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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Folder of Newspaper cuttings, 1968 to 1971
A collection of newspaper cuttings from October 1968 to July 1971A folder with a large collection of newspaper cuttings. Nos 99-01 to 99-55 have been separately entered. The balance has not been individually entered. They range from October 1968 to July 1971phillip island, wonthaggi sentinel, shire of phillip island -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Collection of papers, Ringwood Festival Orchestra, Collection of papers from the Ringwood Festival Orchestra covering the early years 1990s, 1990s
The collection encompasses the history of the Ringwood Festival Orchestra and collected for the 30th. Anniversary including newspaper cuttings from the local papers, photographs and lettersTwo envelopes one buff coloured , one white containing typed notes, letters, newspaper cuttings, photographs all pertaining to the Ringwood Festival Orchestra -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Bread Board
In the high tech, fast paced society that we live in, it’s easy to take some things for granted. Case in point: the wood cutting board on which you’ll probably be preparing the evening’s dinner. Have you ever taken the time to think about the history of the cutting board? Where did it come from, and what did ancient civilizations use to cut their meats, fruits and vegetables? Wood throughout the ages Since the dawn of time, wood has been one of the most available materials used by mankind to build tools and lodgings, so it’s not really surprising to know that wood has been used in the preparation of food since the prehistoric ages. Of course, back then, cavemen probably used an unpolished slab of tree trunk to cut the kill of the day on and they probably didn’t think twice about saving it once the meal was over. Chances are they probably threw it in the fire with the rest of the wood needed to kindle it. Advances in technology Throughout the centuries, mankind evolved and started creating machines from steam, electricity and metal. When the circular saw was invented, nicer, cleaner slabs of wood were cut and used as cutting boards. Since soft wood was the most available type of wood at the time, it was the material of choice for to be used for cutting boards. Boards were made smaller since the slab of wood could now be cut to any desired size. Since they were made smaller, they were also used to eat off of and some people referred to them as trenchers. Trenchers were originally pieces of stale hard bread that were used as substitute plates. Wood trenchers quickly became the replacements of the eatable dinnerware. The butcher block: the cutting board’s larger cousin In the industrial ages, many industries rapidly developed, and the butchery industry followed this trend as well. Before the invention of the cutting board, butchers used tree rounds to carve their meat on. The rounds were often too soft and they rapidly became unsanitary. Hard maple wood butcher blocks were the preferred choice of the industry. They were made to be extremely thick and durable, so durable in fact, that a butcher could use the same block for almost his entire career. Cutting boards around the world As cutting boards began to be more and more used in kitchens around North America, the rest of the world crafted such boards from different materials. The East used thick bamboo as their material of choice. Despite its frail appearance, bamboo is quite strong and made durable cutting boards and butcher blocks. Europe used maple in the crafting of their cutting boards while Persia used flat pieces of polished wood in their kitchens. The world then saw cutting boards that were being made from other materials like plastic and they came in all shapes and sizes, but they always served the same purpose, to provide a household with a safe, clean surface on which to prepare meals for their friends and family members. https://www.woodcuttingboards.com/news/quick-history-of-the-cutting-board-47.aspxThe bread board is an example of kitchen equipment used during Victorian times and similar to those used today.Bread board. Wooden, octagonal, plain sanded light wood. Has decoration around edge and indented circular line to delineate round cutting board section.None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bread board, cutting board, pastry board, kitchen utensil, kitchen equipment, baking equipment, food preparation -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Article, Legatee Richard Wheeler, President 1986
A cutting from from a Melbourne Legacy President's report showing a photo of Legatee Richard Norman Wheeler (President of Melbourne Legacy in 1986). It was collected to be a record of a photo of past presidents. During World War 2 Dick served as a pilot with the RAAF and the RAF in North Africa, Italy and Yugoslavia. He joined Melbourne Legacy in 1976. The newspaper cuttings of his death notice from September 1989. The article was part of an album of past presidents from 1965 to 1989. The folder included biographical details and obituaries, eulogies and death notices of prominent Legatees. The items have been catalogued separately.A record of Legatee Dick Wheeler a past president of Legacy. The information was collected to record the lives of prominent legatees in a folder.An article with a black and white photo of Legatee Richard Wheeler - President 1986 and two newspaper cuttings of his death notice.past presidents, dick wheeler -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "No review of SEC Tariffs while trams stay", 3-1-1963
Newspaper cutting from The Courier, 3-1-1963 titled "No review of SEC Tariffs while trams stay", about there will be no reduction in power tariffs in the region while the Ballarat trams continue to operate. Gives details on additional customers in the region, tariffs were reduced in Geelong after the closure of trams there. Quotes the Minister of Electrical Undertakings, Mr. Reid, following Murray Byrne, MLC.Yields information about the cost of power in the Ballarat area.Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, taped to a quarto sheet with rounded corners.In ink "Courier 3/1/63"secv, ballarat, trams, tramways, closure, power supply, power costs -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of Original Photograph, W. Jack, Buninyong Railway Station precinct in 1940, 9 June 1940
Railway station and surrounds in 1940.B/W photograph f Buninyong Railway station precinct, taken 9 June 1940, showing Barkly St. trestle bridge over railway cutting, Butter Factory on left, station and rail yards on left, township to thye right.buninyong, railway, bunny, butter factory, bridge, cutting, barkly st. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Profile of Cr Ray JULIER, 1980s
Cutting kept by Barbara GARDINER as a momento of family friendNewspaper cutting possibly from the Herald or the Sun entitled 'Retired in Port Melbourne - A home by the bay for a lifetime' - a profile of Councillor Ray JULIER (Original missing June 2019 so replaced by photocopy from People file)newspapers, raymond frank julier -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, BALLARAT COURIER PTY. LTD, Jul-87
CUTTINGS FROM BALLARAT "COURIER" JULY 11TH. 1987. MEMBERS SHOWN GRAEME TAYLOR - CLUNES RURAL BRIGADE AND CAPTAIN SPIKE JONES. - THANK TRADE INSTRUCTORS FRANK CRAMERI AND TOM PALMBY FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE.PHOTOCOPY OF NEWSPAPER CUTTING OF CLUNES NEW FIRE TRUCK - LANGI KAL KAL TRAINEES ABOARD THE TRUCK AND LOCAL MEMBERS STANDING.CLUNEA. A.document, newspaper cutting, fire brigade -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Article re the Australian steam-packet "Cleopatra", Photographer unknown, Plate and story, 04 Sept 1952
An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Sep 1852 regarding the steam-packet Cleopatra leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchingsAn original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Sep 1852 regarding the steam-packet Cleopatra leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.On the reverse - [NIL] 1852, steam-packet ship, cleopatra, iron-screw steam-ship -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Article re the Australian steam-packet "Adelaide", Photographer unknown, Plate and story, 04 Dec 1952
An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Sep 1852 regarding the steam-packet Cleopatra leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchingsAn original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Dec 1852 regarding the steam-packet ADELAIDE leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.On the reverse - [NIL] 1852, steam-packet ship, iron-screw steam-ship, ss adelaide -
Clunes Museum
Article - NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
.1 The Messenger was the Journal of Social and Religious Progress - The official organ of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and Tasmania. Volume XII (New Series) - No.38, March 17 1939 cost 3d Page 608, Letter to the Editor - "Correspondence Clunes" .2 Publication dated February 1948, Headline "Back to Committee in Action" .3 Publication dated Wednesday Dec 27 1967, Headline "Tourello Run - historic home of the McLennans, page 11 .4 Publication Headline "Clunes - Where I was Born" .5 Background information on the donation of the above cuttings and publication.1 "The Messenger" publication of the Presbyterian Church .2 Newspaper cutting from "Clunes Guardian & Gazette" .3 Newspaper cutting from "The Courier" .4 Newspaper cutting from "The Clunes - Talbot Guardian" .5 Card with photo of gum trees with a handwritten personal note to "Reg" from "M & M"samuel harris, oz harris, marshallsea, mclennan, back to clunes commitee1948 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS & CARD, All 1995
The cuttings are from the Army Newspaper. All relate to the collection of Francis William (Dinky) DEAN BEM, VX93960 2nd AIF, 3742 1 RAR, 1943 - 1975. Refer Cat No 124.2 for his extensive service record.(.1 & .2) Newspaper cuttings, double sided with photos relating to the 50th Anniversary of 65th Bn/1 RAR 1995. (.3) Newspaper cuttings, photos, one sided relating to (.1) (.4) Same as above. (.5) same as above. (.6) Card, Anniversary Dinner 50th Anniversary 1 RAR as in above.(.6) In pen “Frank Dean”military, reunions, 65th bn/1rar -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Adze
An Adze is versatile cutting tool similar to an axe but with the sharp cutting edge perpendicular to the handle rather than parallel. The wooden handle of this adze is shaped like an axe handle and the blade also has a slight curve. They are used for smoothing or carving wood such as sleepers An adz, with its long handle, cuts with the grain, and the nature of the chips is different from an axe. While they have a similar shape, they should never be confused with a hoe used or mattock for agriculture and horticulture.Carpenter's adze or cutting adze The tapered eye in the adze and tapered handle end forces the head to tighten when swung; but enables removal of the head for sharpeningtimber tools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mitcham Shopping Centre redevelopment, 1960s-1970s
Collection of papers relating to the Mitcham Chamber of Commerce proposal for redevelopment of Mitcham Shopping Centre.Collection of papers relating to the Mitcham Chamber of Commerce proposal for redevelopment of Mitcham Shopping Centre, in particular, parking, and reconstruction of Whitehorse Road by the Country Roads Board. Incl. correspondence, plans, news cuttings.Collection of papers relating to the Mitcham Chamber of Commerce proposal for redevelopment of Mitcham Shopping Centre.mitcham shopping centre, whitehorse road, mitcham, mitcham chamber of commerce, armstrong, raleigh edward, car parks, victoria. country roads board -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
The photograph shows a section of the original settlement of the Bulla township. The cutting on the hillside is significant as it is the remains of one of the original stream crossings in Victoria.A coloured photograph of the Bulla Hill along Sunbury Road with a view of the cutting on the distant hillside. The photograph is a view of the old Bulla township looking to the NW. There is a wide grassy verge in the foreground.bulla township, deep creek, wright, william 'tulip', sunbury road, george evans collection -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting
Photograph of Australian crew J W Scott, Ballarat, G E Erikson, Balmain, A R T Boys, Dulwich Hill Sydney, C E Adair, Swan Hill, B R Jones, Wyandra, J H Wilkinson, Rutherglen, E L Tull (RAF) and K G Campbell of Willoughby taken prior to a raid on Berlin on the night August 31. From collection of photographs and cuttings dedicated to the memory of WILKINSON JOHN HUDSON : Service Number - 400444 : Date of birth - 18 Feb 1914 : Place of birth - RUTHERGLEN VIC : Place of enlistment - MELBOURNE : Next of Kin - WILKINSON HUDSON. Wilkinson was awarded the distinguished flying cross in March 1944 and tragically killed in action over Germany also in 1944. See also 237 and 240. Newspaper cutting of picture of airmen with plane in backgroundpilot, kia, killed in action, dfc, distinguished flying cross, wwii, world war two, air force -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Appeal tram is on the lines", 29/03/1969
Newspaper cutting of the launch of Ballarat Base Hospital decorated tram No. 21 at the depot, possibly the previous day. The tram No. 21 was "decorated by nurses and their friends". The tram was to publicise the hospital's $50,000 appeal until the end of May. Inspecting the tram in the photo were public relations officer, Mr. David Rees, Dr I.C. Goy and Mr. K.J.Neerhut with nursing staff members, SEC painters and carpenters who shared in the work. Tram photographed on the depot fan, with Lake Wendouree in the background. Tram known as the Trambulance. See Reg. Item 3750 for a print of the original Courier photograph. Yields information about the launch of a fund raising tram for the Ballarat Base Hospital.Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, 29/3/1969.trams, tramways, ballarat base hospital, appeals, decorated trams, 21 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Article - Extracts, 'Greek Pioneers in Western Australia', 16 November 2015
The folder contains cuttings and articles covering stories of Ithacan settlement in Australia from colonial times to the present day. The articles include excerpts taken from 'Greek Pioneers in Western Australia' by Reginald Appleyard and John N. Yiannakis and covers some aspects of Ithacan settlement in Western Australia from the late 1800s to 1929.The articles explain the movement of Ithacans who disembarked on reaching Fremantle where some settled in the western state while others made there way across to the east and came to settle in Melbourne.A folder with a blue plastic cover and black spine with clear plastic pockets used for filing cuttings and articleskalgoorlie riots -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, F. Raymond Haddon, "Don't make trams depend on profit", 13/01/1997 12:00:00 AM
Letter to the Editor of The Courier, Ballarat 13/1/1997 by F.Raymond of Haddon commenting on Peter Hiscock's statement of 7/1/1997 and the proposed feasibility study is not constrained by a narrow 'must be profitable' philosophy. Notes the success of Bendigo and the Melbourne City Circle tram route. Cutting has been glued together reducing the item from three columns to two by gluing heading and first three lines on top of the rest of the cutting."Ballarat Courier 13/1/97" in blue ink on bottom of cutting and stamped - "Frank Puls, 164 Humffray St. Nth, Ballarat 3350, Victoria, Australia, 13 Jan. 1997" in green and blue ink.feasibility study, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival, letter to the editor -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Postcard - Sleeper Cutting Warragal District Postcard, c. 1900s
This postcard is part of an album of postcards which date from late 19th century to mid 20th century. Now spelt as 'Warragul', this postcard uses the word "Warragal", which is one spelling for the word for 'dingo' in the Darug language.This postcard is in an album of postcards dating from the late 19th century to mid 20th century and, as such, indicate the popularity of postcards during that time.A postcard depicting sleeper cutting in the Warragal District, produced by newsagent Fred H Small.Front, bottom left of image: 'Fred H. Small / Newsagent' Front, underneath image: 'Sleeper Cutting, Warragal District.' Back, left hand side, vertical: 'Semco Series, Box 545, G.P.O., Melbourne.' Back, top of postcard: 'POST CARD' Back, top, off-centre: 'THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN HERE' Back, top right corner: 'Printed / in / Australia'postcard, 1900s, "green postcard album" -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Newspaper cuttings scrapbook, Martin Carter, Saddler, Warrnambool, late 19th century (1887-1894)
This scrapbook contains newspaper cuttings, mainly about football, and other written material from the late 19th century. It belonged to Martin Carter ((1870-1943), a Warrnambool saddler who worked for many years in the saddlery business established by his father, Samuel. Martin Carter was very active in community affairs - President of the Warrnambool Bowling Club, a member of the local Volunteer Militia, Secretary of the Progress Association, a football player and umpire and a local cricketer. He was the Secretary of the Warrnambool Town (later City) Band for fifty years and a memorial plaque in his honour was erected at the Band headquarters in Warrnambool. He was also a Warrnambool Councillor (1917-1925) and Warrnambool Mayor (1922-24). His interest in football can be seen from the great number of football newspaper cuttings in this notebook.This little notebook is most interesting as it provides us with details on football in the Warrnambool district in the late 19th century and gives us an indication of the popularity of the game at that time. It is a valuable research tool.This is a small notebook with a black cover. The pages contain ruled red lines over which have been pasted newspaper cuttings. Some pages have handwritten material and some pages are blank. There are also several loose cuttings. The notebook has been stapled but the staples have been removed.M.L.Carter Warrnambool June 13th 1887 S.Carter Saddler Warrnambool (stamp)warrnambool town band, martin carter warrnambool, football in the warrnambool district, sydney giddings warrnambool saddler -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, The Courier Ballarat, "Who is Sylvia Mitchell", July 1944
Newspaper cutting "Who is Sylvia Mitchell" advertising the Night Club Balll at the Masonic Ballroom 26/7/1944 and the Great Gala day at the Alfred Hall 28/7/1944. Gives details of the events. Has a photo of Sylvia. On the reverse side is part of a report about the Gala and procession, and prize drawing for the Treasure Tram and its contents. Treasure tram itself was purchased by Mrs Thompson. Gives details of the prizes and winners.Demonstrates newspaper reporting re the Sylvia Mitchell and POW Red Cross fund raising.Set of two Newspaper cuttings pasted onto either side of a sheet of card or ruled paper.most popular conductress, sylvia mitchell, tramways, sec, red cross, events, treasure tram -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Archives Council Makes History", 23/11/1962
Newspaper cutting from The Courier, 17/11/1962 titled "Archives Council Makes History", taped to a memo from Manager Ballarat Branch to the Engineer/Manager dated 23/11/1962 about SEC Commissioner Sir Alexander Fitzgerald visit to Ballarat as part of the Business Archives Council and made remarks at the dinner about the trams staying in Ballarat.Yields information about the comments made by Sir Alexander Fitzgerald, a SECV Commissioner about Ballarat's trams staying in service.Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, taped to a quarto sheet with rounded corners - part of an SECV internal memorandum.secv, ballarat, trams, tramways, closure, archives, secv commissiones -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Showing a reporter how to drive a tram, c1963
Photograph shows a female journalist with notebook in hand being shown the controls by a uniformed tramway employee at a depot yard, most likely Hawthorn depot. Photo undated and no details of the paper and it is post trove scanning at the time of cataloguing. The cutting notes that it appears much simpler than driving a car. Note the table card in the employee's pocket. The journalist is probably from the women's pages of one of the metropolitan newspapers. Her coat would have been very expensive and definitely extremely fashionable - which is why it is thought she was from the women's pages of one of the major papers. The coat appears to be real ocelot fur dating it to about 1963. Cars in the yard are: FX Holden 1948-53 or FJ Holden 1953-56 Austin 8 Tourer 1947-49 (very rare) Ford Prefect 1950 Chevrolet 1949-50Demonstrates learning to drive a tram though women drivers were not permitted at the time.Black and white photograph with an undated press cutting on the rear.tramcars, tramways, training, drivers -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Child Size Peat Cutter
Originated in Drente where cutting peat was one of the main industries. Used together with wheelbarrow (Item 4139) and peat spade (Item 4142). A rare example referring to the peat cutting industry.Metal Peat cutter with wooden handle.Varnished pine has been used and the cutting blade is painted black. Used together with wooden flat-bed wheelbarrow (Item 4139) and peat spade (Item 4142)peat cutting. child. peat-cutter -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Packet: Agricultural and Horticultural Shows - schedules, cuttings, notes etc 1897 - 1961
Miscellaneous Correspondence;; Cuttings;; Schedules 1971-1961 (Some missing);; 1897 - first show award.Packet includes: . Programme for Ringwood Show Society third Annual Show to be held on Friday and Saturday, 3rd and 4th April 1936. . Correspondence between Ringwood Show Society and Ringwood Borough Council in connection with the 1936 Ringwood Show. . Two typed pages about the fruit growing in the Ringwood district and the establishment of the Ringwood cool stores in the early 1900's. . Newspaper cuttings dated 1922 to 1964- Ringwood Horticultural Society shows and activities. . Ringwood Horticultural & Agricultural Society Schedule for the Annual Autumn Show March 11th, 1961. . Newspaper cuttings- Schedules for Ringwood Shows 1911, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1924, 1934, 1936, 1937. . First Show First Prize Award Certificate awarded to J. Hewish for Variety Vegetables exhibit. . Miscellaneous hand written notes by members on a variety of matters- early 1900's. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Construction of Railway Line, Greensborough to Eltham
Large group of railway workers stand in a line, in a cutting, some holding shovels. The track has not been laid yet. The opening of the railway line from Heidelberg to Eltham took place on the 6th June 1902. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, montmorency, eltham, greensborough, railway line construction, cutting, railway workers, hurstbridge railway line -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "New tramcar feeds row on conductors", 26/8/1992
Set of three newspaper cuttings at the time of the launch of a new Restaurant tram - all dated 26/8/1992. Both reports featured issues with keeping Conductors on Melbourne trams. 1 - The Age - Kirner's hint on conducting yourself at dinner - featuring a photo of Premier Joan Kirner, Transport Minister Peter Spyker and Colonial Tramcar Restaurant part owner - Craig Opie 2 - Herald Sun - "New tramcar feeds row on conductors" - as above 3 - Herald Sun - "Win a tramcar party" - Herald Sun Competition to win a free dinner for 36 people and runners up a dinner for two. Yields information about Melbourne Tramcar Restaurant and the replacement of conductors on trams.Set of three newspaper cuttings from Melbourne newspapers 26/8/1992.tramways, conductors, colonial tramcar restaurant, joan kirner, peter spyker -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - LEAWS Art Show at the Mechanics Hall Lakes Entrance Victoria, Bairnsdale Advertiser, 1988
two foundation members of art workshop Marie Fish and Maisie Byrne cutting the tenth anniversay cake at LEAWS Art Show at the Mechanics Hall Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of two foundation members of art workshop Marie Fish and Maisie Byrne cutting the tenth anniversay cake at LEAWS Art Show at the Mechanics Hall Lakes Entrance Victoriaarts, exhibition, people -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Article re the Royal Mail steam-ship "SS Sydney", Photographer unknown, Plate and story, 02 April 1853
An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 28 August 1852 regarding the steam-packet Great Britain leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchings, newspaperAn original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 02 April 1853 regarding the Royal Mail steam ship SS SYDNEY leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney and its return journey.On the reverse - [NIL] iron-screw steam-ship, 1853, ss sydney, royal mail ship, port phillip, port jackson