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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Tram return a big mistake", 29/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
Letter to the Editor of The Courier, 29/1/1996 written by Martin Adriaans of Ballarat about all the problems of trams returning to Ballarat's streets and that Bendigo has them - so what!"29/1/96" in ink on the bottom edge.trams, tramways, letter to the editor, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ROCK 'N' ROLL
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Saturday, February 7, 2004. Rock'n'roll: this photo of old time crooners Sh-boom, on the eve of their appearance at the Foundry Arms hotel, will stir a nostalgic sigh among many who remember the fabulous fifties. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - News Clipping, Diamond Valley Mirror, Sherbourne-Para Rd. Bridge To Start This Year?, Diamond Valley Mirror, Wednesday, 4th Sept., p1, 1963
Original clipping from the front page of the Diamond Valley Mirror Vol 5, No 235, Wednesday, 4th Sept., 1963 reporting on Eltham Council news that a move to commence construction of the new Sherbourne Road - Para Road bridge (Montmorency) will commence later in the financial year. Commencement would be subject to the requirements of the railways. Secondary news item included relates to a fashion parade at Briar Hill.Newsprint clippingmontmorency, sherbourne road, para road, bridge, briar hill, bridge construction, diamond valley mirror, railway bridge -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Tram 40 takes a run back to glory days", 22/09/2016 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Thursday 22/9/2016, titled "Tram 40 takes a run back to glory days", about the use of BTM Tram 40, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the closure of the SEC Ballarat Tramway by the Museum. Gives details of the tram, its history and the closure event in 1971. Notes Lou Walker and Herb Knight's involvement in the 1971 event. Photo by Neil Para, story Caleb Cluff.closure, btm -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Newspaper - Newspapers, 2013
Newspapers bound in cardboard cover, part of ongoing collection commenced in January1990Collection of Lakes Post newspapers covering the period 1 July 2013 to 31 December 2013documents, newspapers -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria
August 1987 local newspaper report with photograph of new relieving principal, Mr Ian Macfarlane, and Mr Stan Cousens who has retired.Mr Macfarlane hopes that the appointment will be confirmed by the school council next year. The deputy principal for the past 20 years, Mr Cousens, retired on Friday after 42 years. -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper - Image
One of a group of photographs of Rutherglen collected from magazines (Pix or People or Post), then pasted onto orange paper, date unknown. This one is of Rutherglen State Schoolrutherglen state school, schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Public joins spring clean, 23/10/1991
Four parkland areas in Nunawading to be included in clean-ups on three Sundays in October under direction of Melbourne Water.parks and reserves, floyd, jeff, wurundjeri walk, campbells croft, blackburn creeklands, mullum mullum creek -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Riding into the night", 20/09/2018 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 20/9/2018, titled "Riding into the night", with a photo of Neville Britton standing on the step of No. 40 and an short article on the night running the previous evening to opportunity for a night tram on the anniversary of the closure of the Ballarat tramway system.btm, anniversary, closure -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Printed, Ringwood City News Vol. 1 No. 23
16-page Ringwood City News volume 1, number 23, 7th November 1984. Weekly circulation of 30,000 when combined with Croydon City News. Ringwood local office: Rossprint, 1st floor, 23 Ringwood St, Ringwood, 870-3666. 1 Devon St, Croydon - phone 725-2555. Free. Croydon City News Vol. 2 No. 48. Publisher Ash Long. -
Clunes Museum
Programme
PROGRAMMES; WORDS IN WINTER 2004 + 2009 PROGRAMME OF EVENTSlocal history, documents, programmes, words in winter -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, Whitehorse and Eastern Suburbs Standard, 1976
Copy of suburban newspaperA complete copy of the Whitehorse and Eastern Suburbs Standard, dated 18 August 1976 with an article on Mavis Washfold on page 5.non-fictionCopy of suburban newspapernewspapers - box hill, christian-washfold collection -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Courier, Ballarat, Book review "Tram ride to success", 24/4/2022
Book review from The Courier, titled "Tram ride to success", reviewing a book "The Promise of Gold and its results" written by David Griffiths. Looks at the life and work of John Garibaldi Roberts a supporter of the Arts and Chief Accountant of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co (MTOCo) and later the manager of the cable tram system for the MMTB. He retired in 1923. Has photos of the family, John at his work desk in 1910 and the directors of the MTOCo. Item written by Caleb Cluff of The Courier. One of Roberts guests was C J Dennis, who wrote Songs of the Sentimental bloke" while staying at Roberts place in the Dandenongs which had been formed from disused horse buses. Yields information about J G Roberts, a support of the Arts and a senior tramway manager.Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, 24/4/2021 titled Book review "Tram ride to success" and photo provided of C J Dennis inside one of the horse buses on Robert's Dandenong "Sunnyside" property.mtoco, j g roberts, chief accountant, c j dennis, sunnyside -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Woman, Child Hurt in Tram Mishap", 1962
Yields information about a derailment of a tram in Ballarat and subsequent injury to passengers.Newspaper Clipping from The Courier titled "Woman, Child Hurt in Tram Mishap", about an accident involving the derailment of Ballarat No. 37 on 4/1/1962 at the intersection of Wendouree Parade and Macarthur St which involved injuries after the tram collided with a pole. Wal's notes the damage to the tram and when it was returned to service. Contained within Reg Item 5507 - Foolscap binder with green covers, black binding edge and metal clips. derailments, accidents, 37, macarthur st -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, John Stanley Caddell, "The Last Tram - end of Richmond Cable Service", c1927
Newspaper clippings glued to a sheet of drawing book cardboard sheet comprising: "The Last Tram - end of Richmond Cable Service" - by Normal Campbell, with a photo of trailer No. 1, giving the history of the line, with No. 1 set making the last trip. Good story. Dated in pen - "29-6-27" On the other side is an article about Murrumbeena's new Methodist Church and the Methodist Church at Oakleigh.trams, tramways, cable trams, closure, bridge road, richmond, last tram, tram 1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WORKING BEES
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Working bees: the staff of the Beehive, circa 1935. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Famous Landmark, 26/05/1965
Photocopy of Article from 'The Reporter', 26th May, 1965, with a photograph of the White Horse Hotel, taken in the late twenties, just as demolition commenced.white horse hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: MR. S MCKINNON, 24 January 1961
Newspaper article about Mr. S. McKinnon entitled: He's been driving for 60 years - and had only two cars. The article mentions his cars and his life as a Railway man.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, s. mckinnon, foster & wilson collection, mr. s. mckinnon -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - COLLECTION OF NEWSPAPERS, Herald Sun, From 31 Aug 1989 - 19 July 1990
The Herald Sun released this series starting Aug 31, 1989 as a collection item and commemoration of WW2 covered all key events of WW2. The extracts are as per the headlines and by lines of the day.Series of a collection of 55 broadsheet newspaper pages covering the entirety of WW2. Each page is a single sheet broadsheet in black and white, with extracts of actual war articles and photos from key days starting from Sept 2, 1939 with the start of the war in Europe and finishing with final surrender of Japan on August 16th 1945.Headed "MY WAR" from part 1 to part 55 with the Sun News Pictorial heading.herald-sun, ww2, commemoration papers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ODDFELLOWS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Oddfellows hall: taken about 1900, the photo shows Oddfellows Hall (now YMCA) at the corner of Lyttleton Terrace and Mundy Street, Sandhurst. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, hyperlocal news, "Council reacts to safety concerns about new tram separation kerbing", Dec 2022
Newspaper report about the concerns of residents of the new tram separation kerbs in Abbotsford St. North Melbourne. Report by Brendan Rees, photos by Ajay Viswanath, notes the changes made to the installation and related traffic issues.Yields information about the installation of barrier kerbs in Abbotsford Street North Melbourne.Cuttings from the North West City News Dec 22 - Jan 23 issue - newsprint.north melbourne, abbotsford street, separation kerbs, tramways, traffic control -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, Stephen Hall, Laurie Power, "Gliding along stately streets", "Mind the Curve", "Hold tight for the curves", 31/10/1970 12:00:00 AM
Set of two newspaper clippings reviewing the book "Mind the Curve" by John D. Keating .1 - "Gliding along stately streets" - The Age 31/10/1970 - written by Stephen Hall .2 - "Hold tight for the curves" - The Herald, 15/10/1970 - written by Laurie Power.trams, tramways, melbourne, cable trams, books -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FAMILY SEARCH
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Thursday, February 5, 2004. Family search: this portrait was taken by Sandhurst photographers Batchelder of Pall Mall and is possibly of a member of the Rudderham family, some of whom died in Bendigo between 1860 and 1880. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SNIPPETS OF BENDIGO HISTORY
Bendigo Weekly from Friday November 16,2001. Snippets of Bendigo History - The View Street Story - continued by Edith Lunn. This article look at the Temperance Hall which was built in 1860 for the Bendigo Total Abstinence Society and its neighbour extending up the hill. Temperance Hall was designed by Vahland and Getzschmann. The building next was also built by Vahland and Getzschmann as a residence for Robert Strickland, later it was acquired by Dr. Oliver Penfold who extended the building and set up his medical practice . The building is now the Penfold Gallery of the Arts. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo, bendigo weekly -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, First female minister, Vermont Uniting Church, 1/03/1991
Article in Nunawading Gazette, induction of the first female minister for Vermont Uniting Church. Helen Feeney was a nurse and mother of 4 children.vermont uniting church, feeney, helen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - ERROL BOVAIRD COLLECTION: ARTICLE TITLED HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SPORT SYMPOSIUM
Newspaper article titled: Highly successful sport symposium with a photo of the vice-chairman of the SAMA Bendigo subdivision, Dr. Jan Sheringham and Elaine Bovaird secretary to the convention. Also the original of the photo published in the newspaper. Date on the back 11th October, 1980.newspaper, bendigo, sport symposium -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Canberra Times, Ugliness in Sunlight, 03.12.1960
This is a book review of 'The Australian Ugliness'.australian ugliness, walsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Leader, Orchard and Vineyard, 1895
Copy of article in "The Leader" (Melbourne) on 21 September, 1895 p 9. Description of a meeting of the Horticultural Board of Advice which presented a report on the quarterly examination of students. The School showing how successful it is. Best students in the Senior Division were Balby and Seward and in the Junior Division Niven and Speddie. Discussion of best rootstock for apricots.the leader, examinations, students, balby, seward, niven, speddie, rootstock, apricots -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper, The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, 2 November 1955
Photo of black cockatoo on the head one of the a party of Medical experts from Asiaoriginal non-fictionPhoto of black cockatoo on the head one of the a party of Medical experts from Asia 1950s -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Newspaper - Photocopy
The article shows a photo of the original Hall's Gap Hall and the (then) new Hall, which was built in 1956. The copy has been scanned as two separate images (because it was too large for the scanner). the second image is stored under "Additional Images". HISTORY OF HALL'S GAP HALL: No village, no matter how small, could possibly survive without a public meeting place, and Hall's Gap was no exception, even in 1899-1900. Actually it was the locals of Stony Creek village, as Hall's Gap was known for a short time, who decided to hold a meeting to find out how much interest there was in building a town hall! They soon found out that support was overwhelming, as can be seen by the fact that 14 gentlemen nominated for a position on the committee of four! Several motions were moved at that meeting, mainly with reference to the materials to be used, for instance that no "wattle and daub", but rather slabs of bark and local bush logs be used. The walls were to be constructed of slabs, 6 feet long, 9 inches wide and two inches thick. Uprights were to be 9 feet high and at least 9 inches thick. Sheets of bark, all 32 of them, had to be 8 feet by 8 feet. Tenders for the building materials were called on 9 March 1899 and, 21 days later, McKeon Brothers won the right to supply all the material for the princely sum of 4 pounds 10 shillings. The size of the hall was to be 20 feet by 10 feet. The first hall served the community well for the next thirteen years, being regularly used as a place of entertainment and religious worship. The growing community soon realised the need for a larger venue, with better facilities, so once again the townsfolk rallied to raise funds for a new hall, realising their dream around 1913. In 1921 a schoolteacher was provided by the education department but as there was no school building she was expected to use the hall. Mainly lessons were held in the kitchen as it was much warmer than the hall itself, and it was not unusual for up to twenty children to be taught, ranging in age from 5 to 14 years. It was not until 1928 that an official school was built. 1955-56 were years of great excitement. The Progress Association was in charge of deciding the format for the new hall, and there were many rowdy meetings beforehand. Some members had much more vision than others, and to some the amount of money required seemed astronomical. Two hall committee members resigned over differences of opinion but amazingly it all came together in the end, albeit at a greater cost than had been anticipated. There is only one record of a grant being made for the building,1500 pounds, and it came for the Minister of Public Works. Estimated cost of the building was around 8,000 pounds, and when finally finished it was just slightly over, but bank charges and interest took it to well over 9,000 pounds. An electric light generator was included and lighting installed. The SEC electricity was connected in 1962.A copy of a newspaper article entitled 'The Old . . . and the Present!', which includes two photographs.buildings, halls