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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Sandhurst Burial Ground, December 2020
... ...William Binks...The first burial was in 1852, William Binks, a 23 month old son of James Binks and Ann Hodson from Paddy's Gully and the last in 1854. ...The first burial was in 1852, William Binks, a 23 month old son of James Binks and Ann Hodson from Paddy's Gully and the last in 1854. ...The Sandhurst Burial ground was opened in 1852 and was used for three years. It was situated on the flat below the Commissioner's Camp at Camp Hill and is now part of the Tom Flood sports centre. There are records of 219 burials in the early burial ground. The first burial was in 1852, William Binks, a 23 month old son of James Binks and Ann Hodson from Paddy's Gully and the last in 1854. By this time, the Back Creek Cemetery, known now as the Bendigo Cemetery, was in operation. When the burial ground was no longer used it fell into disrepair, with people dumping rubbish on the site. Eventually, some of the bodies were exhumed and re-interred in other cemeteries; the site was covered with some 10 metres of soil. Some of the 'fill' came from the building of the Law Courts in Pall Mall, Bendigo. ( David Mulqueen, Bendigo Art Gallery)One page article from the 'Bendigo Monthly', December 2020, on the history of the Sandhurst burial ground. Article contains three photographs that are purported to be of the Sandhurst burial ground; one photograph of the Great Cental Railway Mine on the Tyson Reef Sink-line and one of a map of early Bendigo. On top of page: '14 The Bendigo Monthly, Vol 01, Edition 11, December 2020. The Sandhurst Burial Ground or Sandhurst Graveyard as it was commonly referred to'. Article written by David Mulqueen, Bendigo Art Gallery.sandhurst, burial ground, cemetery, back creek cemetery, re-interred, exhumed, william binks, james binks, ann hodgson, david mulqueen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - SPECIMEN COTTAGE COLLECTION: VARIOUS DOCUMENTS
... William Beebe of Inglewood Road, Sandhurst. 18th September 1891. 4027.14 Document outlining the life of Sister Jessie Aitken 4027.15 Document - W. Anderson and Sons business in Mitchell Street 'Fancy goods'' history of the family. 4027.16 Handwritten notes on Florence Anderson. 4027.17 Document family history of Hamlet Smart Appleby. 4027.18 Document - Amy Castles ''The Little Bendigonian singer'' 4027.19 Quentin Clifford (Cliff Binks words in remembrance, Bendigo Monday 23rd November 2015. 4027.20 Background report on Vahland drinking fountain, list of William Vahland buildings, copies of photos of Vahland descendants and two brochures celebrating Vahland. 4027.21 Blank invoice for the Taraxdale Brewing Co. of Golden Square - G. ...William Beebe of Inglewood Road, Sandhurst. 18th September 1891. 4027.14 Document outlining the life of Sister Jessie Aitken 4027.15 Document - W. Anderson and Sons business in Mitchell Street 'Fancy goods'' history of the family. 4027.16 Handwritten notes on Florence Anderson. 4027.17 Document family history of Hamlet Smart Appleby. 4027.18 Document - Amy Castles ''The Little Bendigonian singer'' 4027.19 Quentin Clifford (Cliff Binks words in remembrance, Bendigo Monday 23rd November 2015. 4027.20 Background report on Vahland drinking fountain, list of William Vahland buildings, copies of photos of Vahland descendants and two brochures celebrating Vahland. 4027.21 Blank invoice for the Taraxdale Brewing Co. of Golden Square - G. ...Various documents in plastic folders. Topics are: 4027.1 Rocky Vale Villa in Maiden Gully built by William Beebe Snr, historical information and significance assessment. 4027.2 The powder magazines of Bendigo and Eaglehawk. Talk given by Ralph Birrell. 4027.3 Ralph Birrell obituary. 4027.4 Early Surveyors on the Bendigo goldfields 1852-1860 three pages essay by Ralph Birrell. 4027.5 History of Eaglehawk courthouse and log lock up with four photographs. 4027.6 Submission from the National Trust regarding Bendigo Pottery. 4027.7 Fistcuffs, Diamonds and Lace synopsis of a novel by Ann Rayner on the boxer Abednego Thompson after whom the name of the City of Bendigo is said (by same to be derived. 4027.8 Historical facts and dates on Bendigo by the Royal historical society of Victoria, Bendigo branch. 4027.9 Arcades of Bendigo, by Tom Luke. 4027.10 Benedict Branch family history with picture. Benedict invented a Miners Safety cage in 1883 and was awarded a medal, photos of the cage and medal included. 4027.11 Burke & Wills 150 years on pamphlet, Jim Evans newspaper article, notes and photos of the monument at the Bendigo cemetery. 4027.12 Marlborough House document on the history of this house. 4027.13 Codicil to the last will and testament of William Beebe of Inglewood Road, Sandhurst. 18th September 1891. 4027.14 Document outlining the life of Sister Jessie Aitken 4027.15 Document - W. Anderson and Sons business in Mitchell Street 'Fancy goods'' history of the family. 4027.16 Handwritten notes on Florence Anderson. 4027.17 Document family history of Hamlet Smart Appleby. 4027.18 Document - Amy Castles ''The Little Bendigonian singer'' 4027.19 Quentin Clifford (Cliff Binks words in remembrance, Bendigo Monday 23rd November 2015. 4027.20 Background report on Vahland drinking fountain, list of William Vahland buildings, copies of photos of Vahland descendants and two brochures celebrating Vahland. 4027.21 Blank invoice for the Taraxdale Brewing Co. of Golden Square - G. A. Pethard, manager.bendigo, buildings
