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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Burnley Gardens To Be Utilised For Scientific Research and Experiments, 1928
The article describes the need for scientific research by the Agricultural Department into plant diseases and the advantages of performing research at Burnley in the new laboratories. The research is directed by the Superintendant of Agriculture, Mr HA Mullett.Newspaper cutting from "The Weekly Times", September 8, 1928. the weekly times, diseases, laboratories, superintendant of agriculture, h.a. mullett, burnley horticultural college, plant research institute -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Principal of Burnley Retires, 1977
Article about the retirement of Eric B. Littlejohn as Principal of Burnley College.The Weekly Times, September 28, 1977. Two photocopies of a cutting.eric b. littlejohn, the weekly times -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article - Newspape clipping, Herald Weekly Times, Miss Godfrey, Harbor Lights Guild, Wayfaring Men, 09 September 1910
Ethel Godfrey was interviewed for this article. She shared the history of the Guild and its role.Article published in the Weekly Times in 1910 with a portrait of Ethel Godfrey.ethel augusta godfrey, ethel godfrey, lhlg -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australian Women's Weekly, Lectures on Garden Design, 1932-1938
A short article about Hilda Kirkhope, assistant at the Burnley Horticultural College, Melbourne. Includes a photo of Miss Kirkhope with 3 female students looking at an easel, with the caption: "Miss Hilda Kirkhope instructing senior pupils how to prepare a plan for a landscape garden. She teaches all aspects of garden design."A clipping from "The Australian Women's Weekly," "What Women are Doing" section.the australian women's weekly, hilda kirkhope, burnley horticultural college, garden design, students in class -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Historians fight for historic tree by Anna Whitelaw, 27/09/2011
Greensborough Historical Society are calling for a 170 year old apple tree once owned by John Batman to be given heritage protection.The "Batman apple tree' in Greensborough is believed to be the last existing tree from those brought to Victoria from Tasmania by John Batman. The tree was planted on the present site by the Flintoff family in 1841.A4 printout of article from Banyule and Nillumbik Weekly. Colour photograph and textjohn batman, batman apple tree, flintoff family, greensborough historical society, noel withers, dennis ward -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper - Newsclip, Australian Women's Weekly, Vatican Once Took a Dim View of "The Galloping Girls' (Loreto Centenary), 1975, 05/03/1975
Twp pages from the Australian Women's Weekly relating to the Loreto Ballarat centenary.loreto mary's mount, loreto ballarat, centenary, elizabeth wolff-metternich, sister mildred, mother mary gonzaga barry, chatham-holmes family collection -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Melton Shire Councillors, 2015
Melton and Moorabool Leader Star Weekly newspaper articles of Melton Shire Councillorscouncil, local identities -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, 120 Years-a Celebration, 1915-1989
Full page of photographs in "The Weekly Times" September 20, 1989 "From "The Weekly Times" December 4, 1915." 6 photographs of Dookie and Longerenong Agricultural Colleges and 5 photographs of a "Sericultural Demonstration at Burnley Horticultural Gardens." the weekly times, dookie agricultural college, longerenong agricultural college, burnley horticultural gardens, sericulture, silk worms, sericultural association, council of victorian sericulture association, lady hennessy -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, WOMEN'S WEEKLY, 1975
AUSTRALIAN WOMENS WEEKLY JANUARY 15TH. 1975 PRICE 30 CENTSlocal history, book, magazine, hudson laura -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, COMPRESS PRINTING LTD. CASTLEREAGH ST. SYDNEY, WOMENS WEEKLY, 17/9/1975
TYPICAL EXAMBPLE OF "WOMEN'S" MAGAZINES IN THE 1970'STHE AUSTRALIAN WOMENS WEEKLY 17. SEPTEMBER.1975 PRICE 40 CENTSnon-fictionTYPICAL EXAMBPLE OF "WOMEN'S" MAGAZINES IN THE 1970'Slocal history, book, magazine, hudson -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper, The Weekly Times, Bendigo Welcome Home, 24 JULY 1946
Welcome home parade for the Bendigo service people WW2. The picture of the Cenotaph is not the one in use today. (2022)Single sheet of paper. Black and white photographs of various sizes. “The Weekly Times, July 24, 1946” Bendigo’s Welcome Home “ww2, bendigo, welcome home -
Yendon History Group
Newspaper Cutting, school, YENDON SCHOOL CENTENARY
Full page (57) of paper, showing 11 photographs of 33 people. Many ex-students attended the unveiling of the commemorative plaque (item 00007)Photocopy of newspaper article, Weekly Times 1st April 1964. enlarged copy, laminated. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Herald & Weekly Times, One Hundred Years: the romance of the Victorian people, 1934
Originally written as series of articles in connection with the Centenary of Victoria.Melbourne : Herald & Weekly Times, 1934 432 p. : ill., ports. ; 21 cm. non-fictionOriginally written as series of articles in connection with the Centenary of Victoria. victoria - history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Norm Quinn, Bendigo Advertiser and Bendigo Weekly, August 2019
Bendigo Advertiser and Bendigo Weekly articles reporting the death of local man Norm Quin.norn quin, greengrocer, bluebird, mitchell street -
Clunes Museum
Poster, WEEKLY TIMES, "GATHERING PEARS", 1911
BLACK AND WHITE PRINT, POSTER WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOVEMBER 4TH 1911. "GATHERING PEARS"poster, weekly times -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Birmingham Weekly Post, "Triple Collision", Mar. 1948
Newspaper cutting with photo and caption, titled "Triple Collision" of the results of a collision between buses and two trams in Birmingham in march 1948."17-3-48" / "Birmingham Weekly Post 19-3-48"trams, tramways, birmingham, accidents -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Crochet Gloves with Flower Gauntlets, Women's Weekly (England), c.1950s
Four page booklet featuring black and white graphics and text. The front cover features an image of a woman wearing a hat and gloves. [printed] Presented with / English / WOMAN’S / WEEKLY / CROCHET GLOVES / WITH FLOWER GAUNTLETSfashion, women, knitting, crochet, home life, patterns -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Newspaper Supplement, Stawell Centenary: Weekly Times 1969
Origanl Cat No: 238Newspaper Pages from The Weekly Times November 12 1969 Pages 51 -54Stawell Centenarystawell, centenary -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Magazine, The Australian Women's weekly, Sept, 1945, September 1 1945
The magazine was started in 1933 by Frank Packer as a weekly publication. The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon) who went on to do many famous covers over the next 25 years. It is the most widely read magazine in the history of Australian publishing. During wartime despite printing restrictions, and it began publishing coloured photographic covers.This is an example of anAustralian women's magazine published during WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests.A 32 pp magazine, titled The Australian Women's Weekly. On the front cover is a coloured drawing of a man and a woman sitting under a tree. The woman is pouring tea from a billy into the tin cup held by the man. A tethered horse is grazing to their right and a small brown and white dog is in the foreground. This illustration is signed WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon). The magazine contains advertisements, stories and recipes.The special 4 page peace supplement is missing from the centre.In handrwitten pencil on the front cover - Gibbs.australian-women's-weekly magazine-ww11 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Article, Some of Ringwood's War Workers - Weekly Times Article 1944
Copy of page from Weekly Times November 29, 1944 headlined "Some of Ringwood's War Workers)Names in photograph are: A.V. Aird, R.V. Taylor, F.W.Collins, J.W. Gillespie, A.J. Shields, L. Beal, C.J. Birchall, A.E. Parker, J.K. Wedge, L.V. deVous, G.W. Pratt, A.J.B. Aird, T. Matherson, G.F.S. Allen, F.S. Dunn, J.G. Aird, H.E. Parker, P. Vergers, A.T. Miles, E. Organ, T. Williams, J. Knox, E. Nethercote, A. Burgess, W. Hannon, W. Leviston, R.W. Bartlett, P. Vergers, S. Johnston, A. Astle, A.V. McArthur, J. Roberts, W. Hewitt, G. Dawes, T. Hall. -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Riddell District and Ballarat Football leagues Anzac Day Match, 2015
Melton and Moorabool Leader Star Weekly article about the Riddell District and Ballarat Football leagues Anzac Day Match local special interest groups, local identities -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Train Tickets, Victorian Railways, Train tickets - Heathmont/Melbourne 2nd Class Weekly and a Workers Weekly Ringwood/Melbourne - circa 1950s, c. 1950
Train tickets:; 1. Train tickets Heathmont/Melbourne 2nd Class Weekly. Each stamped with a large two digit number which identifies the week of issue. Known as a Workers Weekly which cost 9/6 Ringwood/Melbourne. The date of issue is stamped across the end of each ticket. Qty 23 tickets.; 2. Train ticket with end torn off. Heathmont to Boronia. Particular of service: 2XR - Extension of service from Heathmont to Boronia. Issued at Canterbury. The date of issue 29JA is stamped across the end of the ticket. -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY, Jul-1950
COLOURED MAGAZINE, THE AUSTRALIAN WOMENS WEEKLY JULY 15TH 1950 PRICE 6 PENCE [EQUIVALENT TO 5 CENTS]local history, book, magazine, hudson laura -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Metcard, A pre-purchased Weekly Metcard will save you more than time", 2001
Poster - A3 printed on gloss paper, advertising Weekly Metcard tickets and the possible savings. Titled, A pre-purchased Weekly Metcard will save you more than time". Advertising savings up to $30.70 (based on a zones 1+2+3). Has contact details. Produced during 2001.trams, tramways, metcard, weekly tickets, tickets -
Orbost & District Historical Society
collection of newspaper articles, 1917, 1929, 1934
These articles were collated by Mary Gilbert. Mary Isabelle Gilbert was born in 1905 in Orbost, Australia. She was born to John Gilbert and Annie Cameron Gilbert. She was a teacher historian loved and respected by her family and the wider community.These articles are contemporary records of significant events in the history of Orbost and as such are useful reference tools.A cardboard folder of black and white newspaper cuttings relating to the 1934 floods in Orbost, war photographs and local events and residents. 747.1 is from the February 3, 1934 Weekly Times and is titled, " FLOOD PHOTOS ORBOST". 747.2 is from the Weekly Times, 9 June 1917 and contains war photos and photographs of Orbost - 11 May, 1929.orbost-floods-1934 ww1-photgraphs-orbost-weekly-times -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Illustration, Weekly Times, 1916
Page 25 of the Weekly Times Feb. 12 1916.Page 25 of the Weekly Times Feb. 12 1916, with photo of 'Recruits from Box Hill District' (Shire of Nunawading).Page 25 of the Weekly Times Feb. 12 1916.world war 1914-1918, nunawadong -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), :"Pricing and Ticket Information - Weekly Tickets", 21/06/1994 12:00:00 AM
Notice or Instruction to All Metro stations, depots, shops, dated 21/6/1994 regarding the dating of the Weekly and Monthly tickets and expiry dates. Issued by PTC / The Met. Added 4-12-2018, titled :"Pricing and Ticket Information - Weekly Tickets" See Reg Item 980 for an example of ticket. .trams, tramways, the met, weekly tickets, mta, notices and information, ptc -
Clunes Museum
Document - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, THE WEEKLY TIMES, CLUNES & SKIPTON CENTENARY, 1939
THE WEEKLY TIMES 22/4/1939 CLUNES & SKIPTON CENTENARY .1 ORIGINAL PAGE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH DESCRIPTIONS AND NAMES .2 PHOTOCOPY OF PAGEclunes & skipton centenary, the weekly times 22/4/1939, photographs -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, WEEKLY TIMES, 13 TH AUGUST 1969
NEWSPAPER CUTTING FROM THE WEEKLY TIMES DATED 13TH AUGUST 1969 FEATURING PHOTOGRAPHS & INFORMATION ABOUT CLUNES - WHERE GOLD WAS FOUND.local history, document, newspaper cutting, clunes landscape, buildings, identities -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: OUR LAND OUR CENTURY, 20th October, 1999
Front cover off a supplement of The Weekly Times 20/10/1999 titled Our Land Our Century 1950 - 1959 Part 6, with a photo of couples dancing. Photo has a cream border inside a dark red border. Printed at the lower edge of the photo is: 'Let the good times roll'. At the bottom of the page is The Weekly Times name with the magpie between Weekly and Times. The photo has a slight hint of colour.The Weekly Timesentertainment, dance, dance, peter ellis collection, our land our century 1950 - 1959 part 6, the weekly times 20/10/1999