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Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Carriage, of sorts, gets pair to wedding on time", 7/12/21
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Carriage, of sorts...The Age Newspaper... Newspaper clipping Australia Victoria Melbourne The Age Newspaper ...Bridal couple, Madeleine and Richard Greco, and their bridal party, caught a tram to their wedding ceremony at the Old Treasury Building, after their vehicle was held up in heavy traffic.Has a photo inside tram number 6045Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Carriage, of sorts, gets pair to wedding on time"route 48, weddings, tram 6045, e-class tram, tramways, trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, 'Hit-run driver' says Tesla was on autopilot, 23/03/2022
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Hit-run driver...The Age Newspaper... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Hit-run driver says Tesla ...Driver of Tesla car involved in a hit-run incident with a passenger boarding a tram in Wattletree Road, Armadale. Passenger was trying to board tram when struck by a car that the driver, who fled the scene, later claimed was on autopilot. It was the first case involving a Tesla for Victoria's major collision investigators. First tram accident involving a car on autopilotNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Hit-run driver says Tesla was on autopilot"tramways, trams, yarra trams, accidents, wattletree road, armadale, tesla -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet - How to drive the Fairway, VicRoads, "Now there's a better way"
... The Age Newspaper... by the Road Traffic Authority, has the RTA logo. .3 - Newspaper ...Provides the basis for segregating road traffic from tram lines at intersections and along roadways and road markings applied.Yields information about the introduction of Fairways into Melbourne tramway streets during 1983, the first legal segregation of trams from road traffic.Set of two pamphlets regarding Tram Fairways. .1 - Three-section vertical fold-out pamphlet titled "How to drive the Fairway" printed on gloss paper showing the fairway system and how its works with the various signs in a cartoon manner. Notes the Fairway system was set up in 1983 and the basis of it. Has the VicRoads logos, name, and "Victoria Growing together? logos. .2 - Three-section, horizontal format pamphlet on plain paper, titled "Now there's a better way", giving details of the system, showing drawings and how they work at intersections. Issued by the Road Traffic Authority, has the RTA logo. .3 - Newspaper cutting, titled "The old way, the Fairway" giving advanced notice of the introduction of the Fairway system and the roads impacted. Has an AEC election advertisement on the rear for the March 1983 Federal Election.fairways, cartoons, rta, vicroads, traffic control, trams, tramways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy, The Age Newspaper, City's love affair is aflame 70 years on, 21-4-1995
... The Age Newspaper... is aflame 70 years on Newspaper Photocopy - Vic Melbourne The Age ...Provides a report from The Age, 21-4-1995 and two photos by Simon O'Dywer, text by Bruce Tobin of the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the Electrification of the Swanston St line. Quotes the Minister for Public Transport Alan Brown. Featured 25 historic trams led by a horse drrawn tram. Also has a story about the push for a national rail strategy by the Minister for Public Transport - Alan Brown.Provides a report of a tramway historical event.Photocopy; report by Bruce Tobin in The Age, on the Swanston St tram parade of 19-4-1995. Photocopied onto an A3 sheet. Notes "both pics full colour"trams, tramways, 70th anniversary, electrification, celebrations, swanston st, crews -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy, The Age Newspaper, Roper rejects proposal to protect historic tram engine room, 28-11-1989
... Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from The Age 28-11-1989...The Age Newspaper... Buildings Council Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from The Age 28 ...Provides a report from The Age, 28-11-1989 written by Ingrid Swendsen, about the rejection by the Planning and Environment Minister , Tom Roper to protect the former cable tram winding or Engine house on the corner of Bridge and Punt Roads Richmond, despite the recommendation of the Historic Buildings Council to add it to the register. The building was later demolished by the Roads Corporation to widen the intersection. The Tramways have a small sub-station on the site. Quotes Douglas Hill of the National Trust and Roz Hansen of the Historic Buildings Council. Provides a report on the rejection of a recommendation to protect a historic building.Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from The Age 28-11-1989 - Roper rejects proposal to protect historic tram engine roomtrams, tramways, cable trams, engine house, winding house, punt road, bridge road, demolition, richmond, historic buildings council -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy, The Age Newspaper, "..world's most sophisticated transport systems.", 9-1983
... The Age Newspaper...." Newspaper Photocopy - Vic Melbourne The Age Newspaper ...Advertisement for Phillips Radio system, promoting the installation of the Automatic Vehicle Monitoring System for Metropolitan Transit Authority in the National Times with a photo of W5 735. Provides some information on the system's purpose. The tram was built in 1935.Provides a advertisement promoting Phillips Radio and Vehicle Monitoring.Photocopy of a newspaper advertisement from The National Times, 16-9-1983 for Phillips Radio systems, titled "You're looking at one of the world's most sophisticated transport systems" trams, tramways, phillips, avm, vehicle monitoring, the met, mta, w5 class, w5 735 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, Time to backtrack on Connies?, 28-7-2008
... Newspaper cutting from The Age, 28/7/2008, title Time...The Age Newspaper... on Connies? Time to backtrack on Connies? Newspaper The Age Newspaper ...Newspaper clipping titled "Time to backtrack on Connies?", written by Lisa Martin detailing the background story to the Melbourne tram conductors, asking whether they should return, what people say, and what The Age says. Has a photo of a lady conductor selling tickets on a W class tram. Photo by John Woudstra. Part of an Education Feature.Yields information about the issue of Melbourne's tram conductors.Newspaper cutting from The Age, 28/7/2008, title Time to backtrack on Connies?trams, tramways, conductors, connies -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, Andrews defends higher cost of new trams, 21/04/2022
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Andrews defends...The Age Newspaper... Alstom G class tram Newspaper clipping from the Age titled ...Victorian government signs $1.85 billion with French manufacturer Alstom to build 100 trams in Melbourne. Trams to be known as G class and will replace some of A, B and Z models with higher floors. Yields information about the contract for the next Generation of Melbourne trams - G classNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Andrews defends higher cost of new trams"trams, tramways, new trams, alstom, g class tram -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, Domain Road trams may be gone for good, 26-03-2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Domain trams may...The Age Newspaper... Route 8 Route 58 Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Domain ...Article written by the Age transport Reporter, Patrick Hatch. Discusses the possible non-return of trams to Domain Road following the opening of the new tram interchange at ANZAC station. Tram route 8 from Coburg to Toorak was axed when Domain Road closed to St Kilda Road in 2017, and it was combined with route 55 to create a new 58 route. which travels 400 metres further south along St Kilda Road and tuns eastward along Toorak Road.Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Domain trams may be gone for good"tramways, trams, route 8, route 58 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Man with knife Tasered on tram", 18/06/2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man with knife...The Age Newspaper... Collins Street Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man ...A man was Tasered by armed police on a Melbourne tram after he allegedly threatened to kill passengers on board.Has a photo inside tram of armed policeNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man with knife Tasered on tram"route 48, tramways, trams, police, king street, collins street -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Brakes slammed on tram accessibility", 18/06/2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Brakes slammed...The Age Newspaper... D2-class tram Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Brakes ...The rollout of accessible tram stops has come to a halt almost six months after missing the deadline to make all tram stops accessible. Has photo of person in mobility scooter alongside D2-class tram number 5018Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Brakes slammed on tram accessibility"tramways, trams, accessibility, tram stops, d2-class tram -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Trams CEO on a track to lift service", 01/07/2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Trams CEO...The Age Newspaper... documents trams Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Trams CEO ...Interview with Yarra Trams CEO, Carla Purcell. Appointed to CEO role by Yarra Trams owner Kelli's Downer in November 2022, but started in April 2023 after returning from maternity leave. Tender process is underway for next tram franchise, currently worth $500M per year. Yarra Trams have operated the network for 13 years with current contract expiring at end of 2024. Tram patronage currently at 75% of pre-Covid levels. Melbourne's tram network currently consists of 475 trams, 250 km of track, 2300 employees servicing 200M annual passengers.Informative interview with Carla Purcell, CEO of Yarra TramsNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Trams CEO on a track to lift service"tramways, ceo, yarra trams, keolis downer-edi, tender documents, trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, "City has 227 trams too many, with 16 more on the way", 14/5/1993
... Newspaper clipping from The Age, printed on Newsprint....The Age Newspaper... Stored trams Newspaper clipping from The Age, printed ...Newspaper clipping - "City has 227 trams too many, with 16 more on the way" from The Age, 14-5-1993 written by Enrica Longo, about the delivery of further articulated trams (B class) and the overall number of trams. Includes a comment on the 90 of Z class trams out of service, the total number of trams, and the numbers needed for daily service.Yields information about the tramcar fleet size in 1993.Newspaper clipping from The Age, printed on Newsprint.tramways, tramcars, b class, z class, operations, stored trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, Finding the tram Dad painted, 2-7-2018
... Newspaper cutting from Sunday Age 7-1-2018 - titled Finding...The Age Newspaper... Newspaper cutting from Sunday Age 7-1-2018 - titled Finding the tram ...Newspaper clipping titled "Finding the tram Dad painted", about the visit of the family of the late David Larwill to see the tram that "Dad" painted at Newport Workshops. Has the back ground story, photos of the family and a cartoon about touching on or off the artwork. Notes the involvement of the Creative Industries Minister, Martin Foley. Photos by Daniel Pockett, article by Debbie Cuthbertson. David painted tram W5 class 722Yields information about the storage of Transporting Art trams at Newport and one of the artists David LarwillNewspaper cutting from Sunday Age 7-1-2018 - titled Finding the tram Dad paintedtransporting art, newport workshops, trams, tramways, tram 722, martin foley, david larwill -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - The Age - dated 6/6/1995 - 50 years Anniverary D-Day 1944, Newspaper = The Age - dated 6/6/1995 - 50 yrs Anniverary D-Day 1944
... Newspaper = The Age - dated 6/6/1995 - 50 yrs Anniverary D...Newspaper The Age dated 6/6/1994 50th Anniversary D_Day... The Age dated 6/6/1994 50th Anniversary D_Day 1944 Newspaper ...50th Anniversary lift out - D-Day 1944 Newspaper The Age dated 6/6/1994 50th Anniversary D_Day 1944Local Newspaper with Special Lift Out - of D_Day 194450th anniversary lift out - d-day 1944 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Age 1898, 24.10.1898
... Newspaper Age 1898...Age newspaper 24.10.1898. This newspaper was used...1898 Age newspapers... Mitcham melbourne Age newspaper 24.10.1898. This newspaper ...Age newspaper 24.10.1898. This newspaper was used as packing for a picture in the children's room, and the paper would have been read by August Schwerkolt. The house was purchased by Whitehorse Council, and pulled down in 1924. The paper was found in a machine drawer in September 2014 by Rosalie Wale, a great great grand-daughter of August Schwerkolt and works at Schwerkolt Cottage.1898 Age newspapersAge Melbourne 24/10/1898documents, newspapers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... ' The Age' newspaper... of 'The Age' newspaper celebrating the move of the newspaper to a new... Collection collection newspapers ' The Age' newspaper ephemera ...A large cardboard folder containing (i) newspaper cuttings from various sources. These sources are, ' Illustrated London News,' ' Herald,' ' The Mail,' ' Herald,' ' Age', ' The Sun News-Pictorial,' and ' Everybody's,' and are dated 1938-1970. (ii) A copy of the 'Bendigo Advertiser,' dated Wednesday, November 27, 1968. (iii) 2 ' Bendigo Advertiser,' supplements dated February 16, 1963 and November 27, 1968. (iv) An 8 page fascimile of 'The Age' newspaper celebrating the move of the newspaper to a new building in Spencer Street. There is also some correspondance between Lydia Chancellor and Mr. M.P.J. Hurrell the Promotions Officer at 'The Age.' (v) An article titled ' John Fairfax 1804-1877 Maker of The Sydney Morning Herald,' from 'The Home,' March 1, 1941. An article titled, ' The Day & Age of David Syme,' from 'Walkabout' February, 1963. Information re the Lutine Bell at Lloyds of London. Articles re 'THE MAIL' newspaper for Bendigo beginning in 1968. Article by Claudia Wright re jumpsuits, Champagne and toys. Article Re Baron Julius de Reuter, founder of the Reuters news service. The Crystal Palace in London.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, various articles, lydia chancellor collection, collection, newspapers, ' the age' newspaper, ephemera, ' the bendigo advertiser.' -
Port of Echuca
A black and white photograph of a drawing, Black and white photograph of a drawing depicting the construction of the iron Murray Bridge, at Echuca, showing Surveyor, bridge workers, hoists, a crane, and much activity, 1981
... the age newspaper.... workers. the age newspaper. orm cook. Written in pen on the back ...Original negative and photograph held by The Age, before by Orm Cook, Echuca. Photo is of a drawing of Bridge work taking place in 1877, across Murray River at Echuca. Orm Cook gave The Age the photograph in 1981 as the round arches on the bridge were about to be removed.A bridge crossing of the Murray River was needed by 1877. It linked Echuca and Moama in a more tangible way. The bridge was funded privately and public use of it was discussed for the next several years.A black and white photograph of a drawing, depicting the construction of the iron Murray Bridge at Echuca, showing the Surveyor, the bridge workers, hoists , a crane, and much activity.Written in pen on the back, "Murray Bridge at Echuca under construction. Original to 'Age' came from Orm Cook. Also the numbers 6530 written in pen. Also on the back is a rectangular stamp with these words inside the rectangle. "COPYRIGHT. This photograph may not be reproduced without permission in writing from the Editor of "The Age" 250 Spencer Street, Melbourne, and 39/41 York St, Sydney.murray river, bridge work, bridge construction, bridge workers., the age newspaper., orm cook. -
Port of Echuca
Photograph - Black and white photograph of a drawing, A black and white photograph of a drawing of the construction of the bridge crossing the Murray River at Echuca in 1887, 1981
... 'the age' newspaper.... collection 'the age' newspaper. deniliquin farmers engineering bridge ...The drawing shows all the activity and building roles involved in building a bridge in 1877. The crossing of the Murray River was very important to citizens living in both Echua, but especially those living in Moama and in further NSW regions as it provided them with access to Victorian market regions. The bridge was built privately for Deniliquin farmers, but eventually opened up to the general public.This is significant because it represents the roles of different tradesmen in the construction industry in the late 19th Century. It also shows construction stages . Bridge pylons are being inserted into the fiver banks. It is also a very well produced drawing, the artist is anonymous, but very skilled.A photograph of a drawing of the construction of the bridge crossing the Murray River in 1877. The picture shows surveyors, construction workers, crane operators, hoists and a crane and much activity.Written on the back in pen are the numbers 6530. In pencil are the numbers 61/8"? and 10"?. Stamped on the back is a small rectangle with the words 'COPYRIGHT. This photograph may not be reproduced without permission in writing from the Editot of "The Age" 250 Spencer Street Melbourne, and 39/41 York St., Sydney.' written inside it.bridge works, murray river crossing, moama, echuca, orm cook collection, 'the age' newspaper., deniliquin farmers, engineering, bridge building, pylons, 1877 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Letter - Letter - to the Age on behalf of K.S. Anderson, Dec-85
... of Portland 1985 The Age newspaper media Copy of letter from C.D ...Copy of letter from C.D. Reynolds, Corporate services Manager, Port of Portland Authority, to Creighton Burns, Editor, 'The Age', 5th Dec. 1985, on behalf of K.S. Anderson.k s anderson, port of portland, 1985, the age, newspaper, media -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1987
... The Age newspaper... is produced in full). Peter Cole-Adams The Age newspaper "Peter Cole ...Peter Cole-Adams was Associate Editor of The Age. No other biographical details are available, but his writings are recorded and can be accessed through Google. The C&N article was about a speech he gave entitled "Publish and be damned" at Mt Eliza UC's annual community lecture (which is produced in full).B & W head and shoulders photograph of Peter Cole-Adams. "Peter Cole-Adams"peter cole-adams, the age newspaper -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper, THE AGE
... AGE NEWSPAPER...AGE NEWSPAPERS ISSUED TO COMMEMORATE SPECIAL EVENTS....AGE NEWSPAPER DATED OCTOBER 16, 1954 CENTENARY OF THE AGE...AGE NEWSPAPERS ISSUED TO COMMEMORATE SPECIAL EVENTS. LOCAL ...AGE NEWSPAPERS ISSUED TO COMMEMORATE SPECIAL EVENTS.AGE NEWSPAPER DATED OCTOBER 16, 1954 CENTENARY OF THE AGE: VICTORIA 150 TH ANNIVERSARY 16TH NOVEMBER 1984, 25TH JANUARY 1986 HISTORY'S NATIONAL REVIEW 1976; AGE WEEKENDER 16TH NOVEMBER 1984.local history, documents, newspapers, age newspaper -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The National Gallery of Victoria, British Painting, 1978
... The Age Newspaper clipping (1977) - a review on the art... melbourne british art Walsh St library The Age Newspaper clipping ...SoftcoverThe Age Newspaper clipping (1977) - a review on the art exhibitionbritish art, walsh st library -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - The Age 21 November 1960 Opening of Portland Harbour, The Age, 21/11/1960
... Newspaper - The Age 21 November 1960 Opening of Portland... Dallas Brooks. The Age Newspaper Newspaper - The Age 21 November ...Page 7 from 'The Age', Monday 21 November 1960. Photograph and article re opening of Portland Harbour, on Sat 19 November 1960, by the Governor, Sir Dallas Brooks. -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Newspaper - "The Age" Monday, 6 June, 1994
... Newspaper - "The Age" Monday, 6 June, 1994... Fifty Years Since the Fighting on the Beaches" Newspaper ...Front page - "D-Day 1944 Fifty Years Since the Fighting on the Beaches"literature, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, Robert Carrier, Robert Carrier's Kitchen, 1981
... The Age Newspaper clipping April 14, 1981 with Grand... melbourne Walsh St library The Age Newspaper clipping April 14, 1981 ...Recipe MagazineThe Age Newspaper clipping April 14, 1981 with Grand Marnier Recipeswalsh st library -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper Clipping, The Age, A people's park at last?, 13 March 1996
... news paper clipping. The Age newspaper from page A11.... The Age newspaper from page A11 A people's park at last? Newspaper ...news paper clipping. The Age newspaper from page A11'Editorial Page A11. 13/13/96"parks and reserves, hospital, greek community, people in political roles -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper, The Age, The Age dated 6th Dec 1943, 6th Dec 1943
... Original edition of the Age Newspaper dated Monday 6th..."; "Blitz on Germany" Original edition of the Age Newspaper dated ...WWII Historical significance.Original edition of the Age Newspaper dated Monday 6th December 1943.Featuring historic conference at Cairo with Marshal Chiag Kai -Shek (China), President Roosevelt (USA), and Mr Churchill (Britain). Other headlines on front page are: "Plans for Victory"; "Offence On Full Scale"; "Blitz on Germany" -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Fields give way to business boom, 1993_
... A black and white Sunday Age newspaper story. Includes map... 1993 land prices A black and white Sunday Age newspaper story ...Tells some of the story of the settlement of Greensborough and Lend Leases' gradual take over of Greensborough shopping area. In Canberra Times Wednesday 17 November 1993, page 27: Melbourne: Lend Lease Corp Ltd is to undertake a $600 million redevelopment of two suburban Melbourne shopping centres, at Dandenong and Greensborough; to be built in conjunction with Australia's largest retailer; Coles Myer Ltd. The project will create about 2000 jobs; 1000 during construction and 1000 in long-term retail.Has some history of Greensborough and records the average land prices in 1993. A black and white Sunday Age newspaper story. Includes map and photograph of resident.greensborough, lend lease, 1993, land prices -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - Mayor, Russell GRIFFITHS to The Age, 31 Oct 1990
... Copy of letter from Mayor Russell GRIFFITHS to the Age... from Mayor Russell GRIFFITHS to the Age newspaper October 1990 ...Copy of letter from Mayor Russell GRIFFITHS to the Age newspaper October 1990local government - city of port melbourne, russell griffiths