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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Book - Australia in the War of 1939-1945/ War economy 1939-1942, 1955
... The Advertiser Printing Office. ... -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, John Hevington, Australia in the War of 1939-1945/Air War against Germany and Italy 1939-1943
... The Advertiser Printing Office ...Book -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Paul Hasluck, Australia in the War of 1939-1945 The Government and the people 1939-1941, Published 1952/Reprinted 1956
... The Advertiser Printing Office ...Booknon-fiction -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Gavin Long, Australia in the War of 1939-1945/ Greece, Crete and Syria, 1953
... The Advertiser Printing Office ...Book -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, John Herington, Australia in the War of 1939-45/Air/Air War against Germany and Italy 1939-45, 1954
... The Advertiser Printing Office ... -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial, 1953
... The Advertiser Printing Office ...non-fictionarmy, greece, crete, syria -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Gavin Lang, Australia in the War of 1939-45/ Army/ To Benghazi, 1952
... The Advertiser Printing Office ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - RANDALL COLLECTION: THE MELBOURNE ADVERTISER PORT PHILLIP NO.1 NEWSPAPER, 1/1/1838
... RANDALL COLLECTION: THE MELBOURNE ADVERTISER PORT PHILLIP ...Document, The Melbourne Advertiser Port Phillip No.1 Written for and Publisher by John P. Fawkner, Monday January the 1st, 1838, Melbourne, Vol 1st. This is a facsimile copy, from the copy in the La Trobe library, of the first issue of Melbourne's earliest newspaper. Minor retouching has been done on the top of page one to increase legibility.John P. Fawkner.melbourne, 1st newspaper -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FROM THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER
... NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FROM THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER ...Newspaper clippings from the Bendigo Advertiser. 1. 20/9/61 - History of Methodism in Bendigo; 2. 5/4/61 - Centenarian of Bendigo dies - Annie Lansell; 3. 12/1/62; Post Office clock; Gaol become a treasure trove. This last article is very interesting in that it relates to the storage of Victoria's Old Masters and valuable paintings in the gaol during WW2.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, various articles, methodism in bendigo. miss annie lansell. forest street. frank lansell. george lansell. fortuna. treasures at the gaol. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: LETTER TO THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER 1964?
... NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: LETTER TO THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER ...The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. One typed page, titled 'The Editor, Bendigo Advertiser', unsigned and undated, but found in a 1964-65 sequence. Letter seems to indicate the date is sometime in 1964 when Oliver was Mayor. The letter relates to a proposed loan, by the City Council, to the North Bendigo Bowling Club, and the generally unsatisfactory repayment history of Council loans to sporting bodies.bendigo, council, norman joseph oliver , councillor norman oliver. mayor of bendigo. bendigo advertiser. north bendigo bowling club. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1900
... the ovens and murray advertiser ...This photograph shows a group of workmen outside the Loch Street Printing Office of the Ovens and Murray Advertiser in Beechworth. The Advertiser was a local paper, first printed as a weekly in 1855, and then as a daily in 1857. It continues to be printed today, albeit in a different form. Initially based on Ford Street, the Loch Street office opened in 1893, after printing facilities were updated. The Advertiser was launched by architect Francis Hodgson Nixon with assistance from businessman John Henry Gray, and newspaperman Richard Warren. Warren was sole owner from 1860 until his death in 1906, and it responsible for much of the paper’s success. He appears in this photo alongside twenty of his staff and is the man standing directly in front of the doorway. When it launched, the paper’s goals included coverage of local events, as well as of global news, and the promotion of economic liberty, arts, and sciences. Beyond these initial goals, the Advertiser was instrumental in local politics, particularly Beechworth’s association with conversates and constitutionalism in the 1860s and 1870s. Numerous other papers sprung up to contest the Advertiser’s hold during the latter half of the nineteenth-century, but none were able to completely oust it from its post. As well as representing a key chapter in Beechworth’s history, the Advertiser can be used as a key source for the stories and figures of historic Beechworth. As well as managing the Advertiser, Richard Warren's owned or managed multiple businesses in Beechworth, founded the Ovens hospital and Benevolent asylum, invested in local companies, and participated in a range of religious brotherhoods and societies. He married Mary Ann Mitchell when he was twenty-six, and, while the couple were unable to have children, they adopted one son, who began managing the Advertiser in the late-nineteenth century. This photograph has historic significance afor its relationship to the history of the Ovens and Murray Advertiser, which is a key example of of successful nineteenth-century business in Beechworth, and for including an image of Richard Warren, a key figure in the period.Rectangular black and white photo printed on photographic material, unmounted. Obverse: Ovens and Murray/ Printing Office Reverse: Ovens and Murray Advertiser Staff 7721/ Beechworth/ BMM 79.15ovens and murray advertiser, the ovens and murray advertiser, newspaper, printing, richard warren, journalism, advertising, 1800s, 1800s beechworth, #beechworth, local business, advertiser, workmen, hats, printers, journalists, warren, mary ann mitchell, mary ann warren, r warren, loch street, 1890s, 1890s beechworth -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA 1970, 17th July, 1970
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 1970. 2822.5a-The Advertiser article dated 7..11.2008 -The ghosts of Fortuna.Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, fortuna villa, ghosts of fortuna, george lansell, col sprenger, mr. peacock -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER 1934, The Bendigo Advertiser, 13.11.1934
... The Bendigo Advertiser ...Item relates to the collection of R T PHILLIPS VX113093, refer Cat No 3239P for his service details.Published in The Bendigo Advertiser, Tue 13.11.1934, pages 9 & 10. Newspaper article titled Duke Visits Bendigo, Historic Loyal Demonstration. Reverse: Page 7 Article re Armistice Day in England; Page 8 Editorial, small articles & advertising. Black ink on sepia paper, illustrated, numerous photos.documents - newspapers, military history, advertiser, 1934 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, Farrell & Martin Landscape Photographers, c1900
... the ovens and murray advertiser ...This photograph shows a group of workmen standing outside the Ford Street office of the Ovens and Murray Advertiser in Beechworth. The Advertiser was a local paper, first printed as a weekly in 1855, and then as a daily in 1857. It continues to be printed today, albeit in a different form. The Advertiser was launched by architect Francis Hodgson Nixon with assistance from businessman John Henry Gray, and newspaperman Richard Warren. Warren was sole owner from 1860 until his death in 1906, and it responsible for much of the paper’s success. Its goals included coverage of local events, as well as of global news, and the promotion of economic liberty, arts, and sciences. Beyond these initial goals, the Advertiser was instrumental in local politics, particularly Beechworth’s association with conservatism and constitutionalism in the 1860s and 1870s. Numerous other papers sprung up to contest the Advertiser’s hold during the latter half of the nineteenth-century, but none were able to completely oust it from its post. As well as representing a key chapter in Beechworth’s history, the Advertiser can be used as a key source for the stories and figures of historic Beechworth. This photograph has historic significance for its relationship to the history of the Ovens and Murray Advertiser, which is a key example of of successful nineteenth-century business in Beechworth.Faded sepia rectangular photograph printed on photographic material, mounted on board. Obverse: The Owens and Murray Advertiser Reverse: Parkinson (crossed out) BMM 7725 15/ Failey/ [logo Farrell and Martin Landscape Photographers]ovens and murray advertiser, the ovens and murray advertiser, newspaper, printing, ford street, richard warren, journalism, advertising, 1800s, 1800s beechworth, #beechworth, local business, advertiser, workmen, hats, printers, journalists -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORNISH COLLECTION: OBITUARIES FROM THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER
... CORNISH COLLECTION: OBITUARIES FROM THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER ...Document. Three page typewritten collection of obituaries from the Bendigo Advertiser: Oct 26 1905 - Mrs Grace Pillow (wife of Mr Edwin Pillow); July 19, 1914 - Mrs Elizabeth Stevens (widow of Mr Henry Stevens); July 11, 1914 - Mrs Elizabeth Stevens; September 27, 1910 - Mr Michael Thomas J.P. (considerable detail re his life); July 5, 1918 - Robert Thomas, husband of Julia Thomas; July 6, 1918 - more details of death and life of Robert Thomas (brother of Michael Thomas, J.P.)person, individual, michael thomas, jp michael thomas. california gully. california gully mechanics institute. trustee and treasurer of methodist church. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - RANDALL COLLECTION: THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER FOR FULLEST REPORTS OF FOOTBALL MATCHES, 1923
... RANDALL COLLECTION: THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER FOR FULLEST ...Newspaper, The Bendigo Advertiser for fullest reports of Football matches and all kinds of sport.Hartleys, Bendigo; Arnold Lovell , Shamrock Buildings; Leggo's Tomato Soup; Princess Theatre; Wilson's Drapers, Hargreaves St, Bendigo;Albert Bush's Stores, Bendigo; Sandhurst V. South Bendigo; Bendigo East V. Rochester; T.E.Turner, The Electrical Shop; J..Friswell , Bendigo's Leading Butcher; Shamrock Tobacco Store; H.R.Hughan's View point News Agent; Les Pascoe Saddler Hargreaves St.; Cambridge Press; After the Match have a pasty at Percy Smith's Opposite Law Courts. Bendigo Football Premiership Records from 1880 to 1922.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, football records -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA 1970, 17th March, 1970
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 1970.Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, fortuna villa, ahq survey headquarters at bendigo, minister for army mr. peacock, prim minister mr. gorton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA 1970, 7th April, 1970
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 1970.Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, fortuna villa, minister of army mr peacock, a.h.o. survey regiment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA 1970, 11th April, 1970
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 11.4.1970Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, fortuna villa, ahq survey regiment, general officer commanding southern command army headquarters in melbourne major general c.e. long. comanding officer of fortuna , colonel w. sprenger. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA 1970, 14th March, 1970
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 14.3.1970Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, fortuna villa -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Sunday Advertiser Adelaide, "Many cities want to keep their trams", Mar. 1954
... The Sunday Advertiser Adelaide ...Newspaper clipping from The Sunday Advertiser of Adelaide, March 1954, letter to the editor titled "Many cities want to keep their trams" by A. Silcove of 80 Swanston St Melbourne about the planned change over from trams to buses in Adelaide and Adelaide becoming a small provincial centre as a result. Contained originally within Reg Item 5507 at the back of the binder. For items see btm5507 loose items list.pdf adelaide, closure -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: MENUS
... ' The 'Bendigo Advertiser ...A box containing menus. (1) Shipping and railway menus and passenger lists 1913 - 1955. (11) Breakfast menu Bendigonia Motel. (111) Shamrock Hotel Centenary dinner menu 11th April 1956. (1V) Moomba Festival program March 1955. ( 1V) An Orient Line letter card addressed to Mrs. G.A. Pethard.photos of RMS Orford (V) Bendigo 'Advertiser' article dated 9/5/1964 and titled, three pages for Women' and 'Womens World' conducted by 'Toora.' It describes a Mayoral Ball of 1910 ('a flashback!) and also included are some photos of local Bendigo women. Dated 1910 - 1964. // White Star line Passenger information booklet-painting of RMS Ceramic 18,494 Tons on the back page .The booklet relates to the Steamer Suevic 12,686 tons sailing from Liverpool 27.9.1924 /// Passenger list for Canadian Pacific Railways Company Royal mail Steamship Empress of Ireland -Second cabin Passenger List sailing from Liverpool to Quebec 5.9.1913// SS Suevic plan of passenger Accommodation.The Advertiser, Bendigonia Hotel, The Shamrock Hotel, Womens World.person, individual, lydia chancellor, lydia chancellor, collection, menus, food, shipping, ships, travel, tourism, shipping lines, passenger lists, 'toora, ' the 'bendigo advertiser, ' correspondence, orient line r.m.s.''orford, '' bendigo mayoral ball 1910, mrs. hedley jones, mrs. j. lang, mrs. f. harris, mrs. a.s. craig, mrs. g.r. short -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - R R HAVERFIELD: 130 YEARS SUPPLEMENT TO BENDIGO ADVERTISER
Front page devoted to R R Haverfield (130 years anniversary supplement to Bendigo Advertiser). Other information about the Advertiser. Referance to Sir John Quick on back page of supplement.Bendigo Advertiserperson, individual, r. r. haverfield, gold, sir john quick, robert ross haverfield, arthur moore lloyd, white hills, arthur moore lloyd, mr sherbon, wityhout fear or favor, white horse gully, eaglehawk. bendigo advertiser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LANSELL'S ESTATE MINES: ADVERTISER EXTRACT, 5th January, 1911
Lansell's Estate Mines - Entire interests purchased. Advertiser extract, 5/1/1911. Handwritten copy.Advertiserperson, individual, george lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NOTE: EXTRACT FROM ADVERTISER RE LANSELL MOTOR CAR, 2nd July, 1910
Handwritten note re extract from Advertiser re Lansell motor car accident 1910 (Napier car).Advertiserperson, individual, leonard lansell, leonard lansell, napier car. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER
... CONSTABLE RYAN COLLECTION: TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE BENDIGO ...A 49 page document with transcripts from the Bendigo Advertiser of articles relating to the disappearance of Constable Ryan in 1886. Saturday, January 9th, 1886. Monday, January 11th, 1886. Tuesday, January 12th, 1886. Wednesday, 13th January, 1886. Thursday, January 14th, 1886. Monday, January 18th, 1886. Thursday, January 28th, 1886. Friday, January 29th, 1886. Saturday, February 13th, 1886. Wednesday, February 17th, 1886. Saturday, March 6th, 1886. Thursday, March 11, 1886. Saturday, March 13, 1886. Monday, March 15th, 1886. Tuesday, March 16th, 1886. Wednesday, March 17th, 1886. Monday, March 22nd, 1886. Tuesday, March 23rd, 1886. Wednesday, March 24th, 1886. Friday, March 26th, 1886. Tuesday, March 30th, 1886. Wednesday, March 31st, 1886. Friday, April 2nd, 1886. Wednesday, April 7th, 1886. Wednesday, May 5th, 1886. Monday, May 10th, 1886. Tuesday, May 11th, 1886. Wednesday, May 12th, 1886. Thursday, May 13th, 1886. Friday, May 14th, 1886. Saturday, May 15th, 1886. Monday, May 17th, 1886.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, constable ryan -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, R & M Harvey
... the ovens and murray advertiser ...This photograph shows a group of men standing outside the Ford Street office of the Ovens and Murray Advertiser in Beechworth. This group includes the Advertiser''s manager, Richard Warren, who is bearded man standing in the doorway and who's name is written on the reverse of the photograph. The Advertiser was a local paper, first printed as a weekly in 1855, and then as a daily in 1857. It continues to be printed today, albeit in a different form. The Advertiser was launched by architect Francis Hodgson Nixon with assistance from businessman John Henry Gray, and newspaperman Richard Warren. Warren was sole owner from 1860 until his death in 1906, and it responsible for much of the paper’s success. Its goals included coverage of local events, as well as of global news, and the promotion of economic liberty, arts, and sciences. Beyond these initial goals, the Advertiser was instrumental in local politics, particularly Beechworth’s association with conservatism and constitutionalism in the 1860s and 1870s. Numerous other papers sprung up to contest the Advertiser’s hold during the latter half of the nineteenth-century, but none were able to completely oust it from its post. As well as representing a key chapter in Beechworth’s history, the Advertiser can be used as a key source for the stories and figures of historic Beechworth. As well as managing the Advertiser, Richard Warren's owned or managed multiple businesses in Beechworth, founded the Ovens hospital and Benevolent asylum, invested in local companies, and participated in a range of religious brotherhoods and societies. He married Mary Ann Mitchell when he was twenty-six, and, while the couple were unable to have children, they adopted one son, who began managing the Advertiser in the late-nineteenth century. This photograph has historic significance afor its relationship to the history of the Ovens and Murray Advertiser, which is a key example of of successful nineteenth-century business in Beechworth, and for including an image of Richard Warren, a key figure in the period. Sepia rectangular photograph, faded, printed on photographic material and mounted on board. Obverse: The Ovens and Murray Advertiser Reverse: Or M A/ Printing Office/ Ford Street About 1860/ Beechworth/ R Warren [logo: R & M Harvey/Authorised Newsagents/ and Gift Shop/ Beechworth Phone 114]ovens and murray advertiser, the ovens and murray advertiser, newspaper, printing, ford street, richard warren, journalism, advertising, 1800s, 1800s beechworth, #beechworth, local business, advertiser, workmen, hats, printers, journalists, warren, mary ann mitchell, mary ann warren, 1860s, 1860s beechworth, r warren, r & m harvey -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NEWSPAPER CUTTING: DES PURDON, 23rd January, 2012
Newspaper cutting - re Des Purdon (Bendigo Advertiser Jan 23rd, 2012). Photograph.Bendigo Advertiser.person, individual, des purdon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: BENDIGO ADVERTISER
A small green cardboard box containing 'Bendigo Advertiser' articles on life in Bendigo in 1972.The Bendigo Advertiser.bendigo, history, community activities, lydia chancellor, collection, bendigo, newspaper, place, community, community activities, history, person, male, female -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - TYPESCRIPT RE: WILLIAM DAVIS (BENDIGO ADVERTISER), 1907
Two-page typescript Obituary re William Davis (Bendigo Advertiser, 3/8/1907 )Bendigo Advertiserperson, individual, william davis, william davis j.p. bendigo cemetery, dr gaffney, colonial bank, dr atkinson, dr deravin, sandhurst and northern district trustees executers and agency co., easter fair gatherings, gold jubilee exhibition.