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Camberwell Historical Society
Book, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Remembering Melbourne 1850-1960, 2016
History of the city of Melbourne and selected suburbs (Brighton, Brunswick, Camberwell, Hawthorn, Balwyn, Canterbury, Carlton, Coburg, Collingwood, East Melbourne, Essendon, Fitzroy, Footscray, Heidelberg, Kew, Malvern, Middle Park, North Melbourne, West Melbourne, Port Melbourne, Richmond, Sunshine, Surrey Hills).Book featuring text and over 700 black and white illustrations of buildings that have been demolished or changed significantly across 20 suburbs, capturing the early city of Melbourne. Published by the RHSV. History of the city of Melbourne and selected suburbs (Brighton, Brunswick, Camberwell, Hawthorn, Balwyn, Canterbury, Carlton, Coburg, Collingwood, East Melbourne, Essendon, Fitzroy, Footscray, Heidelberg, Kew, Malvern, Middle Park, North Melbourne, West Melbourne, Port Melbourne, Richmond, Sunshine, Surrey Hills).camberwell, melbourne -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative - cable trams - Collins and Elizabeth Sts, c1914
Photograph of cable cars in Elizabeth St at the corner with Collins St. Has the Elizabeth St station in the view, along with Craigs and the Royal Bank. Rod Atkins advised 24/08/2020: "Dates from around 1914. taken 11.53 am in high summer. The Flinders Street Railway station looks complete but we still have all the telephone cables on poles in both Elizabeth and Collins Streets. I don't know the year they all went underground. We have two standard "Fitzroy" trams in Collins Street and one West Melbourne tram with standard eight-window trailer - no bogie trailers in the photo. Some of the West Melbourne trailers were still six window cars in the 1920's. The major building in the photo is the "Royal Bank" on the South East Cnr. of Collins and Elizabeth Street. "Yields information about the intersection of Collins and Elizabeth St.Copy negative of an illustration and a black and white print.On rear of print in ink "T153, Melbourne Tramways Co, later MMTB. North Fitzroy cable in Collins St. West Melb & Brunswick in Elizabeth St, about 1920?. " W Jack photo" and in top right hand corner "28"trams, tramways, cable trams, collins st, elizabeth st -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Magazine, Yarra Trams, "Malvern Depot Newsletter", "Essendon Depot Newsletter", 2006
Set of eight magazines printed in the style of a set issue in June 2006 (see Reg Item 1157). .1 - Malvern Depot - 8 pages - with a group photo in front of the depot on the front cover - article on 30 years service of Steve Olsen, Depot Marketing Staff, Tram attendants, new from Brunswick, Public Transport Cricket association, OHS and other notes. .2 - Essendon Depot - Christmas at the depot, Commonwealth Games, Think Tram, and the dog who took a tram ride. .3 - Brunswick depot - Sept. 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO), depot works, table tennis, OH& S .4 - East Preston Depot - Sept. 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO), message from Manager and Depot Administrator, environmental aspects, table tennis, has photos of lots of staff but no surnames. .5 - Essendon Depot - September 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO) - various items and thanks from Lennie Bates. .6 - Malvern Depot - September 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO) - some items from above newsletters. .7 - Malvern Depot - March 2006 - Melbourne Uni terminus works started, East Preston going green, Hugh Waldron leaves Malvern for South bank, and tennis report. .8 - Malvern Depot - September 2006 - 100 years of electric trams, late night services, tram photo competition and interview with Hugues Deleu, Ticketing Systems Manager.trams, tramways, yarra trams, malvern depot, essendon depot, brunswick depot, dogs, sports, cricket