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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour and foreshore, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Hor line ruled 0.5 cm from top, & 5 cm from bottom 3 (in circle) 51 QMS WIDE + 2 1/2 DOOP 40 x 17 Touch up All pencil 60 in blue pencilport of portland archives, portland harbour, foreshore, bentinck street, henty street, all saints church -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Border ruled in red biro. Back: Border ruled in pencil. 51cms wide x 27 ½ cms deep. (Front cover) harb024 / all in pencil.port of portland archives, k s anderson wharf -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Early Shipping: Ocean/Railway Pier, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- charge to-Stamp- The Australian Producer 27.8 Stamp- Charge to- The Australian Producer 27.8 c55c To a Benson Am Tuesday Not mountedport of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port Of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Border ruled in Pencil '23 1/2 cms' topborder, '52' 917 in enclosed area. All in pencil. Back: Border ruled in pencil. '23.5 cms' top border, '52' 917 in enclosed area. All in Pencilport of portland archives, harbour construction, wharf, battery point -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Spray Wall Construction, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Page 22 (17) - blue biro Rectangle ruled in pencilport of portland archives, portland harbour, spray wall, cliff -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater Construction, 1960
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Boreder ruled in pencil 'c'- Pink texta Back: Border ruled in pencil 'c'- Pink textaport of portland archives, portland harbour, wharf -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 11 - blue biro Border ruled in pencil Portland "Guardian" - purple stampport of portland archives, main breakwater, construction, portland harbour, harbour development -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Border ruled 4 sides 'Reduce to 28 ems wide' - top border 50%- green pencil 14 bottom border - all in pencilport of portland archives, construction, harbour, portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Machinery work, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 9 mm border rule around edges, in pencil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour Development, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Border ruled in pencil.' Bottom border 19 ems wide (P19) (M)' in pencilport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Border ruled in pencil. Top border '(15) P22' in pencil Bottom '24 ems' - in pencil '67%' centre in blue pencil 'Erecting steel framework for the new transit shed on No 2 Quay' - top, black biroport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Harbour Construction, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Pencil border - 8mm wide '(16) ' pencil ruled around edges. '28 1/2 ems wide' - in pencil.' 60%' - in pencilport of portland archives, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Cape Grant Quarry, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Border ruled in pencil 'Cape Grant Quarry Loading a s stone, (1) 5'4" approx' all in pencil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour Construction, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 1 cm border ruled around edges, '28 1/2 EMs wide P21 (Upper) (N)' - in pencilport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Border ruled in pencil 5" x 2 5/8" approx - in pencilport of portland archives, main breakwater, construction, portland harbour, harbour development, euclid truck -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Cape Grant Quarry, Quarry, Cape Grant, 01/11/1956
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- Border ruled around in pencil. Cape Grant Quarry 1/11/56 'View to south east showing excavtor on limestone level, quarry master on 70ft level and box blast result on 40ft level in foreground. Note rock fave obscured by over burden material' - Pencil '5 x 3/4 approx' - pencilport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Railway Construction, Port of Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 36 cms wide x 23 cms deep 120# PHT Rail ya 83% - all in pencil Border ruled in pencilport of portland archives, pht rail yards -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Bridgewater Construction, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- Margin ruled in pencil, diagonal in pencil. 'C' 4x2 1/4 - Pencil 'Bridgewater road bridge 29/3/57 looking s.s.w'- written in blue biro. 'Otway Street Bridge - Pencilport of portland archives, otway street bridge, bridgewater road bridge construction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from The "Post" , 4-8-93 P3 COUNCIL NEWS - Council helps schools - ECB FM concerns - Needle disposalSupport will be given to local schools in their dealings with the State Government's restructuring process, Ringwood Council decided this week. Council has expressed concens with local radio station ECB FM's proposed rule changes which, according to a council report, attempts to remove any influence of Ringwood Coucil from the station. Council has recommended $3130 be budgeted next financial year for a sharps disposal service for prescribed intravenous drug users.` -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, B&W, Peter Box, AFL Footballer c 1950, c1950
Peter Box , played Australian Rules Football for Cheltenham and Australian Football League team Footscray . He won the Brownlow Medal in 1956. This medal, named after Fitzroy footballer Charles Brownlow, is awarded each year to the Fairest and Best Player in the AFL as voted by the umpires of the AFLPeter Box was a champion Australian Rules Footballer in the 1950's and won the prestigious Bownlow medal in 1956A Black and white photograph of Peter Box, Captain Footscray AFL Club, with Bob Davis , Captain Geelong AFL Club c 1950Handwritten - Peter Box / Brownlow Medalist 1956 / Footscray / Cheltenham Captain 1950box peter, australian rules football, brownlow medal, brownlow charles, footscray football club, fitzroy football club, geelong football club, davis bob, city of moorabbin, brighton, dendy henry, box william, box elizabeth, rietman august, rietman frieda, box cottage museum ormond, box alonzo, glen eira city council, city of moorabbin historical society, ormond, bentleigh, cheltenham -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, 1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Football Club, 1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Football Club, 1903 or 1908
1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Australian Rules Football Club. Philip Jones, a relative of James Jones who was a pioneer settler in Moorabbin Shire, is holding the football. In the late 1850s Melbourne's schools are first recorded organising football games modeled on precedents at English schools The earliest known such match was played on 15 June 1858 between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School on the St Kilda foreshore. On 10 July 1858, the Melbourne-based Bell's Life in Victoria and Sporting Chronicle published a letter by prominent Victorian cricketer Tom Wills, calling for the formation of a "foot-ball club" with a "code of laws" to keep cricketers fit during winter. The Melbourne Football Club's rules of 1859 are the oldest surviving set of laws for Australian football. The ten simple rules were drawn up on 17 May at a meeting chaired by Tom Wills and in attendance were journalists W. J. Hammersley and J. B. Thompson, and Thomas H. Smith. The rules were signed by Tom Wills, William Hammersley, J. Sewell, J. B. Thompson, Alex Bruce, T. Butterworth and Thomas H. Smith. Importantly, the rules were widely publicised and distributed. Having been codified in 1859, this means that Australian football is an older sport than most other football codes in the world, including soccer. As Geoffrey Blainey states, "soccer has no club that matches the antiquity of the early Victorian clubs." In 1859 several new football clubs formed including the Castlemaine Football Club, Geelong Football Club and the Melbourne University Football Club. The first football match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was not until 1876. Cricket authorities soon saw the opportunity to capitalise on the rapid growth of Australian football, however, and soon most grounds in Victoria were expanded to accommodate the dual purpose, a situation that continues to this day. Football matches between 1859 and 1899 were played in a 20-per-side format. n 1896, delegates from the stronger and wealthier Victorian Football Association clubs—Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne—met to form a breakaway competition and in 1897, the Victorian Football League (VFL), was born as an eight-team competition. Popularity of the VFL grew rapidly and by 1925 with 12 teams, had become the most prominent league in the game and would dominate so many aspects of the sport from that point on. Moorabbin Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, was the name of two distinct Australian rules football clubs which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). The first club, founded in the early 20th century, joined the VFA in 1951 and played there until 1963 with great success; they played home matches at Moorabbin Oval and wore royal blue and white hooped jerseys. The second club played in the VFA from 1983 to 1987. Moorabbin played initially in the Federal Football League, making their debut in 1909 and competing until 1950. During this time the club won 12 premierships, including winning all six premierships staged over the nine years between 1940 and 1948 (the competition was in recess from 1942 until 1944). The club entered the VFA in 1951. Its Federal League home ground, the Dane Road Reserve, was not up to VFA standards; so, in 1951 the club played at Cheltenham, and in 1952 moved into the Moorabbin Oval, which the Moorabbin Council had developed during 1951. The Kangaroos made the 1954 and 1955 finals series without success but in 1957 they helped eliminate premiership favourite Williamstown after defeating them by two points in the Semi Final. Moorabbin, who were coached by Bill Faul, took on Port Melbourne in the Grand Final, whom they had not once beaten since joining the league. In another upset, Moorabbin won comfortably to claim their maiden VFA premiership. In the early 1960s, the Moorabbin Council was very keen to bring a Victorian Football League team to Moorabbin Oval. 1964, the Moorabbin City Council secured a deal with St Kilda, who moved to Moorabbin Oval starting in 1965. The club originally intended to seek readmission for the 1965 season, but in July the club committee decided to withdraw permanently from the Association,and disbanded.Photograph is Black and White. Three rows of Australian Rules Football players in a typical team photograph. Some are wearing striped jumpers, either the stripes are going horizontal or parallel. There is a known man in this photo, named Philip Jones, who is holding the football in front row. There are two men wearing suits at the left, on the end of the third row. Hewitt, Photographer, 92 Regent St. North Richmond.moorabbin, football club, 1903, 1908, philip jones, james jones, early settlers, market gardeners, pioneers, herron john, australian rules foorball, victorian footbal league, victorian football association, moorabbin city council, moorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, st kilda football club, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, 1909 Moorabbin Australian Rules Football Team, 1909 Moorabbin Australian Rules Football Team, 1909
Australian Rules Football history see MAV 00517 1909: Football Team. Only player named is Paddy Green. Since the player guernseys are almost the same and the photographer is the same we presume this is the same team as shown in MAV 00517 named as the Moorabbin Football Team Moorabbin Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, was the name of two distinct Australian rules football clubs which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). The first club, founded in the early 20th century, joined the VFA in 1951 and played there until 1963 with great success; they played home matches at Moorabbin Oval and wore royal blue and white hooped jerseys. The second club played in the VFA from 1983 to 1987. Moorabbin played initially in the Federal Football League, making their debut in 1909 and competing until 1950. During this time the club won 12 premierships, including winning all six premierships staged over the nine years between 1940 and 1948 (the competition was in recess from 1942 until 1944). The club entered the VFA in 1951. Its Federal League home ground, the Dane Road Reserve, was not up to VFA standards; so, in 1951 the club played at Cheltenham, and in 1952 moved into the Moorabbin Oval, which the Moorabbin Council had developed during 1951. The Kangaroos made the 1954 and 1955 finals series without success but in 1957 they helped eliminate premiership favourite Williamstown after defeating them by two points in the Semi Final. Moorabbin, who were coached by Bill Faul, took on Port Melbourne in the Grand Final, whom they had not once beaten since joining the league. In another upset, Moorabbin won comfortably to claim their maiden VFA premiership. In the early 1960s, the Moorabbin Council was very keen to bring a Victorian Football League team to Moorabbin Oval. 1964, the Moorabbin City Council secured a deal with St Kilda, who moved to Moorabbin Oval starting in 1965. The club originally intended to seek readmission for the 1965 season, but in July the club committee decided to withdraw permanently from the Association,and disbanded. Photograph is Black and White. Three row of football boys. Some are wearing striped jumpers, either the stripes are going horizontal or parallel. There are twelve men wearing a suits, four in the third row, four in the second row and four in the first row. One of the boys wearing a suit in the front row, has a hat in his hand. The boys in the front row are kneeling, the second row are standing on the ground and the third row are standing on benches. Only player named is Paddy Green. Phillip Jones may also be in the photo Row 2 4th from left Front of Mount : 1909 Back of Mount : written Paddy Green , stamp HEWITT 92 Regent Street North Richmondfootball team, 1909, paddy green, moorabbin, moorabbin football club, 1903, 1908, 1909, philip jones, james jones, paddy green, early settlers, market gardeners, pioneers, herron john, australian rules foorball, victorian footbal league, victorian football association, moorabbin city council, moorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, st kilda football club, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph - Plateway (Wheelway) Steel, circa 1885
By the later 1800s the dirt roads in the then out-lying areas of the City of Moorabbin became dangerous, and almost impassable due to huge potholes and muddy swampy areas. The heavily laden market gardener’s carts regularly broke axles and wheels, and horses foundered on their way to the Melbourne markets. Even worse, the heavier “iron maidens”, carrying their malodorous loads of sewage from Melbourne’s inner suburbs for dumping in the outlying areas of the City of Moorabbin, also got bogged in the mire. It was decided that a practical solution to this problem was to install a metal plateway on the side of the problematic roads. In about 1887 the Moorabbin Shire Centre Road, in the Brighton East area, two parallel metal rails were installed so that the wheels of carts could run along smoothly, the horse travelled in the filled, middle area between the rails. Point Nepean Road plateway was removed in 1930 and Centre Dandenong Road plateway was removed in 1934-35. The worn plateway along Centre Road, East Brighton (now known as Bentleigh), was gradually taken up in several pieces, commencing in the the1920s, when its condition deteriorated and it caused a hazard to bikes, pedestrians, motor-cycles and the few early cars. The early steel plateway, constructed by David Munro, and opened on 23rd March 1885 by Thomas Bent, was built along Nepean Highway, between Asling St. and Bay St. The Point Nepean Track was subsequently extended into Moorabbin with branches along Centre, Cumins, South, Wickham, and Keys Roads, the total length was 13 miles. In 1908-1909 plates were laid along Centre Dandenong Road to Ross Street Bentleigh This innovative solution proved successful and was used until gradually the main roads were upgraded, and motorised vehicles started to appear. Two parallel metal rails were installed in the right hand side of a few main roads in the Shire of Moorabbin so that the wheels of heavily-loaded market gardener's carts on their way to markets in Melbourne could run along smoothly. The horse pulling the carts travelled in the filled, middle area between the rails. The Steel Plateway was constructed by David Munro, and opened on 23rd March 1885 by Thomas Bent. The wheelway first only ran along Nepean Highway, but it soon extended from Centre Dandenong Road, along Nepean road to its junction with Chapel Street, St Kilda. Later branch lines were built along Centre Road, Bentleigh as far as Warrigal Road and, according to early photographs, along Wickham Road Moorabbin as well. This innovative solution proved successful and was used until gradually the main roads were upgraded, and motorised vehicles started to appear. There was a problem with the wheelway : there was only a single set of rails and this was established on the right-hand side of the Nepean Road, travelling towards the city. Traffic FROM the city travelled on the correct or left-hand side of the road. The exception to this rule was the malodorous iron-clads, heavily riveted iron carts, generally travelling in convoy, carrying several tons of human effluent out of Melbourne to be trenched-in in the sandy soil of the Moorabbin district. Moorabbin City Council donated and installed a small section of Plateway at Box Cottage Museum in 1984melbourne, brighton, moorabbin, roads, plateway, wheelway, transport, st kilda, bent thomas, munro david, market gardens, steelway, carts horse-drawn, iron maidens, point nepean track -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: WARNE'S LARGE TYPE READY RECKONER
Red cloth covered titled Warne's Large Type Ready Reckoner Revised Edition 1943. Contents include: Decimal Conversion Tables, General Information, Simple Fractions, Rates Exceeding £1, Trade Discount & Duty Tables, Commissioon & Discount Tables, Table of Dates, Hourly Wages Tables, Conversion Tables, Money Weights and Measures (Imperial), The Metric System, Electrical Measures and Simple Rules in Mental Arithmetic.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - warne's large type ready reckoner, frederick warne & co., ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: LETTER TO MR R DUIMOVICH
Pink copy of a letter to Mr R Duimovich from T H Williams, dated 20/6/1979. It was ruled that a dispute existed within the Industry and ordered the parties concerned into a Conference to attempt to conciliate, as much as possible, all aspects of the Log of Claims presented in the Courts.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - letter to mr r duimovich, commissioner connell, arbitration court, the municipal association of victoria, t h williams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: MOBILE PHONE NUMBERS
Two yellow ruled pages with mobile phone numbers of Adams Neil, Belot Frank, Cooke Carl, Hardwick Gary, Llewellyn, O'Sullivan Gavin, ?onkervitch Tony, Scaiff Ken, Turner Wil, Wheadons truck, Pollocks truck, Wignalls K Jnr & Snr, Harry Cuffe, David Hudson, Ian Nichols, Nevins Luke, Nevins Chris and Ron Hayfield.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - mobile phone numbers, adams neil, belot frank, cooke carl, hardwick gary, llewellyn, o'sullivan gavin, ?onkervitch tony, scaiff ken, turner wil, wheadons truck, pollocks truck, wignalls k jnr & snr, harry cuffe, david hudson, ian nichols, nevins luke, nevins chris, ron hayfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - INDEX TO THE VARIOUS CLAUSES OF THE NEW REGULATIONS - SANDHURST GOLDFIELDS
INDEX TO THE VARIOUS CLAUSES OF THE NEW REGULATIONS - SANDHURST GOLDFIELDS / small brown , string bound , stained paper booklet / page 1 shows SANDHURST GOLDFIELDS General Regulations - Chief Secretary's Office , Melbourne , 22nd August , 1856. 'His excellency the Officer administering the government , with the advice of the Executive Council , has approved and authorised the promulgation of the following General Regulations dated the 3rd of October , 1855 ) under the Act of Council 18 Victoria No. 37. By His Excellency's Command ,W.5044, William C Haines' - back page shows Argus Stationery Depot , Pike's Buildings , Pall Mall, Sandhurst.book, bendigo, argus stationery depot , pike's buildings , pall mall, sandhurst , /1871, english, book edition: rules and regulations of the bendigo mining exchange, 1871. bendigo mining exchange.///index to the various clauses of the new regulations - sandhurst goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORRESPONDENCE: MASON FAMILY, March 5 1975
Correspondence to BHS re Moran family - Marcellus Motan (headmaster of Sandhurst Grammar School) and Matthew Moran (Bendigo councillor) from Miss Marjorie Moran March/April 1975. Mention of gift to BHS of the Rules of Sandhurst Grammar School (acknowledged by Society in reply to Miss Mason). Copy of Rules 2845.1 Father of donor (Marcellus Moran ) was headmaster of Sandhurst Grammar School. Her grandfather Matthew Moran was on the City Council 1870 - 1875/6. The printer Maurice Moran was no relation.Maurice Moranperson, individual, moran family, mathew morann, bendigo public baths, majorie morann. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: CONSTITUTION AND RULES OF ARTS BENDIGO
Merle Hall Collection - Constitution and Rules of Arts Bendigo a. Constitution of 'Arts Bendigo' (A Branch of the Victorian Arts Council) - Revised 1982., 7 pages; b. Rules of Arts Bendigo Incorporated 16 pages (34 Rules); c. ''Draft Branch Constitution, Victorian Arts Council X Branch'' 7 page form Constitution with hand-written annotations making this appropriate so as to be the Constitution of Arts Bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GILBERT RULE COLLETION: NATIONAL REFERENDUM ADVERTISEMENTS, 1914 - 18
... PERSON Individual gilbert rule National Referendum Council. Strip ...Strip of advertisements used to advertise referendum for conscription. "Shall Australia Quit?" "The Kaiser Votes No" "Australians will be there" etc. Advertisements are joined in a serrated tear off strip. Each edged in dark blue with red writing.National Referendum Council.person, individual, gilbert rule