|
Surname
|
First Name(s)
|
Place
|
Page ref.
|
|
Cadden
|
S.
|
Secretary of Ballarat Coursing Club 1886.
|
305
|
|
Cahill
|
M.
|
Vice-President of City Rowing Club 1887.
|
255
|
|
Cahir
|
T.
|
Starter of Lal Lal Race Club 1887.
|
304
|
|
Calder
|
J.
|
Member of first committee Ballarat Rowing Club, 1861.
|
255
|
|
Caldwell
|
J.
|
Committee member of South Ballarat Football Club 1886.
|
304
|
|
Caledonian Society of Ballarat
|
N/A
|
Established in November 1858, holding annual games festivals on New Year's Day.
|
307
|
|
Callanan
|
Patrick
|
Wounded at Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. From Co. Clare, Ireland.
|
125
|
|
Callanan
|
Thomas
|
Wounded at Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. From Co. Clare, Ireland.
|
125
|
|
Cambrian Society of Ballarat
|
N/A
|
Founded in 1887 "for the promotion of greater unity and a better organisation of mutual help amongst Welsh colonists". At June 1887 there were 50 members.
|
289
|
|
Cameron
|
D.
|
Vice-President of Imperial Football Club, Ballarat in 1886. Director of the Black Hill Quartz Company in 1887.
|
304, 346
|
|
Cameron
|
T.B.
|
Architect of Hebrew Synagogue, Princes Street, Ballarat in 1861.
|
271
|
|
Cameron
|
W.
|
President
of Ballarat District Hospital board 1871. |
258 |
|
Campbell |
E. |
Operated a
printing office in Lydiard Street, Ballarat c1887. |
282 |
|
Campbell |
James
Macfie |
Acquitted
on the charge of high treason after the Eureka Stockade incident, on 1
April 1855. Elected to the Legislative Council 1882 for Wellington
Province. Laid the foundation stone for Wesley Church, corner Dana
& Lydiard Sts., on 11December 1883. Resigned June
1886. |
143,
184,270 |
|
Campbell |
Jonathan/Jno. |
Appointed
Town Clerk of the first Ballarat East Council 1 June
1857. |
247 |
|
Canning |
W. |
Director of
Band & Albion Consols Company, 1887. |
353 |
|
Carey |
M.C. |
Committee
member Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1887. |
261 |
|
Carlyon |
H. |
Captain of
Soldiers' Hill Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Carmichael |
Archibald |
Early
associate of Peter Lalor and member of committee for justice late
1854. |
82 |
|
Carpenter |
Thomas |
Successful
candidate for Ballarat West election 6 August 1866. Mining engineer with
the Winter's Freehold Company, operating in Ballarat 1868 to
1877. |
218,
330 |
|
Carr
(Dr.) |
A. |
Contributed
medical evidence in Scobie's death (Bentley's Hotel) which was later
considered improper. |
88 |
|
Carroll |
E.J. |
Director of
the South Sulieman Company, miners, in 1887. |
348 |
|
Carroll |
G.J. |
Chairman of
the Star of the East Company, miners, 1887. Director of the New Koh-i-Noor
Company, quartz miners, 1887. Chairman of Gay's Freehold Company, miners,
1887. Chairman of the Carroll Company, miners, 1886. Director of the North
Plateau Company, miners on the Sebastopol plateau, 1887. Director of the
Northern Star Company, miners on the Sebastopol plateau 1887. Director of
the South Star Company, miners on the Sebastopol plateau, 1887. Director
of Owen's & Band of Hope Freehold and Leasehold Company, miners,
1887. |
353, 354,
355 |
|
Carroll
Company |
Mining
company |
Smaller
mining company operating in the gold fields in 1886. |
354 |
|
Carty |
Unknown |
Lieutenant
Carty was also Vice-President of the Ballarat Rangers Rifle Club
1873. |
300 |
|
Carver |
John
Smith |
Elected to
the first council of Ballarat West Municipality, 14 January
1856. |
243 |
|
Caselli |
H.R. |
Architect
of District Orphan Asylum 1865. First Judge of Ballarat Yacht Club
1877.Designed the Ebenezer United Presbyterian Church, Armstrong Street in
1862. Designed St. James' Anglican Church, Little Bendigo, Ballarat in
1864 and Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Sebastopol 1867. Also designed the
Welsh Presbyterian Church, Sebastopol 1865 and the Bible Christian Church,
Skipton Street in 1866. Had died by 1887. Member of first committee
Ballarat School of Mines 1870. |
256,
261,266,269,271,276 |
|
Caselli
& Figgis |
N/A |
Partnership
of architects which designed the Congregational Church, Mair & Dawson
Sts., Ballarat in 1882. |
272 |
|
Cathcart |
J.B. |
Secretary
and Treasurer of Ballarat Water Commission 1880s. |
254 |
|
Catherall |
E. |
Vice-President of Imperial Football Club, Ballarat in
1886. |
304 |
|
Cathie |
John |
Appointed
delegate in 1857 to represent Ballarat at the Land Convention in
Melbourne. Member for Ballarat East of Victorian Parliament 1862.
Committee member of Mechanics' Institute 1859. |
167, 175,
287 |
|
Catholic
Apostolic Church |
N/A
|
Purchased c
1887 the former Holy Trinity Congregational Church on Sturt Street west,
Ballarat. |
269 |
|
Cave |
H.D. |
Committee
member of Ballarat Gun Club 1872. |
305 |
|
Cazaly |
Peter |
First paid
Secretary of Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1860. Prominent in the formation
and running of the Glee and Madrigal Union from 1866 to
1870. |
261,
289 |
|
Central
Plateau Company |
Mining
company |
Operating
on the Central plateau, Ballarat 1887. |
354 |
|
Chalk |
J.A. |
Auditor of
Ballarat District Hospital 1886. Manager of the Buninyong Estate Company,
miners, in 1887. Manager of the Band & Barton Company mine, 1887.
Manager of the Sebastopol Plateau Company 1887. Manager of the Prince of
Wales & Bonshaw Company, miners on the Sebastopol plateau
1887. |
259, 350,
353, 354, 355 |
|
Chalmers |
H.B. |
Unsuccessful candidate for Ballarat West election 20
February 1868. |
330 |
|
Chalmers |
J.C. |
Vice-President of Ballarat Horticultural Society
1887. |
292 |
|
Chamberlain |
E.W.G. |
Committee
member, District Orphan Asylum 1887. President of same,
1872. |
262,263 |
|
Chambers |
J.C. |
Vice-President of Imperial Football Club, Ballarat in
1886. |
304 |
|
Charlie
Napier Hotel |
N/A |
Popular
hotel in Ballarat 1850s. There have been several Charlie Napier Hotels in
Ballarat. |
100, 103,
288 |
|
Charpiot |
Madame |
Operated as
a daguerrotypist in Bridge Street, Ballarat 1870s |
284 |
|
Chidlow |
Thomas |
Appointed
to Ballarat Local Court 14 July 1855 |
186 |
|
Chinnery |
R. |
Vice-President of Imperial Football Club, Ballarat in
1886. |
304 |
|
Chirnside |
A. |
From
Werribee, Chirnside formed the Ballarat Hunt Club in 1881. Vice-President
of Ballarat Coursing Club 1886. |
304,
305 |
|
Choral
Society |
N/A
|
Created in
1866 with Carl Schmitt as its first and only conductor. It lasted only
until after its first performance. Another Choral Society was formed in
July 1873 with Mr. Bucke as Leader but it too, was
short-lived. |
289 |
|
Christ
Church |
Church of
England |
Lydiard
Street, Ballarat. Building commenced 1854. Later at Dana Street, Ballarat.
Church schoolhouse opened in 1868. |
265 |
|
Christian
Brothers' School |
Skipton
Street |
Catholic
systemic school operating in 1887. |
275 |
|
Christie |
L.S. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat School of Mines 1870. |
276 |
|
Christie |
W. |
Committee
member of Ballarat Football Club 1886. |
303 |
|
Church of
England, Ballarat Diocese. |
N/A
|
Established
in 1873 out of the Diocese of Victoria. |
263 |
|
Churches |
N/A
|
In 1870
there were 56 Churches in the City of Ballarat. |
240 |
|
City Bank
of Melbourne |
Ballarat |
Operating
in Lydiard Street, between Dana & Mair Sts., Ballarat 1887.
|
277,
302 |
|
City of
Melbourne Bank |
N/A
|
Operating
in Ballarat in at least 1886. |
277 |
|
City Rowing
Club |
N/A
|
Established
in 1871 and running strongly in 1887 with nearly 100
members. |
255 |
|
City
Volunteer Fire Brigade |
Cnr. Sturt
& Raglan Streets |
Established
in 1859 and operated a steam fire engine in 1887. It had taken over the
responsibilities of the Sebastopol Brigade and had 40 members in
1887. |
298 |
|
Clark |
J.L. |
Head
Teacher at State School No. 1167 (see list) between 1875 and
1887. |
274 |
|
Clarke |
A. |
Initial
committee member of Ballarat Coursing Club 1873. |
305 |
|
Clarke |
Alfred
|
Acted as
letter-carrier between Geelong and Buninyong in 1851 |
54 |
|
Clarke |
W. |
First Hon.
Secretary of Ballarat Rowing Club 1861. |
255 |
|
Clarke |
W.D. |
Vice-President of Ballarat Gun Club
1887. |
305 |
|
Clarke |
W.J.
(Sir) |
Owner of
Dowling Forest Estate on the western side of the Great Dividing Range in
1885. Leased 5000 acres to the Dowling Forest Estate Company for mining
purposes in 1885. Trustee of Ballarat School of Mines 1886. Member of the
Council of Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association in
1887. |
229, 276,
279 |
|
Claxton |
F.W. |
Lieutenant
in the Ballarat Militia Battalion, June 1884. |
301 |
|
Claxton |
Frederick
Moses |
Elected
Mayor of the City of Ballarat, 1872/3, 1876/7, 1882/3. Member of Ballarat
Water Commission 1880. President of Ballarat Rowing Club 1887. President
of Ballarat District Hospital board 1878. President of Mechanics'
Institute 1872 to 1875. Committee member of Ballarat Acclimatisation
Society 1870. |
243, 254,
255,259, 287, 306 |
|
Clegg |
T. |
President
of Ballarat District Hospital board 1879. |
259 |
|
Clendinning |
Mrs. |
Member of
first committee of the Female Refuge, Ballarat c1867. |
263 |
|
Clendinning (Dr.) |
George |
Elected to
the first Ballarat East Council 1 June 1857. Elected Chairman 1860 and
Mayor in 1865. |
247,248 |
|
Clifton |
William |
Killed at
Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. Aged 30, a native of Bristol,
England |
156 |
|
Clissold |
S.T. |
First
President of the Ballarat Rowing Club 1861. |
255 |
|
Clunes
Quartz Mining Company |
N/A
|
Formed by
local miners c1857 and operated in cooperation with the Port Phillip &
Colonial Gold Mining Co. until at least 1887. |
219 |
|
Clyde
Inn |
Hotel |
Named after
the Clyde Company of Tasmania. On the old Geelong coach
road. |
3 |
|
Coates |
T.C. |
Secretary
of Ballarat Benevolent Asylum c1870 |
261 |
|
Coghill |
David |
Early
settler at Coghill's Creek area 1838. Grew and ground the first corn in
the area. |
Preface,
4 |
|
Coghlan |
J. |
Member of
the Council of Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association in 1887.
Chairman of the Sir Henry Loch Company, mining near the Band & Albion
Consols lease 1887. |
279,
354 |
|
Cohen |
S. |
Committee
member Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1887. |
261 |
|
Coleman |
George |
Pioneer
settler in Buninyong 1840s |
7 |
|
Coleman |
J.F. |
Attended a
large meeting of diggers at Bakery Hill, Ballarat on 6 December 1854,
after the Stockade affair. |
134 |
|
Collins |
C.W.
(Rev.) |
First
Minister of St. Thomas' Free Church of England, Macarthur Street,
Ballarat, 1869. |
269 |
|
Colonial
Bank |
|
Operating
on Main Road, Ballarat in 1856. By 1887 was situated in Lydiard
Street. |
154,
302 |
|
Combe |
Joseph |
First Town
Clerk of Ballarat West Municipality, January 1856. |
243 |
|
Commercial
Bank of Australia Ltd. |
Ballarat |
Operating
on the corner of Sturt and Armstrong Sts., Ballarat in
1886 |
302 |
|
Commercial
Club |
Lydiard |
Leased a
building in Lydiard Street from the Juvenile Industrial Exhibition Trust
for 40 years from c 1878. |
297 |
|
Commons |
F.W. |
Captain of
Ballarat Rowing Club 1887. |
255 |
|
Congregational Church |
Corner of
Dawson & Mair Sts., Ballarat |
First
church was built of timber in Sturt Street but was sold in September 1861
and a brick church was built near the corner of Dawson and Mair Sts.,
opening on 21 March 1862. Later church was designed by Caselli &
Figgis. |
272 |
|
Connor |
E.
Charles |
Second
Superintendent of the Reformatory for Boys, Ballarat,
1885. |
308 |
|
Cooper |
T. |
Unsuccessful candidate for West Ballarat 29 January
1866. |
330 |
|
Cooper |
W. |
Joint Owner
and Editor of Ballarat Standard newspaper, first published 10 November
1856. Lasted 16 days. Committee member of Mechanics' Institute
1859. |
63,
287 |
|
Corcoran |
T. |
Unsuccessful candidate for Ballarat East at election
29 January 1866. |
333 |
|
Corkhill |
W. |
Early
associate of Peter Lalor and member of committee for justice late
1854. |
82 |
|
Cornwell |
Alice
(Miss) |
Leader in
the establishment of the Midas mine and the Victoria United Company,
miners, in 1887. |
345,
359 |
|
Cornwell |
George |
Chairman of
the original Dowling Forest Estate Company in the Midas area. Melbourne
based. |
229,
359 |
|
Cotter |
James |
Manager of
the Hand and Band Company in at least 1875-1879. Irish born. Director of
the Central Plateau Company, mining on the Central plateau
1887. |
208,
354 |
|
Coutts |
D.J. |
Organist in
1887of the Musical Union formed in 1884. |
290 |
|
Coutts |
G.K. |
Committee
member Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1887. Vice-President in 1887of the
Musical Union formed in 1884. |
261,
290 |
|
Cowan |
Thomas |
Mayor of
Ballarat City 1869/70. Laid the memorial stone for additions to Ballarat
Town Hall on 14 January 1870. |
244 |
|
Coward |
J. |
Hose
Officer of Ballarat Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Cowley
& Wilson |
N/A
|
Photographers operating in Lydiard Street, Ballarat
with a Mr. Rochlitz as an assistant. The "Wilson" of this partnership was
John Noble Wilson (see his entry). |
284 |
|
Cox |
W.M. |
Twice Head
Teacher at State School No.2022 (see list) between 1878 and
1887. |
274 |
|
Coxhead |
Frederick |
Wounded at
Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. Subsequently died in Melbourne's
Benevolent Asylum May 1856. A native of London, a lawyer's clerk and aged
24 when he died. |
126 |
|
Craddock |
J. |
Member of
first committee, District Orphan Asylum, Ballarat
1866. |
262 |
|
Craig's
Hotel |
Ballarat
West |
Operating
in 1887 and originally known as Bath's Hotel. |
142 |
|
Crannage |
C.H. |
Lieutenant
of Ballarat Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Creighton |
T. |
Initial
committee member of Ballarat Coursing Club 1873. |
305 |
|
Creswick |
Henry |
Early
settler at Ballarat. Creswick Creek named after him. |
4 |
|
Critchley |
Robert |
Elected to
Ballarat Mining Board 1858 |
187 |
|
Criterion
Hotel |
N/A
|
Red Hill,
Ballarat. Although constructed of canvas, considered the finest hotel
c1854. |
79 |
|
Croft |
Arthur |
Gold miner
who arrived in Ballarat in November 1852. Lola Montes visited his claim on
the Gravel Pits. |
120 |
|
Croker |
J. |
Second
Secretary of Ballarat School of Mines, after 1870 and before
1887. |
277 |
|
Crowe |
Unknown |
Wounded and
subsequently died after Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. From
Scotland. |
125 |
|
Cummins |
M.J. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Rowing Club, 1861. Original committee member
Ballarat District Hospital 1855. Member of original committee of Ballarat
Benevolent Asylum 1857. Member of the first Board of Ballarat Gas Company
1858. |
255, 258,
260, 301 |
|
Cummins |
R.T.
(Rev.) |
Minister of
Anglican Christ Church, Ballarat 1864. |
266 |
|
Cummins |
R.T.
(Mrs.) |
Member of
first committee, Female Refuge, Ballarat c1867. |
263 |
|
Cummins |
Trooper |
Member of
the Ballarat Rangers Rifle Club 1873. |
300 |
|
Cunningham |
J. |
Secretary
of Imperial Football Club, Ballarat in 1886. |
304 |
|
Curnow |
T. |
Secretary
of City Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Curtain |
Patrick |
Captain of
the pikemen, Eureka Stockade, 1854. |
101 |
|
Curten |
W. |
Original
member of Lewer's Freehold Company, formed on 22 July,
1872. |
226 |
|
Curthoys |
J. |
Manager of
the Sulieman Pasha Company, miners, in 1887. |
347 |
|
Curtis |
James |
One of a
party of eight Geelong men who signed an early cooperative mining
agreement, 8 October 1851. Later became a printer and stationer in
Armstrong Street, Ballarat. Committee member of Ballarat Benevolent Asylum
1887. Committee member, District Orphan Asylum 1887. Director of the
Prince Regent Company, miners, in 1887. Director of the Sebastopol Plateau
Company 1887. |
202, 203,
261,262, 350, 354 |
|
Cuthbert |
C.D. |
Designed
the second Council Chambers (first Town Hall) for Ballarat City, started
in August 1860. Also designed the Town Hall for Ballarat East in 1860.
Designed the second part of Ballarat District Hospital 1866. Designed St.
Peter's Anglican Church, Ballarat and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
1862. Later lived in Fiji. |
244, 248,
258,266 |
|
Cuthbert |
Henry |
Solicitor.
Re-elected to the Legislative Council 1884 and 1886 for Wellington
Province. Laid the foundation stone for the second part of Ballarat
District Hospital New Year's Day 1866. Member of first committee for
District Orphan Asylum, Ballarat 1866. Honorary Solicitor for District
Orphan Asylum 1887. Honorary Solicitor for Ballarat School of Mines 1886.
President of the German Lieder Krantz in 1886. Trustee of freehold
for Ballarat Turf Club 1886. |
184, 217,
258, 262, 277, 289, 304 |
|
Cutter |
E. |
Committee
member of Wendourie Rowing Club 1887. Possibly a coachbuilder in Chancery
Lane 1887. |
256,
294 |
|
Cutter |
L. |
Committee
member of Ballarat Rowing Club 1887. Possibly a coachbuilder in Chancery
Lane 1887. |
255,
294 |
|
D.S.
Campbell & Wooley |
N/A
|
Opened
first store at Buninyong 1840s at Round Water Holes, near
"Bonshaw" |
7 |
|
Daly |
James |
Local Court
member and involved in setting up Ballarat District Hospital 1850s. Laid
the foundation stone Christmas day 1855. Police Magistrate and Mining
Warden. Original committee member Ballarat District Hospital 1855. First
Lieutenant of the Ballarat Rangers, a local militia in
1858. |
xiv, 256,
258, 299 |
|
Dana |
Mr. |
Resident
Commissioner, Mount Alexander diggings, December 1851 |
43 |
|
Dane |
John |
Board
member and Chairman of Prince of Wales Company, Sebastopol 2 December
1870 |
205 |
|
D'Angri |
N. |
Professional committee member of Ballarat
Horticultural Society 1887. |
292 |
|
D'Arcy |
Unknown |
Surveyor in
the first exploring party to Ballarat area, August
1837 |
1 |
|
Dark |
J.W. |
Apparatus
Officer of Ballarat Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Date |
E.P. |
Head
Teacher at Orphanage State School (see list) between 1866 and 1887.
President of Mechanics' Institute 1888. |
274,287 |
|
Davidson |
R. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. Member of first committee
Ballarat Rowing Club, 1861. |
255,
260 |
|
Davie |
J.M. |
Director of
the Prince Regent Company, miners, in 1887. |
350 |
|
Davies |
A. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. Second Lieutenant of
cavalry of the Ballarat Rangers, a local militia in
1858. |
260,
299 |
|
Davies |
D. |
Committee
member of the Cambrian Society, May 1887. Committee member of Ballarat
Football Club 1886. |
289,
303 |
|
Davies |
D.W. |
Committee
member of the Cambrian Society, May 1887. |
289 |
|
Davies |
J.M. |
Original
member of Lewer's Freehold Company, formed on 22 July,
1872. |
226 |
|
Davies
& Graham's Boot Factory |
Armstrong
Street |
Operating
in at least 1887. One of the larger booteries in Ballarat at the
time. |
297 |
|
Davies
& Graham's Tannery |
Buninyong |
Operating
in at least 1887. One of the larger tanneries in Ballarat at the
time. |
297 |
|
Daws |
E. |
Original
member of Lewer's Freehold Company, formed on 22 July,
1872. |
226 |
|
Daws |
G. |
Original
member of Lewer's Freehold Company, formed on 22 July,
1872. |
226 |
|
Day's Bacon
Factory |
N/A
|
Operating
in at least 1887. Said by the author to have to have produced hams,
flitches and sausages which have "made the makers baconically
famous". |
297 |
|
Dean |
J.B. |
Director of
the Carroll Company, miners, 1886. Director of Owen's & Band of Hope
Freehold and Leasehold Company, miners, 1887. |
354,
355 |
|
Deeble |
S.
(Trooper) |
Unsuccessful candidate for Ballarat East at election
16 March 1871. Secretary of the Ballarat Rangers Rifle Club
1873. |
300,
333 |
|
Deegan |
Michael |
Secretary
of the Hibernian Society 1868. |
307 |
|
Dennant |
J. |
Head
Teacher at State School No.1289 (see list) between 1875 and
1887. |
274 |
|
Dennison,
Wynne and Hepburn |
Doveton
Street north |
Operated a
woolen mill in 1887 in Ballarat which started as Wilson & Co.
|
294 |
|
Dewer |
A. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. |
260 |
|
Dewes |
John |
Police
Magistrate in Ballarat 1854. Dismissed over the Scobie murder and
subsequent inquiry |
90,
102 |
|
Diamond |
John |
Killed at
Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. A native of Co. Clare,
Ireland. |
125 |
|
Dibdin |
T. |
Provisional
Director of the Leviathan Syndicate Company, awaiting registration in
mid-1887 |
355 |
|
Dickinson |
Thomas |
Elected to
first Sebastopol Council, Ballarat on 12 December 1864. Elected Mayor
1868/71. |
249 |
|
Dickson |
R. |
Committee
member and Secretary of Ballarat Agricultural and Pastoral Society on 15
August 1856. |
290 |
|
Dignam |
Thomas |
Acquitted
on the charge of high treason after the Eureka Stockade incident, on 1
April 1855 |
143 |
|
Dill |
J.H. |
Manager of
the New Koh-i-Noor Company, miners, 1887. |
353 |
|
Dillon |
Dominick |
Friend and
agent of Peter Lalor. In 1866 400 free shares in the Australasian Company
were transferred to Dillon, reputedly on account of
Lalor. |
171 |
|
Dimant |
A. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. |
260 |
|
Dimsey |
W. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. Trustee of Benevolent
Asylum 1887. |
260,
261 |
|
Dimsey |
W.T. |
Head
Teacher at State School No.1167 (see list) between 1875 and
1887. |
274 |
|
Dingle,
Laverick & Co. |
Creswick
Road |
Operated a
farm implement factory before 1887. |
294 |
|
Disciples
of Christ Church |
Dawson
Street |
Brick
church opened in June 1865 from a design of J.A.
Doane. |
272 |
|
District
Orphan Asylum |
N/A
|
Opened on 8
July 1866 in Victoria Street, Ballarat . Established by the licensed
victuallers of Ballarat and designed by H.R. Caselli. In 1886, with a
capacity for 300, it held 72 male and 49 female orphans.
|
261 |
|
Ditchburn |
R. |
Committee
member of Ballarat Rowing Club 1887. |
255 |
|
Dixie |
J. |
One of the
original Trustees and Treasurer of Ballarat District Hospital
1855. |
258 |
|
Doane |
Joseph
Attwood |
Architect
of the second and subsequent portions of Ballarat Benevolent Hospital,
opened 1860 to 1886. President of Benevolent Asylum 1868. Architect of two
Primitive Methodists Churches, on corner of Eyre & Lyons Sts., and
Beverin St., Sebastopol, both in 1868. Designed nine of the eleven
Wesleyan Methodist Churches in Ballarat. Designed the Baptist Church,
Dawson Street in 1866 and the Congregational Church in 1862. Committee
member of the Philharmonic Musical Society which ran from 1858 to 1863.
Member for Ballarat West at election 27 March 1869 |
289,
330 |
|
Doane &
Ringwood |
N/A |
Builders of
the first City of Ballarat Council Chambers 1855/6 in Sturt Street on the
site of the former District Police Court. Destroyed by fire before
1860. |
244 |
|
Dobson |
J.J. |
Committee
member of City Rowing Club, Ballarat 1887. |
256 |
|
Dodds |
J. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. Committee member of
Mechanics' Institute 1859. |
260,
287 |
|
Don |
R. |
Director of
the Prince Regent Company, miners, in 1887. |
350 |
|
Donaghey |
John/George |
Killed at
Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. A native of Muff, Co. Donegal,
Ireland |
125 |
|
Donaghy |
J. |
Director of
the Sir Henry Loch Company, mining near the Band & Albion Consols
lease 1887. |
354 |
|
Donald |
Robert |
Appointed
to Ballarat Local Court 14 July 1855 |
186 |
|
Donnelly |
S. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. |
260 |
|
Douglas |
J.A. |
First
President of Ballarat District Hospital committee of management
1855/56. |
258 |
|
Douglass |
Alfred (Snr) |
Early gold
miner Fryer's Creek, Ballarat November 1851 |
41 |
|
Doveton |
Mr. |
Resident
Commissioner, Mount Alexander diggings, December 1851 |
43 |
|
Dowling
Forest Estate Company |
N/A
|
Formed in
approx. 1885 and leased 5000 acres of the Dowling Forest Estate from Sir.
W.J. Clarke for mining. |
229 |
|
Downes |
F.C. |
Second
President of the Ballarat Stock Exchange c1870. President of Ballarat
District Hospital board 1873. President of Mechanics' Institute
1870s. |
237, 258,
287 |
|
Downie |
W. |
Elected
Hon. Secretary of Ballarat Yacht Club 22 October 1878 and still in office
1887. |
256 |
|
Doyle |
D.J. |
Secretary
of the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society in
1887. |
308 |
|
Doyle |
Rev.
Father |
Committee
member Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1887. |
261 |
|
Doyle |
T. |
Original
committee member of Ballarat District Hospital 1855. |
258 |
|
Drake |
E. |
Trustee of
funds, District Orphans Asylum, Ballarat 1866. |
262 |
|
Draper |
D.J.
(Rev.) |
Preached
the first sermon in Wesley Church, Ballarat on 18 July 1858.
Unfortunately, Reverend Draper later drowned when the steamer "London"
foundered in the Bay of Biscay 11 January 1866. |
270 |
|
Drew |
F.H. |
Trustee of
Ballarat Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Drury |
A. |
President
of Ballarat District Hospital board 1861-1864. |
258 |
|
Duchess of
Kent Hotel |
N/A
|
Operating
1854 in Main Road, Ballarat by Mrs Spanhake. |
147 |
|
Duck |
G. |
Head
Teacher at State School No.2043 (see list) between 1878 and
1887. |
274 |
|
Duncan |
Gilbert |
Member of
first committee, District Orphan Asylum, Ballarat
1866. |
262 |
|
Duncan |
Henry |
In a party
of six from Geelong, the first to sign a cooperative mining agreement, 22
September, 1851. |
202 |
|
Dunlop |
John |
Aged 75
when he came to Buninyong in 1851 for gold |
32 |
|
Dunn |
J. |
Secretary
of the German Lieder Krantz in 1881. |
289 |
|
Dunn |
Thomas |
Co-
discovered gold at Golden Point, Ballarat in 1851. |
28 |
|
Dunn |
W. |
Member of
first committee, District Orphan Asylum, Ballarat
1866. |
262 |
|
Dunne |
J.H. |
Member of
first committee Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1857. |
260 |
|
Duthie |
R.M. |
Treasurer
of Ballarat Football Club 1886. |
303 |
|
Dynan |
Dennis |
Wounded at
Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. From Co.Clare,
Ireland. |
125 |
|
Dyte |
Charles |
Member for
Ballarat East 1865 in Victorian Parliament. Elected Chairman of Ballarat
East Council 1862. Laid the foundation stone for the Ballarat East Town
Hall 26 December 1861. Committee member, District Orphan Asylum 1887. Laid
the foundation stone for Hebrew Synagogue, Princes Street, Ballarat on 25
January 1861. |
180, 248,
262,271 |
|
Eastwood |
Edward |
Mayor of
Ballarat East Council 1870. |
248 |
|
Eastwood |
F.H. |
Honorary
Physician, Ballarat District Hospital 1886. |
259 |
|
Ebenezer
United Presbyterian Church |
N/A |
Construction began 10 December 1862 on Armstrong
Street south, Ballarat. |
267 |
|
Eddy |
James |
Member of
first committee, District Orphan Asylum, Ballarat 1866. Unsuccessful
candidate for Ballarat West election 22 May 1869 and for Ballarat East on
29 February 1868. |
262, 331,
333 |
|
Edwards |
C.H. |
Original
committee member of Ballarat District Hospital 1855. |
258 |
|
Edwards |
John |
Elected to
first Sebastopol Council, Ballarat on 12 December 1864. Elected Mayor
1870. |
249 |
|
Edwards |
Owen
Edward |
Member of
the group which purchased the Egerton mine from the Learmonth family in
1873. Welsh born. First Commodore of Ballarat Yacht Club 1877. Committee
member Ballarat District Hospital board 1886. Committee member Ballarat
Benevolent Asylum 1887. Director of the Prince of Wales & Bonshaw
Company, miners on the Sebastopol plateau 1887. |
209, 256,
259, 261, 355 |
|
Elliott |
H.F. |
Committee
member and Treasurer of South Ballarat Football Club
1886. |
304 |
|
Elliott |
M. |
One of
original Trustees and committee members of Ballarat District Hospital
1855. |
258 |
|
Elliott |
W. |
Committee
member of Ballarat Horticultural Society 1859. |
292 |
|
Ellis |
William |
Said to be
Ballarat's first photographer.Originally a bricklayer, he migrated from
Liverpool, via Natal to Melbourne in 1853. Learnt photography while at Red
Hill from 1855. |
283 |
|
Ellsworth |
Joseph
H. |
Elected
Mayor of Sebastopol Council, Ballarat 1877, 1884 and 1885. Possibly
operating a bone mill at the upper end of Pennyweight Gully in
1887. |
249,
295 |
|
Elvins |
J. |
Head
Teacher at State School No. 1167 (see list) between 1875 and
1887. |
274 |
|
Embling |
J. |
Chairman of
the New Koh-i-Noor Company, quartz miners, 1887. |
353 |
|
Emmerman |
William/Wilhelm |
Killed at
Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. A native of
Hanover. |
157 |
|
Endeavour
Company |
Mining
company |
Formed by
Messrs. Balhausen and Goller. Taken over by the Last Chance Company in
1882. |
344 |
|
Engeler |
A. |
Amateur
committee member of Ballarat Horticultural Society
1887. |
|
|
Esmond |
James
William |
Original
gold finder Ballarat fields (Clunes), June/July 1851 - later with
Lalor |
Preface,xiii |
|
Eva |
P. |
Head
Teacher at State School No.2093 (see list) between 1878 and 1887.
|
274 |
|
Evans |
Captain |
Superintendent of the Reformatory for Boys, Ballarat,
1870s. |
308 |
|
Evans |
J.
(Rev.) |
Opened the
Welsh Presbyterian Church, Sebastopol April 1866. |
269 |
|
Evans |
W.M.
(Rev.) |
Opened the
Welsh Presbyterian Church, Sebastopol April 1866. |
269 |
|
Evans &
Barker |
N/A
|
Builders of
Ballarat Town Hall, commenced August 1860. Opened 1 February 1861. Also
constructed Ballarat Benevolent Asylum 1859/60. |
244,
259 |
|
Eyre |
Mr. |
Resident
Commissioner, Mount Alexander diggings, December 1851 |
43 |
|
Eyres |
C. |
Treasurer
of the German Lieder Krantz in 1886. |
289 |
|
Eyres |
T. |
Committee
member of Ballarat Gun Club 1872. |
305 |
|
Eyres |
W. |
Honorary
Treasurer, Ballarat District Hospital 1886 |
259 |
|
Farmer's
Bacon Factory |
N/A
|
Operating
in at least 1887. Said by the author to have to have produced hams,
flitches and sausages which have "made the makers baconically
famous". |
297 |
|
Farming |
Trooper |
Member of
the Ballarat Rangers Rifle Club 1873. |
300 |
|
Farr |
J.
(Rev.) |
First
ordained Minister of the United Welsh Protestant Church, Lydiard and
Armstrong Sts., Ballarat 1858. Opened the Welsh Presbyterian Church,
Sebastopol April 1866. |
269 |
|
Fawcett |
Robert |
Early gold
miner Ballarat in September 1851. |
41 |
|
Female
Refuge |
N/A
|
Established
originally (c1867) in Grant Street, Ballarat, it was later (by 1887)
operating in Dyte's Parade. Under the management of a committee of ladies
and a matron. The Dyte's Parade site was a gift of James
Oddie. |
263 |
|
Fennelly |
R.F.X.
(Rev.) |
Catholic
Priest at St. Patrick's Church, Ballarat in 1858. |
267 |
|
Fenton |
Unknown |
Wounded and
subsequently died after Eureka Stockade, Sunday 3 December 1854. From
England. |
125 |
|
Fenton,
Coldrey & Co. |
N/A
|
Operated a
photography business in the Main Road, Ballarat, near the horse bazaar,
1870s. |
284 |
|
Ferguson |
John |
Mayor of
Ballarat East Council 1882/3. Vice-President of Ballarat Benevolent Asylum
1887. Committee member, District Orphan Asylum 1887. President District
Orphan Asylum 1884. |
248, 261,
262,263 |
|
Fern |
D. |
Director of
the Sebastopol Plateau Company 1887. |
354 |
|
Fern |
H. |
Secretary
of Soldiers' Hill Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Figgis |
C.D. |
Designed
the Lutheran Church in Doveton Street south in 1876.Architect of the tower
and spire of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ballarat 1884. Designed the
Mining Exchange 1888. |
267, 273,
313 |
|
Figgis |
S. |
Secretary
of Ballarat Gas Company, c1870s. Father of W.H.
Figgis. |
301 |
|
Figgis |
S.E. |
Engineer at
Ballarat Gas Company, sometime between 1883 and 1887. |
301 |
|
Figgis |
W.H. |
Secretary
of Ballarat Gas Company, c1880s. Son of S. Figgis. |
301 |
|
Fincham |
G.R. |
Unsuccessful candidate for Ballarat East 1871. Member
for Ballarat West at election 6 November 1875. |
331 |
|
Fink |
B.J. |
Director of
the Rothschild Company, miners, in 1887. |
350 |
|
Finlay |
John |
First
Superintendent, District Orphans Asylum, Ballarat
1866. |
262 |
|
Finlay |
John |
Miner who
suggested the "frontage" system of claims 1855. Wrote to the Ballarat Star
as "Peeping Tom" |
195 |
|
Finlay
|
Catherine |
First
Matron, District Orphans Asylum, Ballarat 1866. |
262 |
|
Finlayson |
C.B. |
Unsuccessful candidate for Ballarat West at election
28 February 1880.Vice-President of the German Lieder Krantz in 1881.
President of Ballarat Cricket Club 1887. |
289, 303,
331 |
|
Finnegan |
J. |
Committee
member of South Ballarat Football Club 1886. |
304 |
|
Fisher |
David |
Member of
Clyde Company, Tasmania; early settlers 1838. |
3 |
|
Fisher |
David |
Manager of
Derwent Company, Tasmania; in first exploring party, August
1837 |
1 |
|
Fisken |
Archibald |
Early
settler at Lal Lal |
Preface,3 |
|
Fitzgerald |
C. |
Early gold
miner Ballarat in August 1851. |
29 |
|
Fitzgerald |
Charles |
Treasurer
of the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society in
1887. |
308 |
|
Fitzgerald |
J.J. |
Treasurer
of City Rowing Club, Ballarat 1887. President of Ballarat District
Hospital board 1881. President of Ballarat Benevolent Asylum
1879/80. |
255, 259,
260 |
|
Fitzherbert |
J. |
Second
Librarian of Ballarat Public Library 1870s. |
286 |
|
Fitzpatrick |
D. |
Committee
member, District Orphan Asylum 1887. President of same, 1881.
Vice-President of Lal Lal Race Club 1887. |
262, 263,
304 |
|
Fletcher |
Thomas |
Jointly
burned down Bentley's Hotel 1854 after murder of James Scobie. Later
co-owned a printing office in (old) Main Road, now called Bridge
Street. |
92,
281 |
|
Fleury |
A. |
Leader of
the Philharmonic Musical Society which ran from 1858 to
1863. |
289 |
|
Foord's
Bacon Factory |
N/A
|
Operating
in at least 1887. Said by the author to have to have produced hams,
flitches and sausages which have "made the makers baconically
famous". |
297 |
|
Ford |
Richard |
Succeeded
Joseph Combe to become second Town Clerk of Ballarat West Municipality,
c1870. By 1887 , he was a Railway Commissioner. |
243 |
|
Ford |
W.H. |
Committee
member of Pigeon Shooting Club 1861. |
305 |
|
Forster |
C. |
Captain of
the Ballarat Rangers, a local militia in 1858. Governor of Ballarat Gaol,
c1860 |
89,
299 |
|
Foster |
W.H.(Henry) |
Gold
Commissioner Ballarat 1854 and later a mining warden and police
magistrate. Involved in setting up Ballarat District Hospital 1850s. One
of the original Trustees of Ballarat District Hospital 1855 as well as
Treasurer. President 1865. Committee member of Ballarat Horticultural
Society 1859. |
89, 258,
292 |
|
Francis |
J. |
Builder of
the second part of Ballarat Benevolent Asylum opened 10 June
1862. |
260 |
|
Francis |
Jno/Jonathan |
One of a
party of eight men from Geelong who signed a cooperative mining agreement,
8 October 1851. Later became proprietor of the Creswick Advertiser
newspaper. Died accidentally in a water hole at Sulky
Gully. |
202,
203 |
|
Franklin |
Joseph |
Foreman at
Rowlands & Lewis' Ballarat factory, the premier cordial factory in
Ballarat, from 1855 to at least 1887. |
296 |
|
Franz |
C. |
Committee
member of the Philharmonic Musical Society which ran from 1858 to
1863. |
289 |
|
Fraser |
A. |
Treasurer
of Ballarat Horticultural Society 1887. |
292 |
|
Fraser |
J.C. |
Apparatus
Officer of City Volunteer Fire Brigade 1886. |
298 |
|
Fraser |
John |
Early gold
digger at Dalton's Flat, Ballarat, pre 1854. Actual writer and part author
of the misleading letter "Vern's Farewell to Victoria, published in The
Age after the Stockade incident. Vern never left
Victoria. |
145,
147 |
|
Frazer |
William |
Original
committee member Benevolent Society 1857. Elected to Ballarat Mining Board
1858. Member for Talbot (Clunes and Creswick) 1865. Formerly Justice of
the Ballarat Local Court. Committee member of Mechanics' Institute
1859. |
179, 187,
260, 287 |
|
Free Trade
Hotel |
|
Operating
in 1854 at the time of the Stockade. |
109 |
|
Fry &
Co., Limited |
Wendouree |
Operating a
steam flour mill in 1887. |
295 |
|
Fussell |
John |
Mayor of
Ballarat East Council 1864. |
248 |
|
Fyffe |
Alexander |
Replaced
Henry Duncan in a cooperative mining agreement dated 22 September,
1851. |
202 |
|
Fyson |
S. |
Original
member of Lewer's Freehold Company, formed on 22 July,
1872. |
225 |