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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Tourism Booklet, A.H.Powell (Powell Print Ballarat), Warrnambool - The Blue Ribbon Pleasure Resort, 1913
This is a booklet by the Warrnambool Tourist Publication 1913This is a booklet of 62 pages. It has a white cover with red and blue printing on the front cover and a blue-toned photograph on the back cover. The pages contain printed text, advertisements and black and white photographs. The pages are stapled.non-fiction This is a booklet by the Warrnambool Tourist Publication 1913warrnambool tourism, visit to warrnambool 1915 by george mcdonald -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Calendar
S.H. Sparkman, commercial printer, Calendar 1928. Coloured photograph of a mountain scene with company details and monthly calendar. Calendar sheets tear off stapled to backing board. calendar, f. h. sparkman, 1928, commercial printer -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, City of Nunawading land use statement, 1994
A draft statement from City of Nunawading on land use strategy to establish directions & priorities for land use change and development within the municipality for the remainder of this decade and into the next. Council seeking comments.land use, city of nunawading -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Pre-paid 1 sections printed on blue card, MMTB printed for the PMG, 1960's
Ticket - Pre-paid 1 sections printed on blue card, MMTB printed for the PMG, punched for "out" at the 2 section mark. Has the conditions of travel on the rear.trams, tramways, mmtb, tickets, pmg, sections -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, U3A Nunawading Newsletter, 2010
Newsletter of the University of the Third Age Nunawading. No.74 Sep 2010.Newsletter of the University of the Third Age Nunawading. No.74 Sep 2010 incl. photos of Springvale Road railway crossing. See Series Contents card for holdingsNewsletter of the University of the Third Age Nunawading. No.74 Sep 2010.springvale road nunawading, nunawading railway station, u3a nunawading -
Bendigo Military Museum
Programme, RAN, "BOOBY ISLAND BLUES" 8 Nov 1970 HMAS SYDNEY, 8 Nov 1970
HMAS SYDNEY was used as a troopship between Australia and South Vietnam.This is a single sheet of foolscap paper, folded once to become a 4 page program. Printing is in black ink.troop ship, vietnam war -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Eurofighter Typhoon
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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 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Pamphlet - Brochure - Fawthrop Lagoon, the jewel in the heart of Portland, n.d
Brochure, natural colour, hand-made paper, dark blue and brown print. History of Fawthrop Lagoon AKA 'the Swamp'. Screen print of birds taking flight from Fawthrop's Lagoon on front cover, illustrations of birds and map of lagoon location on body of programme. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
A large cardboard folder containing (i) newspaper cuttings from various sources. These sources are, ' Illustrated London News,' ' Herald,' ' The Mail,' ' Herald,' ' Age', ' The Sun News-Pictorial,' and ' Everybody's,' and are dated 1938-1970. (ii) A copy of the 'Bendigo Advertiser,' dated Wednesday, November 27, 1968. (iii) 2 ' Bendigo Advertiser,' supplements dated February 16, 1963 and November 27, 1968. (iv) An 8 page fascimile of 'The Age' newspaper celebrating the move of the newspaper to a new building in Spencer Street. There is also some correspondance between Lydia Chancellor and Mr. M.P.J. Hurrell the Promotions Officer at 'The Age.' (v) An article titled ' John Fairfax 1804-1877 Maker of The Sydney Morning Herald,' from 'The Home,' March 1, 1941. An article titled, ' The Day & Age of David Syme,' from 'Walkabout' February, 1963. Information re the Lutine Bell at Lloyds of London. Articles re 'THE MAIL' newspaper for Bendigo beginning in 1968. Article by Claudia Wright re jumpsuits, Champagne and toys. Article Re Baron Julius de Reuter, founder of the Reuters news service. The Crystal Palace in London.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, various articles, lydia chancellor collection, collection, newspapers, ' the age' newspaper, ephemera, ' the bendigo advertiser.' -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Bonnie Lockwood, 14 Feb 1929 - 1 Jan 2017
Life story of Bonnie Lockwood, wife of Bill.Life story of Bonnie Lockwood, wife of Bill.Life story of Bonnie Lockwood, wife of Bill.lockwood, bonnie, bill, mitcham rsl -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Last chance to save the Ws, for whom the bell tolls", "Joy ride bid to save the W's for whom the bell tolls", "Something in sway means a ride back in time", "For the love of Melbourne's W class tram", 10/10/2010 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping - set of three different pages - from the Sunday Age 10/10/2010, titled "Last chance to save the Ws, for whom the bell tolls". Article looks at the future of the W class trams, a possible tourist route, union and crew viewpoints, Page 1 has a photo of SW6 884, crossing the Latrobe St bridge, written by Ruth Williams. Page 4 - "Joy ride bid to save the W's for whom the bell tolls" and "Something in sway means a ride back in time". Article written by John Elder and Craig Sillitoe. Page 16 - Editorial "For the love of Melbourne's W class tram" - promoting the retention of the trams, use for tourist services and upgrading them for use.trams, tramways, w class, sw6 class, save the w's, tram 884 -
Melton City Libraries
Pamphlet, Thoroughbred Country, c.1985
"Melton has a long and celebrated history of horse breeding and racing. Draught horses were a crucial aspect of life in the early days of European settlement, and were heavily depended upon for both transport and agricultural labour. Peppercorn trees at the corner of Station and Brooklyn roads have been associated with a horse trough installed there to provide a drink to workhorses carting produce to the chaff mills and railway station south of Melton.20 Breeders, trainers and harness drivers in the area later became such an influential force in the equine industry that this came to be a defining aspect of the district’s identity and reputation.Pioneer of the Victorian horse racing industry and early Rockbank squatter William Cross Yuille was one of the earliest importers of stud racehorses in the district in the 1850s. A leading sports editor and writer, Yuille established bloodstock auctioning agency W. C. Yuille & Co. and was involved in the compilation of the first Australian Stud Book, which ensures the integrity of thoroughbred breeding in Australia. According to early Melton chronicler Alexander Cameron, horse races were first organised in the area by Rockbank farmer William Keating. Keating owned racehorses of his own, and many brought horses from Melbourne for the events, which ‘drew large gatherings’.22 Melton Racing Club meetings were held on the Exford Estate with the permission of H. W. Staughton, who built a small wooden grandstand in 1882. Other early races and sports meetings are said to have been held in the vicinity of the current-day Melton golf course.23 An 1884 article reported that Melton’s ‘race programme … equals any put forth by country towns of far greater size’. Ernest Clarke was another important figure in the early horse racing industry in Melton. He established the Melton Stud in 1902, which bred numerous successful racehorses. Perhaps most notably The Welkin, one of the most famous stallions in Australian horse racing in the early twentieth century. The Welkin sired Gloaming, bred by Clarke at the Melton stud in 1915 and one of Australia’s greatest champion racehorses. During a long and prestigious career in both Australia and New Zealand, Gloaming achieved a triumphant 57 wins out of 67 starts and won a record amount of prize money. Ken Cox purchased the Stockwell Stud in Diggers Rest in 1957 and developed it into one of the largest and most renowned thoroughbred breeders in Australia. With its top-class facilities, international design standards and scientific methods, Stockwell became ‘the flagship of the Victorian breeding industry’.26 As well as racing studs, numerous trotting tracks were established on the flat plains around Melton in the 1960s.27 Other studs to play a leading role in the development of Melton as thoroughbred country were Cornwall Park and Merrywood at Toolern Vale, St John’s Lane Stud at Diggers Rest and Birchwood, Teppo Park and Dreelburn in the far north-east of the shire, near Sunbury. By 1985, thoroughbred horse breeding was such big business in Melton that the shire council adopted the slogan ‘The Heart of Thoroughbred Country’, which was used throughout its promotional material.29 But the slogan contained deeper meaning and was not just about Melton’s great equine industry and thoroughbred champions, the council explained: ‘“Thoroughbred Country” should be seen as a new concept of Melton, as a place where people can achieve the “Thoroughbred” ideal, excellence in all aspects of life’. The aim of the council in promoting ‘The Heart of Thoroughbred Country’, was ‘to instil in present and future residents the feeling that this is a place that is better than others. A place to be proud of’. In 1988, Melton’s champion reinsman Gavin Lang won his 176th race of the season, claiming the national harness racing record for the most wins in a single season.The following year, the first Melton Plate was held at Moonee Valley Racecourse, cementing the district’s importance in the harness racing industry. The inaugural winner was Victorys Phil, owned by local Danny Mullan. By the 1990s, Melton had earned the title of the ‘Home of Harness Racing in Victoria’. State-of-the-art, world-class harness racing facility and entertainment complex Tabcorp Park opened in Melton in 2009. In 2011, the Shire of Melton was home to over 140 registered trainers and over 1,200 horses. The municipality’s continuing leadership and influence in the industry today is a testament to the skills, talents and leadership of the local community over its history".Shire of Melton pamphlet of a map and information of the equine industry in Meltoncouncil -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Meeting to push for tram's return", 22/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
Article from page 1 and 2 of The Courier, Monday 22/1/1996 written by Andrew McBride that a meeting is to be held the following day at the Ballarat Town Hall to form a group to push for the return of trams to Ballarat. Quotes Peter Hiscock, Sovereign Hill Executive Director and Andrew McEvoy, Ballarat Tourism Board, Executive Officer. Also has item about the $2m upgrade of Ballarat Railway Station. Includes a photo of Peter Hiscock looking along Sturt St. from Grenville St. Photo by Alan Marini."Franklins Fresh 329" stamp in top right hand corner in black ink.trams, tramways, public meeting, ballarat railway station, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
City of Kingston
Pamphlet - Black and white, Plan of the town of Beaumaris near Brighton
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City of Kingston
Pamphlet - Colour, Brock Bros, South Brighton Township Estate, 1888
Sales plan for land in the suburb of South Brighton (Moorabbin), bounded by Point Nepean Road, South Road, Patterson Street and the Mordialloc Railway Line. Incorporates Wolsely Street and Gordon StreetThe developing urban area of Moorabbin within the City of Kingston. This land sale pamphlet illustrates the subdivision of land within the municipality and the changing demographic of the district as new houses are constructed close to infrastructure.Colour pamphlet advertising for private sale the South Brighton Township Estate, South Brighton. Incorporates a map of the estate bordered by Point Nepean Road, South Road, Patterson Street, and the Mordialloc Railway Line. Includes Wolsley Street and Gordon Street. land sales, south brighton, estate, moorabbin -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, Electric Supply Co. of Vic (ESCo), Cars for all routes to and from the Coliseum, 1920's
Single sheet of paper that appears to have been either taken from a book or was printed as a pamphlet to advertise the routes that Ballarat Tramways (ESCo) ran. On the reverse side is an advertisement for Craig's Hotel, Lydiard St. Ballarat. See image files as well. The sheet has numerous tears on the left side (when viewed from Craigs Hotel) and marks possibly from gluing into a book and pieces of paper missing at about the position where it could have been stapled. Also two pin holes in top corners. The details for Ballarat Tramways notes the use of Fare Boxes, the Electric Supply Company offices being near the Coliseum, and the various colours used on the various routes and points of interest for visitors along the route. Request people to "Enter front end of cars and move right through". The advertisement for Craig's shows a photo of the hotel, motorcars outside , that it has been renovated and sewered throughout, that T.F. McManamny was proprietor. On top and bottom of the photograph, "J. Hesse" has been handwritten in using black ink. A letter "A" is on the lower left hand side of the sheet. Possibly c1920, though the cars could date this more accurately and when T.F. McManamny was the Proprietor. On top and bottom of the photograph, "J. Hesse" has been handwritten in using black ink.trams, tramways, routes, route indicators, esco, craig's hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ROYALTY
A box with a photo of The Queen on the front. Contains cuttings from magazines of the British Royal Family. Sources include 'Pix,' 'Journal,' 'Australian Woman's Weekly,' 'Woman's Mirror,' 'Illustrated London News' and 'The Daily Mirror.' 1950 - 1954. A book titled 'Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother' Norwich, Jarrold & Sons Ltd. 1973 is also included.Royaltyroyalty, british, royal family, lydia chancellor, collection, royalty, british royal family, the queen, the queen mother, 'queen elizabeth the queen mother, ' history, united kingdom, england -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Herald (Melbourne), Robin Boyd dead, 52, 17.10.1971
This article contains an announcement of Robin Boyd's death on and gives a brief summary his recent activities.walsh st library -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Advertising brochure, Marysville Ski Centre, Unknown
An advertising brochure for Marysville Ski Centre in Victoria.An advertising brochure for Marysville Ski Centre in Victoria. Marysville Ski Centre is a family-owned business, which has been operated by Nat and Beryl Morandi since 1981. The business started from very humble beginnings hiring toboggans at Lake Mountain initially from the back of a Bedford Van, and then upgraded to a rickety old shed with the addition of ski equipment for hire. In 1983, Marysville Ski Centre commenced business in its current position in Marysville. Then this building was destroyed, along with most of the buildings in Marysville, during the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Currently, the business operates from their new custom-designed ski hire which has been built to cater for the different needs of the hire.marysville, victoria, marysville ski centre, photograph, nat morandi, beryl morandi, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - CHART, Qantas Recalls
Item relates to Arthur Thomas MANLY No 431130 RAAF. Refer Cat No 3710 for his service details.Brown cartridge paper folded 4 ways. Articles & photos of the history of Qantas 1920 - 1970. Rear has an assortment of articles of Australian history 1770 - 1970. Top front of chart: QANTAS RECALLS Top rear of chart: AUSTRALIAN GAZETTEnewspaper, history of qantas -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Programme - Official List of Players, Football programme, 1925
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PALL MALL
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Pall Mall: Sandhurst circa 1860s. In January, 1865, land in Pall Mall sold for 90 pounds per foot. In 1867, the Duke of Edinburgh visited the town. The Prince Albert Hall was erected next to the town hall for the Prince's visit. Unfortunately, the hall burnt down just hours before his arrival. A torchlight procession to mark the occasion saw the model of 'Galatea', manned by four boys, aged about eight, catch fire and result in the death of three people. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Programme - Celebration of Mary MacKillop, Jan-95
Mary MacKillop is closely associated with Portland. When she was 20, in 1862, she made her way to Portland to become governess to the daughters of Mrs Cameron. Mrs Cameron was a relative of the MacKillop family. Mary began teaching at Common School 510 which was later to become All Saints Primary School. In 1863 Mary and her family moved into Bay View House which was located in Bentinck Street. Mary went on to establish Bay View House - Bay View Seminary for Young Ladies began in 1864 and was run by Mary and her sisters.Celebration programme, Sister Mary Mackillop, Portland. Jan 28-29, 1995. Cream A4 paper, folded, black print, image of Mary MacKillop on front.mary mackillop, school, education, all saints school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Emu Creek Bush Band Collection: Ball Ticket
A ticket from the Turn Of The Century Ball in aid of the Spastic Children's Society printed on beige card with silver trim and purple text. Dated Friday, 5th September. Year unspecified.emu creek bush band, spastic children's society, charlton -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Report of the Board Appointed to Advise the Government as to the Best Mode of Developing the Auriferous and Mineral Resources of the Colony, 1879-80, 1880
White Foolscap printed Government document relating Victoria's mineral resources.mineral resources, mining, mining districts, ballarat mining district, auriferous resources, william collard smith, rivett henry bland, henry rosales, robert m. sergeant, a.w. howitt, deep leads, carisbrook, sebastopol, sebastopol plateau, r.m. harvey, james m. main, john wall, g. hale, t.h. thompson, james leckie, e.h. uren, james cotter, p. matthews, w.k. peden, john sharp, g.c. robinson, dead horse lead, william benson, j. keith, smythesdale, charles thorne, haddon, linton, little bendigo, scarsdale, blackwood, daylesford, owen jones, james mcmillan, h.h. sainsbury, thomas bury -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Games of the XXIVTH Olympiad, Seoul 1988, Closing Ceremony, c. 1988
Program of the Closing Ceremony of the 1988 Seoul Olympics collected by Doug Pleasance. Cover colour is black to represent the close of the Olympics and correspond with the concept of 'Yang' , contrasting the Opening Ceremony book which was coloured white to represent 'Ying'.The Program is an oversized booklet containing the information of the layout and running of the Games of the Olympiad Seoul 1988 Closing Ceremony. The cover of the program is black to represent the close of the Olympics and corresponds with the concept of 'Yang' , contrasting the Opening Ceremony book which was coloured white to represent 'Ying'. 1988 seoul olympic games, closing ceremony, seoul, book, programme, ying, yang -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TOP TEAM
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Monday, August 11, 2003. Top team: YMCA Harriers 1953. Max Pearce, Russell Jack, Des Duguid, Jack Couglan and Keith Jack.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society (BTPS), "Replica Destination Curtain", Mid 1980's
A4 photocopied sheet titled "Replica Destination Curtain" describing a reproduction or replica destination curtain or blind or roll, used in Ballarat Tramways by the SEC c1960. Provides notes on the curtains, how made, grouping of the routes, horse drawn trams, SEC operations and closure, and inviting people to be members. Gives the BTPS address and phone number. Has the phrase "Ballarat Trams are Ballarat History" on the bottom of the sheet. Has the reproduction of the curtain or roll on the rear of the sheet.trams, tramways, btps, destination roll, destination indicators, sec, routes -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Suzanne Carbone and Wayne Taylor, "Connies return as Moomba monarchs for a day", 11/03/2002 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Age, Melbourne Tuesday March 12, 2002, titled "Connies return as Moomba monarchs for a day" with a story written by Suzanne Carbone about the previous day's Moomba Tram Parade and the Connies. Features a photo of BTM Horse Tram No. 1 in the parade. Photo by Wayne Taylor. The same photograph appeared on The Age's web site in colour. See btm2010i2 for this photo.moomba, melbourne, btm, horse trams