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Carlton Football Club
Hard Cover Book, SILVAGNI, 2004
Biography of Stephen Siivagni Carlton Players whose father Sergio and son Jack as at 2019 also played for Carlton.Nickname(s) SOS Date of birth 31 May 1967 (age 52) Place of birth Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Original team(s) Marcellin College Height 194 cm (6 ft 4 in) Weight 95 kg (209 lb) Years Club Games (Goals) 1985–2001 Carlton 312 (202) Carlton Best and Fairest: 1990, 1996 Carlton Life Member: 1992 Carlton Vice-Captain: 1998–2001 Carlton Hall of Fame: inducted 1996 Carlton Premiership Teams 1987,1995 Carlton Hall of Fame Legend: inducted 1997 All-Australian: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 Australian Football Hall of Fame: inducted 2005 AFL Team of the Century (fullback) Mark of the Year: 1988 AFL Life Member: 1999 International Rules 1998, 1999 Carlton Team of the Century (fullback) Jim Stynes Medal 1998 VFL/AFL Italian Team of the Century (fullback) -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Hill of content publishing, Missing presumed dead, 1989
The author describes his life in Victoria during the great Depression and his wartime experiences in the RAAF. He was shot down over France, but evaded capture and joined the partisans with the help of a French family.Index, bibliography, p.201non-fictionThe author describes his life in Victoria during the great Depression and his wartime experiences in the RAAF. He was shot down over France, but evaded capture and joined the partisans with the help of a French family. world war 1939-1945 - personal narrativies - australia, world war 1939-1945 - aerial operations - britain -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Time-Life Books, Japan at war, 1980
The story of Japan's preparation for war and its role in World War Ii until its surrender.Index, bib, ill, p.201.non-fictionThe story of Japan's preparation for war and its role in World War Ii until its surrender.world war 1939-1945 - japan - history, world war 1939-1945 - japan -
Cheese World Museum
Textile, Bed jacket
The Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 to 1992. The bed jacket is part of a collection of items relating to rural life in the mid 20th century.White cotton bed jacket with scalloped satin stitch edging and cut work with butterfly motif lace insertions. Front closing with press studs and a tie. Cap sleeves with a V-shaped slit and butterfly motifs either side.201 (on tape at the side)costume accessories, female costume, uebergang, allansford, women's bed wear -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Joseph Cummins, Who dares wins: Ingenious battlefield tactics from the past, 2010
Who dares wins captures key moments in history when the ingenuity, vision and daring of brilliant leaders turned the tide of battle.Index, ill (col), maps, p.201.non-fictionWho dares wins captures key moments in history when the ingenuity, vision and daring of brilliant leaders turned the tide of battle.military art and science - history, tactics - history -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Boston Publishing Company, Passing the torch, 1981
Photography, maps, and eyewitness accounts describe the War in Vietnam.Index, Bibliography, ill, maps, p.201.non-fictionPhotography, maps, and eyewitness accounts describe the War in Vietnam.vietnam war 1961-1975, vietnam - history - 20th century -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Program, 2016
201 Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Reunion Dinner InvitationThe 101st Re-Union Castlemaine Town Hall, Saturday 8th October 2016cole, peter, sikora, william -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demoliton, New Great Britain Hotel, 197 Stokes Street, Port Melbourne, Lloyd Finch, Apr 2003
Owners of the former New Britain, Phil and ? COLLINS over 2003-2004 demolished portions and extended the structure. Added upper decks, swimming pool etc. Aptil demolition was recorded by neighbour Lloyd FINCH from roof of 201 Stokes Street.Photos taken during demolition of back New Britain Hotel, 197 Stokes Street. From roof of 201 Stokes Street by owners L&A FINCH, April 2003. .01 - .03 View of partially demolished back room, morning sun (vertical) .04 - More demolition .05 - Partially demolished dunny .06 - More demolition .07 - .08 South west corner cold storage, wide view .09 Envelope portionhotels, phil collins, lloyd finch, new great britain hotel, built environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, stokes street, built environment - demolition -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Janet Billett, The Yachties - Australian Volunteers in the Royal Navy 1940-45, 2023
201 pages with black and white illustrations; notes, bibliography, index.non-fictionyachties, dominion yachtsmen scheme, royal navy, ww2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - PETHARD COLLECTION: MADAME ADA CROSSLEY POSTCARD
Mauve coloured postcard. Image shows woman, hair up, dressed in long dress, sitting on a high back cane insert wooden chair. Written on bottom ' Madame Ada Crossley' Handwritten 'sincerely yours, Ada Crossley - Muecke ? ( unclear )Semco Series, no 201, Printed in Englandperson, individual, ada crossley, pethard, chancellor, sandhurst, ada crossley -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Banner - Bannerette
These Bannerettes are exchanged with other Lions ClubsMitcham Lions Club Bannerette - lemon silky material with picture of tree, lion and lioness resting beneath. Emblem of Lions Club on the tree. A gold looking wooden stick for hanging. Green cord with tassels attached to gold stick. The base of bannerette has green fringing.Mitcham Lions Club - Australia - 201 - VItrophies & awards, public events -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Frances O'Neill, A place of their own : the old colonists' homes in Victoria / Frances O'Neill, 2005
Paperback; viii, 201 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 25 cmISBN 1740970675houses, buildings, victoria -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator)Focusing lens generators. Duplicate of 201 Sticky typed labels on back from top and left to right: “FOCUSSING LENS GENERATORS” -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - ENTITLEMENT DOCUMENT WAR GRATUITY FOR ATTWOOD JOHN R V5920, Australian Army, c1939-1945
See Paybooks Cat 4967.21. Plain sheet of white paper from Commonwealth of Australia (Defence Forces). Printed with black ink. This shows how many days Attwood served overseas and how many days for other qualifying service (24 months @ 15/-). 2. Commonwealth Government Envelope, has a window with a rubber stamp for 2 1/2p, Franked Melbourne 7 May 45. On the rear is a wartime note - "Gossip is Sabotage".Rubber stamp - checking staff 3rd M.D. 201ww2, gratuity payments, documents -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Sheet contact prints of Silos, 1965
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 7-1-64 204 7-1-65 201 7-1-65 205 7-1-65 201 29-1-65 29-1-65 Beneath each print in white Back: 201 205port of portland -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - SANDHURST SHEET 1, No date visible
Map: Sandhurst ,County of Bendigo sheet 1. Parish plan ( number 201 in Map Cupboard 1)map, bendigo, city streets, sandhurst -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Bus routes reach the end of the line, 1/07/2014 12:00:00 AM
Commuter calls for Transdev to reconsider changes to scrapped Routes 201, 286 and 303 have been ignored.Commuter calls for Transdev to reconsider changes to scrapped Routes 201, 286 and 303 have been ignored.Commuter calls for Transdev to reconsider changes to scrapped Routes 201, 286 and 303 have been ignored.bus services, public transport users association of victoria, public transport -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Invitation, Introductory Card, Gala Opening Ball, New Public Hall, Eltham, Friday 21st November, 1941, 1941
In September 1937, a group of ladies met to form a Ladies’ Committee to assist the General Committee in raising funds for a Public Hall. Those present were Mrs Allen, Mrs Bowman, Mrs Hickey, Mrs Rains, Mrs Boake and Mrs Lyon. As there were only six present, they elected to remain in the interim as a Social Committee to arrange catering, etc., for the two dances that had been arranged for September 29th and October 30th of that year. Both those dances proved a great success. Mrs McAdie joined the committee in October. The Ladies’ Committee was officially formed at a combined meeting of the General and Ladies’ committees held on April 6th, 1938. Mrs Boake agreed to be President, Mrs Lyon as Secretary and Mrs Rains as Assistant Secretary. Other members included Mrs Browne, Mrs Forde, Mrs Jarrold, Mrs Bradbury and Mrs Taylor. By 1941 their numbers had grown to include Matron Wilson, and Mesdames Andrew, Brinkkotter, Cloney, Walker, Parsons, Crick, Ballenger, Travena, Hurst, Shields and Le Brocq . A number of these ladies eventually became part of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Eltham War Memorial Trust. Councillor A. Brinkkotter, secretary of the Hall Committee, noted that Eltham had succeeded, after many long years of fighting, in erecting a new hall and civic centre which had been badly needed. “It took a long time to convince the Council of the necessity for a new hall and civic centre in Eltham.” “The councillors, in looking after the interests of all sections of the rate payers, could not see that such a move was necessary. But finally the Hall Committee proved that such a move was not only advisable, but would prove a financial asset to the Shire.” “This committee had to put down £1,500 in cash before the work on the hall began, and to enable the committee to do this, residents loaned them money free of interest for 12 months. In addition the committee has guaranteed to pay the Council £100 a year for the next ten years.” “The borrowed money has to be repaid to the lenders, and I hope that the public will realise this and support the functions which have been and will be arranged by the Hall Committee to enable them to return the money as soon, as possible.” At the opening gala for the Public Hall, Mr. G. L. Chandler, M.L.C. said “It speaks volumes for those people who have worked for many years for the hall. I know of no other place where the residents have handed over £1,500 for the erection of a hall and guaranteed the balance of the cost. You will always find the few who say ‘Time is not opportune.’ In these days you have to make your opportunities.” “Before any town can advance, a civic spirit must exist in the residents, and I hope the people will support the Hall Committee which has the interests of this district at heart.”Background workings for the funding of a Public Hall at Eltham. The funding was provided by public subscription and the money loaned to Council to build the hall. The hall was part of the new Eltham Shire offices located at the corner of Main Road and Arthur Street. A similar funding approach was used a few years later to provide for the Eltham War Memorial located on the opposite side of Main Road.Printed card 5 copies numbered 68, 176, 201, 216 and 217 10.5 x 15.7 cmarthur street, eltham public hall, gala opening ball, main road -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jill Barnard et al, Welcome and Farewell: The Story of Station Pier, 2004
In the mid-nineteenth century, Victoria’s primitive maritime infrastructure was not coping with the volume of passenger and cargo traffic arriving in and departing from the burgeoning gold-fevered colony. However, the opening of Railway Pier at Port Melbourne in 1854 greatly improved the situation. Railway Pier serviced the steamships, which plied Port Phillip Bay and the Victorian coastal waters beyond, and also offered berths for vessels on the regular runs to other Australian colonies and to overseas destinations. However, as the larger and more powerful steamships of the early twentieth century found berthing increasingly difficult at Railway Pier, the need for a more modern pier became apparent. By 1930, the new Station Pier had replaced its predecessor. Itself extended and upgraded several times including during the past decade, Station pier still offers every contemporary convenience to shipping services using its busy facilities, just as did its predecessor Railway Pier, 150 years ago. The Victorian Government commissioned Welcome & Farewell to celebrate the 150 years since the opening of the Railway Pier. In doing so, it was mindful that the story of the site is not limited to its contribution to national and state economies, or to its physical development. The Government wanted a history that would also speak to ordinary Victorians, and other Australians, of their own experiences of this significant place. For indeed the Station Pier site has played its part in almost every milestone or phase in our history: at moments of celebration and commemoration, during economic booms and depressions, during times of war and peace. It has also won a place in the hearts of ordinary individuals affected by the welcomes and farewells they have experienced there: those for visiting royalty and celebrities, for servicemen and medical personnel off to war or returning home, for migrants from distant countries and refugees from war zones, for friends and family travelling for personal, professional or cultural reasons. Welcome & Farewell thoughtfully examines Station Pier’s significance and offers a splendid visual panorama of the experiences lived out there between 1854 and 2004.Illustrated large-format book with 224 pages [36] p. of plates. : ill., maps, ports.Bibliography: p. 199-201non-fictionIn the mid-nineteenth century, Victoria’s primitive maritime infrastructure was not coping with the volume of passenger and cargo traffic arriving in and departing from the burgeoning gold-fevered colony. However, the opening of Railway Pier at Port Melbourne in 1854 greatly improved the situation. Railway Pier serviced the steamships, which plied Port Phillip Bay and the Victorian coastal waters beyond, and also offered berths for vessels on the regular runs to other Australian colonies and to overseas destinations. However, as the larger and more powerful steamships of the early twentieth century found berthing increasingly difficult at Railway Pier, the need for a more modern pier became apparent. By 1930, the new Station Pier had replaced its predecessor. Itself extended and upgraded several times including during the past decade, Station pier still offers every contemporary convenience to shipping services using its busy facilities, just as did its predecessor Railway Pier, 150 years ago. The Victorian Government commissioned Welcome & Farewell to celebrate the 150 years since the opening of the Railway Pier. In doing so, it was mindful that the story of the site is not limited to its contribution to national and state economies, or to its physical development. The Government wanted a history that would also speak to ordinary Victorians, and other Australians, of their own experiences of this significant place. For indeed the Station Pier site has played its part in almost every milestone or phase in our history: at moments of celebration and commemoration, during economic booms and depressions, during times of war and peace. It has also won a place in the hearts of ordinary individuals affected by the welcomes and farewells they have experienced there: those for visiting royalty and celebrities, for servicemen and medical personnel off to war or returning home, for migrants from distant countries and refugees from war zones, for friends and family travelling for personal, professional or cultural reasons. Welcome & Farewell thoughtfully examines Station Pier’s significance and offers a splendid visual panorama of the experiences lived out there between 1854 and 2004.port melbourne, station pier -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper, Guinea Gold, 7/6/1944
Two page newspaper containing news from home published in the field Two page cream coloured newspaper with black print and photographs.Guinea Gold Volume 2 No 201 Wednesday June 7, 1944guinea gold, newspaper, ww2 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Railway Construction, Port of Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph
Coloured Photograph of A Painting of Henty ship Lady Bird 274 mm X 201 mm Sh 148 Ships I - Lflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, photograph, lady bird -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Drawing - Property sketch - 201-205 Ross Street, Struck & Spink Graphics P/L, 19 Aug 1992
Property sketches done for Frank Gordon Real Estate in the 1990s. 201- 205 Ross Street (corner Bridge Street). Milk Barbuilt environment - commercial, frank gordon & co, ross street -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Newsletter, The Ship's Whistle by Barry Oakley directed by Ian Walker
1980, 201, director ian walker, heidelberg theatre company inc -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, The Port Phillip almanac and directory for 1847 / compiled by J.J. Mouritz, 1979
Hardback; (no dustjacket); 150 p. ; 18cm.ISBN 090812029X Two copies of limited edition reprint; numbers 201 and 806 of 1,000port phillip, almanac, directories, victoria -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - grain silos, 1965
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Blue Portland Harbour Trust Stamp 201. 7-1-65 in black ink.port of portland archives, grain silos, k s anderson wharf -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Medallion, c. 1984
Boxed medallion, gold coloured, 5cm 'Moliver', Victorian Coat of Arms on front, Victoria's 150th logo on back. Measurements .3cm wide x 5cm diameterFront: 'VICTORIA'S 150TH ANNIVERSARY 1984-5' - embossed Back: side edge: '201' - impressed -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Leading Lion has big plans, 16/11/1994
Article in Nunawading Gazette about new Lions International District Governor for District 201 which covers from Melbourne to Bendigo and Wedderburn and comprises 59 Lions Clubs.service clubs, lions international, angus, geoff, lions club of nunawading, frazer, kevin, freeman, ray, morgan, brian, shell company, environmental management, apex club nunawading -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOSEPH DAVIES COLLECTION: LETTER OF CONGRATULATIONS, 21/07/1909
Handwritten letter Newington Branch No. 201, Ballarat congratulating Mr. J. Davies on his courageous and heroic conduct. Letter with ANA letterhead and signed by Wm. C. Clemence, Secretary.Wm. C. Clemencemine, gold, joseph davies, joseph davies collection - letter of congratulations, australian natives' association newington branch, joseph davies -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn's Vacant Blocks, 2018
Council receives complaints about derelict houses at 199-203 Canterbury Road, Blackburn,while the owner makes unsuccessful bids to develop.Council receives complaints about derelict houses at 199-203 Canterbury Road, Blackburn,while the owner makes unsuccessful bids to develop.Council receives complaints about derelict houses at 199-203 Canterbury Road, Blackburn,while the owner makes unsuccessful bids to develop.blackburn, canterbury road, blackburn nos. 199, 201, 203