IV, and the towers added in 1765. The estate survived such losses as the Battle of the Boyne, when fourteen members of the owner's family sat down to breakfast in the Great Hall, and all were dead by evening, and the Penal Laws, even though the family remained Roman Catholic until 1774. In 1918 during the First World War a mooring-out base for airships was established in the grounds of the castle, used by airships from RNAS Anglesey in Wales which conducted anti-submarine operations in the Irish Sea. There were plans to base airships here from 1919, but these were abandoned at the end of the war.[1] In the 1920s the private papers of James Boswell were discovered in the castle, and sold to American collector Ralph H. Isham by Boswell's great-great-grandson Lord Talbot de Malahide. Malahide Castle and Demesne was eventually inherited by the 7th Baron Talbot and on his death in 1973, passed to his sister, Rose. In 1975, Rose sold the castle to the Irish State, partly to fund inheritance taxes. Many of the contents, notably furnishings, had been sold in advance, leading to considerable public controversy, but private and governmental parties were able to retrieve some. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malahide_CastleDigital photographsgravestones, malahide castle, ireland, cemetery, malahid castle; talbot; ireland; richard talbot; dublin -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital Photograph, Malahide Castle, Ireland, 2016, 09/2016
... Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. ...Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. They played significant roles in Irish political and social life. Set in 260 acres the castle is only 10 minutes from Dublin airport. https://www.malahidecastleandgardens.ie/ The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174, was granted the "lands and harbour of Malahide." The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 12th century and it was home to the Talbot family for 791 years, from 1185 until 1976, the only exception being the period from 1649–60, when Oliver Cromwell granted it to Miles Corbet after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland; Corbet was hanged following the demise of Cromwell, and the castle was restored to the Talbots. The building was notably enlarged in the reign of Edward IV, and the towers added in 1765. The estate survived such losses as the Battle of the Boyne, when fourteen members of the owner's family sat down to breakfast in the Great Hall, and all were dead by evening, and the Penal Laws, even though the family remained Roman Catholic until 1774. In 1918 during the First World War a mooring-out base for airships was established in the grounds of the castle, used by airships from RNAS Anglesey in Wales which conducted anti-submarine operations in the Irish Sea. There were plans to base airships here from 1919, but these were abandoned at the end of the war.[1] In the 1920s the private papers of James Boswell were discovered in the castle, and sold to American collector Ralph H. Isham by Boswell's great-great-grandson Lord Talbot de Malahide. Malahide Castle and Demesne was eventually inherited by the 7th Baron Talbot and on his death in 1973, passed to his sister, Rose. In 1975, Rose sold the castle to the Irish State, partly to fund inheritance taxes. Many of the contents, notably furnishings, had been sold in advance, leading to considerable public controversy, but private and governmental parties were able to retrieve some. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malahide_Castle, TalbColour photograph of Malahide Castle, Ireland.malahide castle, ireland, talbot, richard talbot -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Filming Fingal's Finest Day, Malahide Castle, 2016, 09/2016
... Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. ...Generations of the Talbot family have called Malahide Castle home. They played significant roles in Irish political and social life. Set in 260 acres the castle is only 10 minutes from Dublin airport. https://www.malahidecastleandgardens.ie/ According to wikipedia See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Rising#Fingal In Fingal (or north County Dublin), about 60 Volunteers mobilised near Swords. They belonged to the 5th Battalion of the Dublin Brigade (also known as the Fingal Battalion), and were led by Thomas Ashe and his second in command, Richard Mulcahy. Unlike the rebels elsewhere, the Fingal Battalion successfully employed guerrilla tactics. They set up camp and Ashe split the battalion into four sections: three would undertake operations while the fourth was kept in reserve, guarding camp and foraging for food. The Volunteers moved against the RIC barracks in Swords, Donabate and Garristown, forcing the RIC to surrender and seizing all the weapons. They also damaged railway lines and cut telegraph wires. The railway line at Blanchardstown was bombed to prevent a troop train reaching Dublin. This derailed a cattle train, which had been sent ahead of the troop train. The only large-scale engagement of the Rising, outside Dublin city, was at Ashbourne. On Friday, about 35 Fingal Volunteers surrounded the Ashbourne RIC barracks and called on it to surrender, but the RIC responded with a volley of gunfire. A firefight followed, and the RIC surrendered after the Volunteers attacked the building with a homemade grenade. Before the surrender could be taken, up to sixty RIC men arrived in a convoy, sparking a five-hour gun battle, in which eight RIC men were killed and 18 wounded. Two Volunteers were also killed and five wounded, and a civilian was fatally shot. The RIC surrendered and were disarmed. Ashe let them go after warning them not to fight against the Irish Republic again. Ashe's men camped at Kilsalaghan near Dublin until they received orders to surrender on Saturday. The Fingal Battalion's tactics during the Rising foreshadowed those of the IRA during the War of Independence that followed. Volunteer contingents also mobilised nearby in counties Meath and Louth, but proved unable to link up with the North Dublin unit until after it had surrendered. In County Louth, Volunteers shot dead an RIC man near the village of Castlebellingham on 24 April, in an incident in which 15 RIC men were also taken prisoner.filming, fingal's finest day, malahide castle, ireland -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Holy Bible, 1924
... families. Doris Ware History of Warrnambool ‘Presented to Doris Ware from the Muckleford Methodist Sunday School. C.W. Talbot ...The Ware families were prominent early settlers in the Warrnambool district. But Doris Ware, the recipient of this, was probably the woman born in Echuca in 1887, the daughter of John and Sarah Ware and no other details are available on her. Muckleford is a town near Castlemaine. This book has been in the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society for many years so it is presumed it has some connection to the local pioneering Ware families.This is a black leather-covered book of 1016 pages. The cover has embedded lettering on the front cover and gold lettering on the spine. The cover has come apart from the binding and has been mended with adhesive tape. The spine section of the cover is completely detached from the binding. The inscription is handwritten in black ink with later writing in blue ink. ‘Presented to Doris Ware from the Muckleford Methodist Sunday School. C.W. Talbot Sec.’ ’25.2.28’ doris ware, history of warrnambool -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTawonga Post Office Records and Items
... It had several locations (mostly near the centre of town) over the years and several operators including local families such as the Ryders, the Drummonds, the Coads, the Hollonds and more recently the Talbots and Ryders. ...It had several locations (mostly near the centre of town) over the years and several operators including local families such as the Ryders, the Drummonds, the Coads, the Hollonds and more recently the Talbots and Ryders. ...The Tawonga post office was officially opened on 4th October 1879. It had several locations (mostly near the centre of town) over the years and several operators including local families such as the Ryders, the Drummonds, the Coads, the Hollonds and more recently the Talbots and Ryders. The agency was run in conjunction with another business - currently with the Tawonga Store.An historical account of a small but important business run in a small rural town. The ledgers include local residents and their activities/occupations from 1930.A collection of stamps, weights, a money box, a hole puncher and records for/of customers of the Commonwealth Savings Bank including deposits, withdrawals and those for local societies.tawonga post office, kiewa valley, tawonga residents -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - CAULFIELD CENTENARY 1957
... family... Aboriginal culture... ‘Rippon Lea’ House... Caulfield John... ‘Slaney’s’ Home... Alma Road... Paddy’s Swamp... Racecourse Hotel... Caulfield Technical College... Bevan Mr.... ‘Grosmont’... Hart John... Railways... Mansions... ‘Rosecraddock’... Langdon H. J.... Caulfield Cup... ‘Crotonhurst’... Webb Judge... ‘Kilwinning’... Service James... Ricketson Henry... ‘Glen Eira’... House names... Garden Vale... Ross William Murray... ‘Ross’s folly’... Outer Circle Railway... Caulfield Grammar School... Davies J. Henry... Lagdon William... Grimwade F.S.... Loyd Charles du Plan... Hope George... ‘Airdrie’... Kooyong Hill... Market gardens... Dairies... Lady Talbot...family Aboriginal culture ‘Rippon Lea’ House Caulfield John ‘Slaney’s’ Home Alma Road Paddy’s Swamp Racecourse Hotel Caulfield Technical College Bevan Mr. ‘Grosmont’ Hart John Railways Mansions ‘Rosecraddock’ Langdon H. J. Caulfield Cup ‘Crotonhurst’ Webb Judge ‘Kilwinning’ Service James Ricketson Henry ‘Glen Eira’ House names Garden Vale Ross William Murray ‘Ross’s folly’ Outer Circle Railway Caulfield Grammar School Davies J. Henry Lagdon William Grimwade F.S. Loyd Charles du Plan Hope George ‘Airdrie’ Kooyong Hill Market gardens Dairies Lady Talbot ...This file contains four items 1/Two copies of a twenty-four page booklet titled CITY OF CAULFIELD CENTENARY 1857-1957, created by the Caulfield City Council and printed by Peter Isaacson Pty Limited, Melbourne. The booklet details important aspects of Caulfield’s history including council procedures, the Caulfield Road District Proclamation, the first election and a summary of 100 years of local government with a description of the present Caulfield in 1957. The booklet also includes several pictures of various Caulfield landmarks and people including one of Caulfield City Councillors (11 men and 1 woman). Also one photocopied version of this booklet. 2/Eleven pages of typed notes for the City of Caulfield Centenary booklet. All notes are undated and incomplete. Two pages titled NOTES on THE HISTORY and PROGRESS OF THE CITY OF CAULFIELD, author unknown. Three and a half pages titled THE STRUCTURE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN VICTORIA, author unknown. Five pages titled 100 YEARS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT – EARLY CAULFIELD, by Mrs A. P. Bell. 3/A typed letter to Miss V. Webb-Langdon from the Town Clerk H.G. Nelson, acknowledging her contribution to historical details for the Caulfield Council’s Centenary booklet, dated 24/12/1957. 4/A handwritten letter and a handwritten note regarding the acquisition of notes for the Caulfield Centenary booklet. The letter is dated 03/08/2006 and the note is dated 09/02/2007.city of caulfield centenary, caulfield road district, sinclair a.j.g., city hall, war memorials, gamble h.a., machin l.r., bunny f.c.d., caulfield park, koornang reserve, parton e.m., sims h.e., thomson w.r., gunn e.e., yorston j.s., wallace g.e. mrs, green w.c., jenner e.r., ward boundaries, dandenong road, queens avenue, normanby road, station street, bond street, glen eira road, orrong road, poath road, north road, booran road, nepean highway, glen huntly road, glenhuntly road, inkerman road, hotham street, nelson h.g., fullard w.r., mackley g.j., ellis k.i, crosbie m.r., nutting b.i., body j.h., pritchard r.j., guildford l.t.g., lund l.m., street h.c., reynolds a.w., elections , political processes, local government, springthorpe reserve, greenmeadows gardens, business and finance, roads and streets, caulfield racecourse, east caulfield reserve, mackinnon reserve, hawthorn road, balaclava road, murrumbeena road, lempriere avenue, victoria street, koornang road, lord reserve, lyons street, murrumbeena reserve, kangaroo road, ormond park, beatty crescent, foch street, packer reserve, oakleigh road, leila road, prices park, bambra road, riley reserve, playgrounds, town hall, maternal and child health centres, truganini road, grange road, senior citizens centre, barkley sir henry, moore david, handasyde gilbert, caulfield school room, harris g.w., semple john, dempsey william, brooks w.a., wilson thomas, lyall william, murrum murrumbeen lifestyle, ‘greenmeadows’ house, lempriere family, aboriginal culture, ‘rippon lea’ house, caulfield john, ‘slaney’s’ home, alma road, paddy’s swamp, racecourse hotel, caulfield technical college, bevan mr., ‘grosmont’, hart john, railways, mansions, ‘rosecraddock’, langdon h. j., caulfield cup, ‘crotonhurst’, webb judge, ‘kilwinning’, service james, ricketson henry, ‘glen eira’, house names, garden vale, ross william murray, ‘ross’s folly’, outer circle railway, caulfield grammar school, davies j. henry, lagdon william, grimwade f.s., loyd charles du plan, hope george, ‘airdrie’, kooyong hill, market gardens, dairies, lady talbot milk supply, jenner family, o’niell college, presentation sisters, glenferrie road, grimwade frederick sheppard, grimwade alice, ‘harlston’, grimwade house, ‘saint aubin’s’, ‘st. aubin’s’, ‘caulfield hall’, caulfield john p.t., st georges road, caulfield military hospital, nursing homes, health establishments, dover street, sports and recreations, rosanna street, ‘cantala’, health services, parks and reserves, community services, town planning, local government finance, local officials and employees -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPamphlet - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
... Talbot Leo P Bishop... Sayers Christopher... O’Brien Christine... Doolan NG Mayor... Campbell AJE... Campbell Mrs... Vine Walter S... Adams FB... Kletecka Toni Heneiturama... Miller Bernard F... Meurs Frederick MW... Smibert Don... Elliott Peter... Counsel Margaret... Hogan Anne-Maree... Long Joanne... Bishop family...The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Councillors Hawthorn Road Caulfield North Truman Harry A President Talbot Leo P Bishop Sayers Christopher O’Brien Christine Doolan NG Mayor Campbell AJE Campbell Mrs Vine Walter S Adams FB Kletecka Toni Heneiturama Miller Bernard F Meurs Frederick MW Smibert Don Elliott Peter Counsel Margaret Hogan Anne-Maree Long Joanne Bishop family Elliott Sue Caulfield Youth Choir Pamphlet Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ...The Church of the Latter Day Saints dedication programme dated 24/08/1980. Programme gives an item of interest as to how property for church was acquired.the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, councillors, hawthorn road, caulfield north, truman harry a president, talbot leo p bishop, sayers christopher, o’brien christine, doolan ng mayor, campbell aje, campbell mrs, vine walter s, adams fb, kletecka toni heneiturama, miller bernard f, meurs frederick mw, smibert don, elliott peter, counsel margaret, hogan anne-maree, long joanne, bishop family, elliott sue, caulfield youth choir -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 2000
... families that needed the school site to ensure their children's education. The image is also useful for prompting discussion about how Beechworth has changed over time, with the photograph taken 78 years after the school closed down. beechworth burke museum school education trees nature state school woolshed gold mining teachers over time Owens and Murray advertiser public meetings public dance c. o'donoghue spring creek state governor Sir Reginald Talbot miners honour roll world war 1 Woolshed State. / School site / 2000 / - remnant trees / / co A colour rectangular photograph printed on glossy photographic paper. ...Woolshed is a small area about five kilometres north west of Beechworth, and almost about 225km north east of Melbourne. When gold was discovered at the nearby Spring Creek in February 1852, Woolshed was one of three settlements set up to house miners and their families. At its peak in 1857, Woolshed was also populated by 29 storekeepers and 14 hotels, as well as the Woolshed State School, which stood near where this photograph was taken. The school often played host to public meetings, as well as a public dance in 1897. The school was subject to some controversy in 1874 when one parent complained about the head of the school in the local newspaper, the Owens and Murray Advertiser, and at least three letters to the editor were exchanged between the two. According to the parent, C. O'Donoghue was not providing enough amusement for the children and was disrespectful to parents and staff. When the State Governor, Sir Reginald Talbot, visited Beechworth in 1906, the school organised a celebratory welcome. The Woolshed State School was ultimately closed in 1922 as miners had exhausted the Spring Creek gold supply and were moving elsewhere. This photograph, taken in about 2000, shows the trees that grew on or near the site of the original school. The Woolshed State School Honour Roll, with a list of the men from the school who served in the First World War, also still exists. It is stored in the Beechworth RSL as of 2015.This photograph is significant for its connection to an important site in Beechworth's gold mining history. Woolshed served a significant community of miners, with a population of at least 138 according to the 1911 census, with families that needed the school site to ensure their children's education. The image is also useful for prompting discussion about how Beechworth has changed over time, with the photograph taken 78 years after the school closed down.A colour rectangular photograph printed on glossy photographic paper.Woolshed State. / School site / 2000 / - remnant trees / / cobeechworth, burke museum, school, education, trees, nature, state school, woolshed, gold mining, teachers, over time, owens and murray advertiser, public meetings, public dance, c. o'donoghue, spring creek, state governor, sir reginald talbot, miners, honour roll, world war 1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ARTICLES FOR ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY (BENDIGO BRANCH) NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 1972
... Talbot Hotel, Harcourt; Mr Wheatcroft.3. ''Memories of Old East Bendigo'' - original draft with alterations in handwriting; mention of 71 Strickland Rd; Government Powder Magazine; Purdon family; the ''Irish Castle'' (at one time the Charlston Hotel); Mr Sullivan; Mr Burns; Pritchard and Chamberlain (brewery); Solomons Hill; Day's asphfelt (sic) and bone works; Marist Brothers 'Jounerate ' (sic)??...Talbot Hotel, Harcourt; Mr Wheatcroft.3. ''Memories of Old East Bendigo'' - original draft with alterations in handwriting; mention of 71 Strickland Rd; Government Powder Magazine; Purdon family; the ''Irish Castle'' (at one time the Charlston Hotel); Mr Sullivan; Mr Burns; Pritchard and Chamberlain (brewery); Solomons Hill; Day's asphfelt (sic) and bone works; Marist Brothers 'Jounerate ' (sic)?? ...Articles for Royal Historical Society (Bendigo Branch) Newsletter December 1972. 1. ''Bells in and around Bendigo - No 3 - The Hand Bells of St Pauls Church, Bendigo'' - mention of Mr Bill Robertson; Dr J B Pounds; Bendigo Bell Ringers Club; Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London; Odd Fellows Hall; St Pauls Bell Band; Dr A M Bush. 2. ''A sight worth seeing'' - description of the rolling down from the top of Mr Alexander of a large boulder (for entertainment!) in 1860 (extract from the Bendigo Advertiser); mention of Mr Plowright, Talbot Hotel, Harcourt; Mr Wheatcroft.3. ''Memories of Old East Bendigo'' - original draft with alterations in handwriting; mention of 71 Strickland Rd; Government Powder Magazine; Purdon family; the ''Irish Castle'' (at one time the Charlston Hotel); Mr Sullivan; Mr Burns; Pritchard and Chamberlain (brewery); Solomons Hill; Day's asphfelt (sic) and bone works; Marist Brothers 'Jounerate ' (sic)??; Hines Flower Nursery; Mr Hamson MP; Carlile Bros skin and hide store; Kitchen's Soap factory; ''Green Gates'' Hotel; Bendigo Fertiliser Works;bendigo, history, city history. the goldfields. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCertificate, Certificate and letter from the Wallop Family in Burwood to Don and Pat Talbot in Toowoomba 2001
... Certificate and letter from the Wallop Family in Burwood to Don and Pat Talbot in Toowoomba 2001....Certificate and letter from the Wallop Family in Burwood to Don and Pat Talbot in Toowoomba 2001. Certificate ...Certificate and letter between members of the Wallop family in an attempt to find out if the Harker /Wilson Archie and Ruby , are related to them and the Earl of Portsmouth. Ruby is the connection with the Wieland Family.Original scroll pertaining to the Earl of Portsmouth in England, and a printed photocopy. Letter on blue airmail paper with family tree. Tha aim is to find a connection with this family and the Harked / Wilson part of the Wieland Family. All contained within PostPak cyclinder. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyWork on paper, Two poems hand written by Thelma Wieland when she lived in Queensland with her daughter c.1970
... Talbot. They started a pig farm but there was some friction between the families and Thelma left and returned to live in Ballarat. ...Talbot. They started a pig farm but there was some friction between the families and Thelma left and returned to live in Ballarat. ...thelma Wieland went to live in Queensland with her daughter ,Pat , and son-in-law Don Talbot. They started a pig farm but there was some friction between the families and Thelma left and returned to live in Ballarat. Her son Ray lived with her in Queensland.3 lined pages of hand written poetry, by Thelma Wieland. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyWork on paper, Family tree of Catherine Ruby Wilson Included in the Wieland's of Heathmont book Written by Don and Pat Talbot 2008
... Family tree of Catherine Ruby Wilson Included in the Wieland's of Heathmont book Written by Don and Pat Talbot 2008...Family tree of Catherine Ruby Wilson Included in the Wieland's of Heathmont book Written by Don and Pat Talbot 2008 Work on paper ...Catherine Ruby Wilson married Archie Harker and this family tree was found in his papers.Hand written family tree of the Bakers and Wilsons. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Wieland brothers Family tree Left Berlin 1855
... Their story is told in part in the Wieland's of Heathmont book by Don and Pat Talbot. Hand written family tree of Carl Wieland's brothers who left Berlin after him. ...Carl Wieland's brothers Frederick John, Harry, and Johann (John) left Berlin after him fleeing from religious persecution . Their story is told in part in the Wieland's of Heathmont book by Don and Pat Talbot.Hand written family tree of Carl Wieland's brothers who left Berlin after him. Buff coloured plain paper with pencil writing. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMemorabilia, Large collection letters from Archie Harker, in England to Ruby Wilson in Mitcham 1930 -1935 and others. (Private)
... Ruby's elder sister Amy Thelma married Stanley Wieland thus placing the couple in the Wieland family and their story is in the Wieland's of Heathmont book by Pat and Don Talbot....Ruby's elder sister Amy Thelma married Stanley Wieland thus placing the couple in the Wieland family and their story is in the Wieland's of Heathmont book by Pat and Don Talbot. ...Ruby Wilson wrote to an English paper asking for a pen friend in 1930. John Archibald (Archie) Harker answered her request and thus started a long correspondence between the couple.eventuating in Archie sending Ruby an engagement ring. in July 1931. The correspondence continued till Archie came to Melbourne in June 1933 on the" Oronsay" and they married in December 1937. 280 letters in all. Ruby's elder sister Amy Thelma married Stanley Wieland thus placing the couple in the Wieland family and their story is in the Wieland's of Heathmont book by Pat and Don Talbot.Large number of personal letters, separated into pockets - letters written on lined note paper from Archie Harker to Ruby Wilson. Some postcards. Due to the private nature of these letters, they have not all been scanned and will not be made public. They can be inspected by appointment at the RDHS Archives -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyWork on paper, Draft of 'Wielands of Heathmont' History of the family. Published 2008 by Don Talbot and Pat Talbot
... Draft of 'Wielands of Heathmont' History of the family. Published 2008 by Don Talbot and Pat Talbot. ...Draft of 'Wielands of Heathmont' History of the family. Published 2008 by Don Talbot and Pat Talbot. Work on paper ...The Wieland family were orcharding pioneers in Ringwood., Carl Ferdinand Wieland arrived in Heathmont in 1872 where he took up 50 acres, 37 perches of Crown Land.for the cost of 49 pounds.Typed pages , photographs,family group records all collected for the book. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Creswick, County of Talbot
... Gift of the Squire Family, 2014 creswick creswick creek spring hill sarah paterson lehman mullins spittle squire richard squire Plan showing allotments in Creswick, County of Talbot. ...This plan is associated with former Ballarat School of Mines Student Richard Squire (1875-1876). Gift of the Squire Family, 2014 Plan showing allotments in Creswick, County of Talbot. The plan is in a number of pieces with some sections missing.creswick, creswick creek, spring hill, sarah paterson, lehman, mullins, spittle, squire, richard squire -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan - map, Ascot: Counties of Ripon and Talbot, 18/12/1920
... Family COllection Mrs E.C.Sutherland. Highlighted parish labelled, Mrs E.C.Sutherland. Maps parishes located in Ascot area. Photo-Lithographed at the Dept. of Lands and Survey. Ascot: Counties of Ripon and Talbot ...Cadastral map showing parish boundaries and land ownership. "L5270"Maps parishes located in Ascot area. Photo-Lithographed at the Dept. of Lands and Survey.Highlighted parish labelled, Mrs E.C.Sutherland.parish, map, ascot, counties, e. c. sutherland, a. cameron, sweeney, w. j. clarke, mount hollowback, tourello, burrumbeet, glendaruel, dowling forest, a. j. mullett, w. j. butson, 1920, william coghill, chatham, chatham family collection, mrs e.c.sutherland. -
Federation University Historical CollectionMap, British New Guinea, 1893, 1893
... Talbot. The property was leased, then purchased by the donor's family. A copy of "The Goulburn Weir and its Dependent System of Works" and this map (in a government envelope addressed to Salmon) were left at the property. ...Talbot. The property was leased, then purchased by the donor's family. A copy of "The Goulburn Weir and its Dependent System of Works" and this map (in a government envelope addressed to Salmon) were left at the property. ...The map was surveyed by ship compass, distances by estimation or rate of launch by officers of the Government ; supervised and compiled by J.B. Cameron, G.S. March 1893. This map was in the possession of Charles Carty Salmon (1860-1917), politician, born on 27 July 1860 at Amherst, Victoria. (http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/salmon-charles-carty-8328 ) Although living in Melbourne Charles Carty Salmon kept property at Talbot. The property was leased, then purchased by the donor's family. A copy of "The Goulburn Weir and its Dependent System of Works" and this map (in a government envelope addressed to Salmon) were left at the property. See http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm1894-1 .1) Sketch map showing the rivers and an outline of the coast from Long. 144?30'E. to Long. 146?30'E. Gulf of Papua British New Guinea Scale [ca. 1:316,800]. .2) Large envelope addressed to The Hon Charles Carty Salmon M.P., Talbot, Victoria. The map was folded and stored in this envelope. Map extending from Port Bevan to Kaikavau Pt, showing rivers and notes on soil and vegetation. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm1894-1 .1) "Enclosure in Despatch No. 32 of 3rd May 1893 - Appendix G.". "Map no. 4 British New Guinea report 1892-93". .2) "This envelope can only be lawfully used by Government Officials on public business. Any use by Officials on private business, or by others under any circumstances, is punishable." "Commonwealth Celebrations. General Secretary's Office, Melbourne."carty salmon, charles carty salmon, new guinea, j.b. cameron -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Documents, History of the Coghill Family
... family...land settlement in victoria...new south wales...captain john coghill...donald john coghill...will of william coghill senior...indenture agreement...david coghill...william baldwin...talbot...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields History of the Coghill Family from the 1700s. coghill pioneer family land settlement in victoria new south wales captain john coghill donald john coghill will of william coghill senior indenture agreement david coghill william baldwin talbot elizabeth coghill margaret coghill christina coghill george coghill helen coghill john coghill Catherine Dorothy Holmes Part ot the handwritten history "The Coghill Family - 13-9-40 Statement by Mr Henry Holmes of Essendon" includes the following: (Page 1) "The original Captain Coghill owned Glendaruel and Glendonald Stations (the homestead of the latter was Andrew Munro's original home.) ...History of the Coghill Family from the 1700s.Typed and handwritten papers relating to the Coghill Family. Part ot the handwritten history "The Coghill Family - 13-9-40 Statement by Mr Henry Holmes of Essendon" includes the following: (Page 1) "The original Captain Coghill owned Glendaruel and Glendonald Stations (the homestead of the latter was Andrew Munro's original home.) He had five sons and two daughters ... William Coghill Jnr, a son of Captain Coghill married Miss Catherine Dorothy Holmes. They had no family and they adopted William and Henry Holmes, their nephews, who were the sons of Edward Carter Holmes, brother of Mrs William Coghill Jnr. (Page 2 - does not run on from page1) "The family, and descendants of Edward Carter Holmes, via the William Holmes lineage, lived at "Sauchiburn" Ascot, Vic. The property, fronting what was to become known as Lesters Road, was sold by the family in the 1980's. The namesake of Lesters Road, Mrs Helen Lester (nee Coghill), had also descended from the original Coghill settlers. During my 1960 - 1970 childhood in the area, the Lesters lived opposite "Sauchieburn" on a property called "Burnside". In 1950 a stone cairn commemorating the original Coghill settlers had been sited on the roadside common between both properties by descendants of the Coghill Holmes family. https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5b0e196821ea69108c477463. The Lester property was subsequently purchased by another Edward Carter Holmes descendant, Graeme Spittle from "Mount Cavern" Ascot, and David Glenn and Chris Canning https://lambley.com.au/visit/ I believe descendants via my mother's, Elizabeth Chatham (nee Holmes), lineage continue to farm and /or reside in the adjacent Ascot vicinity on the "Launchley", "Gleno" and "Hazeldean" properties. Interestingly, "Hazeldean" had been originally owned by Robert Reid and his wife Adelaide Helen Reid (nee Holmes). Adelaide and Catherine Coghill (nee Holmes) were sisters." [Memory of Jane Dyer (nee Chatham) 2025] coghill, pioneer family, land settlement in victoria, new south wales, captain john coghill, donald john coghill, will of william coghill senior, indenture agreement, david coghill, william baldwin, talbot, elizabeth coghill, margaret coghill, christina coghill, george coghill, helen coghill, john coghill, catherine dorothy holmes -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupFilm, Ballarat and District Genealogical Society Inc, Consolidated Index to Ballarat District Cemeteries Up to 1994, c1995
... Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Cemeteries -- Victoria -- Ballarat Ballarat (Vic.) The index contains information for: Amhurst Cemetery; Avoca Cemetery; Ballan Cemetery; Beaufort Cemetery; Bungaree Cemetery; Buninyong Cemetery; Cape Clear Cemetery; Carngham Cemetery; Clarendon Cemetery; Clunes Cemetery; Coghills Creek Cemetery; Creswick Cemetery; Daylesford Cemetery; Dowling Forest Cemetery; Eganstown/Blanket Flat Cemetery; Eurenbeen East/Franklinford Cemetery; Gordon Cemetery; Greendale Cemetery; Learmonth Cemetery; Lexton Cemetery; Linton Cemetery; Majorca Cemetery; Maryborough Cemetery; Morrisons Cemetery; Mt Cole Cemetery; Mt Egerton Cemetery; Mt Prospect Cemetery; Newstead Cemetery; Rokewood Cemetery; Skipton Cemetery; Smeaton Cemetery; Smeaton House Cemetery; Smythesdale Cemetery; Staffordshire Reef Cemetery; Talbot Cemetery; Waterloo Cemetery and Waubra Cemetery. ...The index contains information for: Amhurst Cemetery; Avoca Cemetery; Ballan Cemetery; Beaufort Cemetery; Bungaree Cemetery; Buninyong Cemetery; Cape Clear Cemetery; Carngham Cemetery; Clarendon Cemetery; Clunes Cemetery; Coghills Creek Cemetery; Creswick Cemetery; Daylesford Cemetery; Dowling Forest Cemetery; Eganstown/Blanket Flat Cemetery; Eurenbeen East/Franklinford Cemetery; Gordon Cemetery; Greendale Cemetery; Learmonth Cemetery; Lexton Cemetery; Linton Cemetery; Majorca Cemetery; Maryborough Cemetery; Morrisons Cemetery; Mt Cole Cemetery; Mt Egerton Cemetery; Mt Prospect Cemetery; Newstead Cemetery; Rokewood Cemetery; Skipton Cemetery; Smeaton Cemetery; Smeaton House Cemetery; Smythesdale Cemetery; Staffordshire Reef Cemetery; Talbot Cemetery; Waterloo Cemetery and Waubra Cemetery.Set of 10 microfiche. non-fictionThe index contains information for: Amhurst Cemetery; Avoca Cemetery; Ballan Cemetery; Beaufort Cemetery; Bungaree Cemetery; Buninyong Cemetery; Cape Clear Cemetery; Carngham Cemetery; Clarendon Cemetery; Clunes Cemetery; Coghills Creek Cemetery; Creswick Cemetery; Daylesford Cemetery; Dowling Forest Cemetery; Eganstown/Blanket Flat Cemetery; Eurenbeen East/Franklinford Cemetery; Gordon Cemetery; Greendale Cemetery; Learmonth Cemetery; Lexton Cemetery; Linton Cemetery; Majorca Cemetery; Maryborough Cemetery; Morrisons Cemetery; Mt Cole Cemetery; Mt Egerton Cemetery; Mt Prospect Cemetery; Newstead Cemetery; Rokewood Cemetery; Skipton Cemetery; Smeaton Cemetery; Smeaton House Cemetery; Smythesdale Cemetery; Staffordshire Reef Cemetery; Talbot Cemetery; Waterloo Cemetery and Waubra Cemetery. cemeteries -- victoria -- ballarat, ballarat (vic.) -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Talbot Milk Supply milk bottle
... The Talbot Milk Institute was associated with the Union. It provided free uncontaminated milk to needy families, since many infant deaths and illnesses were traceable to unsuitable or adulterated food. ...The Talbot Milk Institute was associated with the Union. It provided free uncontaminated milk to needy families, since many infant deaths and illnesses were traceable to unsuitable or adulterated food. ...This style of milk bottle began to appear in Australia in the 1930s. The number stamped on the base indicated the dairy to which the bottle belonged. Nursery milk had a higher guaranteed fat content than ordinary milk. Lady Talbot, the wife of a Victorian Governor, was associated with the movement that was to become the Free Kindergarten Union in 1908. The Talbot Milk Institute was associated with the Union. It provided free uncontaminated milk to needy families, since many infant deaths and illnesses were traceable to unsuitable or adulterated food. A wide necked milk bottle made of clear glass. Embossed in an arc on the front of the bottle: 'Lady Talbot Milk Supply Co. Specially supervised nursery milk.' Also embossed on base: '62'.infant feeding -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... FAMILY EMMA MORITZ HENRY WILSON .1. ON REVERSE "CHARLES LOUIS MORITZ" .2 HAND WRITTEN NOTE ATTACHED TO THE PHOTO "CHARLES LOUIS MORITZ DIED CLUNES 23.1.1895 (TALBOT ROAD). ....1 FRAMED MINIATURE OVAL BLACK & WHITE PHOTO BEHIND COLOURED FLORAL PAPER IN METAL FRAME UNDER GLASS. .2 BLACK & WHITE PHOTO OF CHARLES LOUIS MORITZ, SEATED ON A ROCK IN FRONT OF A SWISS CHALET. .3 SEPIA PHOTO TRIMMED AT CORNERS. WEDDING PHOTO OF HENRY WILSON AND EMMA MORITZ 1885. .4 2 PHOTOS PASTED BOTH SIDES OF CARDBOARD. ONE IS OF A FAMILY IN FRONT OF A HOUSE AND THE OTHER IS 2 LADIES AND 2 CHILDREN PICNICING IN THE BUSH..1. ON REVERSE "CHARLES LOUIS MORITZ" .2 HAND WRITTEN NOTE ATTACHED TO THE PHOTO "CHARLES LOUIS MORITZ DIED CLUNES 23.1.1895 (TALBOT ROAD). YOUNGEST SON OF COUNT MORITZ ST. MORITZ SWITZERLAND. .3 ON REVERSE "HENRY CLIFTON WILSON, EMMA MATILDA WILSON. MARRIED 1885. STUART'S GRANDFATHER & GRANDMOTHER" .4 ONE SIDE "VICTORIA CLIFTONVILLE, RUTHERGLEN. OUR HOME CHAS & MAY". OTHER SIDE "PEARL BAY GOOD FRIDAY 1819"charles louis moritz, moritz family, emma moritz, henry wilson
