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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - 148, 150 & 151 Evans Street, Port Melbourne, Meredith Turnbull, Dec 1996
Meredith Turnbull photographed this series in 1996 to record the rapidly changing streetscape, which had already had a number of old houses replaced by concrete two-storey structures under the State government's urban consolidation policyFrom a series of 70 colour photos recording all buildings in Evans Street from Graham Street overpass to Ingles Street, as photographed from the railway reservation, by Meredith Turnbull in December 1996 - number 148, 150, 151House numbers noted on backbuilt environment - domestic, meredith turnbull -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS
In Their Footsteps, soft covered book sharing stories of our Anzacs and their descendants, heartfelt stories a century in the making, 148 pages with black & white and coloured photographs, published by Muso's Media pty Ltd printed by Bart n Print.Chris Earlbooks, military, world war 1 -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Book, Roebuck, Seeds of settlement :Buildings and Inhabitants of Belfast Port Fairy in the Nineteenth Century, 1991
Seeds of a settlement : a perspective of Port Fairy in the second half of the nineteenth century through the surviving buildings and their inhabitants / Marten A. Symexii, 158, [1] p. folded leaf of plate : ill., maps, ports. ; 25 cm. non-fictionSeeds of a settlement : a perspective of Port Fairy in the second half of the nineteenth century through the surviving buildings and their inhabitants / Marten A. Symeport fairy (vic.) -- history, book, history, biography, port fairy, residents, buildings -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Piper Pa-28 Cherokee Parts Catalogue
Description: 753 689. Published May 1965, revised December 1965. Published by Piper Aircraft Corporation. 148 pages. Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six Parts Catalogue Level of Importance: World. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Original would have been taken towards the end of Bulu's life in the early 1870s. The photo was dated "30 March 1933 THE ARGUS"
Joeli Bulu was one of the first missionaries to Fiji. Not a Christian when he grew up but was converted after listening to John Thomas in Tonga. The king of Tonga had just been converted to Christianity and asked for volunteers to go to Fiji as a missionary. His reception in Fiji was not welcoming, but he was such a tenacious chap and because he was likeable he became one of the most influential missionaries in the South Pacific. He was a rascal as a young man in Tonga and the meeting with John Thomas was the thing that changed his life. Very well regarded now in Fiji. His active period was the 1838 to 1870 - John Thomas came to Tonga in 1826. From Wikipedia: Joeli Bulu (Siaoeli Pulu) (around 1810-May 1877) became a Christian in 1833. He was one of a band of Tongan teachers who came to Fiji in 1838, and pioneered the work of the Christian Church in this group. He served the Church in Fiji for almost four decades. He came to Lakeba by canoe, and was appointed to help with the printing of catachisms and passages of Scripture. Lorimer Fison translated Bulu's oral account of hislife. This was edited by George Stringer Rowe and printed in England in 1871 with the title, "Joel Bulu: The Autobiography of a Native Minister in the South Seas". He served first at Lakeba and then at Rewa, and after that the station was closed because of the wars, at Viwa. John Hunt sent him to investigate the possibilities of establishing the work in Vanua Levu, and to that field he was later appointed. He was the first Pacific Islander to be placed alone in charge of a circuit - Ono, in 1848, and also the first to be ordained (1850) as a Native Assistant Missionary. After this he served at Nadi (Vaua Levu), Bua and Cakaudrove where he pioneered the work before any white missionaries were established there. Afterwards he was appointed to Bau. He died in May 1877 and his grave is beside that of John Hunt at Viwa Island.B&W photo, no backing, print from The Argus files, dated 30 March 1933. Tongan beareded old man, wearing a traditional (Fijian vala or lap-lap) and carrying what looks like a fly swat, but is more significant than that. Dressed as a Fijian chief."Joeli Bulu" "1/2 col Argus" and "Return to Rev. A. W. Amos 148 Lonsdale St" all written in pencil on the back.bulu, joeli, tonga, fiji, thomas, john, lakeba, hunt, john -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - HANDBOOK, Military Board AHQ, The Soldiers Handbook, 31.5.1965
Wes BERTUCH collection, refer cat No 1664.2 for details.Soldiers hand book green covers cardboard with plastic covering, covers and bind are 3 separate joined by screw thread brass, 148 pages, restricted, print in black, has 14 chapters , drawings, colour maps, sketches and medal ribbon chart.On first page, “Private W.J.BERTUCH 4 RAR”soldiers hand book, books -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, Geelong Bushwalking Club Inc, Walking the Otways, November 1986
The Otways area of Victoria, at the time of writing, was an underused area for bushwalking. In the past, people have considered these ranges unsuited for walking because of the thick forest cover, cold and muddy conditions for much of the year, and the steep slopes. Some of the perceived difficulties are actually attractions and that it is possible to enjoy them with a forward planning and up-to-date information to guide the walker.The Geelong Bushwalking Club have included some useful but brief articles on basic aspects of bushwalking.Walking the Otways. Track notes compiled by the Geelong Bushwalking Club. Graeme Allen (ed.); John Van Gemert (maps, photographs). 1st ed. Geelong Bushwalking Club; Geelong (Vic); November 1986. 148 p.; illus, maps. Soft cover.otways; bushwalking; -
Williamstown High School
Year 12 Yearbook 2012, Class of 2012
A4 sized coloured card covered book published by Williamstown High School to commemorate the year 12 class of 2012. 148 pages, the book contains sporting, artistic and academic achievements for the year, profile and photographs of students and teachers and many photographs, some in colour.williamstown high school, 2012, school yearbook, year 12 2012 -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Work on paper - Postcard propaganda WW1 (see Notes), ANZACS IN FRANCE, WW1 in England by Daily Mail
part of set of propaganda pics to be sent 'home'Attempts to present an idealised view of the fighting although the surroundings counteract this.Black and White PostcardOn Reverse: Hot weather and hot work at their big gun have induced these splendidly built Anzacs to strip to the waist. Also Series XIX No 148soldires in ww1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: W B GITTINS' ESTABLISHMENT
Photograph. Harry Biggs Collection. A black & white photo of three butchers standing in front of their butchers shop. Carcasses of meat are hanging down & many more displayed in the window of the shop. 'W. B. Gittins' Establishment. Robinson Photo. Plate 148 (printed at the bottom of the photo).organization, business, commercial, harry biggs collection, w. b. gittins' establishment, butcher shop -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - A DIFFICULT CASE
A Difficult Case by Jong Ah Siug, an autobiography of a Chinese miner on the Central Victorian Goldfields, 148 pages with black & white plus some coloured photographs and maps, translated, annotated and historical introduction by Ruth Moore and John Tully, published and printed by Jim Crow Press Daylesford.Jong Ah Siugbooks, biography, jong ah siug -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - POSTWAR PORTRAIT
Soft covered book Postwar Portrait, photographs by Allan Doney 1900-1987 contains 148 pages of black and white photographs of Bendigo and district compiled by Mike Butcher and Yolande MJ Collins, published by Holland House for the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Bendigo and District Branch.Mike Butcher & Yolande MJ Collinsbook, bendigo, photographs, bendigo & district-photographs-doney -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - BOOKLET OF POW DEATHS AT SANDAKAN, Extraction from Don Wall's book - "Sandakan - The Last March", "AUSTRALIAN/ POW DEATHS/ BRITISH NORTH BORNEO/1942-1945/ SANDAKAN", c 1988
Booklet information "Extracted from Don Wall's book - Sandakan - The Last March" .Soft cover booklet - facsimile. Cover - cardboard, black print on cover, white background. Illustration - front, small black print of a soldier with bugle with cemetery scene. Binding tape. Pages 148 to 181 copied into booklet paper. End papers - printed colour triangular shaped images.books, history, ww2, sandakan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - WOMEN'S CLOTHING: PINK BONED CORSET
Women's clothing: pink boned corset. Garment is patterned with flower motif. Suspenders attached to bottom of corset. Corset is laced up the back through eyelets. Item donated by Mrs. J. Mannix, 54 Bannister Street, Bendigo. On inside of garment 'Beauty's Contour, 148, Type ABD U.B.'female, corset, women's clothing, corset -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - St. Mary’s Church, Caulfield
Three photographs and one photocopied photograph of St. Mary’s Anglican Church Caulfield. All are undated and photographers are unknown. The first has paddocks in the foreground with the church in the distance. Also included are three lithographs of an architectural sketch of the proposed church from Illustrated Australian News 1870-1874, page 148.st. mary’s church, caulfield, reed and barnes, architects, caulfield, illustrated australian news -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Hat - Slouch
Slouch - no chinstrapheadgear, c1980, army -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Book, RAAF SAGA, 1944
Hardcover blue with protective cover sheet, photos and sketches, 200 pagesbook, promotion, story, -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, A Passing Cheer for the Aussies of the Second World War, 1942
War song lyrics that were written at various times, during 1941 and printed as separate leaflets which were given by the writer, as a token of welcome, to visiting Australian on Active ServiceA Passing Cheer for the Aussies of the Second World War paper booklet of war tune lyrics -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Clothes Iron, last quarter of the 19th century
Blacksmiths started forging simple flat irons in the late Middle Ages. Plain metal irons were heated by a fire or on a stove. Some were made of stone. Earthenware and terracotta were also used, from the Middle East to France and the Netherlands. Flat irons were also called sad irons or smoothing irons. Metal handles had to be gripped in a pad or thick rag. Some irons had cool wooden handles and in 1870 a detachable handle was patented in the US. This stayed cool while the metal bases were heated and the idea was widely imitated. Cool handles stayed even cooler in "asbestos sad irons". The sad in sad iron (or sadiron) is an old word for solid, and in some contexts this name suggests something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's goose was another iron name, and this came from the goose-neck curve in some handles. In Scotland people spoke of gusing (goosing) irons. At least two irons were needed on the go together for an effective system, one would be in use, and the other re-heating. Large households with servants had a special ironing-stove for this purpose. Some were fitted with slots for several irons, and a water-jug on top.An early domestic object that gives an insight into how the ironing of clothes was done before the electric type irons we use and take for granted today.Clothes Iron, wedge shaped, cast iron painted black with cylindrical handle small funnel through centre of handle.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, iron, flat iron, laundry equipment, sad iron, domestic object -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Angus & Robertson Ltd, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18; by C. E. W. Bean. 8th edition, 1938_
The official history of Australia in WW1 written by C. E. W. Bean12 volumes. Hard cover, dark red binding. Maps and black and white illustrationsPresented to James Gordon Saunders Longfellow St Norman Park Q July 1950c e w bean, world war i, australia army, gallipoli -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, Angela Gee, Tuna Fishing Pt Lincoln, 1986
UnknownFive portraits of male figures in five square at top of print. Each man is in a different pose, with a blue wash background. Underneath are hand-written inscriptions identifying them as different people involved in the tuna-fising industry. The bottom part of the print is a handwritten short essay on the tuna-fishing industry. Mounted without a matt in a pale blue metal frame with glass glazing.Front: 9/40 (lower left) Tuna Fishing, Pt Lincoln (lower centre) Angela Gee '86 (lower right) (pencil) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Map - Coloured
Background on Bridle Path up Stony Creek Gorge Pre 1840 C. B. Hall, squatter on Mokepilly Run 1841-1842, first European to discover the Fyans Creek valley, the entrance of which became known as Hall's Gap. He later recorded that he followed a number of tracks which he assumed had been made by the Aboriginies and described one as "leading up a wild romantic glen and over on to the source of the Glenelg River". This could well have been the route taken up Stony Creek gorge by the first timber-cutters in this part of the Grampians to the saddle between the Wonderland and Mt. Difficult ranges known as Valley Gap 1850s/60s Timber cutters and shingle splitters were reported to be moving into the eastern side of the Grampians and by the mid 1860s there were a number of families connected to the supplying of timber to Pleasant Creek living in the "Hall's Gap ranges". John Wakeham, the first store owner in Pleasant Creek in 1854, established a timer-mill in upper Stony Creek Gorge in the late 1850s. Wakeham is credited for the clearing and levelling of the first bridle-path up the gorge. 1870s By the mid 1870s the track had been extended over Valley Gap to the Victoria Forest (the upper region of the Victoria Valley). McKeon's bullock team was known to have hauled red gum from the Valley to Stawell in the late 1870s and the 1880s. 1880s In 1887 an article in the Pleasant Creek news describes the Stony Creek Gorge track as "being a ledge alongside the mountain range, formed in the early days with the aid of earth and timber, along which the bullock teams used to travel to Horsham and plains of the Wimmera beyond." 1890s Gold was discovered in the catchment area of Stony Creek and by the end of the 1890s a new track was built from "near the junction of Fyan's and Stony Creeks, up the gorge to the diggings settlement. The mining Department had paid L300 for its construction and, when completed, the track was "three miles and 30 chains in length, the side cuttings at the narrowest part being 10 feet between" and "the watercourses which cross the track at various points" having been "filled up with rocks rolled down the sides of the hills, and consequently there can be no damage caused by bushfires which destroyed the former wooden bridges erected on the old track to Wakeham's saw-mill, the remains of which are still to be seen at the side of the diggings" The article goes on to further describe the track as one which "can with ease travel with a two horse conveyance either up or down" and that the workmen engaged in the construction of the track would be attending "a ball that night at McKeon's farm near the mouth of the gap to celebrate the successful completion of the undertaking". 1900s At what time the bridle path was extended beyond Valley Gap to the Wartook basin on the Mt. Difficult Range has not yet been determined. However, it is known that, by the turn of the century, people were travelling between Halls Gap and the caretakers' residence at Wartook Reservoir along what was now known as the "Bluff Road. Wartook's embankment had been constructed in 1887 and at that time there was already a track from Rosebrook Station homestead (near the present day Wartook Pottery) to the reservoir. Philip Rose owned both Rosebrook and Wartook Stations from the mid 1840s to the late 1850s and had regularly leased the Wartook basin to Cobb & Co. to rest horses there. 1920s Following the war of 1914-1918, tourism really took off in the Grampians, and Halls Gap rapidly grew. People would travel as far as they could on the many tracks then hike to the many lookouts being discovered by local tour guides. This led to the need for access across the range so that horse riders and the increasing number of vehicles could travel between Horsham and Halls Gap. To this end, the Bluff Road was improved and extended on 1929 and at its opening in March, 1930, by Lady Somers it was renamed the Mt. Victory Road.Map of Mt Victory Road and othersaccess routes, mt victory rd, bridle path, roads -
Orbost & District Historical Society
doily, first half 20th century
This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the early 20th century.Small hand-crafted linen doily with embroidered lace-like edging. Flower embroidery and the word "scones" sewn along bottom.Front - "scones"doily handcrafts needlework linen embroidery -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photographs, Ringwood East Railway Station in 1999
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PORTRAIT: COUPLE, approx. 1910
sepia studio photofraph . Mature couple, male seted, female standing. Chair, fringed and tesselated, full length gown with collared neckline and leg 'o' mutton sleeves. Gent with 3 piece suit, watch chain, collar and tie, cuffless trousers and elastic sided boots. Printed at front bottom coat of arms, Alan Spicer in script, Bendigo in capital letters.Alan Spicer, Bendigoperson, family, portrait -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Johnson Street from Graham Street to Danks Street, Borough of Port Melbourne, 25 Jul 1890
Plan of Johnson Street, from Graham Street to Danks Street. (including Drainage Sections)Michael Minahan (?) Contractor, 25-7-1890engineering - roads streets lanes and footpaths, michael minahan -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Gellhorn mushroom pessary associated with Dr Frank Forster
Part of the collection of Dr Frank Forster.Pessary, medium size. Clear plastic pessary consisting of three sections moulded together including a flange with elevated ring, stem and bulb. A hole extends right through the centre of the device.intrauterine device, pessary -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Optical Munitions, with Peter Law & .A.C. Godwin
Part of a series entitled “Optical Munitions - School of Natural Philosophy, 1942-1945”. Black and white photo of Peter Law and A.C. Goodwin examining optical glass specimens.In ink on lower left hand corner : “28”. -
Galen Catholic College
Hairspray Senior School Production, 2014
Galen Catholic College has usually put on at least one theatrical production every year and in 2014, the musical Hairspray was produced. These photos show the performers during the production itself.galen catholic college, galen college, school theatrical productions, hairspray, 2014, students -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Condon, Peter, Cleared Hot: Forward Air Controller Stories from the Vietnam War
A collection of histories by US Airforce and allied forward Air Controllers from the Southeast Asian War 1961-1975A collection of histories by US Airforce and allied forward Air Controllers from the Southeast Asian War 1961-1975vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - aerial operations - american, us air force