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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Article - Newspaper Article, 23/11/1963
Newspaper article from the literary supplement of the Age, NOV 23 1963 about the Hentys and 'Burswood' -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clippings, Articles on the Morgan family, 1949o
The Sun (c1979) 'The terror remains' [no date] (photocopy). Tells the story of the Eltham Commercial Bank robbery (1949) by the father of the ‘after dark twins’. The Sun (1990) 'Bandit twin freed', March 14, 1990. (photocopy) Article on the release of Douglas Morgan, one half of the ‘after dark bandit’ twins. The Age online (2009) 'After dark bandit steps into the light of giving'. March 7 2009. Douglas Morgan outlines his work in 2009 and plans for the future. Herald Sun (2011) 'Ex-robber lifts spirits'. February 2 2011. Doug Morgan discusses his art and work with survivors after the 2009 bushfires. 4 newspaper clippings (some photocopies).douglas morgan, peter morgan, after dark bandits, robberies, artists -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, The Age, Rose remembered as a suburb blooms, 19/02/2011
... Rose remembered as a suburb blooms. Newspaper clipping The Age ...and article about Anthony Beale and the history of St Katherine's Anglican Church, St Helena. The church in the article was originally erected in memory of Katherine Rose Beale, wife of Major Anthony Beale an original pioneer of Greensborough.News clipping, text and colour image. 2 copiesmajor anthony beale, katerine rose beale, st katherines anglican church, rose chapel, british east india company, walter withers, st helena -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Such is filmmaking, 21/04/2012
... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A photocopy of a Saturday Age ...A photocopy of a Saturday Age article on a film about the Furphy Brothers and based on a book written by Joseph Furphy in 1903.This family made the iconic Furphy water carts at their Shepparton foundry. A photocopy of a Saturday Age article on a film about the Furphy Brothers.Nilfurphy, shepparton, water carts -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, The Age, Searching for lost gold, 25/07/2015
... and 57 Searching for lost gold Newspaper clipping The Age ...Article on Ian Campbell's illegitimate disqualification in the triple jump at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. Ian's family lived in Watsonia, and he attended Watsonia Primary School. The school named their oval after him.Clipping from "The Age" Saturday 25 July 2015 pp. 1 and 57Note across top of clipping: "Ian Campbell - Watsonia Primary School names their oval for him. Ian attended Wats.P.S. Campbells lived in Watsonia"olympic games, moscow, 1980, ian campbell, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Death notice for Mrs Cordner 2009, 16/12/2009
Death notice of Elizabeth Anne Cordner nee Baillieu, wife of Ted Cordner.1 p. photocopy of Tributes & celebrations, The Age, 16 December 2009elizabeth anne cordner, cordner family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Free water safety lessons open to seniors, 16/04/2014
Watermarc Greensborough offers a lifesaving course for people aged over 60.News clipping, black text, colour image.watermarc, life saving -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Bands help kids to bond, 27/08/2014
Students at Greensborough Primary School are making rainbow loom bands in a cross-age project to include all students. The whole school community has supported the project.News clipping, black text, colour image.greensborough primary school, rainbow loom bands -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Boy scouts at Greensborough, 26/03/1910
... of 600 scouts at Greensborough in 1910. Copy of newspaper article ...Article describes the Easter camp of 600 scouts at Greensborough in 1910.Copy of newspaper article, black text. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Age 15 August 1995: Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific, 15/08/1995
This souvenir issue of The Age (August 29 1995) commemorates the 50th anniversary of Peace in the Pacific in World War II.4 pages, colour images and black text.world war ii -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, The Age, Trees outnumber people and loyalties are volatile, 02/03/1989
... Photocopy of newspaper clipping from "The Age" 2 March 1989... of newspaper clipping from "The Age" 2 March 1989 Trees outnumber ...Article on Pauline Toner, Labor member for Greensborough 1977-1989Photocopy of newspaper clipping from "The Age" 2 March 1989pauline toner -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Age, 150 Years of Settlement in Victoria [The Age, Friday 16 November 1984. Victoria 1834-1984], 16/11/1984
... 1984. Victoria 1834-1984] Newspaper The Age ...A commemorative edition of The Melbourne Age to celebrate 150 years of settlement in the Colony of Victoria. Includes historical photographs and articles.Newspaper, 8 pages, text and graphics (some col.).victoria history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, My fight for a job, 06/04/2016
Vietnam veteran and Montmorency resident Kevin Dudman seeks employment but believes his age is against him.News clipping, black text, colour image.kevin dudman, montmorency, vietnam veterans -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Greensborough church centenary, 25/02/1950
... . methodist church greensborough Copy of article in "The Age" 25 ...Greensborough Methodist Church commenced services in 1850 and celebrated its centenary in 1950.Copy of article in "The Age" 25 February 1950methodist church greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, The Age, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1951 Sitting on the Floor, 13/07/1951
... on the Floor Newspaper clipping The Age ...Photo of children who are "overflow" pupils from the State School at Greensborough, seated on the floor.Copy of article published in "The Age" 13 July 1951, text and photograph.greensborough state school, greensborough primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Appreciation for murals, 14/11/2012
An article about a men's art group which won an award for creating murals.The group is from Nillumbik Living and Learning Centre and the murals were created for dementia patients at the Diamond Creek Rd Aged Care centre.A small article featuring a colour photograph.Nilnillumbik living and learning centre, diamond creek road aged care centre, mens art groups, murals, dementia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Victorian Baptist Witness, Memory and hope at Strathalan, 1995_03
Review and extracts from "Memory and Hope", an 87 page history of Strathalan Baptist Home for the aged, by Damian X. Powell, from purchase in 1906/7 of the Strathalan homestead and 15 acres of land in Macleod by the Victorian Baptist Union to 1958 when further development of the site was halted.1 page, text and black and white images.strathalan baptist home for the aged, macleod -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, One kick does the trick, 27/09/2017
Gary Moorcroft showed nerves of steel to deliver Bundoora its first premiership since 2013 in a grand final for the ages against Macleod on Saturday.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.northern football league, bundoora, macleod, bundoora football club, macleod football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Plenty of talent in the pool, 19/04/2017
A Yarra Plenty Swimming Club star has won the club's first ever gold medal after a good showing at the Tasmanian State Age, Open and Under 11 Swimming Championships held last month.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.yarra plenty swimming club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), The Old apple tree, by Isaac Batey, 23/04/1910
Letter to the Leader Editor discussing the age and origin of the Batman Apple Tree1 page photocopybatman apple tree, isaac batey -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, The Age, Dream came true for young singer, 28/02/1951
... Newspaper clipping The Age ...Miss Hilda Burley of Greensborough won a Melbourne Conservatorium vocal scholarship.Photocopy of one page clippinghilda burley -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement, The Age, Perfect health: The Maharishi Health Education Centres, 1997_01
The Maharishi Health Education Centres practised Transcendental Meditation, and had an office in Bundoora on what is now the Loyola College site.Black & white newspaper advertisementmaharishi health education centres, transcendental meditation, loyola college -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping - Birth Notice, 16/06/1955
'Classifieds' section of The Age' for Thursday, 16 June 1955, containing a birth notice for Michael James, son of Peter & Dorothy (nee Anderson). -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Pay Books R W Pickford, 1941
V92102 R W Pickford served during WW2 and remained in Australia. His date of birth is 1895 by my calculation R W Pickford would have been approximately 46 years of age on enlistment. However 13336 R W Pickford served during WW1 with Australian Army Medical Corps. The items are original and belonged to Robert William Pickford.Two x Pay Books, oblong, buff/brown colour. Abdulla Cigarette Tin with RAAF Insigna, three Rising Sun Hat Badges, one Rising Sun Collar Badge. A belt with Hat Badges attached. Miscellaneous Collar Badges, Hat Badges and Buttons. Newspaper clippings from the Adelaide Chronicle 1916.Pay Books - V92102 Robert William Pickford.13336 r w pickford, v92102 r w pickford, pay books, badges -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, Laurie Roy, 23/02/1933
Newspaper articles and photographs relating to cyclist Laurie Roy who tragically died at age 19 in 1933.Laurie Roy was an amateur cyclist with great potential who died as a result of a cycling accident in 1933. Laurie Roy lived in Greensborough and is buried at the Greensborough Cemetery.20-page plastic binder, spiral bound, clear cover. Contains documents relating to the Roy family.laurie roy, cyclists, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, Diamond Valley Leader, A Journey Through Time, 17/11/1999
Details the ages of local schools and the contact details of the active Historical Societies in the area in 1999.A special supplement issued in the lead up to New Year's Eve 1999.A Diamond Valley News advertising supplement issued on 17th November 1999. 12 pages, illus. (some col.). Scan of entire item available at GHS.nillumbik historical society, eltham historical society, warrandyte historical society, yarrambat historical society, ellis cottage historical centre, andrew ross museum, diamond valley news, celebrate 2000 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper supplement, The Age, A City is Born: Melbourne Celebrates 150 years 1842-1992, 09/08/1992
... Newspaper supplement The Age ...The Sunday Age supplement celebrating 150 Years of the incorporation of Melbourne as a city (1842-1992) Newspaper supplement, 4 pages, text and illus. melbourne, melbourne history, victoria 150th anniversary -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper supplement, The Age Man on the Moon 1969, 16/07/1969
... Newspaper Newspaper supplement The Age ...Man on the Moon is a newspaper supplement published by The Age in 1969 to celebrate the Moon landing on July 16, 1969.Newspaper supplement, 9 pages with stories and photos.moon landing, astronauts -
Yendon History Group
Newspaper cutting - railway, The golden age of, 11/04/2012
... . The golden age of ..... Newspaper cutting - railway Ballarat Courier ...Left hand side of a 2 page spread with the story of the re-enactment train journey celebrating the 150th anniversary of Geelong to Ballarat railway.Page 4 of The Courier Wednesday 11 April 2012, with the story and photos of the re-enactment train journey on 10th April.geelong ballarat railway, railway 150th anniversary, the courier -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Scrapbook Page, New Railway Line: Eltham to Hurst's Bridge; The Weekly Times, 24 Feb 1912, p27, 1912
Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Cone) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham from 1911 to the early 1920s. Images featured are 1. A peep on the road, nearing Research. 2. The Main Road at Eltham (opposite Railway Station). 3. A part of the new railway line. 4. The mail coach leaving for Kangaroo Ground.Heather McKnight Jenkins (nee Cone) was born 1911, possibly at the Eltham Police Residence and spent her childhood growing up in the Police Residence. Heather was the daughter of John Thomas Cone, Police Constable, and Charlotte Helena Cone (nee Black) who had married in 1906. Constable Cone was transferred to Eltham Police Station from Lauriston (near Kyneton) in May 1911. He retired from the force around September 1922 most likely as a result of significant health concerns experienced earlier that year from 22 April when he was hospitalised. He died 5 October 1922 at Maria Street at age 60 leaving behind a widow and two daughters; his son having pre-deceased him as a result of effects of the war. He is buried in Melbourne General Cemetery . In his probate it states that he owned a piece of land 200 links frontage to Maria Street and a depth of 241 links. It is believed that this is the land opposite the Police Station which Heather Jenkins referred to as being owned by her father and where he agisted the Police horses. Heather, her sister and mother Charlotte remained in Eltham until at least the 1924 Electoral Roll where Charlotte was listed as Home Duties however by 1925 she was listed at 229 Glenferrie Road, Malvern, occupation, Registrar of Births. In the 1934 (and 1936) Electoral Roll, Heather was a Clerk and her mother Charlotte was the Registrar of Births. in 1952 following her mother’s death she made application for Grant of Probate. Heather remains listed in the 1954 Electoral Roll at 13 Ashburton Road under her maiden name Cone however by the 1963 Electoral Roll she is listed at the same address as Heather McKnight Jenkins long with James Gardiner Jenkins. Neither appear listed in the 1958 Electoral Roll. James Gardiner Jenkins (1892-1975) first wife was Fanny Davison Carrucan (1899-1929), daughter of Denis Carrucan and Jane (nee McAleese). They married in 1925. Fanny died 11 November 1929. In the 1934 Electoral Roll he remained listed at John Street, Eltham, Railway Employee however by 1935 Electoral Roll, James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway Employee, was listed at 229 Glenferrie Road, Malvern and he remained living with Charlotte and Heather Cone when they moved to 13 Ashburton Road, Glen Iris. One of Constable Cone’s first investigations upon arriving in Eltham was the accidental fatal shooting in the head with a pea rifle by young Francis August Capewell, aged 11, of John Sutcliffe Deegan, 14, in Maria Street near the Railway. Constable Cone’s replacement was Constable William Charles Sargeant who commenced in charge of the Eltham Police Station from Thursday, 10 August 1922. Constable William Charles Sargeant, and his wife Elizabeth Agnes Sargeant were based at the Eltham Police Station until his transfer to the Police Station in Burwood Road, Hawthorn. He retired at Hawthorn Police Station in 1931, described by Hawthorn Council in 1927 as in a disgraceful condition and unfit for human habitation (Kathryn Griffin family tree – Ancestry) whereupon they moved to 28 Saunders Street, Coburg. Elizabeth died 16 July 1936 in Fitzroy. William then moved to 6 Queen Street Coburg in 1936 and then 1 Queen Street in 1942 where he died 7 August 1944. He is buried at Fawkner Cemetery. Large newspaper clipping (half page), very aged and fragile with sticky tape holding it together with 4 images of early Elthameltham, police residence, heather mcknight jenkins (nee cone), constable john thomas cone, charlotte helena cone (nee black)