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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Framed newspaper article, 'History First Hand"
Article from Lilydale - Yarra Valley Post. Tuesday October 12 1993. Visit of year 10 Lilydale HS history students with former POW Charles Edwards. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: MISTERY
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were" from Monday, December 27, 2004. Mystery: five unknown soldiers, one sited on a couch facing right, three sited on stools facing left and one standing facing left. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster - Illustration, Tramway Museum Society of Victoria (TMSV), "Its your responsibility to hand fare to the Conductor", c1935
Illustration from a 2013 Calendar, possibly TMSV for "It's your responsibility to hand fare to the Conductor before leaving Vehicle", with an image of a male Conductor in uniform with clippers, cap no. 9999. Penalty in $'s, but the original poster has been damaged at this area. From an original MMTB Poster.trams, tramways, mmtb, posters, illustrations, conductors, fares, behaviour -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster - Poster, Information Board, RAAF Transport Flight Vietnam
List of personnel involved with "Wallaby Airlines" 586. Ground crew names appear on this Roll. No. 35 Squadron in Vietnam 1964-1971. 204 Air Crew flew 81,000 sorties & transported 680,000 passengers & 46 million kgs of cargo.wallaby airlines, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - POSTER, FRAMED WW1, 10 jAN 1915
Title to Poster "ANZACS AT WAR/FALLEN ANZACS RISE A LEGEND/ THE 11th BATTALION AT THE CHEOPS PYRAMID IN EGYPT." Poster - Gold and white print on black background. Illustrated with large black and white photograph of the the 11th Battalion standing and seated at the Cheops pyramid in Egypt. On leaving Eqypt. Below photograph - seven examples of Rising Sun Badges in gold and information (white print) on the 11th Battalion AIF. Frame - brown stain colour timber with moulding. Black with white colour highlight, cardboard mount, glass front.photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history, middle east, ww1, anzac -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Fred Makes History, 2005
Born in October 1915 The life of Fred Hunter, a Melton resident, article featured in Fairfax community Newspapers local identities -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: OLD LONG GULLY POST OFFICE
Copy of a newspaper cutting titled Modern Building Replaces The Old Post Office at long Gully. Written on the paper is 18/2/47 and Opened 17/2/47. Article mentions the generosity of Mr Thomas Paynting for erecting the new Post Office which the department leased from him. Mrs Paynting opened the new office and was the first customer. A photo shows the window of the old Post Office. It has Post & Telegraph Office and the monogram of Queen Victoria.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - old long gully post office, mr a g porritt, mr thomas paynting, mr s dawson, mr f straub, postal department, mr w s cox, long gully progress association, mrs paynting, the advertiser -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING
FROM THE LEADER NEWSPAPER - AUGUST 27, 1904NEWSPAPER CUTTING SHOWING A HORSE - DRAWN FIRE ENGINE MANNED BY UNIFORMED FIREMEN - PHOTOCOPYTHE LEADER. THE NEW CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINE.local history, newspaper cutting, fire brigade -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Elegant home could be city's oldest, 2/09/1987
September 5th 1987, at 2 PM - sale by auction of 100 year old solid brick Victorian Villa with classically restored interiors situated at 39 Blackburn Road, Blackburn.real estate, raftis, william robert, blackburn road, blackburn, auctions -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Green Tram's back in Bloom", "Begonia Festival Floral tram damaged by Car", Mar. 2019
Set of two newspaper clippings about the Floral Tram No. 661 for the 2019 Begonia Festival. .1 - From the Herald Sun, Monday March 4, 2019, titled "Green Tram's back in Bloom" featuring a photo of part of the Floral tram with 3 children holding balloons or flowers. Has Pam Waugh on a step. Photo by Nicki Connolly. .2 - Extract from The Courier, Ballarat, website titled "Begonia Festival Floral tram damaged by Car", 11/3/2019 about the accident between a car and No. 661 on Sunday 10/3/2019. Includes a photo of the tram and quotes from Peter Waugh.floral tram, begonia festival, accidents, btm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Smithfield Walk, Vermont, 23/11/1988
Advertisement for auction of Lot 1 Smithfield Walk, Vermont, 3 December 1988. Home built c1900 on the Farmilo orchard estate.smithfield walk, vermont, auctions, farmilo, peter henry, sutton-mattocks family -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Stone Walls protected, 2015
Dry stone construction as a technique is used for much more than paddock walls. Across the volcanic plains of western Victoriaare marvelous sheep dips, stock loading ramps, huts, dams, retaining walls, and the rich and largely undiscovered heritage of indigenous dry stone structures. Dry stone walls indicate many aspects of our rural environment; the geological beginnings of the way the landscape was created, the patterns of early settlement by pastoralists and squatters, the types of stock that grazed the land and the methods of cattle and sheep management, of the efforts to thwart the spread of rabbits .... "For the casual but interested observer dry stone walls are good to look at, to photograph, to get up alongside and see the way they are constructed, to appreciate the varying shapes and sizes of stones and learn of the techniques of keeping often quite rounded stones in place. Apart from walls and other dry stone structures on grazing land we can also see dry stone techniques used in other places and in other phases of our history. Indigenous Australians have built, and continue to build, structures for shelter or hunting or trapping eels and fish in rivers and estuaries around the country. At spots around our coast line there is evidence of simple stone structures built by early maritime explorers. Prospectors in early mining encampments used dry stone construction to build retaining walls or the low walls of rudimentary shelters. If the future of dry stone walls in the Australian landscape is to be assured. wall owners and local governments have to accept and embrace their custodial role in assuring the preservation and celebration of walls. This is not an easy task, but, along with putting the necessary statutory mechanisms to ensure their retention, it is a task that must be pursued. The Dry Stone Walls Association of Australia has as its primary goal the increase in awareness of wall owners and local governments of the importance of dry stone walls. It also seeks to increase the level of training of skilled and semi skilled wallers, and the gaining of rudimentary skills by farmers so that they can maintain their own walls". Melton Star Weekly article about the Stone Wallslandscapes of significance -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - HOWARD AND VIOLET JOLLEY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER
From The Sun of Wednesday Sept 12 1945, a, page 6, Coding of Names criticised ARMY GIVES LISTS OF FREED VICTORIANS listing names so identified, and message to relatives, included a reference to J. F. Dale to his parents H. C. Dale of 47 Joseph Street Bendigo. Item re radio expert got news for P.O.W.s and on b, page 5 HIGH PRODUCTION COSY INVESTIGATION; RSL Wants clinics for War Neurosis; BRAVERY EARNS MM; LAND LEASES ADVOCATED Assembly Discussion on Settling Soldiers; WOOL BUYING SCHEME CHANGE SOON; CWA makes Requests; Good homes needed; Decentralization Urged; Peck killed in air accident. C Page 27 of the Advocate April 13 1939, Requiem for Late Father Ronan, popular Bendigo Priest. This page also has advertisements for the Beehive, Davey & Waddington, Matthews Bros, Sandhurst and northern district Trustees, W. Ewing & Son, H & C Styles, McEncroe Milk Products. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Vermont's Winning Winning Ways, 16/09/1999
Article on history of the Vermont Football Club by Greg Baum in the Age Newspaper 16/9/1999vermont football club, vermont -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Gardening for Women, 1928
Article in "The Leader," May 26 1928 describing the course for women at Burnley and the careers for them. The author's by-line is Viola (Caroline Isaacson.)the leader, female students, course, gardening, students working outside, courses, part-time courses -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - TOBRUK TRUTH, Tobruk Truth - The Dinkum Oil - Vol 2 No 20, 14.6.1941
Discovered folded in a copy of Tobruk by Chester Wilmot - Catalogue Item 1405. Paper is a summary of BBC broadcast dated Saturday 14.6.1941. Page 1 details broadcast at 1900 hrs & page 2 details the 1915 hrs broadcast Vol 2 No 20.Tobruk Truth Newspaper. Printing on both sides of a single sided foolscap page.documents - military, tobruk -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Lorrie Brown, "Tram plan derailed by lack of funding", 16/11/1996 12:00:00 AM
Item from the Ballarat Courier of 16/11/1996 written by Lorrie Brown quoting Peter Hiscock, chairman of the Ballarat Tourism Board that the funding for the feasibility study into the plan to re-introduce trams back to Ballarat, was still awaiting funding support from the State Government. Looks at the route outlines and the trams in Christchurch. Peter expressed surprise that the Ballarat Council had not lent its financial support. Includes a photo of Peter in a reflective mood. Item on Page 2 of the Courier.feasibility study, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, Progress Press, "Trams: making the most of the city's assets", "Protesters turn out in support of W class trams in Fitzroy", "Save Trams", 4/1992 to 8/1992
Set of three Newspaper clippings abut the W class trams and their withdrawal. .1 - Editorial, the Age 26-4-1992 - titled - "Trams: making the most of the city's assets" - W class are a Melbourne icon, with their future is secure, finances, sale to the US, recommends that they should be saved. .2 - The Age - 18/51992 - titled - titled - "Protesters turn out in support of W class trams in Fitzroy" - written by Jacqui Macdonald, about a protest march in Brunswick St following publication of plans for replacement of W class in Brunswick St. Supported by workers from Preston Depot and the Public Transport Users Association, Patrick O'Connor. Also quotes Ms Angela Ireland Mayor of Fitzroy, Pat Wilson PTC, and Michael Norbury National Trust. .3 - Progress Press - 8/7/1992 - "Save Trams" about the withdrawal of W class trams from Kew Depot since 1985. Quotes Michael Wilmot and David Clark of the National TrustSome have publishing dates in ink on the cutting.trams, tramways, w class, maintenance, national trust, withdrawn trams, stored trams, sale of trams, kew depot, brunswick st, protest, ptua -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PROSPEROUS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Prosperous: the Victoria Proprietary Mine, depth 1830 feet, dividends paid 263,250 pounds. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: STRONG TEAM
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Wednesday, May 11, 2005. Strong team: the 1930s Inglewood fire brigade running team comprising: Morris Simons, W. Rochester, Jack Scholes, Ken Simons, Jack Crosbie and Eddie Rochester.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Go-Ahead for Preschool, 22/09/1993 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading Council provides $160,000 for relocation of Vermont Preschool to a site at Vermont Reserve.Nunawading Council provides $160,000 for relocation of Vermont Preschool to a site at Vermont Reserve.Nunawading Council provides $160,000 for relocation of Vermont Preschool to a site at Vermont Reserve.preschools, vermont preschool, city of nunawading, rowlands, david -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER, 10/06/1986
Bendigo Advertiser, Tuesday June 10, 1986 page 3. Bendigo City Council is in the process of extensive works in Barnard and Don Streets, the work includes lowering the road level. As result of council work it has been necessary to remove the 900 mm water main, excavate lower and replace the water main. In the first photo Ganger one operator Mr. Allen Parker at work on the main trunk water feed while Mr. Paul Somerville operated the rock breaker and Mr. Max Welsford operated the angle grinder. In the second Mr. Bob Bennett works on the main gas pipeline at the corner of Mundy and McCrae Streets. Also on the back an interesting article ''Decay of rural townships''newspaper, bendigo advertiser, roadworks -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Ballarat Times, "Santa on the tracks despite weather", 20/12/2018 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Ballarat Times, 20 December. 2018 with an article titled "Santa on the tracks despite weather" featuring a story on the Museum's Santa Tram on Saturday 15 December 2018. Written by Carol Saffer reporting on the event and interviews with a passenger - Sonya White and children. Has a photo of No. 40 with the Santa Tram banner and Roger Salen. Also notes the making of flowers for a flower tram during the 2019 Begonia Festival.santa tram, btm, passengers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Poster - Invitation to Port Melbourne residents to attend a public meeting to inaugurate PMHPS, 4 Aug 1993
Large black and white poster inviting Port Melbourne residents old and new to a public meeting to inaugurate the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society.amalgamation, societies clubs unions and other organisations, post office, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps, liardet community centre -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - The Herald 15/8/1945 - Newspaper, Peace - World Hails Jap Surrender - The Herald Newspaper 15/8/1945
World War 2 Ends with Jap SurrenderWorld War 2 Ends with Jap SurrenderThe Herald 15/8/1945 - Newspaper, Peace - World Hails Jap Surrender - 15/8/1945Articles covering Jap Surrender15/8/1945 the herald covers jap surrender -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PIONEERS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Pioneers: Sandhurst Football Club was the first to be established in Bendigo and were runners up in the premiership in 1922. Photo courtesy Bendigo Historical Society. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Bendigo Advertiser, "SEC Says it will abandon the trams" "Near the end of the Line?" "Let 'em Walk", "What the SEC Said", "Lost City Without Trams", 3/02/1962 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the 1962 proposal of the SEC to closure the Bendigo tramway system and notes the impact on the city, with references to Ballarat and Geelong.Newspaper - The Bendigo Advertiser, Saturday 3/2/1962, 14 broad sheet pages, with the main headline ""SEC Says it will abandon the trams" about the notice given in Parliament the previous day by the Minister for Electrical Undertakings Mr. Reid following notice by the SEC. Includes the text of a letter to the City of Bendigo, by the Secretary of the SEC, Mr. D. H. Munro. Has an editorial titled "Let 'em Walk", a photo of the No. 2 en route to Eaglehawk at Charing Cross and further article reporting on comments from four civic leaders "Lost City Without Trams". Quotes two local MLA's - L. W. Galvin, C.P. Stoneham, Cr. W. Mathrick of Eaglehawk and the K.H. Gordon,Chamber of Commerce. Notes impact on the city, Ballarat and Geelong bus system. See Reg Item 6950 for the Ballarat The Courier Report. Full copy of the newspaper collected for style and adverts - has a Briquette advert on page 14.sec, closure, bendigo, parliament, eaglehawk, geelong, ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - THE NORTH DEBORAH GOLD MINE CO - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ON THE THE NORTH DEBORAH GOLD MINE CO
Newspaper article referring to the Directors of North Deborah Mining Co. NL announcing a placement of 50,000 25c shares with an underwriting company at a premium of $5.35. Newspaper cutting from The Sun, Friday, Jan 9, 1970. Attached to it is a handwritten page with various measurements and depths.newspaper, sun news -pictorial, the north deborah gold mine co, the north deborah gold mine co, newspaper article on the the north deborah gold mine co, melbourne stock exchange, ralph w. king & yuill, mr r d knowles -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING
.1 NEWSPAPER CUTTING -OBITUARY FOR ETHEL MAY STEART .2NEWSPAPER CUTTING - DEATH NOTICE FOR ROBERT STEART .3 NEWSPAPER CUTTING - TRIBUTE TO FORMER MAYOR ROBERT STEART .4 BOOK LET - R STEART PRESCRIPTION RECORDS 1931 TO 1951ethel steart, robert steart -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from "The Post", 3-3-1998. "They show their class" Schools across Maroondah City have been busy in the past few weeks recognising their student leaders. Warrandyte MP Phil Honeywood visited Ringwood North Primary School last week to present leadership badges to Andrew and Shelley. Meanwhile Monbulk MP Stephen McArthur ventured out to Bayswater North where he met shcool captains Daniel and Sarah.