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Otway Districts Historical Society
Booklet, Victorian Football League, Australian National Football Council. Laws of the Australian National Game of Football, 1956
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...The 1956 laws of the national game of Australian football are reasonably brief covering only 33 rules with a maximum of eight subdivisions of each. As well as the Australian National Football Council and its affiliated bodies, it spells out the rules of the game, definitions of the laws, and an outline of the positions and plan of the playing field.Laws of the Australian National Game of Football. Australian National Football Council. Victorian Football League; Melbourne (Vic); 1956. i, 40 p.; map. Soft cover.australian national football council; football; laws; playing field; definitions; affiliated bodies; -
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Booklet, Victorian Country Football League, Constitution and Rules. Victorian Country Football League, 1955
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...The constitution and rules of the VCFL are comprehensive. It covers the VCFL office-bearers, the district councillors, the constitution, the rules, the regulations and procedure for appeals from the rules, the regulations for clearances and permits, the conditions of appointment of VFL umpires to country matches, and the permit rules of the Australian National Football Council together with various forms to be used for particular sections, and a fixture key for six to fourteen teams.Constitution and rules. Victorian Country Football League. Victorian Country Football League; Melbourne (Vic); 1955. 64 p. Soft cover.vcfl; victorian country football league; constitution; rules; delegates; permits; registration; -
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Booklet, Constitution and rules. Victorian Country Football League, 1956
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...The constitution and rules of the VCFL are comprehensive. Founded in 1927 they cover the VCFL office-bearers, the district councillors, the constitution, the rules, the regulations and proceedure for appeals, the regulations for clearance and permits, the conditions of appointment of VFL Umpires to country matches, and permit rules of the Australian National Football Council together with forms to go with these rules, and fixture keys for six to fourteen team matches.Constitution and rules. Victorian Country Football League. Victorian Country Football League; Melbourne (Vic); 1956. 60 p. Soft cover.vcfl; victorian country football league; football; constitution; rules; permits; -
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Booklet, "Old Time" Dance Guide
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...The dance guide contains set dances, the Alberts, the First Set; the Lancers, the Fitzroys, the Valetta where couples dance side by side), the Schottische, and the Two Step, prepared by "M.C.". Mullens' "Old Time" Dance Guide. 7th edition. 6d. Robertson and Mullens; Melbourne (Vic); nd. 2p. Soft cover.mullens'; dance guide; -
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Photograph, Woosnan, Frank, Crowes: G41 over "The Black Stump", 7 July 1942
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...G41 derailed at Crowes at "The Black Stump" on 7 July 1942, with Con Duggan, G. Newland and Frank Woosnan observing.. G41 over "The Black Stump" at Crowes, 7 July 1942.crowes; g41; derailment; con duggan; frank woosnan; g. newland; colac; -
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Photograph, Gwen Armistead, Gellibrand Station Master and Tea Room staff, c.1920, c.1920
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Gellibrand station was one of the larger and more important stations possessing a waiting room, station office, parcels shed and refreshment room joined by a common verandah. The refreshment room was managed for many years by Mrs. O'Neill who, with her staff, around 1920, offered a hot meal for one shilling. In the afternoon, a "cuppa and rock cakes" was available to passengers on the train to Colac. Other patrons were workers from the various establishments in the railway yard.Gellibrand Station Master and Refreshment Room staff, plus two men, under the verandah of the Refreshment Rooms, in front of two railway lines.gellibrand; railways; refreshments; mrs. o'neill; -
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Photograph, R. Preston, Gellibrand: DOWN goods with G42 awaiting departure, 14 December 1955
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...A DOWN goods train consisting of a G42 locomotive, a louvre van, two NQ trucks and a guard's van awaits departure from Gellibrand. Three youths are seated in the doorway of the guard' van. On the near track further NQ trucks are parked. A water tank appears in the distance.A DOWN goods train with locomotive G42 awaits departure time from Gellibrand on 14 December 1955. B/W.gellibrand; railways; locomotive g42; louvre van; nq trucks; guard's van; water tank; -
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Plate, Les Flegg, Collection Plate, 1957
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Mrs Mabel Olive Hobson (nee Nichols, b. 1895), owner of Cavan House, a guest house, in Lavers Hill, was a valuable community member who did a lot around district. When she died in Colac in 1957 a memorial collection plate inscribed with her details was given to the Presbyterian Church in Lavers Hill. The Church was built in the early 1900s.Wooden circular bowl, two lips around the outer edge, with red felt in centre, 54mm steel inscription. On verso, raised lip with red felt insert in centre. "In Loving Memory of Mrs Mable Hobson November 12th 1957"lavers hill; presbyterian church; mabel hobson; -
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Functional Object - Cross, anglican, Christopher Webster, empty, Early 1920s
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Because there was no Church of England in Lavers Hill, in the early 1920s Christopher Webster made this Otway timber Cross for Anglican services to be held in the Presbyterian Church.Otway timberchristopher webster, presbyterian church, church of england, lavers hill, otway -
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Book, Colac & District Family History Group Inc, Pioneering days: a woman's life, 2013
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...This is a collection of stories and newspaper clippings that relate to the women of the Colac district during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Over 300 women, some with a lot of information, others only covering a few lines, have been recorded. Many often would have had overwhelming issues to face in their day-to-day lives, with loneliness, lack of close communication and medical help, bad or unmade roads and harsh living conditions, ensuring that their children were fed. Pioneering days: a woman's life. Colac & District Family History Group Inc (comp.). 1st ed. Colac (Vic); Colac & District Family History Group Inc; 2013. vi, 284 p.; illus. ISBN 978 0975 0679 1 8 Soft cover.colac; otways; families; articles; -
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Certificate, Education Department, Victoria, Merit Certificate: Daphne Lawson, 6 December 1934
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificate No. 277619 awarded to Daphne Lawson on 6 December 1934. Paper; rectangular; off white paper; black ink. (Mounted on grey cardboard, 330mm x 180mm.)Daphne Lawson, Grade 8, Elementary Schools, Wyelangta. 6th day of Dec, A.D. 1934. U.H. Greene W.D. Le Coutuste (?)education department, victoria: merit certificate; wyelangta; daphne lawson; -
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Certificate, The Argus Camera Supplement: Daphne Lawson, 1933
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Rectangular; coloured; white paper. Printed: 'The Argus Camera Supplement', 'For the sharp ones', 'Certificate to', 'from Old Nancy'. Illustration of a Magpie, "10" beneath.Daphne Lawson Treasure Hunt 16/12/33daphe lawson; the argus camera supplement; -
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Photograph, Cyril Marriner Collection, Lavers Hill: Webster sisters and friends, c.1920, c.1920
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...B/W. In c.1920 at Lavers Hill, the Webster sisters and friends separated by the mother, with a man in behind. An NA engine and van on the right.lavers hill; railway; -
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Photograph, Doug McLean, Crowes: station yard, 1960, 1960
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...In 1960 the Crowes railway station and yards had been closed for six years, since December 1954. This section was left to the elements, the line being rapidly covered with vegetation. This had to be cleared when rail recovery trains ran again to Crowes when the track was being pulled up in 1961.Colour. Crowes station yard in 1960; two tracks diverging from one. Not two cars in the middle distance. crowes; railway; -
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Photograph, Ferguson: Passengers waiting at Station, c.1914
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Ferguson proved to be a busy station with timber and potatoes being loaded. This meant men, and for many of them, their wives and offspring who lived with them. The passenger shelters in this case are occupied by two women awaiting a train.B/W. Two female passengers outside the waiting shelter at Ferguson station awaiting collection. Note that the shelter does not have a picket fence and gate which were installed much later.ferguson: railways; -
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Photograph, Norman Houghton, Colac: Transfer Shed, 1974, 1974
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...B/W, 122mm x 226mm. Transfer Shed and livestock wagon.colac; railways; -
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Photograph, Ray Jude, Weeaproinah Passenger Shelter, 1962, 3 March 1962
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...B/W. The Weeaproinah passenger shelter with boy looking out, 3 March 1962. The remains of a picket fence and gate across the entrance to the shelter with an aged corrugated shed and failing overhead name plate...weeaproinah; railways; -
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Photograph, Weeaproinah: Tom Woosnan on a trolley, c.1941, c.1941
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...B/W. 281mm x 177mm. Tom Woosnan on a trolley at Weeaproinah in about 1941.weeaproinah; railways; -
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Photograph, Crowes: Locomotive G41 derailed, 1941, 1941
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...A massive tree stump at the end of the Crowes yard served as a buffer stop for trains. In 1941 it was put to use when locomotive G41 spectacularly collided with it. On a particularly foggy night the driver became disoriented, passing unawares through Crowes station and smashing into the stump. The Garrett came to an ungainly halt, and it was three days before the work gang had the stranded locomotive re-railed. It became known locally as 'Over the Black Stump'.B/W. Locomotive G41 derailed at Crowes in 1941. A man stands where the engine is articulated.crowes; railways; locomotive g41; -
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Photograph, Bob Wilson, Wyelangta: tramway rails in roadway, 1964, 26 April 1964
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...B/W. Tramway rails in the roadway near Wyelangta, 26 April 1964.wyelangta; tramway; -
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Photograph, Langford, Weston, Crowes yard looking towards the end of the line, 26 April 1964
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Colour. On 26 April 1964, the site of Crowes yard looking towards the end of the line after the tracks have been removed. A car standing beside a man are shown left centre.crowes; railway; -
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Photograph, Birnam Station, c.1926, c.1926
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...After a nearby mill closed down the Cashin family, who lived south of the mill site, requested Victorian Railways to keep the siding open for passenger use, which it did, but changed the name to Birnam in 1926. In 1927 it was moved south a little distance, closer to the houses it served. From left to right, awaiting the train, are the people it served, Tom Cashin, Ted Cashin, Arthur Cashin, the child Eva Facey, Jim Cashin, Sarah Cashin, the second child, Doris Hansen, Beatrice Hansen (nee Cashin), Bert Hansen, Jim Facey and Percy Facey. It was regularly patronised until 1939 after which it saw little use.B/W. 195mm x 250mm. At Birnam Station in c.1926, seven men, one with covered axe, three women and two children, awaiting the train.birnam; railways; tom cashin; ted cashin; arthur cashin; eva facey; jim cashin; sarah cashin; doris hansen; beatrice hansen; bert hansen; jim facey; percy facey; -
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Photograph, Knox Collection, Pettit's Siding: A loader, teamster and their six-horse load, c.1920
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Originally known as Smith's Siding, in November 1914 the siding was renamed "Pettits" following the sale of a nearby mill to the north. The sawn timber was initially carted out by bullock wagon but the mud and slush caused such difficulties that Pettits caused a thirty chain incline to be built from the mill to a tramway. The tramway connected the mill to the railway until 1924. An annual average of 2,450 tonnes of timber was despatched from the siding. No provision was made for passenger traffic. After ten years Pettit Brothers had cut out the area and moved on, abandoning the siding which was put out of commission on 23 September 1924. However, local residents, not wishing to suffer the loss of railway facilities, managed to have the siding reopened in February 1925 for goods and passengers. It was lightly patronised until all traffic ceased in 1936. B/W. Sam Knox, timber loader and tallyman, and George Pritchard, a teamster, resting at Pettit's Siding after delivering a six-horse-drawn load of timber to the Siding. Stacks of wood awaiting transport by rail are in the background.pettits siding; wyelangta; railways; smith's siding; sam knox; george pritchard; -
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Photograph, R. Preston, Kawarren: Down goods with G42 shunting, 1955, 14 December 1955
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Originally known as Loves River it became Kawarren station on 16 June 1902. It consisted of a loop siding and combined office and passenger shelter. Goods loading was sawn timber (brought in on four tramways operating between 1905 and 1939), firewood, charcoal and limestone. In 1920 the limestone company built a store shed and a covered loading area at the terminus to assist operations. The company also requested the siding to be extended by three metres, which Victorian Railways did in the same year. This gave the loop a capacity of 21 trucks. Around 2,000 tonnes per year of limestone traffic kept the station busy until trade ceased in 1957. A postal motor started in October 1938, Kawarren being a point where the postal motor and trains were permitted to cross.B/W. G42 with a Down goods train at Kawarren on 14 December 1955. On No.2 Road empty NQR wagons proceeding to get filled at a covered lime loading operation. A three workmen are checking aspects of the train while a group appear to be clustered at the guard's van around an NKS motor trolley.kawarren; railways; limestone; timber; charcoal; -
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Photograph, Laver's Hill General Store, c.1945, c.1945
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Lavers Hill General Store, or more usually, Hampshire's Store, was owned initially for two years by Hampshire and Hutley, and then for 17 years by Mr and Mrs P. Hampshire (senior) who serviced the area including during the Depression. On their retirement their son, Percy, went into partnership with Leo Brauer for four years, and then ran it with his wife, Nea, for a further eight years until the store burnt down. The Store was a placed where the community congregated. It was a place where people met or waited for the train or the Cream Bus or the Mail Bus. Inside it was a place where you could buy groceries, fruit and vegetables, footwear, petrol, and so on. It was a place where children could buy a big stick of licorice for a halfpenny or 3d. worth of broken biscuits. Blackwood Gully Tea Rooms now stands in its place. B/W. Laver's Hill General Store, c.1945, with petrol bowser and sedan outside, and the level crossing to the right and the level crossing sign midfield.lavers hill; general store; railways; petrol bowser; hampshire; hutley; leo brauer; -
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Photograph, Brucker, Powneys Cutting being excavated, c.1902, c.1902
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Because of the vast quantity of piles for harbour works Pettit Bros. of Geelong arranged for an addition siding to be installed at Ferguson on the north side of the station in 1913. They then laid a tramway in a northerly direction along the original alignment of Charley's Creek road to the top of Powneys Cutting, 1.8 km from Ferguson, where a log winch was sited. This powerful winch hauled carefully selected piles from the north-west. Jim Facey and Jim, Ted and Tom Cashin formed a partnership to log an area along the Charley's Creek Road six kilometres from Ferguson, operating full-time from 1934. After leasing three Crown sites and cutting them out the partners shifted logging operations to Powneys farm, which they had purchased, and laid a log trail into the farm. The old road reserve was also purchased, and the log tram continued along the road reserve for one kilometre to Powneys Cutting. Logs were winched up to the tramline and despatched to the mill along the falling grade of the road.B/W. 201mm x 268mm. Powneys Cutting being excavated by four men, two men on either side of the slope, and a horse at the end of the line, in c.1902.ferguson; powneys cutting; tramways; powneys farm; pettit; jim facey; jim cashin; ted cashin; tom cashin; charley's creek road; -
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Photograph, Brucker, Gellibrand station, 1922, 1922
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Gellibrand station became the railhead for traffic to the Carlisle River and Lardners, as well as the centre of timber and fruit trade. Outward loading was substantial at the time the photograph was taken. Sawn and split timber, firewood, sleepers and piles were loaded in large quantities. The general expansion in traffic led in October 1923 to the laying of an additional loop siding and provision for a goods shed., B/W. In 1922, Gellibrand station with passengers and workmen on the station concourse, and NQR wagons aligned ready to move. Note the water tank on the left and the start of the Refreshment Room on the right.gellibrand; railways; -
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Photograph, R. Preston, Kawarren: an UP goods train, 1958, 14 December 1958
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Kawarren was an early timber and limestone loading point. Timber was shipped in by Watson and Facey, Condon Brothers, and Coppock, amongst others, some of which had tramways up to 6.5 km long to the station. Bushfires roared through the area in 1939 and made the area unworkable. An outcrop of limestone existed near Kawarren but it was not until the railway was built that it became workable. 360 metres north of Kawarren station two then three kilns were erected, and later a shed and covered area over a short length of the rail siding in order to prevent rain damage to the lime while it was being loaded. Sluicing was introduced, and the tramway was extended further when the quarry ate deeper into the hillside. Limestone traffic of around 2,000 tonnes each year kept the station busy until the trade ceased in 1957.B/W. On the 14 December 1958 at Kawarren an UP goods train shunts on the siding. A man is talking to the engine driver while another man approaches the engine.kawarren; railways; timber; lime; -
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Photograph, R. Preston, Taking water at Wimba tank, 8 January 1958
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Wimba station is 37.3 km south of Colac. This station, originally called "Bunding", opened with the line in in March, 1902, as an unnamed stopping place. It was renamed "Wimba" on 17 November, 1902. A water tank for locomotive requirements was placed on the side of a hill about 100 metres south of the station. Wimba was not provided with a loop siding but had a passenger shelter until 1936 when the roads took over. A sheep race was provided near the passenger shelter. The station closed with the line.B/W. An UP goods train loaded with pulp wood on NQR wagons and two NC guard's vans taking water at Wimba tank on 8 January 1958. wimba; railways; -
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Photograph, Victorian Railways, Gellibrand ballast pit siding, c.1902
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...In 1902 a ballast siding was opened 4 km south of Gellibrand to provide materials for track construction. A spur siding with a capacity for six trucks was cut into the side of a slope. Above this was erected a loading bin and chute. The stone proved to be of durable quality so the siding continued after 1902 for periodic track re-ballasting works. The points were set for the main line and spiked shut when the siding was not in use. By the mid-1920s the Victorian Railways found it more economic to use ballast from Penshurst, so the siding was closed by 1925 and the rails lifted.B/W. Gellibrand ballast pit siding at 19 miles (30.6 km) south of Colac. gellibrand; gellibrand siding; railways;