Reunion 2020
Stan Hunt, Julie Francis
Stan trying to tell a joke at 3:30am. What's a Hindu or What's a Hen Do? Either way it was so funny.
Stan Hunt, Julie Francis
Stan trying to tell a joke at 3:30am. What's a Hindu or What's a Hen Do? Either way it was so funny.
Mary & Horace Lynch in the substantial garden at 32 Hillside. The Lynch's lived at 32 Hillside from 1939 to 1957, & both were keen gardeners. Horace is in his duck shooting punt. Year of photo's is approximate.
Photo's taken by H W Lynch in 1923 of the 175 & 150 Bucyrus shovels removing overburden to get at the coal seam. The 175 is the shovel that has been flooded.
LAURIE SHIPP 1929-2020
Following an earlier article, regarding the death of Janis Shipp (as posted on Virtual Yallourn-9/4/2020), more sad news came to hand when it was learned that Laurie had passed away at the Japara Goonawarra Aged Care Home, at Sunbury, on Saturday 18th April.
Laurie was born in 1929; and, as mentioned previously on this website, married Janis in 1947. An article and a stunning photograph of Laurie and Janis can be found on this website (scroll down the page).
It has been a particularly testing time for all members of the Shipp family; and all readers of ‘Virtual Yallourn’ join in expressing their heartfelt sympathies to Ross, Deb, Leeanne and family.
Articles about Laurie Shipp, his life and family can be found on this website at : http://www.virtualyallourn.com/node/24508 and also at: http://www.boylesfootballphotos.net.au/article50-Laurie-Shipp-Yallourn-Football-Club
R.I.P
JANIS SHIPP 1932-2020
Readers will be saddened to learn of the recent passing of Janis Shipp, the wife of former Yallourn’s champion ruckman Laurie.
Janis passed away on 5th April at Japara Goonawara Aged Care Facility in Sunbury after a long battle with illness.
Janis, who was born on 1st November 1932 in North Melbourne, met Laurie at Bible classes which were held at the back of the Presbyterian Church in North Melbourne 1947. Janis and Laurie were later married at that same church. There will be many former residents of Yallourn who will have fond memories of the Shipp family; and our deepest sympathies are extended to Laurie, Ross, Deb and Leeanne on this sad occasion.
Articles about Laurie Shipp, his life and family can be found on this website at : http://www.virtualyallourn.com/node/24508 and also at: http://www.boylesfootballphotos.net.au/article50-Laurie-Shipp-Yallourn-Football-Club
WATT’s OF YALLOURN
This is the story of my grandfather, James Alexander (Jim) Watt, and his family who moved to Yallourn in the mid-1920’s.
Jim was born January 1899 in Pennan, a small fishing village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to fisherman John and Barbara (nee Wiseman). He lived with his three younger brothers – Ben, George and Andy. Sadly, Barbara died during her fifth pregnancy in 1908.
After Barbara’s death, John continued fishing then served with the Royal Navy (RN) during WW1. The children were cared for by relatives, friends and in a widowed seaman’s boarding school in Aberdeen. My grandfather Jim also joined the RN in 1917 after putting his age up one year to enlist. Both survived the war.
On return to Pennan, life was not the same. Brothers Jim, Ben and George left Scotland for a new life in Australia arriving in Melbourne in April 1922. They were followed by Andy and their father John soon after. Initially they did odd jobs that included fruit picking in Shepparton. Soon after, all five men moved to Yallourn to construct the Yallourn SECV. They lived for over 5 years in site camps.
My grandfather Jim officially joined the SECV on 5 August 1924. In the 1920’s, he worked as a builder’s labourer, trades assistant, rigger and scaffolder. Somehow Jim met a girl from Tasmania, Doris Hines, who at 21 years old was then living in Melbourne. On 1 February 1930 they were married at the Presbyterian Church in Malvern.
On 24 September, my father James Andrew (Jim 2nd) Watt was born, followed a year later by his sister Barbara. The family then lived at 10 Strzelecki Road, Yallourn.
About 1934, the family moved to Morwell Bridge. At this time, Jim worked as a power station lagger, trimmer and steam plant attendant. Working the fishing boats and RN steamship boilers made it easier to qualify for power station operations. By October 1945 he was employed as a Turbine Driver.
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Photo taken by H W Lynch at 24 Hillside of Mary, his wife, & his mother. This is the Lynch's second Yallourn house, having previously lived at 12 Maiden Street.
Photo's taken by H W Lynch of the 250 Ruston shovel. Two are of the erection of the shovel (6 February 1925) & two are of a subsequent accident involving the shovel whilst operating in the open cut, later in 1925.
These photo's were taken by H W Lynch on the 22 February 1925 of the now established garden at 12 Maiden Street. Mary Lynch, H W Lynch's wife is in the photo's.