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Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, 1906
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family who were living at the Golden Secret Mine in the Cumberland Valley. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family who were living at the Golden Secret Mine in the Cumberland Valley. ...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family who were living at the Golden Secret Mine in the Cumberland Valley. The original photograph was taken in 1906.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family who were living at the Golden Secret Mine in the Cumberland Valley.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family standing on a verandah of unknown building. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen photograph A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family standing on a verandah of unknown building. ...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family standing on a verandah of unknown building.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of the Chester Family standing on a verandah of unknown building.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Maria Chester. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen photograph A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Maria Chester. ...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Maria Chester.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Maria Chester.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...A digital copy of a colour photograph of Maria Chester standing on Mount Sugarloaf in the Cathedral Ranges in Victoria. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen photograph A digital copy of a colour photograph of Maria Chester standing on Mount Sugarloaf in the Cathedral Ranges in Victoria. ...A digital copy of a colour photograph of Maria Chester standing on Mount Sugarloaf in the Cathedral Ranges in Victoria.A digital copy of a colour photograph of Maria Chester standing on Mount Sugarloaf in the Cathedral Ranges in Victoria.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Walter Chester's car loaded up with supplies. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen photograph A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Walter Chester's car loaded up with supplies. ...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Walter Chester's car loaded up with supplies.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of Walter Chester's car loaded up with supplies.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...William Chester shaking hands with an unknown VIP. A digital copy of a black and white photograph of William Chester shaking hands with an unknown VIP. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen photograph A digital copy of a black and white photograph of William Chester shaking hands with an unknown VIP. ...A digital copy of a black and white photograph of William Chester shaking hands with an unknown VIP.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of William Chester shaking hands with an unknown VIP.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (item) - Research document, Judith Vimpani, CUSSEN FAMILY, 2018
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...A document outlining the history of the Cussen Family. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen document A document outlining the history of the Cussen Family. ...A document outlining the history of the Cussen Family.A document outlining the history of the Cussen Family.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen, document -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (item) - Research document, Judith Vimpani, (WILLIAM) HENRY KIRWAN of MARYSVILLE, 2018
... william edward chester...maria catherine kirwan...bridget kirwan...william henry kirwan...junction hotel marysville...golden bower mine...donovan's creek...cumberland creek...wreden...alma kathleen barry...alma kathleen chester...robyn mcleod...william john...A document outlining the history of the Kirwan Family of Marysville. chester family william edward chester maria catherine kirwan bridget kirwan william henry kirwan junction hotel marysville golden bower mine donovan's creek cumberland creek wreden alma kathleen barry alma kathleen chester robyn mcleod william john chester elizabeth miles mary anne johnes goldminer henry wreden cumberland goldfield golden secret mine george locke golden bower mining company bridget cussen document A document outlining the history of the Kirwan Family of Marysville. ...A document outlining the history of the Kirwan Family of Marysville.A document outlining the history of the Kirwan Family of Marysville.chester family, william edward chester, maria catherine kirwan, bridget kirwan, william henry kirwan, junction hotel marysville, golden bower mine, donovan's creek, cumberland creek, wreden, alma kathleen barry, alma kathleen chester, robyn mcleod, william john chester, elizabeth miles, mary anne johnes, goldminer, henry wreden, cumberland goldfield, golden secret mine, george locke, golden bower mining company, bridget cussen, document -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Officers in charge of Eltham Police Station (1857-2015), 22 Sep 2018
... william bruce...isaac newton stevens...james boxhall...james chester draper...john...The original 1859 Police residence is now home to the Eltham District Historical Society. albert frederick charles glover allan fenton arthur eggleston dungey bertie stanton charles briant charles thomas martin clyne harold mcphan ebenezer williamson eltham police station gerard joseph o'toole graham vincent joyce harold shields ian william bruce isaac newton stevens james boxhall james chester draper john scully john stanley mcgough john stuart bateman john thomas cone myles archibald lyons peter lawlor richard roberts robert harry chrisfield robert llewellyn samuel james king samuel o'donnell sidney frederick little thomas maher victoria police william charles sargeant james francis fitzpatrick Born digital Officers in charge of Eltham Police Station (1857-2015) Photograph Photograph ...The first Eltham Police Station was in the small building opposite Dalton Street rented from Mr Jarrold in 1857. In 1859 a dedicated Police Residence was built at 728 Main Road. A small weatherboard Police Station was attached to the side of the residence and a blue stone cell at the rear. Also on site were stables for the police horses. The Eltham Courthouse was built in 1860 and is the oldest public building in the district. In 1959 the Victoria Police purchased a house in Pryor Street to be refurbished as the Eltham Police Station. In 1961 the Police in Eltham move into Pryor Street refurbished buildings and office. During 2001 to 2002, the Eltham Police Station was demolished and a new complex constructed on site. The original 1859 Police residence is now home to the Eltham District Historical Society.albert frederick charles glover, allan fenton, arthur eggleston dungey, bertie stanton, charles briant, charles thomas martin, clyne harold mcphan, ebenezer williamson, eltham police station, gerard joseph o'toole, graham vincent joyce, harold shields, ian william bruce, isaac newton stevens, james boxhall, james chester draper, john scully, john stanley mcgough, john stuart bateman, john thomas cone, myles archibald lyons, peter lawlor, richard roberts, robert harry chrisfield, robert llewellyn, samuel james king, samuel o'donnell, sidney frederick little, thomas maher, victoria police, william charles sargeant, james francis fitzpatrick -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Riding Habit, Jodhpurs, 1920s
... On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. ...On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. ...The Manifolds were a significant pioneering pastoral family in Western Victoria. The donated riding jodhpurs originally belonged to Mrs Edward Manifold, formally Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson. Beatrice was Edward Manifold’s cousin once removed whom he married in 1900. Edward, the son of John Manifold, was born on 15 November 1868 and educated at Geelong and Melbourne Grammar schools and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A., 1891). He chose the Danedite portion of land at Purrumbete, and on the death of his bachelor brother Thomas Peter (1863-1895), after a hunting accident, he took over his allocation, Wiridgil. He also owned Boortkoi, near Hexham and on these properties, he ran merino sheep, a Lincoln stud which dated back to 1870, and Shorthorn cattle. 3000 acres were also leased to dairy farmers. Edward was a member of Hampden Shire Council in 1909-31 and three times president at Camperdown. The town was largely bordered by Manifold land and partly dependent upon the local pastoral dynasties, which benefited the local area from the families’ various business interests. Though an offer to build public baths to commemorate the Queen Victoria Jubilee in 1897 was not proceeded with, the town acquired a hospital, a reserve on Mount Leura, a clock tower and a cricket pavilion, as well as notable donations from the Manifolds to St Paul's Church and the grammar school. Edward was a keen polo player and racing man. He was also a successful owner of steeplechasers and a committeeman of the Victoria Racing Club for many years. He was also a member of many Western District racing clubs. On the 16 July 1900, Edward had married his sixteen-year-old cousin Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson by whom he had three sons Thomas Peter, Andrew and Robert Edward Manifold. Edwards's estate at his death was valued for probate at nearly £500,000. Edward died following an operation on 14 February 1931 at a private hospital in Yarra Vale Melbourne. Beatrice passed away in 1954, aged 79 in Ballarat where she was born in 1874. Contextual historic Family background: The Manifold brothers Thomas (1809-1875), John (1811-1877) and Peter (1817-1885) were the fourth, fifth and sixth sons of William Manifold and Mary, nee Barnes, of Courthouse Farm, Bromborough, Cheshire, England. The family had decided to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land. Thomas was sent ahead, arriving in Hobart Town on 23rd January 1828 with £1500 and a letter of recommendation from the Colonial Office. Thomas acquired 1280 acres on the west bank of the Tamar River. John and Peter, with their parents and three sisters, arrived on 8th July 1831. Land grants by then had finished but William brought ninety acres next to his son Thomas’ land and on the combined properties the family built Kelso House. The Manifolds’ properties were comparatively poor and when news of the Port Phillip District, in Victoria reached Thomas, he lost no time in coming to see for himself in February 1836. He was impressed with what he saw and hurried back to Tasmania to buy lambs and ewes. With one of his brothers, on July 9th he landed his stores at Point Henry and proceeded to occupy both sides of the Moorabool River. Thomas, at the end of the year, returned to Tasmania and left Peter and John to run the new property. Thomas, however, returned to Victoria for several visits and on one of these visits he, along with his brothers, examined the country near Ballarat. In December 1838 they managed to penetrate the Stony Rises, and Peter and John reached Lake Purrumbete and the Mount Leura country. During this time, on 4th July 1838, Thomas married Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain Walter Synnot, formerly of Ballinate, County Armagh, Ireland, and then of Van Diemen's Land. Thomas joined his brothers, and they occupied the Purrumbete run in January 1839. On the journey to Purrumbete they could not take their stock and drays through the Stony Rises, so went north of Lake Corangamite, to the neck of land between it and Lake Gnarpurt. By April the move from Moorabool area was complete. As yet they had no hut and were working day and night, but their delight in their new run was unbounded. John wrote to his mother: “We are at last got to the land we wished for it is a beautiful place, and cannot be surpassed by any I have ever seen”. The three brothers occupied Purrumbete together, breeding both sheep and cattle until Thomas went to Grassmere run on the Merri River near Warrnambool in 1844. John and Peter soon gave up breeding sheep but retained the well-known '3M' brand for the cattle. These were Shorthorns, derived from four bulls originally imported by the Boldon brothers and later improved by further importations, and were renowned for size and quality. By the time of the gold rush in 1851, John and Peter were breeding over 1000 head a year, as well as fattening stores. The diggings at this time had disorganised Grassmere by drawing away Thomas's men, and his wife decided to take her two sons and two daughters to Europe for their education. Thomas gave up the property next year, went to England to join his family, and eventually brought the family back to live in Melbourne. At Purrumbete things were different. The brothers, John and Peter, preferred black stockmen to white, so the discovery of gold upset them very little while providing the very market they required. John was on his second visit to England when the rush started, and Peter went in his turn soon after John returned. On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. Through the years the brothers had to contend with the scab, fluke and footrot, depression, rabbits, bush fires and pleuro-pneumonia. In 1861 they appointed as manager Henry Manifold Matson, their nephew, who had already been with them for five years. Thomas died in Melbourne on 7 November 1875, John at Purrumbete on 3 January 1877 and Peter at Purrumbete on 31 July 1885. Devout members of the Church of England, John and Peter, during their lives, gave generously towards building St Paul's Church, Camperdown, and guaranteed part of the vicar's stipend. Peter was a member of the Hampden and Heytesbury Roads Board from 1859 and carried on into the Hampden Shire Council when it was formed in 1864. However, it was not for public works that they were known, but for their personal example. In a new land where speculators and adventurers were all too common, the Manifold brothers were among those who intended it to be their home and their children's home. Industrious, unpretentious and hospitable, they were respected in their community as men of the highest integrity. This riding habit is a characteristic example of the type and style of riding clothes that well-dressed ladies wore in the 1920s. It highlights the changes that were beginning in society for women. Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. This riding habit is particularly significant on a number of levels, it shows the beginnings of change in society's attitudes through women's fashion after the First World War. A change that was to bring a start to a more liberating societal attitude towards women after the successful establishment of the Representation of People Act 1918 that gave women the right to vote. This garments provenance is linked to one of Victoria's important pioneering families the Manifolds, one of the first families that came from Van Diemen's land to settle the Western District of Victoria in 1844. Originally the garment belonged to the wife of the great-grandson of pioneer William Manifold, Edward Manifold who married Beatrice May Synnot Anderson, Edwards Cousin in 1900. The garment was made by the Mayfair tailors J. Busvine & Co. in the early to mid-1920s (estimate) who at the turn of the century were tailors to the Courts of Europe. Their clothing is highly collectible today and examples can be found in a number of significant museum collections around the world, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the FIDM in Los Angeles. Jodhpurs, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold, with four buttons to the front material black woolen twill the legs are cuffed below the knee with 8 buttons holes which are reinforced to the inside with fabric. Cream Satin waistband and removable chamois lining to the seat makers label Busvines Co. tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold.Embroidered in blue on a Satin Cream label to Jodhpurs "Busvine Ltd / 4, Brook St, London. W. No." Hand written in black ink script "523/ Mrs Edward Manifold"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, side saddle riding habit, side saddle riding outfit, breeches, mrs edward manifold, beatrice manifold, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Riding Habit, jacket, Early 20th Century
... On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. ...On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. ...The Manifolds were a significant pioneering pastoral family in Western Victoria. The donated riding jacket originally belonged to Mrs Edward Manifold, formally Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson. Beatrice was Edward Manifold’s cousin once removed whom he married in 1900. Edward, the son of John Manifold, was born on 15 November 1868 and educated at Geelong and Melbourne Grammar schools and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A., 1891). He chose the Danedite portion of land at Purrumbete, and on the death of his bachelor brother Thomas Peter (1863-1895), after a hunting accident, he took over his allocation, Wiridgil. He also owned Boortkoi, near Hexham and on these properties, he ran merino sheep, a Lincoln stud which dated back to 1870, and Shorthorn cattle. 3000 acres were also leased to dairy farmers. Edward was a member of Hampden Shire Council in 1909-31 and three times president at Camperdown. The town was largely bordered by Manifold land and partly dependent upon the local pastoral dynasties, which benefited the local area from the families’ various business interests. Though an offer to build public baths to commemorate the Queen Victoria Jubilee in 1897 was not proceeded with, the town acquired a hospital, a reserve on Mount Leura, a clock tower and a cricket pavilion, as well as notable donations from the Manifolds to St Paul's Church and the grammar school. Edward was a keen polo player and racing man. He was also a successful owner of steeplechasers and a committeeman of the Victoria Racing Club for many years. He was also a member of many Western District racing clubs. On the 16 July 1900, Edward had married his sixteen-year-old cousin Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson by whom he had three sons Thomas Peter, Andrew and Robert Edward Manifold. Edwards's estate at his death was valued for probate at nearly £500,000. Edward died following an operation on 14 February 1931 at a private hospital in Yarra Vale Melbourne. Beatrice passed away in 1954, aged 79 in Ballarat where she was born in 1874. Contextual historic Family background: The Manifold brothers Thomas (1809-1875), John (1811-1877) and Peter (1817-1885) were the fourth, fifth and sixth sons of William Manifold and Mary, nee Barnes, of Courthouse Farm, Bromborough, Cheshire, England. The family had decided to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land. Thomas was sent ahead, arriving in Hobart Town on 23rd January 1828 with £1500 and a letter of recommendation from the Colonial Office. Thomas acquired 1280 acres on the west bank of the Tamar River. John and Peter, with their parents and three sisters, arrived on 8th July 1831. Land grants by then had finished but William brought ninety acres next to his son Thomas’ land and on the combined properties the family built Kelso House. The Manifolds’ properties were comparatively poor and when news of the Port Phillip District, in Victoria reached Thomas, he lost no time in coming to see for himself in February 1836. He was impressed with what he saw and hurried back to Tasmania to buy lambs and ewes. With one of his brothers, on July 9th he landed his stores at Point Henry and proceeded to occupy both sides of the Moorabool River. Thomas, at the end of the year, returned to Tasmania and left Peter and John to run the new property. Thomas, however, returned to Victoria for several visits and on one of these visits he, along with his brothers, examined the country near Ballarat. In December 1838 they managed to penetrate the Stony Rises, and Peter and John reached Lake Purrumbete and the Mount Leura country. During this time, on 4th July 1838, Thomas married Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain Walter Synnot, formerly of Ballinate, County Armagh, Ireland, and then of Van Diemen's Land. Thomas joined his brothers, and they occupied the Purrumbete run in January 1839. On the journey to Purrumbete they could not take their stock and drays through the Stony Rises, so went north of Lake Corangamite, to the neck of land between it and Lake Gnarpurt. By April the move from Moorabool area was complete. As yet they had no hut and were working day and night, but their delight in their new run was unbounded. John wrote to his mother: “We are at last got to the land we wished for it is a beautiful place, and cannot be surpassed by any I have ever seen”. The three brothers occupied Purrumbete together, breeding both sheep and cattle until Thomas went to Grassmere run on the Merri River near Warrnambool in 1844. John and Peter soon gave up breeding sheep but retained the well-known '3M' brand for the cattle. These were Shorthorns, derived from four bulls originally imported by the Boldon brothers and later improved by further importations, and were renowned for size and quality. By the time of the gold rush in 1851, John and Peter were breeding over 1000 head a year, as well as fattening stores. The diggings at this time had disorganised Grassmere by drawing away Thomas's men, and his wife decided to take her two sons and two daughters to Europe for their education. Thomas gave up the property next year, went to England to join his family, and eventually brought the family back to live in Melbourne. At Purrumbete things were different. The brothers, John and Peter, preferred black stockmen to white, so the discovery of gold upset them very little while providing the very market they required. John was on his second visit to England when the rush started, and Peter went in his turn soon after John returned. On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. Through the years the brothers had to contend with the scab, fluke and footrot, depression, rabbits, bush fires and pleuro-pneumonia. In 1861 they appointed as manager Henry Manifold Matson, their nephew, who had already been with them for five years. Thomas died in Melbourne on 7 November 1875, John at Purrumbete on 3 January 1877 and Peter at Purrumbete on 31 July 1885. Devout members of the Church of England, John and Peter, during their lives, gave generously towards building St Paul's Church, Camperdown, and guaranteed part of the vicar's stipend. Peter was a member of the Hampden and Heytesbury Roads Board from 1859 and carried on into the Hampden Shire Council when it was formed in 1864. However, it was not for public works that they were known, but for their personal example. In a new land where speculators and adventurers were all too common, the Manifold brothers were among those who intended it to be their home and their children's home. Industrious, unpretentious and hospitable, they were respected in their community as men of the highest integrity. This riding habit is a characteristic example of the type and style of riding clothes that well-dressed ladies wore in the 1920s. It highlights the changes that were beginning in society for women. Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. This riding habit is particularly significant on a number of levels, it shows the beginnings of change in society's attitudes through women's fashion after the First World War. A change that was to bring a start to a more liberating societal attitude towards women after the successful establishment of the Representation of People Act 1918 that gave women the right to vote. This garments provenance is linked to one of Victoria's important pioneering families the Manifolds, one of the first families that came from Van Diemen's land to settle the Western District of Victoria in 1844. Originally the garment belonged to the wife of the great-grandson of pioneer William Manifold, Edward Manifold who married Beatrice May Synnot Anderson, Edwards Cousin in 1900. The garment was made by the Mayfair tailors J. Busvine & Co. in the early to mid-1920s (estimate) who at the turn of the century were tailors to the Courts of Europe. Their clothing is highly collectible today and examples can be found in a number of significant museum collections around the world, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the FIDM in Los Angeles. A riding jacket, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold. Knee length English woolen jacket black in colour, seamed and fitted to the female client's figure, fastening from the waist with three bone buttons to rather high lapels. The sleeves are long with closely fitted cuffs and one button and lined with cream satin. The jacket is fitted to the waist and flared to below the hips with a 35 cm vent to the back. Lower back to the jacket is reinforced with removable fabric and the jacket is lined with black twill cotton, there is a cream satin label, with makers' emblem Busvine. Circa 1920s Label to Jacket Embroidered in gold with a Royal logo on a Cream Satin label “By Special /Appointment” “To Her Majesty/The Queen”, “Busvine / Ltd / London 4 Brook St. W. / No” “hand written in purple ink 315 / Mrs Edward Manifold”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, side saddle riding habit, mrs edward manifold, edward manifold, busvines, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Riding Habit, Skirt, 1920s
... On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. ...On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. ...The Manifolds were a significant pioneering pastoral family in Western Victoria. The donated riding skirt originally belonged to Mrs Edward Manifold, formally Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson. Beatrice was Edward Manifold’s cousin once removed whom he married in 1900. Edward, the son of John Manifold, was born on 15 November 1868 and educated at Geelong and Melbourne Grammar schools and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (B.A., 1891). He chose the Danedite portion of land at Purrumbete, and on the death of his bachelor brother Thomas Peter (1863-1895), after a hunting accident, he took over his allocation, Wiridgil. He also owned Boortkoi, near Hexham and on these properties, he ran merino sheep, a Lincoln stud which dated back to 1870, and Shorthorn cattle. 3000 acres were also leased to dairy farmers. Edward was a member of Hampden Shire Council in 1909-31 and three times president at Camperdown. The town was largely bordered by Manifold land and partly dependent upon the local pastoral dynasties, which benefited the local area from the families’ various business interests. Though an offer to build public baths to commemorate the Queen Victoria Jubilee in 1897 was not proceeded with, the town acquired a hospital, a reserve on Mount Leura, a clock tower and a cricket pavilion, as well as notable donations from the Manifolds to St Paul's Church and the grammar school. Edward was a keen polo player and racing man. He was also a successful owner of steeplechasers and a committeeman of the Victoria Racing Club for many years. He was also a member of many Western District racing clubs. On the 16 July 1900, Edward had married his sixteen-year-old cousin Beatrice Mary Synnot Anderson by whom he had three sons Thomas Peter, Andrew and Robert Edward Manifold. Edwards's estate at his death was valued for probate at nearly £500,000. Edward died following an operation on 14 February 1931 at a private hospital in Yarra Vale Melbourne. Beatrice passed away in 1954, aged 79 in Ballarat where she was born in 1874. Contextual historic Family background: The Manifold brothers Thomas (1809-1875), John (1811-1877) and Peter (1817-1885) were the fourth, fifth and sixth sons of William Manifold and Mary, nee Barnes, of Courthouse Farm, Bromborough, Cheshire, England. The family had decided to emigrate to Van Diemen's Land. Thomas was sent ahead, arriving in Hobart Town on 23rd January 1828 with £1500 and a letter of recommendation from the Colonial Office. Thomas acquired 1280 acres on the west bank of the Tamar River. John and Peter, with their parents and three sisters, arrived on 8th July 1831. Land grants by then had finished but William brought ninety acres next to his son Thomas’ land and on the combined properties the family built Kelso House. The Manifolds’ properties were comparatively poor and when news of the Port Phillip District, in Victoria reached Thomas, he lost no time in coming to see for himself in February 1836. He was impressed with what he saw and hurried back to Tasmania to buy lambs and ewes. With one of his brothers, on July 9th he landed his stores at Point Henry and proceeded to occupy both sides of the Moorabool River. Thomas, at the end of the year, returned to Tasmania and left Peter and John to run the new property. Thomas, however, returned to Victoria for several visits and on one of these visits he, along with his brothers, examined the country near Ballarat. In December 1838 they managed to penetrate the Stony Rises, and Peter and John reached Lake Purrumbete and the Mount Leura country. During this time, on 4th July 1838, Thomas married Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain Walter Synnot, formerly of Ballinate, County Armagh, Ireland, and then of Van Diemen's Land. Thomas joined his brothers, and they occupied the Purrumbete run in January 1839. On the journey to Purrumbete they could not take their stock and drays through the Stony Rises, so went north of Lake Corangamite, to the neck of land between it and Lake Gnarpurt. By April the move from Moorabool area was complete. As yet they had no hut and were working day and night, but their delight in their new run was unbounded. John wrote to his mother: “We are at last got to the land we wished for it is a beautiful place, and cannot be surpassed by any I have ever seen”. The three brothers occupied Purrumbete together, breeding both sheep and cattle until Thomas went to Grassmere run on the Merri River near Warrnambool in 1844. John and Peter soon gave up breeding sheep but retained the well-known '3M' brand for the cattle. These were Shorthorns, derived from four bulls originally imported by the Boldon brothers and later improved by further importations, and were renowned for size and quality. By the time of the gold rush in 1851, John and Peter were breeding over 1000 head a year, as well as fattening stores. The diggings at this time had disorganised Grassmere by drawing away Thomas's men, and his wife decided to take her two sons and two daughters to Europe for their education. Thomas gave up the property next year, went to England to join his family, and eventually brought the family back to live in Melbourne. At Purrumbete things were different. The brothers, John and Peter, preferred black stockmen to white, so the discovery of gold upset them very little while providing the very market they required. John was on his second visit to England when the rush started, and Peter went in his turn soon after John returned. On 2 September 1856 John married Marion Thomson, at Cormiston, Van Diemen's Land. They had four daughters and five sons, from three of whom, William Thomson, James Chester and Edward, the later generations of the family descend. Through the years the brothers had to contend with the scab, fluke and footrot, depression, rabbits, bush fires and pleuro-pneumonia. In 1861 they appointed as manager Henry Manifold Matson, their nephew, who had already been with them for five years. Thomas died in Melbourne on 7 November 1875, John at Purrumbete on 3 January 1877 and Peter at Purrumbete on 31 July 1885. Devout members of the Church of England, John and Peter, during their lives, gave generously towards building St Paul's Church, Camperdown, and guaranteed part of the vicar's stipend. Peter was a member of the Hampden and Heytesbury Roads Board from 1859 and carried on into the Hampden Shire Council when it was formed in 1864. However, it was not for public works that they were known, but for their personal example. In a new land where speculators and adventurers were all too common, the Manifold brothers were among those who intended it to be their home and their children's home. Industrious, unpretentious and hospitable, they were respected in their community as men of the highest integrity. This riding habit is a characteristic example of the type and style of riding clothes that well-dressed ladies wore in the 1920s. It highlights the changes that were beginning in society for women. Prior to 1918 ladies still had to ride side-saddle with skirts over Jodhpurs. Society of the time regarded women riding astride as unseemly and just not done. This riding habit is particularly significant on a number of levels, it shows the beginnings of change in society's attitudes through women's fashion after the First World War. A change that was to bring a start to a more liberating societal attitude towards women after the successful establishment of the Representation of People Act 1918 that gave women the right to vote. This garments provenance is linked to one of Victoria's important pioneering families the Manifolds, one of the first families that came from Van Diemen's land to settle the Western District of Victoria in 1844. Originally the garment belonged to the wife of the great-grandson of pioneer William Manifold, Edward Manifold who married Beatrice May Synnot Anderson, Edwards Cousin in 1900. The garment was made by the Mayfair tailors J. Busvine & Co. in the early to mid-1920s (estimate) who at the turn of the century were tailors to the Courts of Europe. Their clothing is highly collectible today and examples can be found in a number of significant museum collections around the world, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the FIDM in Los Angeles. Safety skirt/apron, part of a three-piece, side saddle riding habit tailored for Mrs Edward Manifold. This side saddle skirt is made from black woolen material fixing at the waist with two metal hooks and three buttons to the front opening. One internal concealed pocket lining to the top part of the apron made of cotton the seat is shaped for side saddle riding and the skirt wraps around the body the longer side draped over the leg that is in the stirrup. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, side saddle riding habit, side saddle safety skirt, side saddle apron, mrs edward manifold, beatrice manifold, female riding habit 1920s, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Victoria Education Gazette and Teachers' Aid, 1911-1919, 1910-1919
... William C.W. Spencer, J.W.C. Profitt, Ivon C. Bromilow, John Colwell, Robert W. Campbell, Arthur P. Bourchier, Francid G. Houston, Claude N. Harrison, Edgar Williams, Leslie A. Stevens, Charles E. W. Chester...William C.W. Spencer, J.W.C. Profitt, Ivon C. Bromilow, John Colwell, Robert W. Campbell, Arthur P. Bourchier, Francid G. Houston, Claude N. Harrison, Edgar Williams, Leslie A. Stevens, Charles E. W. Chester ...Black hard covered book with red spine, holding Victorian Education Gazettes for one calendar year. .1) 1910 .2) 1912 .3) 1911 .4) 1914 .5) 1918 Images: Open Air Classroom Black Rock; Open Air Classroom, Jeetho, Gippsland; Open Air Nurses bedroom, Mildura; Gym at Canterbury School ; Babies and Nurses at Melbourne Foundling Hospital; Camp at Portland; Alexander Peacock Opens a Melbourne School; Unveiling Major Mitchell Memorial at Mt Arapiles; Agricultural Plot; School Interior; Swimming Drill; Graham Dux Prize Board; Bathing Place; Classroom with blackboard and pictures; Major Mitchell's Map; Melbourne, Derbyshire; Market Place Melbourne; The Blackwood; World War One Send-off at The Athenaeum; Scarsdale Old Boy's logo; Sloyd articles for the Field Hospital; World War One; Gifts for Transport to the Wharf; soldiers; ANZAC Day; ANZAC Day Medalion .5) 1915: Education Department's War Relief Fund, William Park obituary, Closer Settlement Act 1912, Agriculture, needlework, Swimming and Life Saving, explorers, Gregory Blaxland, Matthew Flinders, Composition, Geography, potatoes, onions, gardens, Needlework for Infants, Iona and Staffa, Trained Primary Teacher's Course, Electricity, Electrical Technology, hygiene, Arbour Day, Horticulture, Wattle Day, Bird Day, Technical Schools, Landing at Gaba Tepe, Evils of Alcohol, Old Boys of Scarsdale, Belgium, Teachers' College Images: The British at War, The Sonnet, History and Patriotism, Male Swimming Teachers Summer School at Geelong, Women Swimming Teachers at Port Fairy, Buln Buln State School, Burwood East State School, needlework plans, methods of Rescue and Resucitation. plan of the journey of Gregory Blaxland, Macquarie House, teachers killed (William Ross Hoggart, Stanley Robert Close, William Roy Hodgson, Campbell McDiarmid Peter, William Henry Dawkins, William Hugh Hamilton, Frederick McRae Neal, Vernon Brookes, Frank J. Olle, Alfred J. Collins, Ernest R. Fairlie, William J. McLaren, A.E. Smith, Thomas Patton, Francis W. Kemp, Frederick G. Hall, Rupert O. Hepburn, Woolston J. Govan), Frederick Harold Tubb VC, Botanic Gardens Red Gum, Shelter Pavillions, Head of Wheat, Australian Commonwealth Flag, Iona Cathedral, Drawing exercises, ANZAC Madallion, School Rolls of Honor .6) 1916 - Nature Study, war relief, school gardening, horticulture, singing class, geography of the war, School Rolls of Honour, Ponsonby Carew-Smyth, Astronomy, ANZAC Day, Empire Day, Arbor Day, "Some Suul of Goodness in Things Evil" by Frank Tate, War Relief Gardeners' League, ANZAC Day medallion, Solar System, Abolition of German Schools in Victoria, ANZAC Avenues, avenues of honour, Geography of the War: The West, War relief and handwork, Victorian State Schools Horticultural Society, Patrick Maloney obituary, formalin lamps, Victoria League of Victoria, Wonwondah East Roll of Honor Images - Teachers killed (John Clarke, A.C.H. Jackson, Alexander Robertson, Noel Gambetta, Ralp E. Leyland, Laurance J. Woodruff, Walter E. Cass, Percy D. Moncur, Thomas M. Carmichael, Edward G. Brain, Reginald N.F. Woods, George E. James, William Colvin, David Dobson, Stanley L. Robinson, Charles Allen, G.E. James, H.F. Curnow, Franl L. Cousins, James R. Thompson, Henry H. Campbell, George E. Read, Ernest D. Morshead, Wilfred S. Merlin, Henry R. Wright, George B. Webb, Noel Nicholas, David H. Thomas, Charles A. Levens, Thomas R. Fenner, John M. Daniell, P.J. Larkin, Ralph Smith, Philip Ormsby), school rolls of honour, Swimming Instructors at Queenscliff, The Southern Sky, Map of the North Sea and its Littorals, Easter School of Horticulture at Oakleigh, Map of the Eastern Front, Map of Mesopotamia, Map of the War Area in the Egyptian Campaign, leeches for the Melbourne Hospital .7) 1917 - Swimming and Life-Saving, Childre's FLower Day, Education Department's War Relief Fund, State War Council, Horticulture, Bird Day, Swimming, Growing Chicory at Cowes Images - Teachers killed during World War One (G.M. Nicholas, William C.W. Spencer, J.W.C. Profitt, Ivon C. Bromilow, John Colwell, Robert W. Campbell, Arthur P. Bourchier, Francid G. Houston, Claude N. Harrison, Edgar Williams, Leslie A. Stevens, Charles E. W. Chester, Stanley R. Green, Walter Baker, Arthur G. Scott, Harry L. Swinburne, Horace W. Brown, Arnold Bretherton, Edward W. Jenkins Aubrey Liddelow, Ewen A. Cameron, Edmund R. Lyall, John H. Martin, Harry Bell, Frank L. Nicholls, Melville R. Hughes, Edwin W. Hauser, Walter S. Filmer, Walter G. Barlow, Henry A. Donaldson, Edward H. Jones, Walter W. Raw, Alfred W. Dean, Wiliam Lea, Frederick G. Drury, J.T. Richards, Norman G. Pelton, Lance-Corporal Doran, Kenneth F. McKenzie, William F. Robertson, Wiliam Jarrott, Norman Graham, George G. Paul, Victor Green, Arthur William Rennie, Alfred J. Glendinning, Robert B. Liston, Eward P. Toll, George Jones, Errol E. Rodda, Christian P. Christensen, Charles F. Sydes, H.G. Clements, Norman C. Fricker, J.M. Romeo. Eric N. Lear, Thomas J. Bartley, Norval Birrell, Frederick H. Tubb. J.T. Hamilton Aram, Arthur Wilcock, William M. Conroy, Alex. H. Miller, Patrick J. Cunningham, Charles S. Mitchell, John R. Maddern, James Roadknight, Harry Arundel, Jack C. McKellar, duncan M. McKellar, George S. Manfield, Edgar C. Holmes, George A. Young, Raymond A. Gardiner, William B. Bell, William Opie, George R. Scott, Richard V.B. Vine, Herbery S. Marshall, Hugh St Omer Dentry, George B. Fullerton, Harry Oulton, Iva F. Morieson), School Honor Books, Drawing, Presentation of 30,000 pounds to the British Red Cross at Melbourne Town Hall .8) 1918 .9) 1919 - Photographs of World War One soldiers from the Education Department, Margaret Montgomery Memorial, 1918 Act relating to State School Teachers, State Scolarships, Victorian State Schools' Horticultural Society, Pneumonic Influenza, Spanish Flu, epedemic, swimming and life savinfJunior cadet training, vacancies in Fiji, School Committees, Arbor Day, Arbour Day, Henry Harding of Yinnar, Planting Trees and Shrubs, Juvenile Crime, The use of 'Get', Soldier-Teachers from Overseas in Congress London, Australia's Effort in the War, Military, Working Bees, Tree Planting, fence building, Welcoming Home a Returned Soldier, Avenue of Honour planting, Discipline, Unveiling an Honor Board, School gymnasium, school tennis court, E. E. Crogger grave at Aldershot, The School Honor Book. War Relief Fund, Commonwealth War Record, Caulfield Military Hosptial, ANZAC Day Pilgrimage, Jimmie Panikin, Donald Fraser, Arthur Mee, Card Sun Dial, Balboa Day in Honolulu, William Hamilton, Alfred Jackson, The Backward Child, Flies, Language Teaching and Learning, Spelling, The Education of the Adolescent, victorian education gazette, education gazette and teachers' aid, sloyd, william a. cavanagh, james i froebel, school, education, world war one, memorials, alfred williams, exploration and settlement, cadets, australian naval college, bernard o;dowd, birds, swimming, drawingempire league, eucalypts, paper in history, forestry, arbor day, identification of trees, forestrey museums, fiji, gravel hill school band, horticulture, hygiene, gould league of bird lovers, life saving, la perouse, bandin, j. holland, w. hamilton, charles sturt, principles of archimedes, james holland, william hamilton, scarsdale old boys' reunion, foundling home melbourne, montessori education, open air schools, james hughes, marie corelli, flinders sydney harbour, major mitchell's map, tooth brushing, r.h.s. bailey -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (item) - Research Document, Judith Vimpani, Gold Mining at the Cumberland Goldfields, 03-2022
... william edward chester...golden secret gold vein...golden bower mine...chesterville...andrew kirwan...walker's hotel...george locke...marysville...james fahie...alma kathleen barry...john...A research document covering gold mining at the Cumberland goldfields in Victoria. gold mining cumberland goldfields cambarville donovan's creek bear's creek walsh's creek cumberland creek golden bower gold-mining company a1 gold-mining company yarra track jw curtis kohler william edward chester golden secret gold vein golden bower mine chesterville andrew kirwan walker's hotel george locke marysville james fahie alma kathleen barry john edward weatherland william forbes wilson A research document covering gold mining at the Cumberland goldfields in Victoria. ...A research document covering gold mining at the Cumberland goldfields in Victoria.A research document covering gold mining at the Cumberland goldfields in Victoria.gold mining, cumberland goldfields, cambarville, donovan's creek, bear's creek, walsh's creek, cumberland creek, golden bower gold-mining company, a1 gold-mining company, yarra track, jw curtis, kohler, william edward chester, golden secret gold vein, golden bower mine, chesterville, andrew kirwan, walker's hotel, george locke, marysville, james fahie, alma kathleen barry, john edward weatherland, william forbes wilson -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (item) - Research Document, Judith Vimpani, George Ernest Locke 1860-1941, 2020
... william chester...golden bower mine...cumberland goldfield...silver bower mine...chesterville...marysville...victoria...jackie lewis...baron somers...big tree...picea sitchensis exotic...box hill cemetery...john...When George passed away at the age of 81 years he had not visited Marysville for over 14 years. george ernest locke gold miner gold mining yarra track william chester golden bower mine cumberland goldfield silver bower mine chesterville marysville victoria jackie lewis baron somers big tree picea sitchensis exotic box hill cemetery john edward locke annie caroline locke hermit of the cumberland valley An account of the life of George Ernest Locke who was a gold miner on the Yarra Track near Marysville in Victoria. ...An account of the life of George Ernest Locke who was a gold miner on the Yarra Track near Marysville in Victoria.An account of the life of George Ernest Locke who was a gold miner on the Yarra Track near Marysville in Victoria. George was a well-educated young man and had some success prospecting in the Cumberland area before partnering with William Chester with whom he opened the Golden Bower gold mine in 1896. George and William then discovered a second reef which they named the Silver Bower mine. George lived in a log cabin in the Cumberland reserve and was known to be a loner. He was clever with his money and chose not to have a bank account in Marysville, where everyone would learn about his financial status. He banked at the ES&A in Fitzroy and at the time of his death in 1941 he had accumulated the princely sum of three hundred and sixty pounds. George Locke was known as "the Hermit of Cumberland Valley" and lived in his humpy until his last few days during which he moved into a Forest Commission's patrol hut because his old humpy had started to fall to pieces. When George passed away at the age of 81 years he had not visited Marysville for over 14 years. george ernest locke, gold miner, gold mining, yarra track, william chester, golden bower mine, cumberland goldfield, silver bower mine, chesterville, marysville, victoria, jackie lewis, baron somers, big tree, picea sitchensis exotic, box hill cemetery, john edward locke, annie caroline locke, hermit of the cumberland valley -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (item) - Research Document, Judith Vimpani, Mary Ann Rolfe, Johnes, Chester, Wreden, 2020
... william james chester...willam edward chester...golden bower goldmine...marysville district...johns...burchall...wreden...john...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' 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' -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (Item) - Report, John F. Waghorn, Yarra Track, Unknown
... john cox...jordan river...jericho...e. norris...le poidevin...newell...o'brien...alhambra...sinclair...parker...ellis...tripp...quin...vernon...thompson...charsley...james fahie...george locke...william chester...If an ancestor was a postmaster in a Victorian town, he may have been able to reveal the person's occupation, income and working conditions. yarra track john waghorn victoria's postal services wood's point sydney road longwood merton mansfield postmasters bonnie doon melville merton mansfield eltham healesville marysville walhalla melbourne-warburton-wood's point line loose bags heidelberg post office eltham post office kangaroo ground post office yarra glen post office marysville post office healesville post office mansfield post office jamieson post office gaffney's creek post office wood's point post office postal department george rieck stockman jones beecher stockman's reward big river mary mcdonald upper yarra river donovan's creek cornelius donovan bridget buggy matlock alexandra william farrell jordan diggings new chum watts river black spur narbethong granton acheron river mount strickland paradise plains mount grant mount arnold jordan goldfields william robley robley's spur big river crossing great dividing range cumberland valley james mcguigan w elliot christopher harrison james marsh cobb and co box hill lilydale fehrings koehlers shaws bear creek cairnsville cumberland creek walkers golden bower mine collins' mountain home hotel walsh's creek post office rosa mcveigh frank barton hitchins matthew kennedy william morris e r nichols t woods tom burchell peter kerr henry kuyper william podlech george koehler henry brockmann henry petty thomas smith jacob butchart john perry slingsby davis royal mail hotel walter gray john summers travellers rest hotel lockington the oaks the springs st clair thomas crawford springvale hotel john sinclair saint clair hotel gould mathews willie we have missed you hotel germany johan fehring adelaide linton ballarat gunbower murray river anna katerina fehring 1890s depression land boom fehring place fred baker alf sparke fehring's hotel mcveigh's hotel wood's point mountaineer l cox victorian country directories letson cox coburg maria hayes setson fitzroy richmond john cox jordan river jericho e. norris le poidevin newell o'brien alhambra sinclair parker ellis tripp quin vernon thompson charsley james fahie george locke william chester chesterville kirwan cumberland reserve blue spruce e.s. and a bank selby joyce selby charles joy selby joseph joyce A report on the history of the Yarra Track by John Waghorn, a local amateur historian. ...A report on the history of the Yarra Track by John Waghorn, a local amateur historian.A report on the history of the Yarra Track by John Waghorn, a local amateur historian. John Waghorn was an amateur historian, an authority on the history of Victoria's postal services. He could tell you how mail was delivered in the high country in the 1880s, where the town of Gobur was, or when the overland Melbourne-Sydney mail service began. He admitted that his hobby has got a little out of hand. He had 30 filing cabinets, and indexes of more than 70,000 postal workers over the past 160 years crammed into three rooms at his home. If an ancestor was a postmaster in a Victorian town, he may have been able to reveal the person's occupation, income and working conditions.yarra track, john waghorn, victoria's postal services, wood's point, sydney road, longwood, merton, mansfield, postmasters, bonnie doon, melville merton mansfield, eltham, healesville, marysville, walhalla, melbourne-warburton-wood's point line, loose bags, heidelberg post office, eltham post office, kangaroo ground post office, yarra glen post office, marysville post office, healesville post office, mansfield post office, jamieson post office, gaffney's creek post office, wood's point post office, postal department, george rieck, stockman, jones, beecher, stockman's reward, big river, mary mcdonald, upper yarra river, donovan's creek, cornelius donovan, bridget buggy, matlock, alexandra, william farrell, jordan diggings, new chum, watts river, black spur, narbethong, granton, acheron river, mount strickland, paradise plains, mount grant, mount arnold, jordan goldfields, william robley, robley's spur, big river crossing, great dividing range, cumberland valley, james mcguigan, w elliot, christopher harrison, james marsh, cobb and co, box hill, lilydale, fehrings, koehlers, shaws, bear creek, cairnsville, cumberland creek, walkers, golden bower mine, collins' mountain home hotel, walsh's creek post office, rosa mcveigh, frank barton, hitchins, matthew kennedy, william morris, e r nichols, t woods, tom burchell, peter kerr, henry kuyper, william podlech, george koehler, henry brockmann, henry petty, thomas smith, jacob butchart, john perry, slingsby davis, royal mail hotel, walter gray, john summers, travellers rest hotel, lockington, the oaks, the springs, st clair, thomas crawford, springvale hotel, john sinclair, saint clair hotel, gould, mathews, willie we have missed you hotel, germany, johan fehring, adelaide, linton, ballarat, gunbower, murray river, anna katerina fehring, 1890s depression, land boom, fehring place, fred baker, alf sparke, fehring's hotel, mcveigh's hotel, wood's point mountaineer, l cox, victorian country directories, letson cox, coburg, maria hayes, setson, fitzroy, richmond, john cox, jordan river, jericho, e. norris, le poidevin, newell, o'brien, alhambra, sinclair, parker, ellis, tripp, quin, vernon, thompson, charsley, james fahie, george locke, william chester, chesterville, kirwan, cumberland reserve, blue spruce, e.s. and a bank, selby joyce, selby charles joy, selby joseph joyce -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - List of People Killed in Sunshine Railway Disaster 1908, Registry of Birth, Deaths and Marriages, 2007
... "Taken from Federation Index of BDM in Victoria 1889 -1901" and "Taken from Edwardian Index of BDM in Victoria"|Rose Beatrice Acreman|Thomas Atkinson|John Algernon Blight|John Thompson Brown|Stuart Ormonde Bunyard|Archer Clark|Mary Alicia Clark|Frances Elizabeth Dalling|James Oliver Dannock|Maria Mary Dannock|Ernest Denier|John Edward Dent|Joseph Davis|Denis Doran|Albert Ellingsen|Joseph Leonard Gates|Leslie Russell Gates|Matilda Maud Giles|Ethel Green|Ada Annie Hughes|Griffith Hughes|John Daniel Hawkes|Thomas Leslie Huntington|Elizabeth Amelia Jones|Bridget Alice Alffan|Catherine Amy Laffan|George Wilkie McCall|Alexander Barclay McKay|Thomas McKean|William Nankervis|Frederick George OConnor|James Victor Pascoe|Harry Edwin Peate|Esther Edith Rushbrook|Frederick George Sawyer|Oscar Skoglund|Janette Thomas|William Thomas|Annie Tucker|Margaret Wilson Tucker|Rupert Chester Inglis Watson|Elizabeth Williams|Frederick Charles Williamson|Agnes Wright...Sunshine Railway Disaster Disaster Railways Sunshine Railway Station "Taken from Federation Index of BDM in Victoria 1889 -1901" and "Taken from Edwardian Index of BDM in Victoria"|Rose Beatrice Acreman|Thomas Atkinson|John Algernon Blight|John Thompson Brown|Stuart Ormonde Bunyard|Archer Clark|Mary Alicia Clark|Frances Elizabeth Dalling|James Oliver Dannock|Maria Mary Dannock|Ernest Denier|John Edward Dent|Joseph Davis|Denis Doran|Albert Ellingsen|Joseph Leonard Gates|Leslie Russell Gates|Matilda Maud Giles|Ethel Green|Ada Annie Hughes|Griffith Hughes|John Daniel Hawkes|Thomas Leslie Huntington|Elizabeth Amelia Jones|Bridget Alice Alffan|Catherine Amy Laffan|George Wilkie McCall|Alexander Barclay McKay|Thomas McKean|William Nankervis|Frederick George OConnor|James Victor Pascoe|Harry Edwin Peate|Esther Edith Rushbrook|Frederick George Sawyer|Oscar Skoglund|Janette Thomas|William Thomas|Annie Tucker|Margaret Wilson Tucker|Rupert Chester Inglis Watson|Elizabeth Williams|Frederick Charles Williamson|Agnes Wright List of people who were killed in the Sunshine Railway Disaster of 1908. ...Photocopy supplied by Tom Rigg."Taken from Federation Index of BDM in Victoria 1889 -1901" and "Taken from Edwardian Index of BDM in Victoria"|Rose Beatrice Acreman|Thomas Atkinson|John Algernon Blight|John Thompson Brown|Stuart Ormonde Bunyard|Archer Clark|Mary Alicia Clark|Frances Elizabeth Dalling|James Oliver Dannock|Maria Mary Dannock|Ernest Denier|John Edward Dent|Joseph Davis|Denis Doran|Albert Ellingsen|Joseph Leonard Gates|Leslie Russell Gates|Matilda Maud Giles|Ethel Green|Ada Annie Hughes|Griffith Hughes|John Daniel Hawkes|Thomas Leslie Huntington|Elizabeth Amelia Jones|Bridget Alice Alffan|Catherine Amy Laffan|George Wilkie McCall|Alexander Barclay McKay|Thomas McKean|William Nankervis|Frederick George OConnor|James Victor Pascoe|Harry Edwin Peate|Esther Edith Rushbrook|Frederick George Sawyer|Oscar Skoglund|Janette Thomas|William Thomas|Annie Tucker|Margaret Wilson Tucker|Rupert Chester Inglis Watson|Elizabeth Williams|Frederick Charles Williamson|Agnes Wrightsunshine railway disaster, disaster, railways, sunshine railway station -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Class Photograpths, Sunshine Technical school
... 3474.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Art Staff 3474.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Pre Employment Group Front Row L2R Sylva Torcello Susan Justine Jackie Bullen Karen Powell Barbara Pedzich Sharon Justine 2nd Row L2R Anne Whitford Pam Miller Jeanetter McCurry Kalimee Chichine Leisa Fitzroy Teacher David Crebbin Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7CF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Joanne Layton Gina Budulica Paul Douglas Sandra Dean Mario Benzel Deborah Stuttard tracey Shields 2nd Row L2R Kevin Grizti Glen Newman Frank Cumbo Jamie Havard Andrew McLean 3rd Row L2R Paul Marciniak Raymond Dean Ricky Tilley Craig Dunstan Brian Attard Teacher C Parnell Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7DR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Pola Blackley Jeffery Best Kylie Pigot Jill McCarthy Sharon McCarthy Phillip John Kerryn Towart 2nd Row L2R Mathew Noble Scott McDonald Alan Kirk Stuart Rae Craig OMeara Robert Curmi Gavin Mitchell 3rd Row L2R Steven Brincat Darren Peterson Lance Moyle Craig Gaston George Galea Teacher Mr D Rathbone Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7EM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Beverley Keeping Marjonco Serouski Tracy Lawson Jill Crick Tina Carney Joseph Grima Debbie Rouse 2nd Row L2R Ross Spatare Darryl Wilson Phillip Diacono Brett Lowe Nebojsa Matejic Kragg Thomson 3rd Row L2R Darren Woodall Mark Hurren Stephen Vohar Sam Cassar Stephen Edwards Teacher Mr Menegol Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7LI Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Melinda Mazzuchelli Annette Cockburn Alan Zahra Lynda Grima Rifat Altay Feryal Abdullah Jodie Herrick 2nd Row L2R Harry Kiparoglou Craig Pfeiffer Aaron Meyer Brian OShea James Wofe Terry Chester 3rd Row L2R Michael Owen Wayne Dawson Robert Kutniewski Phillip Rowlandson Peter Spiteri Teachers Leanne Iversen Chris Lambropoulos Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samir Cuturic Tony Piacquadio Matthew Ritchie Frank Zammit Tim Positti Wayne Peterson Sean Lemon 2nd Row L2R charmayne Barnes Mark Gowans Tanya Hobbs Michelle Dixon Jenny Cox Steven Fejes Gail Bouchaud 3rd Row L2R John Robinson James Graham Andrew Camanzi Paul Vella Richard Paterson Mark Nash Teacher Ms M Bawden Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Cheryl Ryan Wendy McCarthy Sermet Mustafa Florrie Nothnagel Charmaine Ford Carol Patridge 2nd Row L2R Brett Smit6h david Hay Phillip Harrison Twani Mifsud Troy Bloom Denis Sposisto Nader Latif shaun Lindsay 3rd Row L2R Graham Anderson Adam Masuglia Andrew Smith Lorrie Ciapara Frankie Long Teacher Merrin Willaton Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7SC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Franklin Armeni Paul Fishlock Craig Mason Steven Calleja Alex Lodice Michael Lord Joseph Pirotta 2nd Row L2R Paul Dial Simon Doggett Warren Lovell Ian Cilis Joe Inguanti 3rd Row L2R Cam Tu Ly Tracey Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Kerry Finco Kerry Ogston Teacher Sue Coxsedge Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Stewart Cole Kandiray Djemal Scott McEwan Steven Grima Michael Smith Garry Edwards Farren Wootten 2nd Row L2R Andrew Ryan Dean MacDonald Noel Borg Bradley Nixon David Bennett 3rd Row L2R Linda Hyett Jodi Bindless Julie Zoppi Karen Meehan Teacher T Blunt Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MZ Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Baldacchino Sharon Calleja Shane Dyson Joanne Bascombe Pat OShea Samantha Brown Kristine Layton 2nd Row L2R Troy Sutherland David Treller Mart Young Tom Panatiogiou John Brain Sam Grech 3rd Row L2R Jason Croft Mark Adams Brenan Webb Teacher M Fepeda Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7RA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Kalman Toth Gavin Hussell Gregory Baird Shane McDougall Steven Baker 2nd Row L2R John ODonnell Gavin Fischer Jamie Moore Kevin Williams Dale Weedon Wayne Spencer Dean Alexiou 3rd Row L2R cherie Hickey Fiona Nagle Julie Johnson Nicole Smith Sharon Redfern Teacher Mr R Amos Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10A1 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Camvan Ly Wedny Dyke Tracey Dunmall Sharyn Hobbs Michelle Spiteri Carolyn Young Second Row L2R Peter Layton David Hay Andrew Hill Aaron Meehan Darren OFlattery Colin Smith Third Row L2R Darren Broughton Mark Fieldew Greg Simsons Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10A2 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michael Spencer Teena Sutherland George Nrojevack Michelle Dawsey Don Bennett Gail Hogan John Keating Second Row Thoung Si Phu Leanne Barley Brendan Arnott Kevin Callanan Michelle Woodhouse Steven OConnell Third Row L2R Andrew Sheilds Paul Weiser Darren Appleby Teacher Alice Becker Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Anita Plunkett Gracie Distante Susan Carney Karen Baird diane Mercieca Michelle Harberger Jennifer Kelling Second Row L2R Christine Hibbert Derek Bartolo Debbie Bretheryon Leslie Gray Debbie Dean Raymond Smith Noelene Gay Teachers Mrs T Elliott Mr I Bowker Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10G Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kim Wilson Ann Horn Kerry Plant Robyn Baker Colleen Sammut Barbara Cziepiez Frances Avellino Geraldine Littler Roselen Staker Second Row Peter Haynes Wayne Mills Helen Robertson Karen Lovell Leigh Plunkett Pam Busuttil Alan Borg Third Row L2R Darren Charman Darren Scarlett Jamie Sampson Michael Camanzi Gordon Simpson Preston Round Teachers John Lyon Alison Davidson Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Hoa Ly Janine Strainer Dean Sewell Wayne Moyle Debbie Chisholm Jenny Borg Second Row L2R Craig Parry Darren Allen John Shields Stephen Fogarty Peter Jankulovski Peter Myer Teacher Mr B Robins Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Henry Farrugia Maree Johnson Joanne Oates Rachel Lumsden Sharon Dodemaide Helen Nichol Maria Rosso Second Row L2R Leanne McGrath Wayne Finco Julie Meyers Dean Ciantar Sharon Darcy Third Row L2R Irene Myles Jude Callanan Cheryle Barnes Teachers Sheryl Robertson Dave Crebbin Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11B2 Boys Names Front Row L2R Jimmie Theodosiou Steven Candon Anthony Roper Mark Osborn Joe Busuttil Michael Mifsud Second Row L2R George Halkias George Orzechowski Raafat Tawadros Eddie Zawora Michael Paris Third Row L2R Alex Theodossiou Darren Athorn Robert Day Teacher N Graham Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11G1 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maryanne Gauchi Dianne Woodal Carmen Caruana Luigi Didio Karen McIlwane Jane Spiteri Alison Moiler Second Row L2R Jason Stafford Vivki Parker Darryl Soenser Lyn Mercieca Darren Alldis Third Row L2R Zlatho Tjrsvski Brett Lovegrove Slabode Nedellovski Teacher R Shelton Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11E1 Boys Names Front Row L2R Jack Taip Pete Muscat Steven Toth Mark Sampson Edwin Scicluna Silvo Zammit Second Row L2R Lee Marshall Shefki Shefki Raymond Peck tony Ebejer Arto Multanen Teacher Mr A Halfyde Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11G2 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Hall Darren Frisch Zeynep Amur Linda Farrugia Paul Holliday Bev Harrison Second Row Iztok Sorl Jeffrey Chesters Barry Dodemaide Gary Dodemaide Albert Borg Teacher Sandra Roberts Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11W Boys Names Front Row L2R William Keating John Tanti Mark Johnson Mario Baldachino Darren McMahon Jin Phillipa George Deb Second Row L2R Roger Schembri Nick Germanus Craig McGregor Emad Salib Allan Borg Paul Mifsud Third Row L2R Drago Doslov Stuart Carlisle Frank Belkov Principal Mr D R Boyd...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Class Photographs 3474.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Art Staff 3474.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Pre Employment Group Front Row L2R Sylva Torcello Susan Justine Jackie Bullen Karen Powell Barbara Pedzich Sharon Justine 2nd Row L2R Anne Whitford Pam Miller Jeanetter McCurry Kalimee Chichine Leisa Fitzroy Teacher David Crebbin Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7CF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Joanne Layton Gina Budulica Paul Douglas Sandra Dean Mario Benzel Deborah Stuttard tracey Shields 2nd Row L2R Kevin Grizti Glen Newman Frank Cumbo Jamie Havard Andrew McLean 3rd Row L2R Paul Marciniak Raymond Dean Ricky Tilley Craig Dunstan Brian Attard Teacher C Parnell Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7DR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Pola Blackley Jeffery Best Kylie Pigot Jill McCarthy Sharon McCarthy Phillip John Kerryn Towart 2nd Row L2R Mathew Noble Scott McDonald Alan Kirk Stuart Rae Craig OMeara Robert Curmi Gavin Mitchell 3rd Row L2R Steven Brincat Darren Peterson Lance Moyle Craig Gaston George Galea Teacher Mr D Rathbone Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7EM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Beverley Keeping Marjonco Serouski Tracy Lawson Jill Crick Tina Carney Joseph Grima Debbie Rouse 2nd Row L2R Ross Spatare Darryl Wilson Phillip Diacono Brett Lowe Nebojsa Matejic Kragg Thomson 3rd Row L2R Darren Woodall Mark Hurren Stephen Vohar Sam Cassar Stephen Edwards Teacher Mr Menegol Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7LI Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Melinda Mazzuchelli Annette Cockburn Alan Zahra Lynda Grima Rifat Altay Feryal Abdullah Jodie Herrick 2nd Row L2R Harry Kiparoglou Craig Pfeiffer Aaron Meyer Brian OShea James Wofe Terry Chester 3rd Row L2R Michael Owen Wayne Dawson Robert Kutniewski Phillip Rowlandson Peter Spiteri Teachers Leanne Iversen Chris Lambropoulos Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samir Cuturic Tony Piacquadio Matthew Ritchie Frank Zammit Tim Positti Wayne Peterson Sean Lemon 2nd Row L2R charmayne Barnes Mark Gowans Tanya Hobbs Michelle Dixon Jenny Cox Steven Fejes Gail Bouchaud 3rd Row L2R John Robinson James Graham Andrew Camanzi Paul Vella Richard Paterson Mark Nash Teacher Ms M Bawden Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Cheryl Ryan Wendy McCarthy Sermet Mustafa Florrie Nothnagel Charmaine Ford Carol Patridge 2nd Row L2R Brett Smit6h david Hay Phillip Harrison Twani Mifsud Troy Bloom Denis Sposisto Nader Latif shaun Lindsay 3rd Row L2R Graham Anderson Adam Masuglia Andrew Smith Lorrie Ciapara Frankie Long Teacher Merrin Willaton Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7SC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Franklin Armeni Paul Fishlock Craig Mason Steven Calleja Alex Lodice Michael Lord Joseph Pirotta 2nd Row L2R Paul Dial Simon Doggett Warren Lovell Ian Cilis Joe Inguanti 3rd Row L2R Cam Tu Ly Tracey Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Kerry Finco Kerry Ogston Teacher Sue Coxsedge Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Stewart Cole Kandiray Djemal Scott McEwan Steven Grima Michael Smith Garry Edwards Farren Wootten 2nd Row L2R Andrew Ryan Dean MacDonald Noel Borg Bradley Nixon David Bennett 3rd Row L2R Linda Hyett Jodi Bindless Julie Zoppi Karen Meehan Teacher T Blunt Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MZ Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Baldacchino Sharon Calleja Shane Dyson Joanne Bascombe Pat OShea Samantha Brown Kristine Layton 2nd Row L2R Troy Sutherland David Treller Mart Young Tom Panatiogiou John Brain Sam Grech 3rd Row L2R Jason Croft Mark Adams Brenan Webb Teacher M Fepeda Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7RA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Kalman Toth Gavin Hussell Gregory Baird Shane McDougall Steven Baker 2nd Row L2R John ODonnell Gavin Fischer Jamie Moore Kevin Williams Dale Weedon Wayne Spencer Dean Alexiou 3rd Row L2R cherie Hickey Fiona Nagle Julie Johnson Nicole Smith Sharon Redfern Teacher Mr R Amos Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10A1 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Camvan Ly Wedny Dyke Tracey Dunmall Sharyn Hobbs Michelle Spiteri Carolyn Young Second Row L2R Peter Layton David Hay Andrew Hill Aaron Meehan Darren OFlattery Colin Smith Third Row L2R Darren Broughton Mark Fieldew Greg Simsons Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10A2 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michael Spencer Teena Sutherland George Nrojevack Michelle Dawsey Don Bennett Gail Hogan John Keating Second Row Thoung Si Phu Leanne Barley Brendan Arnott Kevin Callanan Michelle Woodhouse Steven OConnell Third Row L2R Andrew Sheilds Paul Weiser Darren Appleby Teacher Alice Becker Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Anita Plunkett Gracie Distante Susan Carney Karen Baird diane Mercieca Michelle Harberger Jennifer Kelling Second Row L2R Christine Hibbert Derek Bartolo Debbie Bretheryon Leslie Gray Debbie Dean Raymond Smith Noelene Gay Teachers Mrs T Elliott Mr I Bowker Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10G Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kim Wilson Ann Horn Kerry Plant Robyn Baker Colleen Sammut Barbara Cziepiez Frances Avellino Geraldine Littler Roselen Staker Second Row Peter Haynes Wayne Mills Helen Robertson Karen Lovell Leigh Plunkett Pam Busuttil Alan Borg Third Row L2R Darren Charman Darren Scarlett Jamie Sampson Michael Camanzi Gordon Simpson Preston Round Teachers John Lyon Alison Davidson Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Hoa Ly Janine Strainer Dean Sewell Wayne Moyle Debbie Chisholm Jenny Borg Second Row L2R Craig Parry Darren Allen John Shields Stephen Fogarty Peter Jankulovski Peter Myer Teacher Mr B Robins Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Henry Farrugia Maree Johnson Joanne Oates Rachel Lumsden Sharon Dodemaide Helen Nichol Maria Rosso Second Row L2R Leanne McGrath Wayne Finco Julie Meyers Dean Ciantar Sharon Darcy Third Row L2R Irene Myles Jude Callanan Cheryle Barnes Teachers Sheryl Robertson Dave Crebbin Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11B2 Boys Names Front Row L2R Jimmie Theodosiou Steven Candon Anthony Roper Mark Osborn Joe Busuttil Michael Mifsud Second Row L2R George Halkias George Orzechowski Raafat Tawadros Eddie Zawora Michael Paris Third Row L2R Alex Theodossiou Darren Athorn Robert Day Teacher N Graham Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11G1 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maryanne Gauchi Dianne Woodal Carmen Caruana Luigi Didio Karen McIlwane Jane Spiteri Alison Moiler Second Row L2R Jason Stafford Vivki Parker Darryl Soenser Lyn Mercieca Darren Alldis Third Row L2R Zlatho Tjrsvski Brett Lovegrove Slabode Nedellovski Teacher R Shelton Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11E1 Boys Names Front Row L2R Jack Taip Pete Muscat Steven Toth Mark Sampson Edwin Scicluna Silvo Zammit Second Row L2R Lee Marshall Shefki Shefki Raymond Peck tony Ebejer Arto Multanen Teacher Mr A Halfyde Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11G2 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Hall Darren Frisch Zeynep Amur Linda Farrugia Paul Holliday Bev Harrison Second Row Iztok Sorl Jeffrey Chesters Barry Dodemaide Gary Dodemaide Albert Borg Teacher Sandra Roberts Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11W Boys Names Front Row L2R William Keating John Tanti Mark Johnson Mario Baldachino Darren McMahon Jin Phillipa George Deb Second Row L2R Roger Schembri Nick Germanus Craig McGregor Emad Salib Allan Borg Paul Mifsud Third Row L2R Drago Doslov Stuart Carlisle Frank Belkov Principal Mr D R Boyd 2 Folders with a collection of 23 coloured photographs of years 7 to 11 students for the year 1982 Each photograph had a typed listing of the students their form and teacher attached to it Photograph Sunshine Technical School 1982 Class Photograpths Sunshine Technical school Fotek School Portraits ...3474.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Art Staff 3474.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Pre Employment Group Front Row L2R Sylva Torcello Susan Justine Jackie Bullen Karen Powell Barbara Pedzich Sharon Justine 2nd Row L2R Anne Whitford Pam Miller Jeanetter McCurry Kalimee Chichine Leisa Fitzroy Teacher David Crebbin Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7CF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Joanne Layton Gina Budulica Paul Douglas Sandra Dean Mario Benzel Deborah Stuttard tracey Shields 2nd Row L2R Kevin Grizti Glen Newman Frank Cumbo Jamie Havard Andrew McLean 3rd Row L2R Paul Marciniak Raymond Dean Ricky Tilley Craig Dunstan Brian Attard Teacher C Parnell Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7DR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Pola Blackley Jeffery Best Kylie Pigot Jill McCarthy Sharon McCarthy Phillip John Kerryn Towart 2nd Row L2R Mathew Noble Scott McDonald Alan Kirk Stuart Rae Craig OMeara Robert Curmi Gavin Mitchell 3rd Row L2R Steven Brincat Darren Peterson Lance Moyle Craig Gaston George Galea Teacher Mr D Rathbone Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7EM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Beverley Keeping Marjonco Serouski Tracy Lawson Jill Crick Tina Carney Joseph Grima Debbie Rouse 2nd Row L2R Ross Spatare Darryl Wilson Phillip Diacono Brett Lowe Nebojsa Matejic Kragg Thomson 3rd Row L2R Darren Woodall Mark Hurren Stephen Vohar Sam Cassar Stephen Edwards Teacher Mr Menegol Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7LI Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Melinda Mazzuchelli Annette Cockburn Alan Zahra Lynda Grima Rifat Altay Feryal Abdullah Jodie Herrick 2nd Row L2R Harry Kiparoglou Craig Pfeiffer Aaron Meyer Brian OShea James Wofe Terry Chester 3rd Row L2R Michael Owen Wayne Dawson Robert Kutniewski Phillip Rowlandson Peter Spiteri Teachers Leanne Iversen Chris Lambropoulos Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samir Cuturic Tony Piacquadio Matthew Ritchie Frank Zammit Tim Positti Wayne Peterson Sean Lemon 2nd Row L2R charmayne Barnes Mark Gowans Tanya Hobbs Michelle Dixon Jenny Cox Steven Fejes Gail Bouchaud 3rd Row L2R John Robinson James Graham Andrew Camanzi Paul Vella Richard Paterson Mark Nash Teacher Ms M Bawden Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Disisto Cheryl Ryan Wendy McCarthy Sermet Mustafa Florrie Nothnagel Charmaine Ford Carol Patridge 2nd Row L2R Brett Smit6h david Hay Phillip Harrison Twani Mifsud Troy Bloom Denis Sposisto Nader Latif shaun Lindsay 3rd Row L2R Graham Anderson Adam Masuglia Andrew Smith Lorrie Ciapara Frankie Long Teacher Merrin Willaton Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7SC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Franklin Armeni Paul Fishlock Craig Mason Steven Calleja Alex Lodice Michael Lord Joseph Pirotta 2nd Row L2R Paul Dial Simon Doggett Warren Lovell Ian Cilis Joe Inguanti 3rd Row L2R Cam Tu Ly Tracey Tatlow Lydia Psomiadis Kerry Finco Kerry Ogston Teacher Sue Coxsedge Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Stewart Cole Kandiray Djemal Scott McEwan Steven Grima Michael Smith Garry Edwards Farren Wootten 2nd Row L2R Andrew Ryan Dean MacDonald Noel Borg Bradley Nixon David Bennett 3rd Row L2R Linda Hyett Jodi Bindless Julie Zoppi Karen Meehan Teacher T Blunt Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7MZ Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Karen Baldacchino Sharon Calleja Shane Dyson Joanne Bascombe Pat OShea Samantha Brown Kristine Layton 2nd Row L2R Troy Sutherland David Treller Mart Young Tom Panatiogiou John Brain Sam Grech 3rd Row L2R Jason Croft Mark Adams Brenan Webb Teacher M Fepeda Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 07 7RA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Joseph Vella Andrew Buttigieg Kalman Toth Gavin Hussell Gregory Baird Shane McDougall Steven Baker 2nd Row L2R John ODonnell Gavin Fischer Jamie Moore Kevin Williams Dale Weedon Wayne Spencer Dean Alexiou 3rd Row L2R cherie Hickey Fiona Nagle Julie Johnson Nicole Smith Sharon Redfern Teacher Mr R Amos Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10A1 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Camvan Ly Wedny Dyke Tracey Dunmall Sharyn Hobbs Michelle Spiteri Carolyn Young Second Row L2R Peter Layton David Hay Andrew Hill Aaron Meehan Darren OFlattery Colin Smith Third Row L2R Darren Broughton Mark Fieldew Greg Simsons Teacher Mr R Merrigan Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10A2 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michael Spencer Teena Sutherland George Nrojevack Michelle Dawsey Don Bennett Gail Hogan John Keating Second Row Thoung Si Phu Leanne Barley Brendan Arnott Kevin Callanan Michelle Woodhouse Steven OConnell Third Row L2R Andrew Sheilds Paul Weiser Darren Appleby Teacher Alice Becker Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Anita Plunkett Gracie Distante Susan Carney Karen Baird diane Mercieca Michelle Harberger Jennifer Kelling Second Row L2R Christine Hibbert Derek Bartolo Debbie Bretheryon Leslie Gray Debbie Dean Raymond Smith Noelene Gay Teachers Mrs T Elliott Mr I Bowker Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 10 10G Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Kim Wilson Ann Horn Kerry Plant Robyn Baker Colleen Sammut Barbara Cziepiez Frances Avellino Geraldine Littler Roselen Staker Second Row Peter Haynes Wayne Mills Helen Robertson Karen Lovell Leigh Plunkett Pam Busuttil Alan Borg Third Row L2R Darren Charman Darren Scarlett Jamie Sampson Michael Camanzi Gordon Simpson Preston Round Teachers John Lyon Alison Davidson Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11A Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Cam Hoa Ly Janine Strainer Dean Sewell Wayne Moyle Debbie Chisholm Jenny Borg Second Row L2R Craig Parry Darren Allen John Shields Stephen Fogarty Peter Jankulovski Peter Myer Teacher Mr B Robins Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11B Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Henry Farrugia Maree Johnson Joanne Oates Rachel Lumsden Sharon Dodemaide Helen Nichol Maria Rosso Second Row L2R Leanne McGrath Wayne Finco Julie Meyers Dean Ciantar Sharon Darcy Third Row L2R Irene Myles Jude Callanan Cheryle Barnes Teachers Sheryl Robertson Dave Crebbin Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11B2 Boys Names Front Row L2R Jimmie Theodosiou Steven Candon Anthony Roper Mark Osborn Joe Busuttil Michael Mifsud Second Row L2R George Halkias George Orzechowski Raafat Tawadros Eddie Zawora Michael Paris Third Row L2R Alex Theodossiou Darren Athorn Robert Day Teacher N Graham Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11G1 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maryanne Gauchi Dianne Woodal Carmen Caruana Luigi Didio Karen McIlwane Jane Spiteri Alison Moiler Second Row L2R Jason Stafford Vivki Parker Darryl Soenser Lyn Mercieca Darren Alldis Third Row L2R Zlatho Tjrsvski Brett Lovegrove Slabode Nedellovski Teacher R Shelton Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11E1 Boys Names Front Row L2R Jack Taip Pete Muscat Steven Toth Mark Sampson Edwin Scicluna Silvo Zammit Second Row L2R Lee Marshall Shefki Shefki Raymond Peck tony Ebejer Arto Multanen Teacher Mr A Halfyde Principal Mr D R Boyd 3474.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11G2 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Jenny Hall Darren Frisch Zeynep Amur Linda Farrugia Paul Holliday Bev Harrison Second Row Iztok Sorl Jeffrey Chesters Barry Dodemaide Gary Dodemaide Albert Borg Teacher Sandra Roberts Principal Mr D R Borg 3474.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1982 Year 11 11W Boys Names Front Row L2R William Keating John Tanti Mark Johnson Mario Baldachino Darren McMahon Jin Phillipa George Deb Second Row L2R Roger Schembri Nick Germanus Craig McGregor Emad Salib Allan Borg Paul Mifsud Third Row L2R Drago Doslov Stuart Carlisle Frank Belkov Principal Mr D R Boydsunshine technical school, technical school, class photographs
