by Jenny Coates | 8 Apr 2017 | Sepia Saturday, Wangaratta
Today’s inspirational Sepia Saturday image is of three fresh faced choir boys. I know I have similar images of real choir or altar boys in my collection but I couldn’t get past these alternative and far less attractive ‘choir boys’. They are...
by Jenny Coates | 21 Mar 2017 | North East Victoria, Wangaratta
Sir Charles Hotham was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the colony of Victoria on 6 December 1853. This posting was considered a difficult one due to the huge social and economic changes that were sweeping the colony after the discovery of gold. After the resignation...
by Jenny Coates | 18 Mar 2017 | Family Tree, North East Victoria, Surnames I am Researching, Wangaratta
Below are my family surnames. If you think you may be connected, I would love to hear from you! ABERLINE – Germany & Oswestry, Shropshire, England – Victoria, Australia ALLARD – Tenterden, Kent, England – 1700s ALLEN – Denver & East Dereham,...
by Jenny Coates | 28 Feb 2017 | Wangaratta
The lovely image below is of Hickey’s Garage in Murphy Street and was taken in 1923. The photo was taken from a negative donated to Museum Victoria in 1988 by M. B. Porter as part of The Biggest Family Album in Australia project to preserve the images that...
by Jenny Coates | 7 Feb 2017 | North East Victoria, Trove Tuesday, Wangaratta
Wangaratta Fire Brigade had it’s origins in a “Hook and Ladder Brigade” formed in 1872. This was rather late for the organisation of a co-ordinated fire fighting effort, considering that the settlement was over 30 years old. It wasn’t that fire...
by Jenny Coates | 29 Jan 2017 | Sepia Saturday, Wangaratta
This post is inspired by an image of Ella Fitzgerald and Dizzy Gillespie held by the Library of Congress and shared on Sepia Saturday. While there were many musicians in my family none were as accomplished or well known as these two. What did strike me in this image...