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Bialik College
Article (item) - Newspaper articles, 1964, 1964
Photocopy of newspaper articles: 'Bialik College Parents Association', The Jewish News, 24 July 1964. 'Make it A Date', The Daily Herald, 21 August 1964. 'Children's Parade', The Age, 21 August 1964. 'Beatle Mania', The Jewish Herald, 21 August 1964. 'Program for Bialik Parents', The Jewish Herald, 22 May 1964. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.fundraising, music, 1960s -
Tennis Australia
Clipping from newspaper page, 1933
News clipping relating to match between Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs. From Boston Daily Record, Monday August 28, 1933. Part of a collection of photos taken/owned by Australian player D.P. Turnbull - found in collection in a vinyl album marked 'Photos by D P Turnbull'. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Newspaper (Item) - Includes articles on Lockheeds ring wing hispot balloon PAP 104 mine disposal vehicle concorde petrel FA 19 hornet ATR 42, Airway news Daily commercial news
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Bulletin, "Revamping the old tram image", 29/04/1972 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the a significant Australian author's (Batman in The Bulletin - Keith Dunstan) views on Melbourne's trams and the closure of Bendigo tramway system in 1972.Newspaper clipping from The Bulletin, April 29, 1972 in the 'out and about' column written by 'Batman', titled "Revamping the old tram image". Written by Keith Dunstan - see Other information below. Article concerns the romance of Melbourne's tramway system and its relationship to the closure of the Bendigo system and the scene at the time in Bendigo upon closure. Title: Batman in The Bulletin: The Melbourne I Remember Author: Dunstan, Keith Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing ISBN-10: 1740970624 Year Published: 2004 Binding: Paperback For more than four decades his finger has been on the pulse of the city. Whether the subject is royal tours, the passing of old ways, the destruction of our historic treasures, the splendour of Collins Street, the peculiarities of our politicians and leading citizens or the mad passion for sport; he knows about its foibles, its fads, fashions and fanaticisms. Best known as the founder of the Anti-Football League and as Melbourne's witty daily newspaper scribe Keith Dunstan wrote regularly for the legendary weekly news magazine The Bulletin from the early 1960s under the pseudonym of `Batman'. In an introduction specially written for this volume Keith tells the story of how his `moonlighting' efforts began and how he was found out. Includes a forward by Barry Humphries.closure, bendigo, melbourne -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ROYALTY
A box with a photo of The Queen on the front. Contains cuttings from magazines of the British Royal Family. Sources include 'Pix,' 'Journal,' 'Australian Woman's Weekly,' 'Woman's Mirror,' 'Illustrated London News' and 'The Daily Mirror.' 1950 - 1954. A book titled 'Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother' Norwich, Jarrold & Sons Ltd. 1973 is also included.Royaltyroyalty, british, royal family, lydia chancellor, collection, royalty, british royal family, the queen, the queen mother, 'queen elizabeth the queen mother, ' history, united kingdom, england -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal (series) - Kewriosity 1983-1994
City of Kew 1983-1994Date orderDigitised copies of each issue of Kewriosity [newsletter] between 1983-1994. Original print copies held by Kew Historical Society and stored in its archive. Digitisation team includes Margaret Robinson and Robert Baker. Digitisation equipment is a Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 overhead scanner funded through a City of Boroondara Round 2 Small Biannual Grant. kewriosity, publications -- city of kew (vic.), council magazines, community newsletters, council newsletters, digitisation projectskewriosity, publications -- city of kew (vic.), council magazines, community newsletters, council newsletters, digitisation projects -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper, The Age, Past Students and Staff, 1940-1990
students, staff, burnley, dept of agriculture, careers, marriages