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Canterbury History Group
Article, Graeme Davison, What makes a building historic?
Article from the Camberwell City News by Professor Graeme Davison provides an insight into the classification of buildings as historic.Double page newspaper spreadnon-fictionArticle from the Camberwell City News by Professor Graeme Davison provides an insight into the classification of buildings as historic.canterbury, shrublands, historic buildings council, davison> graeme, town planning, historic buildings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - THE NORTH DEBORAH GOLD MINE CO - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ON THE NORTH DEBORAH GOLD MINE CO
Newspaper article referring to The North Deborah Gold Mine Co's last meeting in Bendigo. It was a stormy farewell as a few shareholders continually hackled the chairman of the meeting, Mr C. C. Maskiell, and generally endeavoured to disrupt the meeting. Article from the Bendigo Advertiser, Tues, October 28th, 1969.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the north deborah gold mine co, the north deborah gold mine co, newspaper article on the the north deborah gold mine co, mr c c maskiell, mr l rubinstein, mr m o'hair, mr g a pell, mr john stanistreet, cornelius and co, d a o clinton, r burdett, i p cornelius, k fraenkel, poseidon n l, ralph w king & yulli, sydney stock exchange ltd -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Worn-Out School, c. 1954
Copy of newspaper article with images showing damage to steps outside the Ringwood Secondary College. Newspaper unknown.; Holes in floor; rusty pipes, broken walls, creaky steps. +Additional Keywords: Semple, Gary / Phillips, Michael (Principal) / Gude, Phil / Ashley, GordonHoles in floor; rusty pipes, broken walls, creaky steps. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: BENDIGO BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, 12/4/78 to 22/4/1899
Newspaper. Harry Biggs Collection. A series of newspaper articles about the Bendigo Benevolent Asylum pasted onto foolscap paper taken from The Advertiser from 12/4/1878 - 22/4/1899. It covers reports from the monthly meetings of the Benevolent committee.The Advertiserorganization, institution, bendigo benevolent asylum, harry biggs collection, bendigo benevolent asylum -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Gundowring x2, Gundowring School 1872 - 1972 100 Years
A school was built in 1871, a shingle roofed wooden building built by the local residents. It was replaced in 1873 with the old school becoming the teacher's residence. The continues with a timeline, a pupil's insight into life at the school, a list of teachers and families. An interesting history of the area and education of the time. Gundowring is a farming town in the Kiewa Valley. The book gives an insight into the education and lifestyle of the time.Mustard cardboard cover with brownish print. Across the top "Centenary Celebration, Saturday, March 31st, 1973". It has 18 pages, some colored, printed on both sides and held together by 2 staples. It includes sketches.Glued inside the front cover "Mr & Mrs Roper & family" - Invitation. Also a newspaper cutting titled "Gundowring"gundowring, education, kiewa valley, school centenary -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Police Report - Criminal Offence Larceny, Dunkeld Victoria, 17/03/1914
Hand written supplementary Police Report of Criminal Offence - larceny as a bailee, Dunkeld police stationFront: Newspaper clipping from 'Argus' 18/3/14 re above crime, attached to report form -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Some of Ringwood's War Workers (photo collages) 1944
Newspaper clippings with photographs under heading "Some of Ringwood's War Workers" - The Weekly Times, November 29, 1944. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - The Bendigo Miner 17 January 2008 - Streets of Silence
The article references several of Bendigo's famous names including: Anne Caudle, founder of the Anne Caudle Centre (previously the Benevolent Asylum) which was established in March 1860. Sir John Quick, politician known as the Father of the Federation. James Northcott, musician who received a silver cornet. William and Richard Francis, who founded the Beehive Store. Peter Hoey Finn, who carved the bowl of the Alexandra fountain. Elizabeth Watson, the only woman to have died in a mining accident in 1863.A3 colour photocopies of newspaper articles from the Bendigo Miner, Thursday January 17, 2008. Date of photocopy unknown. Location of original paper unknown. The article was spread across two pages and has been cut from the larger paper. The article is torn, discoloured and folded. "Streets of Silence" is an article where "Rosanna Bonaccurso takes a walk through the final resting place of some of the region's most famous citizens at Bendigo Cemetary." newspaper, bendigo cemetery, anne caudle, sir john quick, james northcott, william francis, richard francis, peter hoey finn, elizabeth watson, bendigo, the bendigo miner -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Shunting cable trams in Lonsdale St Melbourne, c1935
Newspaper Clipping - from a newspaper a photograph of the Gripman and conductor shunting a cable car set in Lonsdale St Melbourne and noting that this will no longer be witnessed in Lonsdale St. Could be related to the closure of the North Melbourne line on 20 July 1935 - see Reg Item 1813, or the Rathdowne St service on 1/8/1936 or Collingwood 15/4/1939 - See Reg Item 1815 Newspaper not known at the time of cataloguing could be The Age.trams, tramways, cable trams, north melbourne, lonsdale st, rathdowne st, collingwood, gripmen, conductors -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, final day of operation of Collingwood cable trams, 15/4/1939
Newspaper Clipping - from a newspaper a photograph of the final day of operation of Collingwood cable trams in Lonsdale Street, noting that buses take over tomorrow. Has a photo of passengers with the Gripman and the Conductor on the grip. Time line book gives the closure at 15/4/1939. Refer to Reg Item 1806 for a photo of services being closed in Lonsdale St. Newspaper not known at the time of cataloguing could be The Herald, as it mentions "today" in the photo caption.Has "April 1939" written in ink on the top edge.trams, tramways, cable trams, lonsdale st, collingwood, gripmen, conductors, closure -
Orbost & District Historical Society
laminated newspaper, Tambo & Orbost Times, November 10 1888
The 1Tambo & Orbost Times was published between 1887 and 1903. It later became the Bruthen and Tambo Times. This item is a useful reference for the early history of East Gippsland.A double spread folded newspaper. Tambo & Orbost Times. It is dated November 10 1888. This newspaper has been laminated.newspaper-tambo-orbost-times -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PITTOCK COLLECTION: PITTOCK NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Seven newspaper articles from "Echo" newspaper Dated 1899 to 1907 Five articles included Addressing church reports -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast Iss 7. Jun. 2019
Newspaper format Williamstown High School school newspaper. 12 pages, A4, stapled. Headline ' Climate change crisis."williamstown high school, 2019, student newspapers, hold fast -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", 21-1-97, P11, Move on club soon. By Jamie Duncan The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has still not handed down its decision on whether to allow construction of the controversial Glenwood Social Club in North Ringwood. The proposal caused a storm of protest as residents, churches, traders and commumnity groups resisted the plan.` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Mail" 21-1-97, P 15. Residents urged to have a say Maroondah City residents are invited to have a say on key issues facing Australia as part of Maroondah Council's 'Australia Consults' forum. Last year's Maroondah forum, administered by 'Leadership Maroondah Program' participants, was praised by the Australia Council as being one of the best attended forums.` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Post"16-8-95, P 3. Eastland deals all clear The Victorian Auditor General has found no major inconsistencies or financial implications for the new Maroondah Council in any deals between the former Ringwood Council and retail giant Coles Myer over the Eastland Shopping Centre Project. Howevber, the long awairted "Due diligence" report rel;eased on Monday by council reveals that because of the escalation in Ringwood Plaza project costs - from over $7.5 million in February 1993, to over 12.2 million last February - the Ringwood Trust has "short term liquidity problems".` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Post" 26-7-95, P 1. GOVT PROBES LAND DEAL The proposed multi-million dollar sale of the Ringwood Bowling Club site to retail giant Coles Myer, is currently being investigated by the State Government. Local Government minister, Roger Hallam, confirmed the Office of Local Government investigation this week.` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", September 7, 1993, P 25 SPORTS star, Step at a time. North Ringwood teenager Simone Kuppler has taken her walking a long way and competed in several competitive walking events. At the August Australian all-schools championships in Perth, Simone blitzed the competition by walking 3km in just over 15 minutes. Simone said "that time was nothing to skite about. I was sick during the race...." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from the "Post", 26-10-1994. P7. Local Government Reform. City of Croydon.The Local Government Board, chaired by Mrs Leonie Burke, has now handed down an Interim Report recommending the restructure of local government in the middle and outer Melbourne Metropolitan areas. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - DEATH NOTICE 1975, c. June 1975
Death notices for Frederick Gardner Davey DFC who died suddenly on June 13th 1975 aged 56. Refer Cat No 3536P for his service details for his service details.Photocopy of death notices cut from a newspaper on a sheet of A4 paper. Features eight separate notices.f.g. davey, death notice -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS WW2, 2) Army news, Tuesday 22nd June 1943
Items collected by Lawrence Vernon Andrews VX114736. Refer cat No 4228 for his service details.Newspaper articles from various papers including “Army News”, yellowed paper all with black print.newspapers, army news, ww2 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - Portland Guardian article re Portland Social Amusement Club's Autumn Exhibition, c. 1898
Newspaper article from the Portland 'Guardian', 1898, re Portland Social Amusement Club's Autumn Exhibition -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - Front page Portland Observer Friday 22nd January 1965, 1965
Newspaper front page (wraparound), Portland Observer, Friday 22nd January 1965, coverage of the Borthwick's fireborthwicks meatworks portland -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Photographs and Clippings, Article comparing Warrandyte Road, Ringwood, in 1912 and 1967
Newspaper cutting showing a photos of Warrandyte Road, taken from Mullum Mullum Road, in 1912 and 1967.Extract from Eastern Post Gazette 13 December 1967, page 39 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, The Standard, Warrnambool, 11 November 1997, 11/11/1997
In 1997 South West Institute of TAFE formed an alliance with University of Ballarat in a bid to be more flexible for students. Under the arrangement the TAFE's Professional Writing and editing Diploma and Associate Diploma of Business (Office Administration) would be linked with the University's Bachelor of Arts Degree,Twenty page newspaper. Page 6 reports on the agreement between University of Ballarat and South West TAFE.warrnambool, agreement, south west institute of tafe, university of ballarat, david james, patricia varley, barrie baker, agreement signing, flagstaff hill motel proposal, koroit sewerage scheme public information day -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from the "Mail", 30-07-1996. Threat to child care, by Leonora Elliot-BruceMaroondah community based child-care centres could become obsolete if Federal Government susidies are cut, said Tracey Casey, spokeswoman for the North Ringwood Childcare Centre, who said Maroondah's four community based centres would be devastated if the cuts were implemented.``````````````````````````````````````````````` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Post" 16-8-95 P 6 Greenwood depot site retainedThe former council depot site in Greenwood Ave, Ringwood is tio be utilised by a variety of local community groups and as a dump for street sweepings, Maroondah council decided this week. ` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Post" 4-5-94 P 3 Council buys Norwood siteRingwood Council has bought the Norwood Primary School for $1.1 million dollars. The school, on the corner of Loughnan and Warrandyte Roads in Ringwood was closed by the government at the end of last year. A number of councillors are believed to be bitterly opposed to the deal. Cr Nick Kirmos said spending $1.1 million is "financially irresponsible" as "the actual valuation of the site is $860,000"` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from The "Mail" , 8-08-95 P13. NEWS WATCH Grants budget slashedMaroondah City Council has slashed its community grants budget for 1995/96, but it says community groups won't miss out. Council's corporate manager, Lydia Philippou, saiid community groups have nothing to fear. Some groups that had been eligible for community grants had been included in the council's recurrent budget.` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from The "Post" , 18-1-95 P3. Relocation of Ringwood Bowling Club consideredRingwood Bowling Club looks set to be relocated as Maroondah Council considers a planning application for construction of a new bowling club on the former Norwood Primary School site.`