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Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Victorian Parliament, "Report - The Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Proposed Kew to Doncaster Electric Railway Extension", Dec. 1930
Printed - 12 page foolscap, stapled on left hand side, 2 sections, Victorian State Parliamentary Report titled "Report - The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways on the Proposed Kew to Doncaster Electric Railway Extension", together with minutes of evidence, book of reference, plan and map, dated 4/12/1930. References a 1928 document, looks at construction costs, sites for railway stations, estimated revenue and expenditure, existing Kew line financials, town planning, bus services, MMTB input, tram services, alternatives, committee views, recommendations and a map of proposed routes, showing roads and tram services. Includes references to the Kodak estate and APM proposals at Fairfield. See Reg Item 2102.3 for the 1928 report.trams, tramways, doncaster, railways, public transport, kew -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Victorian Parliament, "Report - The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways on Outer Circle Railway", Dec. 1918
Printed - 8 page foolscap, centre stapled, Victorian State Parliamentary Report titled "Report - The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways on the Outer Circle Railway.", together with minutes of evidence, dated 20/12/1918. Provides a history of the railway, financial results, tramway competition, fare comparison, goods traffic, Kodak and APM Developments, Railway views, committee recommendations including railway closure and dismantling.trams, tramways, outer circle railway, kew, railways, tramways, proposals, burwood -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Ministry of Transport, Geelong Steam Preservation Society, "Victorian Transport Study - (The Lonie Report)", 1980
Set of reports, known as the "Victorian Transport Study - (The Lonie Report)", produced during 1980 and supplementary reports. Prepared from Robert Maclellan Minister of Transport by W. M Lonie. Documents resulted in significant change to the Victorian transport structures, especially the way freight and railway transport was handled. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonie_Report (accessed 25-9-2014) Documents generally perfect bound into manila coloured covers - unless noted otherwise. Comprises: .1 - Final Report - 174 pages .2 - Background to Transport Finance - white comb bound - 192 pages .3 - Summary of Submissions - fawn colour comb bound - 70 pages .4 - Background to State Development - 94 pages .5 - Land transport in Victoria - Historical background - white comb bound - 31 pages .6 - Bicycles - 19 pages .7 - Car pooling - 15 pages .8 - VicRail Financial system - 35 pages .9 - Transport of Fertilisers - 17 pages .10 - Staggered working hours - white comb bound - 16 pages .11 - Administration of Transport - 79 pages .12 - Metropolitan Roads - 60 pages .13 - Transport of Students - 24 pages .14 - Fuel for transport - unbound - stapled in top corner - photocopy of a bound document - 42 pages. This set does not comprise the full set of reports produced - see final document. .15 Autum 2016 issue of the Geelong Steam Preservation Society (Bellarine Railway) which contains an article on the Lonie Report "From Rags to Riches (Part 1). - See images 620a, 620b and 620c. The Winter issue did not have any materials on tramways.trams, tramways, transport, victoria, lonie report, railways, melbourne, tramways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Book, British Electrical Development Association, "The Case for Electric Road Passenger Transport", early 1950's
Booklet - 20 pages, printed on off white paper, centre stapled within a grey cover slightly larger than the printed document, titled "The Case for Electric Road Passenger Transport". The title is printed on both document covers. The title is contained within a embossed area on the grey cover. The document looks at the case for electric transport in road use, both trolley buses and trams, current developments, including PCC cars, traffic problems, Europe, financial, passengers, reserved track, health and cleanliness. Not date, early 1950's? - has a reference to a 1951 public transport conference on page 5. On the rear page states "Issued by the British Electrical Development Association" of London."4K1" in ink on front cover and AETA stamp top of cover. AETA stamp and PR Officer 14 Kenaway St, Tusmore F3111" (Tusmore is in Adelaide).trams, tramways, public transport, uk, electrical equipment, electric vehicles, trolley buses, trams, pcc -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Research Notes, "The Melbourne, Brunswick & Coburg Tramways Trust", c1990
Eleven page research report titled "The Melbourne, Brunswick & Coburg Tramways Trust", giving details of the formation of the trust, the routes it constructed, opening, extensions, proposals, description, power supplies, depot, rolling stock, tramcars, passenger numbers, financial results, tickets, sections and fares, extracts from the rules and regulations, instructions for crews, destination indicators, safe working, trailers and operations. Stapled in top left hand corner.trams, tramways, mbctt, coburg, brunswick, coburg depot, construction, operations -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - Cricket Club Documents - DOCC Receipts 1875
... , 1875. Financial record Cricket Club Documents - DOCC Receipts ...Organisation-Club/society-sport3767.4a: A receipt of purchase from Henry Jackson, General ironmonger and Iron merchant, by Mr F.D. Jones (labelled as secretary on the receipt/treasure in other documents) on behalf of the Devils Own Cricket club. The receipt is a professionally made, printed template printed on blue/purple coloured limed paper with red margins. The transactions made by Mr Jones are handwritten in cursive font with black ink. The receipt indicates that payment was made to Mr Jackson on the 10th and 25th of March 1875. the pound was used as currency. 3767.4b: This receipt is dated March 25th 1875. Detailing the repair of a cricket ball. W.B. Fox, a saddler and harness marker, executed the repairs. The receipt is a professionally made, printed template in black ink on a light blue sheet of lined paper with red margins. The purchase order and payment remarks are handwritten in cursive with black ink. Pounds were used a currency. 3767.4c: This receipt is entirely handwritten in cursive with black ink on a torn rectangular piece of blue coloured paper. There is no official printing or branding on the receipt. The receipt details the purchase of a cricket ball by the Treasurer of the DOCC in March 1875 from F. Macoboy. The page has a large red stain/smudge in the top right-hand corner. 3767.4d: This professionally printed receipt is printed in black ink on a rectangular piece of white/cream coloured paper. The official branding is that of W. Welch, a general printer, binder etc. from Sandhurst. The record of the purchase of a 150-page record book for the DOCC by Mr. Jones is handwritten in cursive with black ink. The receipt is dated 8th March 1875 and payment was made on 9th March 1875. 3767.4e: This reciept is a handwritten note in black ink on a blue piece of lined paper no larger than a business card. The note, dated 1st March 1875, is addressed to Mr. F Jones, Hon Treasurer Devils Own C.C. The note is written by R.W. Franklyn in reference to 3767.4c and reads as follows: "Please pay M'acoboy 5/- price of ball" 3767.4f: This receipt in professionally printed in black ink on a blue coloured, lined paper. The branding refers to Henry Jackson, as per 3767.4a, and details the purchase of cricket equipment by the Law C.C. The receipt is dated February 19, 1875.docc, devils own cricket club, sandhurst, w. welch, w.b. fox, henry jackson, f. m'acoboy, law cricket club, financials, f.d. jones -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Our Own Magazine Vol. 1 - No. 6 (published 1 October 1897), 1 October 1897
The magazine was edited by Reverand R.C. Nugent Kelly as an Anglican Church publication. Reverend Kelly: Born in 1858 to Robert George and Mary Kelly (nee. Walker) of Birkenhead, England. Married Emma Louisa Edith Cremer in 1882 in England Died 11 Oct 1936 in Hornsby Shire, New South Wales, Australia Kelly joined All Saints Bendigo in 1896 where he edited the 'Our Own Magazine' and established a reputation for effective financial management. He left Bendigo in 1901. Much of his life was spent dedicated to church work which was documented as early as 1890. Now known as Old All Saints Cathedral, the church is located on the Northern corner of Mackenzie Street and Forest Street. The church was closed in 2015 and has remained abandoned. The church is located across the street from Bendigo Historical Society on Mackenzie Street. The Lambeth Conference: "The first Lambeth Conference took place in 1867 when the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles Thomas Longley, invited the bishops of what would become the Anglican Communion to gather for a conference at Lambeth Palace.... There were two main issues that led to this invitation: First, a growing desire, expressed by many bishops around the world, to gather in order to pray, to study scripture and to confer together and, second, to address difficult pastoral and theological issues that were causing divisions between bishops around the world. These issues related to how the Christian gospel was and should be expressed in different cultures... Over successive Lambeth Conferences the mind of the bishops was expressed through published resolutions. These resolutions have touched on every area of the life and mission of the church... It has encouraged and enabled significant decisions to be made by the member churches" The 1897 conference resulted in 62 resolutions including the desire and establishment of regular conferences every ten years.1 October 1897 Edition of 'Our Own Magazine: A Church Monthly for the People'. The front cover contains the phrasing "registered as a newspaper" directly under the 'O' of "Our" though has been categorised as a magazine. Printed in black and white, the 10 page (not including covers) contains several advertisements for local Bendigo businesses. The cover showcases a hand drawn image of a robed man holding a ribbon "For God and His Church". The back cover shows a large black and white image of Enterprise Baking Powder. Other images include logos for local business and an ornate header on the front page. There are also ornate drop caps throughout the publication. The magazine includes articles pertaining to The Pope, the Lambeth Conference, Alexander Mackay of Uganda, the death of W. Walsham How (Bishop of Wakefield, C of E), the establishment of a press committee by the Anglican church, summaries of important sermons, mission notes, Parish news, baptisms, marriages and deaths. Centre fold and stapled together, each page is presented in a two-column layout. There is only one staple in the spine. Some pages extend past the edge of the cover. Printed on orange paper.reverand richard charles nugent kelly, all saints cathedral, bendigo, anglican church, lambeth conference, 1897, old all saints curch, local businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Letter from Josiah Hampton dated 14 June 1865. He desires the assistance for himself and family of the medical officer of the Court in accordance with General Law 47 of the B.U.D. and also of Law 46 of the B.U.D. and hoped to obtain the consent of Court King of the Forest at an early date that he may communicate with his own Court accordingly. He was a financial member of Court Tarrangower No. 3514.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, mount pleasant cottage redan hill, court king of the forest, josiah hampton, court tarrangower 3514, d f martin, royal hotel maldon -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Administrative record (Sub-series) - Annual report, Annual Report, Victoria Missions to Seafarers, 2001-9999
Missions to Seafarers, VictoriaChronologicalannual-report, victoria-missions-to-seamen, victorian-seamens-mission, melbourne-missions-to-seamen, mission to seafarers, administrative document-annual reportannual-report, victoria-missions-to-seamen, victorian-seamens-mission, melbourne-missions-to-seamen, mission to seafarers, administrative document-annual report -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO ART GALLERY - ANNUAL REPORT 1990/91, 1990/91
Report - 20 page Annual Report of the Bendigo Art Gallery for 1990/91. Includes: Office bearers, committee and staff, President's report (John Higgs), Exhibition programme, acquisitions, list of members, financial statements. Insert - Addendum Gallery Guides. Printed by Richard Cambridge Printers P/LBendigo Art Gallerybendigo art gallery, annual report, art gallery staff and members, john higgs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SANDHURST TRUSTEES LTD - 101ST ANNUAL REPORT, 1988
Annual Report. The 101st Annual Report of the Sandhurst Trustees Ltd. for the year 1988. A 24 page booklet which includes a list of Directors (with photos), financial statements, department reports. Also includes photos of previous Directors from 1888 to 1985. An insert is a notice of the AGM to be held 17 April 1989.Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigosandhurst trustees, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO BUILDING SOCIETY ANNUAL REPORT - 1987 & 1988, 1987, 1988
Annual Reports - Bendigo Building Society Annual Reports for 1987 and 1988. Each report includes a list of Directors and their photos, Executives and their photos, Operating highlights, Financial statements. Insert for copy (a) is a notice of extraordinary meeting for 26 Oct. 1987. Insert for copy (b) is an explanatory statement.Bendigo Building Societybendigo society, bendigo building society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THE BENDIGO TRUST COLLECTION: ANNUAL REPORT 1994/95, 1995
Annual Report - the 22nd Annual Report of the Bendigo Trust for 1994/95. A 28 page booklet which includes List of Board of Directors and Employees, President's Report (Daryl McClure), Tramways and Central Deborah Mine Reports, Financial Statements. Attached with a paper clip is a Dinner Invitation at the Central Deborah Mine on !0 Oct 1995, guest speaker is Arnold Offenberg, Director of Bendigo Mining. On front cover is a photo of the tram shelter and entrance to Central Deborah Mine with poppet head.Bendigo Trustbendigo trust, bendigo tramways, central deborah mine, daryl mcclure -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Extracts - Register of Rateable Properties, Shire of Croydon, Victoria, Grandview Grove, Warranwood - 1963-1967
Photocopied Shire of Croydon council rates records showing owners, acreages, valuations and rates payable for properties in Grandview Grove Warranwood over financial years 1963/64 to 1966/67. With amalgamation of Croydon and Ringwood councils to form Maroondah City Council in 1970s, Grandview Grove was renamed to Bemboka Road Warranwood (western side) and Bemboka Road Croydon Hills (eastern side). Property owners and occupiers include Alexander George Ashmore and Ruby May Ashmore Dulcie Ellen Mau and Darcy Mau Francesco Mirabella. Graham Brooke and Joyce Brooke Theodorous Hendricus Wysman. Wesley Horace Blackmore and Doreen Isobel Blackmore Lucy Elaine Winter Lenos Leslie Hanscombe William Ray Crossman and Marjorie Edith Crossman Edward Martin Grose David Roger Allan and Emily Helen Allan Lavinia Maud Stewart and Frederick William Stewart Kevin Collins Alexander William Brown. Oliver Burgess Evelyn Goudie Philip George Morris and Vera Doris Morris Ellen Margeret Dalgleish. Donald Charles Anderson and Margaret Anne Anderson Christopher Simmonds and Pam Edith Simmonds. Dennis Bernard Griggs and Julianne Roma Griggs Emmanuel John Poulianakis and Georgette Poulianakis Michael Webber, Harold Francis Webber and Grace Webber William George Carter Marjorie Eleanor Davies and Lionel Rothery Davies. Leslie James Scouller and Margaret Denise Scouller Adele Mary Young and Kyrie Anthony Young -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Bendigo Symphony Orchestra
Bendigo Concert Orchestra played in 1944. Jean Boulton and Myrtle Robbins were early members with Ruth Weldon. Earlier there was a Railway institute Orchestra. The Orchestra met in various venues finally in St Mary's Hall where they began as the Bendigo Symphony Orchestra. Conductors remembered were Oscar Flight(?) Gwen Bowles, Max O'Loughlin. The Orchestra supported the Operatic Society see two books by Merle Welch. Players played concurrently in a string group under Dick (?)Archive of various documents from 1981 - 2005- List of Conductors and musicians, Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Flute, Oboe, Cor Anglaise, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Saxophone, Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, Percussion, Keyboard. Paper Clippings - St Cecilias Day Program has its ups and downs 1987, Competitions Society, 3CCC receive government funding 1986, Tragic decision 1987, Orchestra enthusiasm highlights concert 1987. Correspondence 1981 - 2005. AGM Minutes 1983. Meeting minutes March 1984, March, May, July 1985, May 1990, Aug 1992, April 1995, August 1996, Sept 1996, Nov 1996, Dec 1996, Jan 1997, July 1998, May 1999, Aug 1999.Presidents Report 1982, 1983. Financial records 1989, 1994,1995,1996 Messiah, 2001.bendigo symphony orchestra, bendigo music teachers association, bendigo music lovers club, bendigo, victorian college of arts, arts victoria bendigo -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - Document, Swinton Employee Assurance, 1947
... of Warrnambool .1 This is a document in four parts concerning ...These documents come from the Warrnambool business of Swintons Pty Ltd. They are 1947 life insurance documents related to the insuring of Swinton employees, payable following retirement or death. William and Ann Swinton migrated to Australia in 1854 and for a decade William Swinton worked as a builder and carpenter in the Warrnambool area, erecting many buildings, including the Wangoom Presbyterian Church. In 1865 he opened a store in Timor Street, Warrnambool, selling groceries, glassware, china and hardware. By 1888 the business was known as William Swinton and Sons. Branch stores were opened in Cudgee, Nullawarre, Wangoom, West Warrnambool and South Warrnambool. Following William Swinton’s death his son Robert became the first managing director of Swintons Pty Ltd. In 1934 the business split with George Swinton and Sons selling furnishings, clothing and glassware and Swintons Pty Ltd selling seeds, produce and hardware. Today the Swinton family still operates a furniture and bedding store in Timor Street. These documents are of interest as they contain information on the insurance policies taken out by Swintons Pty Ltd on behalf of their employees. The current Swinton business in Timor Street is the oldest family business in Warrnambool and, with the name Swinton associated with businesses in Timor Street for 152 years, it is amongst the oldest family business in Australia. .1 This is a document in four parts concerning the insurance for employees of Swintons Pty Ltd. in 1947. The pages are copies and have both printed and typed material .2 This is a policy document, a sheet of paper folded in two to make four pages of printed and typed material. It is a copy. The first page has a red seal.swinton family warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Functional object - Metal chest, Metal chest, Garibaldi Juvenile Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites, unknown
Box contained financial and pledge records, plus handbooks of the Garibaldi Juvenile Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites beginning 1867 to 1920sHistorically significant due to the documents contained withinMetal lockable boxGaribaldi Tent I.O.R. Buninyongbuninyong, independent order of rechabites, garibaldi -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report copy - extract - MTOCo - Annual report - 1896
Provides the financial details and performance for the operator of the Melbourne cable system operator for 1896, the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co (MTOCo). Extracted from a Melbourne newspaper for 11/8/1896. Notes the dividends, disputes over payment of rates, the death of A. W Robertson, one of the directors, costs, assets, and passengers. The report was presented by the Chairman, Mr. F B Clapp.Yields information the financial situation in 1896 for the Melbourne cable Tram operator, MTOCo.Typed document on a single sheet of blue paper - extract - from a Melbourne newspaper dated 11/8/1896tramways, trams, cable trams, mtoco, annual reports -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Copies re - Sorrento Tramway Co, sale of, and other tramways
Set of three documents regarding the formation and operation of the Sorrento Tramway Co. (See Reg Item 1991 for a book by A P Winzenried) .1 - Information on the financial formation of the company, shares and Mr George Coppin. Has notes on a battery tram operated by the North Metropolitan Tramway Co. in London. .2 - Series of extract from newspapers and Council reports regarding the tramway - visitor guides, reports, Council purchase, revenue, passenger numbers and council debates. .3 - Documents related to the sale of the company, assets and liabilities, performance. Undated source. Yields information about the Sorrento Tramway and its performance and sale.Set of three documents regarding the Sorrento Tramway Co. - all typed. .1 - two quarto sheets .2 - four blue foolscap sheets .3 - two blue foolscap sheets.3 has on both sheets in blue ink "Printed October 1965"tramways, trams, sorrento, horse tramway, battery trams, morgage sale, george coppin -
Clunes Museum
Financial record - CHEQUE BOOK / BANK, 1935 AND 1944
BANKING DETAILS OF ACCOUNTS FOR GROCERIES, KEROSENE, CLOTHING, WOOD, STAMPS AND SERVICES TO CLUNES LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY FROM 1935 - 44.1 SECTION OF CHEQUE BOOK CLUNES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY AT UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, CLUNES 1935 - 1939 .2 CHEQUE BOOK CLUNES LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY AT UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, CLUNES 1944 .3 CHEQUE BOOK 1944 - 1951 AS ABOVE .4 CHEQUE BOOK 1939 - 1942local history, commerce, documents, banks, societies -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Administrative record - Financial Record Book, Independent Order of Rechabites, Money Steward's book, 1866-1879, 1866
Record found in Doll Museum Cellars Ballarat 1980s.I.O.R. Rose of Linton Tent No. 53, Money Stewards book, 19.4.1866 - 9.1.1879. Long, narrow (half foolscap width?) cash-book, lists monies received and names of financial members.documents and records, independent order of rechabites. rose of linton tent no. 53, members' names -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Administrative record - Financial Record Book, Independent Order of Rechabites, Money Steward's Book, 1895-1913, 1895
Record found in Doll Museum cellars Ballarat 1980s.I.O.R. Rose of Linton Tent No. 53. Money Stewards book 21.12.1895 - 26.02.1913 . Long, narrow (half foolscap width?) cash-book with cloth-covered cardboard cover. Lists monies received and names of financial members.Printed onto fabric of front cover: "Cash Book". On first page: "Jan (30) (31.1.7)". Further down page, inscribed twice: "Money Steward's Book". Various calculations written on first page. On last two pages: Iris Robertson, Teacher, Park St, Ivanhoe Melb". This address crossed out and replaced with "800 Ararat (1912)". Various calculations on pages also.documents and records, independent order of rechabites. rose of linton tent no. 53, members' names -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Journal - Financial Record Book, Independent Order of Rechabites, Money Steward's Book, 1887-1890, 1887
Record found in Doll Museum cellars Ballarat 1980s.Bound exercise book with lined pages, cover of fabric-covered cardboard. I.O.R. Pledge and Declaration pasted to inside back cover. Money Steward's book for I.O.R. Rose of Linton Tent No. 53, 17.4.1887 - 4.9.1890. Records monies received, lists names of financial members.On first lined page: "Money-Steward's Book".documents and records, independent order of rechabites. rose of linton tent no. 53, members' names -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Administrative record - Financial Record Book, Independent Order of Rechabites, Money Steward's book 1913-1924, 1913
Record found in Doll Museum cellars Ballarat 1980s.I.O.R. Rose of Linton Tent No. 53. Money Stewards book 3.4.1913 - 13.11.1924. Lists monies received and names of financial members.documents and records, independent order of rechabites. rose of linton tent no. 53, members' names -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Administrative record - Financial Record Book, Cash book printed for Independent Order of Rechabites by Modern Printing Co. Pty Ltd, 246 Elizabeth St, Melbourne, Independent Order of Rechabites, Treasurer's Cash Book 1914-1924, 1914
Records found in Doll Museum cellars Ballarat 1980s.I.O.R. Rose of Linton Tent No. 53, Treasurers Cash Book 28.5.1914 - 21.4.1924. Records receipts and expenditure.In gold on front cover: "Treasurers Cash Book".documents and records, independent order of rechabites -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Administrative record - Financial Record Book, Cash book printed for Independent Order of Rechabites by Flattely and Franklin, 52 St Francis St, Melbourne, Independent Order of Rechabites, Treasurer's Cash Book 1924-1948, 1924
Records found in Doll Museum cellars Ballarat 1980s.I.O.R Rose of Linton Tent No. 53, Treasurers Cash Book 6.3.1924 - 12.8.1948.In gold on front cover: "Treasurers Cash Book".documents and records, independent order of rechabites -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Administrative record - Financial Record Book, Independent Order of Rechabites, District Account Book 1866-1897, 1866
Records found in Doll Museum cellars Ballarat 1980s.I.O.R. Victoria District, Account Book 19.4.1866 - 20.9.1897 & 25.12.1897.documents and records, independent order of rechabites -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Notice - Tramcar Restaurant for sale, The Australian Financial Review (AFR), 23-11-1983
Advertisement for the sale of the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant placed by Peat Marwick of Melbourne. The Age Newspaper of 15/2/1983 has a story about the launch of the tram - see item 3730.Yields information about early days of the Tramcar Restaurant in Melbourne.Newspaper cutting from the Financial Review 23-11-1983 advertising Notice - The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant for saletrams, tramcars, colonial tramcar restaurant, restaurant tram, sale of trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BMTA COLLECTION: MINUTES, 1991 - 1995
... on Bendigo Regional Event 1994 Financial Summary Document BMTA ...BHS CollectionBendigo Music Teachers Association Minutes March 1991 - March 1995 Black Plastic Folder Plastic Sleeves White paper Typed and hand written Minutes 1991 - 1995 Report on Bendigo Regional Event 1994 Financial Summary -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Document - Leaflet, How a Ten Pound Bond Pays
In the aftermath of World War 1, the Australian government aimed to raise 25 million pounds through the Second Peace Loan. Money raised was to be used for the repatriation and resettlement of former servicemen. Targets were set for money to be raised in each of the Australian states. This notice encouraged Victorians to help WWI returned servicemen through the purchase of peace bonds. It details the amount of interest a purchaser of a bond in the Second Peace Loan would receive after ten years. This notice was displayed in various public buildings, and the wording of the notice was also used in newspaper advertisements, for example this advertisement appeared in The Argus on 6 September 1920.Small cream coloured notice advertising the financial rewards to be gained through investment in peace bonds issued by the Australian government as part of the Second Peace Loan 1920.peace bonds, world war i, first world war