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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.
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