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Melbourne Tram Museum
Decorative Object - China Plate, C. R. Hose Glassware Pty Ltd, 2010
... Trams tramways Crockery PMTT Centenary Celebrations .1 - Approx ....1 - Approx 200mm dia China plate prepared for the Centenary or 100 years of The Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust. White China with a gold rim and a red brown PMTT logo and the words "Celebrating 100 years". Made by C.R. Hose Cheltenham for Ron Scholten who organised the celebrations. .2 - ditto but with an image of the Malvern tram depot at the time of opening on the plate along with the words "Malvern Tram Depot" and the words "Celebrating 100 years". See image i4 for close up of manufacturers mark. 2nd copy of 2506.1 ex Mike Ryan added 10-1-2018.trams, tramways, crockery, pmtt, centenary, celebrations -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Kew Centenary tram W7 1024, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1960
... Centenary Celebrations.... It was similarly decorated for the centenary of the City of Fitzroy in 1958 ...Photograph of W7 1024 decorated and illuminated for the Centenary of Kew. See March 1961 Electric Traction - "W7 1024 was decorated and illuminated for the centenary of the City of Kew, and was scheduled to run between December 4 and December 16, 1960, from Kew Depot on the Mont Albert and North Balwyn lines. Its term was extended to mid-January and it was still running in early February. It was similarly decorated for the centenary of the City of Fitzroy in 1958 (see illustration E.T. 10/60). Has the MMTB stamp amd number on the rear of the print.Yields information about tram 1024 decorated for the centenary of the City of Kew in 1960.Black and white print with remnants of mounting paper on rear.tramways, city of kew, decorated trams, tram 1024, illuminated trams, w7 class, centenary celebrations -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Memorabilia - Medallion, Tramway Benefit Society, Melbourne Centenary, 1934
... Centenary Celebrations... of the 1934-35 celebration of the centenary for the founding... of the 1934-35 celebration of the centenary for the founding ...Medallion made for the Tramway Benefit Society as a memento of the 1934-35 celebration of the centenary for the founding of Melbourne. The Tramway Benefit Society was the employee's health fund and at the time operated the Vimy House Hospital. See Reference for more details.Demonstrates a medallion made to celebrate Melbourne's Centennial in 1934.Medallion - brass - stamped - filled with red or black enamel paint. Has an eyelet at the top.medallion, tramway benefit society, centenary celebrations, melbourne -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge, Yarra Trams, "100 years of Electric Trams", 2006
... Centenary Celebrations... Trams Uniforms Centenary Celebrations 100 years Badge - metal ...Manufactured by Yarra Trams in 2006 to celebrate the centenary of Electric Trams in Melbourne. This did not include the short-lived Box Hill - Doncaster Tramway. Demonstrates a badge made of the centenary of electric trams in MelbourneBadge - metal back with pin and enameled front for the "100 years of Electric Trams", logo for the 100 years of electric trams in Melbourne celebrations 2006. Two copies held - one in a small plastic bag with a staple. tramways, trams, badges, yarra trams, uniforms, centenary celebrations, 100 years -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Pamphlet - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, St Brigid's Crossley centenary congregation, last weekend June 2014
... religion centenary celebrations 100 anniversary commemoration ...St Brigid's Crossley was built by the local community in 1914. In the early 2000s the Catholic Church decided to sell the Church. The community were forced to take out a large loan to keep the critical meeting place / focus point / heart of the community. The community celebrated the centenary with a weekend of activities including the launch of the history of the church and its community and the commemoration of a memorial / healing garden.Digital images of the centenary mass at St Brigid's Crossley.st brigid's crossley, st brigid's, catholic church, catholic, church, religion, centenary, celebrations, 100, anniversary, commemoration, congregation -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, St Brigid's Crossley - centenary - Bishop Bird mass, last weekend June 2014
... church religion centenary celebrations 100 anniversary ...Digital images of the centenary mass at St Brigid's Crossley.st brigid's crossley, st brigid's, catholic church, catholic, church, religion, centenary, celebrations, 100, anniversary, commemoration, bishop bird, mass -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Hargreen Publishing, Return to Research : a centenary history of Research Primary School / edited by Andrew Lemon, 1989
... Centenary Celebrations... School No. 2959 Centenary Celebrations ISBN 0949905437 ...Paperback; 104 p. : ill., plans, ports. , ; 21 cm.ISBN 0949905437 : 0731671805 (Research Primary School)research (vic.), research primary school, schools, state school no. 2959, centenary celebrations -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, St Brigid's Crossley stained glass windows, last weekend June 2014
... church catholic church religion centenary celebrations 100 ..."LARGE GATHERINGNG AT - CROSSLEY DEDICATION AND OPENING SERVICES. SERMON BY DR. MANNIX. Yesterday was an important and historic day for the Roman Catholic community of Crossley and Koroit, in as much as it will be always associated in the memories of all con cerned with the opening of the new St. Brigid's Church, Crossley. This building is far above the average standard of sacred edifices in country towns, and is certainly superior to any ercted in this district outside the churches in the two larger centres - Warrnambool and Koroit. The style of architecture chosen is a free treatment of the Romanesque, which is something quite original in the Western District. This noble style, from which, with its near re lative the Byzantine, spring the great Gothic school of architecture, is characterised by a special charm of its own, one of its chief features being graceful and sweeping circular curves in roof, window heads and in the ar rangenent of the ground plan. The building is of brick finished off with true Romanesqiue pillared pinnacles in concrete and plaster, the brick and concrete producing a pleasing contrast. The main characteristic of the front is a large rose window filled with Romlanesque circular tracery, and below a bold porch and entrance. The two sides are pierced with long circular-headed windows between graceful buttresses and the wall line is pleasingly broken by the projecting bays of the confessionals and also by the vestries. The main building is 80 feet by 30 feet' and the Sanctuary is spacious and semi-circular in shape, and lighted by three windows. The interior of the church is most artistic. The ceiling is semi-circular and of fibrous plaster in ornate designs. All the windows are lead lighted, throwing a rich and mellow harmony of' color throughout the interior and the white wails, mouldings, architraves and other fibrous plaster decorations: are further relieved by the rich coloring: in the stations of.the Cross arrranged around the nave. The central window of the Sanctuary contains a splendidly executed stained glass representation of St. Brigid. At.the western end is a room gallery. The altar is a choice piece of Gothic woodwork, in light, soft coloring, and there are two altars on either side of the Sanctuary in oak, and above whlch are very fine colored figures of Christ; and the Madonna. On either side of the altar are life-size figures of angels holding high brass candalabra. The whole of the furnishings of the church are on a sumptuous scale, and the edifice reflects credit on all concerned. The church can seat nearly 500 people. The architect was Mr. A. A. Fritsch. of Melbourne, and the contractors Messrs F. and E. Deagne, of North Fitzroy. The contract price for the building was £5,500. THE OPENING SERVICE. After the cereimony of solemnly blesssing the church was performed by His Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese, Dr. Higgins, assisted by His Grace the Coadjutor Archbishop of Melbourne. Dr. Mannix, the great gatheiring from all parts of the district entered the church, which was soon completely filled. The members of the H.A.C.B.S. attended wearing their green and gold regalia, and acted as a 'guard of honor' to the Co-adjlutor Arclhbishop and Bishop. Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father Phelan, of Koroit, and a feature of the solemn service was the singing of a choir which consisted of picked voices from St. Carthage's choir, with friends from Warrnam bool and assisted by some of the mem bers of the Koroit choir, with Miss Logan as organist and Mr. Arthur H. Renwick as conductor. They rendered the music in splendid style throghonut. The "Kyrie," "Gloria." "Agnus Dei' and Dona Nobis" were from Farmer's Mass in B flat, and the "Credo" and "Sanctus" from Webbe's Mass in G. The soloists in the Mass were Mrs. Ryan, the Misses McEntee. Miss Katie O'Brien. and Messrs. J. M. Crowley, W. J. Callaghan; B. McEntee and W. Mahony. The chorus sang with great precision, special attention being paid to at tack. At the offertory Mrs. Dan Ryan gave a beautiful rendering of Gounod's "Ava Maria." After the Elevation that fine duet "Tantum Ergo." by Rossi, was sung by Messrs. Crowley and Renwick in an artistic manner, their fine voices blending splendidly. During the collection, Mr. Renwick sang with much feeling that devotional solo, "Lead Thou Me On,", after which Mr Crowley gave .an ex cellent rendering of Weissi's "0 Salu taris Hostia;" and the choir sang several hymns." It might here be mentioned that at the request of Fa ther Kerin, the same choir will repeat the music.at the Koroit Church on Sunday next, on the occasion of the ceremnly of laying the foundation stone of the cormpletion of the church. Dr. Mannix preachled the sermon for the occasion, taking his text from St. Luke first 11 verses. He re viewed the Gospel story of Christ preaching to the multitude from a boat on Lake Gennesaret and the miraculous draught of fish. The obedi ence of the poor fishermen in casting their nets at Christ's bidding was richly rewarded, and the miraculous occurrence was a striking example of what was to happen when Christ established His Church and built it up on those twelve apostles. When they came to think of it, nothing so re markable and marvellous had happened before or since in the history of mankind. The world at that time was for the most part a Pagan world steeped in iniquity and sin. The chosen people of God had God's re velation, but they worshipped with their lips and not with their hearts. When Christ was to establish His Church upon earth and leave an or gantisation that would continue His work, did He select learned men, powerful men, rich men, or a time that would seem propituous? No. He selected twelve poor, igorant simple fishermen, without money, power, learning or anything calculated to enable them to do anything striking in the world's history. The success of the first morning after pentecost was not confined to those first days when the plentitude of the Holy Ghost sat upon the .Apostles, but it continued age after age until the whole world was brought within the sphere of ac tion of the Church. Greece, Rome Europe Asia and America, and now Australia had been brought into the net. This must be a consolation to them all as well as it was to him (the preacher), when they remembered that they came from a land which of all others had been faithful to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It was a consolation to them that in that great work that had been accomplished in bringing men into the meshes of the Church, and bringing them to God the nation to which they belontged had taken so great a part. Their religion flourished in England, Scotland, America and Australia. Surely it was due to the sons of St. Patrick, the sons and daughters of Ireland to find consolation in these great facts might It might seem hard that so many had to leave their native-land for England, Scotland, America and Australia. But if hard it was the means of keeping the Catholic faith living in England and Scotland. If to-day the Irish Catholics and Catholics of Irish de scent were taken out of the English and Scotch population there would be little left of the true Church of God. It seemed hard to emigrate to distant lands, but the result had been the new magnificent church in the United States, the flourishing churches in Canada and South Africa. Those Irish emigrants were a cornparatively small band. Perhaps they had not the learning of other nations. Certainly they had not the wealth and it did not fall to their lot to have the power of the sword, but God was with them, and the faith they took from Ireland flourished in those distant lands. In this fair land of Australia they had a glorious herit age handed down from the pioneer Irish Catholics, who came to this fair Austral land. There was a time when those who were opposed to God and God's Church,thought that Australia should be a wholly Protestant land. They had lived to see whether God or His enemies were the stronger. They had lived to see that those who in distant days would have stamped out the Catholic religion in Australia, had not prevailed. Their names had been forgotten because of their persecution of the Catholic Church, and they had lived - to see the glorious success that now, in every part of the Common wealth, rested upon the Catholic Church in Australia. Might God bless that Church and those Irish people, and the people of Irish descent, who had built it up. In that locality, and there was no place in.the Common wealth where the Catholic Church was held in higher esteem, the people would always be faithful to God and His Church. That beautiful building, and all it signified in loyalty and faithfulness, was a credit and a consolation to the Bishop and people of the diocese, to the architect who had done his work so artistically and skil fully. to the priests and the zealous administration of the parish. There was surely hope and inspiration in that day's celebration, that as time went on the Catholic faith would sink deeper and deeper into ther coming generation, and that the Catholic progress of the past 50 years would be small in comparison to the great progress of the future. He congratulated the Bishop priests and people who had raised that temple. He congratulated the people of Crossley; upon their generosity and self-sacrifice, and he prayed that God's blessing and the blessing of St. Brigid would rest upon them; their children and children's children. And when those who had received the sacraments and had been instructed in that Church were called before the Judgment Seat he pray ed that not one would be missing, and St. Peter aind St. Brigid would be able to count them all into the en joyment .of Eternal bliss. THE CELEBRATION The Rev. Father Kerin, Adninistra tor of the Parish, after the collection, read a lengthy list of the principal donations, headed by the Bishop, Dr. Higgins, with £250. All the furnish ings of the Church were also donations, and the Coadjutor-Archbishop added £5 to the list. The Rev. Father Kerin stated that the total to hand was £1245/10/7, which was an other proof of the generosity of the Crossley and district people. The amount previously received in donations was £1077/3. They started buildiing with a credit balance of £262 10/5 and ther now had a debit balance of £2,728/18/5. The total cost of the Church was £6,250, so that they would see the greater part of the indebtedness had already been wiped out. The Bishop (Dr. Higgins) delivered a brief address, in the course of which he congratulated the priests and people upon the completion of their magnificent Church. He congratulated the people on their magnificent generosity. He expressed his of deep indebtedness to the Coadjutor Archbishop of Melbourne for the services he had rendered to them. He had attended at considerable sacrifice to himself, and they were extremely grateful for the presence of so distinguished a champion who had shown such zeal and interest in their Church in this new land. He (the Bishop) trusted that his splendid talents would long be devoted to the defence of the Church." (Warrnambul Standard, 02 July 1914)Digital images of the stained glass windows at St Brigid's Crossleyst brigid's crossley, st brigid's, catholic church, catholic, church, religion, centenary, celebrations, 100, anniversary, commemoration, stained glass, windows -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SHAMROCK HOTEL COLLECTION: SCHEDULE, 1997
... of the Shamrock Hotel Centenary Celebrations.... of the Shamrock Hotel Centenary Celebrations. Document SHAMROCK HOTEL ...Black and white schedule of events for the Bendigo Heritage Festival held April 26th to May 4th 1997. Includes details of the Shamrock Hotel Centenary Celebrations. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, The Preacher arrived by 'Gospel Chariot', 1965
... Centenary celebrations of Mt Pleasant Methodist church... Centenary celebrations of Mt Pleasant Methodist church, Canterbury ...Centenary celebrations of Mt Pleasant Methodist church, Canterbury Road included stories of the circuit preachers who drove out from Richmond each Sunday.Centenary celebrations of Mt Pleasant Methodist church, Canterbury Road included stories of the circuit preachers who drove out from Richmond each Sunday.Centenary celebrations of Mt Pleasant Methodist church, Canterbury Road included stories of the circuit preachers who drove out from Richmond each Sunday.mount pleasant methodist church, canterbury road -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Booklet - Sheet Music, Back to Rutherglen, 1935 (Exact)
... . Parrott. Souvenir of Back to Rutherglen Centenary Celebrations... songs centenary " "Back to Rutherglen" Words and Music ...Music and words written in 1935 by T.S. Parrott, at that time residing in Rutherglen, killed in motorcycle accident before the composition was published in 1936. Music donated to Museum by Fred Terrill."Back to Rutherglen" music composed by the late T S Parrott. Photo of composer on front page." "Back to Rutherglen" Words and Music by The Late T. S. Parrott. Souvenir of Back to Rutherglen Centenary Celebrations. Price: 2s."back to rutherglen., t s parrott, music, songs, centenary -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, ST THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH, 9/06/1974
... ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH CLUNES. CENTENARY CELEBRATION... AQUINAS CHURCH CLUNES. CENTENARY CELEBRATION OF OPENING OF CHURCH ...ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH, CLUNES WAS OPENED IN 1974SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH, CLUNES.ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH CLUNES. CENTENARY CELEBRATION OF OPENING OF CHURCH AND FORMING OF PARISH. SUNDAY, 9 JUNE 1974.local history, photography, photographs, churches, roman catholic -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Programme - Souvenir Programme - Portland Centenary, 1934, Nov-34
... Official souvenir programme for Portland Centenary... programme for Portland Centenary Celebrations, 1934. Twelve pages ...Official souvenir programme for Portland Centenary Celebrations, 1934. Twelve pages, black and white, including photos; cover brown card, burgundy print and decorative centrepiece. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: INFORMATION SHEET RE PERFORMANCE OF 'ASPIDISTRA QUARTET'
... as part of Bendigo Art Gallery's Centenary celebrations... of Bendigo Art Gallery's Centenary celebrations (''A Victorian ...AB information sheet re performance of ''Aspidistra Quartet as part of Bendigo Art Gallery's Centenary celebrations (''A Victorian Drawing Room Afternoon'') -performance and afternoon tea.. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Newspaper Article - Tawonga School Centenary 1980 x2, Alpine Courier incorporating The Hydro Courier, 1980
... This item is a one page (original) article of the centenary..."Centenary Celebrations For Tawonga Primary School" below... the celebration (centenary) of the Tawonga School but also presents ...This newspaper article was produced at a time when newspapers were the main source of local information. The period before the explosion of mobile communication technology and the cost effectiveness of communication by "texting" and internet "social connections, eg. facebook and other social media networkings" The newspapers were the main links between and within large regions. The Hydro Courier was first printed in 1950 as a YMCA community service publication by Mr. Albert Clarke YMCA Officer and Mr. Alex McCullough a State Electricity Commission employee. This paper was one very important publication that provided relevant community information to all and was the major contributer to the "Valley" cohesive fibre and unity. This article not only records the celebration (centenary) of the Tawonga School but also presents the history of the school and important events such as various relocations of classrooms and how the region was settled and developed from the 1870's onward. The yawonga school opened in 1880 on 8 acres of land. It consisted of one large wooden building (22 ft x 11 ft). It had two windows, one brick chimney, bare wooden floor and a shingle roof. This article also presents the time when Mount Beauty area was likened to an island and occasionally school children could not attend school because of a flooded Kiewa river. The article also covers the changes brought about by the increased employment opportunities from SEC Kiewa Works(1935), the Sawmill(1946), the Gold mine(1949) and the Tobacco Industry (largest growing area in Australia).This item is a one page (original) article of the centenary celebrations for Tawonga Primary School came from the Alpine Observer and incorporated the Hydro Courier. It covers the arrangements for the celebration of the 100 years of the school's existence. The printed layout is typical of the typeset in use in 1980's. There are seven distinctive type collumns separated by a printed line. Three photographs are published with one photograph of a demountable classromm ,circa 1980, and the other two of student class photos of 1899 and 1914. Teacher and student names are listed below each photograph. On the back of this page are "specials" for "Sam's Cut Price Stores", specifically the Myrtleford store. Of interest is the advertisement of "Cartons of Cigarettes at cut prices". The page was produced as part of a "run" with "telltale" holes at each corner for stabilising the page in the printing process."Centenary Celebrations For Tawonga Primary School" below this in an enclosed heading "ALPINE OBSERVER" underneath in smaller print "WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED" below this in larger print "THE HYDRO COURIER" and below this from left to right, "No. 719 (Vol. 3) THURSDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1980" next "in smaller print Recommended Price Single Copy, 20c "(cents)rural school development, tawonga school centenary, kiewa valley development 1880 to 1980 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
folder of documents, 1970
... Cook centenary celebrations . It contains souvenir programs... centenary celebrations . It contains souvenir programs and details ...Events held included a supper dance, an angling competition, a gymkhana, a street parade, an art show, a garden competition, a historical display, tree planting and a ceremony at Point Hicks. This item is associated with a significant event in Australian history.A manila folder of documents related to the 1970 Captain Cook centenary celebrations . It contains souvenir programs and details of events held from April 11 to April 20th 1970.cook-james 1970-centenary orbost-shire-council -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - INSTRUCTION SHEET - MAKING FLORAL CARPET
... Instruction Sheet - Making Floral Carpet - Centenary... Floral Carpet - Centenary Celebrations, City of Bendigo. Three ...Instruction Sheet - Making Floral Carpet - Centenary Celebrations, City of Bendigo. Three foolscap pages for 'making large outdoor floral carpet'. Emerald A Goetze, Organizing Secretaryorganization, government, city of bendigo -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Entrance Centenary celebration Lakes Entrance Victoria 1989, 1/06/1989 12:00:00 AM
... Entrance Centenary celebration Lakes Entrance Victoria... during the Entrance Centenary celebration Lakes Entrance Victoria... at Carpenters Camp Park during the Entrance Centenary celebration Lakes ...Colour photograph of Doroth and Ian Callow Bill Daniel and Margaret Carpenter at the barbeque held at Carpenters Camp Park during the Entrance Centenary celebration Lakes Entrance Victoriacelebrations, genealogy -
Orbost & District Historical Society
certificate, Phillips, John, 2012
... Secondary College Centenary Celebrations on Saturday 28th April... for the Orbost Secondary College Centenary Celebrations on Saturday 28th ...Colin Francis McLaughlin was born January 5, 1933 in Orbost and died May 2, 2008 in Ringwood. He was the son of Phillip Henry McLaughlin and Ethel Olive Morgan . This copy was produced by John Phillips for 2012 Centenary of Education in Orbost. A laminated copy of Proficiency Certificate No 39851 issued to Colin McLaughlin on 1.12.46. It is signed by the Director of Education J.A. Seitz. On the back of the original is : The candidate has completed a course of study in the following subjects with points as indicated.On back : Produced by John Phillips for the Orbost Secondary College Centenary Celebrations on Saturday 28th April and Sunday 29th April 2012.certificate education orbost -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Red Gate, 1969
... Published to mark a centenary celebration... Tatura the-murray Published to mark a centenary celebration ...Published to mark a centenary celebrationA hard covered book with beige dust cover depicting early days. Title in red. 86 pages.development of alexandra, squatting, eildon -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville School, 1986
... Centenary celebrations with the Time Capsule that was buried... of truck at primary school Centenary celebrations with the Time ...Black and white photograph of David Peace master of ceremonies standing at microphone on bank of truck at primary school Centenary celebrations with the Time Capsule that was buried in the front yard Johnsonville Victoriaschools, celebrations, officials -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Coster sisters at the Portland Centenary, 1934
... Taken at the Portland Centenary celebrations in 1934.... Centenary celebrations in 1934. Portland Centenary 1934 Coster Front ...Taken at the Portland Centenary celebrations in 1934.Laminated copy of black and white photo. 2 women dressed in period costume, taken inside building. Couch in foreground. Door in background. Stripped wallpaper.Front: Lettie Coster/Winnie Bree. Colonial Ball 1934. Centenary Portland.portland centenary, 1934, coster -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - 1939 Liardet Centenary, Port Melbourne, Stokes & Sons, 1939
... Produced for the Nov 1939 centenary celebrations.... for the Nov 1939 centenary celebrations. Celebrations Fetes ...Produced for the Nov 1939 centenary celebrations.Pin from 1939 Liardet Centenary, gold enamelled in blue and red: "Liardet/Port Melb/Centenary/Nov 19 1939" with Liardet portrait. 5 copies a - e.celebrations fetes and exhibitions, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - 1939 Liardet Centenary, Port Melbourne, Stokes & Sons, 1939
... Produced for the Nov 1939 centenary celebrations.... for the Nov 1939 centenary celebrations. Celebrations Fetes ...Produced for the Nov 1939 centenary celebrations.Buttonhole badge from 1939 Liardet Centenary, gold enamelled in blue and red: "Liardet/Port Melb/Centenary/Nov 19 1939" with Liardet portrait. 5 copies a - e. (see 70.1)celebrations fetes and exhibitions, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville School, 1986
... at microphone on back of truck at Centenary Celebrations at primary...Schools Celebrations Officials Black and white photograph ...Black and white photograph of Jack Froud standing at microphone on back of truck at Centenary Celebrations at primary school . Sign on back of truck Welcome Back to Johnsonville 1886 - 1986 Johnsonville Victoriaschools, celebrations, officials -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville School, 1986
... of parliament standing at microphone on back of truck at Centenary... on back of truck at Centenary celebrations at primary school sign ...Black and white photograph of Peter McGauren member of parliament standing at microphone on back of truck at Centenary celebrations at primary school sign on truck Welcome to Johnsonville 1886 -1986. Johnsonville Victoriaschools, celebrations, officials -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Edwin Davis, The Observer Office, Portland, Pioneer Women's Book of Remembrance, n.d
... Displayed at History House. Portland Centenary Celebrations.... House. Portland Centenary Celebrations. book of remembrance ...Blue paper-covered book bound with three staples.book of remembrance, pioneer, womens history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Henty Beach, Portland Victoria, 19/11/1934
... Portland Centenary Celebrations 19 November 1934.... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Centenary ...Portland Centenary Celebrations 19 November 1934.Black and white photo. Henty Beach Portland, Centenary 19 Nov 1934. Looking towards All Saints. Large crowds of people in viewing area on cliff top, and on beach. Flag pole and loudspeaker near viewing area. -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, 1939
... THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN AT EASTER CENTENARY CELEBRATION... THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN AT EASTER CENTENARY CELEBRATION 1939 local ...THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN AT EASTER CENTENARY CELEBRATION 1939ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH, STATION FLAT CLUNES, INCLUDING PORT PHILIP MINE WITH SAND HEAPS.STATION FLAT CLUNES 1939local history, photography, photographs, clunes township -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, QUEENS PARK, 1939
... PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES EASTER CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. 1939...PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES EASTER CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. 1939 ...PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES EASTER CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. 1939ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF DECORATED GATE AT QUEEN'S PARK CLUNES.local history, photography, photographs, queen's park garden