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Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Bombardier, "Urban Transport - Light Rail Transit System - Metro do Porto, Portugal", 2003
Pamphlet - folded A3 sheet, full colour titled "Urban Transport - Light Rail Transit System - Metro do Porto, Portugal" giving details of the Porto light rail system in Portugal which feature a tram or light rail vehicle built by Bombardier Transportation, known as the Eurotram. Included in the pamphlet is an A5 sheet with notes and a photo of the tram in Melbourne during Jan to March 2003. Gives detailed specification of the tram and the Porto system.trams, tramways, bombardier, testing, eurotram, melbourne -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Monash University Civil Engineering, "Do Trackless Trams need stronger roads? - the "weight" of evidence", Dec. 2021
Print of a digital report - 13 A4 pages titled "Do Trackless Trams need stronger roads? - the "weight" of evidence", by James Reynolds. David Pham and Graham Currie of the Department of Civil Engineering of Monash University, dated Dec. 2021. Looks at the road pavement impacts of large heavy electric buses (known as Trackless Trams" and concludes that stronger road pavements would be need for them to operate on. Includes tables, photos of rutting in the Zhuzhou China example,trams, tramways, buses, trackless trams, monash university -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "You can do this job", 1950s
Poster featuring a conductress holding a set of tickets, titled "You can do this job". Has a description of the job, wages, and where to apply. Has a piece of paper taped over the ages correcting or changing it to between "18 and 35" years of age. Copy underneath shows "19 and 35" years of age. 1950s?Demonstrates a MMTB Recruiting poster. Poster, full colour - two copies taped together with adhesive tape on the sides.m&mtb, employment, conductors, recruiting, conductresses -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Administrative record - Meeting Minutes, Bob Prentice, "Why do maximum trucks detail?", 11/06/1975 12:00:00 AM
Single Foolscap sheet - typed, though not formally titled, subject was of the note was ""Why do maximum trucks detail?" Looks at the way a Brill 22E truck works, weight distribution, wheel and rubbing plates wear and rail wear issues. Has in the top right hand corner "MRC2" - not known what, possibly a group of tramway museum members meeting to discuss issues. Dated 11/6/1975. Noted that Tony Smith of then BTPS asked the question. Two copies were stapled together - 2nd copy to BTM.Has Bob's initials under the last paragraph.trams, tramways, brill trucks, maximum traction, derailments, maintenance -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "Neighbourhood tickets - Box Hill", Now you have an extra hour to do it.", 1986
Set of two pamphlets giving details of the Neighbourhood ticket systems mid 1980's printed on gloss paper. Published by The Met with the logos on the bottom of the sheet. .1 -Folded DL - Neighbourhood tickets - Box Hill, explaining new 3 hour Neighbourhood ticket, two hour ticks and costs. Makes reference to the opening of the Flagstaff station on the City Loop. .2 - single DL sized sheet - "Now you have an extra hour to do it." advised that an extra hour is available on Neighbourhood tickets. See Reg Item 924 for letter from Tom Roper re these.trams, tramways, the met, tickets, neighbourhood tickets, box hill -
Vision Australia
Article - Text, Neil lets his fingers 'do the talking' and his ears 'do the reading' by Robyn Fowler
Discussion of Newsline service provided by the AFB and how it is used by Neil Maxwell. Article includes an image of Neil holding a phone, whose base rests on a desk in a study, and turns towards camera.1 cut out article from a suburban newspapernon-fictionassociation for the blind, elizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, newsline, robyn fowler -
Mentone Grammar School
How do you do, gentlemen! Mentone boys wearing the Pork Pie felt trilbies of the 1940s
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Poster - Snake Bite treatment, T.R. Wilson, Secretary, Central Board of Health, What to do in case of snake-bite, 1865-1881
The poster has the following instructions for the treatment of snake bite:- "A ligature, that is, a strong string or narrow strip of clothing if no string is to be had, should be at once applied near the bitten part, and between the bite and the heart. tight enough to stop the circulation. The bitten part should then be immediately cut out by making, in the manner shown in the engravings, two curved incisions, which should be, where practicable, a quarter of an inch deep. The wound should then be well sucked for then minutes, by persons who have no wound, cut, sore or ulcer in their mouths, or on their lips. When the bite is on the head, face or body, or on any place where a ligature cannot be applied, the bitten part should be kept tightly pinched up till it can be cut out." The poster was authorised by T.R. Wilson, Secretary of Melbourne's Central Board of Health, between 1865 and 1881. It was printed by John Ferres, Government Printer, Melbourne, 1865-1881. The Central Board of Health, Melbourne, was in existence between 1855 and 1889. This poster has significance as an early record of public health instruction issued by the Central Board of Health in Melbourne for the treatment of snake-bite. The materials used to mount and frame the poster are also of significance, with the printing being done on fabric, and the newspaper inserted between the poster and the backboards.Timber-framed rectangular poster with printed instructions for treating a snake bite. The poster is printed on fabric. Between the poster and the backboards is a layer of newspaper, revealed by the damaged fabric. The back of the frame is filled by three vertical timber panels that are strengthened by three horizontal timber slats across the top, centre and bottom. The timbers are fixed in place with nails. The edges of the frame at the back have remnants of paper. Two metal eyelets are inserted into the top edge of the frame. The poster was issued by the Central Board of Health in Melbourne and printed by the Government Printer in Melbourne. It has the British Coat of Arms on top, diagrams and text, plus sections of newsprint.Symbol of [British Coat of Arms] between the letters "V." and "R." Headline "CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH" Subheading "WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF SNAKE-BITE" Instructions are printed on the poster. Diagrams include a bite on the knee and bites on the hand. Publisher "Central Board of Health, Melbourne, 28th February ----" "(By Order of the Board), T.R. WILSON, Secretary" "BY AUTHORITY, - - - - - - - - -, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE" Newsprint includes:- "Duties in the bay were put ... --rried out. On ... harbour boat's cr-- ... , and formed of sufficient ... given ... to vessels in distress, and ... life-b- ... the help of a few..." and "last, a Gold English ... engraved -- cove-- to leave it at F.P. ..."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, central board of health, melbourne, t.r. wilson, secretasry, government printer, john ferres, snake-bite, treatment, first aid, 19th century, poster, government health announcement -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), "You can now use myki on trams too", "Melbourne's quick guide to myki", "myki and free travel for seniors', "Your quick guide to using myki", "Metropolitan myki fares", "New on-the-spot Penalty Fares", "How do myki fares compare?", 2009 and 2016
Set of DL size pamphlets regarding the Myki ticketing system, fares, fare evasion, inspectors. .1 - single DL sheet - card - titled You can now use myki on trams too" Features photo of D1 3516 outside Flinders St Station. Gives details on using myki on trams. July 2010 .2 - DL size book, 12 pages, centre stapled "Melbourne's quick guide to myki details the introduction of the system, how it is used, where tickets can be purchased and fares. Dated Nov. 2009 .3 - single DL sheet - card - titled "Melbourne's quick guide to myki", covers the us of the seniors myki, replacement of the Sunday pass and its use. c2011. .4 - as for .2 - dated July 2010. .5 - 3 fold DL, recycled card, titled "Your quick guide to using myki", dated 2016. .6 - single DL sheet, recycled card titled "Metropolitan myki fares" detailing fares from 1-1-2016 .7 - 3 fold DL, printed on recycled card titled "New on-the-spot Penalty Fares", detailing that penalty fares could be paid for on the spot - gives details of the system introduced July 2014. Was not well accepted and had issues, abolished mid 2016. .8 - 2 fold DL, printed on recycled paper, titled "How do myki fares compare?", giving comparisons between the various types of Metcard tickets and Myki charges. Dated August 2010. .9 - 4 fold DL, recycled card, titled "Your quick guide to using myki", dated June 2014. .10 - 2 fold DL, recycled card, titled "How we deal with Transport Offences" - July 2016 - covers on the spot fines which were stopped Jan. 2017.trams, tramways, myki, tickets, fares, behaviour, ticket inspectors -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Brochure - Tourism, What to do - Souvenir Holiday Guide to North-Eastern Victoria
The Kiewa Valley has promoted itself as a tourist hot spot since the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme concluded. Mt Beauty began as a construction town and was to be sold off but tourism became promising so the SECV handed the town over to the Bright Shire, houses were sold and businesses commenced. From the early 1960s the town promoted itself and Falls Creek as a tourist destination. The Kiewa Valley Accommodation group combined with the local advertisers to publish this brochure.This brochure promotes tourism all year round promoting the local businesses enabling them to succeed. As tourism is the main industry in Mt Beauty and Falls Creek since the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme finished, this advertising is important. It is interesting to note the businesses - their type, their location and the comparison with those in the area now.19 black and white pages including maps and advertisements. Cover is a 'washed' color of a hut in the bush. The title is in black across the top and at the bottom right hand corner. The front cover is in 'landscape' format but the rest of the book is 'portrait'.mt beauty; falls creek; kiewa valley; tourism; north east victoria -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Physical Education - Do It Daily, 1981
Ballarat College of Advanced Education lecturer Peter Fryar was involved with this publication as President of ACHPER Victoria. norman lacey, physical education, vic swim, achper victoria, peter fryar -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Manual, ZILLES COLLECTION: Art Manual; Do it yourself art kit - Another Avantgarde Art Company Product
Zilles Printers was begun by Lewis Zilles in the early 1930s. It was in McKenzie Street Ballarat. His son Jeffrey also became a printer - letterpress, offset and screen printer. The business became Zilles Printers/Graphics and was in Armstrong Street and later Bell Street Ballarat. Small booklet outlining terms used in painting, sculpture and other fine arts. It is a production of Avantgarde Art Company.Small pocket size booklet with orange cover and black printzilles printers, lewis zilles, jeff zilles, ballarat, booklet, art manual, art terms, painting, sculpture, fine arts, avantgarde art company -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Shauna Hicks, Where do I start? a brief guide to researching your family in Australia and New Zealand, 2015
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Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Watsonia Traders Association, Watsonia Community Bank: Why do we need a community bank?, 2002-2003
In 2003 a steering committee investigated the feasibility of setting up a branch of the Bendigo Bank in Watsonia. This article in Watsonia's Whisper continues to seek community support for the Bank.Community involvement in local matters.Copy of news article and small update on pledges. Black text on colour background. bendigo bank, community banks, watsonia, macleod, watsonia macleod community bank -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Banyule City Council, The little Banyule book of things to do: Autumn guide 2014, 2014_04
This small book gives details of activities available in the City of Banyule during Autumn (March to May) 2014.35 pages, illustrations.city of banyule, banyule -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clippings, Do you have a local Anzac story to tell?, 20/08/2014
Advertisement for workshop on writing stories of Anzacs for proposed book.News clipping, black text, colour image.yarra plenty regional library -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Benedict, What To Do At Weddings, c. 1951
Small booklet, a guide for brides, grooms and others involved in wedding planning. Grey card cover, red and navy print. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Journal, Dat Do News
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NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Book: What men and women do by Kevin Brophy, 2006
Book of 175 pages written by Kevin Brophy and published in 2006 by NMIT's Flat Chat Press. ISBN 1921142995flat chat press, school publications, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report: You don't think I'm going to die in here, do you?
A4 size booklet with green cover, spiral bound. Written by George Randy Johnston for Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE, 1989. Subtitle: An investigation into the adult literacy/further education needs of long term, chronic psychiatric patients. northern metropolitan college of tafe, reports, adult literacy, nmit -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - What Are You Going to do with the Next Half Century An examination of career opportunities in the General Aviation Industry, What Are You Going to do with the Next Half Century
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - 2 Data DO R.Nash GAF
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, 'Christians Do Not Kill' (model 4)
Bone model of a church with 'you will not kill' and figures of two girlsyou will not killmodel, 'tribute 08', nz -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Can do easy: Australian Navy EOD in the Vietnam War
australia. royal australian navy. clearance diving branch. diving team 3 -- history, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - naval operations, australian -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Are You Prepared To Do A Dangerous Job, 2010
Donated to Tatura Museum by the authors.Fawn coloured soft covered book written in German with some English quotations.dunera, internment camps, tatura, books, biography -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Paul Byron et al, H2W2 : how to do an arts project, where to get help, 2004
How to start your own creative project - all you need to know in one resource. Contact, attitudes, management issues, safety etc.colour illustrations, colour photographs, b&w photographsarts and youth, australian arts, arts management, government funding, fundraising -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, McBryde, I et al, The Distribution of Greenstone Axes in Southeastern Australia: preliminary report: Mankind Vol. 10 No. 3 June 1976: 163-174 "Wil-im-ee Moor-ring" or Where do axes come from? Mankind Vol. 11 1978: 354-82, 1976
Two papers outlining the greenstone sites in Victoria, their distribution and role in exhange in the communities.163-174 P.; maps; figs.refs.; bib. and vol 11 354-382 P.; maps; notes; graphs;tables; bib. Two papers outlining the greenstone sites in Victoria, their distribution and role in exhange in the communities. greenstone - quarry sites - victoria., aboriginal greenstone ?xes - south-eastern australia - sites., exchanged - greenstone - aborighinals, victoria. mount camel. -
National Wool Museum
Quilt, 'Make do' quilt insert
The background history to this quilt is unknown as, like several of the Running Stitch quilts, it was found in an op-shop, this time in Ballarat. However, the technique used to bind it together and the rarity of the materials make it a valuable piece of our 'thrifty history'. The quilt insert has been made with layers of recycled bed coverings. It would have most likely had a cover made of a fabric (such as cretonne) as the layers have only been loosely held together with large quilting stitches. The outer layer is made of "marcella": a heavily woven cotton damask. These types of bedspreads were quite expensive and hardwearing. They were often handed down through the family and it is not surprising to see that the use for this particular bed covering has been continued past the 'presentable' stage on a bed.Detail of edge showing layers and stitching method. Deatail of corner showing layers.quilting history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, quilting - history -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Say a prayer for the boys over there / What do you think those ruby lips were made for?
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Let's do it together, 1992
Leader Newspaper Group, Department of Employment, Education and Training and Channel 7Leader Newspaper Group, Department of Employment, Education and Training and Channel 7 have joined forces to persuade communities to generate jobs.Leader Newspaper Group, Department of Employment, Education and Training and Channel 7unemployment, leader newspaper group, australia. department of employment, education and training, channel 7, deveson, ivan