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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Union Road looking west from the steeple of Holy Trinity Church, 1922
... telegraph and light poles... street trees telegraph and light poles mosgiel hospital Norman ...At the edge of the church roof and on the horizon is 'The Knoll' on the corner of Union Road and Wandsworth Road. To the left of this is 297 Mont Albert Road, home of the Michael Parer family and further left is "Quamby", home of the Sherar family. This is easily recognised by the square viewing tower located on the west wing of the house. The Sherar family owned 'Quamby' from 1900 until 1925, when it became Mosgiel Private Hospital. Norman Carter took many photos of Surrey Hills and Mont Albert in the 1920s; many associated with events and activities of the Church of England. Black and white photo of taken from the steeple of Holy Trinity Church, during its construction, across Union Road to the north-west. In the foreground immature street trees can be seen and an original telephone pole with white insulators. The street has formed paths and bluestone kerb and channelling. holy trinity anglican church, union road, the knoll, quamby, street trees, telegraph and light poles, mosgiel hospital -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - East Camberwell Garage, c1920 - 1930
... Telegraph and Light Poles... Stations Garage Workers Vintage Cars Telegraph and Light Poles T.J ...Black and white photograph of the T.J. Francis East Camberwell Motor Garage, 68 Canterbury Road Canterbury. At the front of the garage are eight cars and the staff.canterbury, east camberwell, canterbury road, petrol stations, garage workers, vintage cars, telegraph and light poles, t.j. francis, street trees -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Maling Road Shops, c 1920s
... Telegraph and Light Poles... Theatre Place Vintage Cars Kerbing and Guttering Shops Telegraph ...Black and white photograph of Maling Road shops[c 1920s] looking east.canterbury, maling road, theatre place, vintage cars, kerbing and guttering, shops, telegraph and light poles -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - House at 41 Canterbury Road Canterbury, 1935
... Telegraph and Light Poles... Canterbury Canterbury Canterbury Road Houses Telegraph and Light ...Small black and white photograph of a house at 41 Canterbury Road Canterburycanterbury, canterbury road, houses, telegraph and light poles -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Jan Pigot, c 1990s
... Telegraph and Light Poles... Bridges Power and Telegraph Lines Telegraph and Light Poles ...Black and white photograph of Canterbury Road Canterbury from opposite Willandra Avenue looking to the westcanterbury, canterbury road, canterbury mansions, railway bridges, power and telegraph lines, telegraph and light poles, canterbury post office -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Mansions, Jan Pigot, 1993
... Telegraph and light poles... Canterbury Road Maling Road Telegraph and light poles Coloured ...Coloured photograph of Canterbury Mansions on the western corner of Wattle Valley Road and Canterbury Road, Canterbury. Built in 1889 for William Malone whose family owned it until the 1920s (known as Malone's Hotel and later Canterbury Club Hotel). Several other licensees until the local option poll of 1920 resulted in its closure as a licensed hotel. Continued as a guest house or private accommodation until its sale and redevelopment in the 1990s as professional suites.canterbury, canterbury mansions, malones hotel, canterbury club hotel, hotels, canterbury post office, wattle valley road, canterbury road, maling road, telegraph and light poles -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Kodak, F. W. Williams Store c 1920, 1920
... 1920. Reflection of opposite side of street and telegraph pole.... of street and telegraph pole. F. E. Williams Store Kodak ...Original photograph of window display of F. E. Williams shop, Hogan Street, Tatura. One of the first store in Tatura. c 1920. Reflection of opposite side of street and telegraph pole.Original sepia photograph of store window display, F. E. Williams store. c 1920. Exterior.on back: F. E. Williams Shop. Ladies window display. c 1920f. e. williams store -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, F. W. Williams Store c 1920, 1989 copy
... and telegraph pole.... of street and telegraph pole. f. e. williams store D. Clark ...Copy of original photograph of window display of F. E. Williams shop, Hogan Street, Tatura. One of the first store in Tatura. c 1920. Reflection of opposite side of street and telegraph pole.Copy of original sepia photograph of store window display, F. E. Williams store. c 1920. Exterior.on back: F. E. Williams Shop. Ladies window display. c 1920f. e. williams store -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Souvenir - Realia, The Main Street 2 Piece Ceramic Souvenirs
... Office with Telegraph Pole and Post Office Hotel, Triangular... with Telegraph Pole and Post Office Hotel, Triangular, Chipped, 15 cm ...Souvenir Tea Set1 Ash Tray with coloured view of main street showing Post Office with Telegraph Pole and Post Office Hotel, Triangular, Chipped, 15 cm high, 14 cm at base. Egg cup with Main Street in Colour c1920's with Geo Mitchell Store.Royal Staffordshire Guaranteed English Bone China Made in England Crown Royal Grafton Bone China made in England Egg Cuptourism -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Stone Building, 1920-1939
... wall of building and telegraph poles to left of building. Pair... pinned to front wall of building and telegraph poles to left ...Photographs taken by Esther Winifred Hall (nee Smallpage) - great grand-daughter of Stephen George Henty. Taken in 1934 Centenary Celebrations in Portland.Black and white photograph showing a stone building with awning at front and ball-shaped finials. Notices pinned to front wall of building and telegraph poles to left of building. Pair of narrow windows set high at front of building and on end wall at right. Street lamp to left of building.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
... . They are on a platform with an iron fence off to their left. A telegraph pole... with an iron fence off to their left. A telegraph pole is also ...Dredge Workers, c. late 1930s. Cock's El Dorado Gold & Tin Mining Dredge operated between 1936 and 1954. At the time of its construction, the dredge was the largest in the Commonwealth, producing 2,198 kg of gold.mining, gold, gold mining, dredge, cock's el dorado dredge, men, miners, el dorado, eldorado -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PORTRAITS, Kitchener Studios, 1914 - 1918
... . They are on a road beside telegraph poles and wires. An officer is marching... troops. They are on a road beside telegraph poles and wires ...Pte George Maddams was in the 67th (Bendigo) Inf Bn Militia.1. Full length, black and white, portrait of a standing soldier. Taken in a studio. He is not armed and not wearing a hat. 2. Group portrait of a large body of marching troops. They are on a road beside telegraph poles and wires. An officer is marching in front of the troop. They are armed with what appears to be Long Lee Enfield rifles.1. On Rear - Pte G. Maddams 2. Fully written in pencil - addressed to Dear Linda. It describes the soldiers as going for a Guard review etc.passchendaele barracks trust, photographs, ww1, george maddams -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph - Postcard, Charlton Post Office c. 1950s
... . Telegraph pole and open gate on LH side of picture. Text... the entrance. Signage above entrance Charlton Post Office. Telegraph ...Charlton's third Post Office. The first was built in 1878 in Camp St, the second was an ornate brick building built in 1879 on the present site in High St. The third Post Office was built in 1941 as an upgrade to the earlier building.Postcard showing the brick Post Office building on High Street. Three windows on each side of the central entrance. Clock above the entrance. Signage above entrance Charlton Post Office. Telegraph pole and open gate on LH side of picture. Text at the bottom of the postcard says POST OFFICE, CHARLTON. No. 4.POST OFFICE, CHARLTON No. 4.charlton post office -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street in front of the Coffee Palace
... in a suit is walking toward the corner. A telegraph pole is behind... in a suit is walking toward the corner. A telegraph pole is behind ...Soldiers’ Memorial Street scene with Coffee Palace formerly Castlemaine Hotel. Two people in a horse drawn wagon are driving away from the corner on the right hand side while a man dressed in a suit is walking toward the corner. A telegraph pole is behind the memorial and a decorate pole sits on the corner.Small sepia Street scene showing Soldiers Memorial, Coffee Palace building in the background. The Soldier's Memorial is surround by a timber fence with an ornate pole possible a flagpole in front of 2 timber seats. The weigh bridge can be seen behind the memorial and Infront of the Stawell Coffee Palace. Two people in a horse drawn and cart are driving away from the corner on the right hand side while a man dressed in a suit is walking toward the corner.Coffee Palace Stawellstawell ww1 -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton Motors Service Station c. 1920
... of Massey Harris building. Large telegraph pole on corner. Signage... of Massey Harris building. Large telegraph pole on corner. Signage ...Charlton Motors Service Station agents for cars, motorcycles and tyres. Established c. 1911 in the former Malcolm's Flour Mill building. The flour mill was established in 1876 and closed in 1911. The business was operated by Mr LazarusBlack & white photo, mounted, unframed. Charlton Motors Pty Ltd Service Station, corner of Armstrong and High streets. Five men in front of service Station, one man in front of Massey Harris building. Large telegraph pole on corner. Signage on buildings advertising Dunlop & Goodyear tryes, Buick and Indian motorcycles. Massey Harris Farming Implements, Wischers ?, Lazarus ? -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, "Shoppee Square and City Hall, Ballarat", c1909
... is westbound on the south side of Sturt St. Note the telegraph pole... the telegraph pole on the left side of the photo. One the rear ...Photo looks over Shoppee Square (Central median area) in Sturt St between Armstrong and Doveton Streets, with the Town Hall and John Snow & Company (Snows) building in the view, along with the national mutual building. An ESCo tram is westbound on the south side of Sturt St. Note the telegraph pole on the left side of the photo. One the rear is a birthday message to a person in Hamilton Newcastle. It is dated 29/11/1909.Yields information about Sturt St Ballarat and Shoppee's square.Postcard colour, Divided back. No publisher's name on rear though has a publisher mark in the top centre - a six pointed star with a central motif.See image 2 for letter.tramways, trams, esco, sturt st, shoppee's square -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking East with the Post Office on left & the Post Office Hotel on the right
... . Also the telegraph poles in this photo have 4 cross timber... the telegraph poles in this photo have 4 cross timber beams ...Main Street Stawell looking East. Post Office on left, double story building. Note Post Office Hotel Rowland's as previously E. J. Copley . Real Photo Series M 673 1922. Six horse drawn carts along the street and people moving around the shops. Also the telegraph poles in this photo have 4 cross timber beams on the previous photo they only had 3 cross timber beams. Sepia photo of Main Street, Stawell c 1920's. The street scene show the commercial businesses of the time with horse and carts being the main form of transport.Main Street, Stawell. Victoria. Real Phot Series. M.673. Printed on the back "Published by the Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd. Melbourne Sydney & Brisbane.stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking East towards the Post Office
... Office building. The photograph shows the telegraph poles... the telegraph poles in the street. Also Copley Post Office Hotel 1912 ...This photograph is of Main Street Stawell looking East around c 1920's. The photo was taken from just below Main & Wimmera Street corner. On the left side is the two story Post Office building. The photograph shows the telegraph poles in the street. Also Copley Post Office Hotel 1912- 22 and other business. On the road are a few people one pushing a trolly, one on a bike and two people in a horse drawn cart. Two Black & White photographs depicting the main street in Stawell's commercial business area in c 1920's. The view shows some two story buildings, shops with verandah's. One horse drawn vehicle, a person on a bike and a few people in the street. There is also a paper print of the photograph donated by Robyn Mackenzie Bacchus Marsh in 2009 The Rose series, P 1639 Main Street, Stawell, Victoriastawell business shops streetscape -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Dora Walker bride to be and Father , 1928, 14 February 1928
... be seen in the background on Flinders St and a Telegraph pole... be seen in the background on Flinders St and a Telegraph pole ...This photograph shows one of the many weddings held at the Mission to Seafarers over the years and provides an overview of wedding fashion of the late 1920s. The bridesmaids were Ella Kendall and Molly Walker. In this image a horse and cart can be seen in the background on Flinders St and a Telegraph pole. Dora would continue association with the Mission and as president of the Flying angels in the 1960s-70s she would be awarded the MBE for services to Community presented by the State Governor of Victoria. This photograph shows one of the many weddings performed at the Mission to Seafarers over the years. Cross referencing with the marriage registers, also held in the collection, reveals that this photograph is Amy Dora Walker (known as Dora) of East Malvern marrying Harold Priestley Simpson of Surrey Hills / Mornington on 14 February 1928. Dora's son David Simpson, a former architect still volunteers for the Mission in 2018. Dora is listed on the Women of achievement listing.Sepia toned photograph of bride and attendants in the courtyard of the Mission to Seafarers. The bride's dress is calf length and she has just stepped out of a large car assisted by her Father Mr Walker. The Bride is holding a large bouquet. There are two attendants or Bridesmaids to the right of the photograph, wearing layered calf length dresses, cloche hats and holding a small bouquet. Both are standing outside the Mission to Seamen on Flinders St waiting to assist the bride. small circular Blue ink stamp on rear of photograph: PRINTED BY HARRINGTONS. numerals stamped on the back 3 and 8 hat, flowers, veil, wedding, dress, shoes, motorcar, bridesmaids, dora walker, dora simpson, harry simpson, flinders street, 1928, david simpson, fan album, john reginald weller (1880-1969), arthur walker, molly walker, ella kendall -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, c1895
... /telegraph poles. The Town Hall tower can be seen in the background..., and the telephone/telegraph poles. The Town Hall tower can be seen ...Demonstrates how tramway crew and Inspectors uniforms were to be worn during the summer and winter. Yields information about the actual uniforms themselves.Black and white historic photograph downloaded from a picture resource website within a decorative frame. Printed with an inkjet printer. Titled "Horse drawn passing St Andrews church Sturt St Ballarat, circa: 1895" Shows a horse drawn tram ascending Sturt St on the north side and St Andrews church. Note the wooden fence, the two boys on the footpath, and the telephone/telegraph poles. The Town Hall tower can be seen in the background. Original photo from a postcard?trams, tramways, sturt st, st andrews kirk, horse tram -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J.H. Clark, Maria Street, Eltham, c.1910
... Telegraph poles show one wire No 1918 Avenue of Honour trees c.1907... Notations in biro 'A. Petrie', rest in pencil as follows Telegraph ...William Jarrold's cottage on left was used by the Police 1858-1860. The Court house and Police precinct (upper right) were opened in 1859-1860 Photographer: J.H. Clark John Henry Clark was the youngest of three boys born to William Henry Clark (1823-1877) and Maria White (1843-1914). He and his brothers, William Charles Clark (1872-1945), Clement Kent Clark (1874-1912) operated a photography business (Clark Bros.) from 25 Thomas Street, Windsor near Prahran during the period c.1894 to 1914. Following death of Clement in September 1912 and their mother in 1914, the Clark Bros business appears to have dissolved, the premises demolished, and a new house was under construction in 1915. John set up business independently in 1914 operating out of 29 Moor Street, Fitzroy where he is registered in the 1914 and 1915 Electoral Rolls. By 1916 John had relocated to Eltham where he continued his practice as a photographer and took many of the early images around the district of Little Eltham. Around 1930 John changed professions and opened a small cobbler's shop in 1931 near the pond opposite Dalton Street adjacent to the Jarrold family cottage. He never married and continued his profession as a bootmaker from this little shop, maintaining a close relationship with Mrs Jarrold for the rest of their lives. His bootmaker shop remains today beside the Whitecloud cottage and is one of only three remaining shops in the area from the early 20th century. There are a couple of images of Eltham taken by Clark Bros. in the Eltham District Historical Society collection, one such example being Hunniford’s Post Office with Miss Anne Hunniford out front (EDHS_00140 - marked on the back of the print, Clark Bros., 25 Thomas St. Windsor), which would date this image between c.1894 and 1914. Other early images of Eltham taken by John Henry Clark are marked on the face “J. H. Clark Photo” and it is assumed these are dated between 1914 and 1930. It is noted that the Grant of Probate for John H Clark of Eltham South dated 5 April 1957 (513/387) records his occupation as "X Photographer".Sepia postcardNotations in biro 'A. Petrie', rest in pencil as follows Telegraph poles show one wire No 1918 Avenue of Honour trees c.1907 Jarrolds house No shop at White Cloud on fence line Police Residence has extensions Chimney on wash house Office Brickwork on stables Lock-up, entry and window end Light lamp - cnr Dalton and Maria streets Surface damage to lower left cornermain road, eltham, maria street, dalton street, william jarrold, jarrold cottage, police residence, courthouse, j.h. clark photo -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Patton's Garage West Charlton c. 1987
... Stuyvesant cigarettes on the roof of the lean-to. A telegraph pole... Stuyvesant cigarettes on the roof of the lean-to. A telegraph pole ...The garage was established in the 1930s by Mr Gamble. Other proprietors were Perc Kimberley 1943-46, Henderson 1946, Neil Rogers. K. & B. Patton ran the garage from 1960s - 2008Colour photo of K. & B. Patton's Garage. The garage is a white, weatherboard single story building with a corrugated iron roof. There small lean-to on the LH side of the building. There is a large entrance and two large windows on the front. There are two petrol pumps at the front of the building. A blue car and a white utility are parked at the LH side of the garage. The signage on the front of the building reads K. & B. PATTON NISSAN and there is a NISSAN sign painted on the roof. There is a sign for Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes on the roof of the lean-to. A telegraph pole and the entrance to Gordon Park is on the right of the photo.perc kimberley, k & b patton, gamble, henderson, neil rogers -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Horse Tram Sturt St, c1890
... intersection and a telephone/telegraph pole on the right side. Several... intersection and a telephone/telegraph pole on the right side. Several ...Photograph of a horse tram (possibly No. 7), with a Havelock Tobacco advertisement, travelling westbound in Sturt St. on the north side with the City of Ballaarat Town Hall (clock showing 905). Traffic in Sturt St was two-way on either side of the median strip which at the time did not extend fully between Lydiard St and Armstrong St. The photograph includes the gas street lamp in the middle of the Sturt and Lydiard Streets intersection and a telephone/telegraph pole on the right side. Several horse-drawn cabs in the photograph, along with some men. In the background are shops for Cameo Cigarettes, Tea Merchants, C Ekans? Chemist, J T Marsh Hatter, the Town Hall and Snows department store promoting a clearing sale. The photo has been taken from the Post Office Steps, c1890. State Library Multimedia Source Catalogue does not give the name of the photographer and the date of the photo. Acknowledgement of the source of the photograph is required.Yields information about Sturt St and horse trams c1890 and the use of the street in the early morning.Black and white print from the State Library of Victoria.On rear in pencil in bottom left hand corner "Copy of H92 320/106" and in centre along bottom edge "Reproduction Rights Reserved - Copied by State Library of Victoria".trams, tramways, sturt st, lydiard st. north, horse trams, ballarat town hall, two way traffic, tram 7 -
National Communication Museum
Tool - Morse Inker Tape
... : "WESTERN AUSTRALIAN / TELEGRAPHS / FPB" Inside: 'TRANSLATION... / in / Western Australia"|.3: "The first Telegraph Pole / in / WESTERN ...This tape is from the first telegram ever sent in Western Australia. This important event occurred on 21 June 1869. At this time the transmitted message was received on paper tape and later transcribed onto a telegram form for delivery. The original tape was presented to the Honourable Frederick Palgrave Barlee, Colonial Secretary of Western Australia, as a souvenir. "FPB" appears on an engraved shield on the lid. James Coats Fleming, the first telegraphist and later Superintendent of Telegraphs, sent the telegram. During 1875, Colonial Secretary Barlee transferred from Perth to Belize and then to Trinidad where he died in 1884. The fate of the case and spool, souvenir of that first telegram, was unknown. In July 1940, the WA Agent-General in London advised the Premier's Department in Western Australia that a Mrs EW Hillyer of Hertfordshire had the spool and case and was willing to sell it for ten guineas ($21). The Postmaster General's Department agree to the purchase and it duly arrived by registered mail. As a communications museum was planned in Melbourne, it was sent there to be included in the collection. Nothing more was heard until early 1980s when the relic arrived at the Post and Telecommunication museum in Perth. The case had been found in an old Melbourne strongroom where it had apparently been placed for safe-keeping and then forgotten. Initial attempts to decode the message on the tape were unsuccessful. Eventually, it was discovered that the Western Australian Telegraph Company, responsible for that first transmission, had devised its own code. A copy was obtained from the Battye Library and the message deciphered.This Morse tape is of historic significance as the first telegram ever sent in Western Australia. The occasion was momentous as the transition point between isolation and ease of connection for business and personal communications. The case is of aesthetic interest for the craftsmanship involved in the engraved text. Further, the tape has research potential owing to the unique information contained within this tape; that is, the code of the Western Australian Telegraph Company. This tape, may in turn be used to decode further messages sent by the Western Australian Telegraph Company. As the first telegraph message sent in Western Australia, this tape is rare. Despite a tumultuous journey from 1869 to the early 1980s, the tape's ceremonial wooden case provides provenance information which supports the tape's historic importance.Small wooden case (.1) holding a length of morse tape (.2) which was the first telegram ever sent in Western Australia . Wound onto a mother of pearl reel (.3). Accompanying signs and decoded message (.4,.5)..1 engraved on a metal shield shaped plaque on the lid: "WESTERN AUSTRALIAN / TELEGRAPHS / FPB" Inside: 'TRANSLATION OF REGISTER / TO THE CHAIRMAN OF FREMANTLE TOWN TRUST / His Excellency Colonel Bruce heartily congratulates the / inhabitants of Fremantle on this annihilation of distance / between the Port and the Capital, and he requests that this, / the first message, may be made publicly known. / GOVERNMENT HOUSE, / PERTH, June 21, 1869 / Transmitted 11 am / J.C.F."|.2: "Instrument Register / of the First / Telegraphic Message / in / Western Australia"|.3: "The first Telegraph Pole / in / WESTERN AUSTRALIA / was erected by / The Hon. Frederick P. Barlee / Colonial Secretary / on 19th Febr. 1869"telegram, commemorative item, morse inker, morse tape, morse code, code, postmaster-general's department -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, John Phillips, Sturt St. Ballarat at Grenville St
... of it. Also shows telegraph poles along the north side of Sturt St... of it. Also shows telegraph poles along the north side of Sturt St ...B&W print and scanned images of a coloured postcard lent to the BTM by Mr. Norm DePomeroy, Dec. 1997. Image is of a horse tram leave the Grenville St. terminus, to travel west bound along the north side of Sturt St. Has many pedestrians in photo and some horse drawn vehicles. Shows the position of the horse tram track in Sturt St., north side, was not up against the south side kerb. Postcard has a Christmas message on the base of it. Also shows telegraph poles along the north side of Sturt St. 1 copy held at 8/98. Postcard dated 22 Dec. 1904 See Reg Item 2437.1, 2437.2 for original postcards held within the collection. See 836i3. In bottom of image are the words "Sturt Street, Ballarat, Vic" and "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. E.L."trams, tramways, horse trams, sturt st, postcards, grenville st. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, Commonwealth of Australia, Sturt St Ballarat, c1910
... is on the left side. There are telegraph/telephone poles... in the photograph. The Burns statue is on the left side. There are telegraph ...Image is taken from the National Mutual building on the corner of Sturt and Lydiard Streets, looking east towards Grenville St. Has an ESCo tram with blinds drawn nearing the intersection. The tramcar number could be 12, 13 or 18. There are a number of horse drawn cabs in the photograph. The Burns statue is on the left side. There are telegraph/telephone poles in the photograph along with the buildings on either side of the streetYields information about Sturt Street east of Lydiard St.Black and white postcard with a green (18mm wide) border acting as a frame to the postcard picture. The picture measures 50mm High x 98mm wide. Has a Victorian Two Pence stamp with a "168" cancellation stamp. The card has been published by the Commonwealth of Australia with a coat of Arms. In the bottom left hand corner is a symbol "HB" within an artists paint palette.On rear is a note to a Miss Audersau of Launceston.sturt st, grenville st, esco, horse cabs, trams, tramways, ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, Overland Telegraph Centenary, 1972
... roper river camp, telegraph pole, port darwin, overland..., First Telegraph Pole at Port Darwin, Route of the Overland... including the Roper River Camp, First Telegraph Pole at Port Darwin ....1) Overland Centenary Supplement to The Australian. Six pages of information and images including the Roper River Camp, First Telegraph Pole at Port Darwin, Route of the Overland Telegraph, Australian Telecommunications Development Association, Alice Springs, Frew's Ponds. Charles Todd, Alice ToddFrank Kraegen, Pony Express. .2) 'The O.T. Line' - four page coloured news shhet published of by the Australian Post Office for the Overland Telegraph Line Centenary, 22 August 1972. Includes articles and images such as J.A.G. Little (Darwin Poatmaster), Robert Patterson, Charles Todd, A.J. Mitchell (surveyor), Maps of the sections (Begot's contract, Central Sections, Darwent and Dalwood contract, Patterson contract), planting of the first pole at Darwin, Roper River Camp, Charles Todd, Alice Todd, Alice Springs Repeater Station, Grave of Kavenagh, Roper River, Frank Kraegem, Maryvale station.roper river camp, telegraph pole, port darwin, overland telegraph route, australian telecommunications development association, alice springs, frew's ponds, charles todd, alice todd, frank kraegen, pony express -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, mid 1910's?
... St. In the view are various telegraph and telephone poles.... telegraph and telephone poles. Photograph Black & White Photograph/s ...Black and White Photograph of Collins St looking east, just west of Queen St. Some 11 cable trams in the view. The closest trams have the destination of Port Melbourne and Spencer St. In the view are various telegraph and telephone poles.On rear in pencil "WB 134H"trams, tramways, cable trams, melbourne, collins st, port melbourne, spencer st, queen st -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Tuesday Column - Heritage", 19/10/1993 12:00:00 AM
... that was written in 1908. Has a good illustration of telephone poles... of telephone poles / telegraph wires. Trams tramways Sturt St. ESCo ...Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, Tuesday 19/10/1993 from the Tuesday Column - heritage feature of the Courier, featuring a postcard of an ESCo tram and horse drawn Vehicle in Sturt St, just to the East of Lydiard St. Photo taken from the Post Office tower, soon after opening, as the destination board is on the dash panel. Caption notes it is a colour postcard that was written in 1908. Has a good illustration of telephone poles / telegraph wires.trams, tramways, sturt st., esco, telephone poles -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard - ESCo tram at Armstrong, WTP, Sturt St Ballarat, 1905
... is the Snows Department store and a pole with telegraph/telephone wires... Department store and a pole with telegraph/telephone wires ...Postcard shows an ESCo tram soon after commencement in 1905, at the corner of Armstrong and Sturt Streets, Ballarat. The tram has a destination sign hung from the drivers dash canopy. On the left is the Snows Department store and a pole with telegraph/telephone wires and insulators. The Thomas Moore Statue is adjacent to the tramcar. The median plantation was known as Shoppees Square. See item 8999 for a printed colour copy from an illustration, and 3795 for a copy photograph. Yields information about Sturt St, 1905.Postcard - coloured, published by WTP, 1905, Divided back type. trams, tramcars, ballararat, sturt st, esco, armstrong st, wtp