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Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Railmac Publications, Coals To Maitland, 1982
A history of present day workings on the steam operated coal hauling Hexham Railways near Newcastle in 1982.ill, maps, p.40.non-fictionA history of present day workings on the steam operated coal hauling Hexham Railways near Newcastle in 1982.colliery railroads - australia - history, steam locomotives - nsw – pictorial -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Attenborough, Peter, South Maitland Railways, 2001
A century of the steam operated coal hauling South Maitland Railways near Newcastle in 2001.index, ill, maps, p.128.non-fictionA century of the steam operated coal hauling South Maitland Railways near Newcastle in 2001.colliery railroads - australia - history, steam locomotives - nsw – pictorial -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Gifford H. Eardley, The Railways of the South Maitland Coalfields, 1969
A history of the steam operated coal hauling South Maitland Railways near Newcastle.index, ill, maps, p.162.non-fictionA history of the steam operated coal hauling South Maitland Railways near Newcastle.colliery railroads - australia - history, steam locomotives - nsw – pictorial -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Joyce, John et al, Railways in the Pilbara, 1979
A history of the railways in the Pilbara region of Western Australia... most for hauling iron ore.ill, maps, p.88.non-fiction A history of the railways in the Pilbara region of Western Australia... most for hauling iron ore.railroad construction - western australia - history, railroads - freight - australia -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Clark, Len, Passenger Cars of the NSWR, 1972
Review of locomotive-hauled coaching stock in use on the New South Wales Railways.index, ill, p.160.Review of locomotive-hauled coaching stock in use on the New South Wales Railways.passenger trains - new south wales- history, railroads -- rolling stock -- new south wales -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Wright, Ian, Victorian Railways E Series Coaches (Part 2) Research Report 2, 1982
Details of E series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including Sleeper, Parlor Dining & CE carriages.ill, p.19.Details of E series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including Sleeper, Parlor Dining & CE carriages.railroads -- rolling stock -- victoria, passenger trains - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Wright, Ian, Victorian Railways PL Series Coaches (Part 1) Research Report 7, 1982
Details of E series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AE, BE, ABE & BCE carriages.ill, p.19.Details of E series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AE, BE, ABE & BCE carriages.railroads -- rolling stock -- victoria, passenger trains - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Wright, Ian, Victorian Railways E Series Coaches (Part 1) Research Report 1, 1982
Details of E series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AE, BE, ABE & BCE carriages.ill, p.12.Details of E series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AE, BE, ABE & BCE carriages.railroads -- rolling stock -- victoria, passenger trains - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Wright, Ian, Victorian Railways S Series Coaches (Part 1) Research Report 4, 1982
Details of S series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AS, BS, ABS, CS & DS carriages.ill, p.10.Details of S series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AS, BS, ABS, CS & DS carriages.railroads -- rolling stock -- victoria, passenger trains - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Wright, Ian, Victorian Railways PL Series Coaches (Part 1) Research Report 7, 1983
Details of PL series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including APL, BCPL & BPL carriages.ill, p.15.Details of PL series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including APL, BCPL & BPL carriages.railroads -- rolling stock -- victoria, passenger trains - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Wright, Ian, Victorian Railways W Series Coaches Research Report 6, 1983
Details of W series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AW, BW, ABW & CW carriages.ill, p.15.Details of W series loco-hauled carriages in use on the Victorian Railways including AW, BW, ABW & CW carriages.railroads -- rolling stock -- victoria, passenger trains - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Beckhaus, John, New South Wales Railways Passenger Cars (Loco-hauled), 1969
Details of loco-hauled carriages in use on the New South Wales Railways.ill, p.34.Details of loco-hauled carriages in use on the New South Wales Railways.railroads -- rolling stock -- new south wales, passenger trains - new south wales- history -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Elsternwick District Bowling Club (E.D.B.C.)
This file contains eight items. “A Short Outline of the History of the E.D.B.C.” Photocopy of typewritten history of the club, one page from 1909 to 1982, noting important events and personalities. Handwritten notes from Southern Cross newspaper, 08/05/1909 and 10/04/1909 about meetings to establish the club, into lists of office-bearers. Three photocopies of a group photo of members of the E.D.B.C., undated but probably 1910-14. No caption but verse of one copy states Early Days E.D.B.C. Photocopy of one page from 500 Victorians, Centenary Edition, 1934, on Arthur Apps, J.P. “Mortician” with cartoon portrait, noting that he is now associated with the Elsternwick District Bowling Club. Mounted photograph of Opening Day of the Elsternwick District Bowling Club 1934, handwritten on the reverse, of the raising of the flag for new club building. Mounted photograph of Elsternwick District Bowling Club Opening Day. Previous label on file states that it shows the presentation of a small trophy “Kitty” to Mayor H.C.H. Smith and Mayoress on opening day 1934. Photocopy of printed R.S.V.P. invitation from Elsternwick District Bowling Club for meeting of Official Opening of the Green and 75th Anniversary of the Club Opening 31/08/1984. The page states that the original Invitation in file 1204A with note on back. Ten mounted original colour photographs on five pages of Opening of the Green, presumably 31/08/1984 but no date is given, of presentations and speeches by office-bearers and photographs of members, identified by handwritten names written under each photograph. Backing used in this file states that it contains History of Elsternwick District Bowling Club 1909-1951 but this is not included.elsternwick district bowling club, king j.l., levens g., hunt keith, charlesworth harold, hannah charlie, donaldson janet, hunt ellen mrs., hannah doris, pearson les, peterson les, mcloghlin jim, berg john, berg joy, trimble family, christie j., cook r., dear i., hunt e., shier n., vessey l., ward i., white m., main m. i., coz charles, meadows s., watts j., regan j.b., ross w.t., murphy e.c., davies h.g., scott arthur, cunningham h., brown w.r., lillie a.g., apps arthur, smith h.c.h., elsternwick district ladies bowling club, govett miss y., ward norma, martins veronica, peace mary, markaris thelma, tirrike trio, sporting clubs, lawn bowls, anniversaries, elsternwick, bowling clubs -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Matthews, Tony, Carriages A Century of New South Wales Locomotive Hauled Railway Carriages, 2005
Details of a century of loco-hauled carriages in use on the New South Wales Railways.ill, p.208.Details of a century of loco-hauled carriages in use on the New South Wales Railways.passenger trains - new south wales- history, railroads -- rolling stock -- new south wales -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Daddow, Vivian, The Puffing Pioneers - and Queensland's Railway Builders, 1975
INTRODUCTION Until well into the twentieth century, driver, fireman and guard — with a locomotive — set out on something resembling a safari. Tucker boxes crammed with food, a change of clothing, a roll of blankets, and armed with a sheaf of time-tables, they worked trains hither and thither not to return home for almost a week. But the passing of time, plus union pressure, brought an end to the need for "waltzing Matilda". Not only blankets but sheets, pillow slips, then later mosquito nets, along with other aids to civilized living, were provided by the Department in living quarters away from home. Few wives took kindly to the chore of selecting and preparing food and packing tucker boxes. Railwaymen seeking board and lodgings in a new depot could receive a set-back by being told "no tucker boxes packed". Until pooling of locomotives in depots became the order, a driver and fireman had "their own engine", and great was the competition between engine crews to display the best groomed horse. Much time might be spent outside rostered working hours cleaning their engine with kerosene and polishing with tallow and bath brick. So spotless and sparkling were some that a proud engineman would say a clean white handkerchief could be rubbed even over a hidden part. While miners talked of what made their day, farmers discussed crops and harvests, seamen their ships, and trainers and jockeys their horses, wherever steam men gathered, discussion soon turned to locomotives and the trains they hauled. Like jockeys with their mounts, iron horses with excellent traits were praised while those with annoying peculiarities were criticized and remedies suggested. Methods of firing to get best results from slow steaming locos were debated. Driver warned driver of weaknesses found in locomotives on recent "trips", spoke of developing defects calling for close attention — this one is "knocking Badly on one side", that one "priming badly (give her a good blow down before leaving the shed)", another with a "big end inclined to run hot", one with "a lot of slop in the boxes", one "getting down on the springs", or the sloth that was slow pulling on steep climbs to the chagrin of a driver striving to run on time. Things of no small concern when handling a locomotive on a train for a shift of maybe eight hours straight, or ten, even twelve, and on occasions longer. Foreknowledge of the particular loco allotted his train on the next job could fill the preceding hours for a driver or fireman with pleasant contentment, or with nagging trepidation and disgust……index, ill, p.217.non-fictionINTRODUCTION Until well into the twentieth century, driver, fireman and guard — with a locomotive — set out on something resembling a safari. Tucker boxes crammed with food, a change of clothing, a roll of blankets, and armed with a sheaf of time-tables, they worked trains hither and thither not to return home for almost a week. But the passing of time, plus union pressure, brought an end to the need for "waltzing Matilda". Not only blankets but sheets, pillow slips, then later mosquito nets, along with other aids to civilized living, were provided by the Department in living quarters away from home. Few wives took kindly to the chore of selecting and preparing food and packing tucker boxes. Railwaymen seeking board and lodgings in a new depot could receive a set-back by being told "no tucker boxes packed". Until pooling of locomotives in depots became the order, a driver and fireman had "their own engine", and great was the competition between engine crews to display the best groomed horse. Much time might be spent outside rostered working hours cleaning their engine with kerosene and polishing with tallow and bath brick. So spotless and sparkling were some that a proud engineman would say a clean white handkerchief could be rubbed even over a hidden part. While miners talked of what made their day, farmers discussed crops and harvests, seamen their ships, and trainers and jockeys their horses, wherever steam men gathered, discussion soon turned to locomotives and the trains they hauled. Like jockeys with their mounts, iron horses with excellent traits were praised while those with annoying peculiarities were criticized and remedies suggested. Methods of firing to get best results from slow steaming locos were debated. Driver warned driver of weaknesses found in locomotives on recent "trips", spoke of developing defects calling for close attention — this one is "knocking Badly on one side", that one "priming badly (give her a good blow down before leaving the shed)", another with a "big end inclined to run hot", one with "a lot of slop in the boxes", one "getting down on the springs", or the sloth that was slow pulling on steep climbs to the chagrin of a driver striving to run on time. Things of no small concern when handling a locomotive on a train for a shift of maybe eight hours straight, or ten, even twelve, and on occasions longer. Foreknowledge of the particular loco allotted his train on the next job could fill the preceding hours for a driver or fireman with pleasant contentment, or with nagging trepidation and disgust…… railroads -- queensland -- history, railroads -- australia -- queensland -- history. -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Peter Donovan et al, The Long Haul - Australian National 1978-1988, 1992
An illustrated history of Australian National from 1978 to 1988index, ill, maps, p.200.non-fictionAn illustrated history of Australian National from 1978 to 1988railroad trains -- australia -- history., railway history - australian national -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Lodestar Press, Such Sweet Thunder, 1985
Photographs of steam hauled trains working on the New Zealand Railways.ill, p.48.non-fictionPhotographs of steam hauled trains working on the New Zealand Railways.railroad pictorial - new zealand - history, railroads - new zealand - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Lodestar Press, In Full Cry A Farewell to Steam Album Number Three
Photographs of steam hauled trains working on the New Zealand Railways.ill, p.30.non-fictionPhotographs of steam hauled trains working on the New Zealand Railways.railroad pictorial - new zealand - history, railroads - new zealand - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Cross, Derek, New Zealand Steam Spectacular, 1976
A pictorial of steam hauled trains in New Zealand.ill, maps, p.96.non-fictionA pictorial of steam hauled trains in New Zealand.railroads pictorial - new zealand, railroads - new zealand - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Croker, Richard, Sweet Thunder: A Farewell to Steam Album, 1985
Photographs of steam hauled trains working on the New Zealand Railways.ill, p.32.non-fictionPhotographs of steam hauled trains working on the New Zealand Railways.railroad pictorial - new zealand - history, railroads - new zealand - history