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KHS Index 2008 KOGARAH HISTORICAL SOCIETY A SELECTIVE SUBJECT INDEX TO THE NEWSLETTER October 1970 to July/August 2020 Compiled by B Goodger Kogarah Historical Society was formed in 1970, the first General Meeting being held on 12th March 1970. The first Newsletter was published in October 1970. It appeared monthly until July/August 1985 when it became bimonthly. A new format began with Vol 1 no 1 March-April 2009. Each volume consists of 6 issues. ACCIDENTS Vol 5 no 4 September/October 2013 pp3-4 Sydenham Railway Disaster of 15 February 1901, by J. Hollebone AEROPLANE JELLY Vol 1 no 6 January-February 2010 pp 4-5, Note re Thelma O'Brien, daughter of Albert pic. on cover Lenertz, composer of Aeroplane Jelly song More about the Sydenham Rail disaster, by May – June 1994 p 3 K. Kershaw Aeroplane Jelly: an Australian icon Vol 2 no 1 March-April 2010 p 8 May-June 2006, p 2 Reminiscences of Mrs Bray re Kogarah Letter from Merle Peters in answer 1887 and Sydenham Railway Disaster July – August 1994 p 7 1901 January 1974 7-10 AGNEW, Norman Leslie Honour Roll of our ‘Diggers’, by David ACME THEATRE , Rockdale Martin When Rockdale lost a landmark, Vol 8 no 3 July/August 2016 pp 8-9 By Doris Arrowsmith June 1983 p.7 AH YOUNG , market gardener See CHOY MUN SEUI ADDIS, Ebenezer An Old Veteran, Ebenezer Addis, of ALBERT , Duke of Edinburgh Blakehurst, by May Grieve See ROYAL VISITS November `1970 pp 4-5 Ebenezer Addis, Crimedan war veteran- ALLAMBIE, residence, 36 Pleasant Way, Kogarah Pioneer (Repeat of May Blakehurst Grieve’sarticle ...a contender with Carss Cottage for oldest Vol.11 no 6 JanFeb/2020 pp.9-11g house in Kogarah September – October 1988 p 12 ADDISON, Barton & Sons Pty ALLAWAH See BARTON ADDISON & SONS My earliest recollections of South Hurstville and Bellevue, by Frank Weatherall AEROBICS July 1974 pp 4-6 The Red Sales Aerobatic Team, by Reprinted Beverley Earnshaw March – April 1995 pp. 8-10 1 ALLAWAH 1940 Re book, “Memories of Aqua Flora Park” by Allawah sisters’ loss. Account re lost Len Bond, 1988 money from Propeller, 12 and 19 November-December 2003 p3 December 1940. ARBOR DAY March-April 2002 p 7 Arbor Day and the mighty trees of Kogarah, By Beverley Earnshaw ALLAWAH HOTEL Vol 11 no 2 May/June 2019 pp 3-5 Bondi to Allawah, by Lorraine Havin (re the Astra Hotel built by her father, Jacob ARMSTRONG, Mary Woolf or JW. Shaw in 1928) Mem ber profile July – August 1985 pp 6-7 Vol 11 no 4 Sepy’Oct. 2019 pp11-12 ALLAWAH RAILWAY STATION ART HOUSE HOTEL Bellvue. A One-time locality in Kogarah, See SYDNEY MECHANICS SCHOOL OF By B. Goodger ARTS Vol 6 no 4 September/Oct. 2014 p. 5 ARTHUR, William Tevlin ALLOMA KENNELS Barton. The Electorate Part IV, by B. Goodger An Old Kogarah Cottage, by Beverley Sept-October 2008 pp 5-6 Earnshaw Vol 5 no 3 July/August 2013 p.5 ARTISTS Albert Nelson Clarke, 1896-1985, Artist, by AMBULANCE STATION, Carss Park Janette Hollebone See FIRST AID DRESSING STATION, Vol 5 no 3 July/August 2013 pp 4-5 Carss Park Justin O’Brien, by Gill Whan Vol 3 no 4 September/October 2011 p.8 ANCHOR Kogarah’s Amazing Achievers. Kevin Best The Endeavour Street Anchor. A Mystery OAM Artist, by B. Earnshaw Solved, by B. Goodger Vol 8 no 4 Sept/Oct. 2016 pp 3-4 Vol 5 no 6 January/February 2014 p.5 Our local artists. The New exhibition at Carss Cottage ANDREWS, Mary Maria Vol 3 no 6 January/February 2012 pp 3-5 Mary Andrews Retirement Village, South Thomas Dean Artist 1857-1947, by Eric and Hurstville, by B. Earnshaw Meg Thompson Vol 7 no 6 Jan./Feb. 2016 pp 3-4 Sept-October 2008 pp 3-4 ANZAC DAY AUSTRALIA DAY Soldiering on. (Address re Lucy Struck’s Thoughts on Australia Day 1990, by Beryl trip to Gallipoli for 75th anniversary of Butters Anzac Day) January - February 1990 p 7 September - October 1990 pp 8-9 Australia Day, by B. Goodger (re first celebration in St George area) APEX CLUB, Rockdale Vol 2 no 4 September-October 2010 p.11 Built a swimming pool for Kyle Williams AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES Legacy Home, Kyle Bay. The Aborigines of Salt Pan Creek, by Joan July-August 2004 p 3 Hatton October 1982 Further Notes pp 3-5 AQUA FLORA PARK, Sans Souci November 1982 pp 4-5 (Rockdale Municipality) Book review of Rivers and Resilience, by H.Goodall and A. Adzow, by B. Goodger 2 Vol 3 no 4 September/October 2011 p.7 Vol 3 no 1 March-April 2011 p.7 The Dharawal storyteller (Frances Wanted – a Bank (From St George Call Bodkin), by Mavis Ward January 1904) May-June 2005 p 3 Historical marker erected by Georges BALI – Memorial River Council at Ellesmere, Sans Souci Carss Park – Memorial to the Australians killed Vol 11 no 5 Nov/Dec. 2019 p.8 in Bali William Rust, by Beverley Earnshaw (re January-February 2007 p 2 children enrolled at Sans Souci Public School) BANDS Vol 2 no 4 September-October 2010 pp 3- Music…at the Museum in 2007 re St George 4 Concert Band Jan-Feb. 2007 p 10 Note re appointment of an Historical Officer to AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL prepare for the centenary of Kogarah Municipal UNIVERSITY – Band January – February 1987 p 12 Business Archives The Reunion, re Young Australia League and Letter from Colleen Pritchard (nee Band formed from Mortdale Public School 1927 McEwen) re business records of interest to July – August 1997 pp 2-3 Kogarah March – April 1987 p. 4 BANKS See COMMERCIAL BANKING CO OF AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES SYDNEY Kogarah.s Amazing Achievers. Leslie Wanted – a Bank (From St George Call Bursil OAM Aboriginal Leader. Coming January 1904) back to country. December 1974 p.8 Vol 10 no 3 July/August 2018 p. 3 Kogarah ’s First Shopping Centre, by B. Earnshaw AN AUSTRALIAN SCULPTOR Vol 4 no 5 Nov./December 2012 pp 5-6, photo William Priestley MacIntosh of bank on cover See EARNSHAW, Beverley BANKSTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY AWARDS See HONOURS Tour of district Saturday 25 May 1974 ORDER of AUSTRALIA June 1974 p.6 BADGE BARDWELL PARK See KOGARAH HISTORICAL SOCIETY Notes re history – Badge July – August 1986 p 3 BALCONIES BARNETT, Knight, organist Once restored, these balconies are eye- Knight of the theatre organ, by John Gardiner catching, by Ian Stapleton (K. Barnett played at the Victory Theatre, November 1981 pp 4-5 Kogarah and the Savoy, Hurstville in the 1930s and 1940s) BALD FACE May 1985 pp 8-9 Bald Face about 1910, by May Grieve BARNIDGE, Horace July 1973 pp 5-6 Honour Roll of our World War I Diggers, By David Martin BALDWIN,Glad Vol 5 no5 November/December 2013 pp 4-5 The Passing of friends … 10 December 2010 BARNIDGE , Louisa Charlotte 3 Letter requesting information on family BARTON ADDISON & SONS PTY LTD, 18a history Gray Street, Kogarah May – June 1986 p 6 Reminiscences of Keith Griffith 1954-1983 re his employment as factory manager BARRACK, Lillias July – August 2001 pp 4-5 History of family store – Turner Bros, Kogarah 1906-1975. Sixty nine years in BATHING COSTUME the retail trade, by LilIias Barrack (nee The Bathing costume, by Coralie Lewin Turner) January-February 2002 p 9 November – December 1994 pp 8-10 Turner Bros, Kogarah 1906-1975 BATHS (information supplied by Lillias Barrack to See KOGARAH WATER Coralie Lewin) MEMORIAL POOL May-June 2004 pp 6-7 OATLEY PARK BATHS BARSBY, Charles Henry BEAN, Charles Charles Henry Barsby – Fashion Charles Bean, by Ross Coulthart. Book Entrepreneur Review by David Martin By Lynne Johns Vol 6 no 5 Nov./Dec. 2014 pp 6-8 Vol 1 no 6 January-February 2010 pp 6-7 BEATTIE, Linda BARSBY AVENUE, Allawah Vale See BARSBY, Charles Henry Vol 9 no 5 Nov./Dec. 2017 p.9 BARTON, Edmund BELL , Sydney Robert Barton, the electorate Part I, by B. Biography of the late Mr S.R.Bell, Goodger by May Grieve (Mayor 1938-1941) March-April 2008 p 8 May 1978 pp 7-11 BARTON, William BELLEVUE Barton, the electorate Part I, by B. See also ALLAWAH Goodger Bellvue. A One-time locality in Kogarh, by B. March-April 2008 p 8 Goodger Vol 6 no 4 September/Oct. 2014 p.5 BARTON, Commonwealth Electorate Barton, the Electorate Part I, by B. BENNETT, "Cocky" (Cockatoo) Goodger Acquisition March-April 2008 p 8 May 1974 p.3 Part II Cocky Bennett, late of the Sea Breeze Hotel, May-June 2008 p 5 comes to reside in our museum, by May Grieve Part III August 1976 pp 5-8 July-August 2008 pp 4-5 How do we know we have the genuine Cocky Part IV Bennett? By V. Smith Sept-October 2008 pp 5-6 August 1976 pp 2-3 Part V Item from Propeller May 17, 1912 May-June 2009 p 7 Vol 6 no 4 September/Oct, 2014 p.11 Part VI So help me God -If I had another feather I'd fly, Vol 3 no 3 July/August 2011 p 9 by Joan Hatton September/October 1997 pp 7-8 4 BENNETT, Sylvia Daphne July – August 1987 p 12 Vale (died 1913) Registrar of Records report re donation Vol 5 no 6 January/February 2014 p.9 March – April 1988 p 7 BERGHOFER, Wilhem BLAKE, Edith Letter requesting information for family A forgottem Heroine, by Beverley Earnshaw history Vol 9 no 1 March/April 2017 p.12 May – June 1986 p 7 Answer: July – August 1986 pp 8-9 A Success story (re naming of reserve) Vol 11 no 5 Nov/December 2019 p.12 BEST, Kevin Kogarah’s Amazing Achievers.
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