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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Visits to Suburban Gardens, 1867
Article about Mr. Robert Hepburn's, Upper Hawthorn orchard (Corner of Auburn and Burwood Roads.)Articles in "The Leader'" 05.10.1867 p9and 12.10.1867 p10the leader, robert hepburn, orchards -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, “It’s the new-look tram”, 24/03/1973 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping titled: The Age, 24/3/73 “It’s the new-look tram” Photo and text of Melbourne’s newest tram Minister for Transport, Mr Wilcox, look at model of new tram at Preston workshops. Mr S Bramich, electrical engineer, worked on project. Photo shows model of tram with full-size prototype behind the two men. Melbourne's new orange-coloured super trams have been designed for an era of one-man operators and women drivers. Cheaper to run. Passengers should find them more comfortable and faster. Will go into service early next month (April?). MMTB Chairman, RF Kirby said board would like to recruit women drivers for trams, especially new super trams. "...very keen to have women tram drivers. But union has objected." Kirby said board had no immediate plans for introduction of one-man operators but trams could be easily adapted. One-man operations could be used in off-peak periods. State Government recently approved calling of tenders for 100 new trams to replace Melbourne's oldest trams. 300 trams are 50 years old. New tram is 53 feet long and 8 feet 9 inches wide. Passengers will enter through front door and purchase ticket from seated conductor. Rear exit door. Improvements to new trams are:, forward boarding means all passengers have to pass conductor, reducing missed-fare problem costing about $1M per year, no running board and tram cannot move until all doors are closed. Reduce compensation payments to passengers for injuries, last year around $30K, faster acceleration and top speed of 45 mph, ventilating fans and heating during the winter, stop lights and flashing turn indicatorstrams, tramways, prototype tramcar, modelling, z class, preston workshops, minister for transport, mmtb chairman -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - SHAMROCK HOTEL COLLECTION: SOUVENIR MAGAZINE
Shamrock Hotel, Pall Mall, Bendigo - The Gazette Shamrock Hotel Souvenir Newspaper Supplement 8.4.1981 showing excellent photo of the hotel - dating back to the 1850's - on the front with an article from Premier Hamer.newspaper -
Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: October 9, 2001
Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. October 9: Diabetes Plus seminar – Laurel Sutherland, Multi-disciplinary assessments at Burwood school – Michelle Piggott. royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: YESTERDAY IS TODAY
25.3.1980 Newspaper article 'Yesterday is today ' by Dorothy Dempsey 'Yesterday is today ' - the title of an exhibition of her pen and wash drawings. Shown are pictures of 'Harvesting the Crop at Myers Creek ' and The Remains of a garden at Flagstaff Hill in the Whipstick 'newspaper, bendigo advertiser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CHILDREN
A box decorated with red Christmas paper. Contains mostly pictures of or relating to children but does contain some items related to Australian history and animals. Sources include 'National Geographic,' 'To-day' and 'Australian Women's Weekly.' Dated 1933-1955.person, individual, children, lydia chancellor, collection, ephemera, children, person, australian history, animals, female, male, person -
Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: November 6, 2001
Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. November 6: Summer program – Chris Headland, Kick Start program – Sean Tyrell, Magazines – Marcus Stacey and Jennie D’Ambra, Christmas sale – Lisa Morales.royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Age, Hall will be restored as memorial to Boyd, 19.10.1971
Article stating that The Royal Australian Institute of Architects will launch an appeal to restore a church hall in South Melbourne to Robin Boyd's memory. Several months before, Robin Boyd was president of the Victorian chapter and arranged for the purchase of the hall plus other buildings for its new headquarters.walsh st library -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - OBITUARY ARTICLES 1947, c. Nov 1947
Allan Frederick Goodall DFC, RAAF was killed in a car crash on Nov 1st 1947 age 25 years. Refer Cat No 543.2 for his service details.Thirteen Newspaper articles of various sizes relating to the death and funeral of A.F. Goodall DFC, RAAF. The largest is the size shown.obituary, dfc, goodall -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Avenues of Honour, Dr Laura James, John Kirby et al, 27 Jul 2015
PMHPS monthly meeting 27.07.2015 Dr Laura James discussing Avenues of Honour created in towns and cities following World War I, and relating stories of sevice men and women commemorated at various sites. Duration 1:04:59 (including meeting preliminaries)war - world war i, dr laura james, avenues of honour -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HORSEPLAY
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, October 24,2003. Horseplay: a sanitary tractor for horses.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Arthur Walker - The Courier, "Electric trams did something for Ballarat", 12/09/1970 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper Clipping from the Courier, Saturday 12 September 1970, titled "Electric trams did something for Ballarat", with sub-title "We owe a lot to our trams", written by Arthur Walker. Has photos of a ESCo Bendigo 4, Ballarat horse tram 7, a line of three of SEC trams in the loop and various non-Ballarat horse trams in another photo. Item has numerous stores about the Ballarat Tramway system and local stories.ballarat tramways, esco, horse trams, sec -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HOTEL
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Hotel: Golden Gully. A weatherboard hotel occupied this site from the 1850s. Its replacement was for many years owned by Edward Martin, who erected the present façade. It was de-licensed in 1916, but continued for a few years as a shop. Tragically many of the interior fittings were stolen, however, in more recent years it has been refurbished as a restaurant. The clip is in a foldernewspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Darebin Art Collection
Film - Eugenia Lim, Eugenia Lim, Yellow Peril, 2015
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Newsletter (Item) - ASTA- Astagram, Astagram November 1987, May 1989
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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Banner - Banner - The Heart of our Region, Nov-10
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: VISTA
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Vista: View from Camp Hill, looking north-east. 1875. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Flyer - Outstanding Auction Sales, 1957
Sale of property of the estate of Charles McCarthy Stott, a local estate agent. Example of the progress of the Municipality of MoorabbinAdvertising flyer for outstanding Auction Sales in the estate of Charles McCarthy Stott (1870-1956).Saturday 1 June 1957 - 4 properties for sale in Beaumaris - Saturday 8 June 1957 - 4 properties for sale in Highett (x2), Moorabbin, Ormondormond, 33 wells road beaumaris, 7 & 9 douglas street beaumaris, 100 oak street beaumaris, 5 & 6 balcombe road beaumaris, 34 tennyson street highett, 13 leopold st ormond, lot 93 tennyson street highett, lot 52 delma st moorabbin, auction, real estate -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Peter Lovell, Conservation Architect, Glen Stuart, 26 Jun 2000
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 26.06.2000. Recording done by Pat Grainger at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Peter Lovell, conservation architect, who spoke on the complexities of assessing heritage significance. Tape duration (Including members questions) 01:04:30town planning, town planning, heritage, peter lovell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: A NEW BEGINNING
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. W.G. Stephens, president of the Baptist Union, lays the foundation stone of the new Baptist Church at Eaglehawk. Others in the picture include Rev. S.J. Goble, F. Morris, F.Foot, and Rev. Boreham. Picture courtesy of the Bendigo Historical Society. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clippings, Ringwood Mail, First Speech Night - Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria, 1958
Ringwood Mail newspaper article clipped from pages 9 and 14, 23 December, 1958.Norwood's First Speech Night FOR its first Annual Speech Night Norwood High School put on a remarkably smooth and entertaining performance. It even broke new ground for these occasions by staging a junior Mannequin Parade. In the appreciative audience were the Mayor and Mayoress of Ringwood (Cr. and Mrs. R. 0. Spencer), Cr.and Mrs. Peter Vergers, Cr.and Mrs. Doug Baxter, Cr.and Mrs. Ben Hubbard, and Mr. George Ormandy (Head Master of Ringwood High School) and Mrs. Ormandy. After the singing of the Norwood High School Song,'Fidelis', the Mayor, as Chairman, gave high praise to the school for its 'mighty effort on its first Speech Night.' It was an historic night, he said, an event which would live in the minds of the boys and girls of the school for as long as they lived. Education was a live issue today, the Mayor said, and it was as well to reflect on what the teaching staff of a school was asked to do. They were asked to teach the children how to play their part in life, to make decent men and women of them. And if the children were a future disappointment to their parents the Head Master and the staff could not be blamed. On behalf of the Council and citizens of Ringwood, the Mayor offered congratulations and good wishes for a happy Christmas. In his report the Head Master (Mr. J. A. Gibson, B.A.) said the school colours of purple and gold had been appropriately chosen because of the golden wattle and purple sarsaparilla which rioted through the district. The badge design was a transition of Nowood to Northward, a symbolic representation of the magnetic compass which formed the central motif of the badge. The fact that the compass is used by travellers as a reliable guide gave the school the motto 'Fidelis' which combined the ideas of faithfulness trustworthiness and dependability. The word was easy to remember and to say, and its meaning set a worthy ideal which the boys and girls of the school could strive to attain. For House names native words had been chosen and they were associated with features of the district. The names Kalinda, Maroondah, Mullum and Yarra had already acquired a special significance for everyone associated -with the school. School traditions were also being established, the report went on, by the holding of annual swimming and athletic meetings and the awarding of prizes, and the school had been helped here by the generosity of certain good people of the community who had presented trophies. In the field of inter-house activities the Couche family had presented to the school the Couche Cup for Swimming Contests, and the Warrandyte cup for aggregate points earned in all sports; Mr. Avison had presented the Norwood Cup. for Athletics Contests, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godbehear the Rosebank Shield for award to the House gaining the highest aggregate score each year. Members of the Mackinlay family had perpetuated the name of the early owner of the property on which the school is built by donating a sum of money, the interest of which would provide the William and Elizabeth Mackinlay Prize each year for the Dux of Norwood High School. ATHLETIC SUCCESS The gross enrolment of 117, included 52 boys and 65 girls, who were divided into three forms of approx equal ability. The curriculum had been broadened to include excursions to the Art Gallery and Museum, to Orchestral concerts, and trips to Warrandyte, the Maroondah Dam and Healesville Wild Life Sanctuary. The school had taken part in inter-school sports contests during the year and came first in their section of the Swimming Contests held at Olympic Pool, also gaining second place at the Athletic Meeting at Olympic Park late in the year. A Social Service League had been formed in the school and had raised £36/7/3. This had been distributed to the Anti-Cancer Campaign, the Lord Mayor's Hospital Appeal, and Yooralla Crippled Children's Appeal. A Parents and Citizens Association had also been formed which had already raised more than £90 towards school funds. Mr. Gibson expressed the school's appreciation to the Head Master, staff and pupils of Boronia High School where Norwood pupils had been guests, and hoped that Norwood would be able to look after Mitcham High School as well in the coming year. After an informative explanation of the 'Importance and Responsibilities of a High School Advisory Council given by Inspector of Schools, Mr. H. W. Hopkins, B.A., the big moment of the evening arrived—the presentation of prizes and certificates by the Hon. J. W. Manson, MLA. Mr. Manson said the purpose of a school was twofold. It was to teach the children to fend for themselves and to live with one another. He congratulated Norwood High on its good start for the year and also those who didn't win prizes because, he said, they had learnt the most important lesson of all — not to win but to keep on trying. Second half of the program was purely entertainment. The School Drama Club presented a Christmas Nativity tableau and an adaptation of Charles Dickens' 'Christmas Carol' with considerable talent. The unique Dress Parade, conducted on the usual professional lines with a running commentary, was both amusing in its sophistication and delightful for the youthful charm of the mannequins and the excellence of the garments displayed. Attractive winter and summer school uniforms were displayed by boys and girls and featured the purple and gold colouring of the school. The girls' summer uniforms were fresh and cool looking with narrow lavender and white stripes. Gold Cesarine sports frocks were distinguished by a purple cord sash. Garments were made by girls in the Needlework Classes and reflected the greatest credit on both pupils and teachers. Cooking aprons, skirts, frocks and knitted sweaters and cardigans showed a wide variety and charm and the school uniforms were practical and smart. There was a bracket of rollicking folk dancing and a Making Music Interlude in which a group of boys and girls, in full hillbilly rig put on a turn with home-made instruments, penny whistles and their own fresh young voices. Teamwork was very good and the whole thing most amusing. Under the direction of Mr.J. A. Collins, the School choir sang delightfully; the traditional 'Greensleeves' and 'Gaudeums Igitur' being particularly effective. PRESENTATION PRIZES FORM 1A PASS CERTIFICATES — Margaret Forder, Noala Fullarton,Karen Gill, Jeanette Hamilton, Maureen Ing, Phyllis Kellar, Marie Knee, Norma Leslie, Mary Mackay, Valerie Quaife, Beverley Rimmer, Elizabeth Stubbs, Heather Trout, Gail Waugh, Brigitte Wieneroider, Jacqueline Wilson, Jeffrey Barnes, Stuart Dickson, Donald Duff, Brian Fitzgrald, Patrick Ford, Ian .Holt, Robert Jenkins, Allan Meyland, Ross Perkins, David Pullen, Denis Wise, John Wright. HONOUR CERTIFICATES; Lois Dewar, 89; Pauline Harmer 86.9, Brian Horswell 87.2. PASS CERTIFICATE and MOST IMPROVED: Willy Hoogstraat. HONOUR CERTIFICATE and DUX: Anne Luscombe, 94.9. FORM IB PASS CERTIFICATES: Faye Alsop, Helen Ashton, Joan Bedford, Carole Bonnett, Hazle Collins, Eileen Gunn, Gloria Lander, Meryn Longmire, Dianne Mclntyre, Geraldine McWilliam, Leslie Mahoney, Dawn Marley-, Judith Miller, Ann Morgan, Lucia Pruis, Dianne Whitehead, Jeffrey Aus, Peter Buckthorpe, Donald Falkingham, Brian Girvan, Nicholas Lobb, Graham Prime, Keith Purdie, Ronald Ryan, Colin Standfield, Kerry Stuart, Michael Toppin, Ian Weist, Terrence West, James Wilson. HONOLTR CERTIFICATES: Anne Couche 85.2; Susan Rule, 93.1; Dianne Thompson 92.1. PASS CERTIFICATE and MOST IMPROVED: Anne Bottomley. HONOUR CERTIFICATE and DUX: Arno Haemmerlea. FORM 1C PASS CERTIFICATES: Caroline Andrew, Ann Blower, Dianne Brown, Glenda Farrall, Judith Gibson, Jane Godbehear, Deidre Harding, Helen Morris, Margaret Patterson, Beverley Vergers, Heike Wenzel, Naomi Willshire. Beverley Wilson, Linda Woolan, Geoffrey David, Rowan Don, Timothy Donovan, Anthony Johnston, Michael Lavey, Frank Noble, Michael Parks, Graham Rogers, Gordon Stark, Angus Stark, David Williams. HONOUR, CERTIFICATES: Jennifer Coombs 87.1; Janice Cooke, 85.3; Merlyn Robertson 89.4; Richard Bell, 88.5; Peter Van Den Heuvel, 92.9; John Kerr, 89.3. PASS CERTIFICATE and MOST IMPROVED: Phillip Brown. HONOUR CERTTFICATE and DUX; Helena Lobb. ART PRIZE: Merlyn Robertson, 1C. NEEDLEWORK PRIZE: Judith Gibson, 1C. WILLIAM and ELIZABETH MACKINLAY PRIZE for Dux of the School: Anne Luscombe, 34.8. ATHLETICS CHAMPIONS. Norma Leslie (Mullum) under 13, girls. Dianne Whitehead (Yarra), 13 yrs and over girls, Don Falkingham (Kalinda), under 13, yrs, boys, Denis Wise (Maroondah), 13 years and over. HOUSE AWARDS Couche Cup for House Swimming Competition: Maroondah. Norwood Cup for House Athletics; Mullum. Warrandyte Cup for House Sport: Yarra. Rosebank Shield, for total House Points scored during year: Mullum. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER SIR JOHN QUICK
Articles: Bendigo advertiser from April 26, 2012 titled: A remarkable Bendigo man remembered and the Gazette from Thursday, August 5, 1993 titled Sir John Quick honored.newspaper, bendigo, sir john quick -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, HMAS Castlemaine, Peter Williams, Glen Stuart, 1996
Recording of PMHPS meeting on 27.05.1996. Recorded by Glen Stuart at the Liardet Community Centre. Speaker was Peter Williams on the story of HMAS Caslemaine as told by the Director of the Shipping Museum. Recording duration 01:21:13transport - shipping, peter williams, hmas castlemaine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FRIENDS
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Saturday, November 22, 2003. Friends: people standing outside the S. Royal Mail Hotel.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Australasian, "Beautiful Ballarat, 1937", Nov. 1937
Yields information about Ballarat and its locations or environs late 1937.Pages iii,iv,v, and vi of the "The Australasian", 20/11/1937, featuring centre pages iv, and V, "Beautiful Ballarat" and 11 photos with captions of Ballarat, eg Town Hall (tram 33) in photo, Sturt St. from Town Hall, Arch of Victory, Ballarat East Signal box (internal view), on other pages, "To be a farmers boy" and general photos of current events on page III, photos black and white reproduction. Record reviewed and images of three pages added 7-9-2013.trams, tramways, ballarat town hall, sturt st, railway, lake wendouree -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: NORTHERN GOLD MINE
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Northern Gold Mining Company. From a souvenir brochure presented to the American Fleet which visited Bendigo circa 1908. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Wyndham Art Gallery (Wyndham City Council)
Film, Sal Cooper, Art vs Sport, 2015
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: JOSS HOUSE
A Bendigo 'Advertiser' article titled 'Joss House re-born.' The old Chinese Joss House at Emu Point is being re-born by the National Trust of Australia. There are photos of the Joss House and the people involved in it and also historical information. 9/12/69bendigo, chinese, joss house, lydia chancellor collection, collection, bendigo, denis o'hoy, tourism, emu point, national trust of australia, historical buildings, house, houses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Newspaper - Newspapers, 1997
Newspapers bound in cardboard cover, part of ongoing collection commenced January 1990Collection of Lakes Post newspapers covering the period 1 July 1997 to 31 December 1997documents, newspapers -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald & Weekly Times Ltd, "Last tram will have a guard", 18/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from the Melbourne Sun of 18/9/1971 reporting that the last electric tram in Ballarat, to run tomorrow night, will have a special guard. Police and other officials will prevent stripping by souvenir hunters. Quotes Paul Nicholson of the BTPS, gives details of last run, when trams started in Ballarat, the replacement by buses and that one will be retained in Ballarat to run around Lake Wendouree until Christmas and one to come to Melbourne next week as part of tourism week.In blue ink on top of cutting "SUN 18/9/71"trams, tramways, closure, security, last tram, bus replacement