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Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates - 17th July to 8 August 1930
Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 17th July to 8 August 1930| 20-21 Geo. V.| Volume 126| Pages 4258-5692| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates - 30th Oct to 18th December 1930
Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 30th Oct to 18th December 1930| 21 Geo. V.| Volume 127| Pages 1-1648| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates - 4th March to 23rd April 1931
Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 4th March to 23rd April 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 128| Pages 1-1276| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates - 23rd April to 4th June 1931
Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 23rd April to 4th June 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 129| Pages 1277-2548| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates - 4th June to 14th July 1931
Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 4th June to 14th July 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 130| Pages 2549-3840| 12th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates - 14th July to 6th August 1931
Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 14th July to 6th August 1931| 21-22 Geo. V.| Volume 131| Pages 3841-5128| 13th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates - 17th February to 17th March 1932
Commonwealth of Australia| Parliamentary Debates| 17th February to 17th March 1932| 22 Geo. V.| Volume 133| Pages 1-1290| 13th Parliament | 1st Session"| Hon. J. M Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parlimentary Debates 27th April to 24th May 1932
Hard Binder book with pages 1 to 1306 Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 27th April to 24th May 1932 22-23 GEO. v. Volume 134 Pages 1-1306 13th Parliament 1st Session (second period) Hon. J. E Fenton, MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates 8th March to 27th April 1933
Book.Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 8th March to 27th April, 1933 23 GEO. V. Volume 138 Pages 1.1016 13th Parliamentary 1st Session (Fourth Period) Hon. J. E. Fenton, M. P. -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates 15th November to 2nd December 1932
Hard Binder Book with pages 2329-3488Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 15th November to 2nd December 1932 23 GEO. V. Volume 137 Pages 2329-3488 13th Parliament 1st session (third period) Hon. J. E. Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentry Debates 27th to 31st May 1933
Hard Binder book with pages 1017-2008Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 27th April to 31st May 1933 23-24 GEO. V. Volume 139 Pages 1017-2008 13th Parliament 1st session (fourth period) Hon. J. E. Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates 29th November to 8th December 1934
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 29th November to 8th December 1933 24 GEO. V. Volume 143 Pages 5139-6034 13th Parliament 1st Session (Fourth Period ) Hon. J. E. Fenton, M.P. -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates 26th October to 29th November, 1933
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 26th October to 29th November, 1933 24 GEO. V. Volume 142 Pages 4027-5138 13th Parliament 1st Session (Fourth Period) Hon. J. E. Fenton, M, P. -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates 28th June to 2nd August 1934
Hard Binder book with pages 1-1188Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 28th June to 2nd August 1934 25 Geo. V. Volume 144 Pages 1-1188 13th Parliament 1st session (fifth period) Hon J. F. Fenton MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates 15th Nov to 2nd Dec 1932
Hard Binder Book with Pages 2329-3488Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 15th November to 2nd December 1932 23 Geo. V. Volume 137 Pages 2329-3488 13th Parliament 1st Session (third period) Hon. J. E. Fenton, MP -
Carlton Football Club
Event Program, Grand Final Dinner 1962, 1962
Losing GF 1962Program & Menu for post match dinner 1962 GF, a loss to Essendon Carlton 1.1 7 5.6 36 7.8 50 8.10 58 Essendon 6.5 41 7.7 49 10.10 70 13.12 90 Venue: M.C.G. Date: Saturday September 29, 1962 Result: Loss by 32 points Umpire: Jack Irving Crowd: 98,385 Goalkickers: B.Williams 3, J.Nicholls 2, G.Donaldson, M.Cross, K.Greenwood. Best: S.Silvagni, M.Crowe, J.James, B.Cox, G.Donaldson, B.Williams. Injuries: Nil Game Review It was a tale of contrasting preparation for the Grand Finalists, with the Blues having been involved in three games decided by less than a goal in a row, while Essendon hadn't played for three weeks. Leading up to the match Essendon had injury problems, with Terry Rodgers unable to take the field and ruckman Geoff Leek requiring a pain killing injection to get him up for the game. Leek actually fooled the Essendon match committee by passing his fitness test (during which he was asked to kick a medicine ball) by using his good leg - not the suspect one. When the ball was bounced to start the Grand Final, Essendon straight away looked like the fresher side, and slammed on 6 goals to one to take control. Carlton dug deep in the second term and fought back, kicking 4 majors and closing the gap to only 13 points by the half-time break. The Bombers surged again in the third term, with their forwards looking lively and dangerous. The Blues were just out-gunned, and trailed by 20 points at the last break. The game became spiteful in the first few minutes of the last quarter, as Essendon overwhelmed the Blues defence. They kicked three quick, unanswered goals to establish a 39-point advantage, and from thenh on had the flag in their bag. As the heat went out of the game, Cross scored a consolation goal for Carlton, but it was a case of too little too late. Best players in a well-beaten Carlton side were Serge Silvagni, who continually stood against the tide, John James and Graham Donaldson up forward, Bob Crowe in defence, and Berkley Cox, who controlled the centre. 1962 Grand Final Team B: 8 John Benetti 18 Peter Barry 16 Maurie Sankey HB: 26 Graeme Anderson 20 Wes Lofts 14 Bob Crowe C: 19 Ian Collins 9 Berkley Cox 30 Murray Kick HF: 13 Graham Donaldson (c) 10 John James 12 John Gill F: 5 Ken Greenwood 22 Tom Carroll 36 Peter Falconer Ruck: 2 John Nicholls (vc) 1 Serge Silvagni 7 Bruce Williams Res: 32 Vasil Varlamos 23 Martin Cross Coach: Ken Hands In: V. Varlamos Out: B. BuckleyFour page program -
Queen's College
Letter, July 9 1766
In E.H. Sugden's "Catalogue of Wesleyana". In Telford V: 21-22. See 'An interesting present', Sugden's report and transcript in "The Spectator" 36 (1909): 1054 and report and transcript in "The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine" 133 (1910): 45Letter 1766 July 9, Yarm to the Revd Mr Furly at Crossport, Huddersfield, from John Wesley. Holograph, signed.john wesley, revd mr furly -
Woodend RSL
Medal - 1914-1918 WW1 medal, 1919
This medal was awarded, posthumously to Pte. Dash. He was born in Burwood(a small town near Sydney). He joined the Army 12/6/1915. Strangely, he did his medical inspection in May. He is listed as being in 1st Battalion from 18 May until 5 August. 6th August he arrived at the Battalion (on the Gallipoli Peninsular). He was wounded 7 August, whilst delivering ammunition, by machine gun with wounds to the neck and shoulder. From there, there was no record of him and was catergorised as Missing in Action". His father received notification with scroll 21/12/21. He received his Victory Medal Jan 18 1923. Pte Dash is interred in the Lone Pine cemetery, in Turkey. He was originally interred in Brown's Dip cemetery, but this site was deemed unsuitable for cemetery due to the changing landscape due to flood waters. Pte Dash was discovered in Lemnos, convalesencing after being hospitalised, 1st October 1915. However the board of inquiry made no mention of his sighting in Lemnos. He was interred in Gallipoli, so the sighting in Lemnos appears to be a mistake.British World War 1 Medal issued to Australians Round 36 mm Ribbon Royal Blue/Black/White/16 mm orange/White/Black/Royal Blue The Observse side is a bust of the King (George V). The reverse is a horseman astride his steed.2220 PTE F N DASH 1 BN AIF -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, Progress Press, "Old trams to get boost as depot reaches end of line", 1998
Set of 11 newspaper cuttings about the planning for the Hawthorn Tram Museum Depot and the redevelopment of the site to apartments. .1 - The Age - 14/8/1998 - "Old trams to get boost as depot reaches end of line", featuring comments from the Minister for Transport Robin Cooper, quotes Michael Norbury. Has a photo of Senior Trainer Margaret Drew at the Southbank depot sitting inside tram V 214. Article by Lyall Johnson, photo by Luis Ascui. .2 - Progress Press - 17/8/1998 - "Site sale plan to fund new museum" - notes Urban Land Corporation .3 -The Age, 19/8/1998 - "Tram depot is saved by the bell" - about the proposed redevelopment - article by Paul Robinson, photo of the building by Sebastian Costanzo. .4 - Progress Press - 2/11/1998 - "Doubt over tram depot" - George Svigos .5 - Progress Press - 2/11/1998 - "Vintage tram a turn up", about the ownership of Ballarat 36 by the City of Hawthorn. Also notes the Box Hill extensions. .6 - Progress Press - 16/11/1998 - "Tram depot plan on track" - about the depot development and the TMSV. Includes a photo of Rod Atkins at the depot. Article by George Svigos, photo Tony Gough. .7 - Progress Press - 16/11/1998 - "Tram plan looks a goer" - Now the Boroondara Council. .8 - Progress Press - 14/12/1998 - "Old depot plans call" - article by George Svigos .9 - Progress Press - 30/11/1998 - "the gravy tram - featuring W1 431 outside the Hawthorn Tram depot and the free historic tram service Camberwell junction for Christmas. .10 - Progress Press - 23/11/1998 - "Heritage tram junction jaunt" - see above. .11 - Inside Melbourne - 14/12/1998 - advertising the heritage tram service with V214 and 164.trams, tramways, hawthorn tram depot, tram museum, museums, minister for transport, city of hawthorn, ballarat, camberwell junction, vintage trams, tram 36, tram v214, tram w1 431 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Minister of Transport, "Track Record", 2001 to 2003
Set of 11 reports - A4 full colour centre stapled titled "Track Record", giving performance reports on Victoria's Train and Tram services for Swanston Trams, Yarra Trams, Bayside Trains, Connex Trains and V/line passenger. Each report has a table of contents with introduction by the Minister - Peter Batchelor Report look at punctuality and reliability, payments to and from franchises and customer satisfaction. All have a feedback tear out form. .1 - No. 7 - April to June 2001 - 36 pages .2 - 8 - July to September 2001 - 28 pages .3 - 9 - October to December 2001 - 24 pages .4 - 10 - January to March 2002 - 24 pages .5 - 11 - April to June 2002 - 28 pages .6 - 12 - July to September 2002 - 24 pages .7 - 13 - October - December 2002 - 24 pages .8 - 14 - January - March 2003 - 24 pages .9 - 15 - April - June 2003 - 48 pages 10 - 16 - July - September 2003 - 28 pages .11 - 17 - October - December 2003 - 32 pages This series continued to be published until about 2019 and was available on the PTV website. Other issues were seen for down load on sites such as https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/24433588/track-record-public-transport-victoria The last printed version appears to be No. 74, Jan - Mar 2018. It then went to a digital platform that at the time of this update 15/1/2020, stops at Jan - March 2019. See Reg Item 2833 for issues 1 to 6trams, tramways, public transport, franchising, ptc, privatisation, passengers, minister for transport, timetables, swanston trams, yarra trams, connex -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Booklet, Minister of Transport, Moving Victoria - the 1987-88 Forward Look and Transport Budget", 1987
... For Transport Tom Roper The Met V Line budgets Booklet - 36 pages ...Booklet - "Moving Victoria - the 1987-88 Forward Look and Transport Budget" detailing the planning and budget for the agencies that reported to the Transport Minister for 1987 - 1988. Has a photo of Tom Roper, the Minister holding a road closed sign following the opening of Wellington Parade East Melbourne to two-way traffic after 30 years. Includes the various Boards and Committees that came under the Minister.Yields information about the Transport Ministry and its planning and budges for 1987-88Booklet - 36 pages, perfect bound titled Moving Victoria - the 1987-88 Forward Look and Transport Budget"minister for transport, tom roper, the met, v line, budgets -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, The Story of Merbein, 1909-1950s
d.j. tulloch (author), cliffs white, h.w. hollis, james aif philpott, mr arnold, willie bennett, peter lee, alex bruce, state rivers and water supply commission, angus mccormick, yelta, merbein golf club, mrs e. spargo, merbein brass band, e.s. donaldson, f.a. deacon, william crosbie, e. fisher, j.h. hudson, c. bennett, w. adams, w.j. smith, e.s. collins, j.a. braidie, lake hawthorn, merbein train, mrs delahoy, c.j. sheridan, mrs delaney, mr bennett, picture theatres, post office, barney o'connor, dalmura, r.g. cameron, f.c. kane, myoora, h.g. lloyd, s.j. whiting, v. allen, r. allen, pioneer brick works, methodist church, methodist sunday school, h.c. lapthorne, merbein railway station, c. james, j.c. rose, n. treadwell, mrs wynne, miss troon, v. miss jarrett, miss e. bennett, miss cole, miss n. pearce, miss eva hollis, miss jean hollis, miss hazel hollis, miss kath hollis, mrs w.f. reeves, mrs r.m. voullaire, miss e. bannister, mr j. avery, mr l. holland, mr l.c. lapthorne, mr reeves, merbein public hall, mr j. worthington, merbein ana, mildura winery, research station, a.v. lyon, presbyterian church, s. thompson, a.s. lloyd, j.c. wishart, f. woods, e. smith, a.b. bruce, s. mcmeekin, finley fraser, a. fonder, e.w. wallis, james legge, gordon raff, g.l. hardie, p. murray, r.i. morris, james jones, v.f. hadleu, e. new, d.m. smith, charles weir, brigade fire, traders' association merbein, ratepayers' association merbein, p.v. appleby, a.j. chislett, w. bennett, d.w. peel, h. blaby, w. hazel, a.h. lee, w. grant, a.j. baldock, j. west, e. kelly, j.a. braidie, a.w. lee, j.h. russell, f. mckenzie, r.r. spence, p. swain, w.j. jones, i.w. heatherington, w.g. millhouse, e.w. smith, f.e.d. rankin, mr mcdonell, g. campaign, a. roots, friendly union of soldiers' wives and mothers, red cross society, merbein progress league, hugh a. leslie, a. hayles, j.p. power, j. davis, w.h. chaffey, f.j. walsh, a. roberts, d. richards, r.s. drury, a. robert, j.w. marrows, st john's church of england, r.b. davison, h.e. noltenius, g.e. menlove, st albans church of england - birdwoodton, mr wellington, progress association, elwood mead, merbein race course, rowing club, royal hall, j. lomax, f.j.p. pierson, c.h. foster, n. lumb, f.c. pierson., t. lumb, r. smith, w. quinsey, d. mctaggart, j. storer, l. mctaggart, j. walters, f.a. carmichael, n. smith, j.a. williams, d. walters, a. lever, l.u. alley -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, George V Memorial Band Rotunda, unknown
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, George V Memorial Band Rotunda names, unknown
d.a. walters, senator brennan, senator mclachlan, h. mcnulty, dr m. curwen-walker, j.p. power, w.j. caffrey, allan rennison, les wilkinson, mr pye, albert allnutt (mla), hugh mclelland, band rotunda -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, One Hundredth Birthday Programme for Mrs A.L. Harris, 25 May.1963
mrs a.l. harris, miss rita appleby, mrs v. bildstien, mrs c. king, mr g.p.jenner, mrs w.j. lemon, methodist memorial hall -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Civic Leaders Wodonga 1876 - 1994
Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part of the local government district severed from the Yackandandah Shire to form a new municipality. In March 1973 Wodonga was declared as the first Rural City in Australia. This was officially proclaimed by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Rohan Delacombe at an open-air ceremony in Hovell Street following a procession along High Street led by the Victorian Police Band. The first meeting of the held in the open air immediately after the proclamation. In 1994, the Jeff Kennett government restructured local government in Victoria. His reforms dissolved 210 councils and sacked 1600 elected councillors. Commissioners were appointed in their place. Wodonga’s Commissioners were Mel Reid, Des Kelly and Michael Hanson. Reforms introduced created 78 new councils through amalgamations. Democratically elected councillors returned to Wodonga in 1997, with Graham Crapp as Mayor.This item documents the leaders of local government in Wodonga since its inception in 1876 until Local Government reform in 1994.A photo collage representing Shire Presidents and Mayors of Wodonga, including a typed list of names and dates. All Shire Presidents and Mayors of Wodonga from 1876 – 1994 J. Woodland 1876-7, J. Bambrick 1877-78, G. Street 1878-79, W. L. Ferrier 1879-80, T. Reidy 1880-81, J. Bambrick 1881-82, A. Schlink 1882-83, T. Reidy 1883-84, N. P. Newnan 1884-86, J. Bambrick 1886-87, H. Harkin 1887-88, T. Johnston 1888-89, W.C. McFarlane 1889-91, P. Adams 1891-92, J. G. Shields 1892-93, H. Harkin 1893-94, W.C. McFarlane 1894-95, N. P. Newnan 1895-96, J. Bassett 1896-97, R. Morrison 1897-98, G. S. Manns 1898-99, H. Smith 1899-1900, H. Beardmore 1900-1901, G. Leighton 1901-02, J. H. McGeoch 1902-03, H. Beardmore 1903-1904, J. Whan 1904-05, A.E. Müller 1905-06, A. L. Wright 1906-07, J. H. McGeoch 1907-08, H. Beardmore 1908-1910, G. Leighton 1910-11, H. Beardmore 1911-1912, J. H. McGeoch 1912-13, G. Leighton 1913-14, H. Beardmore 1914-1917, S. T. Parker 1917-19, W. Twomey 1919-21, T. Ryan 1921-23, W. Twomey 1923-25, T. Ryan 1925-26, C. F. Pollard 1926-27, W. Twomey 1927-28, C. S. Street 1928-29, K. D. Watson 1929-30, M. Martin 1930-31, R, Richardson 1933-36, T. Ryan 1936-38, M. Martin 1938-39, R, Richardson 1939-41, J. S. Hore 1941-43, K. D. Watson 1943-45, C. F. Pollard 1945-47, C.C. Sheather 1947-48, T. E. Snowdon 1948-49, J. S. Hore 1949-50, G.A.W. Boyes 1950-52, D. J. Schubert 1952-54, V. R. Peard 1954-55, M. E. Morrison 1955-56, M. E. Morrison 1956-57, J. S. Hore 1957-60, D.J. Schubert 1960-61, A.B.S. Collins 1961-62, A. G. Richardson 1962-63, J. S. Hore 1963-65, J. A. Terrill 1965-67, H. W Draper 1967-68, J.A. Terrill 1968-71, *L.E. Stone 1971-74, K.T. Riley 1974-76, H. Draper 1976-77, Rex. Chamberlain 1977-80, H. W. Draper 1980-82, R. J. Macaulay 1982-84, L.O. Boyes 1984-85, **Pamela Stone 1985-86, M. McEachern 1986-87, R.J Macaulay 1987-88, I. Deegan 1988-89, Valentina Gillard 1989-90, R. J. Macaulay 1990-91, L. C. Boyes 1991-92, T. Corcoran 1992-94 *Last Shire President & first Mayor of the City ** First woman Mayor, Widow of L.B. Stonewodonga council, wodonga shire council, civic leaders -
Merbein District Historical Society
Journal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Journal MDHS - No 21 (ex. The Newsletter) (2 copies), Sept.2005
church of christ, messrs v. allen, messrs r. allen, merbein brickworks, irene olivette wellington, nelson (snr) wellington, adele wellington, daisy wellington, joan wellington, marjorie wellington, minnie wellington, nelson (jnr) wellington, briant west, edna nee farrant west, arthur goodie, stan chislett, whit. neville, lucy nee oakes brooke, ivy rainbow, grace nee chislett hazelwood, norman chislett, harry passmore, alma nee neville straub, joyce nee watson brighton, norma jerome, jean nee henderson william, george chislett, pioneer brickworks, st alban's sunday school, gladys nee gaulke white, church of christ - information form, yelta mission -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Catholic Mock Debutante Ball, 1948
t.s. mccarthy, c smythe, p hillman, j murphy, v. braidie, d. nagle, t sheean, j. braidie, k. rogers, t. hickey, h. higginbotham, m rogers, k. leonard, t. snr. mccarthy, l mccarthy, a. hibbard, e cook, t. burns, v. burns, w. marshall, j. murphy, s. mccarthy, m. power, m. dorman -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Military Medal, GvR, 3065 Tpr P.C. Jones, c1917
Awarded to 3065 Tpr P (Percy) C. Jones 2nd Light Horse RegimentA circular medal with a single suspension bar. Obverse - left profile GvR ' GEORGIVS V BRITT: OAN: REX ET IND: IMP: Reverse - laural wreath around inner edge; Kings crown, GvR cypher,'FOR BRAVERY IN THE FIELD' Rim - ' 3065 TPR P. C. JONES 2/AUST L.H.R ' Diameter - 36 mmObverse - left profile GvR ' GEORGIVS V BRITT: OAN: REX ET IND: IMP: Reverse - laural wreath around inner edge; Kings crown, GvR cypher,'FOR BRAVERY IN THE FIELD' Rim - ' 3065 TPR P. C. JONES 2/AUST L.H.R 'ww1, 5/6 rvr, 2nd light horse regiment