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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Administrative record - Memorandum, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "To All Ballarat Personnel", 11/01/1963 12:00:00 AM
Has strong association with SEC Branch Managers Mr H Linaker and F. White., Has strong association with SEC Branch Managers Mr H Linaker and F. White.Quarto typed memo or report titled "To All Ballarat Personnel" about the succession by Mr. F. K. White as Manager following the death of Mr H Linaker from 7th Jan 1963. Dated 11 Jan 1963.Typed in red on top left corner "tram Depot (Notice Board)trams, tramways, management, personnel, sec -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Kalimna House, Cremorne Sydney Mr Gilroy, , Thomas and Mary Lydia Laughton, Miss Beatrice Trixie Gilroy, Kalimna House Cremorne Sydney, c1910
Mr Gilroy family friend, Thomas and Mary Lydia Laughton (Thomas's daughter) Miss Beatrice Trixie Gilroy and a young un-named man standing beside horse. It was assumed that this house called 'Kalimna' was near Lakes Entrance, however the imposing gates and fence made this seem unlikely. A search of ‘Trove’ gave a death notice for Mary Anne Laughton , Thomas Laughton’s wife, passed away on 30th July 1920 at her daughter Mary Lydia Hegarty's ‘Kalimna House’ in Kareela Rd. Cremorne, Sydney . Sepia toned photograph of two ladies and two gentlemen seated on a buggy, and a young man standing beside horse outside impressive security gate and bluestone fence. Also second pic of report of Mary Anne Laughtons Death notice - Trove July 1920Copy of restored photograph original approximately c1910 was on Silver taken outside Kalimna House Cremorne Sydney Mr Gilroy family friend, Thomas and Mary Lydia Laughton, Miss Beatrice Trixie Gilroy and un-named young man transport, hotels -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Honey Tin
Honey tins were made to industry standards, and beekeepers bought tins from manufacturers. One of the largest manufacturers was Pender Bros, based in Maitland NSW. When a customer had emptied a tin, they returned it to the beekeeper when they went to buy more honey.Metal honey tin with lid. Front label; "Finest Honey for your daily Diet" "NET WEIGHT 1.5Kg" Two notices on label, first notice; "Honey is an ideal breakfast food" second notice is a general statement on use of honey. Is in good condition; little to no rust.old, honey, tin, honey tin, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Honey Tin
Honey tins were made to industry standards, and beekeepers bought tins from manufacturers. One of the largest manufacturers was Pender Bros, based in Maitland NSW. When a customer had emptied a tin, they returned it to the beekeeper when they went to buy more honey.Metal honey tin with lid. Front label; "Finest Honey for your daily Diet" "NET WEIGHT 1.5Kg" Two notices on label, first notice; "Honey is an ideal breakfast food" second notice is a general statement on use of honey. Is in good condition; little to no rust.old, honey, tin, honey tin, beechworth honey -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph (collection) - Sinking of the Self Propelled Bucket Dredge "Geo Kermode", 31/03/1976 and 1/4/1976
b.d. "geo kermode". lino bresciani.b.d. "geo kermode". lino bresciani. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Rosie Bray et al, Tribute to Violet Forber, by Rosie Bray; with eulogy by Dennis Richards, 2018_08
Violet Forber was a Bundoora resident and foundation member of the 50s Plus Club who died in August 20183 p. including photograph with bookmark and newspaper noticesforber family, violet forber -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Notice, Centenary meeting, Port Melbourne Council, 8 Jul 1960
Notice paper for Centenary meeting of Council, July 1960parks and gardens -
Puffing Billy Railway
Notice Board - Victorian Railways Institute
Victorian Railways Institute - The VRI was formed in 1909, and started operations at the 3rd Floor, Flinders Street Station, on 31 January, 1910. The Commissioners of the day saw a need for a Social Organisation, where Railway Staff could come together and discuss common issues, and relax in a friendly environment. The VRI was also, for many decades, the Primary Educator of all Rail Staff in their Duties and Tickets, from Train Crews, Station staff and the like, through to the Accounting Office team, everyone was trained at the VRI on how to do their jobs in the VRI. At the height of its power, the VRI would lead a member base of 30,000+ Families, all who would have a dedication to the Rail Industry and VRI. Throughout the State, Centres started, the earliest in 1916 in Ballarat, through to the later ones in Sunshine (1962) and beyond.Historic - Victorian Railways Institute Notice BoardV.R Institute Notice Board made of painted timberV.R Institutepuffing billy, victorian railways institute, notice board -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Cranwell, John Francis, 1992
Death notices John Francis Cranwell, past studentjohn francis cranwell, student -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, [Safety Bulletins], 2004-2012
Various notices and advice about safety at Burnley Campusburnley campus, safety -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Tennis court, 1949
Notice re interim arrangements for new tennis courttennis court -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1947-1954
Public Notice Shire of Stawell (on Calico) This Bridge is Closedstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Goal History
Colour Photograph of a notice , the heading of which is Goal HistoryGoal History , (The remaining text is indistinct due to quality of photograph) -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Memorabilia - Memorabilia from the MV Townsville Trader; Brass bell and a framed copy of the Mariners' Creed
American Practical Navigator, Bowditch, United States Hydrographic Office, Washington, D.C., 1918, Second Reprint Edition, This reference was found written on the inside cover of this volume. Nathanial Bowditch wrote the first edition in the 1802 and the book still bears his name.The MV Townsville Trader was a container roll-on/roll-off vessel between 1970 to 1984 and was broken up in 1986.Framed copy of the Mariners Creed; a safety reminder notice.safety at sea, signs, mariners creed -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Students, 1950s
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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, D3 Deaths 2000-2001, 2000
A folder of death and funeral notices from local newspapersobituaries -
Beaufort Historical Society
Article - Council By Law Notice, By Law 3 Beaufort Reservoir 1900
Shire of Ripon By Law governing use of the Beaufort Reservoir 1900Shire of Ripon By Law 3 Notice, printed on cloth. beaufort -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Hawthorn Tramways Trust officers
Photograph of six male staff formally photographed at an office table. Two men in suits, four men in what appear to be uniform jackets. From the posture and grooming of the 'uniformed men', it could be inferred that they are senior traffic staff such as line inspectors.Yields information about administration of Hawthorn Tramways Trust Sepia toned black and white photograph glued to cardboard No inscriptions on rear but in the photo a notice headed 'Hawthorn Tramways Trust' can be seen. melbourne tramway and omnibus company, mt&oc, mtoc, cable tram, tramway board, tb -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Holland Loxton, Notification to the Residents of Derrick Street by the Local Board of Health, 1885, 1885
Streets and drains were the basic infrastructure problems for Kew in the 1880s. Decent streets and drains were fundamental to the quality of life of the residents. Without drainage, streets became muddy, boggy and sometimes impassable. Pools and puddles of stagnant water became smelly. The run off water, mixed with human and animal wastes, because there was no sewerage, became a health hazard. Streets and drains then became what were known as 'a nuisance'. Kew suffered from bouts of typhoid fever during the 1880s. Derrick Street was a private street on the margin of the business district of Kew and a well-used thoroughfare. We hear first about Derrick Street when the ratepayers applied to Council to have the street 'taken over' in January 1881. The Council agreed, after much debate, but ratepayers had to pay half the costs. The argument of the majority of the Council was that there was an established policy that ratepayers of private streets either had to hand over the street fully-formed or pay half the costs if Council did the work. It was felt that to make an exception for Derrick Street would create a precedent for ratepayers of other private streets. On the other hand the ratepayers, and a minority of Council, believed that there were extenuating circumstances in the case of Derrick Street. They believed that the costing by the Borough Surveyor was excessive. They felt the Council was partly responsible for the state of the street due to a channel on Bulleen Road, which deposited sand in the street. The Council had also put in some kerbing at the entrance to the street. Finally, the ratepayers believed that the street had become an important and convenient thoroughfare in Kew, and thus should be an exception to the policy on private streets. In the end a decision was delayed to allow the ratepayers to drain and form the street themselves. And there the matter stood till September 1882, when Miss Reilly complained about rubbish on a block of land in Derrick Street. So, in October 1882 the Council agreed to take over and form the street with the ratepayers paying half the costs. The ratepayers did not want to pay, so the argument continued in Council into 1883. There was a standoff for a further 18 months, until the problem could no longer be ignored. In October 1884 the Inspector of Nuisances and the Health Officer reported that Derrick Street was a health hazard as there was no drainage outlet for waste water. These reports changed the status of the problem of Derrick Street. It became an issue of public health, and thus the Council, acting as the Local Board of Health, had power to prepare plans and order the ratepayers to drain the street and pay all the costs, or let the Council do the work and charge ratepayers half the costs of the works. By April 1885, the time for ratepayers to complete the works themselves had expired, so the Council proceeded with the work and required ratepayers to pay for their share of the costs. All ratepayers had paid by the end of April except Mr Whiddycombe, who refused to pay. Mr Whiddycombe was warned to pay in October 1885. Legal action was taken against him in November. The Council lost the case on technical grounds. The Council, acting as the Local Board of Health, relaunched the legal action and won. The last we hear of Derrick Street is that seven day’s notice was given to Derrick Street ratepayers to pay for the drainage works in May 1887. We presume that Mr Whiddycombe paid. (Research: Andrew Frost)Rare and historic publication issued by the Board of Health in the Borough of Kew in 1885 to residents of Derrick street regarding the need for proper drainage for the purpose of improving public health.Printed formal notice sent by the Board of Health of the Borough of Kew to landowners in Derrick Street, Kew. The notice advised the owners that they were required to form and drain the street according to the levels and specifications approved by the Board. The letter was sent on January 23rd 1885, and signed by the Inspector of Nuisances.borough of kew -- greater melbourne (vic.), council notices -- public health, derrick street -- kew (vic.) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: MONUMENT HILL CONSOLIDATED SALE NOTICE FOR 24000 SHARES IN NORTH DEBORAH MINE
BHS CollectionDocuments: Monument Hill consolidated sale notice for 24000 shares in North Deborah Mining Company. Bank receipts & sale notices (1952-3) in cardboard cover tied with string.MCCOLL RANKIN & STANISTREETorganization, business, gold mine shares., mccoll ranking & stanistreet -
Melbourne Legacy
Journal - Document, newsletter, Legacy Newsletter 1960, 1960
In 1960 the format of newsletters to widows was changing. The editor sent a notice to widows asking for their suggestions. The first newsletter in the new format (30/9/60) contains his editorial expressing disappointment that he had received no replies. There is also a letter stored with the newsletters from a widow sending her observation that the editor had sounded rejected and sends her best wishes. There is also a list of meeting dates for 1960 from 29/3/60. There were so many widows that the meetings were spread over three groups - yellow, green and red - each meeting on a different Wednesday of the month at the Melbourne Town Hall. On the free Wednesday there was a card party for anyone to attend (fee 1/-). There is a letter for October and November 1960, each of 4 pages, with details of meetings and activities such as the Christmas party. In November there were calls for nominations for the committee members in 1962. Committee comprised of a President, 2 Vice presidents, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer, Hon. Assistant Secretary and 14 members of the committee. The first edition in the new format was in 1960, previously there had been a quarterly magazine but the distribution was limited, they changed to a 4 page newsletter format to reach more of the widows. The newsletter was priced at 2c a copy. The price of theatre tickets was $3. Various pages of interest have been added to show different news items. Other editions haven't been scanned.Brings to life the activities provided for the widows and the work of Melbourne Legacy in the 1960s.Black typed newsletter x 3 editions from 1960 and associated notices from 1960. 1960 editions: 30 Sep ; 30 Oct ; 30 Novnewsletter, activities -
Greensborough Historical Society
Financial record - Account, Shire of Diamond Valley, Shire of Diamond Valley rates notices 1970-1971, 26/03/1958
Shire of Diamond Valley Rates assessment issued to Alan Partington in 1970. This land is assessed as an "Urban Farm". In 1974 the 'farm rate' was declined for this property, eventually leading to its acquisition by the Shire for recreational space, now known as Whatmough Park.Part of the property owned by the Partington family in the original Greensborough farmland. Rates notice, printed in red text with black typed details.Date stamped with rubber stampalan partington, william alan partington, partington family, land deals greensborough, church street greensborough, whatmough park -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Pecuniary interest of Port Melbourne Councillors, 1970
Book of notices of pecuniary interest by Port Melbourne Councillors c1970local government - city of port melbourne, theodore thomas (tom) buckingham, henry melville fennell, james malcolm (jim) mitchell, barry 'bomber' mitchell, john william (jack) woodruff, frederick robert winduss, perce mcguire white, perce white, archibald (arch) todd, gordon lockhart edwards -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Notice, Port Melbourne Council centenary celebrations, 1960
Notice of Council Centenary celebrations July 1960 (1860-1960)celebrations fetes and exhibitions, port melbourne town hall, religion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Programs for The Vintage Port Film Society, 1995 - 2006
The Vintage Port Film Society was a member of the Federation of Victorian Film Societies. Beginning in 1990, it met for 16 years until it closed in November 2006. Monthly screenings took place at the home of Frank & Serena STEUART in Derham Street. In the final year, Bob ROTHOLS was the President, Dal ELLIS the Secretary, Frank STEUART the Treasurer and Serena STEUART the Projectionist and Vice President.Programs and notices for The Vintage Port Film Society 1995 - 2006arts and entertainment - film/cinema, frank steuart, serena steuart, dal ellis, bob rothols, societies clubs unions and other organisations, vintage port film society -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Notice, Musical lectures, Edward Counsel, 15 Feb 1895
Notice from Edward Counsel describing his musical lecturesThe authors family sealarts and entertainment - music, edward counsel, port melbourne city council -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - ADA FARMER'S DEATH NOTICE
Death Notice for Miss Ada Farmer clipped from the newspapernewspaper, death notice, miss ada farmer, miss farmer, ada farmer, william joseph farmer, hustlers reef -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Accident reporting procedure, 1989
Laminated notice from Jim Stafford, Property & Services Managerjim stafford, accident reporting, procedurs -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Tetanus Toxoid B.P, 1962
Notice from Commonwealth Serum Laboratories re tetanus immunisationtetanus, immunisation, serum, commonwealth -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper Notice re the provision of Committee of Enquiry, Queenscliffe Lifeboat Committee of Enquiry, 1977
Provision of marine life saving servicesNotice for the provision marine life saving servicesnewspaper notice marine re the provision of life saving servicesReverse - " N/A "historical references