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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper - cutting, The Courier Ballarat, "Big Success" & "Conductressess' fund", August 1944
The two cuttings report on the Gala Ball, late August 1944, the attendees and positions, the ladies dresses along with other details.Demonstrates newspaper reporting re the Sylvia Mitchell fund raising.Set of 2 newspaper cuttings pasted onto a sheet of card with a small folded section at the base of the first item.most popular conductress, sylvia mitchell, tramways, sec, red cross -
Clunes Museum
Programme, 2008
AWARD PRESENTATION TO SYDNEY BARNES DUNCAN, JOAN MARGARET ROBBINS AND JEAN HIGGINS FOR MANY YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE R.S.L. AND THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY.PROGRAMME FOR AN R.S.L. AWARD CEREMONY IN THE CLUNES TOWN HALL ON 30TH MARCH 2008local history, document, programmes, r.s.l. -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Copy, Whittlesea Post, Lionel Rose guarantees Hotel lease, 8 Apr 1970
Frank Oakes, father of Lionel Rose's fiancee, Jenny Oakes, brought a lease of the Bridge Inn Hotel at Mernda.Historical building of the Shire of WhittleseaNewsprint with 2 black and white imagesmernda, bridge inn hotel, frank oakes, lionel rose, jenny oakes, jenny rose, stephen strudwick, bridge inn hotel licensee, harada -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Sun, “Tram crowd hit by casks”, 7/08/1970 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping titled: “Brewery Truck Rips Tram: 2 die” The Sun Friday August 7 1970 Photos and text “Tram crowd hit by casks” Queens Parade Two passengers died when tram and brewery truck crashed at Clifton Hill (Thursday August 8 1970). Twenty-two people were injured, two seriously. Semi-trailer owned by Carlton and United Breweries. Tram driver Graham Barry McPhee, 31, was injured. Semi-trailer travelling along Queen’s Pde towards the city. No 88 tram bound for East Preston was just completing a turn from Smith St into Queen’s Pde. Six ambulances took 12 people to St Vincent’s and Royal Melbourne Hospitals. Police charged truck driver, 39, on two counts of manslaughter, and also charged driving under the influence of alcohol and exceeding .05. Will appear in Collingwood Court on October 12.trams, tramways, accidents, trucks, clifton hill, smith st, queens parade -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Newspaper, the Vics in Vietnam
Large copy of an article featuring all the soldiers who lost their lives in Vietnam from Victoria dated 3rd October 1992heral Sun - Saturday 3rd October 1992newspaper, deaths in victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newsletter - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ST PAULS ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL CHURCH 'BENEATH THE SOUTHERN CROSS' POETRY AND HYMS AND BICENTENIAL PROGRAMME 1988, 1988
LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ST PAULS ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL CHURCH 'BENEATH THE SOUTHERN CROSS' POETRY AND HYMS AND BICENTENIAL PROGRAMME 1988 Sunday 2o March 1988bendigo, history, bendigo churches -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Church Parish News, n.d
25 issues of the Portland Church of England Parish News, from May 1959 - August 1965 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: RAINY DAY
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 1999. Rainy day: Mitchell Street in Bendigo is affected by floods in 1916.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: VOLUNTEERS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. Volunteers: this photo was provided by Bob Marmion. The photo relates to his research into the Bendigo Volunteer Rifles and the Bendigo Cavalry of the 1860s. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Film - DVD, Barbara Boyd-Anderson, "The Wharfie", 1980s
"The Wharfie" is a short film by Barbara BOYD-ANDERSON, of father Tom PEART. Shows Appleton Dock in 1980s and photographs from the past.built environment - industrial, piers and wharves - waterside workers, transport - shipping, tom peart, zachary newbold, kevin anderson, barbara boyd-anderson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association, Community News: official journal of the Greenhills and North Greensborough Progress Association. 25th June,1970. Edition No.5/70, 25/06/1970
This edition includes a report on the Progress Association's June 1970 meeting, Councillors report, Fighting pollution and ugliness, How about a community hotel? Some grevilleas for local planting, Further acacias, School and Kinder news, Scout and Guide news, Letters to the editor.Newsletter, 18 p., illus. greenhills and north greensborough progress association, greenhills -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - The Sun Newspaper dated 20/2/1942 - Special - My War Part 23 - Japanese Raid Dawin Twice, Local Newspaper Reporting on World War 2 Events - My War Part 23 - Japanese Raid Dawin Twice
World War 2, Local Newspaper dated 20/2/1942World War Two - Darwin Bombed Twice, Bombs Rock Darwin Local newspaper dated 20/2/1942 - Special - My War - Japanese Raid Darwin Twice - Bombs Rock Darwin Japanese Raid Darwin Twice - Bombs Rock Darwinlocal newspaper reporting on world war 2 events - my war part 23 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Daily Express UK Newspaper Dated 7/6/1944 - D_Day Continues - Tanks 10 Miles In, UK Newspaper
Daily Express UK Newspaper Dated 7/6/1944D_Day ContinuesDaily Express UK Newspaper Dated 7/6/1944 D_Day Continues - Tanks 10 Miles In , No Longer any Opposition on The Beaches , No Fightersd_day continues - tanks 10 miles in, no longer any opposition on the beaches, no fighters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, Camberwell Centenary Feature, 1971
Newspaper insert commemorating the centenary of the municipality of Camberwell.camberwell, commemorative newspaper editions, christian-washfold collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - RAILWAYS COLLECTION: DRIVER DIANNE'S HISTORIC TRAIN RIDE
Railways Collection -Article re Driver Dianne's Historic Train ride cream coloured -Photocopy of an article in the Sunday Herald Sun 4.4.1999 -Dianne Brown made history as the first woman train driver in Victoria.newspaper, herald, photograph, dianne brown made history as the first woman train driver in victoria -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Programme - Heywood Digger's Picnic Race Meeting Saturday, 19 April 1958, Hamilton Spectator, Heywood Digger's Picnic Race Meeting Saturday, 19 April 1958, Apr-58
Formerly Bower Bird Museum, HeywoodFront: Heywood Digger's Picnic Race Meeting Saturday, 19 April 1958 Official program - - 2/- Harold Caffin Hon Secretary Back: Publican's Booth Conducted by Mr D. O'Brian Heywood Luncheon and afternoon tea by the Heywood Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary "Hamilton Spectator" Print -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BENDIGO NORTH P.S. COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTING
Newspaper article with photo of Chinese Association president Russell Jack unveilling a new wall mural on the wall of the Bendigo North School. Recognition of the schools contribution to the culture of the Bendigo Chinese.education, primary, sun loong dragon donation -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Aussie Trackers Vietnam: Volume 1
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, A collection of photos on 12 Film, DVDs donated by Robert Fuller
vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives , australian -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FLOWING
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Flowing: this photograph was taken at the Laanecoorie Weir in the mid 1980s. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Victorian Horticultural Society, 1867
Annual General Meeting. Due to lack of funds planting had not yet stearted in the new orchard.Photocopy of article in "The Leader" (Melbourne) on 3 August, 1867 p9. the leader, orchard -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, 'Call for new members or society maybe be history, 2003
Mary Tolhurst M&DHS - March 29th Dunvegan Willows Park Melton 1992 Ladies Oral History Day Graham Minns President Ray Radford MC Sound recording transfer to CD 2011 by Tom Wood Edited typescript by Wendy Barrie 2013 I was born in Rockbank, and when I was five years old moved to Toolern Vale and started and finished school there. Toolern Vale only consisted of the Store, Post Office and shop, where you could buy your fodder, and pollard supplies, the Hall, the little Church and the bluestone School. The School changed shape three times from the 1800s[1869] til the time I went there. There was four generations of my family that went there and it was destroyed by fire in 1965. Marjorie nee Myers Butler. Yes, I remember along with it your lovely Ronisch piano. Mary, quite true! Marj what you say about the Ronisch piano. When I came the age to learn music my mum and dad couldn’t really afford it, but still what parents do for their children. They had Marj go along with them and pick this lovely Ronisch piano. It was known round the district. Everyone commented about the loss that lovely piano. After leaving school it was war time, 1939, then it was work, When I was 7 year old I was put out into the cow yard. In 1940 when the soldiers were going away our milk was confiscated it had to go to Bacchus Marsh. It used to go the Sunbury to be brine cooled and then go to Melbourne. Then they took it then to the Lifeguard Milk Factory at Bacchus Marsh. It had to go as condensed milk to the soldiers. This year is 50 years of the Land Army. I was an unofficial Land Army but they still kept check on me. I went onto married life and I followed the cows right through [howls of laughter] and we went on until the 1965 fire. That’s when we got out of the cows. Marjorie asks, was Granny Watts your grandmother or great grandmother? Mary: She was my great grandmother, the midwife of Melton. The 1965 fire started ¾ of a mile above our place, Frank Ryan’s sheds were burnt and his house was saved, then it wiped the School out, the Hall, the Church the Post Office and Store and little house that was Charlie Charlton’s in the early days. Mrs Wilson’s place was saved by the Fire Brigade by pulling boards off the side, and from there it went over the hill and it was stopped at the Rockbank Railway Station. If it had of got over the railway they said it would have gone into Werribee. A lot was burnt out in that strip. Mary nee Nixon Collins: 18 houses burnt that day. Audience question, did Melton get burnt that day? Ray: No. It came down through the Toolern Vale road and cut across about a mile and a half from the cross roads at Toolern Vale from north westerly to the south east and cut through over the Keilor road. Mary: It came in across the creek at Funstons in Toolern, then through Jim Minns. Dorothy was it your place then [nee Knox Beaty] to Ken Beatty’s and from there it went through to Doug McIntosh’s and to Cockbills and the wind changed and it came across to the railway line, and that is where they stopped it. [the cause of the fire was controversial, they had been burning off the night before and there was some talk of someone starting it. It was very hot and very strong wind, it was a terrible day] Ray: When the fire went through McIntosh’s they had a haystack on the north side of their house and the haystack got caught and the fire burnt a hole through the side of the house and the boys pyjamas on the bed. The house was saved. It came through like and express train roaring at you, I was at McIntosh’s when it went roaring past. You couldn’t see, dust and ash and tremendous heat. The fire started about 12 o’clock Jack [husband] said to me, fire, I said where, where? Just up the road, what have I got to do? and he went out and he had gone to the fire and left me. I tried to get the animals and I put out buckets of water, putting the buckets of water out saved my life. Chas Jones and another friend of his came in and they picked up the buckets of water, I thought I had better get out because the fire was on the haystack up the paddock and when I went to go out through the north side of the house and couldn’t get out, I’ll go through the front gate so I went around the other side of the house. I got caught there and Chassy Jones and his friend came round carrying the bucket of water and I panicked. He threw the bucket of water over me. Well that is what saved my life because I was damp, whenever we tried to leave the ball of fire came over me and over my shoulder and my hair was scorched. Chassy Jones lost his truck and Keith Watt his big truck because he had the water tank on it and they couldn’t get out of the yard. Granny Watt’s house, the first private hospital had condemned and Jack and I pulled it down and had it moved up to Toolern and had it in the yard a fortnight and it was all burnt and we didn’t get the shed we wanted. Every 13 years right up until Ash Wednesday fires, there has always been fire close at hand. The 1952 fire went down the back of the house, the 1965 fire took the house, and the house that I live in now, it is the third house that has been on that spot. When the Hunters owned it, Mrs Hunter was nearly burnt in her bed. They had a 13 roomed house. In 1924 the house burnt down, and there was another house was built there and that was the one that burnt down. Edna: So Mary built a brick veneer house. Marjorie: like the three little pigs [laughter] Mary Tolhurst member of the Melton & District Historical Society in the Melton and Moorabool Leader local identities, local special interest groups -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Newspaper articles detailing the acquisition of 40 acres of land for Jubilee Park, formerly known as Sanders Estate, for recreation purposes
Various newspaper articles about detals of the acquisition, by Ringwood Council, of 40 acres of land for Jubilee Park, formerly known as Sanders Estate, for recreation purposes in 1945-1959. The area included named streets - Prussia Road (not West Prussia Road), Duffy Street, Ireland Street, Evens Street and Chapman Street. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Newspaper - Newspaper article, Newsclipping Relating to Stonemason Julien Hardy
Julien Hardy was the first discoverer of gold at Happy Valley. A stonemason, he was born at Vire, Normandy, France. He established a stone quarry on the Melbourne Road, near Warrenheip (on the site now occupied by Shady Acres Caravan Park). From here, he quarried blocks that were used in the Ballarat Town Hall.Newsclippingjulien hardy, stonemason, gold, happy valley, shady acres, warrenheip, ballarat town hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: STILWELL
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Stilwell's prominent furniture and hardware business on the south side of Hargreaves Street. Courtesy Bendigo Historical Society. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, The Good Neighbour, 1966
The Good Neighbour - Issue no. 151, August 1966. Includes article on Schwerkolt Cottage, and on immigration to Australia.Issue no. 151, August 1966. Includes article on Schwerkolt Cottage, and on immigration to Australia.The Good Neighbour - Issue no. 151, August 1966. Includes article on Schwerkolt Cottage, and on immigration to Australia.schwerkolt cottage, immigration -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - The Sun Newspaper dated 15/8/1945 - special- My War Part 155 - 2 off, Local Newspaper dated 15/8/1945 - Special - My War Part 155 - 2 Copies - Japan Agrees to Surrender , Lest We Forget
Local Newspaper dated 15/8/1945 reporting on World War 2 eventsLocal Newspaper dated 15/8/1945 reporting on World War 2 eventsLocal Newspaper dated 15/8/1945 - Special - My War Part 155 - 2 CopiesJapan Agrees to Surrender , Lest We Forget- POW Prison Ordealjapan agrees to surrender, lest we forget, newspaper, world war 2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: CRACKERJACK
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, August 3, 2004. Crackerjack: all smiles after their success in the pairs titles at the Country Week Championships were Mrs. W. Flett and Mrs. H. Benckensell (c). The photograph was taken in 1951 by L. Hughes.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Programme, Southwood Primary School Annual Christmas Concert programme 1984
Southwood Primary School Annual Christmas Concert 1984 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Programme - Program, Souvenir Programme, Grand Opening Ceremony and Concert, 20/10/1950
Souvenir Programme for the opening ceremony of the Chiltern War Memorial Hall and Returned Soldiers' Club Room, held on Friday, 20th October, 1950. Program includes photographs of the exterior and interior of the buildingPhotocopy of a souvenir program, printed on 2 sheets of A4 paperchiltern war memorial hall, rsl, opening ceremonies