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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper
Newspaper The Age Supplement 10/11/1996 War Memorial and Memorials in generalnewspapers, ww2, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper
Sydney Evening News. November 11 1918 Official Announcement - Armistice Signednewspapers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF KEVIN HARDING
Black and white photograph of Kevin Harding, greyhound owner. 23/11/93.clubs and associations, sport, greyhound racing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - EVA WILSON COLLECTION: HARGREAVES MALL CONSTRUCTION 1982
Photo dated 11/04/82 showing the Mall from Mitchell Street.place, mall, hargreaves mall, bendigo hargreaves mall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: NELL GWYNNE REEF MINE - SUNDRY PAPERS, 1950 - 1960
Document. 11 sheets containing advisement of annual general meetings in a tan folder.McColl, Rankin & Stanistreetorganization, business, nell gwynne reef mine, mccoll, rankin & stanistreet, nell gwynne reef mine, gold mining, annual general meeting notices -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Motor Spirit Ration Tickets
Motor spirit ration tickets issued to Wangaratta farmer Harry Fisher during WW2. Eleven tickets in all, 5 tickets for 5 gallons and 6 tickets for 2 gallons. Seven tickets had valid only dates for 1942.11 small tickets all the same size but in various colours with perforated edges4 tickets - (1 red and 3 brown ) Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board/Motor Spirit Ration Ticket/Two2Gals/Department of Supply & Development/Issued under National Security Act 1939-40 Remaining 7 tickets all have 1942 validity dates.ww2, fuel ration tickets -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, University of the Air. Design in Australia 3. Industry, 1964
Robin Boyd was involved in creating several TV series for the ABC University of the Air. 'Design in Australia' was an eight part series. (Items D184-D193 contain all the manuscripts except part six titled 'Communications'.) In Part 3, seeing successful and original industrial designs from other countries, Boyd reflects on the standard and production capacity of the Australian manufacturing industry. He urges the industry to take up the responsibility of invention and to design in a stronger and more permanent Australian artistic style, in contrary to mere imitation and importation. (Same content as D192, differing side notes on left side of pages)This is a draft script for the ABC television program 'University of the Air', subtitled 'Design in Australia', broadcast in 1965.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 16 pages (compared to D192, 11 pages)university of the air, design in australia, robin boyd, industrial design, australian manufacture, colin barrie, the industrial design council of australia, manuscript -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Museum of Victoria, Hidden histories, 2003
Collection of Print outs from an online project visited on 26/11/2003.B&w photographsgunai kurrnai, gunai kurnai, museum victoria, oral histories, bruce baxter, norman terrick, nicholas moffatt, max solomon, shirley firebrace, bill harrison, jason wilson, shane atkinson, eddie kneebone, rob thorpe, koori children's art -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, School Horticulture, c. 1930
Curricula and notes for teaching horticulture in schools. Refer to paper catalogue-11 items -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Administrative Record - Members fixture, Lakes Entrance Golf Club Members Fixtures 1987-1998
Lakes Entrance Golf Club Members Fixtures 1987-1998 - 11 books -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Panorama Moonies No3 Dam 1988
Old Tailings showing Soil Layers in wall of Cutting. 28/11/1988Moonies No3 Dam Old Tailings gold, mining -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Beauglehole, A. C, The distribution and conservation of vascular plants in the alpine area, Victoria, 1981
One col. map on folded leaf in pocket. Bibliography: p. 9-11.indigenous vascular plants. distribution. victoria. alpine regions | botany -- victoria. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Aboriginal Affairs Victoria in conjunction with the Kerrup Jmara Elders Aboriginal Corporation, Lake Condah Heritage Management Strategy and Plan, 1993
During its 1977/78 summer field school season, the (then) Victoria Archaeological Survey began recording and mapping the stone fish trap and 'house' sites along the southern margins of Lake Condah, near Portland Victoria. This and subsequent archaeological work at Lake Condah and in the general region demonstrates that, on the basis of a number of criteria, the Aboriginal heritage sites found here are significant.vii, 388 p., [11]. leaves. : ill., foldout maps. ; 30 cm.During its 1977/78 summer field school season, the (then) Victoria Archaeological Survey began recording and mapping the stone fish trap and 'house' sites along the southern margins of Lake Condah, near Portland Victoria. This and subsequent archaeological work at Lake Condah and in the general region demonstrates that, on the basis of a number of criteria, the Aboriginal heritage sites found here are significant.conservation of natural resources -- victoria -- condah, lake, region. | aboriginal australians -- victoria -- condah, lake, region -- antiquities. -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Dennys Lascelles Limited Geelong - Sale by Auction, 27 November 1946
Photo depicts a Dennys Lascelles auction on 27 Nov. 1946 in Geelong, where 8371 bales of wool were sold at an average price per bale of 36-15-2. The auctioneer was Mr P.F. White. This photo hung for a number of years in the Dennys Lascelles office in Cobden.Dennys Lascelles Ltd (Geelong) wool auction in progress, 27-11-1946.DENNYS LASCELLES LIMITED / GEELONG. / SALE BY AUCTION 27th NOVEMBER 1946. / 8371 BALES - AVERAGE PRICE PER BALE 36-15-2 / AVERAGE PRICE PER LB. 29.66d. / Auctioneer Mr. P.F. WHITE. SILENCEwool sales, dennys, lascelles limited -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Ted (Edwin Frederick) Fargetter, 2001
Obituary of Edwin Frederick Fargetter, 31 - 8 -1909 - 9-11-2001.Obituary of Edwin Frederick Fargetter, 31 - 8 -1909 - 9-11-2001.Obituary of Edwin Frederick Fargetter, 31 - 8 -1909 - 9-11-2001.fargetter, ted, edwin frederick, obituaries, vermont elderly peoples homes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Schwerkolt Cottage Opening 1965, 1965
Built in 1864 by August Schwerkolt, the cottage was headed for demolition in 1963. Local residence rose up in protest, which led to the Nunawading Council purchasing the cottage and five acres of the surrounds in 1964. By 1965 the cottage had been restored and was opened on 17th October 1965 by Sir Rohan Delecombe, governor of Victoria.11 coloured photographs of Schwerkolt family members at the opening of Schwerkolt Cottage in 1965schwerkolt cottage opening 1965, schwerkolt cottage -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, Institute of Architects of NSW Opening Address
The opening address of Thomas Rowe, President of the Institute of Architects was delivered on 2 May 1888. It is subtitled "Early History, its Struggles and its present Position".Blue cover, 11 pages, the last blank page appears to be cut and removed.Penciled A on top right corner. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, A Night at the Opera House, 1971
This manuscript was intended to be presented as a lecture at the Royal Institute of British Architects Annual Conference in November 1971 (see item D456). This manuscript was unfinished when Robin Boyd died in October 1971. It was published in 'Architecture Plus', 'Architecture Plus', Vol.1, No.7, August 1973. The front cover of the issue has an image of one of the sails of the Sydney Opera House. The lead article is by Robin Boyd titled ‘A Night at the Opera House’ (pp. 48-55). This is a very important article. Note the article is prefaced by remarks by the Editor, but the year of Boyd's death is incorrectly given as 1972, instead of 1971. The published article is in the Walsh Street Archive (item P1276 and P1244).Original manuscript published in 'Architecture Plus', Vol.1, No.7, August 1973.Typewritten, foolscap, 11 pages, extensive edits in pen (not in Robin Boyd's writing) -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photocopy of photograph, Whittlesea Show Day, Tramways Band, c. 1933
Photocopies of old photos from John McPhee of Conron Grange, Whittlesea. Conron Grange was established by Robert and Mary Ann Armstrong in 1855 as part of the Wills Estate, they were tenant farmers to Wills, Mary Ann named the first house Conron Grange meaning "Pretty place with full barns". Robert was killed falling from a horse in 1863 leaving Mary-Ann with children aged 7, 5, 3, 2, and a baby aged 8 weeks. Mary Ann married James Johnston in 1867. Conron Grange remained in the Johnston family until 1938 when John McPhee's parents bought it, it then remained in the McPhee name until John sold it in 2003. Whittlesea Pioneer families, Coulthard and AndrewPhotocopy of black and white photograph, gloss paper, A4 page, (11 of 20)Front of photo inscribed: Whittlesea Show Day / James Colthard (sic) Charles Andrew. Typed note attached to the rear: James Coulthard and Charles Andrew / Leading the Tramways Band from the rail station to the Showgrounds.john mcphee, conron grange, whittlesea, mary ann armstrong, james johnston, wills estate, farming, whittlesea show, horse, whittlesea pioneers, coulthard family, james coulthard, andrew family, charles andrew, tramways band, brass band, trumpet -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1888
Volume 10-11 of Pastime magazines from 1888. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Expression Australia
Report, Providing Information on QR Trains and Stations for Passengers who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Report on QR (Queensland Trains and Stations) Facilitated by Peter Lindley on behalf of the QR (Queensland Rail) DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) Reference Group June 2008 29.5cmHx21cmW, report of 17 pages, consultation workbook of 11 pages (2 copies)qr ,queensland rail, queensland trains and stations, peter lindley,visual information systems on trains -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, 511/13, 1 November 1947
"Cactus Bed -Biological branch Glass House. 1/11/47." THKcactus bed, glasshouse, e. m. gibson collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Collour prints and negatives, Plant Materials, 1997
Photographs of plants for Plant Materials 3. Weeks 6, 9, 11, 12.plants, plant materials, diploma 3 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Demolition Around Tennis Court and Nursery, 1990
11 photographs of views near the tennis court and nursery. Similzr to B15.0621. Not scanned.tennis court, nursery, demolition, science laboratories -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet (item) - Prospectus, Burnley Gardens Prospectus School of Horticulture School of Primary Agriculture, 1918?
burnley gardens, advanced certificate in horticulture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - 35mm Colour slides, Chem Course, 1988
11 slides labelled "Chem Course". Students and vehicle used to spray chemicals.students, vehicle, chemical course, spraying equipment -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Kendalls Spavin Cure
Bottle for the containment of Spavins Cure for treatment of abrasions and bruises Ca1900Imported and sold by Holden and Frost11 sided amber glass bottle with longer neck suited to a glass stopperKendalls Spavin Cure Enosburgh Falls. VT.bottle, kendalls -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Tram smashes spark warning", 20/6/2024
Newspaper report by Ian Royall about Yarra Trams recording some 450 car incidents so far this year - about 3 per day. Notes CCTV on trams, the Dudley and William Sts roundabout and that Rhino on a skateboard campaign is being rebooted. Quotes Yarra Trams CEO Carla PurcellYields information about the number of incidents so far during 2024 with motor car to tram collisions.Newspaper cutting from the Herald Sun, 20/6/2024 page 11Has source label on rear.tramways, accidents, yarra trams, collisions -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Letter, Henry Davis, Editor, Warrnambool Standard, 11-10-1883
This letter was written by Henry Davis, editor of the Warrnambool Standard, to Joseph Archibald, curator of the Warrnambool Museum. Dated 11 October 1883, it refers to Davis’s recovery of a saturated volume of ‘Longfellow’s Poems’ from the sea at Loch Ard Gorge. The retrieval of this book, and its possible connection with one of the survivors from the LOCH ARD shipwreck in 1878, prompted Archibald’s letter of 1 December 1883 to Eva Carmichael, and Eva’s reply of 21 January 1884 (No, it was not her book). Miss Carmichael’s reply to Archibald’s inquiry (2290.4) and the water-damaged book itself (541) are both in the Flagstaff Hill collection along with this letter from Davis, which connects the two. The Davis letter reads: “Dear Sir, ― This book was found by me in the waves which broke on the sands [….] the Gorge where Tom Pearce rescued Miss Carmichael after the wreck of the ill-fated ‘Loch Ard’. I ran in with the receding waves and picked up the soddened volume, and, coincidentally, the first illustrations that met my gaze, on parting its dripping pages, was that portraying the fair maiden in the ‘Wreck of the [Hersperus’.] On the Bluff, 200 feet above me, were the dead forms of Mrs and one of the Misses Carmichael, whilst [by] them, stiff and [….] were two gentlemen passengers [by] the wreck[ed] [v]essel]. Having just left them before [….] [my] capture in the Gorge, you may imagine [m]y feelings on alighting upon, under such circumstances, Longfellow’s beautiful and sympathetic poem. Yours truly, H.W. Davis.” The book referred to here is The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1877, Nimmo, London. It is on display under glass in the Great Circle Gallery at the Maritime Village, alongside a typed transcript of the Davis letter. A 1996 audit of the rare book collection at Flagstaff Hill notes: “Inscribed ‘Loch Ard June 1 1878’ in pencil within ― believed to be a salvage from the shipwreck”. The letter is connected to the salvaged items from the 1878 LOCH ARD shipwreck, which is of State significance ― Victorian Heritage Number S417Letter from H. Davis, editor of the Warrnambool Standard, to J. Archibald, curator of the Warrnambool Museum. It was handwritten in ink on “Standard Office, Warrnambool” letterhead note paper, and dated 11 October 1883. The cursive script appears carelessly written and the original single sheet of paper is in poor condition (torn and creased). At some stage the original document has been backed with stiff cardboard and then sealed in a clear plastic cover.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, loch ard, longfellow’s poems, eva carmichael, joseph archibald, henry davis, warrnambool standard -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, Fuji Film, Isle of Wight Hotel Fire 2010, 05/2010
The first Isle of Wight Hotel was built in c 1870. It burnt down in 1925 and was rebuilt. The hotel was sold and was to be demolished for a new hotel to be built on the site, however before this could take place it burnt down again on the 22nd May, 2010. The site is still vacant (1/9/2016). Photographs donated by Lisa Schonborg.10 coloured photographs of the Isle of Wight Hotel Fire on the 22nd May 2010. Varying views of the hotel from the front, side and back. Photograph 267-06 is of a painting found on inside of wall - behind original bar in main bar. Painted on Mortar.isle of wight hotel fire phillip island, lisa schonborg