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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sydney Morning Herald, Horticulture for Ladies, 1899
... The Sydney Morning Herald ...Letter from female student rebutting the idea that women could grow flowers.Copy of letter to The Editor of The Herald in the Sydney Morning Herald 3 March, 1899 p. 8 from "One of Them." the sydney morning herald, the herald, female students, women gardeners, horticulture -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Herald. Special edition, "Peace - Japan accepts surrender terms" 15/08/1945, 15/08/1945
... The Herald. Special edition, "Peace - Japan accepts ...Special edition of the The Herald, 15/08/1945, issued to report on Japan's surrender to the Allies and peace in the Pacific Special edition of The Herald newspaperSpecial edition newspaper, 8 p., illus. newspapers, the herald, peace in the pacific, world war ii -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Victoria - The Garden State, 1989
... Victoria - The Garden State...The Herald ...4 page liftout in "The Herald" 05.04.1989. P4 contains article, "Ask Them a Question: They've got the Answers," by Robert H. Taylor, Assistant Director of Agriculture. Advisory Centre to be developed at Burnley Gardens.the herald, robert h. taylor, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Beating the Blackberry Naturally, 1976
... Beating the Blackberry Naturally...The Herald ...Article in "The Herald" 15.12.1976 by Graham Pizzey referring to a letter from Mrs. M. Russell (-Young, Staff Burnley College), describing a rehabilitation project on the Shoreham foreshore by students of one of the College's ecology classes.the herald, graham pizzey, mrs m.russell, rehabilitation shoreham foreshore, burnley students, m russell-young -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Harold Sargeant (Anthos), Move Potted Shrubs at Any Time
... The Herald ...Article in "The Herald by "Anthos" (Harold Sargeant).the herald, harold sargeant, anthos, shrubs, planting shrubs -
Bialik College
Newspaper article, 'Remarkable Progress - Due to Abraham Chowers', The Herald, 1966
... 'Remarkable Progress - Due to Abraham Chowers', The Herald ...Newspaper Article 1, 'Remarkable Progress - Due to Abraham Chowers', published in The Herald, 29 July 1966. Newspaper Article 2, 'Chowers Leaving', published in The Herald, 22 July 1966. Newspaper Article 3, 'Farewell to Mr. Abraham Chowers', published in The Herald, 1 July 1966. Newspaper Article 1: 'Jewish education in Australia today is still struggling, but thanks to educationalists like Mr. Abraham Chowers remarkable progress has been made. That Bialik College in particular had become a centre of Jewish learning, was mainly to the credit of its headmaster who, after three years in Melbourne, is now returning to Israel....' Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.shakespeare grove, hebrew, judaism, principal, 1960s -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Newspaper, Queenslander Herald, No, 1914
Newspaper fragments with German text. Queenslander Herald.As per photo.documents, newspapers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Flag, Herald Shield 1934-35, 1938-39, c1934
Large blue fabric Herald Shield pennantherald shield, flag, pennant, award, trophy -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Skaters in 'The Seasons', 1969
... Skaters in 'The Seasons'...The Herald & Weekly Times Ltd ...A photo from 1969 of three girls dressed in Christmas costumes. It was taken to showcase the annual demonstration. A newspaper article from 16 October 1969 shows the girls were to perform as skaters in the production of "The Seasons" in the annual demonstration. Their names are Cathy Richardson, 9 of Avondale Heights, Karen Mills, 11 of West Footscray, and Thelma Richardson, 10 from Avondale Heights. A photo of girls in similar costumes posing with a snowman appears in a newspaper clipping at 01824 from 1959 which shows that Legacy reused the elaborate costumes that were produced for the demonstrations. This photo provides an example of the beautiful costumes worn by Junior Legacy girls for Legacy's Annual Demonstrations at the Melbourne Town Hall. Throughout the year Melbourne Legacy provided classes for Junior Legatees such as dancing, gymnastics and eurythmics, the Demonstration was an annual event to showcase their skills. Melbourne Legacy conducted Annual Demonstrations / Parades from 1928 through to the late 1970's, usually held at Melbourne Town Hall or Olympic Pool Stadium. The beautiful costumes were made by members of the Junior Legacy Mothers' Club and the Melbourne Legacy Wives' Association. Whilst the cost to Legacy was very small, the quality of the work produced was truly professional.This photograph is of historical and social significance as it serves as photographic evidence of the work that the Legacy Wives' Association and Junior Legacy Mothers' Club produced over the years.Black and white photo of three girls posing together in Christmas costumes.Stamped on the back of the photo: "COPYRIGHT / THE HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES LTD. / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA / NOT TO BE REPRODUCED / OR DISPLAYED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION", "17 October 1969"junior legatee, annual demonstration, costumes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Herald Sun, The, 1915, 5th May
Copy of 'The Herald' Wed evening May 5th 1915 Head lines '40 officer's killed . Photos of six soldiers headed 'Lives of heroes laid on Altar of Empire.''The Herald' Wednesday evening May 15th 1915'The Herald'documents, newspapers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald-Sun, History's New Leaf, 2013
... The Herald-Sun ...Article about La Trobe's Cottage and, particularly Sandi Pullman and the Friends of La Trobe's Cottage, and their efforts to restore the garden.Photocopy of article in "The Herald-Sun" 30.03.2013 by Valeriu Campan valeriu campan, the herald-sun, la trobe's cottage, sandi pullman, sandra pullman, garden -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald Sun, Ross Wi9ssing, 1999
... The Herald Sun ...Ross Wissing, former student. Article describes her career so far.Picture from "Herald-Sun" 01.12.1999 of Ross Wissingross wissing, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Girl Gardeners - Pupils Taught at Burnley Farm, 1937
... The Herald ...The article discusses the course syllabus and potential jobs after graduation. There are two photos, one with a girl ploughing, pulled by two cart horses and the second of a girl surrounded by grape vines and grapes, with the caption: " 'Burnley' girls are ready for any gardening emergency."Newspaper cutting from "The Herald", April 30, 1939.the herald, burnley horticultural college, students, female students, syllabus, careers, horses, students working outside, orchard, grapes -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Helen Wiltshire, 1955
... The Herald ...Photograph and article in "The Herald" 15.10.1955 about fertilizing camellias.the herald, flowers, camelias, helen wiltshire, camelia myrtifolia -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sydney Morning Herald, Women in Horticulture, 1917
... The Sydney Morning Herald ...Article about the first quarterly meeting of the Women Horticulturalists' Association of Victoria held at Burnley Gardens. J.P. McLennan, Principal, gave an address encouraging the profession for women.Photocopy of article in "The Sydney Morning Herald 28 March, 1917 the sydney morning herald, smh, women horticulturalists' association of victoria, burnley gardens, j.p. mclennan, principal -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Prahran Times, The Age, The Herald, The Sun, "They did not like the bus", "He's happy with the new bus route", "Smooth Tram to Bus Change-over", "Concessions on bus unlikely", Mar. 1959
... "They did not like the bus", "He's happy with the new bus...The Prahran Times, The Age, The Herald, The Sun ...Set of four newspaper clippings from various papers about the closure of the Victorian Railways St Kilda Brighton tram and replacement by buses operated by the Melbourne Brighton Bus lines. .1 - "They did not like the bus" - The Herald, 2/3/1959 - complaints about the new bus service. .2 - "He's happy with the new bus route" - the Sun, 3/3/1959 - quoting the managing director of the Melbourne Brighton Bus lines - Lewis Page .3 - "Smooth Tram to Bus Chang-over" - The Age 3/3/1959 - about the change over from trams to bus, quotes Lewis Page, gives cost of new buses, selling of combined rail / bus tickets and the number of buses meeting the trains at St Kilda Station. .4 - "Concessions on bus unlikely" - The Prahran Times 18/3/1959 - little possibility of concessions, cost of concessions, that the MMTB declined to operate the service and the Melbourne Brighton Bus lines was the only applicant.All have hand written notes in ink re source.trams, tramways, vr, st kilda brighton, closure, buses, railways, concession fares -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Newspaper, Queenslander Herald, No. 963, 1914
Newspaper fragments with German text. Queenslander Herald, In three separate pieces.As per photo.documents, newspapers, queenslander herald, brisbane, german, owen, gardner & sohne, queensland, newspaper. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate, The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, 1963
... The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign ...The Victorian Government's policy was that primary school children should learn to swim.The children of Chatham Primary School were taken by tram to the Kew Baths. The certificate testifies that Gail Norman could swim 25 yards. The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign was founded in 1929. Paper certificate printed in shades of blue and white. The document has the name of the campaign and the promoter at top centre. Other information includes the name of the person to whom the certificate was awarded and the distance swum. The illustration at bottom centre represents Neptune with two mermaids.GAIL NORMAN / KEW BATHS / [UNREADABLE NAME OF EXAMINER] / 8-2-63swimming certificates, gail norman, kew baths, herald learn to swim campaign -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Our Games bid Blossoms, 1981
... The Herald ...It was mooted that the Olympic Village for the 1988 Olympic Games (which may have been held in Melbourne) was proposed for the grounds around VCAH Burnley. The principal, Mr Davis, is stated to have been keen about the prospect because of the huge influx of money there would have been for the college. There are 2 photos, one of the main college building with the caption: "Burnley Horticultural College... at the centre of an Olympic Games village plan" and the second with the caption: "Burnley Horticultural College principal Mr Jim Davis shows where the Games village could be built." Cutting of an article by Alan Tate, from The Herald, January 27, 1981.alan tate, the herald sun, olympic games, 1988, vcah, burnley gardens, olympic village, jim davis, principals -
Clunes Museum
Book, HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES, COTTAGE COOKERY
A COLLECTION OF ARTICLES ABOUT COOKERY WRITTEN BY "RITA", PRINTED IN BOOK FORM BY THE "HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES"local history, book, cookery, harris family -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, "Test team" - in a fish pond. Woodfull and Co. at Burnley, 1930
... The Herald ...The article describes the goldfish in the pond at Burnley, treated as pets and named after members of the Australian test team. Newspaper cutting of an article and 2 photos from The Herald, October 16, 1930.goldfish, burnley gardens, students, luffmann ponds -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Harold Sargeant (Anthos), Garden Section, 1948
... The Herald ...Article by "Anthos" (Harold Sargeant) in "The Herald" 31.03.1948 "Should Plant Liliums Soon."the herald, harold sargeant, anthos, liliums -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Sun, The Herald, The Age, Southern Cross, "Alice doesn't take to Tom!" "Tram Depot is down 8" "psst - that may be the checker watching", Dec. 1968
... - that may be the checker watching"...The Sun, The Herald, The Age, Southern Cross ...Newspaper Clipping - set of some 25 clippings adhered to both sides of 12 sheets generally of ruled quarto paper with punched holes on the left hand side the black banning of driver Tom Pesteranovich and associate industrial issues. Principal headings are: "Alice doesn't take to Tom!" "Tram Depot is down 8" "psst - that may be the checker watching" "Fifth trammie on the Mat" "Now Harry is barred over Tom" "4 Trammies to face a judge" "He's on the blacklist" "Tram men could go out today" Includes a cartoon by Jeff about Henry Bolte and the Underground railway. Cuttings from The Herald, The Age and Sun, Southern Cross newspapers. Includes a photo of Tom Pesteranovich. See also Reg Items 2561 and 2562 for further items on this industrial matter.trams, tramways, mmtb, glenhuntly tram depot, unions, drivers, fares, ticket inspectors, railways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, John McLagan, "Off the beaten track, but..... Back on the rails", 9/09/1982 12:00:00 AM
... "Off the beaten track, but..... Back on the rails"...The Herald, John McLagan ...1 - Cutting from The Herald, Thurs 9/9/1982's of W4 673 being driven at the TMSV Bylands Museum past a cable tram saloon body in poor condition. .2 - full newspaper page of the above cutting, titled "Off the beaten track, but..... Back on the rails", written by John McLagan. Has photos of the horse tram operating at Hudson Park and a cable grip car on display. Quotes Tony Sell about the story of the museum and provides a background.trams, tramways, bylands, tmsv, w4 class, tram 673 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Women Gardeners are sought after - some mow lawns - and not just because husbands won't, 1927
... The Herald ...Features interviews with AW Jessep and FJ Rae who comment on the demand for women gardeners and the salaries they can earn. Also mentions Edna Walling.Newspaper cutting from "The Herald", September 15, 1927. "Women Gardeners are Sought After."the herald, a.w. jessep, f.j. rae, edna walling, female students, burnley horticultural college, careers, salaries -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, The Herald, An Autumn Study, 1936
... The Herald ...Photograph made by A.P. Winzenried as possible illustrations in, "Green Grows Our Garden." Colour prints. Copy of 2 newspaper articles made by A.P. Winzenried. 1. Top, "- An Autumn Study. Only 3⅟₂ miles from the City streets, the Plough Girl stirs the earth into fertility for a new season as the bare limbs of a fruit tree connote the death of the last - A study today at the Burnley Horticultural School." Female student using a horsedrawn plough in the Orchard. 2. A female student holding a bull wearing a head stall and a rope attached to a ring in its nose.Handwritten, "M. Younger. "The Herald." 12-5-36. Bottom, handwritten, "J. Wakeford & Vida's Boy. "The Herald." 12-5-36."a.p. winzenried, green grows our garden, plough, female students, fruit trees, j. wakeford, m. younger, students working outside, horse-drawn plough, bull, orchard, vida's boy -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, The Sun, The Herald, The Pubic transport Mess - "Rail loop may turn cash tide, Jan. 1980
... The Pubic transport Mess - "Rail loop may turn cash tide...The Age, The Sun, The Herald ...Set of four newspaper clippings regarding the Transport Pageant including photos of the events. .1 - The Age, 29-1-1980 - The Pubic transport Mess - "Rail loop may turn cash tide" with a graph of train and tram passengers per year, loss of passengers. Includes a photo of the TMSV horse tram and Ballarat 40 with a note that it had broken down. Written by Gerry Carman as Transport Reporter. .2 - The Sun, 29-1-1980 - "A tram link to history" featuring a photo of Alison Mercer patting the TMSV horse tram horse - Blossom. .3 - The Herald 28-1-1980 - "Remember when" with a photo of people enjoying a model Puffing Billy locomotive and Ethel Smith patting Blossom. .4 - The Sun 21-1-1980 - detailing the event programme - see also Reg Item 5573.trams, tramways, australia day, mmtb, melbourne, tramcars, pageant, melbourne pageant, public transport, passengers, tmsv, btps -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "its a boomer says Borner", 10/03/2006 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Herald Sun, 10/3/2006, titled "its a boomer says Borner", about Ray Borner carrying the Queens Baton in Ballarat, using BTM tram 671. Has photo by Craig Hughes, text by Brendan Roberts. Two copies held."Herald Sun 10/3/2006"queens baton relay, btm, commonwealth games -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Herald, Out-Door Careers for Modern Girls, 1939
... The Herald ...Article with 2 photographs in "The Herald" February 3, 1939 about the Burnley course and careers for girls.the herald, female students, careers for girls, poultry, chicken farming -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Metcard, "The Official 2001 Sunday Herald Sun AFL Fixture and Tipping Chart", Dec. 2000
... "The Official 2001 Sunday Herald Sun AFL Fixture and ...Printed card or pamphlet, perforated as necessary with the various Australian Football teams and dates - titled "The Official 2001 Sunday Herald Sun AFL Fixture and Tipping Chart" and presented by M>Tram, M>Train, Connex, Yarra Trams and the Victoria bus industry. Has Metcard logos advertising the their use to the football grounds. Fixture gives the dates, matches and locations. Also has the AFL logo. Two copies held.trams, tramways, football, connex, yarra trams, buses, metcard, m>tram, m>train