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Warrandyte Diary
Newspaper - Periodicals, Monthly, Cliff Green, Warrandyte Diary, 1/07/2006
News and features relevant to the community of WarrandyteCommunity Newspaper printed on newsprint in black and white (with some colour pages)non-fictionNews and features relevant to the community of Warrandyte -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Trevor Lamb collection: Bendigo Advertiser Pictorial lift out
BHS CollectionFour pages pictorial lift out from the Bendigo Advertiser. Photographic sketches of Sandhurst, boom gold town of 1861. bendigo advertiser, sandhurst, 1861 -
Beaufort Historical Society
Newspaper (Item) - Periodicals, Weekly, The Riponshire Advocate December 1919
The Riponshire Advocate Newspapers Published December 1919A weekly recording of news and events of interest to people in the Beaufort and surrounding areas.beaufort, ripon shire, pyrenees shire, raglan, skipton -
Warrandyte Diary
Newspaper - Periodicals, Monthly, Bob Millington, Warrandyte Diary, 1/10/1986
News and features relevant to the community of WarrandyteCommunity Newspaper printed on newsprint in black and whitenon-fictionNews and features relevant to the community of Warrandyte -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SEC) and The Courier Ballarat, Tram Inquiry likely, Mar. 1962
Yields information about the view of The Courier, and locals about the mooted closure of the tramway system and reporting on the proposal in particular local views and the setting up of the Save the Tramway Committee.Foolscap sheet of plain paper, with rounded corners, with 4 newspaper cuttings, concerning the mooted closure of the Ballarat Tram system March 1962. All from The Courier, unless noted otherwise. 1 - "Tram Protests" - 4 letters - 10/3/62 - aged people, lack of a car, Council operated, buses not as good, alternatives 2 - "Tram Enquiry Likely"- Editorial - 12/3/1962 - reporting - government supporting an enquiry, alternatives, Geelong residents, bus operators and private enterprise. 3 - "Tram Questions" - 13-3-62 - set of 2 longer letters - one from an ex Tramwaymen - gives alternative control / operator system and one about political control. 4 - "Tram Fares" - 14/3/62 - would bus operators support the current fare system, pensioners etc - at the time it was an expense to the SEC.closure, letter to the editor, editorial, sec, parliament, fares -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, Lyrebird chick dies, 21 August 1968
Chick found dead by keeper.PHOTOCOPY x 2non-fictionChick found dead by keeper. 1960's -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Knaith Road Child Care Centre, Ringwood East, start-up of centre on 8 July 1985
Ringwood Mail 26 June 1985 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: PRINCE ALFRED'S FIERY VISIT TO SANDHURST IN 1867
Article published Friday, 28 august, 1998 in the section of the Bendigo Homes & Property Titled ''Prince Alfred's fiery visit to Sandhurst in 1867'' by Frances Gladwin on the visit of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh in Sandhurst in 1867.newspaper, bendigo, early history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES
The original Golden Square State School was built in Laurel Street in 1873. In 2015 the school moved to new premises.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. Best days of our lives: pupils from grade five of Golden Square School in 1938. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: BENDIGO SOCIAL LIFE
A box containing 'Bendigo Advertiser' cuttings covering the social life of Bendigo between the years 1951 and 1963. Includes, local politics, sport, debutantes, schools, weddings and service clubs.bendigo, clubs, community activities, lydia chancellor, collection, bendigo, events, event, 'the bendigo advertiser, ' bendigo community, sport, sports, clubs, clubs and associations, entertainment, community, place -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TWINKLES
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Tuesday, April 6, 2004. Twinkles: Bendigo Football League secretary Ivan O'Donnell was a busy man looking after his two young daughters, Heather and Margaret, on the merry-go-round in Rosalind Park during Bendigo's Easter Fair, 1957.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper, Genevieve FORDE, Gateway to Victoria -150 years of history at Sandridge, Emerald Hill and St Kilda come alive, 22 Nov 1984
This 18 page Liftout Souvenir from The Emerald Hill and Sandridge Times marks the 150 Anniversary of arrival of the first white settlers in Victoria. They were the Henty Brothers from Tasmania who settled around Portland. Although the first white settlers did not arrive in the area of Sandridge, Emerald Hill and St Kilda until 1835 these are the areas covered in this publication. 18 Page souvenir newspaper with large brown lithograph of 'Sandridge from Hobson's Bay on the front cover.sandridge, emerald hill, st kilda, emerald hill and sandridge times, kitchen, polly woodside, wilbraham liardet -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Volunteering Ballarat - United Way", 5/04/2018 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper cutting page, 6 of The Courier, Ballarat, 6 June 2013, titled "Volunteering Ballarat - United Way", advertising for volunteers for various operations, including the Ballarat Tramway Museum and Geoff Gardener and Chris Phillip's phone numbers. Part of National Volunteer Week. volunteers, btm, advertisements, united way -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: BUILDING A HERITAGE
Three pages from the Bendigo 'Advertiser' titled 'Building a heritage...' This article gives us an insight into the lives of some of the stonemasons who helped build the Bendigo Sacred Heart Cathedral. It includes a full page coloured photograph of the beautiful west window of Bendigo's Cathedral. 4/12/1968.bendigo, churches, sacred heart cathedral, lydia chancellor collection, collection, bendigo, church, sacred heart cathedral, cathedral, building, stone masonry, stone masons, builders, stelvio slaviero, albert segafredo, doug knight, place, building, history, catholic church -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Mail" 21-1-97, P 15. Residents urged to have a say Maroondah City residents are invited to have a say on key issues facing Australia as part of Maroondah Council's 'Australia Consults' forum. Last year's Maroondah forum, administered by 'Leadership Maroondah Program' participants, was praised by the Australia Council as being one of the best attended forums.` -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: RUNNERS UP
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Runners up: this is the YMCA football team of 1965. They were unlucky to be beaten by South Bendigo by one goal. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SHOE SHINE
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 1999. Shoe shine: well known Hargreaves Street store Colliers shoes, circa 1940.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Enjoyable festivities", 22/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, Wednesday December 22, 2004, titled "Enjoyable festivities" about Christmas celebrations. Has a photo of Roger Salen, dressed as Santa, leaning from one of the doors of No. 27. Has the caption of "Ho Ho Ho: Last Christmas Roger Salen enjoyed dressing up as a Santa tram driver at Lake Wendouree." Has date line fixed to lower edge of cutting.btm, christmas, santa tram -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - NEWSLETTER WW2, TABLE TOPS, It's All Over, c.1945
Part of the HEWSTON collection re WW1 & WW2.Four page military newsletter dated Wednesday 15.8.1945, sepia with black print & red heading, Issue No 73.documents - newspapers, military history, table tops, newsletter -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, 13, 1933-1947
Dahlia time at the Burnley Horticultural Gardens.dahlias, flowers, burnley horticultural gardens, mabs younger, female students -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Popular tramway Inspector dead - Freddie James, 1946 - 1951
Yields information about the retirement, appointment or death of well known SEC Ballarat inspectors and office managers and has a strong association with the work and involvement in Ballarat activities.Page of five newspaper clippings from The Courier, pasted to a single foolscap lined page. 1 - "Tramways Officer Farewelled" - 8-9-1950, about the retirement of Mr A. V. Mawby in the Electra Hall, following his appointment at Departmental Tramway Superintendent in Melbourne. Has been with the SEC for 29 years. Gives details of the speakers at the function. 2 - untitled, dated 3-2-1951, about the appointment of Mr,. L.J. Denmead as SEC Branch Tramway Superintendent. Notes he was formally with the MMTB. 3 - "Popular Tramway Inspector Dead" - 10-6-1949 - reporting one the death of Harold Phillip (Freddie) James. Worked for the trams for 41 years, was 61 when he died. Gives an outline of his Ballarat activities. 4 - "Recalls Steam Trams" - 15-3-1946 - about the retirement of Mr. W. K. K. Dunstan, as the local branch office manager for the SEC and his commencement in Bendigo when steam trams were operating. 5 - "Drove First Electric Tram" - undated - Mr. G. A. Laurens who retired from the SEC in August last, after 41 years of service. Drove first tram in Ballarat and Bendigo. Contained within Reg Item 5507 - Foolscap binder with green covers, black binding edge and metal clips. personnel, sec, inspectors, superintendents, retirements -
Warrandyte Diary
Newspaper - Periodicals, Monthly, Cliff Green & Lee Tindale, Warrandyte Diary, 1/07/1997
News and features relevant to the community of WarrandyteCommunity Newspaper printed on newsprint in black and whitenon-fictionNews and features relevant to the community of Warrandyte -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Celebration of Garden - Schwerkolt Cottage, 1984
Excerpt from 'Celebration of Gardens in Victoria 1984-85' referring to Schwerkolt Cottage and describing garden.schwerkolt cottage, city of nunawading. gardens and environment committee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: RECOLLECTIONS PICTORIAL LIFTOUT
Historical lift out. Newspaper. Titled RECOLLECTIONS Pictorial Lift out 1990.1 looking down Mitchell St. from Railway Bridge. 2 Original railway station viewed from Mitchell St. bridge. 3 The great extended Hustlers mine. 4 1873 photo recently extended town hall with corn exchange at front left. 5 looking north westerly from city rec reserve at royal hustlers. 6 children play on mullock heap in front of a view of westerly quarter of Sandhurst. 7 Bank of Victoria, Mitchell St. left is Bendigo's original post office. 8 Looking down from what is now Rosalind Park. Shamrock Hotel can be seen on corner of Williamson St. and Pall Mall. This photo predates the construction of post office and law courts. 9 girl eating fairy floss. 10 4 kids on 1 horse in procession. 11 monkey and pedal car, a novelty attraction 1940's. 12 pony rides. 13 flying horses (ride). 14 processions past city hall. 15 Original ANZ bank corner Williamson St. & Pall Mall. 16 Chinese Dragons Bendigo Easter Fair 1940's. 17 City Hall viewed from Bull St. 18 City Hall original ceiling. 19 new town hall 1861. Mike Butcher, local historian. 21 Interior plan of city hall (ground floor) 22 circa 1920's 23 Tattered fragment original architect's drawing. 24 original assembly room. 25 Camp Hill PS Shamrock hotel without top story 27 shop with signage advertising Bushells, Bex and Swallow's Biscuits. 28 View from where fountain is now. 29 Hargreaves St. Looking south, now Hargreaves mall. Horse drawn water tank watering down road. 30 Central Deborah Gold mine poppet head. 31 Borough town hall, tram ways. 32 Original ANZ Bank corner Williamson St. and Pall Mall, demolished in mid 1960's. 33 Bush's store corner Williamson and Myer streets.34 Men on boat, don't know what or where. 35 Shearers. 36 men on a three wheeled bike. 37 4 Gold miners with shovels. 38 6pm closing, no trade Sundays, no women in main bar. 39 Peaceful scene Castlemaine 1940's Photographer Alan Doney. 40 Qantas Jet the City of Bendigo Tullamarine Airport. BCV-8 camera man & Advertiser photographer. 41 Ladies. 42 Tennis -> men and women (women in hats). 43 Sandhurst footy team. 44 Early school photos.bendigo, history, photographic history -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Boys can earn money, 1 April 1952
Young boys encouraged to collect worms and yabbies to feed platypuses at the Sanctuary.Photocopynon-fictionYoung boys encouraged to collect worms and yabbies to feed platypuses at the Sanctuary.1950 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SCARCE
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 1999. Scarce: the prolonged dry weather in 1865 made water very scarce in Eaglehawk. It had to be carried from Sandhurst for domestic use.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
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 - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'OUR ART: WELL HOUSED IN BENDIGO.'
A Bendigo Advertiser supplement titled 'Our Art: well housed in Bendigo.' The Education Officer of the Bendigo Art Gallery, Geoff Paynter, gives an insight into some of the acquisitions purchased by, or donated to, the gallery. There is also an article imbedded within this article on 'Woman of the franchise era.' 14/5/1969.bendigo, buildings, bendigo art gallery, lydia chancellor collection, collection, bendigo, bendigo art gallery, gallery, art, art work, recreation, landscapes, australian landscape, history, r.h.s. abbott prize , john rowell, 'mountain road, ' 'gums, ' sir hans heyton, alfred sisley, 'canal scene, ' dr. and mrs. j. a. neptune scott, impressionism, 'the derelict, ' sali herman, bendigo art prize, emmeline pankhurst, victorian women's franchise league, print, photograph, porcelain, porcelain study design no. 599, w. j. strauchair, 'bondi 1961, ' william dobell, william beebe, arthur boyd, 'pinchin's farm, ' 'the clearing, ' louis buvelot, george bell, 'farm buildings, ' franz kempf, 'burnt orange fern at the wind's return, ' 'old bendigo art gallery, ' kenneth jack, 'the digger and his log, ' sir arthur streeton -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "A Place in the Sun", 2/02/1982 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from the Melbourne Sun, dated 2 Feb. 1982, titled "A Place in the Sun", written by Wayne Gregson, riding Vintage trams during the 1982 Australia Day Festival. Notes the 1915 tram trucked from Ballarat and the 1910 "toast rack tram". Has a photo of the reporter at the controls of Ballarat 27. On the top of the cutting is the Australian Press Cuttings Agency note of the source of the cutting and date stamped on in purple ink. See also Reg. Item 1836.On the top of the cutting in black ink "We should appreciate the work of Alan Bradley that we were able to appear in the article."australia day, btps