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Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith CollectionArtwork, other - Untitled [Cartoon] 1945, William Edwin Pidgeon ["WEP"]
... William Edwin Pidgeon ["WEP"]...Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection 76 McBride Avenue Wonthaggi Pen and ink William Edwin Pidgeon ["WEP"] Artwork, other Untitled [Cartoon] 1945 ...Pen and ink -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH BRITISH SOLDIER, 1914-17
... William Edwin Cook, refer 875, 399.2, 401, 419, 655.3....William Edwin Cook 21/2/1894 - 24/4/1918...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields William Edwin Cook, refer 875, 399.2, 401, 419, 655.3. ...William Edwin Cook, refer 875, 399.2, 401, 419, 655.3.Photo Sepia Color Soldier (British) in uniform, Officer. Photo is on cardboard with gold edging writing on the back in black penWilliam Edwin Cook 21/2/1894 - 24/4/1918photography military, british officer ww1 -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - MEMORIAL PLAQUE, ENVELOPE, CONTAINER, Post WW1
... Lieut William Edwin Cook No 15090 Yorkshire Regt, died of wounds and pnemonia as a POW 24.4.1916. ....1) "He died for Freedom and Honour, William Edwin Cook." ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Lieut William Edwin Cook No 15090 Yorkshire Regt, died of wounds and pnemonia as a POW 24.4.1916. ...Lieut William Edwin Cook No 15090 Yorkshire Regt, died of wounds and pnemonia as a POW 24.4.1916. Refer 398P, 399.2, 401, 419..1) Comemorative plaque, brass, round, Re W.E. Cook. Brittania centre with Lion and Seals, Rectangular space for individual name. .2) Envelope, Yellowish colour. square with "Seal" imbossed on back of envelope, holds 1.) for postage. .3) Cardboard postage pack, dark brown, rear folds in. holds .1) & .2) for postage..1) "He died for Freedom and Honour, William Edwin Cook." commemorative, military, history,, plaques memorial -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook, Culotta, Nino [John O'Grady] et al, Cop this lot, 1960
... ...'WEP' [William Edwin Pidgeon]...Cop this lot Book Culotta, Nino [John O'Grady] Ure Smith 'WEP' [William Edwin Pidgeon] ...220 p. : ill. Illustrated by 'WEP'. Decorative cover and endpapers depicting multicultural themes.fictionfiction, nino culotta, john o'grady -
Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - FLOOR CUSHION, WW2
... ...WILLIAM EDWIN HAYWARD...Cushion brought home from the Middle East by W.E. HAYWARD. "William Edwin HAYWARD" VX30915 enlisted20.6.1940 age 27 years in 2/2nd Anti Aircraft Regt, embarked for the Middle East 5.2.1941, disembarked Australia 18.3.1942, embarked fro New Guinea 24.5.1942, disembarked Australia 7.2.1944, (received leave to Aust during that near 2 years) he was hospitalised with Dermatitis to face, arms & legs, Malaria, discharged from the AIF 3.10.1945. ...Souvenir Foot cushion Middle East WW2 WILLIAM EDWIN HAYWARD Cushion - handcrafted, brown and red leather floor cushion or pouffe - a low footstool. ...Cushion brought home from the Middle East by W.E. HAYWARD. "William Edwin HAYWARD" VX30915 enlisted20.6.1940 age 27 years in 2/2nd Anti Aircraft Regt, embarked for the Middle East 5.2.1941, disembarked Australia 18.3.1942, embarked fro New Guinea 24.5.1942, disembarked Australia 7.2.1944, (received leave to Aust during that near 2 years) he was hospitalised with Dermatitis to face, arms & legs, Malaria, discharged from the AIF 3.10.1945. Enlisted 20 June 1940. Discharged 3 Oct 1945. Rank: Gunner 2/2nd ANTI AIRCRAFT REGT.Cushion - handcrafted, brown and red leather floor cushion or pouffe - a low footstool. Cushions made in segments and is round with flat top and bottom. Zipper missing from base. Handstitched on top. Cushion padding made from cotton lining and kapok stuffing.souvenir, foot cushion, middle east, ww2, william edwin hayward -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - MEMORIAL SCROLL, FRAMED, Post WWI
... "2/Lieut William Edwin Cook Yorkshire Regt"...Refer 399.2, 419, 655.3, 398P, 875. documents-memorials frames military history - army "2/Lieut William Edwin Cook Yorkshire Regt" Memorial scroll rectangular, yellowish background. ...The scroll is part of 3 items sent to widows/families etc of those who never came home. Refer 399.2, 419, 655.3, 398P, 875. Memorial scroll rectangular, yellowish background. At top is a 'Coat of Arms' crown, lions, unicorn. Letters 'GV' 'RI' at top. The scroll commemorates those who made the supreme sacrifice. Individual space at bottom for name written in red. The frame is black with gold edging."2/Lieut William Edwin Cook Yorkshire Regt"documents-memorials, frames, military history - army -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyMagazine, The Australian Women's weekly, Sept, 1945, September 1 1945
... The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon) who went on to do many famous covers over the next 25 years. ...This illustration is signed WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon). The magazine contains advertisements, stories and recipes.The special 4 page peace supplement is missing from the centre....The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon) who went on to do many famous covers over the next 25 years. ...The magazine was started in 1933 by Frank Packer as a weekly publication. The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon) who went on to do many famous covers over the next 25 years. It is the most widely read magazine in the history of Australian publishing. During wartime despite printing restrictions, and it began publishing coloured photographic covers.This is an example of anAustralian women's magazine published during WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests.A 32 pp magazine, titled The Australian Women's Weekly. On the front cover is a coloured drawing of a man and a woman sitting under a tree. The woman is pouring tea from a billy into the tin cup held by the man. A tethered horse is grazing to their right and a small brown and white dog is in the foreground. This illustration is signed WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon). The magazine contains advertisements, stories and recipes.The special 4 page peace supplement is missing from the centre.In handrwitten pencil on the front cover - Gibbs.australian-women's-weekly magazine-ww11 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report 1888, 1888
... ...william edwin kernot...Secretary St John Ambulance Association, Examinations Held, Scale of Charges for Assays and Analyses, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year 1888 and Special Trust Funds, Statistics - Students Attending Lectures, Subjects and Lecturers, Subscriptions and Donations from 1st January to 31st December 1888, Time Table. ballarat school of mines annual report the hon sir william foster stawell, president andrew anderson, vice president alf. mica smith - professor of chemistry and metallurgy f. m. krause - professor of geology and minealogy j. h. horwood - mechanical engineering, machine drawing and design, mining, mathematics henry j. hall - freehand and model drawing daniel walker - chemistry and physics w. e. burbridge - demonstrator of chemistry and metallurgy w. d. campbell - telegraphy george day - botany j. f. usher - materia, medica, pharmacy and physiology gilbert j. dawbarn e. thornton charles kent - auditor andrew berry - registrar t. h. thompson jp - mayor of the city of ballarat james russell jp - mayor of the town of ballarat daniel brophy jp - chairman of the band and albion consols walter gude elizabeth phillips thomas commons kate porritt emily mary wheeler grace shrigley george clendinning rose ditchburn cecelia h. murphy eliza a. turpie rebecca walton george g. zilles william menzies john waters sutherland h.w. sutherland alfred kerr william coltman alfred j. dunstan arthur bregazzi maggie miller serna davey william thomas grownow sarah davies anna bella cravno william corbould thomas copeland robert john gribble henry lipson hancock leigh george hancock harry m. martell ivan rosenblum john la gerche samuel barrell walter reed bechercaise william treloar adolf gode arthur e. lilburne carl werner isaac bernstein george kidd arthur lynch henry coltman josiah wasley david curtain martha maud berry mary ann cameron harriet mary mitchell anna s. schloo ellen fussell lavinia treloar mary drury annie winifred eastwood annie louisa gatliff mary gatliff james edward gribble frank uren alfred curthoys william edwin kernot j. ditchburn john bradshaw david michael curtain alfred ernest campbell kerr walter nettleton william henry keast george ja,es donald mcgregor john king john bailey bullen john trevan patrick murray josiah curnow tobert taplin samuel earnest figgis W.H. ...Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report 1888. President's Annual Report, Constitution and Statute of Affiliation, Monetary prize by R. M. Serjeant for Treatment of Ores, Balance Sheet: Liabilities and Assets, Certificates Granted by the Council, Fees, Honorary Correspondents, Life Governors, Number of Students attending the School of Mines, Office Bearers, Report of the Curator of the Museum and Library, Report of the Superintendent of Laboratories, Report of the Lecturer on Machine Drawing, Report of the Lecturer on Mechanical Engineering, Report of the Lecturer on Telegraphy, Report of the Lecturer on Botany, Report of the Lecturer on Freehand and Model Drawing, Report of the Lecturer on Materia, Medica and Physiology, Report of the Hon. Secretary St John Ambulance Association, Examinations Held, Scale of Charges for Assays and Analyses, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year 1888 and Special Trust Funds, Statistics - Students Attending Lectures, Subjects and Lecturers, Subscriptions and Donations from 1st January to 31st December 1888, Time Table. Ballarat School of Mines annual Report. Cover attached by tape on booklet, spine missing, 108 pages. ballarat school of mines, annual report, the hon sir william foster stawell, president, andrew anderson, vice president, alf. mica smith - professor of chemistry and metallurgy, f. m. krause - professor of geology and minealogy, j. h. horwood - mechanical engineering, machine drawing and design, mining, mathematics, henry j. hall - freehand and model drawing, daniel walker - chemistry and physics, w. e. burbridge - demonstrator of chemistry and metallurgy, w. d. campbell - telegraphy, george day - botany, j. f. usher - materia, medica, pharmacy and physiology, gilbert j. dawbarn, e. thornton, charles kent - auditor, andrew berry - registrar, t. h. thompson jp - mayor of the city of ballarat, james russell jp - mayor of the town of ballarat, daniel brophy jp - chairman of the band and albion consols, walter gude, elizabeth phillips, thomas commons, kate porritt, emily mary wheeler, grace shrigley, george clendinning, rose ditchburn, cecelia h. murphy, eliza a. turpie, rebecca walton, george g. zilles, william menzies, john waters sutherland, h.w. sutherland, alfred kerr, william coltman, alfred j. dunstan, arthur bregazzi, maggie miller, serna davey, william thomas grownow, sarah davies, anna bella cravno, william corbould, thomas copeland, robert john gribble, henry lipson hancock, leigh george hancock, harry m. martell, ivan rosenblum, john la gerche, samuel barrell, walter reed bechercaise, william treloar, adolf gode, arthur e. lilburne, carl werner, isaac bernstein, george kidd, arthur lynch, henry coltman, josiah wasley, david curtain, martha maud berry, mary ann cameron, harriet mary mitchell, anna s. schloo, ellen fussell, lavinia treloar, mary drury, annie winifred eastwood, annie louisa gatliff, mary gatliff, james edward gribble, frank uren, alfred curthoys, william edwin kernot, j. ditchburn, john bradshaw, david michael curtain, alfred ernest campbell kerr, walter nettleton, william henry keast, george ja,es, donald mcgregor, john king, john bailey bullen, john trevan, patrick murray, josiah curnow, tobert taplin, samuel earnest figgis, w.h. keast -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Barelli
... ...william edwin...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne barelli betty florence helen jessie l. j. reginald vivian william andrew william edwin barelli family Genealogy of Barelli Family. ...Genealogy of Barelli Family.Genealogy of Barelli Family.Genealogy of Barelli Family.barelli, betty, florence, helen, jessie, l. j., reginald, vivian, william andrew, william edwin, barelli family -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - CERTIFICATE OF BURIAL, Post WW1
... William Edwin Cook, KIA. Refer 401, 419, 655.3, 398P, 875....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields William Edwin Cook, KIA. Refer 401, 419, 655.3, 398P, 875. photograpy - photographs memorial documents - certificate Cook 2nd Lieut W.E Yorkshire Regt Buried Valenciennes Mil Cemetery E.tn .1) Photo, sepia color, Grave of 2nd Lieut W. ...William Edwin Cook, KIA. Refer 401, 419, 655.3, 398P, 875..1) Photo, sepia color, Grave of 2nd Lieut W. E Cook, white lettering on corner "BFQ 20" .2) Folder yellowish in color with space for a photo, inside details of W. E Cook, Regt and place of Burial by Imperial War Graves Commission.Cook 2nd Lieut W.E Yorkshire Regt Buried Valenciennes Mil Cemetery E.tnphotograpy - photographs, memorial, documents - certificate -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Shillinglaw family
... ...William Mealy...Edwin...George Shillinglaw Thomas Shillinglaw William Shillinglaw Andrew Shillinglaw Philip Shillinglaw Anne Shillinglaw Caroline Shillinglaw Edward Edwards Philip Edwards Caroline Edwards James Edwards Charlotte Edwards Margaret Edwards Edith Edwards Elizabeth Edwards Marth Edwards Sarah Ann Kidd Sarah Ann Shillinglaw Jane Shillinglaw Christopher Watson Jean Watson Elizabeth Ann Shillinglaw Mary Ann Shillinglaw Margaret Susan Shillinglaw Alfred Philip Shillinglaw Arthur James Shillinglaw Florence May Shillinglaw Edward Thomas Bunker Edward Ernest Bunker Sebella Doris Noye Florence Joyce Bunker Graham Leslie Gibson Lehanne Gibson Glenn Leslie Gibson Janine Gibson Ernest Geoffrey Bunker Shirley Mary Sealy Wayne Geoffrey Bunker Jennifer Thorton Leslie Bunker Anthony Bunker Bruce Bunker Christina Bunker Robin Gaye Bunker Colin Anderson Malcolm Stewart Anderson Yana Gaye Anderson Alisha Rae Anderson Carley Johanna Anderson Debby Lee Bunker Christopher Alan McGeachin Ronald Graham Woof Benjamine Alan McGeachin Scott William McGeachin Justin Lee McGeachin Brit Raymond Woff Kerry Ann Woff Ronald James woff Sharon Mary Bunker Dennis Alfred Kernaghan Terry Alfred Kernaghan Jason Jeffrey Kernaghan Michelle Ann Bunker Christopher Hayes Ian Lindsay Eastlake Shane Anthony Bunker Arron John Hayes Cheryl Eastlake Troy William Eastlake Philip Alan Bunker Ethol Myra Bunker Richard Johnson Sadie Forence Bunker Walter Hardley Margaret Hardley Ernest John Ball Robert John Ball Sharon Ann Ball Damien Sproule-Carroll Kieran Peter Sproule-Carroll Riley John Sproule-Carroll Tyson Josh Sproule-Carroll Elyshia Jade Sproule-Carroll Elizabeth Hardley John Ewan Horton Keith Campbell Bell Paula Nash Sarah Mounsey Winona Horton Ned Robert Horton Archie James Horton Kiraly Ewan Horton Andrew Burgess Finley Rusty Burgess Rose Elizabeth Jonty Burgess Zoe Vera Pat Burgess Wade James Ewan Horton Simone O'Reilly Matthew John Ewan Horton Ethan Jude Walter Horton William John Leslie Horton Ada Eveleen Bunker Walter Britton Lorna Valerie Britton Graeme Bunton Donna Lee Britton Steve McLeod Gavin McLeod Dannielle McLeod Nicole McLeod Adam McLeod Andrew Graeme Bunton Lyle Walter Britton Denise Britton Karen Britton Robin Britton Zade Lookie Ryan Lookie Matt Lookie Graeme Britton Wendy Harris Jason Britton Laurel Britton Marjorie Eveleen Britton Brian Reid Paul Reid Diane Reid Brandon Reid Catelyn Reid Julie Reif Ronald Edward Britton Megan Britton Sean Britton Michelle Britton Dorothy Joan Britton Graham Paul Deona Paul Lucas Paul Fletcher Paul Cohen Paul Oakley Paul Ian Leslie Britton Gordon Keith Bunker Jean Kinsmore Alan Gordon Bunker Lorraine Bunker Jimmy Pryor Sue Pryor Lindy Pryor Craig Pryor Dannielle Pryor Jessica Pryor Dylan Pryor Kaytlin Pryor Davin Pryor Rebecca Pryor Nicole Pryor Maurice Bunker Marjorie McNelley Maurine Isobel Bradley Rowina Lee Bunker Justin Dale Bunker Doris Bunker Eva Bessie Bunker John Ramsay Trevena Myra Edith Trevena Jeffrey Charles Amey Carolyn Amey Michael Andrew Aitkin Wesley Matthew Amery June Dulcie Trevena Michael Scorgie Mark Andrew Scorgie Vickie Berry Nyssa Scorgie Paul Timothy Scorgie Philip David Scorgie Marien Ludus Peter John Trevena Lesley Richardson Craig Trevena Lisa Helen Trevena Rhonda Jean Trevena Richard Maurice Lawrence Matthew Stewart Lawrence Glenn Richard Lawrence Ernest Samuel Shillinglaw Anna Lucy Barlow Melva Lucie Shillinglaw Donald George Richards Katheryn Lucille Richards Philip Scicluna Leslie Ernest Shillinglaw Kenneth Ernest Shillinglaw Valerie Joy Shillinglaw Lynette Ann Shillinglaw Heather Marie Shillinglaw Philip John Shillinglaw Raymond Leslie Shillinglaw Ada Maria Shillinglaw William Pearce Chrisfield Mary Shillinglaw William James Somerville Joseph Shillinglaw Jane Davidson Samuel Shillinglaw Agnes Mary McIntosh Arthur Samuel Shillinglaw Agnes Mary Shillinglaw Barbara Ethol Shillinglaw Lillian Muriel Shillinglaw Elsie Gladys Shillinglaw Catherine Shillinglaw Edward Bottle Sarah Shillinglaw Charles Aldous Margaret Shillinglaw James Shillinglaw Elizabeth Shillinglaw John Docherty Ann Shillinglaw William Henry Long John Peter Long Mary Ann Long Elizabeth Ann Clements Doras Pearce Lillias Long Bertha Long Eliza Long Arthur Long Hedley Long Agnes Long Philip Thomas Long Martha Agnes Long Ella-Fanny Long Martha Shillinglaw William Lilburne Liliac Whilhelmina Lilburne Arthur Edmond Lilburne Claire Jepson William Harvey Lilburne John Ross Margaret Wilson James Bird Mary Ann Bird William Bird Sarah Ann Bird William Kidd Caroline Bird Jane Bird Maria Bird George Stebbing George Kidd Janet Bird Ship Fairlie master R Cowan Janet Kilpatrick William James Bird Mary Jane Bird George Hugh Bird Edwin John Bird Edward Ernest Pepper George Pepper Ernest Henry Pepper Francis Pepper Howard Pepper David Pepper Jessie Pepper Ivan Pepper Evelyn Bird Ernest Reginald Bird Arthur Andrew Bird Ellen May Bird Ada Janet Bird Helen Lyon Harold Bird Roger Bird William Mealy Edwin Mealy Lloyd Mealy Warwick Mealy Winifred Mealy Janet Mealy Stan Lowe Dave Lowe Alie Lowe Beryl Lowe Ted Lowe Lily Low Elleen Lowe Samuel Kidd John Kilpatrick Mary Gilmour James Logan Ship Talbot Thomas Kidd Sarah Kidd James Kidd Caroline Kidd Adeline Kidd Sabina Kidd Susan Kidd Jane Kidd Mathew Kidd Maria Kidd Mary Kidd James Kilpatrick Sarah Boxen Jane Kilpatrick Hugh Kilpatrick Mary Kilpatrick William Bridbane Sarah Kilpatrick William Kilpatrick Andrew Kilpatrick David Kilpatrick Emily Saunders Montague Pepper William Pepper Catherine Pepper Albert Pepper Henriette Pepper Alexander Pepper Alice Pepper Edward Pepper Sarah Pepper Sarah Bird Mary Bird George Bird Edwin Bird Ada Bird Ellen Bird Arthur Bird Reginald Bird Carline Bird Ruth Logan John Logan Jane Logan William Logan Helen Logan Andrew Logan Hugh Logan Mary Logan Sarah Logan Sarah Anne Bird Ernest Pepper Frank Pepper Jne Perrin nee Brown Marriott's market garden Bentleigh David Lowe Alice Lowe Ten Lowe Lily Lowe Eileen Lowe Nell Bird 204 Pitt Street Eltham Wendy Bird Very Bird Bird Bros Eltham Yarra Valley Mills Marlene Bird Duncan Fraser View Hill Pitt Streeet Eltham Eltham Methodist Church Hilda Pepper Rickliffe Stret Eltham View Hill Crescent Eltham Ann Tonkin James Clark Margaret Tonkin Richard Martin Sarah Tonkin Duncan McCallum Isabella Tonkin Thomas Giblett Flora Tonkin John Sinclair Strachan Carol Tonkin Samuel Wood Charlotte Tonkin John Thomas Moyes Albertha Tonkin Leslie Frederick Burley Goodwin Alexandrina Hutchinson Tonkin William Henry Johns Florateina Tonkin Benjamin Clayton Henrietta Tonkin William Johansen Caroline Farie Kidd Ruth Wilson Alexander Stewart James George Reynolds Alice Jackson Reynolds William Henry Mills Alfred Mason Matthew Kidd Mary Ann Kidd Alexander Kirk Stewart Caroline Fairlie Kidd Grace McKenzie James Leslie Stewart William Alexander Stewart Olive Rose Stewart Alfred Henry Grimshaw John Lee Grimshaw Mary Yates Angus George Stewart Percival Roy Stewart Clive Thornton Stewart Amy Cunningham Mary Anne Kidd James G Renolds William A Williams Aldous family Barlow family Bird family Blemmier family Bottle family Britton family Brown family Bunker family Crichton family Christfield family Docherty family Hobson family Hardley family Johnston family Kidd family Kinsmore family Lilburne family Long family MacRobinson family McGrath family McIntosh family McNelley family Murphy family Noble family Noye family Somerville family Taylor family Trevena family Trivett family Watson family White family Margaret Ball Corrie Shillinglaw Carrie Watson Melva Lucie Richards Kathryn Richardson Barque India Ship Roland Shillinglaw Cottage Raymond Shillinglaw Valerie Shillinglaw Lynette Shillinglaw Heather Shillinglaw Melva Lucie Richards nee Shillinglaw Carrie Shillinglaw nee Watson J R Trevena nee Bunker W Hardley nee Bunker Sadie Hartley nee Bunker Dupplin Gardens Coburg Jean Shillinglaw nee Blemner Sarah Ann Shillinglaw nee Kidd Helen Castafaro nee Shillinglaw Lesley Ernest Shillinglaw Helen Shillinglaw Jean Shilling nee Blemner Sarah Aldous nee Shillinglaw Florence May Beerereg nee Shillinglaw Elizabeth Annie Mooney nee Aldous James Mooney Percival John Aldous Ada Lillian Wilson nee Aldous Charles Douglas Wilson Alice Blemner Gunn nee Aldous Ernest James Gunn Ethel Vera Brian nee Aldous Thomas Lindsay Brian Peter Brian Thomas Brian John Aldous Anna Marion Aldous nee Read Elizabeth Ann Aldous Elizabeth Annie Aldous Florence May Aldous Alice Blamire Gunn nee Aldous William Beere Charles Peace Ethel Vera Aldous Phillip Shillinglaw Elizabeth Crawford Ship India Martha Lilburne nee Shillinglaw Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Shillinglaw family Document Folder ...Phillip Shillinglaw and four of his children arrived in the Port Phillip District in 184, travelling on the "India". His grandson, also Phillip, settled in Eltham where his house, Shillinglaw Cottage, still stands. Contents Sleeve containing list of "Descendants of George Shillinglaw". Sleeve containing "Bird family tree". Sleeve containing "Kidd family history". Sleeve containing Shillinglaw and Aldous connection Flier: "150th Anniversary Shillinglaw Family, 20 October 1991". Photograph: Shllinglaw group, 1 January 1909. Photograph: Shillinglaw group with carriage, 1907. Sleeve containing two lists of Bunker family members. Photocopy of Will of Philip Shillinglaw dated 6 September 1913. Letter Ken Shillinglaw to EDHS, 12 December 1980: Provides information on Shillinglaw family and Shillinglaw Cottage. Newsletter items: "Shillinglaw Family History:, Eltham District Historical Society, January 2008 and March 2008. Email Helen Castafaro nee Shillinglaw, 7 March 2013: Enquiring about Shillinglaw family bible. Funeral notice and Tribute: Melva Lucie Richards, 2 October 2017. Journal article: "Glad were they to rest on Australia's Shore", Ancestors, March 2008. Elizabeth Crawford's story of Philip Shillinglaw and children. Printout, "Eltham Court, Tuesday, February 21", Advertiser, 22 February 1929.Elizabeth Shillinglaw fined for filing to destroy noxious weeks under the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Act. Sleeve containing "About the Shillinglaws", Borders Family History Society Newsletter 5, November 1987; map of Shillinglaw Wall; leaflet "Traquair"; Note that material is not connected to Eltham Shillinglaw family according to Margaret Ball September 2017. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcgeorge shillinglaw, thomas shillinglaw, william shillinglaw, andrew shillinglaw, philip shillinglaw, anne shillinglaw, caroline shillinglaw, edward edwards, philip edwards, caroline edwards, james edwards, charlotte edwards, margaret edwards, edith edwards, elizabeth edwards, marth edwards, sarah ann kidd, sarah ann shillinglaw, jane shillinglaw, christopher watson, jean watson, elizabeth ann shillinglaw, mary ann shillinglaw, margaret susan shillinglaw, alfred philip shillinglaw, arthur james shillinglaw, florence may shillinglaw, edward thomas bunker, edward ernest bunker, sebella doris noye, florence joyce bunker, graham leslie gibson, lehanne gibson, glenn leslie gibson, janine gibson, ernest geoffrey bunker, shirley mary sealy, wayne geoffrey bunker, jennifer thorton, leslie bunker, anthony bunker, bruce bunker, christina bunker, robin gaye bunker, colin anderson, malcolm stewart anderson, yana gaye anderson, alisha rae anderson, carley johanna anderson, debby lee bunker, christopher alan mcgeachin, ronald graham woof, benjamine alan mcgeachin, scott william mcgeachin, justin lee mcgeachin, brit raymond woff, kerry ann woff, ronald james woff, sharon mary bunker, dennis alfred kernaghan, terry alfred kernaghan, jason jeffrey kernaghan, michelle ann bunker, christopher hayes, ian lindsay eastlake, shane anthony bunker, arron john hayes, cheryl eastlake, troy william eastlake, philip alan bunker, ethol myra bunker, richard johnson, sadie forence bunker, walter hardley, margaret hardley, ernest john ball, robert john ball, sharon ann ball, damien sproule-carroll, kieran peter sproule-carroll, riley john sproule-carroll, tyson josh sproule-carroll, elyshia jade sproule-carroll, elizabeth hardley, john ewan horton, keith campbell bell, paula nash, sarah mounsey, winona horton, ned robert horton, archie james horton, kiraly ewan horton, andrew burgess, finley rusty burgess, rose elizabeth jonty burgess, zoe vera pat burgess, wade james ewan horton, simone o'reilly, matthew john ewan horton, ethan jude walter horton, william john leslie horton, ada eveleen bunker, walter britton, lorna valerie britton, graeme bunton, donna lee britton, steve mcleod, gavin mcleod, dannielle mcleod, nicole mcleod, adam mcleod, andrew graeme bunton, lyle walter britton, denise britton, karen britton, robin britton, zade lookie, ryan lookie, matt lookie, graeme britton, wendy harris, jason britton, laurel britton, marjorie eveleen britton, brian reid, paul reid, diane reid, brandon reid, catelyn reid, julie reif, ronald edward britton, megan britton, sean britton, michelle britton, dorothy joan britton, graham paul, deona paul, lucas paul, fletcher paul, cohen paul, oakley paul, ian leslie britton, gordon keith bunker, jean kinsmore, alan gordon bunker, lorraine bunker, jimmy pryor, sue pryor, lindy pryor, craig pryor, dannielle pryor, jessica pryor, dylan pryor, kaytlin pryor, davin pryor, rebecca pryor, nicole pryor, maurice bunker, marjorie mcnelley, maurine isobel bradley, rowina lee bunker, justin dale bunker, doris bunker, eva bessie bunker, john ramsay trevena, myra edith trevena, jeffrey charles amey, carolyn amey, michael andrew aitkin, wesley matthew amery, june dulcie trevena, michael scorgie, mark andrew scorgie, vickie berry, nyssa scorgie, paul timothy scorgie, philip david scorgie, marien ludus, peter john trevena, lesley richardson, craig trevena, lisa helen trevena, rhonda jean trevena, richard maurice lawrence, matthew stewart lawrence, glenn richard lawrence, ernest samuel shillinglaw, anna lucy barlow, melva lucie shillinglaw, donald george richards, katheryn lucille richards, philip scicluna, leslie ernest shillinglaw, kenneth ernest shillinglaw, valerie joy shillinglaw, lynette ann shillinglaw, heather marie shillinglaw, philip john shillinglaw, raymond leslie shillinglaw, ada maria shillinglaw, william pearce chrisfield, mary shillinglaw, william james somerville, joseph shillinglaw, jane davidson, samuel shillinglaw, agnes mary mcintosh, arthur samuel shillinglaw, agnes mary shillinglaw, barbara ethol shillinglaw, lillian muriel shillinglaw, elsie gladys shillinglaw, catherine shillinglaw, edward bottle, sarah shillinglaw, charles aldous, margaret shillinglaw, james shillinglaw, elizabeth shillinglaw, john docherty, ann shillinglaw, william henry long, john peter long, mary ann long, elizabeth ann clements, doras pearce, lillias long, bertha long, eliza long, arthur long, hedley long, agnes long, philip thomas long, martha agnes long, ella-fanny long, martha shillinglaw, william lilburne, liliac whilhelmina lilburne, arthur edmond lilburne, claire jepson, william harvey lilburne, john ross, margaret wilson, james bird, mary ann bird, william bird, sarah ann bird, william kidd, caroline bird, jane bird, maria bird, george stebbing, george kidd, janet bird, ship fairlie master r cowan, janet kilpatrick, william james bird, mary jane bird, george hugh bird, edwin john bird, edward ernest pepper, george pepper, ernest henry pepper, francis pepper, howard pepper, david pepper, jessie pepper, ivan pepper, evelyn bird, ernest reginald bird, arthur andrew bird, ellen may bird, ada janet bird, helen lyon, harold bird, roger bird, william mealy, edwin mealy, lloyd mealy, warwick mealy, winifred mealy, janet mealy, stan lowe, dave lowe, alie lowe, beryl lowe, ted lowe, lily low, elleen lowe, samuel kidd, john kilpatrick, mary gilmour, james logan, ship talbot, thomas kidd, sarah kidd, james kidd, caroline kidd, adeline kidd, sabina kidd, susan kidd, jane kidd, mathew kidd, maria kidd, mary kidd, james kilpatrick, sarah boxen, jane kilpatrick, hugh kilpatrick, mary kilpatrick, william bridbane, sarah kilpatrick, william kilpatrick, andrew kilpatrick, david kilpatrick, emily saunders, montague pepper, william pepper, catherine pepper, albert pepper, henriette pepper, alexander pepper, alice pepper, edward pepper, sarah pepper, sarah bird, mary bird, george bird, edwin bird, ada bird, ellen bird, arthur bird, reginald bird, carline bird, ruth logan, john logan, jane logan, william logan, helen logan, andrew logan, hugh logan, mary logan, sarah logan, sarah anne bird, ernest pepper, frank pepper, jne perrin nee brown, marriott's market garden bentleigh, david lowe, alice lowe, ten lowe, lily lowe, eileen lowe, nell bird, 204 pitt street eltham, wendy bird, very bird, bird bros eltham, yarra valley mills, marlene bird, duncan fraser, view hill pitt streeet eltham, eltham methodist church, hilda pepper, rickliffe stret eltham, view hill crescent eltham, ann tonkin, james clark, margaret tonkin, richard martin, sarah tonkin, duncan mccallum, isabella tonkin, thomas giblett, flora tonkin, john sinclair strachan, carol tonkin, samuel wood, charlotte tonkin, john thomas moyes, albertha tonkin, leslie frederick burley goodwin, alexandrina hutchinson tonkin, william henry johns, florateina tonkin, benjamin clayton, henrietta tonkin, william johansen, caroline farie kidd, ruth wilson, alexander stewart, james george reynolds, alice jackson reynolds, william henry mills, alfred mason, matthew kidd, mary ann kidd, alexander kirk stewart, caroline fairlie kidd, grace mckenzie, james leslie stewart, william alexander stewart, olive rose stewart, alfred henry grimshaw, john lee grimshaw, mary yates, angus george stewart, percival roy stewart, clive thornton stewart, amy cunningham, mary anne kidd, james g renolds, william a williams, aldous family, barlow family, bird family, blemmier family, bottle family, britton family, brown family, bunker family, crichton family, christfield family, docherty family, hobson family, hardley family, johnston family, kidd family, kinsmore family, lilburne family, long family, macrobinson family, mcgrath family, mcintosh family, mcnelley family, murphy family, noble family, noye family, somerville family, taylor family, trevena family, trivett family, watson family, white family, margaret ball, corrie shillinglaw, carrie watson, melva lucie richards, kathryn richardson, barque india, ship roland, shillinglaw cottage, raymond shillinglaw, valerie shillinglaw, lynette shillinglaw, heather shillinglaw, melva lucie richards nee shillinglaw, carrie shillinglaw nee watson, j r trevena nee bunker, w hardley nee bunker, sadie hartley nee bunker, dupplin gardens coburg, jean shillinglaw nee blemner, sarah ann shillinglaw nee kidd, helen castafaro nee shillinglaw, lesley ernest shillinglaw, helen shillinglaw, jean shilling nee blemner, sarah aldous nee shillinglaw, florence may beerereg nee shillinglaw, elizabeth annie mooney nee aldous, james mooney, percival john aldous, ada lillian wilson nee aldous, charles douglas wilson, alice blemner gunn nee aldous, ernest james gunn, ethel vera brian nee aldous, thomas lindsay brian, peter brian, thomas brian, john aldous, anna marion aldous nee read, elizabeth ann aldous, elizabeth annie aldous, florence may aldous, alice blamire gunn nee aldous, william beere, charles peace, ethel vera aldous, phillip shillinglaw, elizabeth crawford, ship india, martha lilburne nee shillinglaw -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFinancial record - Receipt - Estate of Edwin Adams, 18/05/1912
... ... William Vivian... Edwin...William Vivian on her behalf, for items from the estate of the late Edwin Adams. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Mrs Adams William Vivian Edwin Adams Acknowledgement from the agent for Mrs. ...Acknowledgement from the agent for Mrs. Adams that he received £6.2.9 from ?William Vivian on her behalf, for items from the estate of the late Edwin Adams. Typed on plain paper, signed by agent, 1d duty stamp.mrs adams, william vivian, edwin adams -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Council Minute Book,1883-1888, 1883-1888
... ...william davies...edwin...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school of mines ballarat school of mines council ballarat school of mines council minutes theo williams samual e. figgis thomas mann frederick martell j.m. bickett james oddie alfred mica smith ferdinand krause nicholls e.j. rosemblum w.r. bechervaise barbara ramsay lizzie clarke mary burrows matilda latter fiddian w.h. nicholls henry r. caselli e. rosenblum thornton williams john b. irwin joan rosenblum gredrick given william mcdougall alexamder reid william legg tennis c.h. ellis h. bradbury i.j. jones j. lonie agar wynne fanny trebilcock wmily h. walker james lonie william davies edwin blomeley charles walker charles nicholls william manners john scott george cairns alfred kerr h.w. bull astronomy g. wilkins electricity frederick gray e.h. coltman maggie gilchrist w. sharwood e.j. rosenblum surveying a.f. laplau r. ghee a. bragazzi oscar skoglund mine manager r.f. taplin j.w. sutherland william cotter w.j.gronow e. wilfred robinson adelaide jubilee exhibition mechanical photography lectureship photography university of Melbourne john warrington rogers william john clarke rivett henry blandalfred Lynberg hugh reid resignation mary ann cameron Mary jane guthrie maude louisa millett harry Mortimer Martell r.j. vale mining laboratory Hardcovered book, quarter leather bound containing handwritten minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council. 27 July 1887 - proposal for lectureship in Mechanical Photography Ballarat School of Mines Council Minute Book,1883-1888 Book Book - Ledger ...Hardcovered book, quarter leather bound containing handwritten minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council. 27 July 1887 - proposal for lectureship in Mechanical Photographyballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines council, ballarat school of mines council minutes, theo williams, samual e. figgis, thomas mann, frederick martell, j.m. bickett, james oddie, alfred mica smith, ferdinand krause, nicholls, e.j. rosemblum, w.r. bechervaise, barbara ramsay, lizzie clarke, mary burrows, matilda latter, fiddian, w.h. nicholls, henry r. caselli, e. rosenblum, thornton, williams, john b. irwin, joan rosenblum, gredrick given, william mcdougall, alexamder reid, william legg, tennis, c.h. ellis, h. bradbury, i.j. jones, j. lonie, agar wynne, fanny trebilcock, wmily h. walker, james lonie, william davies, edwin blomeley, charles walker, charles nicholls, william manners, john scott, george cairns, alfred kerr, h.w. bull, astronomy, g. wilkins, electricity, frederick gray, e.h. coltman, maggie gilchrist, w. sharwood, e.j. rosenblum, surveying, a.f. laplau, r. ghee, a. bragazzi, oscar skoglund, mine manager, r.f. taplin, j.w. sutherland, william cotter, w.j.gronow, e. wilfred robinson, adelaide jubilee exhibition, mechanical photography lectureship, photography, university of melbourne, john warrington rogers, william john clarke, rivett henry blandalfred lynberg, hugh reid resignation, mary ann cameron, mary jane guthrie, maude louisa millett, harry mortimer martell, r.j. vale, mining laboratory -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (item) - Research Document, Judith Vimpani, Mary Ann Rolfe, Johnes, Chester, Wreden, 2020
... ...william rolfe...edwin...An account of the lives of Mary Ann Rolfe, Mary Ann Johns, Mary Ann Chester and Mary Ann Wreden whose descendants are local to Marysville and the district. mary ann rolfe mary ann johnes mary ann chester mary ann wreden william james chester willam edward chester golden bower goldmine marysville district johns burchall wreden john rolf johns hayes ellen hayes john farrell ellen farrell thomas rolf susannah johnstone warwickshire england eltham isabel rolfe david rolfe warwick assizes van dieman's land 'tortoise' hobart melbourne ann luskets harriett thomas smith louisa thomas mason 'south carolina' liverpool george rolfe joseph rolfe william rolfe edwin rolfe 'medway' keilor valley yarra flats yarra glen st george's church hobart george johnson sarah johnson jeremiah hayes bridget hayes 'arabian' lower plenty john ruff bridget ruff charles ruff narbethong buxton catherine maria kirwan hinrick wreden henry wreden wilkin wreden healesville cemetery charles wreden cumberland creek maria chester william chester george ernest locke annie maria walker carl wriden jane wreden edward leeder anna rebecca helena wreden norman jeffries adelaide jeffries 'orient' An account of the lives of Mary Ann Rolfe, Mary Ann Johns, Mary Ann Chester and Mary Ann Wreden. ...An account of the lives of Mary Ann Rolfe, Mary Ann Johns, Mary Ann Chester and Mary Ann Wreden whose descendants are local to Marysville and the district.An account of the lives of Mary Ann Rolfe, Mary Ann Johns, Mary Ann Chester and Mary Ann Wreden whose descendants are local to Marysville and the district.mary ann rolfe, mary ann johnes, mary ann chester, mary ann wreden, william james chester, willam edward chester, golden bower goldmine, marysville district, johns, burchall, wreden, john rolf, johns hayes, ellen hayes, john farrell, ellen farrell, thomas rolf, susannah johnstone, warwickshire, england, eltham, isabel rolfe, david rolfe, warwick assizes, van dieman's land, 'tortoise', hobart, melbourne, ann luskets, harriett thomas smith, louisa thomas mason, 'south carolina', liverpool, george rolfe, joseph rolfe, william rolfe, edwin rolfe, 'medway', keilor valley, yarra flats, yarra glen, st george's church hobart, george johnson, sarah johnson, jeremiah hayes, bridget hayes, 'arabian', lower plenty, john ruff, bridget ruff, charles ruff, narbethong, buxton, catherine maria kirwan, hinrick wreden, henry wreden, wilkin wreden, healesville cemetery, charles wreden, cumberland creek, maria chester, william chester, george ernest locke, annie maria walker, carl wriden, jane wreden, edward leeder, anna rebecca helena wreden, norman jeffries, adelaide jeffries, 'orient' -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, World War II Reflections, 2018
... William...Edwards Edwin George...Ballintine Maxwell Whitefriars College Broadhead Ian Broadhead Alan Hamilton McPherson Gerald Tynan Arthur Carboon Joan Moore Stanley Murphy Lyn Dobbyn William Edwards Edwin George Huntsman Keith St.Aubyn William A 22 page book of 10 coloured photos of veterans and their representatives and a CD Rom of interviews by Year 10 Whitefriars College students. ...A 22 page book of 10 coloured photos of veterans and their representatives and a CD Rom of interviews by Year 10 Whitefriars College students.Book of 22 coloured pages plus a CD Rom of interviewsnon-fictionA 22 page book of 10 coloured photos of veterans and their representatives and a CD Rom of interviews by Year 10 Whitefriars College students.ballintine maxwell, whitefriars college, broadhead ian, broadhead alan hamilton, mcpherson gerald, tynan arthur, carboon joan, moore stanley, murphy lyn, dobbyn william, edwards edwin george, huntsman keith, st.aubyn william -
Bendigo Military MuseumPamphlet - PAMPHLET No.23, Australian Government, Notes for Platoon & Section Leaders, 30 April 1943 Actual text published
... It appears the last owner was William Edwin Hayward. VX 30915, 2/2nd A.A. Regt....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields It appears the last owner was William Edwin Hayward. VX 30915, 2/2nd A.A. Regt. ...It appears the last owner was William Edwin Hayward. VX 30915, 2/2nd A.A. Regt.NB> This has a wrong cover taped to this pamphlet. The cover is small Arms Training - Grenades. The actual text is Jungle Warfare Training for Platoon & Section leaders. The text is in black ink with drawings and illustrations. It is 44 pages. The actual text has 3 ring binder holes on left side.On P.1 of the text is - CPL Hughes L.R.. Crossed out is C.L. Gourlay.aust army, jungle warfare, ww2, s.w.p.a. -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - CONDOLENCE LETTER, post WWII
... Re Lieut William Edwin Cook British Army, KIA. Refer 398P, 401, 655.3. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Re Lieut William Edwin Cook British Army, KIA. Refer 398P, 401, 655.3. ...Re Lieut William Edwin Cook British Army, KIA. Refer 398P, 401, 655.3. Letter of condolence or sympathy, original. Small, yellow background. red coat of arms at top with "Buckingham Palace" underneath. Short typed note with signature of King George V.letters, the king -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - BADGE BRITISH, Pre WWI
... Relates to "The Cook Brothers" Collection. Refer 875 William Edwin Cook, 420 Sidney Cook (British)...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Relates to "The Cook Brothers" Collection. Refer 875 William Edwin Cook, 420 Sidney Cook (British) british regiment Badges Yorkshire 1875, Alexandra, The Yorkshire Regt. ...Relates to "The Cook Brothers" Collection. Refer 875 William Edwin Cook, 420 Sidney Cook (British)Badge, copper or brass, Yorkshire Regiment, British Crown over "A" with a cross centre. Scrolls at Bottom. Two lugs at rear for uniform attachments.1875, Alexandra, The Yorkshire Regt. Princess of Wales own.british regiment, badges yorkshire -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET WW1, BRITISH, post 1919
... William Edwin Cook, Yorkshire Regt. Refer 398P, 399.2, 401, 419, 655.3. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields William Edwin Cook, Yorkshire Regt. Refer 398P, 399.2, 401, 419, 655.3. ...William Edwin Cook, Yorkshire Regt. Refer 398P, 399.2, 401, 419, 655.3. Died of wounds and pneumonia 24.4.1918Medals, court mounted, set of (3) re. W.E Cook. (British) 1. 1914-1915 Star. 2. War Medal 1914-18. 3. Victory Medal 1914 - 19.2 "Lieut W.E. Cook"medals, metalwork, military, history -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - LETTER FRAMED, Post WWI
... The letter is a standard one that accompanied the "Commemorative Plaque" (655.3) when it was sent out to the next of kin. Refer William Edwin Cook 399.2, 398P, 401, 875....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields The letter is a standard one that accompanied the "Commemorative Plaque" (655.3) when it was sent out to the next of kin. Refer William Edwin Cook 399.2, 398P, 401, 875. documents - letters government - british Note from the "King" re W.E Cook, copy for display. ...The letter is a standard one that accompanied the "Commemorative Plaque" (655.3) when it was sent out to the next of kin. Refer William Edwin Cook 399.2, 398P, 401, 875.Note from the "King" re W.E Cook, copy for display. Yellowish paper with Red seal at the top. Under in Red also is"Buckingham Palace." Under the letter is a signature of the King "George R.I." The letter is in a black frame with gold edging.documents - letters, government - british -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionMagazine, The Australian Women's Weekly, 22/03/1947
... The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by William Edwin Pidgeon who went on to do many famous covers over the next 25 years....The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by William Edwin Pidgeon who went on to do many famous covers over the next 25 years. ...The Australian Woman's Weekly top front cover coloured photograph of a woman and three children looking at World Globe. Backcover - Advertisement for Black Lance fashion garments. 56 pages.non-fictionaustralian womens weekly, magazine, home, domestic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Chris Reynolds and Marion Feather, Abt 1987
... Also included is a coloured photo taken in Brisbane of Colour photo of William, Edwin, Chis and a younger Chris front and rear view with birthdates; along with a wedding photo of Chris and Marion, 14th Aug 1929. ...Also included is a coloured photo taken in Brisbane of Colour photo of William, Edwin, Chis and a younger Chris front and rear view with birthdates; along with a wedding photo of Chris and Marion, 14th Aug 1929. ...Eleanor Hinde (1842-1902) was born in Lancashire England. In 1858, Eleanor married Richard Reynold in the Forest St Wesleyn Methodist Church in Sandhurst. They both gave their address as Sailors Gully Goldfields. They had seven children together. Richard was a skilled tradesman and after he died in 1872 from lung disease, Eleanor married Arculus Opie. Eleanor owned a property on the corner of Gladstone and Stanley Streets which later became an electrical substation. She sold poultry and eggs and preserves. One of Eleanor's sons, William John, married Anna (Annie) Jorgensen, and one of her daughters. Amelia, married Anna's brother Thomas Joynes Jorgensen. The Jorgensens founded and managed Jorgensen and Sons foundry and engineering works. Peter Jorgensen (1849-1914), was a mining contractor, he lived at, "Bro," Russell street, Quarry Hill. His firm was Jorgensen and Sons, mining contractors. He was a native of the Island of Alsen, Denmark. He left Denmark in the year 1861, embarking at Hamburg in a small sailing Ship. The four folders contain family history documents and photos of the descendants of Eleanor Hinde. This item contains the following documents: Family history sheet of Chris Reynolds and Marion Janet Feather (Contact the society for details on this). Also included is a coloured photo taken in Brisbane of Colour photo of William, Edwin, Chis and a younger Chris front and rear view with birthdates; along with a wedding photo of Chris and Marion, 14th Aug 1929. Chris was the fourth son of William Reynolds . In the photo L to R are George Feather, Chris Reynolds, Marion Feather and Poppy Darin.bendigo, sandhurst, peter jorgensen, eleanor hinde, eleanor reynolds, eleanor opie, reynolds collection, chris reynols, marion janet feather -
Melbourne LegacyDocument - Speech, Anzac Day speech by Legatee Bert Davis, 2005
... It tells the story of his grandfather Lieutenant William Edwin Davis who served in the Boer War and then was killed on Gallipoli. ...It tells the story of his grandfather Lieutenant William Edwin Davis who served in the Boer War and then was killed on Gallipoli. ...A copy of a speech given by Legatee Bert Davis at Glenburn Hall on Anzac Day 2005. It tells the story of his grandfather Lieutenant William Edwin Davis who served in the Boer War and then was killed on Gallipoli. Also William's son, who also enlisted in the first World War in France and married a Welsh nurse and returned to Australia and were Bert's parents. There was also a story of William's widow Mrs Maud Davis who was involved with the War Widows Guild and was one to the ladies approached by the founding Legatees when they wanted to established Boys Classes in the 1920s. Donated by Legatee Bert Davis' daughters.An excellent record of important people in Legacy's history.White A4 printed copy of a speech given by Legatee Bert Davis on Anzac Day 2005.anzac day, bert davis, speech -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Family group in buggy
... Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor)....Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor). ...Henry Christian (c.1809-91) was one of the first settlers in Kew. He arrived in Victoria with his wife Agnes and son Orlando in 1855 on the Gypsy Queen. He established a rope-making business in Bulleen Road by 1858 but was declared insolvent two years later. In his final years, he was celebrated as one of the oldest living settlers of the district. His son, Orlando Henry Beater Christian (c.1853-1930) became a member of the Hawthorn Band and a foundation member of the Willsmere Swimming Club. Orlando and his wife Elizabeth had four children: Henry Beater (1886-1962), Ada Susannah May (1888-1962), Orlando Julius (1891-1917) and Lilian Adelaide ( -1956). Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor).An item from an outstanding and diverse photographic collection, assembled by members of the Christian family of Pakington Street, Kew, comprising professional and amateur photography, depicting individuals, natural and settled environments and the interactions between these worlds. Many of the photographs vividly capture the worlds of three generations of men - Henry Christian, his son Orlando Henry Beater Christian, and his grandson of Henry Christian. The most important photographer was the youngest, Henry Christian, who was a keen explorer, not just of his immediate environment but also of the Victorian wilderness. His major opus is contained in two albums in which he records, sometimes in majestic detail and on other occasions the intimate features of the natural world. His photographic travels during the 1920s, often in solitary ramblings but on other occasions with companions, recall the heroic landscape photography of an earlier era, pioneered by Nicholas Caire. In addition to their aesthetic value, the albums are historically significant records within the State of Victoria, of what is now a distant point in time, and of places that have become radically altered through human intervention. Photographic positive on mounting board. The image depicts a woman and three young children in a buggy drawn by a donkey. The road on which they pause is surrounded by fenced and cleared farmland, stretching away to the distant hills. It is presumed that the subject of the photo is Elizabeth Christian (nee Schoberg) and three of her four children. The photographer may have been her husband, Orlando Henry Beater Christian.christian family, washfold family, kew pioneers, christian-washfold collection -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Deaconesses - Camberwell Baptist Church
... Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor)....Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor). christian family washfold family camberwell baptist church ada washfold (nee christian) christian-washfold collection Deaconesses Camberwell Baptist Church / Back row, 2nd on right, Ada Washfold [nee Christian]. ...Henry Christian (c.1809-91) was one of the first settlers in Kew. He arrived in Victoria with his wife Agnes and son Orlando in 1855 on the Gypsy Queen. He established a rope-making business in Bulleen Road by 1858 but was declared insolvent two years later. In his final years, he was celebrated as one of the oldest living settlers of the district. His son, Orlando Henry Beater Christian (c.1853-1930) became a member of the Hawthorn Band and a foundation member of the Willsmere Swimming Club. Orlando and his wife Elizabeth had four children: Henry Beater (1886-1962), Ada Susannah May (1888-1962), Orlando Julius (1891-1917) and Lilian Adelaide ( -1956). Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor).Photographic positive on mounting board. The image depicts ten deaconesses posed in two rows for a formal photoshoot. Deaconesses Camberwell Baptist Church / Back row, 2nd on right, Ada Washfold [nee Christian].christian family, washfold family, camberwell baptist church, ada washfold (nee christian), christian-washfold collection -
Kew Historical Society IncNewspaper - Articles, Willsmere Swimming Club
... Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor)....Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor). orlando henry beater christian willsmere swimming club christian-washfold collection Three newspaper articles about the Willsmere Swimming Club and ‘Olly’ Christian. ...Henry Christian (c.1809-91) was one of the first settlers in Kew. He arrived in Victoria with his wife Agnes and son Orlando in 1855 on the Gypsy Queen. He established a rope-making business in Bulleen Road by 1858 but was declared insolvent two years later. In his final years, he was celebrated as one of the oldest living settlers of the district. His son, Orlando Henry Beater Christian (c.1853-1930) became a member of the Hawthorn Band and a foundation member of the Willsmere Swimming Club. Orlando and his wife Elizabeth had four children: Henry Beater (1886-1962), Ada Susannah May (1888-1962), Orlando Julius (1891-1917) and Lilian Adelaide ( -1956). Ada married George Herrick Washfold, and had four children: Lilian Mavis, Orlando George Barnard, William Edwin and Henry Clifford (the husband of the donor).Three newspaper articles about the Willsmere Swimming Club and ‘Olly’ Christian.orlando henry beater christian, willsmere swimming club, christian-washfold collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Osborne Allan and June Reynolds, Abt 2005
... This item contains the following documents: Colour photo of William John Reynolds, Edwin Reynolds, Marion Janet Reynolds and Charles Reynolds and Family history sheet for Osborne Anzac Allan and June Dorothea Reynolds (daughter of William John Reynolds and Anne Dorethea Jorgensen)...This item contains the following documents: Colour photo of William John Reynolds, Edwin Reynolds, Marion Janet Reynolds and Charles Reynolds and Family history sheet for Osborne Anzac Allan and June Dorothea Reynolds (daughter of William John Reynolds and Anne Dorethea Jorgensen) Document The Reynolds Family Records Collection (Folder 4 of 4) Osborne Allan and June Reynolds ...Eleanor Hinde (1842-1902) was born in Lancashire England. In 1858, Eleanor married Richard Reynold in the Forest St Wesleyn Methodist Church in Sandhurst. They both gave their address as Sailors Gully Goldfields. They had seven children together. Richard was a skilled tradesman and after he died in 1872 from lung disease, Eleanor married Arculus Opie. Eleanor owned a property on the corner of Gladstone and Stanley Streets which later became an electrical substation. She sold poultry and eggs and preserves. One of Eleanor's sons, William John, married Anna (Annie) Jorgensen, and one of her daughters. Amelia, married Anna's brother Thomas Joynes Jorgensen. The Jorgensens founded and managed Jorgensen and Sons foundry and engineering works. Peter Jorgensen (1849-1914), was a mining contractor, he lived at, "Bro," Russell street, Quarry Hill. His firm was Jorgensen and Sons, mining contractors. He was a native of the Island of Alsen, Denmark. He left Denmark in the year 1861, embarking at Hamburg in a small sailing Ship. The four folders contain family history documents and photos of the descendants of Eleanor Hinde. This item contains the following documents: Colour photo of William John Reynolds, Edwin Reynolds, Marion Janet Reynolds and Charles Reynolds and Family history sheet for Osborne Anzac Allan and June Dorothea Reynolds (daughter of William John Reynolds and Anne Dorethea Jorgensen)bendigo, sandhurst, peter jorgensen, eleanor hinde, eleanor reynolds, eleanor opie, reynolds collection, osborne anzac allan, june dorothea reynolds -
Brighton Historical SocietySwimsuit, Black Lance, circa 1930s
... His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. ...His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. ...This swimsuit is part of a collection of clothing donated to the Brighton Historical Society by Dr William and Helen Wells. It belonged to William's mother, Dorothy Wells (nee Marshall, 1910-2000). William's family has had a long association with Brighton, dating back to the town's earliest days in 1843 when his ancestors Robert and Eliza Hayball, who had emigrated to Melbourne two years prior, established a wattle-and-daub hut in what is now New Street, close to Tovell Street. Robert established a business as a timber merchant on the opposite side of New Street. His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. Hayball Court, which runs off New Street, is named after the family. Robert's son William (1855-1926) married Jessie Robertson and had four children. Their eldest, Winifred Grace Hayball (1886-1971), married Andrew Hollingsworth Marshall at the Black Street Congregational Church in 1907. They subsequently lived in Hill Street, Hawthorn, before moving into a house designed by Andrew and Winifred's brother Robert at 39 Bay Street, Brighton in 1915. Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. They lived in East Malvern until 1947, when they moved into a newly built home in Hawthorn Road, East Brighton, where they lived for the rest of their lives. Their son, William Wells (b. 1939) married Helen Pickering in 1968 and the couple have lived together in Brighton ever since.Blue knitted woollen women's one-piece swimsuit featuring a scooped back and braided crossover shoulder straps which thread through loops at the back. Small shorts cover the tops of the thighs, underneath a short modesty skirt.Designer's label near front hem, proper left: a narrow white triangular lance logo, bordered with black and featuring black text: "BLACK LANCE". Small label proper left inside seam: "BLACK LANCE / KNITTED WEAR / 38"wells family, dorothy marshall, dorothy wells, 1930s, swimwear, black lance, melbourne designers, peter o'sullivan, botany knitting mills -
Brighton Historical SocietyBonnet, circa 1900s
... His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. ...His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. ...This bonnet is part of a collection of clothing donated to the Brighton Historical Society by Dr William and Helen Wells. It is believed to have belonged to William's grandmother Winifred Marshall (nee Hayball, 1886-1971). William's family has had a long association with Brighton, dating back to the town's earliest days in 1843 when his ancestors Robert and Eliza Hayball, who had emigrated to Melbourne two years prior, established a wattle-and-daub hut in what is now New Street, close to Tovell Street. Robert established a business as a timber merchant on the opposite side of New Street. His sons, Robert, William and Edwin took over the firm following his retirement, trading as the Hayball Bros. Hayball Court, which runs off New Street, is named after the family. Robert's son William (1855-1926) married Jessie Robertson and had four children. Their eldest, Winifred Grace Hayball (1886-1971), married Andrew Hollingsworth Marshall at the Black Street Congregational Church in 1907. They subsequently lived in Hill Street, Hawthorn, before moving into a house designed by Andrew and Winifred's brother Robert at 39 Bay Street, Brighton in 1915. Their daughter, Dorothy Marshall (1910-2000) married Robert George (Argie) Wells in 1937 at Wesley College Chapel. They lived in East Malvern until 1947, when they moved into a newly built home in Hawthorn Road, East Brighton, where they lived for the rest of their lives. Their son, William Wells (b. 1939) married Helen Pickering in 1968 and the couple have lived together in Brighton ever since.Pale pink silk bonnet (sleeping or house cap) with cream lace edging. The bonnet is embellished with oval-shaped embroidered appliqué on either side, featuring floral design in white and pale yellow, blue and green. A cream silk ribbon and a row of pale blue and green rosettes run along the top edge between the two appliquéd segments. A length of elastic is sewn through the bottom edge.wells family, winifred grace hayball, winifred grace marshall, bonnet, 1900s -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Marking Gauge
... William Jnr. At 12 years old began in his father’s joinery business. 1833 the firm was known as a tool manufacturer. In 1838 Marples called his business Hibernian Works and moved to 67-69 Spring Lane, Sheffield. When he moved to Westfield Terrace in 1856, he called his business Hibernia Works (no ‘n’ on the end). The business remained at this address for 116 years. In about 1859 the firm began using the Lyre (Irish harp) mark. In 1860 or so the two brothers, Edwin...William Jnr. At 12 years old began in his father’s joinery business. 1833 the firm was known as a tool manufacturer. In 1838 Marples called his business Hibernian Works and moved to 67-69 Spring Lane, Sheffield. When he moved to Westfield Terrace in 1856, he called his business Hibernia Works (no ‘n’ on the end). The business remained at this address for 116 years. In about 1859 the firm began using the Lyre (Irish harp) mark. In 1860 or so the two brothers, Edwin ...This mortice marking gauge has an adjustable sliding arm. The gauge is used for scribing two lines on a flat surface such as timber for measuring and cutting. It is a hand-powered tool that would have been used by a tradesperson such as a cabinet maker, woodworker or carpenter. The hand tool shows signs of much use. The ‘W. Maples & Sons, Hibernia’s catalogue of 1867 had a very similar tool, called a Mortice Gauge, column 2, page 15. W. MARPLES & SONS- William Marples Snr. had a business on the Sheffield Moor in 1773/74. In 1821 his son William Jnr. At 12 years old began in his father’s joinery business. 1833 the firm was known as a tool manufacturer. In 1838 Marples called his business Hibernian Works and moved to 67-69 Spring Lane, Sheffield. When he moved to Westfield Terrace in 1856, he called his business Hibernia Works (no ‘n’ on the end). The business remained at this address for 116 years. In about 1859 the firm began using the Lyre (Irish harp) mark. In 1860 or so the two brothers, Edwin and William Marples, became partners and the firm became William Marples and Sons. The firm introduced the single shamrock symbol in 1860-61. The boys’ brother Albert joins the firm in 1863. In 1875 the company registered both the name ‘Hibernia’ and the trade mark symbol of a Triple Shamrock and the use of these trademarks continued for many decades, into the 1940 and the firm, with many changes, was still in business in the early 21st century. About Shamrock and Hibernia, both are related to Ireland and W. Marples named his products the Shamrock brand.The marking gauge is an example of a hand powered woodworking tool used over the past few centuries. Its maker was well known for his good quality tools and his business grew because of his reputation.Mortice marking gauge: wooden staff with block and green, adjustable sliding arm within the staff. The end of the staff has a facility for holding the scribe marker. The block has a hole into which a peg or wedge would be inserted to hold the sliding arm in place. Inscription with maker's name and almost indecipherable mark is stamped onto one side of the block. Made by W Marples & Sons, Sheffield.Stamped into block “W. MARPLES & SONS / HIBERNIA WORKS” above Logo of ‘Trefoil’ image [three, three-leafed clovers on the same stem]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, hand tool, woodwork, marking gauge, measuring tool, mortice gauge, mortice marking gauge, william marples, w marples & sons, hibernia, shamrock, trifoil, tripple shamrock, carpenter's tool, cabinet maker, woodworking tool, drawing, planning, tool, wooden scribe, vintage, carpenter, marking tool, antique, marking out, joiner
