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Main Title: Friends of St Kilda Cemetery: cemetery conversations 2002-2012, news bulletin 2013-2015, newsletter 2016-
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Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: St Kilda Cemetery.
Friends of St Kilda Cemetery.
Cemeteries
Historical societies - Periodicals
St Kilda (Vic.) (Bunurong Country)
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No.1 OCTOBER 1998: St Kilda Cemetery of national register p1. Spotlight on St Kilda: Alfred Deakin p3. The nineteenth century cemetery [evolution of the modern cemetery] p3.

No.2 APRIL 1999: Spotlight on St Kilda- the Glen Huntley graves [Glen Huntley pioneers] p2. The 19th century cemetery pt 2 [evolution of the modern cemetery] p3.

No.3 NOVEMBER 1999: Plaque to honour St Kilda's first mayor [Benjamin Cowderoy] / Pearl Donald p2.

No.4 APRIL 2000: Top naval man buried in St. Kilda Cemetery [Crawford Pasco] p1. The 'Glen Huntley' descendants mark 160 years p3.

No.5 SEPTEMBER 2000: Elizabeth Parsons- pioneer artist p3.

No.6 MAY 2001: Alfred Deakin. Hopetoun Catholic Cemetery. Benjamin Cowderoy. The bubonic plague in Australia and Doctor Thomas Gray.

No.7 AUGUST 2001: George Turner story. Sir John Hoad.

No.8 FEBRUARY 2002:

No.9. AUGUST 2002.

No. 10 OCTOBER 2002: A granddaughter recalls [Judith Harley talking about her grandfather Alfred Deakin] p2. Victoria's finest gardener and horticulturists [Armytage Family, Sir Frederick Sargood, Adam Anderson, William Sangster, Baron Ferdinand Von Mueller] / John Hawker p3. Constable Richard Johnston.

No. 11 FEBRUARY 2003: Digging up graves [Aristide Hivon] / Sherryn Danaher p2. Captain Colebrooke Thomas Mandeville 1846-1887.

No. 12 AUGUST 2003: Dowse children p1.

No. 13 FEBRUARY 2004: Alfred Felton (Felton's bequest).

No. 14 MAY 2004: Memoirs of Shirley Knight (nee Dowse) p1.

No. 15 AUGUST 2004: Ly-ee-Moon disaster p4.

No. 16 NOVEMBER 2004: Bairnsdale Cemetery. Gertrude Johnson.

No. 17 FEBRUARY 2005: Forgotten cemeteries of Melbourne: Thomastown Methodist Church Cemetery 1855-1955 p1. Old Heidelberg (Hawdon Street) Cemetery 1852-c1916 p1. Alexander Black and colonial rivalry p2. Edward Joseph Graham p3.

No. 18 JUNE 2005: Special souvenir edition to commemorate the 150th anniversary of St Kilda General Cemetery in June 1855. Origins p2. First trustees [Augustus Reeves 1805-74; Charles Symonds 1818-95; Francis Beaver 1824-87; John Matheson 1821-82; William Lane, Robert Kerr] p3. Charlotte Green: first internment [Green family] p5. Original rules and regulations p6. First decades 1855-80 p7. Edward Clayton Kennedy (1836-1900) and Annie Kennedy nee Gayer (1839-1911) p8. Charles St George Truelove (1850-1909) p9. George Alexander Elmslie (1861-1918) p9. Cypress trees p13. James Swinborn family (1824-1912) p14. Ferdinand von Mueller p15. Florence Gardiner (1815-1908) p19. Sir Archie Reuben Louis Michaelis (1889-1975) p19. Henry Gyles Turner (1831-1920) p20. George Rolfe (1808-71) p20.

No. 19 AUGUST 2005: 150th anniversary celebrations p1. Gisborne Cemetery p3.

No. 20 NOVEMBER 2005: Charles John Lewis 1867-95, jockey p1. Mickleham Methodist Church Cemetery (c1858-c83) p2. Beaumaris Methodist Church Cemetery (1855-65) p2. George Lyon of Beechworth p3. Henry Figsby Young 1845-1925 [Young and Jackson's Hotel] p4.

No. 21 FEBRUARY 2006: Sheila Florance: St Kilda identity and activist p1. Lewis family connection p2. Annie Twomey nee Armstrong 1874-1938 p3.

No. 22 MAY 2006: The remarkable Richard Davies Ireland p1. William Walter Tyrell Stanford, sculptor of Windsor, Vic. p2. H. Tope and Co., monumental masons, Hubert Tope and Tope family p3.

No. 23 AUGUST 2006: Murders p1. Yarra Bend (Metropolitan Lunatic) Asylum Cemetery p2. Greensborough Cemetery p2. Oakleigh Pioneer Memorial Park (Cemetery) p2. St Andrew's Church of England Cemetery, Brighton p2. Northcote (German) Cemetery p2. Wesleyan Burial Ground, Brighton p2. Barnabas Shaw Walker 1833-1878 p3. Keilor Cemetery p4.

No. 24 NOVEMBER 2006: Sir Peter Henry Scratchley p1. James Charles Wilson Nicholson p2. Crawford Pasco and the Port Phillip Water Police p3. Richard 'Dicky' Rowe, Jockey p4.

No. 25 FEBRUARY 2007: St Kilda: 150 years of local government p1. Benjamin Cowderoy p1. Brice Frederick Bunny p1. Henry Tullett p1. Thomas James Crouch p2. Octavius Frederick Wimpole p2. Edward O'Donnell p3. Francis Edmondson p3. Pearl Donald p4.

No. 26 MAY 2007: Vandalism of headstones p1. Tilly Aston and Carisbrook Cemetery p2. The case of Charlotte Conley p3. Friends of Cheltenham and Regional Cemeteries Inc. p4.

No. 27 AUGUST 2007: Sir George Stephen (1794-1879): abolitionist p1. Lieutenant James Mallett Bennett (1894-1922) p3.

No. 28 NOVEMBER 2007: Christina Macpherson 1864-1936 p1. The extraordinary Stephen family: a legal dynasty p2. Trustees history p3.

No. 29 FEBRUARY 2008: William and Sarah Witt: pioneering pharmacist and children's welfare worker p1. The extended Stephen family and their Australasian connections p3.

No. 30 MAY 2008: The Montevideo Maru (ship): Australia's worst maritime disaster p1. William and Sarah Witt part 2 p2. Trustees history p4.

No. 31 AUGUST 2008: John Nicol Crombie (1827-1878): pioneering photographer p1. Caulfield railway disaster 1923 p3. Mindless cemetery attack (vandalism at St Kilda Cemetery) p4.

No. 32 NOVEMBER 2008: Louisa Cannan: 'our little Louisa' - an infant's grave p1. The corrugated iron house: the drawings and letters of Jane Dorothea Cannan p2.

No. 33 FEBRUARY 2009: Euphemia Ethel Elizabeth Spencer Henderson p1. Sybil Craig 1901-1989 p2. Remembering Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller p3. Frederic Godfrey Hughes 1858-1944 - citizen soldier p3. John Owens - goldfields medico and political leader p4.

No. 34 MAY 2009: The criminal who never committed a crime [William Stanford 1819-80, monunmental mason, sculptor] part 1 p1-2. Chavalier Marinucci - Consul General for Italy (died 1879) p3. Arrest in the St Kilda Cemetery [James Nolan and Samuel Harris 1871 at the funeral of Rev. George Mackie] p3. Farewell to Freda Erlich and Geoff Austin [leaving the committee] p4.

No. 35 AUGUST 2009: The criminal who never committed a crime [William Stanford 1819-80, monunmental mason, sculptor] part 2 p1-2. Closing the St Kilda Cemetery: surviving the scare of 1868 p3. The case of Jane Gardner (died 1878) p4.

No. 36 NOVEMBER 2009: The Truelove trial: Charlie revisited [Charles St George Truelove 1850-1909] p1-2. Councilloer and Commander: James Burston p2. Closing the St Kilda cemetery: surviving the scare of '68 p3. Letter to the editor: touting [from William Walter Tyrell Stanford] p4.

No.37 FEBRUARY 2010: Thomas Monahan: hotelier, businessman and cow keeper p1-2. From the St Kilda Court: Wally water wasters … from 1872 p2. Closing the St Kilda Cemetery: surviving the scare of 1868 p3. The sad case of diphtheria [Steel family] 1889 p4.

No. 38 MAY 2010: Coroners, constabulary and crime: a tour through the cemetery p1-2. Six degrees of St Kilda … p2. Life and death in contrast: the Phillips brothers: Leon, Herman and Harold [American showmen] p3. Brice Frederick Bunny p4.

No. 39 AUGUST 2010: The Andrades [David Alfred Andrade]: anarchists and booksellers p1,3. Sir Peter Henry Scratchley 1835-1885 p2. Funerary symbols in the cemetery p3.

No. 40 NOVEMBER 2010: George Dunderdale (1822-1902): author and public servant p1. Edmund Ashley of 'Chesterfield' p2. St Kilda Cemetery connection with Mary McKillop p3. Katherine Ada Mackay (1901-75): policewoman p4.

No. 41 FEBRUARY 2011: James Peter Quinn: war artist, portrait painter / Elizabeth Hore p1. Joan Margaret Richmond: racing driver / Elizabeth Hore p2. Buried in wool: a case of full circle / Elizabeth Hore p3.

No. 42 NOVEMBER 2011: Gus Allen talks about his childhood living in the cemetery p1. Joyce family / Terry Francis p3. Early death of a headmaster [Alexander Pyne, Melbourne Grammar School] / Glen Turnbull p4.

No. 43 FEBRUARY 2012: Master Mariner, William Howard Smith 1814-1890 p1. Jewish burials at St Kilda / Glen Turnbull p2. Daniel Foster, pioneer of Scoresby / Glen Turnbull p3.

No. 44 MAY 2012: Major General Frederic Godfrey Hughes 1858-1944 p1. Bishop John Stephen Hart p2. Bryan James O'Loghlen p3.

No. 45 AUGUST 2012: Joan Margaret Richmond (1905-1999), motor car racer p1. Ebenezer Davies p3. Sir Matthew Henry Davies p3.

FEBRUARY 2013: News bulletin. Albert Jacka service. Herman, Leon and Harold Phillips. Ned Kelly tour.

MAY 2013: News bulletin. Edward Khull. Archibald James Campbell. John Lang Currie. Violet Edwards. Edward Samuel Parkes. Police Constable Richard Johnson. Flying Officer Herbert Warland.

AUGUST 2013: News bulletin. Staff changes at St Kilda Cemetery [Wayne Sharp and Quynh Pahn leaving] p1. Graves of Mary Jane Burns (died 1873 aged 11); Tobin family; Janet Templeton p2.

NOVEMBER 2013.

FEBRUARY 2014: Architects, builders and engineers at St Kilda Cemetery: James Henry Fox, William Pitt 1855-1918, Peter Kerr 1820-1912, Sir John Warren Swanson. Albert Jacka service.

MAY 2014: News bulletin. James Anderson Panton. Crawford Henry Mollison 1863-1949. Gustave Beyer.

NOVEMBER 2014: Thomas Clark, artist and teacher 1814-1883.

FEBRUARY 2015: News bulletin: Eureka links: Francis Crossman Doveton; Colonel Robert Rede (1815-1904). Albert Jacka memorial service.

MAY 2015: News bulletin: 'The botanical riches of St Kilda Cemetery': a horticultural walking tour Sunday 15 March 2015.

AUGUST 2015: Whitlam family. Henry Cawsey.

NOVEMBER 2015: James Liddell Purves p3.

JANUARY 2016: Frederick Grosse 1828-1894: engraver, vigneron.

APRIL 2016: Vale: John Hulskamp p1. Sir John Charles Hoad / Chris McQuellin p3.

JULY 2016: Facts and Finds [Arthur Tilley of Tilley Soaps, Frances Georgina (Ina) Higgins, William Stanford stone mason] p2. Sir Archibald Michie (1813-1899) p3.

OCTOBER 2016: Featured article [Frances Georgina Watts (Ina) Higgins (1860-1948) died 26 October 1948 buried Bap B 0258] p3.

JANUARY 2017: Featured article [William Mountford Kinsey Vale 1833-1895] p3.

APRIL 2017: Featured article: Major General Colin Hall Simpson p3.

JULY 2017: Vale (Daphne) Pearl Donald 1927-2017 p2. Featured article: Thomas Moubray p3.

OCTOBER 2017: Henry Field Gurner p3.

JANUARY 2018: Edward Lowenstern Yencken p2.

APRIL 2018: Sybil Mary Francis Craig OAM p1. Matthew Flinders' lost grave St James Gardens London p3.

JULY 2018: Theresa Susannah Eunice Snell Poole formerly Walker nee Chauncy / Anne Young p2.

OCTOBER 2018: Thomas Theophilus Draper p3.

JANUARY 2019: Octavius Skinner Buton (1823-1895) cavalry officer and police inspector / Dr Andrew J Kilsby p2.

APRIL 2019: Ellis family grave-independent, C95 pioneers of Prahran / Vicki Salkin p2. Francis Boardman Clapp p4.

JULY 2019: Crawford Henry ("Mollie") Mollison forensic pathologist: "the doctor who solves murders": 1863 - 1949 [Melbourne Hospital, Linda Agostini 'Pyjama girl' murder 1934 - 44 / p2.

OCTOBER 2019: Peter Kerr, Friba, architect, Parliament Victoria. Died 31 March 1912; buried 2 April 1912 Pres C 453A unmarked grace p3. Baron Ferdinand von Mueller- the unveiling of the memorial by the Governor General- and interesting article from The Leader, Saturday 30 November 1901 p4.

JANUARY 2020: Sir George Charles Thomas Steward p2. Joseph Davies 1810-1855 p4.

MARCH 2020: Thomas Ellis 1834-1921 Prahran Mayor / Janet Douglas p2. Moses Taverner, shoemaker, 1874-1900 / Claire Barton p5.Albert Jacka memorial service / Claire Barton p6. Ships, disease and quarantine [the barque Glen Huntley] / Geoffrey Paterson p7.

No. 2. JULY 2020: Introducing the committee 'Gabriel Hermes, Claire Barton, Robin Douglas, Rob Heath, Geoffrey Paterson] p2. A legal zoom into St Kilda Cemetery [James Liddell Purves, Sir Thomas a Beckett, Sir Archibald Michie QC, Alfred Deakin] p3. James Liddell Purves QC / Matthew Harvey SC p4. Sir Archibald Michie: Victoria's first Queen's Counsel / Daniel Aghion p6. HM Gooch 1839-1905: Mayor of Prahran / Claire Barton p9. Robert James Byers / Gabriel Hermes p10. History of the SS Medic / Gabriel Hermes p11.

No.3 SEPTEMBER 2020: Rhoda le Griffon 1851-1949 p2. Frederick Klaerr 1856-1934 of Galliers and Klaerr p3. The cemetery 100 years ago [James Burston] p4.

No.4 NOVEMBER 2020: Marcel and Charlotte Crivelli / Genevieve Pound p2. The Bage Family / Claire Barton p6. The cemetery 100 years ago: Arthur Otto Sachse: his life / Geoffrey Patterson p8.

No.5 JANUARY 2021: President's word [COVID-19] / Gabriel Hermes p1. Nathaniel Dear-oh-me, you ruffled a few feathers, didn't you / by Lee Sulkowska p2. From our readers: Re Frederick Klaerr of Galliers and Klaerr, FOSKC Newsletter, 3/2020 p3. Raymond Hudson Dunn / by Rob Heath p4. The Bage family revisited p5. The Sybil Craig House / by Geoffrey Paterson p7. The Cemetery 100 years ago / Geoffrey Paterson p8.

No.6 MARCH 2021: Norman Brooks: the wizard [Sir Norman Brooks (1877-1968), tennis player] / Robert Heath p2. The Baines family [Charles Baines (1882- 1916), First World War, 1914-1918] / Gabriel Hermes p4. Constantia Smyth [Constantia Matthews Smyth née Alexander (1816 -1892)] / Meg Lee p6. The cemetery 100 years ago [William Mark Forster, funeral, Try Boys Society] p10.

No.7 JULY 2021: Aghion family saga / Fabio Aghion p2. Willian and Rosetta Rowe / Pam Vial p4. Henricus Leonardus van den Houten / Claire Barton p5. Christina Rutherford MacPherson 1864-1936 / Robin Douglas p6. John Cherry Cotton / Claire Barton p7. Rudolf Lampe p8.

No.8 SEPTEMBER 2021: William Henry Gunson, Editor / Claire Barton p2. Honouring Baron von Mueller / Geoffrey Paterson p3. John Hadfield, teacher and churchgoer / Geoffrey Paterson p5. The Cemetery 100 years ago [Robert Murray Smith] p7.


No.9 NOVEMBER 2021: Who was John Butler Cooper / Julianne Spring p2. Louis Cooper 1851-1931 / Annette Cooper p7. The cemetery 100 years ago / Geffrey Paterson p9.

No.10 JANUARY 2022: Samuel Morey: St Kilda's first builder and former convict p2. May Vale (1862-1945) p3. William Turner Moffat p4. Memories of my great-grandfather / Richard Darke p6. The cemetery 100 years old p8.

No.11 APRIL 2022: Commemorating Baron Friedrich von Mueller p2. Backgrounding Baron Friedrich von Mueller / Michael Pearce p3. Contributing to the Royal Botanic Gardens and Victoria [appointment by Governor La Trobe in 1853, science at the Gardens, The Bust, places around the Gardens that were special to von Mueller, type of work continues today as part of his legacy] p4. The Monument [Jewish Compartment B, Grave 225] p6. Horatio and Jane Cooper / Claire Barton p8. The Cemetery 100 years ago p9.

No.12 AUGUST 2022: James Michael Semmens: soldier and public servant / Claire Barton p2. Soaring like a lark… [Joseph Daniel Hogan] / Geoffrey Paterson p3. Touching ninety [Olive Cheese] / Claire Barton p4. Who is a herioter? [Robert Dalziel Murray] / Geoffrey Peterson p4. The Cemetery 100 years ago [Anketell Matthew Henderson] / Geoffrey Peterson p6.

No.13 DECEMBER 2022: The pre-European St Kilda area p2. Two tragedies at Caulfield Grammar [ Frederick William Brequet, Ernest Messina Morgan, 1918] p3. Dr John Anderson Irwin p4. The Cemetery 100 year ago [Thomas Morkham] /Geoffrey Paterson p8.


No.14 FEBRUARY 2023: Albert Jacka VC MC and Bar / Barry Eastoe p2. Racing identities..including a horse / Maureen Walker p4. The Cemetery 100 years ago /Geoffrey Paterson p5.

No.15 JUNE 2023: Memorial plaques on graves in Melbourne cemeteries / Kim Fawkes p2. Tech in the Cemetery [technology used in planning of the tours] p3. William Stoughton Vardy / Judy Vardy p6. The Cemetery 100 years ago [Mary McKenzie Finlay - nurse] p6.

No.16 SEPTEMBER 2023: James Thomas Harcourt 1813-1893 / Judy Vardy p2. Zachariah Bloomfield 1827-1912 / Judy Vardy p5. The Cemetery 100 years ago p6.

No.17 DECEMBER 2023: Madame Brussels in St Kilda / Barbara Minchinton p2. Marianne Wehl - a Halls Gap artist / Genevieve Pound p4. The Cemetery 100 years ago [John Hinde] p6.

No.18 FEBRUARY 2024: Scots Church campberwell graveyard / Rev Robert Renton p2. John Howard Southern / Clare Barton p4. The cemetery 100 years ago p5.



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