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City of Greater Geelong
Work on paper - Watercolour, Pen & Wash, Win Trigg, Bell Park Homestead
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Win Trigg, Barwon Grange
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Pen & Wash, Win Trigg, Fairfield Hall
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Pen & Wash, Win Trigg, St Albans Gatehouse
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Win Trigg, Unnamed Dwelling 1866 - 70
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Win Trigg, Courthouse at Steiglitz
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Win Trigg, Barwon Grange - Fernleigh Street, Newtown
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Win Trigg, Colonial Georgian Building in Sandstone
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City of Greater Geelong
Artwork, other - Watercolour, Win Trigg, Flagged Courtyard & Stables - Title Unknown
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Win Trigg, Christ Church Cnr Moorabool & McKillop Street
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City of Greater Geelong
Artwork, other - Watercolour, Win Trigg, Barwon Bank - Riversdale Road, Newtown
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City of Greater Geelong
Artwork, other - Watercolour, Win Trigg, Two Storeyed Villas - Brown & Grey /Blue
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City of Greater Geelong
Artwork, other - Watercolour, Win Trigg, Moranghurk - Meredith
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Win Trigg, The Old Telegraph Station - 83 Ryrie Street
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA Christmas, Win Miller cutting Christmas Cake
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Alexandra Roginski, Woodn't it be nice to win?, 9 Nov 2005
Published Diamond Valley Leader, 9 Nov. 2005, Article about the Eltham and District Woodworkers annual exhibition at the Eltham Community Centre as a part of the 2005 Rotary Eltham Town Festival program. Includes a phot of Sandra Deand and Max Jensen with a rocking horse prize.Newsprinteltham festival, 2005, eltham community festival, rotary club of eltham, rotary eltham town festival, eltham and district woodworkers association, eltham community centre, eltham rotary town fesival, max jensen, sandra deand -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, You Win It, You Wear It, Post WW2
Biography. Facsimile printed with black plastic spiral binding. Clear plastic over front cover, black & white print & portrait photo of a uniformed soldier. Back is black cardboard. 93 pages, cut, plain, white, A4. Illustrated black & white photos, maps & illustrations.booklet, win it, wear it -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Article: Newspaper item, ZILLES COLLECTION: Newspaper article re Montrose's win fromTourism Victoria for third time, 1996
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. Montrose Cottage was build c1856 by John Alexander, builder. He was a Scottish stone mason. It was built with bluestone and hand-made bricks. It is on the Historic Buildings Register, National Trust (Victoria). It is important as a substantial and very early stone cottage. The house is now open to the public. It also provides short term accommodation - self contained apartments. Montrose Cottage and the Eureka Museum were winners for the third time of the Tourism Victoria Award. Article was published in Ballarat News, July 31, 1996Front page article from Ballarat NewsWednesday july 1996zilles printers, montrose cottage, eureka museum, tourism victoria, award, ballarat news, laurel johnson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Park drive win, 24/07/2013
A car park adjacent to the Greensborough Station was the subject of concern when $10 per day parking meters were installed. Fees have been cut to a maximum of $4 per day following complaints from the public.Text and colour image.greensborough station, wayne phillips, banyule council, car parking, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Win Partington and Olive Dugdale, 1990c
Photograph of Wyn Partington (nee Leed) and Olive Dugdale.Digital copy of colour photograph.win partington, olive dugdale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Drive way to ace car win, 14/10/2015
A new car is the Hole in One prize at the Strathallan Golf Club Seniors Classic on October 18 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.strathallan golf club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Win $1000 worth of shoes and boots [Advertisement], 09/03/2016
Advertisement for "Song & Shoes", 33 Nell Street Greensborough.News clipping, black text, colour image.advertising images, nell street greensborough -
Australian Queer Archives
Poster, Equal Love (Brisbane), National Day of Action Keep the pressure on until we win Full Marriage Equality Rally @ Queens Park Saturday 12 May @1pm, 2012
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Greenhill Books, To win the winter sky : the air war over the Ardennes, 1944-45, 1994
An account of a little known aspect of the Battle of the Bulge: the air war over the Ardennes in 1944 and 1945Index, bibliography, ill, plans, p.528.non-fictionAn account of a little known aspect of the Battle of the Bulge: the air war over the Ardennes in 1944 and 1945world war 1939 to 1945 - aerial operations - france, battle of ardennes 1944-1945 -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Cassell, To win a war : 1918, the year of victory, 2008
At the outset of 1918 Germany faced certain defeat as a result of Allied technical innovation in tanks and aircraft, and the American entry into the war. Victory could only be gained by the immediate application of overwhelming force in new tactical form; the 'fire-waltz' artillery barrage and the storm-trooper infantry attack. 1918 examines both the Germans' tactics and the Allies' preferred solution to fighting this war, the combination of artillery, tanks, infantry and aircraft, and argues that this reached a level of sophistication in command and control never before achieved. The war of attrition was far from over, but as more Americans arrived in France the ghastly cost became affordable. For the Germans, it became a question of whether they could negotiate an armistice before their armies were utterly destroyed.Index, bib, ill, p.283.non-fictionAt the outset of 1918 Germany faced certain defeat as a result of Allied technical innovation in tanks and aircraft, and the American entry into the war. Victory could only be gained by the immediate application of overwhelming force in new tactical form; the 'fire-waltz' artillery barrage and the storm-trooper infantry attack. 1918 examines both the Germans' tactics and the Allies' preferred solution to fighting this war, the combination of artillery, tanks, infantry and aircraft, and argues that this reached a level of sophistication in command and control never before achieved. The war of attrition was far from over, but as more Americans arrived in France the ghastly cost became affordable. For the Germans, it became a question of whether they could negotiate an armistice before their armies were utterly destroyed.world war 1914-1918 - history, world war 1914-1918 - campaigns - france -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, Comforts as well as cannon Will Help to Win this War!, 1940s
The flyer is a call by the St Kilda Patriotic Society to St Kilda residents to donate at least a shilling a month to provide soldiers fighting overseas with comforts from home to help improve their well being, health and morale. Donors were invited to complete and submit a coupon at the bottom of the page, following which voluntary collectors would come to their home to collect the money each month. White paper printed in black on one side. Two copies held, one of which also has the printed letter V superimposed on it.st kilda patriotic society, wwii fund-raising -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Document - Methodist Order of Knights, Win a free MOK uniform by colouring this picture
The Methodist Order of Knights was the official youth organisation of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It originated in Hurstville, NSW, on the 4th October 1914 by the then Mr and later Rev Alex Bray. Alex Bray was a Sunday School teacher and spoke to his class of the Knights of the Round Table. In 1917 the Order of Knights was officially recognised by the Sunday School Dept of the NSW Methodist Conference. Courts spread thoroughout Australia. In 1927 the High Court of NSW called for designs for a badge and in 1929 the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia recognised the Order as an approved Organisation. In 1938 the Senior Section was organised into Degrees of Sincerity, Service and Sacrifice; the Junior Section into Pages' Degree with advancement to Esquire. In 1954 the Junior Section was reorganised into two groups: Pages 8 to 11 years and Esquires 12 to 15 years. The Knight's Motto: "Live Pure, Speak True, Right Wrong, Follow Christ the King, else wherefore born?" Courts of the Order: General Conference Department of the Christian Education - General Court - Provincial High Court - District Court - Local Court - Senior Court - Intermediate Court - Junior Court . Regalia: All members of the Intermediate and Senior Courts wore regalia consisting of a cloth shield superimposed by a cross of light and dark blue ribbons, and supported by a cloth collar. Esquire and Degree of Sincerity regalia: White collar and white shield. Degree of Service regalia: Green collar and shield. Degree of Sacrifice: Scarlet collar and shield. District Court regalia: Blue collar and gold shield. High Court regalia: Gold collar and purple sheild. General Court regalia: Purple collar and shield. Officers of the local courts wore their symbols as part of their regalia.Colouring in competition to be submitted to "Colouring Competition c/o 44 Cornwall Road, Sunshine before 5 p.m. on 16th June, '67"methodist order of knights -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Ratepayers win as status quo stays, 1993
Ratepayers in Nunawading are the 'winners' of a council vote which threw out a proposal to change the status quo by giving the Development and Approvals Committee delegated authoritRatepayers in Nunawading are the 'winners' of a council vote which threw out a proposal to change the status quo by giving the Development and Approvals Committee delegated authority.Ratepayers in Nunawading are the 'winners' of a council vote which threw out a proposal to change the status quo by giving the Development and Approvals Committee delegated authoritrates, city of nunawading., kliska, adam -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Win a fantasy weekend, 1993
10th anniversary of Blackburn Amcal Pharmacy.10th anniversary of Blackburn Amcal Pharmacy.10th anniversary of Blackburn Amcal Pharmacy.pharmacies, blackburn shopping centre, amcal pharmacy, blackburn, goulopoulos, tom, tucker, amelia, davidson, liz, south parade, no 114 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Win to Chase, 1990
Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre has won the special events category of the annual awards for excellence, innovation and outstanding marketing (AXIOM)Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre has won the special events category of the annual awards for excellence, innovation and outstanding marketing (AXIOM)Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre has won the special events category of the annual awards for excellence, innovation and outstanding marketing (AXIOM)shopping centres, forest hill chase, gardner, rex, forde, elaine, luby, steve