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Camberwell Historical Society
Photograph, Camberwell police station, Victoria, c. 1960
Print of photograph with inscription 'Camberwell police station, Victoria c. 1960' Camberwell police station, Victoria c. 1960 -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Joint Defence Space Communication Station, Joint Defence Space Communication Station
Wooden Plaque 25cm x 20cm with insignia of Joint Defence Space Communication Station Joint Defence Space Communication Station -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, St Kilda Station
train, destination St Kilda at St Kilda stationblack and white photograph -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, E Class Steam Engine in front of Stawell Railway Station c1880
Engine E Class 345 Photo late 1880's to 1890's?Steam Engine in front of Station with about 12 Gentlemen in suites.Railway Station Stawell R A Leslie Art Photographerrailways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - Adhesive label, Radio station 3KZ, 1990's
Adhesive label or car sticker with the shape of a heart advertising Melbourne Radio station 3KZ or Radio 1179 featuring a W2 class tramcar. Gives instructions for the application on the rear of a car window. See Reg Item 569 for a different version. Two copies held.trams, tramways, 3kz, signs, advertisements -
National Wool Museum
Print, Chris McClelland, Shearing the Rams – Tuppal Station, 210
Chris was invited to be artist in resident for the historic re-enactment of “Shearing the Rams” at the North Tuppal Station woolshed held on the 4th and 5th June 2010. The celebration attracted record crowds to witness the shearing of the station rams by 72 blade shearers. Over a single weekend in 2010, thousands of people queued for hours to see a piece of Australian history recreated at North Tuppal Station near Tocumwal, NSW. In 1900, Francis Faulkner invested a staggering £4000 to extend his shearing shed on Tuppal Station, making it the biggest in the country. Over the next decade more than three million sheep trod its pine boards and were shorn in its 72 stands. After years of drought and the Great Depression, the property fell into disrepair and the station was split up. When North Tuppal Station was sold to the Atkinson family in 1928, just five of the 72 stands were in operation. In 2010, Sport Shear Australia approached the Atkinson family about holding an event in the historic shearing shed to raise money for a team of Australian shearers to go to the world shearing title in Wales. An army of volunteers restored the T-shaped shed and yards and organised a weekend of events. Over two days, 6,000 sheep were shorn and all 72 stands of the restored North Tuppal shed were brought back to life. A total of 117 shearers shared the boards with 90 wool handlers who skirted 19 fleeces every minute. For a period on each day of this historic weekend, the machines were then silenced, and 72 shearers picked up their old blade shears to recreate past shearing methods. “When they fired up and got the blades out there was deathly silence on the board - you could hear a pin drop because normal shearing you have all the machines and it is quite noisy. Here you could just hear the click, like in the song Click Go the Shears Boys. People had tears in their eyes. It was quite an emotional thing to see that and very proud to be here.” George Falkiner, grandson of Francis FalkinerColoured framed print of shearing scene in the Tuppal station, Ferrrier’s wool press on the left-hand side and station on the top. Print in framed in a light-coloured wooden frame with white coloured matte.Under artwork - In 1891 Tuppal Station, a sum of 176,000 acres threshold, was bought by Mr Fiane Sadlies Falkines, Under the management of his eldest son F.B.S. Falkines, the 72 stand woolshed was build in 1900 and powered by a 16 horsepower steam engine. Sheep were pure Boonoke blood and the average numbers of sheep shorn over nineteen years to 1909 was 152,780. Around 7200 sheep could be shorn daily. The largest clip totalled 3326 baled of greasy and scoured wool and was sold in London. Bottom right corner - Chris McClelland 181/720 Shearing The Rams – Tuppal Station -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mansourah Picture Framing, Building Heathmont Railway Station Platform by Wieland Brothers 1926, 1926
Peter Le Get found three framed photos of Heathmont view in a Heathmont Opportunity Shop. Previous owners unknown.Framed photograph with inscription - Building Heathmont Railway Station Platform by Wieland Brothers 1926.Building Heathmont Railway Station Platform by Wieland Brothers 1926. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Railway station at Aslaj, 1917_
This photograph shows a railway station at AslajDigital copy of black and white photograph. "Railway station at Aslaj"charles marshall, world war 1 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Railway station at Ramleh, 1917_
This photograph shows a railway station at Ramleh.Digital copy of black and white photograph. "Railway station at Ramleh"charles marshall, world war 1 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Cigarette boxes, 1900s
In a box dug up during renovations at 78 Station StreetSeven cigarette boxes dug up during renovations at 78 Station Street. From a box of objects dug up at 78 Station Street: cigarette box, matchbox, greeting card "Remembrance" and advertising card for "throat weakness", dating early to mid 1900sdomestic life -
Ballan Shire Historical Society
Book - Ballan Police Station - Occurrence Book, Ballan Police Station, 1860 - 1864
A large journal with hard covers of soft suede leather, brown, with very faded scrolled borders. The internal pages are one week to an opening, marked Diary of Duties and Occurrences at the Ballan Police Station, with the left page for Police Duty and the right page for Horses. The pages are ruled into columns with various headings.Ballan Police Stationballan - police station, police daily records -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Railway Station - building stage
Black and white photograph showing new station under construction - Circa 1920's See also Registration No 4706 -similar photo. PKW - i . Heathmont Railway Station -building stage"written on front of photograph" This picture of the New Station under construction indicates the High Elevation of this New Suburban Centre. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Thumbs up for Mitcham Station, 2016
18,000 commuters voted Mitcham Railway Station the best in the City of Whitehorse.18,000 commuters voted Mitcham Railway Station the best in the City of Whitehorse. Nunawading station was voted second.18,000 commuters voted Mitcham Railway Station the best in the City of Whitehorse. mitcham railway station, city of whitehorse, nunawading railway station -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Ballarat Railway Station
Ballarat Railway Station opened on 11 April 1862. Most of the 19th century architectural features of the railway station are intact. Its signal boxes and goods sheds are preserved, and it is one of only three stations in Victoria to have had a 19th-century train shed. This photo shows the facade of the south side of the station.Colour photograph of the Ballarat Railway Station.ballarat railway station -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Hazelwood Power Station, 2014, 09/06/2014
Hazelwood Power Station is was built between 1964 and 1971, The power station closed in March 2017.Colour photograph of Hazelwood Power Station. hazelwood power station, coal fired electricity generation, gippsland -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Quobba Station
Folder put together for Tatura Historical Society and Museum.Folder describing the beaching of survivors of the Kormoran at Quobba Station near Carnarvon WA and relevant history. Photos included.17 miles well and shore. Quobba Station north north west of Carnarvon WA -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1981 - Station Street Aspendale photographed from near corner of Lawrence Avenue, outside shopping strip opposite Station, 1981
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Station Stawell
Stawell railway Station with horse and buggy in front. Large trees to left of photo. Engraved "Railway Station Stawell 12.B/W/ Photgraph of the Stawell Railway Station. form the front, A large tree to the left of the station, also a Horse and Trap, also a Gaslight.stawell railways transport, mark dadswell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Station Stawell during Construction 1989 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Two Colour photos of work being done at Stawell Railway Station and Booking Office windows 1989.Two (2) Colour Photographs of Stawell Station: One shoing Plastic Mesh across a doorway leadin into the Station. The Other showing the Booking counter inside the station On Exterior Photo: There is a No Standing sign Visible and partially readable along with three other signs Interior Photo Booking Various signs including a No Smoking Sign.stawell railways transport -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Police Station corner of Roadknight and Myers Street Lakes Entrance Victoria, M Holding, 1998
new Police Station corner of Roadknight and Myers Street with previous police Station on rear of the block Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph of work commencing on new Police Station corner of Roadknight and Myers Street with previous police Station on rear of the block Lakes Entrance Victoriapolice, law and order, community facilities -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Building quote, Church of England Building Renovations and Improvements, Linton
Typed, undated quote for costs of building renovations and improvements to Linton Church of England and parish hall. Builder's name not recorded.Text: " BUILDING RENOVATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS / LINTON. "st paul's church of england linton, parish hall -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton Train Station, Unknown
The Melton South Railway Station, Brooklyn Road Originally built in the town of Leeor in 1898, the station building was relocated to Melton South in 1898. Black and white image of Melton Train Stationtransport, local architecture -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Ballarat Railway Station Platform Stairs, c2017
Ballarat Railway Station opened on 11 April 1862. Most of the 19th century architectural features of the railway station are intact. Its signal boxes and goods sheds are preserved, and it is one of only three stations in Victoria to have had a 19th-century train shed. This photo shows the facade of the south side of the station.The stairway over the railway line at Ballarat Railway Station. ballarat railway station, stairs, railway platform -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Station looking from the north side, 1/06/2009
One of a collection of photographs taken of the Nunawading Railway Station prior to the lowering of the railway line and building of the new railway station on the western side of Springvale Road so that the Springvale Road Rail Crossing can be eliminated.Black & white photograph of he precinct surrounding the Nunawading Station and the Springvale Road Railway crossing. This photograph is the station looking from the entrance of station on the north side of the tracks. See NP 3545 to NP3567 for the complete set of photographsnunawading railway station, springvale road nunawading, redevelopment of railway line/springvale road. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Churchill Street, Mont Albert and Mont Albert Station, looking towards Hamilton Street, 1919, 1919
The railway extended through to Mont Albert in 1882, but it wasn't until 1890 that a station was built with funds raised by a syndicate of local landowners.The buildings on the south side of the railway were built in 1910-1911 in the Arts and Crafts style by architect, K W Hardy. The land occupied by the Hamilton Street shops was subdivided in the 1880s and the first purpose-built shop was 'Pope and Moran, Grocers'. This shop later became Tom Morris' Grocery. By 1930 shops stretched along both sides of Hamilton Street and part way along Churchill Street. The donor, the late Norman Carter held a significant collection of photos taken around Mont Albert and Surrey Hills, in particular subjects related to the Church of England.Black and white photo taken from the centre of the road in Churchill Street, Mont Albert. Mont Albert station is on the RHS fenced off by a post and rail fence. Shops can be seen at the intersection of Hamilton and Churchill Streets. There do not appear to be any shops in Churchill Street. There are newly planted street trees within paling guards on the LHS. There does not appear to be any curb and channelling at the side of the road.Rear in blue biro in Jocelyn Hall's handwriting "Mont Albert Station 1919".mont albert station, railways, hamilton street, churchill street, shops, arts and crafts style, norman carter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Railway Station, 1/06/2009 12:00:00 AM
One of a collection of photographs taken of the Nunawading Railway Station prior to the lowering of the railway line and building of the new railway station on the western side of Springvale Road so that the Springvale Road Rail Crossing can be eliminated.Black & white photograph of he precinct surrounding the Nunawading Station and the Springvale Road Railway crossing. This photograph is A close up of the southern entrance to the Nunawading Station from Station Street. See NP 3545 to NP3567for the complete set of photographsnunawading railway station, springvale road nunawading, station street nunawading -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Pamphlet, Land Sale Brochure, Dublin Road Station Estate - 1923
"Extracts from Recent Daily Newspaper - Ringwood Train Service - STATION WANTED AT RINGWOOD EAST. A deputation from the Ringwood East Railway League and Progress Association waited on the chairman of the Railway Commissioners yesterday afternoon and asked that a railway station be erected at Dublin-road, a mile and a quarter from Ringwood. The deputation urged that there were 81 passengers who, if the station were provided, would make daily use of it, and that as the Commissioners had purchased a site for a station at Dublin-road it was evident they had at one time considered it the most suitable site. The Chairman of Commissioners stated that the estimated cost of the station was £3700. Land owners in the locality should pay a proportion of the cost. Members of the deputation replied that there would be no difficulty in raising the money."Multi-fold brochure advertising public auction of residential allotments on Saturday, 10th November, 1923. Brochure includes subdivision features, local facilities and photographic images of the area and details of proposed new railway station at Dublin Road.Subdivision plan includes Dublin Road, Alexandra Road, Vonadawn Avenue, Green Street, Howard Avenue, Wood Street, and Bedford Road (Main Ferntree Gully Road). Auctioneer - Knight & Harwood, 315 Collins Street, Melbourne, Phones Central 10615, 10616. Agent - J.B. McAlpin, Opposite Railway Station, Ringwood, Phone Ringwood 7. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, V. Holt, Frank Wright at Goulbourn Station, New South Wales, 1923
Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.Black and white photograph of a man wearing trousers and a white trimmed blazer. He is standing on the platform at the Goulbourne railway station. The man is Frank Wright.Written in pen on the back - Frank Wright 21, on Goulbourne station N.S.W., Easter 1923frank wright, cornet, conductor, ballarat, goulbourne railway station, blazer -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black & white photo, Blackburn Railway Station
Blackburn Railway Station Red Rattler Blackburn Railway Station showing carriage at the platform.blackburn, railway station, red rattler -
City of Kingston
Pamphlet - Black and white, Robert McCamish & John Gilpin (Vendors), For Private Sale Station Entrance Estate, Highett, 1930s
Sales plan for land in the suburb of Highett, bounded by Wickham Road, Railway Parade, Highett Road and Point Nepean Street. The developing urban area of Highett within the City of Kingston. This land sale pamphlet illustrates the subdivision of land within the municipality and the changing demographic of the district as new houses are constructed. The extension of the railway line from the city to Mordialloc opened up the land for development.Black and white pamphlet advertising for private sale the Station Entrance Estate, Highett. Incorporates a map of the estate bordered by Wickham Road, Railway Parade, Highett Road and Point Nepean Road. Handwritten in black ink on reverse: Station Entrance / Estate / Late [indecipherable]highett, land sales, estate