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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Star, The Star: November 4 1933, 04/11/1933
The sports edition of The Star, a Melbourne newspaper. Covers daily news, this edition has an emphasis on sports results.An example of mid-20th century newspaper32p., Black and white text and illus.Edition ("Stumps Sports Final") printed in red on front pageaustralia history, current affairs, newspapers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Valley Voice, The Valley Voice, No. 28, 10 January 1979, 10/01/1979
Complete copy of The Valley Voice, 10 January 1979. Contains local news in the Shire of Diamond Valley.16 p. black & white & colour. shire of diamond valley -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Small school to market its special attention - Briar Hill Primary School BH4341, 09/09/2002
Digital copy of news articles reporting on the advantages of a small school like Briar Hill Primary School.Digital copy of newspaper clippingbriar hill primary school, briar hill state school -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Newsletter, Northcote Nursery Newsletter Spring 1998, 1998
Northcote Nursery News contains general information on gardening - growing tomatoes and lawns, scale control, etc. 8 pages, printed on A3 pale greeen paper and folded and stapled to A4 size.northcote nursery, gardening, horticulture, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Newsletter - NMCOT, LibNews (1987 and 1988 editions), 1987-1988
This staff newsletter contains personal news of staff members and their families and some administrative information for library staff.A snapshot of library news in the late 1980s. Includes the first edition to be word-processed (23/9/88) on an Apple Macintosh. This edition titled "LibNews (alias Daily Planet)".A collection of 3 editions of "LibNews", a staff newsletter from the library at NMCOT (Preston). One double sided page per edition.The name "Maggie" in pen on front page of each edition.nmcot, northern melbourne college of tafe, library staff, library, nmit -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Deutsche's Theater Tatura, 1940's
Made by internees at camp 3 Tatura. Featuring news, information, productions, etc. concerning the camp theatre.Booklet with white paper, ribbon tied at spine, securing folded sheets together. Cover features black and white sketch of internment camp with hand written, in capitals, title above it.Rudolf Hoefercamp 3 theatre, rudolf hoefer, internment camp entertainment, internment camp theatre productions -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1910
The photograph is part of the collection of photographs donated to the museum by Eric Boardman who owned and produced the Sunbury News.A sepia photograph of the Board of Management of St. Andrew's Church (Kirk). There are 12 men arranged in 3 rows with Rev. Watt-Leggatt standing in the middle of the middle row.KIRK SESSION AND / BOARD OF MANAGEMENT / ERIC BOARDMANchurches, men, watt-leggatt, - (rev.), boardman, eric, st andrew's church, george evans collection -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf - July-August-September 1928
A Bi-Monthly News Letter - Under the auspices of the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria'The Victorian Deaf' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 24 No. 7,8,9 July Aug Sep 1928, Size 37cmHx21cmW; 14 pagesh. sumner martin, e. r. peacock, edward newbigin, w. a. dickens, frank tudor, rev. j. i. halley, g. g. mercy, i. m. griffiths, h. w. h. adeney, h. bickford, j. dudley, g. vial, s. massana, ernest j. d. abraham, empson, e. burke, a. mclellan, brown, solomon moss, ruth peters, m. g. b. mortimer, j. m. johnston, r. miller, j. butterworth, p. cunningham, e. doney g. caldwell, warrie ashby, vernon griffiths, cecil griffiths, joe allen, bryon taylor, joe allen, j. e. muir, s. ferguson, walter grant, maisie reiffel, a. williamson, w. burge, myrtle groves, harold sutton, j. dickenson, david cornish, waggett, fulton, vera west, mabel ball, tennis, lacrosse, j. boortz, percy swain, e. smith, ethel dempsey, mrs frewin, empson, deaf worker's club, men's guild, deaf women's guild, british deaf conference, deaf national club, a. t. story, sam cashmore, a. a. peverill, a. h. spencer, gladys mahoney, c. h. reynolds, d. hickey, h. abbott, -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf - Nov 1929
Bi-Monthly News Letter - Under the auspices of the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria 'The Victorian Deaf' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 25 No. 2 November 1929; Size 27cmHx21cmW; 15 pagesa. c. muir, william p. muir, w. g. marsh, ymca, john muir, armsstrong, abraham, peacock, simpson hill, hoath, thomas purves, j. stephens, a. course, f. crowther, f. garfield, g. sheahan, h.s. tainton, w. wilcox, alice graham, bessie graham, brooke nicholls, j. m. johnston, deaf women's guild, mrs moss, s. moss, t. peters, frewin, thelma stephens, lacrosse, cricket, lodavia nicholson, elsie stephens, o'callaghan, deaf worker's club, geelong, m. gibson, j. boortz, a. taylor, walter grant, byron taylor, g. edwards, reginald gilbert, mrs cross, mrs hartley, john anderson, w. moloney, a. collins, colin johns, ferguson, damman, j. hunt, c. hunt, winn, j. kenworthy, w. mcmillen, g. henry, l. sanders, m. aram, moss, j. hunt, w. rees, d. driscoll, daphne tyzzer, roy martyr, emily anderson, pat cunningham, patrick o'keefe -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Poster - Poster - Classroom Resource, Migration to Australia during the 19th century, n.d
Reproduction from the Illustrated London News January 20, 1849 'Scenes on Board an Australian Emigrant Ship. Tea Water-Soup Time' Part of a set of 8 posters developed for classroom education. Number 4educational resource, migration, classroom, childhood -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Posters, AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE ED. DEPT. VIC, MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA DURING THE 19TH CENTURY, n.d
Reproduction from the Illustrated London News August 17, 1850 'Emigrant Ship, Between Decks' (6) Set of 8 posters with immigration theme for use in Victorian schools. Classroom Picture No. 94 (1) to (8) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - FLEMING COLLECTION: 1950S BENDIGO SLIDE, 1950s
Bendigo 1950s. Bendigo Easter Procession. Easter Monday was 7 April 1958. News agency, 295 (street)? Most likely in NSW, they are selling Sydney morning Herald, car has NSW number plate.Kodachromebuildings, commercial, newsagency, bendigo 1950s. bendigo easter procession. easter monday was 7 april 1958. news agency, 295 (street)? most likely in nsw, sydney morning herald, car nsw number plate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BAGGALEY COLLECTION: SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL, THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER 1924
Pages 11-,12, 15-16, 21-22 & 25-26 of the Sun News-Pictorial dated 16 October 1924 Featuring Bendigo (one of Victoria's Country centres) and many advertisements for Bendigo businesses -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder
Material photocopied from original books. Extracts from various books on POW's and Internment Camps both in Australia and oversea. "From Hell to Eternity" contains reference to Rod Wells, of TaturaBlack open fronted folio containing photocopied material in plastic sleeves.Contains photocopied extracts from variious books (Behind Barbed Wire; From Hell to Eternity: Toku Tai; 58/59 Batn News.australian internmnet camps, australian pow camps, overseas internment camps, overseas pow camps -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper, CRESWICK ADVERTISER, MAY 9th 1975
PHOTO COPY CRESWICK ADVERTISER MAY 9 th 1975 PRICE 10 CENTS CIRCULATED THROUGH CRESWICK, CLUNES. TALBOT AND BUNGAREE. 117th YEAR OF PUBLICATION. EIGHT PAGE COLLECTION NEWS ITEMS AND ADVERTISEMENTS.local history, document, newspaper, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Mitcham Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
Newsletter/News Sheet of the Mitcham Chamber of Commerce.Newsletter/News Sheet of the Mitcham Chamber of Commerce. Issues held: Nov 1961; Dec 1961; Feb 1962; Jun 1962; Jul 1962; Oct 1962; Nov 1962; Dec 1962; Mar 1966.Newsletter/News Sheet of the Mitcham Chamber of Commerce. mitcham chamber of commerce, newsletters -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Mitcham's bird book author, 8/09/1970
Article in Nunawading News, 8 September 1970 on Ellen McCulloch of Mitcham who with Tess Kloot has written a book: ' Some garden birds of South Eastern Australia'. Sketches by Melbourne artist Rex Davies.birds, mcculloch, ellen, kloot, jess, davies, rex -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Old No. 11 is back on the rails", Feb. 1987
Clipping from SEC News Feb 1987, page 8, titled "Old No. 11 is back on the rails", reporting on the recommissioning of Birney No. 11 in Bendigo. Has a photo of No. 11 breaking the ribbon after leaving the depot.birney, bendigo, commissioning -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ARCHITECTURE
A tin with a picture of two choir boys on the lid. It contains magazine and newspaper cuttings on buildings both in Australia and overseas. Sources include 'The Illustrated London News,' 'The Australian Women's Weekly,' 'Herald' and 'The Age.' 1949 - 1960.buildings, lydia chancellor, collection, tin, architecture, buildings, place, history -
Canterbury History Group
Article - Canterbury Emergency Hospital 1919, 1/10/1988
Article from the Camberwell City News marks the 80th birthday of Canterbury Primary School with a brief history of the school including a period in 1919 when the school was closed and used as an emergency hospital for sufferers of the Spanish Flu.canterbury, canterbury primary school, primary schools, hospitals, influenza, red cross -
Tarnagulla History Archive
News clipping: Golden glow for Midnight, Golden glow for Midnight, 21 July, 1982
Murray Comrie Collection. A news clipping from The Sun newspaper about a man known as Midnight finding a gold nugget. Midnight lived in a caravan behind the Tarnagulla pub. Quotes publican Eric Morris. Image of Eric Morris with the nugget.tarnagulla, gold, prospecting, people, residents, eric morris, midnight, nuggets, hotels -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Snowy on the Trams", 21/12/1974 12:00:00 AM
News paper clipping from The Age, 21/12/1974, titled "Snowy on the Trams", a poem by Leon Slade, about route 9 trams, St Georges Road, San Francisco cable cars and people.trams, tramways, poem, people and places, route 9, st georges road, san francisco -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy House, 1956
A photo of Legacy House in the 1950s. Junior Legacy Melbourne purchased 289-299 Swanston Street Melbourne (previously called Red Cross House) in 1956 from the Commonwealth Government with money gifted to Legacy in memory of David H Dureau. The donation was initially used to purchase a different building at 342 Swanston St, which was sold in 1954, and 289 Swanston St was purchased. Melbourne Legacy is still using three floors of the building, with tenants on the ground floor. It was used in a newspaper article about the acquisition of the building for Legacy. It mentions the purchase price was undisclosed. It says the purchase was possible due to a generous gift of money from overseas in 1944. The building would be called the David H Dureau Memorial Building at the request of the donor. The article has a photo of Governor Sir Dallas Brooks and the Legacy President Bob Gaylard. The notation LH5 in red pen implies it was part of an early archive project by Frank Doolan.A record of what the Legacy House building looked like when it was acquired by Melbourne Legacy.Black and white photo of Legacy House around the time when it was acquired in 1956 and newspaper reprint of an article about the acquisition marked LH5.Stamped on reverse 'Please Acknowledge Australian News and Information Bureau' in purple ink. Newpaper reprint has LH5 in red pen on top right corner, part of an archive project.dureau house, properties, swanston st, streetscape -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Rochford, Barry
Barry Rochford was CEO of Nillumbik Council for two years from 1995. Contents Newspaper article: "Young CEO for Nillumbik", Diamond Valley News, 15 February 1975. Barry Rochford appointed CEO for Nillumbik. Newspaper article: "Rochford set to impact on shire", Diamond Valley News, 22 February 1975. Barry Rochford interviewed. Newspaper article: "CEO is MAPS director", Diamond Valley News, 24 May1975. Barry Rochford, director of Municipal Authorities Purchasing Scheme. Newspaper article: "Rochford runs the gauntlet in city", Diamond Valley News, 14 April 1975. Industrial dispute among Nillumbik council staff. Newspaper article: "Council leak to be investigated", Diamond Valley News, undated. Inquiry into leak of documents about unsuccessful applicants for Nillumbik CEO job. Newspaper article: "19 on council inquiry list", Diamond Valley News, 18 September 1996. Inquiries from specific people to be dealt with only by CEO of Chief Commissioner. Newspaper article: "Discrimination claim over the 'special treatment' list", Diamond Valley News, undated 1996. Special treatment claim referred to State government ombudsman and Equal Opportunity Commission. Newspaper article: "CEO is an 'embarrassment': MP". The Advertiser, 15 October 1996. Labor MLC Pat Power raised issue of special list in Legislative Council. Newspaper article: "Controversial chief in court", Diamond Valley Leader, 7 May 2008. Rochford charged with firearms and criminal damage in Bendigo. Newspaper article: "Dog cruelty charge that shocked Bendigo", "The Age", 8 June 2008. Rochford charged with dog cruelty in Bendigo. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcbarry rochford, nillumbik council, warrnambool council, don cordell, municipal authorities purchasing scheme, anne rochford, connor rochford, thomas rochford, joy nunn, rodney roscholler, roger hallam, robert marshall, mary grant, margaret devlin, milawa council, joanne anderson, ian chapman, doug owens, eltham gateway action group, roy loyd, bluelake development, pat powel mlc, john cohen, mark birrell, rspca, debbi edwards, bendigo animal shelter, detective sergeant brendan murphy, barry patrick rochford, graeme pearce, mandurang country fire authority -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Munro, Barbara and Lynn
Barbara Munro, who settled in Research, was a leading bark artist, calling herself a "multi-media collage artist". Her daughter Lynn is also an artist and designer, working at the Melbourne Theatre Company Contents Newspaper article: "Soft touch to Barbara's bark", Diamond Valley News, 22 July 1980. Barbara Munro entered a bark garment in the Gown of the Year Award. Newspaper article: "Adrian wants to work in peace", Diamond Valley News, 22 July 1980. Adrian Fenech looking for accommodation. Newspaper article: "Remember Sleepy Swipers Gully?", Diamond Valley News, 22 July 1980. Images and text about Swipers Gully, now called Research. Newspaper article: "water colors at Eltham Gallery", Diamond Valley News, 22 July 1980. Annual water colour exhibition at Eltham Gallery to include Mike Green, Normie Gude, Ken McDonald, Robert Miller, Gordon Speary, Wayne Viney and Paul Warner. Newspaper article: "The butterfly emerges", Diamond Valley News, 3 August 1982. Barbara Munro and daughter Lynn Munro used the butterfly theme to create a dance costume.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcbarbara munro, bark garment, gown of the year award, adrian fenech, eltham gallery, mike green, normie gude, ken mcdonald, robert miller, gordon speary, wayne viney, paul warner, diamond valley repertory, bimbadeen gallery pty ltd, swipers gully, research vic, research primary school, infant health centre at research vic, west's passenger coach, ingrams road research, charles anderson, tom prior, eva prior, mrs e reynolds, lynn munro, studio papillo in eltham, elana mckinley, melbourne theatre company -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Property Binder, 1142 Main Road, Eltham
Newspaper advertisement: Diamond Valley News, 22 April 1980, Eltham Yamaha business under new management.main road, eltham, shops, eltham yamaha -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper clipping, Program; Rotary Eltham Town Festival 19-20 November 2005, Diamond Valley Leader, 16 November 2005, p8, 2006
News articles on reverse (p7) include stories on Councillors refusing plans on a three-storey development in Ramptons RoadNewsprintdevelopment application, eltham festival, eltham north, nillumbik shire council, ramptons road, program -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings, 14/04/1938
Article on need for a bridge linking Phillip Island and the Mainland - published in Sun News Pictorial on 14/4/1938Article on the need for a bridge linking Newhaven and San Remolocal history, documents, newspapers, bridges, phillip island, black & white newspaper clipping, bridge phillip island & san remo -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Diamond Valley Learning Centre, Centricity. No 7. Newsletter of the Diamond Valley Learning Centre, 1970s
Newsletter of the Diamond Valley Learning Centre in its early days. Contains news and stories written by students at the Centre.A significant piece of the history of DVLC, which celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2013.5 pages of text.Name of owner written on first page.centricity, bev moss, diamond valley learning centre -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greensborough Focus: 29th February 2008, 29/02/2008
News and information from Greensborough College Term 1 2008. Includes some House Swimming Sports results.8 page newsletter, text and images. Page 1 on College letterhead.greensborough college, greensborough focus