Historical information
Jackson Annie & Fair. Alfred 12/7/1899 & Lieut Norman Leslie Jackson
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Jackson Annie & Fair. Alfred 12/7/1899 & Lieut Norman Leslie Jackson
Stawell Technical School Aerial Photograph of Students on Oval taken 1967. Includes Royal Exchange Hotel, Police Station and Court House in Patrick Street as well as Skene Street Frontage and buildings of school.
Large Cardboard mounted print
June 5th 1967
stawell education
From the site of “Collins Brickworks” in the early days of Pleasant Creek/ Stawell
A good example of part of working equipment from one of 4 early gold rush days industry in Stawell
Ceramic and metal coil element, metal screw in base
None visible
Made in Stawell by a local manufacturer.
Unfired clay cup with brownish /red stains on the inside and some paler stains on the outside. Handle constructed from a separate piece of clay and joined on.
None
brick works, stawell
White. David elected 1886
stawell
Maher. William Francis 1932 ? 1948
stawell
Kilpatrick. W.A. 1942 ? 1947
stawell
Monaghan. Patrick (Inspector & Valuer 1874 to 1914)
stawell
Holden. James elected 1874
stawell
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