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Main Title: Bendigo Regional Genealogical Society newsletter: Golden links 2008-
Publisher: Bendigo, Vic. : Bendigo Regional Genealogical Society.
Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: Bendigo Regional Genealogical Society (Vic.)
Genealogical societies - Periodicals
Bendigo (Vic.) (Dja Dja Wurrung Country)
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MARCH 2008: Effie May Garden, Gallipoli nurse p5. Miss Mona Goodisson p5. Bendigo Church roll of honour p7.

No. 78 JUNE 2008: The Lady Juliana: female convict ship p3. Rachel Hoddy (c1760-1836): my great great grandmother / Yvonne Wallace p4. Mary Oakley (c1770-1796): my ancestor / Gay Toman p5. The Old family p5. Bendigo Ordnance Factory p6.

No. 79 SEPTEMBER 2008: Australian rules football: our national game p3.

No. 80 DECEMBER 2008: Tracing school records in Bendigo [schools] p2.

No. 81 JAN-MAR 2009: Bendigo Easter Fair history p2. Chinese community participation p4. Searching old newspapers p6.

No. 82 APR-JUN 2009: Vale: Grace Williams p3. The railways in Bendigo p3-6.

No. 83 JUL-SEP 2009: Medicine on the goldfields: the Bendigo Hospital; doctors; Edward Hunt, Dr Edward Caudle, the Anne Caudle Centre; Dr James William Henry Veitch; nurse training, the Northern District School of Nursing; quacks and charlatans p3-7.

No. 84 OCT-DEC 2009: Hotels of Bendigo [Robert Ross Haverfield; Shamrock Hotel; Glasgow Arms Hotel; City Family Hotel; Albion Hotel; Crown Hotel; Yorkshire Hotel] p2-7.

No. 85 JANUARY 2010: Cycling p2-3. Rifle shooting p3-4. Athletics p4-5. Swimming p5-6. Bowling p6. The heritage quilt p6. Bendigo's original Anzac [Noel Edwards] p7.

No. 86 APRIL 2010: Amie Livingstone Stirling p3. Joseph Davies: heroic miner 1909 p4. Sir George Holland: philanthropist p4. William Evans Midwinter: cricketer p5. Ernie Old: soldier, inventor and marathon cyclist p6.

No. 87 JULY 2010: Mavis Webster and the Benola Singers p2. Obituary: Mrs Greaves [Mary Jane Hind] 1891 p6.

No. 89 OCTOBER 2010: Churches on the goldfields p2. William Croxton and the Benevolent Asylum p3. Rev. Henry Worrall p4. Robert Alexander Love p5. Abraham Harkness p5. Keith Cole p6. Robert Harkness 1880-1961 p6. Harold Thomas Francis 1896-1970 p6.

No. 90 JANUARY 2011: Streets and gullies of Bendigo p23. Droving in Maple Street, Golden Square p6.

No. 91 APRIL 2011: Vale: Ruth Lanyon p3. Bendigo Volunteer Rifle Corps p3.

No. 92 JULY 2011: Mayor Conrad Heinz JP p3. Hume and Iser Pty Ltd hardware store p3. Jacob Cohn and Cohn Brothers Ltd p4. J.T. de Ravin, wine maker p4. Adolph Hamann, Bendigo School of Mines p5. Swiss Italians p5. Edwin Swain Heath, an American in Australia p6.

No. 93 OCTOBER 2011: Cemeteries p3.

No. 94 JANUARY 2012.

No. 95 APRIL 2012: Midwives of Bendigo p3.

No. 96 JULY 2012: A main line to Bendigo [railway] p3. How far is Bendigo from Melbourne and where it it measured from? p5. Joseph Edward Reilly / Margaret Holman p5. Ern Timbs and Frank Heider / Yvonne Knipe (nee Timbs) p6.

No. 97 OCTOBER 2012: The Bendigo Girls School / Betty Jackman p5. The voyage of the 'Mystery' [ship] 1854 p6.

No. 98 JANUARY 2013: George Scarborough: a gentleman convict p4. Henry Howey and John Werge Howey p5. Early land sales in Bendigo / Ralph Birrell p5. Obituary: Austin Batman Weire (grandson of John Batman) 1923 p8.

No. 99 APRIL 2013: The Hon. Thomas Walker MLC of Concord, NSW p3. Michael Woodlock, property developer or opportunist? p4. A notable Bendigonian: Maude Ferguson p5. A heartfelt plea from the USA: concerning the son of Leonard B. Martin and 'Faye Wall of 12 Pipin Avenue' p6.

No. 100 SEPTEMBER 2013: The Bendigo Advertiser [newspaper] and employees of the past: Cyril Michelsen, Amy Huxtable, Alf Odgers, Matthew Webster Allan, Bert Mundy, Cliff Pinder.

No. 101 OCTOBER 2013: Extracts from online newspapers.

No. 102 JANUARY 2014: William John Symons, VC winner p3. Bendigo Soldiers' Memorial Rest Home p6. Maud Ferguson: Australia's fifth aviatrix and Bendigo's first p6.

No. 103 APRIL 2014: Bendigo Operatic Society p4. Madge Welch p4. Bendigo's 'Plaza Jack' (Jack Campbell) p5. William Anderson 'King of melodrama' p6. The Royal Princess Theatre p6.

No. 104 JULY 2014: H.M. Leggo and Co. [Leggo's of Bendigo] p4. Cobb and Co. p5. Sandhurst Coffee Palace p6. State Electricity Commission Offices p7.

No. 105 OCTOBER 2014: Medical profession p2. Bendigo doctors: Dr Charles Burke-Gaffney p3. Dr Oliver Penfold p4. Dr James Boyd p4. Dr Eugene Sandner p5. Nursing profession [nurses] p6. Matrons Emma Brooks, Hilda May Burn, Martha Farquharson, Ethel Simons, Agnes Esler p6.

No. 106 JANUARY 2015: World War One: Hocking family soldiers p2. Edward Rowe p4. Private Charles Henry Woodlock / Judy Woodlock p5. Letter from Private Robert S. Tuckerman p5. Hospitals meet at Mrs Slade-Baker's p6. VC winners from central Victoria: Albert Borella; Alexander Stewart Burton; George Mawby Ingram; Albert Jacka; Walter Peeler; William John Symons p7.

No. 107 APRIL 2015: Housing in Bendigo / Betty Jackman p2. 'Toorak', 135 Mollison Street; 'Arran', 238 View Street; 'Eumana', Retreat Road; 'Marlborough Lodge', 115 Wattle Street; 'Montanvert House', 86 Violet Street; 'Roseview', 407 High Street; Chinese Camp, Emu Point, Ironbark. W.C. Vahland, 1828-1915, architect p7.

No. 108 JULY 2015: Bendigo Court of Petty Sessions 1873: Thomas Nathan Simpson, Thomas Sharpe. Edward Bell. David Logan. Andrew Morrison. Miss Gertrude Alice Jones. Harold Edgar Every - lawman p6. Ernest Mervyn Monotti p7. Robert and Margaret Connelly p7.

No. 110 OCTOBER 2015: Simon O'Neill: Chief Detective Officer for Bendigo district p3. Lachlan MacLachlan aka 'Bendigo Mac' p3. Sandhurst Gaol p6. Letter from on board the 'Marco Polo' 1862 p7.

No. 111 JANUARY 2016: Education in Bendigo: the impact of the 1872 Education Act on the Catholic schools in Bendigo / Ken Pata p3. Bendigo's own 38th Battalion p7.

No. 112 APRIL 2016: A century on from the Somme p2. A tour of the Somme, France / Pat Hocking p3.

No. 113 JULY 2016: Photographers of Bendigo [William Vincent Kelly, Mariner Wood Bent, Kalma Studios, Alexander Fox, Bartlett Bros, Reginald Varcoe Brock, Nicholas John Caire, Benjamin Pierce Batchelder] p3.

No. 114 OCTOBER 2016: The Davidson Family [Charles Ralph Davidson] p3. The Cook Family [John Coke or Cook] p4. Mrs Jane Vahland (nee Barrow) p5. News of Soldiers "Fritz's Last Report': No doubt as to the issue [Christmas box sent by Mr. J.H Giles and received by Private Robert S. Tuckerman] (Bendigo Advertiser 21 February 1918) p6. Christmas in Shrewsbury 1944-45 [a family in Shrewsbury relying on fruit from their family in Swan Hill during rationing in World War II] / Jenny Pata p7.

No. 115 JANUARY 2017: Old photographs [Mary Ferguson, John James Caldwell, Norman Clayton, Heatherbells, Arthur Earle, Vince Pola, Miss A Clayton, Cyril White, Ostrich II, E Coop, Catherine Dewar, Oliver Keddie] / Joy Roy p3. The value of newspapers [Joseph Woolnough, Mrs Frere, Thomas Dixon, John Litchfield, Sergeant Frere, Robert Edwards] p5.

No. 116 APRIL 2017: BRGS 35th anniversary 27th April 2017 p3. Old photographs 2 [Wedderburn Manse, John Frederick Wright, William Clayton, Robert Douglas Kerr, Jean Isobel Oats, farmers conference Benalla 1924, Ruby Cresswell, photo of 'Elsie' taken by Yeoman's Bourke Street, Caldwell family, Echo Vale Moama, "Polly" taken by Bartlett Studios Bendigo] p5. Rules for teachers 1872 p7.

No.118 AUGUST 2017: Whatever happened to CDs and DVDs? p3. The sooty world of chimney sweeps p5.

No.119 DECEMBER 2017: Wife murder at Walhalla [death of Ellen Harrington] p3. Christmas in Bendigo p5. The little street singer: Lilian E. Bolton, Bendigo, December 22, 1899 p6. A benevolent asylum for Bendigo / Betty Jackman p7.

No.120 JANUARY 2018: Anne Caudle-the lady 1812-1865 / Judy Woodlock p3. World War 1: researching W.J Symons p3. The Galatea tragedy p5. Restored seat and plaque [Hyett and Hyett Solicitor's seat: Captain Clive Emerson Connelly, Major Eric Winfield Connelly, Lieutenant Alan Newcombe Hyett, Major Murdoch Nish Mackay] p7.

No.121 APRIL 2018: The Elmore Standard p2. History of the Elmore printing works / Tim Houlden p3. Elmore Standard: the life of a printer: Roy Gazette Williamson / Merle Houlden p4.

No.122 JULY 2018: Early Bendigo and its pioneers p3. Some of Bendigo's senior citizens: a centenarian [Lewis Lewis] p3. Mr Crawford Mollison p4. Mr George Jenkins (Bendigo Advertiser 4th May 1900) p5. Monuments at the Back Creek Cemetery (Bendigo Advertiser 13 Jan 1886) p5. A novel birth certificate [pension application of Mr FJ Sauer] p6. Unclaimed estates [Dougal's unclaimed money registry] p6. Sydney James Kirby p7. Vale Ida Elizabeth Chambers p8.

No.123 NOVEMBER 2018: Our soldiers' Christmas boxes p4. Armistice [Trevor Clutterbuck] / Jenny Pata p4. John P. Quaine 1883-1957 p6.

No.124 JANUARY 2019: Artists of the Bendigo goldfields [Samuel Thomas Gill, Nicholas Chevalier, Eugene Von Guerard, Ludwig Becker, Alexander Fox, The Bendigo Art Gallery] p2.

No.125 JUNE 2019: Elmore Standard p3. Bendigo Advertiser p6. Importance of newspaper reading to women p6. Advice to the young wife (Elmore Standard 1900) p7. The old Bendigo Advertiser building p8.

No.126 JULY 2019: Early education in Bendigo p3.

No.127 OCTOBER 2019: The Melbourne Cup p2. What of the Bendigo Cup? What of its history? p4. Christmas of yesteryear-1881 p5.

No.128 JANUARY 2020: Easter in Bendigo p3.

No.129 APRIL 2020: Bendigo's exhibitions p2. The Spanish Flu p6.

No. 130 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2020:
Horse racing: the Sandhurst Cup p3. Racing in Victoria [horse racing] p4. The Bendigo Jockey Club/Sandhurst Cup p6. You need good mail [racing tips and information] p7.

No. 131 OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 2020: BRGS President's report December 2020 [COVID-19] / Judy Woodlock p2. And what genealogy did you do during the lockdown? [COVID-19] / Jenny Pata p2. Researching during lockdown [Caroline Hogben/Hagbin and Archibald Cameron] / Joy Roy p5.

No. 132 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 2021
Victorian Place Names [satisfactory mix of sentiment and local history] p3. Old Bendigo Memories of the Sixties [ goldfields mining] p7. Bendigo Easter Fair [ Chinese join Fair 1871, preservation of processional regalia] p8

No. 133 APRIL MAY JUNE 2021: BRGS president’s Report: March 2021 / Judy Woodlock p2. Unusual occupations [women doctors, chicken sexing, snake catching, women in work, milliner, postal workers, huckster, knocker uppers or callboys] p3.

No. 134 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2021: BRGS president’s report September 2021 / July Woodlock p2. Bendigo: a city [mayoress’s of Bendigo] p5. Bendigo women win local song contest [parts taken from the Bendigo Advertiser, 9th January 1951] p7.

No.135 OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 2021: Law & Justice in Bendigo [20 May 1880, court of petty sessions, town or marriage, New law courts] p3. The Bendigo Gaol [28 April 1908, November 1885, March 1889, September 1897] p4. Governors of the Bendigo Gaol [1857-1957] p5. Christams in Gaol 1913 p6. Cheque forgery alleged [1 June 1917] p7. Life on Bendigo [William Craig 1960] p7. A Christmas-time poem [Jack Read 20 December 1930] p8.

No. 136 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 2022: President's report [COVID-19] / Judy Woodlock p2. Interesting graves & titles: Dickens family [Edward Dickens, Henry Kendall, Robbie Burns, Wordsworth, First Fleeters, Rachel Hoddy, the Old Melbourne Cemetery, Christina Rutherford McPherson] / Betty Jackman p3. Patriotic societies of Bendigo p6.

No. 137 APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2022: Gift to RSL: soldiers from the Beehive stores [Major R.O. Henderson, John Arnold Williams, Lieut. Colonel Robert Oswald Henderson, Norman Bernard Meagher, Charles Wood, Reginald Claude Jenkins, James Thomas Holl, Henry Thomas Cadwallader, Charles Reginald Fisk, Thomas Richard Henderson, Edgar Buddle, Private Percy Buddle, Frederick Clement Marriott, George Thomas Speedy, William Edward Trebilcock, Norman Joseph Veal, Private Bert Taylor, William Matthews] p3. The grocery shop [William Henderson, Margaret Young, High street Golden Square 1853] p5. Patriotic societies of Bendigo [St George Society, The Royal Society] p8.

No. 138 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2022: President's report- annual report 2021-2022 / Judy Woodcock p2. Trove digitised Australian newspapers now includes The Elmore Standard from 1882 to 1920 p2. St. George Society meeting 1926 [menu from annual festival dinner] p3. St. Andrew's society [references to St. Andrew's day and Societies in Australia] p4.

No.139 SEPTEMBER 2022: Inmates at the Bendigo Benevolent Asylum [John Smith, George Dolbell] p3. From convict ship to big screen [Agnes McMillan, Janet Houston, Bridget Mulligan, Ludlow Tedder] p4. Bendigo Cemetery up-date [Ian Belmont] p6. The Eade family book p6.

No.140 JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH 2023: Royal visit to Bendigo 1867-2015 p3.

No.141 APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2023: Kangaroo Flat - a city's gateway [1857] p3. The first refreshment license [Glasgow Hotel, Mr William Gunn, 31 March 1853] p4. Kangaroo Flat Fire Brigade p5. The Victorian Heritage Register [three sites: the railway station 1862, former common school 1870, Coliban Water supply system] p6.

No.142 JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER 2023: Golden Square Fire Brigade [1855] p3. Origins of Golden Square [1851] p6. New Wesleyan Church p7. School Days p7. Baths p8.

No.143 OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 2023: Christmas Cards - a blessing [Sir Henry Cole, John Sands] p4. Santa Claus [Thomas Nast] p5. Christmas Eve in Bendigo 1905 & today p6. Carols by candlelight Sidney Myer Music Bowl] p6. Original reminiscences of Bendigo p8.

No.144 JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH 2024: Pioneer women of Bendigo [1959] p4. Women in sport [1874 cricket match] p4. John & Emily Grimson - free settlers p5. Addie Keating - business woman [international buyer for Sidney Myer in 1919] p6. The law of marriage [origin of the The Law from "Really Useful Bulletin no.26 Oct 2022, Dyfed Website] p6. Photo of Grade 5 1923 Golden Square School students p8.

Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Electronic Resources Library Computers Periodicals folder Available Held electronically from 2023
Periodicals Main Library P 994.54 BEND GOL Available Not for loan