Showing 177 items matching rules and regulations
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Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, CUSTOMS of the ARMY, Military Board Army HQ, 1965
Contents cover parades, mess procedure, social affairs, even drinking and smoking. Item in the collection relating to Frank “Dinky” Dean BEM, refer cat No 124.2 for service details.Book, “Customs of the Army”, red buckram covers with Coat of Arms in gold and name, 61 pages of rules, regulations plus sketches, all print in black.customs, army 1965, -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Book - Constitution, Harston, Partridge & & Co, Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria, 1923
The General Charges, Laws, Rules and Regulations, etc, etc, etc 1922Social or spiritual significanceCobalt blue fabric cover with words embossed in gold - "Victoria Constitutions 1922" - 6th Edition Edition adopted by Grand Lodge on the 20th day of September 1922Published under the authority of the Grand Lodge by Wm. Stewart, Grand Secretary -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, The Legacy Club of Melbourne Incorporated Rules
... The Legacy Club of Melbourne Incorporated Rules...rules ...This document sets out the rules and a statement of purpose. The document is incomplete, only pages 37- 59 are available. It is probably a copy of the original document. More details to be added. TBAThe rules and objectives have been revised and updated periodically.White A4 paper x 21 pages with black type of Legacy Club Rules.rules, regulations, objectives -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Report of Special Committee (H29), 1948
... regulations ...A special committee was convened to investigate matters raised by Legate A N Kemsley (Chairman of JLC) in a letter dated 22 January 1948. The committee comprised of Legatees Armstrong (Chairman), Blackall, Brain, Carleton, Kemsley, G Langley, Sheldon, and Vines. The matters were addressed in two groups, Loyalty and Training in Good Citizenship. Loyalty: recommendations included a framed photo of the King and Queen is displayed in all residences and rooms where classes were conducted; that a simple declaration of loyalty be recited as part of classes; that the Union Jack and Australian flag be displayed in all rooms where classes are held (flags would need to be procured as their present stock as 'small and in poor order'; that the offer to borrow items from the UK Information Office about the Royal family be accepted; that Anzac Day and the Shrine of Remembrance be discussed prior to Anzac Day at classes held in March and April; that Junior Legatees be encouraged to attend Legacy Ceremony at the Shrine on Anzac Day. Training in good citizenship: to use the Legacy camps to impress on the juniors aspects of appropriate behaviour and attitudes. The notation H29 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A record of Legatees making recommendations about loyalty and behaviours to instil in junior legatees.White foolscap paper with black type x 4 pages about a special committee.Handwritten H29 in red pen and 'Policy and Objectives' in blue pen.history, regulations, rules -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet - Document, set of handbooks, Melbourne Legacy Diary / Contactors Book, 1966-2014
... regulations ...The Melbourne Legacy Diary/Contactor handbooks were produced annually by Melbourne Legacy. The books supply Legatees with many useful details and regulations. They include lists of current Legatees and contact details. A handbook is issued to all Legatees to assist them with their work with the legacy widows; eg childrens' education, welfare, accommodation, health. A quick easy guide to services provided by Melbourne Legacy such as bursaries, medical care, financial assistance etc for Legatees use. It was reissued annually for many years prior to keeping this information electronically. Many issues are held at 00305. Chapters of the book might include the following (taken from the 1956 edition), many of which are Legacy committees: Administration Anzac Day Observance Comradeship. 'Comradeship is an integral and important part of Legacy. This committee's function is primarily to arrange social and other activities which bring members together so that they become known to each other on an intimate and friendly basis; and so that when a member strikes a problem, he immediately knows with whom he might get into touch to discuss it in then spirit of mutual assistance.' Finance Huntingdale (Golf Club) Intermediate Legacy Liaison Personnel Committee Programme Committee Dealing with the Junior Legacy Committee: Boys' Group Camps and holidays Christmas party Contact Cultural and Library Dental Demonstration Education Employment Firewood Girls' Group Housing and accomodation Legal Longbank (holiday home for widows in need of a rest) Medical Newsletter Older widows Optometrists Pensions Probation Residences Special cases Welfare Appendix A Allowances for school requisites Appendix B Scholarships Appendix C Pensions / War widows pensions / Commonwealth widows pensions / Immediate assistance SCTF Appendix D Repatriation Department Appendix E Commonwealth Social Services Appendix F CWD - Children's Welfare Department Appendix G Hospital and medical benefits for Legacy Widows and their dependants Appendix H AMF Relief Trust Fund Appendix I SCTF - Services Canteen Trust Fund Appendix J Sir Samuel McCaughey Bequest Appendix K Various sources of assistance available (eg clothing, blankets, POW associations, RSL, conveyance allowances.)A record of Legacy compiling information for use by the Legatees in their work with widows and junior legatees.62 small books of various colours, and some covered in black plastic. Issues from between 1966 and 2014.regulations, objectives, rules -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Legacy Statutes 1992 / The Code of Legacy and Annexure / Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance, 1992
... / Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance...rules ...A document including 'The code of Legacy and Annexure', 'Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance' and 'Legacy Co-ordinating Council'. The document has been republished with changes over the years. This edition is from March 1992.A record of Legacy procedures and regulations in the 1990s.Paper program, 20 pages. Includes 'The code of Legacy and Annexure', 'Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance' and 'Legacy Co-ordinating Council'Name 'Wendy' written on the top right corner in pen.rules, regulations, procedures -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Legacy / The Code of Legacy / Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance, 1950
... Legacy / The Code of Legacy / Legacy Principles and Rules...regulations ...Guide for Legatees about procedures, principles and code of conduct in 1950-52.A record of Legacy procedures and regulations in the 1950s.Booklet of codes and rules for Legatees. The spine has been rebound with brown paper, probably to combine the 1950 and 1952 issues.Legacy / The code of legacy / Legacy principles and rules for guidance / For general application / The constitution of legacy co-ordinating council / Issued by Legacy co-ordinating council Melbourne 1950-1952. Office copy. Not to be removed. Written in pencil on cover.regulations, rules, procedures -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Melbourne Legacy Handbook, 1951
... regulations ...A guide to help Legatees understand their responsibilities. These handbooks are updated periodically. Also known and the Contactors Handbook. A handbook is issued to all Legatees to assist them with their work with the legacy widows; eg childrens' education, welfare, accommodation, health. A quick easy guide to services provided by Melbourne Legacy such as bursaries, medical care, financial assistance etc for Legatees use. It was reissued annually for many years prior to keeping this information electronically. Many issues are held at 00002 and 00305. Chapters of the book include the following (taken from the 1956 edition), many of which are committees: Administration Anzac Day Observance Comradeship. 'Comradeship is an integral and important part of Legacy. This committee's function is primarily to arrange social and other activities which bring members together so that they become known to each other on an intimate and friendly basis; and so that when a member strikes a problem, he immediately knows with whom he might get into touch to discuss it in then spirit of mutual assistance.' Finance Huntingdale (Golf Club) Intermediate Legacy Liaison Personnel Committee Programme Committee Dealing with the Junior Legacy Committee: Boys' Group Camps and holidays Christmas party Contact Cultural and Library Dental Demonstration Education Employment Firewood Girls' Group Housing and accomodation Legal Longbank (holiday home for widows in need of a rest) Medical Newsletter Older widows Optometrists Pensions Probation Residences Special cases Welfare Appendix A Allowances for school requisites Appendix B Scholarships Appendix C Pensions / War widows pensions / Commonwealth widows pensions / Immediate assistance SCTF Appendix D Repatriation Department Appendix E Commonwealth Social Services Appendix F CWD - Children's Welfare Department Appendix G Hospital and medical benefits for Legacy Widows and their dependants Appendix H AMF Relief Trust Fund Appendix I SCTF - Services Canteen Trust Fund Appendix J Sir Samuel McCaughey Bequest Appendix K Various sources of assistance available (eg clothing, blankets, POW associations, RSL, conveyance allowances.)A helpful booklet for Legatees in carrying out their duties.Printed paperback book with olive green cover, white pages and black type. Front cover, Melbourne Legacy Handbook and Legacy logo printed in black ink, 1951 handwritten in black biro and underlined twice in green pencil. Cover and pages stapled together. Page 4, alterations handwritten in blue ink, one alteration made by hand held stamp.regulations, objectives, rules -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, The Code of Legacy and The Rules of the Legacy Cub of Melbourne 1960, and 1968, 1960
... The Code of Legacy and The Rules of the Legacy Cub of...rules ...Legacy published a copy of their rules and codes of conduct so that it was very clear what was expected of Legatees. Each new edition would be updated.Significant in that the code and rules can alter from time to time.One copy of 1960 Code and Rules of Legacy with grey cardboard cover and white paper pages stapled together, and three copies of 1968 Code and Rules of Legacy with green cardboard cover with white paper pages stapled together.Title and Legacy logo written in black ink.rules, regulations, procedures -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, The Legacy Club of Melbourne. Rules and Principles for Guidance and Operating Procedures of Detached Groups of Melbourne Legacy
... The Legacy Club of Melbourne. Rules and Principles for...regulations ...This booklet about the rules and objectives of the Melbourne Legacy. It was distributed to members in detached groups of Melbourne Legacy.This booklet is updated periodically as the need arises.Booklet with a yellow cardboard cover, printed white pages. 2 copies, 1961, 1967.Title and Legacy logo printed in black. Pages are printed on in black type. regulations, rules, objectives -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Legacy / The Code of Legacy / Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance, 1952
... Legacy / The Code of Legacy / Legacy Principles and Rules...regulations ...A copy of the rules and principles of Legacy what were adopted in principle at Newcastle Conference in 1947, then amended in Perth 1948, revised in Hobart 1949. Issued by the Legacy Co-ordinating Council, Melbourne 1952. "The application of these principles and rules to the domestic policy and constitution of clubs is not obligatory, but in order to ensure uniformity and continuity of policy, should be adopted, except in special circumstances".The principles and rules in the booklet are adopted policy of Legacy, determined by resolutions of the annual conference.White paper booklet with black type x 24 pages of the rules and principles of Legacy and 3 sheets of quarto, loose, pencil notes inside front cover.Top RH corner in pencil W.W. Cooper Printed text: Legacy Code of Conduct Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance for general application The Constitution of Legacy Co-Ordinating Council Issued by Legacy Co-ordinating Council Melbourne 1950. 1950+1952 (hand written in black ink).regulations, rules, procedures -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Branch Chairman's Guide 1991, 1991
... regulations ...A guide for Chairmen of Melbourne Legacy. This copy was owned by Graham Riches. The guide contains: Section A Operations Council and Branches : The Relationship Operations Council Section B Group, Liaison Committee and Groups : The Relationship Group Liaison Committee Section C Internal Changes of Communication and Sources of Information for the Legatee Section D An outline of responsibilities and procedural guidelines for branch chairmen Section E Financial Authority of Branches Section F Guidelines for the Format and Content of Branch Minutes Section G Selection and Appointment of Branch Chairmen Section H Enrolment, Contact and Reporting Procedures Section I Procedure and Notes for Proposers of Prospective Members Section J Duty Legatee Scheme Section K Education (including Sir John Gellibrand Memorial Scholarship and the Macrae Trust) Section L Section M Welfare Section N Pensions, Benefits and Allowances Section O Widows' Committee and Widows' Clubs Section P Widows' Clubs Rules Section Q Current Rates of Social Security and Repatriation Pensions Section R Recommended List of Contractors Available for Home Maintenance (including a list of contractors that can provide services to Widows, such as plumbers, bricklayers, electricians and blind supplies and repairs) 31 yellow pages - not scanned due to it being names and addresses and phone numbers. Section S Administration Instructions An Organisation Chart of Legacy and A Table of Organisation of StaffA living document that was regularly updated for the Chairman of Melbourne Legacy to use in his duties.A4 pages x 64 bound together with split pins.L/GPA Riches in pencil on top edge.regulations, rules, objectives -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Catalogue, 116th Annual Show Saturday 19 March 1994, 1994
Contains schedule of events for the show, including advertisements, rules and regulations, show categories.Small yellow cardboard bound printed catalogue. On front schedule, Tatura and Goulburn Valley A H & P Assn Inc 116th Annual Show, their logo, date of show and picture of family going to show.a h & p assn inc., tatura and goulburn valley a h & p assn inc., show catalogues -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Bye-Laws 50-55 Ballaarat Cemetery
... rules ...Possibly made around 1856 when the Rules and Regulations of the Ballaarat Cemetery (Old) was formed. ballaarat old cemetery, ballarat cemetery, rules, exhumation -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Money, Military Payment Certificates, 1964
Military payment certificates, or MPC, was a form of currency used to pay U.S. military personnel in certain foreign countries. It was used in one area or another from a few months after the end of World War II until a few months after the end of U.S. participation in the Vietnam War – from 1946 until 1973. MPC utilized layers of line lithography to create colorful banknotes that could be produced cheaply. Fifteen series of MPCs were created. However, only 13 series were issued. The remaining two were largely destroyed, although some examples remain. Among the 13 released series a total of 94 notes are recognized.The 5 cent note is purple, The 10 cent note is green, the 25 cent note is red and the dollar note is mauve. Each contain a picture of a female with series 641.Both front and back of the notes is the wording "For use only in United States military establishments, by United States authorized personal in accordance with applicable rules and regulations."money, united states, usa, vietnam, military payment certificates, 1 dollar, 10 cents, 5 cents, 25 cents, currency, 1964 -
Clunes Museum
Manual - CONSTITUTION AND RULES
.1 BOOKLET, MT PROSPECT DISTRICT TENNIS ASS, CONSTITUTION AMD RULES .2 NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING 6 OCTOBER 1988 .3 BASIC RULES AND REGULATIONS MT. PROSPECT TENNIS ASSOCIATION .4 EMPTY RESULT SHEET MT PROSPECT TENNIS ASStennis constitution, junior rules and regulation, mt prospect district tennis association -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Certificate - War Savings Certificates x 4
4 X War Savings Certificates Valued at One Pound each. Numbered in numerical orderWar Savings Certificates X 4. Each is cream background, with dark green writing, front and back each to the value of 1 pound. Each dated 23/12/1948. at top. Signed and date stamped at Tatura. Continuous numbers AA591359 ,AA591360, AA591361, AA591362Commonwealth of Australia, War Savings Certificates, plus values, entitlements and values, face value when paid. Rear has rules etc pertaining to regulations etc -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Handbook for Contactors
... regulations ...A handbook is issued to all Legatees to assist them with their work with the legacy widows; eg childrens' education, welfare, accommodation, health. A quick easy guide to services provided by Melbourne Legacy such as bursaries, medical care, financial assistance etc for Legatees use. It was reissued annually for many years prior to keeping this information electronically. Many issues are held at 00305. Chapters of the book include the following, many of which are committees: Administration Anzac Day Observance Comradeship. 'Comradeship is an integral and important part of Legacy. This committee's function is primarily to arrange social and other activities which bring members together so that they become known to each other on an intimate and friendly basis; and so that when a member strikes a problem, he immediately knows with whom he might get into touch to discuss it in then spirit of mutual assistance.' Finance Huntingdale (Golf Club) Intermediate Legacy Liaison Personnel Committee Programme Committee Dealing with the Junior Legacy Committee: Boys' Group Camps and holidays Christmas party Contact Cultural and Library Dental Demonstration Education Employment Firewood Girls' Group Housing and accomodation Legal Longbank (holiday home for widows in need of a rest) Medical Newsletter Older widows Optometrists Pensions Probation Residences Special cases Welfare Appendix A Allowances for school requisites Appendix B Scholarships Appendix C Pensions / War widows pensions / Commonwealth widows pensions / Immediate assistance SCTF Appendix D Repatriation Department Appendix E Commonwealth Social Services Appendix F CWD - Children's Welfare Department Appendix G Hospital and medical benefits for Legacy Widows and their dependants Appendix H AMF Relief Trust Fund Appendix I SCTF - Services Canteen Trust Fund Appendix J Sir Samuel McCaughey Bequest Appendix K Various sources of assistance available (eg clothing, blankets, POW associations, RSL, conveyance allowances.)This booklet assisted legatees locating services available to widows and children from within Legacy or government departments.Cover, cardboard, colour pale yellow, pages paper, colour white. Black print. Corners of cover cut off at an angle.Melbourne Legacy, Legacy symbol, Handbook for Contactors, issued with Melbourne Legacy Diary 1960. regulations, objectives, rules, register -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Handbook for Contactors, 1x1959, 1x1961, 1x1996, 2x1972
... regulations ...A handbook is issued to all Legatees to assist them with their work with the legacy widows; eg childrens' education, welfare, accommodation, health. A quick easy guide to services provided by Melbourne Legacy such as bursaries, medical care, financial assistance etc for Legatees use. It was reissued annually for many years prior to keeping this information electronically. Many issues are held at 00002 and 01080. Chapters of the book include the following, many of which are committees: Administration Anzac Day Observance Comradeship. 'Comradeship is an integral and important part of Legacy. This committee's function is primarily to arrange social and other activities which bring members together so that they become known to each other on an intimate and friendly basis; and so that when a member strikes a problem, he immediately knows with whom he might get into touch to discuss it in then spirit of mutual assistance.' Finance Huntingdale (Golf Club) Intermediate Legacy Liaison Personnel Committee Programme Committee Dealing with the Junior Legacy Committee: Boys' Group Camps and holidays Christmas party Contact Cultural and Library Dental Demonstration Education Employment Firewood Girls' Group Housing and accomodation Legal Longbank (holiday home for widows in need of a rest) Medical Newsletter Older widows Optometrists Pensions Probation Residences Special cases Welfare Appendix A Allowances for school requisites Appendix B Scholarships Appendix C Pensions / War widows pensions / Commonwealth widows pensions / Immediate assistance SCTF Appendix D Repatriation Department Appendix E Commonwealth Social Services Appendix F CWD - Children's Welfare Department Appendix G Hospital and medical benefits for Legacy Widows and their dependants Appendix H AMF Relief Trust Fund Appendix I SCTF - Services Canteen Trust Fund Appendix J Sir Samuel McCaughey Bequest Appendix K Various sources of assistance available (eg clothing, blankets, POW associations, RSL, conveyance allowances.)This booklet assisted legatees locating services available to widows and children from within Legacy or government departments.Five copies of the Handbook for Contactors. Different covers from different dates, 1 green, 1 apricot, 2 grey, 1 blue.2 x Melbourne Legacy, Legacy logo, Handbook for Contactors, Issued with Melbourne Legacy Diary 1959/1961-62. 2 x Melbourne Legacy, Legacy logo Handbook for Contactors, For use in conjunction with Melbourne Legacy Diary 1972. 1 x Melbourne Legacy, Legacy logo, Handbook for Contactors, For use in conjunction with Melbourne Legacy Diary 1966.regulations, objectives, rules, register -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Rule Book, City of Ballaarat, "City of Ballaarat - Regulation No. 13", 1882
... Regulations ...Rule book or printed set of Regulation contained within Reg. Item 2526, page 16, titled "City of Ballaarat - Regulation No. 13". Booklet comprises eight pages, pinned and glued into the book. Details the regulations prepared to regulate the operations and parking of Hackney Carriages and Borough Stage Coaches. Details carriage stage coach stands locations and parking rules around Ballarat, Sebastopol, Stands for Omnibuses, and Fares for Hackney Carriages, by distance, detention and by time. Passed by the Council of City of Ballaarat 30/1/1882 and Gazetted in the Victorian Govt. Gazette, page 290 on 3/2/1882. Note Item Not formally Numbered.trams, tramways, ballarat, hackney carriages, regulations, fares -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - DOCUMENT, BOARDING PASS, 1969
Boarding Pass issued to Pte Kevin PURDON No 3792379 3 RAR & 9 RAR Vietnam.Document. foolscap, printed in purple type with details of Rules & Regulations re boarding a flight from Saigon, South Vietnam to Sydney. Also recorded are flight times, meals, prohibited items & alcohol abuse.“Boarding Pass No 81”document, boarding pass, vietnam -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, City of Kew, City of Kew Municipal Library, Children's Section, 1953
1860: Kew's first library was the Kew Literary and Scientific Society, which opened on 6 August 1860. 1884: Kew Town Hall was extended and the library transferred to a room on the upper floor. This was not an ideal arrangement as the room was required for Council purposes. 1904: A cottage adjoining Kew Town Hall was purchased for use as a library. 1937: The library was closed for a major overhaul of stock and renovation of the building. It reopened in December 1937 and remained there for more than 35 years. 1973: When the Civic Centre opened in Charles Street, Kew, the library moved in. 1987: Kew Library moved to its current location in the converted city hall, overlooking the beautiful Alexandra Gardens. The library was officially opened at this site on Friday 23 October 1987 by the Mayor of Kew, Cr James Tutt. (Source: Boroondara Library Services)Historically and socially significant set of regulations governing the use of the children's library in Kew in the early 1950sOriginal framed rules and regulations of the junior section of the Kew Library, dated 16.6.1953, authorised by the Mayor (W.E.R. Hope) and Town Clerk (W.D.Birrell). The document also lists opening hours of the Kew and East Kew branches.kew public library - kew (vic), kew public library - east kew (vic), city of kew - library guidelines -
Williamstown High School
1999 study planner
Spiral bound, maroon plastic covered student study planner, issued by Williamstown High School for students in 1999. Also contains information about rules and regulations, uniform, bell times, camps, music programs.williamstown high school, student study planner, 2000 -
Williamstown High School
2000 study planner
Spiral bound, maroon plastic covered student study planner, issued by Williamstown High School for students in 2000. Also contains information about rules and regulations, uniform, bell times, camps, music programs.williamstown high school, study planner, 2000 -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Book, L.F. Johnston Commonwealth Government Printer, Military Financial Regulations and Instructions, Early 20th Century
... Military Financial Regulations and Instructions ...Military Financial Regulations and Instructions 1935 Reprinted with amendments up to and including Statutory Rule No 122 of 22 December 1938 and with amendments to Instructions up to and including Serial No 40 (AAO 141/1939)Pay and Allowances for Service Personnel as at 1935/1939 A book oblong in shape faded blue/green colour thin cardboard covers white pages.Serial No 40 (AAO 141/1939) by Authority L.F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra (Printed in Australia). Hand written in ink in top right hand corner of front cover: W. A. Cronk/Capt 59 Bn Hand written in ink top right corner of inside front page: W.A. CRONK. Capt./59 Bn.military financial regulations canberra johnston australia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - DOCUMENT, RULES BDSC, Bendigo District Servicemen's Club, C.1978
... rules ...The document relates to the Rules and Regulations of the new Bendigo District Servicemen's Club Havilah Rd Bendigo. Rules cover among other, admission, rights, membership, dress, misconduct, guests, gambling, club hours, trading & complaints. Refer Cat No 8073P for more details. Item in the collection re David Patterson, refer cat No 8070.Document paper 4 pages stapled in top RH corner, all text in black with sections underlined re headings, item is a photo copy."Bendigo District Servicemen's Club - Local Rules"brsl, smirsl, bdsc, rules -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, "The Mascot Menace"
Booklet issued by Military Forces, outlining rules in relation to the import of plants and animals by Returning Forces in WW2. Was common for Service people to bring back mascots as souvenirs from overseas in breach of Australian Regulations. Small brown booklet issued by Australian Military Forces. 22 pages of content in black and white. In relation to import of animals on plants back into Australia by Military or Civilians.Front header "Australian Animal Disease Control" and titled "The Mascot Menace"/mascots, disease control, ww2 -
Williamstown High School
2002 Years 7-10 student planner
Spiral bound, maroon plastic covered student study planner, issued by Williamstown High School for studentsin years 7-10, in 2002. Also contains information about rules and regulations, uniform, bell times, camps, music programs.williamstown high school, 2002 -
Williamstown High School
2004 study planner
Spiral bound, maroon plastic covered student study planner, issued by Williamstown High School for students in Years 11-12, in 2004. Also contains information about rules and regulations, uniform, bell times, camps, music programs.williamstown high school, 2004, student study planner -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Co - abstracts of Rules for Gripmen
... Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Co - abstracts of Rules for...Rules ...Copy of a document from an original source, handwritten and partly typed. Details the 104 Rules that applied to the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company grip men for cable tram operations. Gives rules for their personal behaviour, duties, operations, management of passengers, shunting, use of the gong, not converse with passengers, what to do if a flock of sheep on the line, use of the grip, stop and starting of the tram (known as a train), care of the rope, end of the shift duties and knowledge of the Rules and Regulations.Yields information about the rules that Melbourne cable tram grip men operated by.Set of two blue foolscap handwritten sheets consisting of five sheets each (Rules 1 to 76) and one typed sheet (Rules 77 to 104) titled Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Co - abstracts of Rules for Gripmentramways, trams, cable trams, grip men, rules, mtoco