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Clunes Museum
Photograph, VALENTINE & SONS PUBLISHING CO.LTD MELBOURN, SYDNEY, BRISBANE
... upper fraser street....PANORAMIC VIEW OF UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES... VIEW OF UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...PANORAMIC VIEW OF UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNESMERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL FROM CARIN CLUNES.YAlocal history, photography, photographs, clunes township, upper fraser street. -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1900
... SUSPENSION BRIDGE CONNECTING CREEK PARADE AND UPPER FRASER... CONNECTING CREEK PARADE AND UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES. Photograph ...SUSPENSION BRIDGE CONNECTING CREEK PARADE AND UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES.OLD FOOTBRIDGE CONNECTING CREEK PARADE AND UPER FRASER ST. CLUNES.local history, photography, photographs, bridges -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... SHOWING EBERHARDS CORDIAL FACTORY - UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES... + BUILDINGS SHOWING EBERHARDS CORDIAL FACTORY - UPPER FRASER STREET ...BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO OF CLUNES LANDSCAPE + BUILDINGS SHOWING EBERHARDS CORDIAL FACTORY - UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNESCLUNESlocal history, photography, photographs, shops cordial factory [eberhard], buildings -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... AND BUILDINGS IN UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES. INCLUDING BARKELL LIVERY... OF PHOTOGRAPH OF SHOPS AND BUILDINGS IN UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES ...SHOPS INCLUDE W. BARKELL LIVERY STABLES, S. OWEN, ROBERT BUTCHER, FAR RIGHT TELEGRAPH HOTEL.1 .2 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF SHOPS AND BUILDINGS IN UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES. INCLUDING BARKELL LIVERY STABLESUPPER FRASER ST CLUNESlocal history, photography, photographs, shops- w.barkell livery stablels, s. owen, roberts butcher, buildings -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... FRASER STREETS, CLUNES.... FRASER STREETS, CLUNES. local history photography photographs ...THE CARTER FAMILY HOME WAS ON THE CORNER OF BAILEY & UPPER FRASER STREETS, CLUNES.SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF CARTER FAMILY HOME IN BAILEY STREET, CLUNES.CARTER HOME CORNER OF BAILEY & SERVICE ST.local history, photography, photographs, buildings -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
... SHRIGLEY'S CHEMIST SHOP WAS IN UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES... CHEMIST SHOP WAS IN UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES. HE LIVED ...SHRIGLEY'S CHEMIST SHOP WAS IN UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES. HE LIVED IN SERVICE STREET WHERE MR. TIM FRASER NOW LIVES.BLUE GLASS MEDICINE BOTTLE WITH OCTAGONAL GLASS STOPPER / PAPER LABELLABEL INSCRIBED J.A. SHRIGLEY METHYLENE BLUE MEDICINALlocal history, medicine, pharmacy, shrigley chemist -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, Bill Sweetland (Chairman of Port of Portland Authority) and Minister for Public Works, Brown, c. 1983
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Malcolm Fraser (PM)/ Bill Sweetland (Chairman PPA)/ + Minister for Pub. Works. Brown (blue pen, upper centre)port of portland archives, malcolm fraser, bill sweetland -
Clunes Museum
Book, Dictionary of Derivations of the English Language, Unknown
It appears Harrie Quayle moved to Boulder City, Western Australia as a man. The Golden Horse Shoe mine was reported to be one of the richest gold mines in Western AustraliaHardcover book with brown coloured cover. Title in gold is stamped into the spine, black ink printed border of fleur de lys on front cover surrounding the title printed in black ink.Various inscriptions: on second page, handwritten in pencil " Harrie Quayle, Smeaton Road, Clunes upper sixth class written in ink below this Harrie Quayle, North Clunes State School 1890 on last page handwritten in pencil "Harrie Quayle, Fireman, boulder city 1905 Golden Horse Shoereference book, north clunes primary school, quayle, fraser -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - HANGING SCALES
Hanging ring, hook on bottom, wire hook on lower side, ring on upper side, marking on brass measure "to 400 lbs", reverse side "50"scales, weighing item -
Clunes Museum
Book, ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, GEOLOGY, 1888
SCIENCE PRIMER, GEOLOGY,BROWN LEATHER LOOK COVER. SCIENCE PRIMER. EDITED BY PROFS HUXLEY, ROSCOE AND BALFOUR STEWARTnon-fictionSCIENCE PRIMER, GEOLOGY, prof. geike, geology -
Clunes Museum
Furniture - KITCHEN DRESSER
DRESSER DONATED BY MICHAEL KIERLE - A FORMER CLUNES RESIDENTKITCHEN DRESSER WITH TWO DRAWERS, TWO UPPER SHELVES TO PLACE CROCKERY OR CANISTERS ON AND STORAGE CUPBOARD BELOW DRAWERS WITH A SMALL BRASS KNOB ON BOTH DRAWERS AND ANOTHER BRASS KNOB ON BOTTOM CUPBOARD.local history, furniture, domestic, furniture -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, BEAUCHAMP, PHOTO. 104 STURT STREET, BALLARAT, CIRCA 1888 - 1890
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street Clunes goldfields UPPER ...UPPER STOREY OF THE HOSPITAL WAS REMOVED DURING THE 1930'S THE BUILDING WAS DESTROYED IN A BUSHFIRE IN JANUARY 1944. PHOTOGRAPH OF THE OLD CLUNES HOSPITAL, BUILD IN 1873. WRITTEN IN INK UNDER PICTURE POINTS OF INTEREST .1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON MATT BOARD .2 PHOTO PRINT OF ABOVE PHOTO - BLACK AND WHITE .3 PHOTOCOPY ON PHOTO PAPER - BLACK AND WHITE .4 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON MATT BOARD .5 COPY OF SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON MASONITETHE HOSPITAL. BEAUCHAMP PHOTO 104 STURT ST BALLARATlocal history, photography, photographs, hospital [old] -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
ORIGINAL WATER SUPPLY FOR CLUNES VIA BIRCH'S CREEK, BEFORE PIPES WERE LAID.SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF WEIR ON BIRCH CREEK - CLUNES WATER SUPPLY. PICKET FENCES SURROUNDING AREA. ONE MAN STANDING BY POND. TUSSOCKS BESIDE WATER. A HOUSE IN RIGHT HAND UPPER CORNER.local history, photographs, water supply -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, The entrance foyer of the Old Colonists' Club, 2015
From the Argus Newspaper of 10 May 1888: "OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION OF BALLARAT. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BALLARAT, WEDNESDAY. This association, which was founded in August, 1883, and at first known as the Old Identities' Association, now has a roll of 450 members. The objects of the association are "to aid and assist indigent or suffering old colonists; to raise a fund, by the voluntary subscriptions of the members and the aid of outside donations, for the purpose of relieving members in sickness and old age ; for assisting those in extreme distress, to provide the shelter o a home for old and indigent pioneers of the gold fields, their widows, or anyone connected with the association, and in the event of the death of any member to have his remains decently buried, the association defraying the expenses of the funeral (providing that no funds or property are left by the deceased), and to attend the funeral if so desired by the relatives " The qualifications for member- ship are good character and repute, and residence in the colonies for a quarter of a century. For some time the association had no property except the regular subscriptions, but about a year ago they obtained from the Minister of Lands the grant of a very valuable block of land in Lydiard-street, the Crown grant of which they received last week. This block has a frontage of 66ft to Lydiard street, worth at least £100 a foot. The ground was given to the association as a site for them to build a hall upon, and with so valuable an asset they had no difficulty in borrowing at 7 per cent, enough money to construct a hall. For revenue purposes the ground floor of the building has been made into four shops, and the rental from these, judging from the rentals of shops in the vicinity, will not only pay all the interest on the borrowed money, but over £200 a year towards clearing off the principal. The officers of the association are Messrs J P Murray, president; J W Graham and T. Stoddart, vice presidents; D Fern, treasurer , and J Fraser, secretary. The Old Colonists' Hall is an elegant looking building in Lydiard-street, lying between the newly-opened mining exchange and the Commercial Club house, and a few doors north of the Post office. The style of the facade is classic. The lower portion of the front is constructed of Waurn Ponds stone, forming piers, and the upper portion of brick and cement, the background being tuckpointed. The centre bay is carried by two three quarter columns with Ionic cups, which support a pediment on which is set a cast of the Ballarat coat of arms. The four other bays are supported by pilasters with Corinthian caps mid partly fluted. The entrance is through a spacious circular headed doorway, the keystone of the arch of which bears a sculptured head, in marble, representing that of the president of the Old Colonists' Association here, Mr. John P Murray. An ample vestibule leads to a wide stone staircase which ends at a spacious landing. The landing has a dome over the centre, with cornice and enrichments, and is lighted from above. The walls round the landing are panelled with marble slabs, which are to be appropriately inscribed in the future. On the first door are the rooms appropriated to the association. The principal of these is a hall 44ft x 33ft and 17ft high. This room is well ventilated and lighted from the back of the building with large windows, and the walls are finished with Keene's cement. The other rooms are committee room, 14ft x 16ft; scretary's, 14ft x 17ft 6in; kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, &c. The front portion of the first floor is arranged so that it may be let for offices, or utilised for club purposes. Suitable provision has been made throughout tor lighting, ventilation, and means of egress. The architect for the edifice is Mr A. G Legge, of this city, and the contractors are Messrs. Whitelaw and Atkinson, Irving and Glover, Reynolds, and J Donaldson. The total cost of the building when completed, which will be in a few weeks, will be about £4,000."Colour photograph of a room with marble plaques on the wall. They relate to the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, old colonists' association ballarat, old colonists' club, marbles -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Newsclipping, The Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, 1888, 1888
The Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Inc. is a not for profit charitable organisation providing accommodation for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove Ballarat. Accommodation is offered at significantly below market rates. It has been providing low cost accommodation to the elderly since the 1920s. The Association Council overseas the running of this facility on a voluntary basis. OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION OF BALLARAT. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BALLARAT, WEDNESDAY. This association, which was founded in August, 1883, and at first known as the Old Identities' Association, now has a roll of 450 members. The objects of the association are "to aid and assist indigent or suffering old colonists ; to raise a fund, by the voluntary subscriptions of the members and the aid of outside donations, for the purpose of relieving members in sickness and old age; for assisting those in extreme distress, to provide the shelter of a home for old and indigent pioneers of the gold fields, their widows, or anyone connected with the association, and in the event of the death of any member to have his remains decently buried, the association defraying the expenses of the funeral (providing that no funds or property are left by the deceased), and to attend the funeral if so desired by the relatives." The qualifications for member ship are good character and repute, and residence in the colonies for a quarter of a century. For some time the association had no property except the regular subscriptions, but about a year ago they obtained from the Minister of Lands the grant of a very valuable block of land in Lydiard-street, the Crown grant of which they received last week. This block has a frontage of 66ft to Lydiard street, worth at least £100 a foot. The ground was given to the association as a site for them to build a hall upon, and with so valuable an asset they had no difficulty in borrowing at 7 per cent, enough money to construct a hall. For revenue purposes the ground floor of the building has been made into four shops, and the rental from these, judging from the rentals of shops in the vicinity, will not only pay all the interest on the borrowed money, but over £200 a year towards clearing off the principal. The officers of the association are Messrs J. P. Murray, President; J. W. Graham and T. Stoddart, vice presidents; D. Fern, treasurer; and J. Fraser, secretary. The Old Colonists' Hall is an elegant looking building in Lydiard-street, lying between the newly-opened mining exchange and the Commercial Club house, and a few doors north of the Post Office. The style of the facade is classic. The lower portion of the front is constructed of Waurn Ponds stone, forming piers, and the upper portion of brick and cement, the background being tuckpointed. The centre bay is carried by two three quarter columns with Ionic cups, which support a pediment on which is set a cast of the Ballarat coat of arms. The four other bays are supported by pilasters with Corinthian caps mid partly fluted. The entrance is through a spacious circular headed doorway, the keystone of the arch of which bears a sculptured head, in marble, representing that of the president of the Old Colonists' Association here, Mr. John P. Murray. An ample vestibule leads to a wide stone staircase which ends at a spacious landing. The landing has a dome over the centre, with cornice and enrichments, and is lighted from above. The walls round the landing are panelled with marble slabs, which are to be appropriately inscribed in the future. On the first door are the rooms appropriated to the association. The principal of these is a hall 44ft x 33ft and 17ft high. This room is well ventilated and lighted from the back of the building with large windows, and the walls are finished with Keene's cement. The other rooms are committee room, 14ft x 16ft; secretary's, 14ft x 17ft, 6in; kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, &c. The front portion of the first floor is arranged so that it may be let for offices, or utilised for club purposes. Suitable provision has been made throughout for lighting, ventilation, and means of egress. The architect for the edifice is Mr A. G. Legge, of this city, and the contractors are Messrs. Whitelaw and Atkinson, Irving and Glover, Reynolds, and J. Donaldson. The total cost of the building when completed, which will be in a few weeks, will be about £4,000. (The Argus, 10 May 1888)ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, old colonists' association -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, 316 Canterbury Road, corner of Essex Road
Mr Walter Sessford Cornhill was born in c1886 in Orsett, Essex; died 2 September 1940 and buried in Box Hill Cemetery (B-069-0028). He was a carpenter. He married Rhoda Fraser (1882-1947). A son John Edmund was a plumber. Daughter Lillian married Charles Frederick Barrow. Walter Cornhill moved from 3 Essex Road to 316 Canterbury Road some tome after 1937. The house passed to Charles Frederick Barrow and wife Lillian and subsequently to Leonard Clement Gangell and his wife Pamela Gangell, nee Barrow.A black and white photograph of an early modern style house built on a corner block. It is built of brick. The upper portion of the house is rendered with occasional brickwork patterning. A low brick fence borders both street frontages.canterbury road, essex road, 1940, early modern style, mr walter sessford cornhill, mrs rhoda cornhill, miss rhoda fraser, mr john edmund cornhill, miss lillian cornhill, mr charles frederick barrow, mrs lillian barrow