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Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, The Met, "How catching The Met to school helped Justine catch a wave", Nov. 1985
Advertising Poster for use in Tramcars printed on heavy cardboard - "How catching The Met to school helped Justine catch a wave", promoting the benefits of having a Student Concession card. See Reg Item 5513 for an associated pamphlet.trams, tramways, posters, students, tickets, passes, the met -
National Wool Museum
Book, How to Know Textiles
"How to Know Textiles" - Cassie Paine Small, 1932.textile fibres weaving machine knitting yarn production cotton silk, lace, dyeing, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, rayon, textile fibres, weaving, machine knitting, yarn production, cotton, silk -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Truth on How the Swan Street Rockery Was Built, 1947
Note by T.H. Kneen 17 June 1992, "The location of this project is the slope between the main entry from Swan Street and the Yarra Boulevard - this is inside the Burnley property. The work was conceived by Arnold Teese & carried out by C.R.T.S. students-visible are Shirley Pittard, Ted Hawkesworth (standing), Dave Hughan (white overalls),Arnold Teese (45-51) supervising."Black and white photograph. Laminated copy. Students and Staff member working on the rock terrace near the Swan Street entranceOn reverse, "The truth on how the Swan Street rockery was built. 1947 Arnold Teese, Dave Hughan, Arnold Teese was a student and then a staff member, 1945-57, David Hughan was a student."arnold teese, david hughan, j.w. newell, t.h. kneen, shirley pittard, ted hawkesworth, crts, rockery, group students and staff, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, terrace -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Book, Yarra Trams, "How far away's your tram", Aug. 2006
Book - DL size, 12 pages, centre stapled, full colour printed on gloss paper titled "How far away's your tram", advising people could phone tram tracker and be advised by voice or SMS when the next tram due at a particular stop. Applicable for routes 57 and 59, effective Oct. 2006. Details on how to use the system, stop ids, terms and conditions of use and a tear off section to record stop id's. Has the TramTracker logos and Yarra Trams logos. Two copies held. See Reg Item 1050 for a similar item.trams, tramways, tramtracker, yarra trams, tram stops -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Book, See how they Ring: Hand bell ringers of the Australasian Stage
See how they Ring was published by BHS Publishing and written by Anne Doggett and Gwyn Gillard.bellringers, performance -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jubilee Open Cut - Wonga Company showing how ore is taken up an incline 1899
B/W photo Wonga Company 1899 showing how ore is taken up an incline in ore trucks..Rail tracks with ore trucks pulled by cable moving up incline to processing plantstawell mining -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Document, How to use the Card Sorting Key for the Identification of Eucalypts, 1954
Leaflet No.68 produced by the Commonwealth of Australia, Forestry and Timber Bureau. How to use the Card Sorting Key for the Identification of EucalyptsBooklet -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Instruction Book, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "How to become an efficient conductor", 1960's
Instruction Book - 20 pages, within manila card covers, titled ""How to become an efficient conductor", published by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board. Gives details on how to be a conductor safely, collect fares, disputes, school concessions, ticket cancellation, accidents, and conduct. A list of dos and dents' employee benefits summary and two drawings showing the consequences of not securing the trolley pole under the hook and step accidents. Inside front cover is a list of Melbourne tram depots, giving stop number, and street. Handwritten addition regarding South Melbourne depot - short cut from St Kilda Road - folded printed sheet. No date on the documents - assumed 1960's.trams, tramways, mmtb, conductors, instructions, melbourne, depot -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction Book, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "How to become an efficient conductor", 1950's
Instruction Book - 20 pages, within manila card covers, titled ""How to become an efficient conductor", published by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board. Gives details on how to be a conductor safely, collect fares, disputes, school concessions, ticket cancellation, accidents, and conduct. A list of dos and donts' employee benefits summary and two drawings showing the consequences of not securing the trolley pole under the hook and step accidents. No date on the documents - assumed 1950's. Second copy added 15/1/2015 from donation of Lindsay Rickard. 739.1 - Second copy added 3/12/15 from donation of Gary Butler - has a green ink printed cover and printed on gloss paper.trams, tramways, mmtb, conductors, instructions, melbourne, depot -
Cheese World Museum
Manual, How to operate the ABC Spinner
Donated with the ABC Spinner washing machineBlue heavy paper cover with black lettering and an illustration of Model 60. Full title is 'How to operate the ABC Spinner -Spins Away Water -Spins Away Dirt. The Porcelain Washer -Manufactured by Altofer Bros Company Established 1909 Peoria Illinois Contents include parts price list and instructions for use'allansford, altofer brothers, abc spinner, washing machines, laundry aids -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, The Met, "How do you like our brand new station", mid 1980's
Advertising Poster for use in Tramcars printed on heavy cardboard advertising public transport, using The Met and in particular the refurbished Flinders St Station. Features a cartoon by Jeff with the caption - "How do you like our brand new station" Image file is a small version of the large pdf file, on file as hte5565i.pdftrams, tramways, posters, flinders st, advertisements, cartoons, the met -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Parliamentarians How to Vote Cards 1967; James Manson papers. Ringwood Area and other State Members, 1960s
Parliamentarians 'How to Vote' cards for State Election 29-Apr-1967; Referendums for 27-May-1967; James Manson - various papers; Details of Peter McArthur, Peter Watson, Race Mathews, Peter Howson, G.L. Chandler, R.G. Menzies & others. +Additional Keywords: Manson / McArthur / Watson / Mathews / Howson / Menzies / Chandler -
Tramway Heritage Centre
Book, How To Become An Efficient Conductor, Unknown, thought to be 1960's
Book with tan coloured cardboard cover, 20 internal pages. Pages 3 to 14 are text while pages 15 to 20 contain pictures, including how to properly wear a uniform. Is showing some signs of wear, with worn edges of cover, and stains on the front and back covers, pages are in good condition with very little yellowing.Cover is plain tan. First internal cover has insciption: Melbourne And Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB logo) A Brief Summary of the Essential Features of Your Job Caution + Commonsense = Safetybook, mmtb, m&mtb, melbourne & metropolitan tramways board, conductor, how to become an efficient conductor -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Digital Image, Shell Company of Australia, Here's how for householders, 1948_
Front cover of "Here's how for householders". An example of 1940s advertising through sewing and homemaker books. In this book, instructions are given for many aspects of household management, interspersed with advertisements for useful items. An example of mid 20th century advertising through 'how-to' books.Digital copy of front cover of a bookhistoric advertisements, domestic science, shell company of australia, household hints -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "How catching The Met to school helped Justine catch a wave", Nov. 1985
Pamphlet - 3 fold DL Full colour, titled "How scathing The Met to school helped Justine catch a wave" detailing student concession cards and fares, published 11/85. Has an application form and list of train station and tram and bus depots where application could be made. See Reg Item 5558 for an associated poster.trams, tramways, concession fares, students, tickets, passes, the met -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "How to track it down by tram on The Met", mid 1980's
Fold out pamphlet, 7 folds, titled "How to track it down by tram on The Met", early 1980's, with a map of the tram system, The Met logos, providing information about tram services to specific locations. Also provides details of first and last trams for all tram routes and service frequency. Second copy added 17-4-2017trams, tramways, melbourne, map, tram services, the met -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Yarra Trams, "How far away's your tram?", June 2007
Poster promoting the use of Yarra Tram's tramTracker system using the image of a vinyl record player. Has the details of how to do it by SMS or by a phone call. Produced in June 2007 when the system was relatively new.Demonstrates the marketing of the tramTracker system.Full colour poster printed on an A4 sheet, approx 150gsm paper.trams, tramways, posters, tramtracker, yarra trams -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, 1941
Booklet illustrating how to espalier fruit treesHow To Grow Fruit Treesbooks, school/educational -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Digital Image, Taylor, Law et al, How to decorate a cake: by Anne Anson, 1954_
Covers and sample page from "How to decorate a cake: by Anne Anson". An example of 1950s advertising through cooking and homemaker books. In this book, instructions are given for decorating cakes, including advertisements for decorating suppliest. The sample shows "Tala" brand decorating equipment.An example of mid 20th century advertising through 'how-to' books.Digital copy of front cover of a book with sample pages.historic advertisements, recipes, cake decorating, tala -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - A 1950's description of all things to do with operation of civilian aircraft and airports, ie such things as navigation, air space control, general air craft engine types, aircraft design. Does not have specific aircraft detail. THE WORLD'S AIRWAYS AND HOW THEY WORK, CAPTAIN J. W. G. JAMES, JOHN STROUD, THE WORLD'S AIRWAYS AND HOW THEY WORK, 1950
A 1950's description of all things to do with operation of civilian aircraft and airports, ie such things as navigation, air space control, general air craft engine types, aircraft design. Does not have specific aircraft detail. THE WORLD'S AIRWAYS AND HOW THEY WORKCover jacket showing black and white sketch of 1950's four radial engine passenger aircraft in flight, between orange coloured band top and bottom of cover.non-fictionA 1950's description of all things to do with operation of civilian aircraft and airports, ie such things as navigation, air space control, general air craft engine types, aircraft design. Does not have specific aircraft detail. THE WORLD'S AIRWAYS AND HOW THEY WORK -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Sun, Tram No. 1 how the dining-room looked in its heyday", 26/08/1987 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper cutting from The Sun, Wednesday 26/8/1987 of MMTB tramcar No. 1 with two crew standing alongside. Possibly in relation to when No. 1 body was recovered with the caption noting "Tram No. 1 how the dining-room looked in its heyday". See also Reg Item 1356 for another newspaper cutting which identifies the other tram as No. 1. and 1518 for other photos of the building it was located in.trams, tramways, mmtb, pmtt, ferny creek, tramcars, melbourne, houses, tram 1 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Digital Image, Shell Company of Australia, Here's how for householders: Sample pages, 1948_
Sample pages from "Here's how for householders". An example of 1940s advertising through sewing and homemaker books. In this book, instructions are given for many aspects of household management, interspersed with advertisements for useful items. Inside front and back covers are advertisements for Shell products, the company publishing this book.. There is also an advertisement for Pennant Kerosine (kerosene)An example of mid 20th century advertising through 'how-to' books.Digital copy of sample pages of a bookhistoric advertisements, domestic science, shell company of australia, household hints, pennant kerosine, kerosene -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Leanne Hinton, How to keep your Language alive : a commonsense approach to one-on-one Language learning, 2002
Contents: Some myths about language learning/ Overview of the philosophy and method/ What you can expect to learn/ The typical session/ A sample sequence for beginners/ Going ahead with your learning/ Developing vocabulary/ The framework of language: learning grammar/ Intermediate and advanced language learning/ Learning stories/ More on the written word/ Problems and plateaus in language learning/ Appendix A: how to develop a program in your community/ Appendix B: applying master-apprentice principles to the classroom/ Appendix C: Drawings.B&w illustrations, b&w photographslanguage revival, language maintenance, master apprentice language learning, language education -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, John L Grigg, Chief Engineer MMTB, "Tram Priority - How and when will it happen", Apr. 1983
Report - 27 pages, photocopied, stapled in top left hand corner, titled "Tram Priority - How and when will it happen" written by John L Grigg, Chief Engineer MMTB, 20 April 1983. Report looks impact of traffic light controls, tram only lanes, clearways, right turns, results of tests and trials. Has many charts, graphs and diagrams. Presented 20/4/1983, at IEAust Transportation Branch meeting with Ian McDonald, City Engineer Prahran.trams, tramways, tramways, road signs, traffic lights, tram priority, traffic control -
Carlton Football Club
Cassette tape, Rebirth of the Blues, 1991. How Blue are you?, 1990
"We need your support to recapture the spirit of the good old days. Carlton Football Club Membership songs" Side A "How Blue Are You" Written and performed by Oscar Swarv. Guitar: Rob Manley Flute: Neil Jamieson Side B "Blue is our colour" - a singalong tune by members of your team. New Lyrics by Oscar Swarv. From Roger Skien Collection.Audio cassette -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, "How Steam Locomotion Came - its Cornish Origin, Bendigo's Early Experiment"
Article features a good reproduction of a Bendigo Steam tram (No. 2) and trailer, lettered "Bendigo Tramways Co. Ltd." Titled, "How Steam Locomotion Came - its Cornish Origin, Bendigo's Early Experiment", the article looks at the development of the steam locomotive, use in Cornwall, its use for steam tram locomotives in Bendigo in a light hearted manner. Written by "LMH" See item 9464 for a glass plate negative of this image.Yields information about Bendigo Steam trams.Photocopy of an article in The Age newspaper, dated 10 July 1943 on A3 size paper. trams, tramways, bendigo, steam trams, steam locomotive -
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 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "Now you've got the tickets how are you going to get there?", mid 1990s
Pamphlet "Now you've got the tickets how are you going to get there?" published jointly by The Met and Sport and Recreation Victoria with a map of the major sporting venues in the city area and the Victorian Arts Centre. Published before the diversion of the Batman Ave tram line via Flinders St. Gives tips on parking, train/tram travel, and the MCG footbridge. The line was diverted via Flinders St on 6/6/1999 - see reference. yields information about the travelling to the major Melbourne sports venues.Pamphlet - 2 fold DL printed in colour with map.trams, tramways, the met, sporting venues, public transport, maps, batman ave, batman avenue -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "How to race 400,000 people to the GP", Mar. 1997
Pamphlet or booklet - 20 pages, full colour printed on gloss paper with a fold out map at the rear, centre stapled titled "How to race 400,000 people to the GP". Published by The Met for the 1997 Grand Prix. Has details of the services, major loading points, rosters at the depot, traffic management, door procedures, crew arrangements and a calendar of events. Includes maps in the front of the Albert Park and the race course and loading points. Published for crew use., but the Union went on strike for the period of the event and that it was not used. pdf copy added 28/9/17.trams, tramways, grand prix, albert park, events, the met -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, "How SCATS can adapt", c1980
Newspaper or magazine cutting from an unknown gloss paper titled "How SCATS can adapt", about the use of the system - Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (from VicRoads Website 7/7/2019), noting the use for the system for traffic control in Melbourne, including tram priority. Has a photo of trams 883 and 850 at the Sturt St Arts Centre intersection with the Shrine in the background. The VicRoads website notes that it was adopted in 1980. On the rear has a photo of the Computer equipment being used and equipment. Notes the transponder fitted to the trams.trams, tramways, traffic control, sturt st, traffic lights