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Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Book, The Early History of Bacchus Marsh Schools, 1983
An account of the origins and development of public and private schools in the Bacchus Marsh district. The period examined stretches from the late 1840s through until 1920. This comprises almost 20 schools some of which have long faded from memory. Others such as the Bacchus Marsh Primary School and Saint Bernard's Catholic School continue to this day. Citation: The Early History of Bacchus Marsh Schools by Walter Stewart. Published by Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society, Bacchus Marsh, Vic., 1983.A printed book published in hardback and paper editions. 178 pages, with index, and black and white photographs. BMDHS Location: AR/SU4non-fictionAn account of the origins and development of public and private schools in the Bacchus Marsh district. The period examined stretches from the late 1840s through until 1920. This comprises almost 20 schools some of which have long faded from memory. Others such as the Bacchus Marsh Primary School and Saint Bernard's Catholic School continue to this day. Citation: The Early History of Bacchus Marsh Schools by Walter Stewart. Published by Bacchus Marsh and District Historical Society, Bacchus Marsh, Vic., 1983.schools bacchus marsh, bacchus marsh primary school, bmdhs publication -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Ministry of Transport, Ministry for the Arts, "Painted Trams", 1986 - 1992
Set of 17 Souvenir tickets for each of the painted trams, issued at the time of the launch - first day ticket. Each ticket corresponds to the painted tram number. A project of the Victorian Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Arts. Printed on gloss card except for ticket No. 1, 9. Tickets 1 to 8 have plain backs. Each ticket has the tram number in a sketch of the front of a tram. These are for the second series of Transporting Art trams. Tickets 9 to 14 - has a welcome aboard message and notes re the sponsorship of the project. Tickets 15 to 17 - welcome message and that this tram is one of six to be supported by Vic Health Foundation. Has their logo on the rear. Trams 18 to 20 - ?? .1 - Michael Leunig - 13/7/1986, Tram 816 Ticket Number 857. .2 - Robert Jacks - 15/8/1986, Tram 760, Ticket 2631. .3 - David Larwill - 22/8/1986, tram 722, ticket 4876. .4 - The Peace Tram - 16/9/1986, tram 829, ticket 4317. .5 - Lesley Dumbrell - 3/11/1986, tram 731, ticket 4992. .6 - Steig Persson - 23/12/1986, tram 721, ticket 4934. .7 - Michael Johnson - 12/2/1987, tram 758, ticket 2493. .8 - Jeffrey Makin - 13/3/1987, tram 738, ticket 4093. .9 - Mental as anything - 6/4/1987, tram 726, ticket 1365 .10 - Merrin Eirth - 15/7/1987, tram 682, ticket 1242. .11 - Kim Donaldson - 21/12/1987, tram 802, ticket 0177. .12 - Elizabeth Gower - 23/3/1988, tram 806, ticket 3295. .13 - Loraine Jenyns and Bob Jenyns, 17/7/1989, tram 723, ticket 4388. .14 - Micky Allan - 18/12/1989, tram 724, ticket 1978. .15 - Lin Onus - 3/12/1991, tram 829, ticket 0581. .16 - Brett Colquhoun, 18/2/1992, tram 760, ticket 0084 & 0085 - two copies held. .17 - Jenny Watson, 31/3/1992, tram 726, ticket 4502 & 4503 - two copies held. PRO images - published in http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/photos-e6frg6nf-1226529763308?page=10, accessed 17/08/2014 - shows trams 13, 5, 1, 9 and a tram by Stewart Merrett. Additional tickets from AETA collection added 11/9/2014 .1 - Ticket No. 2507 .2 - 3988 .3 - 1198 .4 - 3372 .5 - 3799 .6 - 123 .7 - 0421 .8 - 4331 .9 - 4066 .10 - 2550 .11 - 1859 .12 - 0546 Additional ticket ex Lindsay Bounds - 27-2-2016 .13 - 3303 Additional items ex a collection held at the depot of spare tickets. .14 - unnumbered .15 - 3293 .16 - 4173 Additional items from Vic Somons added 28-7-208 .1 - No. 4693 .6 - No. 3103trams, tramways, transporting art, minister for transport, decorated trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 454 HARGREAVES STREET, BENDIGO, c.1928
Thomas Crouch Watts was born on March 7th. 1865, to Joseph and Susan Watts. Before the real estate business commenced, Thomas and his brother were in partnership as booksellers and stationers in a shop at View Point. Thomas lived in a fine house in Rowan Street, which was called 'Ottawa' Thomas started his real estate business in the early 1900s in a shop in View Street. His daughter Edna was the book keeper and typist, Stewart Watson was the salesman and Stanley Phipps (Edith Lunn's father) was the property manager and valuer. When Thomas Watts died in 1914, his daughter took over the running of the business. She married Stewart Watson in 1918. Eventually the name of the business was changed to Bishop and Earl. From a letter from Edith Lunn re T.C. Watts & Son. 'The firm of T.C. Watts & Son later became Bishop and Earl. When the firm of Bishop and Earl ceased to operate after the death of Edith Lunn's father, S.P. Bishop, Miss. June Parry, Secretary of the BHS was a member of staff. June rescued all the photos of properties listed for sale from the office and placed them into the custody of the BHS.'Black and white original photographs (2) mounted on rectangular grey board. House, weatherboard and roughcast, tiled roof, porch, wooden fence, 1 chimney, small paned windows with lead lights, 'Beware of the dog' sign. House name 'Loloma' Car in back in driveway on left. On rear of photo : 454 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo. A. Lienhop, £2500. 2012 photo of house attached to record.Frank A. Jeffries Bendigo Vic.place, building, residential