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Main Title: Bendigo Historical Society: Marunari 2015-
Author: Bendigo Historical Society (Vic.)
Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: Bendigo Historical Society (Vic.)
Historical societies - Periodicals
Bendigo (Vic.) (Dja Dja Wurrung Country)
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Vol.41 no.1 FEBRUARY 2015:
One of Bendigo's brightest sons [Harold Desbrowe-Annear] p2.
Bluestone and Bendigo Monier Bridges p4.

Vol.41 no.2 MARCH 2015:
William Evans Dutton Stuart, artist p2.
Welmar Ltd p4.

Vol.41 no.3 APRIL 2015:
Kangaroo Flat's name p4.
Looking for Venus in Bendigo [statue] p5.
Bendigo officer killed: Herbert Humphreys Hunter 1881-1915 / Larna Malone p6.

Vol.41 no.4 MAY 2015.

Vol.41 no.5 JUNE 2015:
The new German Common School 1866. Gold panning championships.

Vol.41 no.6 JULY 2015:
The pioneer's grave at Maiden Gully.

Vol.41 no.7 AUGUST 2015:
William Buttle. A Bendigo invention: patent burial casket [invented by W.J. Wignore].

Vol.41 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2015:
Chinese on Bendigo 1866. Lone graves of Bendigo p4.
Talk by Peter Cox p5.

Vol.41 no.9 OCTOBER 2015:
Charles Lee Frost / Carol Holsworth.

Vol.41 no.10 NOVEMBER 2015:
Obituary: Mrs Charlotte Barnett 1915.

Vol.41 no.11 DECEMBER 2015.

Vol.42 no.1 FEBRUARY 2016:
McIvor Timber Tramway review p3.
The dog and the swan [monument in the Bendigo Cemetery; Charles John Cullen, runner, 1855-1906] p4.

Vol.42 no.2 MARCH 2016:
Tour of Rocky Vale Villa p3.

Vol.42 no.3 APRIL 2016:
New historical interpretive signs at Axedale p4.

Vol.42 no.4 MAY 2016:
Wagon [Ernst Herman Gierisch] p3.
Annals of Bendigo p4. Rocky Vale Villa tour p5.

Vol.42 no.5 JUNE 2016:
Bight-sized BRAC [George William Knight] p2.
Bendigo the Cornish heart of Australia / Tom Luke p3.
Where did the name 'Marunari' come from? / Carol Holsworth p5.
Eaglehawk Heritage Society Tour / Lorna Neivandt p6.

Vol.42 no.6 JULY 2016:
Street lamps in nineteenth century Sandhurst / Dr. Michele Matthews p2.
Piano in tune with long history [historic pianos in Bendigo] / Carol Holsworth p3.
Changes and Heritage losses [heritage verandas that are lost] / Carol Holsworth p4.
How I rode the O'Keefe Rail Trail behind a Steam Locomotive / Tom Luke Junortoun p4.
Felon and Sculptor [about a nameless man, who started off as a felon unjustly victimised by magistrate Bendigo Mac and ended up as a well respected sculptor] / John Williams p5.

Vol. 42 no.7 AUGUST 2016:
Bight-sized BRAC [Bendigo Council Market] p2.
The Cohn Brothers of Bendigo p2.
The day the Queen came to Bendigo p4.
Specimen Cottage Report p4.
Ernst Mueller p6.

Vol. 42 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2016:
Bight-sized BRAC [Infrastructure in Bendigo/Sandhurst in the nineteenth century] p2.
Our ladies in Rosalind Park [statues in Rosalind Park] / Carol Holsworth p3.
The Boort bushranger [William Henry Hawthorne] / John Williams p6.

Vol. 42 no.9 OCTOBER 2016:
Bite-sized BRAC [petitions of the people project] / Vivien Newton p2.
Golden jubilee monument p3.
Our ladies in Rosalind Park [statues in Rosalind Park] / Carol Holsworth p5.
Of: manual telephone exchanges, fixed line telephones and korweinguboora / Tom Luke p6.
St Matthews, Windsor bicentenary notice p8.

Vol. 42 no.10 NOVEMBER 2016:
Bendigo South East Secondary College celebrates 100 years [BSE founded in 1916 as Bendigo School of Domestic Arts] p2.
Bite-sized BRAC [infrastructure in 1870s Sandhurst] p3.

Vol. 42 no.10 DECEMBER 2016:
Who was Richard Hartley Smith p2.
Bite-sized BRAC [Emu Valley Irrigation and Water Supply Trust] p3.
Joseph Davies p4.

Vol. 43 no.1 FEBRUARY 2017:
The first parliamentary election-Bendigo p2.
Bite-sized BRAC [sanitary charges for non-rateable (and rateable) properties] p3.
Bendigo's century 1900-1999: a Bendigo Advertiser's Supplement p6.


Vol. 43 no.2 MARCH 2017:
Women on the goldfields-Mollie Lazarus p2.
Bite Sized BRAC [nightsoil] p3.
Annual immigration/shipping reunions [ships: Saraca, City of Agra and Lammershagen 1877 voyages] p5.
Message to the Cornish [gold in Bendigo and the book Gold, Blood, Sweat and Fear, Bendigo's Diamond Hill and its Gullies] p6.

Vol. 43 no.3 APRIL 2017:
Women on the goldfields- Vera Cook of Howard Place 1903-1913 p2.
Bite sized BRAC [women and children in Bendigo] p2.
Bendigo Mortuary Chapel p4.
Grant to restore the Bendigo Cemetery Chapel p4.

Vol. 43 no. 4 MAY 2017:
Bendigo Mechanics' Institute and School of Mines p2.
Bite Sized BRAC [Bendigo Council correspondence] p3.
Women on the goldfields-Anastasia Maher 1856-1926 p4.

Vol. 43 no.5 JUNE 2017:
Bendigo MI and School of Mines p2.
Bite sized BRAC [report writing] p3.

Vol. 43 no.6 JULY 2017:
Rev J H Gregory, first Anglican minister at Sandhurst p2.
Bite-sized BRAC [tender register (1898-1913), contract ledgers (1925-1965)] / Michele Matthews p3.
A Specimen Cottage conundrum p4.
Women on the goldfields / Rob Upson p5.

Vol.43 no.7 AUGUST 2017:
Women on the goldfields-Rose Nigan / Carol Holsworth p2.
Bit-sized BRAC [postage book] / Michele Matthews p3.
The Lansells p4.
Who was 'Silent Joe'? / Jim Evans p6.

Vol.43 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2017:
My first job [Mardi Spencer stories] / Mardi Spencer p2.
Bite-sized BRAC [Bendigo City plans and maps and rate books] / Michele Matthews p3.
Specimen Cottage news / Carol Holsworth p4.
Tour of Canberra conservation labs / Paul Kane p5.
Women on the goldfields / Rob Upson p6.

Vol.43 no.9 OCTOBER 2017:
Who were the Tyson Bros? p2.
Bite-sized brac [leisure and entertainment in Bendigo in the 1800s] p3.
JF Warren and Co businesses / Carol Holsworth p4.
Anthony Trollope in Sandhurst / Rob Upson p6.
Friendly Societies 1856-1916 / Rita Hull p7.

Vol.43 no.10 NOVEMBER 2017:
History week walk at White Hills Cemetery p2.
Bite sized BRAC [leisure and entertainment in Bendigo] p3.

Vol.43 no.11 DECEMBER 2017:
A tale of two Jameses [James Brierly and James Moorhouse] p2.
Bite sized BRAC [overview of the archives] p2.

Vol.44 no.1 FEBRUARY 2018: Discovering the Shinoki vase and Vagarini's boots p5.

Vol. 44 no.2 MARCH 2018: Women of the goldfields p2.

Vol.44 no.3 APRIL 2018: Heritage festival p2.

Vol.44 no.4 MAY 2018:The armistice that lasted 20 years / Howard Nathan p2. What goes on at Nolan Street p6.

Vol.44 no.5 JUNE 2018: The beginnings of Costerfield p1. Women on the goldfields-Mrs Elizabeth Chin Que / Carol Holdsworth p2. Meet our volunteers - Richard Lethlean p4. Handsome monument [the monument to the wide of Mr David Whyte] p5.

Vol.44 no.6 JULY 2018: Women on the goldfields / Carol Holsworth p2. Meet our volunteers-Elaine Swanson p2. Restored chapel [chapel in the Bendigo Cemetery] p3.

Vo.44 no. 7 AUGUST 2018: News from the Archive Team [Railways collection, Bendigo North weighbridge] p1. Ninnes lone grave at Maiden Gully / Carol Holdsworth p2. Strength in battle: The memoirs of Joseph Anderson Panton goldfields' Comissioner and Magistrate / Hugh Anderson p4. Steam engine driver reflections / Trevor Lamb p8.

Vol.44 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2018: Bendigo Historical Society textile conservation workshop / Paul Kane p2. Steam engine driver reflections [continued from August 2018] / Trevor Lamb p6.

Vol.44 no.9 OCTOBER 2018: News from the archive team [Federated Liquor Trades Employees Union of Australia, Bush Collection-collection of Merle Bush ephemera, tram operations statistics] p6.

Vol.44 no.10 NOVEMBER 2018: Golden years at the Fleece Inn p2.

Vol.44 no.11 DECEMBER 2018: Children's comic carnival p4. Golden years at the Fleece Inn p7. Meet our volunteers: Fran Cartwright p9.

Vol.45 no.1 FEBRUARY 2019: Women on the goldfields p2. Meet our volunteers-Ray Smith p5. William Gay-a Bendigo poet p6.

Vol.45 no.2 MARCH 2019: A terrible experience [James Northcott near death in a mine in 1882] p2. Where there's a Will there's a way [a ball to raise money for the erection of a headstone for a man known as Boniface] / Carol Holsworth p6.

Vol.45 no.3 APRIL 2019: Terrace cottages p2. Researching our mining past p4. The Bendigo hunt [hunting with hounds] (Bendigo Advertiser 20 September 1856) p6. Programmes for The royal visit, May 1901 p8.

Vol.45 no.4 MAY 2019: Freeze dried history in Rochester p2.

Vol.45 no.5 JUNE 2019: A scarcity of female prisoners [Mary Cousins] / Carol Holsworth p2. Showcasing our mining heritage-part one [Central Deborah mine] / Bill Allen p4. Norm Quin special guest at monthly meeting p9. Rectification of the desecration of White Hills Cemetery, Bendigo / Howard Natham p10.

Vol.45 no.6 JULY 2019: Swing Bridge and Mitta Cook Park Kangaroo Flat p3. Proud Dja Dja Warrung woman [Racquel Kerr speaking: Nanna Maggie, Leonard Kerr] p4. History, mystery and pidgin Dutch in the Gold Rush [Isaac Edward Dyason] p9.

Vol.45 no.7 AUGUST 2019: Showcasing our mining heritage part 2 p2. Kirsten McKay, curator: the Bendigo Soldiers Memorial Institute Military Museum p4. History, mystery and Pidgin Dutch in the Gold Rush p6. High crime in early Bendigo [vanishing chooks in 1886] p8.

Vol.45 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2019: Brigadier Sir Eugene "Pat" Gorman / Murray Poustie p2. History walk with James Lerk- Bendigo Market Square p3. Tom's reflections [Tom Luke] / Tom Luke p4.

Vol.45 no.9 OCTOBER 2019: The Bendigo city market: lost and gone forever p2. Peter Williams talk renovation of the Former Mining Exchange section of the Beehive Building] p4. Tom's reflections (part 2 of 2) / Tom Luke p4. Favourite objects in Specimen Cottage [Possum Pie Beetroot Beer and Lamingtons] / Michelle Jeffries p7. Sandhurst's huge 1854 map in the mall p8.

Vol.45 no.10 NOVEMBER 2019: Meet our volunteers: Kay MacGregor p3. Members' contributions [View Street and all the medical stores, Dr Harry Leigh Atkinson, Dr James Boyd, Mr Robert Matchett] p5.

Vol.45 no.11 DECEMBER 2019: Queen's birthday honours to James Lerk p5. A model 'Moth' aeroplane [1932 VH-UPU] p5. Sandhurst Trustees LTS-2019: 18 View Street Bendigo building timeline p6. Arthur Thomas Woodward p9.

Vol.46 no.1 FEBRUARY 2020: Sir Gilbert Dyett / John Williams p4. Old Cooinda magazines / Max Matthews p5. Fruit growing in Bendigo Valley. A pioneer's orchards enterprise and success p6.

Vol.46 no.2 MARCH 2020: Lockwood Road (Camp Street) Conservation and Preserving History / Tom Luke p3. Nicholas Caire's 1880s photograph of the corner of Wilamson Street and Myers Street shows the factory of G F Pickles and Sons - The British & American Carriage Works p4. From ouGraydon Family [Charles Wallace Gordon Graydon, Elizabeth Graydon, Susan Emily Graydon, Elizabeth Constance Graydon, Amelia Amy Graydon, Ada Maud Mary Graydon, Newenham Edward Eustace Graydon] p6.

Vol.46 no.3 APRIL 2020: Bendigo pioneers: John Fly and Charles Fly p5. Alexander John Hamilton p6.

Vol.46 no.4 MAY 2020: Bendigo Community Museum: specimen cottage plan p3. History of Strathfieldsaye District in a nutshell p7. Arnold Charles Cooper Lock p9.

Vol.46 no.5 JUNE 2020: What has happened to ANZAC Avenue Bendigo East p2. Billy Heffernan of the Shamrock / Jim Evans p4. Ernie Old / Rob Upson p5. Disastrous fire at the show: grounds a shed and caretaker's residence destroyed: damage estimated at 1000 pounds: narrow escape of Cohn's Brewery: a youth killed p7.

Vol.46 no.6 JULY 2020: Bendigo 1854 p4. Sandhurst Fine Art Gallery p4. The Bush Boy's Book by Donald Macdonald / Carol Holsworth p4. Ernie Old- a sequel p6.

Vol.46 no.7 AUGUST 2020: To Nolan and Hargreaves Streets. The struggle continued: some recent history of the BHS over the past decade p2. From our collection: Antoinette Louisa Catling p4. Snippets of the past [Mr Holdsworth, first gold discovery in Bendigo] p5. First motor garage in Bendigo p6. Burke and Wills 160 years on p7. Flanagan and gold / Carol Holdsworth p8.

Vol.46 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2020: History can be worth a laugh [poetry in newspapers and Love Rule the Court, Where They Were Born] / Carol Holworth p6. Bendigo's flourishing tomato industry p6. Sonny have you lost your Pannikin [Kangaroo Flat and primary school] / Tom Luke p7. Bendigo Pioneers p8.

Vol.46 no.9 OCTOBER 2020: President's report [COVID] p1. Sonny you have lost your Pannikin part 2 [memories of Tom Luke] / Tom Luke p2. Sandhurst Football Club v St. Kilda Football Club 1874 p3. Tamera John: The first Japanese woman buried in Victoria p4. Football: New South Wales v Bendigo p8. Bendigo pioneer at Nagasaki when atomic bomb struck [Pte W.C Reed] p10. Demolition of BRIT building / Neville Davies p12.

Vol.46 no.10 NOVEMBER 2020: World War 1 journal found in England [Percival Reuben Carne] / Larna Malone p2. The Bendigo Bible Christian Congregation / Carol Holsworth p3. Bells in and around Bendigo / Alex H Stone p6.

Vol.46 no.11 DECEMBER 2020: Early days around Bendigo [cockatoo belonging to Mr Duncan, dissolute Irishmen requiring special constables, COVID 2020] / Carol Holsworth p2. Sandhurst Football Club / John William p3. Memories of Bendigo's businesses [Henry Snell, Tom Flood, Victor Leggo, Ted Thompson, Hall's Fruit Supply, L.M Porter, Sutex Hosiery, Drug Houses of Australia, Elmar, Stafford Ellison] / John A Perry p4.

Vol.47 no.1 JANUARY 2021: Annual General Meeting 2019-2020 Report [COVID-19] p2.

Vol.47 no.2 FEBRUARY 2021.

Vol.47 no.3 MARCH 2021: Hitching posts [reprinted from the Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo Branch Newsletter, Vol 1. No. 25, April 1974] p3.

Vol.47 no.4 APRIL 2021: Collection stories [token for Warnock Bros. drapers of Melbourne and Maldon, two postcards from Eastern Goldfields Historical Society, Alma Grey’s “Take me back to Bendigo”] p3.

Vol.47 no.5 MAY 2021: Myer's (Bendigo) Pty Ltd. p5. From our collection [Albert Bush from C.Button carrier] p6.


Vol.47 no.6 JUNE 2021: Alexander Hugh Chisholm (1890-1976) / Rob Upson p4. Member contributions: Norah Ann Temby nee Moyle / Tom Luke p6.

Vol.47 no.7 JULY 2021: Déjà vu: a feeling that one has seen or heard something before [excerpt from Bendigo Advertiser, Friday 20th December 1918, Influenza epidemic, Bendigo precautions] p3. Nolan Street collection relocation p4. Don Rivett (1938-1998) [CSIRO research scientist] p6.

Vol.47 no.8 AUGUST 2021: Bowl the Maidens over: our first women cricketers [article on the book of this name} / Louise Zedda p4. Pioneers- Moore brothers [James and Thompson Moore originally from Northern Ireland early store-keepers in Bendigo] p7.

Vol.47 no. 9 SEPTEMBER 2021: President's report / Jim Evans p2. Member's contributions [Are heritage sites supposed to make us feel good?, Can we learn from the past?] p3. From the newsletter 1971 [The flicks in Bendigo] p4.

Vol. 47 no.10 OCTOBER 2021: President’s report / Jim Evans p2. From the newsletter 1973: Market square / “Joch” p5.

Vol.48 no.2 MARCH 2022: A new home for BHS [11 Mackenzie Street] p2. Bachelor's Quadrille Assembly Minute Book [late 1880s] p4. From the Newsletter 1979 [The Era of Tallow Candles, Len Bennetts, Mr Pyke] p7.

Vol.47 no.11 NOVEMBER 2021: Bendigo Cup 1921 p2. German School 'Old Boys' [now Violet P.S. 1875-1880] p3. Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo branch Marunari July 1974 p5. The story below is from 1870 [the demi-monde at Epsom] p8.

Vol.47 no.12 DECEMBER 2021: President's report / Jim Evans p2. From our collection [recent acquisition- silver tea and coffee set, Christmas items] p3. Christmas past [Christmas message from Muranari 1974, Christmas day on the Forest Creek diggings 1852] p4. Christmas in days gone by- childhood memories / Edith Lunn p5.

Vol.48 no.1 FEBRUARY 2022: The story of Henry Catlin p4. Bank of Victoria Sandhurst p6. From out collection [James Staines Abbott] p7. Society of Old Bendigonians [Shamrock Hotel, 1870] p8.

Vol.48 no.2 APRIL 2022: President's report [160th anniversary of the Melbourne to Bendigo railway] / Jim Evans p2. Regional digitization project p3. From our collection - recent acquisitions [Mary Ann Mills Brocklebank] p4. From our collection - recent acquisitions [district police office Sandhurst 1857 - court record book p5. Perpetual calendar - advertising for J.H. Abbott p5. From the newsletter April 1979 p6. From the newsletter February 1982 [Henry Jones] p7.

Vol.48 no.5 JUNE 2022: Committee notes [move to Mackenzie Street in August] p3. Cash register - item no. 7161 [Kerr's sports store] p3. From our collection [visitor's book, Prof. Manning Clark visits in 1975] p4. National Trust Heritage festival 1st April - 31st May 2022 [Surveyor Roger Muller, boundary stones] p5.

Vol.48 no.4 MAY 2022: Voting in 1917 [Lieut. O.J.E. Harris] p4. Democracy on the Goldfields / Marjorie Theobald p9.

Vol.48 No.? JULY 2022: Black Douglas the Man [William Douglas] p4. forest street Uniting Church p7.

Vol.48 no.7 AUGUST 2022: From our collection [Bruce Plowman] p2. Retirement of Jim Evans [President] p3. View Street neighbours - Atkinson Building [Harry Leigh Atkinson] p4. From our collection G. Alice Jones p5. Mr. Henry Jones, gold buyer p6.

Vol.48 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2022: Dugald McKellar - Bendigo Pioneer p4. Railway Picnics - Boronia time was railway picnic time [railway between Bendigo and Melbourne] p5.

Vol.48 no.9 OCTOBER 2022: Richard Walter Richards p5. BHS - the story so far p6. From our collection [Bendigo Historical Society Aboriginal Object Collection, Silver Cornet] p7.

Vol.48 no.10 NOVEMBER 2022: "Fares to the Fair" [Lady Conductors] p2. Excerpt from Bendigo - A Boy's View 1919-1930 [images of Bendigo Showground from the BHS Collection] p6.

Vol.48 no.11 DECEMBER 2022: From the Newsletter May and June 1985 [down the Mall by boat] p5.

Vol.49 no.1 FEBRUARY 2023: Famous bands and bandsmen before the days of Picture Theatres [Bendigo band "Hopetoun"] p2. William Lloyd Murdoch 1854-1911 [Sandhurst born Australian Test Cricketer, Kensal Green Cemetery] /Rob Upson p3. Tarnagulla History Archive open day 12 February 2023 p5.

Vol.49 no.2 MARCH 2023: Items returned from Bendigo Art Gallery [printing by George Rowe, Abraham Harkness Illuminated Address, Mayoral Chain Presentation Piece] p2.

Vol.49 no.3 APRIL 2023: John Joseph Memorial White Hills Cemetery [Caroline Kennedy] / Jim Evans p6.

Vol.49 no.4 MAY 2023: Weekly Times - founded by John Pascoe Fawkner, 1838 p5.

Vol.49 no.5 JUNE 2023: New BHS program "What's in the Box?" launched p4. Moving collection from Nolan Street to History House - final report p4. Fascinationg discovery - School of Mines Museum Catalogue p5. BHS assists ABC Radio National with Miners' Phthisis documentary p6.

Vol.49 no.6 JULY 2023: Mark Twain in Bendigo, part 1 / Rob Upson p5.

Vol.49 no.7 AUGUST 2023: Mark Twain in Bendigo, part 2 / Rob Upson p5. Our city - does it look best? [Myer Store, Sidney Myer] p6.

Vol.49 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2023: Bendigo Petition on display [1853] p2. History rescued from the rubbish skip [fire 2003, clients and legal business 1880s, 1920s] p3. Sir John Quick lecture [voice on changing Constitution] p4.

Vol.49 no.9 OCTOBER 2023: Red Ribbon Agitation - 170th anniversary p4. Museum received grant $14,000 p5.

Vol.49 no.10 NOVEMBER 2023: Carola (Ola) Cohn A.R.C.A. MBE sculptor p5.

Vol.49 no.11 DECEMBER 2023: Community museum opening March 2024. First exhibition "Frisky matron and forward spinsters"[first women's cricket match in Australia in Bendigo 1874] p2. Stories of Bendigo's Chinese Precinct p4.

Vol.50 no.1 MARCH 2024: History House Museum opening exhibition 2024 p3.

Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Electronic Resources Library Computers Periodicals folder Available From May 2012 Held on library computers only from 2023.
Periodicals Main Library P 994.54 BEND MAR Available Not for loan