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Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Cable tram 78 - Gordon Monument
Photograph shows cable trailer 78 and grip car in Macarthur St Melbourne about to cross Spring St. The tram is lettered for Victoria St line. In the background is the General Gordon Monument (see reference), the Windsor Hotel and the Victorian Parliament buildings. See items 6184 and 8083 for other photos with the monument.Yields information about cable trams and the Gordon Monument.Black and white photograph with notes on rear.In ink "12" and "K McC"tramcars, tramways, cable trams, spring st, macarthur st, tram 78 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Hepburn Near Daylesford
A timber bridge spanning Spring Creek at Hepburn Springs.daylesford, hepburn springs, spring creek, spring creek bridge, mineral springs reserve -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Swing Bridge atTipperary, Daylesford, c1930, c1930
... john joseph gervasoni tipperary springs swing bridge Black ...Black and white photograph of John Joseph Gervasoni on the Swing Bridge at Tipperary, Dayelsford. john joseph gervasoni, tipperary springs, swing bridge -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Martha Eveleen O'Meara
Miss Martha Eveleen O'Meara, born 1886 at Spring Vale (Pittong), a daughter of John and Maria O'Meara. Died 27 September 1953 Aged 67 years. Buried Linton Cemetery.Black and white copy of original photograph showing the side profile of a young woman wearing a light coloured, flora-print, long sleeve dress with high neckline. Her dark hair is up in a loose style bun."Miss Martha O'Meara".martha eveleen o'meara, portrait, photograph -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, O'Meara's Junction Hotel at Spring Vale (now Pittong)
Black and white copy of original photograph showing a wooden building with iron roof, Hotel with a house to the left and picket fence and tree on the right. There are a group of 9 people standing in front of the building/Hotel. One man, two ladies, three girls and three boys. A wooden bench seat along front of Hotel."O'Meara's Junction Hotel at Springvale (now Pittong) opposite the Kaolin Mine. L-R Maria O'Meara, Lizzie Lowry, Lucy O'Meara, Martha O'Meara, John O'Meara, John O'Meara jnr, James O'Meara, Charlie O'Meara, Mrs John O'Meara. The Children James and Martha O'Meara were still living in the Hotel - by then unlicensed - in 1953, and were murdered there in September of that year."john o'meara senior, maria o'meara (nee o'brien), charlie, lizzie lowry, pittong, spring vale, lucy o'meara, john o'meara jnr, james o'meara, charlie o'meara, martha o'meara, maria o'meara, o'meara's junction hotel -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Cable trams - Elizabeth and Collins St, 1918
Photograph shows the intersection of Elizabeth and Collins Sts Melbourne, looking North East. There are two cable trams in the view in Elizabeth St, one with a bogie trailer. There are a number of horse-drawn carts, one motor vehicle and many pedestrians crossing the streets. In the view are the GPO, a building advertising Kodak Australasia at the Block, The Windsor magazine, W E Thomas Dentist, and Dunklings. By the Dunklings store is a double decker bus with the destination of Spring St, advertising Zebra stove polish. The horse drawn covered cart is Geo Thomson Dairy Produce Merchant.Yields information about the intersection of Collins and Elizabeth St c1918Black and white print, mounted onto mauve coloured card with a printed title.tramways, cable trams, elizabeth st, collins st, buses, horse drawn vehicle -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Accessory - Set of PTV Cuff links and tie clips, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), early 2020s
Provided by Public Transport Victoria (PTV) to staff and others for wearing at events.Demonstrates a PTV item produced for staff or as a souvenir.Black cloth covered box with a spring lid, containing two PTV shirt cuff links and two PTV tie clips with a rubberised removable clip.ptv, clothing, uniforms, cuff links, ties -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Simulation of tram resembling PCC 1041 on Spring St, early 1970s
Photograph of track on Spring St in front of Parliament House with an enlarged photograph of a tram model resembling PCC 1041 (but not bearing its number) positioned and glued onto photograph to simulate its future operation. The model displays the destination "route 88 East Preston".Yields information about planning and publicity for introduction of PCC 1041 and Z class tramcars. Black and white photograph with no note on rearpcc, 1041, tram model, simulation, future opertion, parliament house, route 88, east preston -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - C.I.G. Water depression flowmeter
A sectioned water depression flowmeter apparatus on a tall metal stand with castors. There are three knobs on the camera-facing side of the apparatus: one black, one yellow, and one blue, which correspond to oxygen, propylene, and nitrous oxide respectively. Two gas canister lids attached to the apparatus with long metal ball chains read "AUSTOX/OPEN SLOWLY". Above the knobs is a set of glass tubes, that have had a metal panel between them cut out. Part of the valve on the left below the knobs has been sectioned away to show the spring mechanism inside.nitrous oxide, oxygen, propylene, hospital, anaesthesia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Sutton Spring, Daylesford
... the public to again take mineral water at the spring. The restoration ...Emerging from the base of Wombat Creek Sutton Spring has two mineral water pumps. The spring is named after the Sutton brothers of Cornwell, who discovered it while looking for alluvial gold along Wombat Creek in the 1850s. By 1900, a trench had been dug to expose the spring, and a pipe had been driven through the spring eye. Sandstone rockwork encircled the trench. On 27 February 1907 the Sutton Mineral Spring Reserve was gazetted. By that time the trench had been enlarged and rendered, and a lean-to shelter had been built over the approach track. In 1927 Wombat Creek was rerouted allowing the land around the spring to be cleared and pipework repaired. Five bores were dug in 1929 and equipped with hand pumps. The bores were all shallower than 9.7 m. An attempt was made to replace one of these bores with a new bore, however it was not possible due to ground instability. These two bores are the oldest of all the mineral springs open to the public. Also in 1929 Council contemplated encouraging private enterprise to establish a ‘hydrobath’ similar to those in Europe, after mineral water had been discovered flowing from several other vents in sandstone and slate strata below the typical level of the creek. However, the option was not enacted although at the time to capture the flow another bore to a depth of 15m was sunk. In 1936 architect P. Scott Williams adopted a similar notion and examined the prospect of establishing a Hydropathic establishment above Sutton Springs, assuming a reliable mineral water supply could be found. That idea also lapsed. In October 1997 the Sutton Spring trench was restored to enable the public to again take mineral water at the spring. The restoration included clearing the sides of the creek and removing willow root growth. In 2002 a major overhaul of the trench and its underground works was undertaken and all plumbing replaced. This involved re-routing the creek through sandbagging, covering the spring eye with geofabric and then concrete. Unfortunately due to ongoing water quality issues, public access to take water from the trench was closed, however the trench can still be viewed.A mineral water spring at Daylesford is surrounded by a drystone wall. mineral water, sutton spring, daylesford, central springs, p. scott williams -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Mineral Spring at Daylesford, 1934, 1934
... springs daylesford Black and white photograph of a mineral spring ...John Joseph Gervasoni was born at Yandoit Creek, the son of Italian born Carlo Gervasoni.Black and white photograph of a mineral spring at Daylesford. john joseph gervasoni, mineral springs, daylesford -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Goggles, WW2 RAF/RAAF Fighter Pilots MK IVB Goggles
It is not known how these goggles belonging to the late Evan Johns were acquired. Evan did not enlisted in the Defence Forces but did have an interest in aviation.The frame of these goggles is in excellent condition with virtually no paint loss and only minor marking. The pressed brass frame incorporating hinged lens holders is finished in black paint.The nosepiece leather and backing chamois are both good . The original rubber facepads are in excellent shape and remain pliable; The clear lenses do have delamination marks . The strap components are excellent throughout with clear Air Ministry markings. There is the anti-glare screen, commonly known as the flip shield with the short enclosed type spring mechanism. AM REF NO 22C/167 Goggles MarkIVBraaf goggles, ww2 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Hepburn Springs Swimming Club
Marie Perini was descended from Vincenzo Perini of Locarno, Switzerland. Pat Kearney, Joe Kearney and Kevin Kearney grew up at Locarno Guest House in Hepburn Springs. Pat Kearney became a Carmelite sister and Joe Kearney and Pallottine FatherMembers of the Hepburn Springs Swimming Club at the Hepburn Poolhepburn springs swimming pool, hepburn springs, hepburn pool, marie perini, marie butler, winsome moffatt, jack sullivan, ernest ridgley, rickfield, ted smith, andy rodoni, betty olcorn, heath murphy, jack mckinnon, jack o'sullivan, molly mckinnon, blair llewellyn, arthur ritchie, victor milesi, leo milesi, pat kearney, patricia kearney -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Document - Photograph, photocopy, of ‘Spring Grove’ 19th C house, Charman Road, Cheltenham, c1979
In 1852 Stephen Charman purchased 160 acres bounded by Charman Rd and Balcombe Road in an area called Spring Grove , later Cheltenham. A spring ran through the land providing a good source of water. Stephen aged 21 years had arrived in Melbourne 1842 as one of Henry Dendy’s emigrants . His Ship passage was paid by the Colonial Land and Emigration Commission and in return he was required to work on the land of the Henry Dendy Special Survey Brighton 1841. However Henry Dendy could not provide enough work for all the emigrants that arrived and Stephen had to obtain other work. Then sadly his young wife Harriett and their infant died. 1850 Stephen married widow Mary Gettens, a Publican in Little Collins Street, with 5 children. Stephen & Mary built a wattle and daub hut and established a market garden producing marigolds for Martin & Pleasance Pharmacists, Melbourne. They had 7 more children and built a weatherboard cottage that was used for early Methodist Church services. Stephen donated 1 acre to the Methodist Church in 1855 for Chapel , School and Cemetery. This is the weatherboard cottage in the photocopy showing the building extension, The road between Cheltenham and Mentone bears their name. Mary died in 1870 and Stephen remarried 1878 and died in Gippsland 1906. The original Photograph is endorsed by Francis Marie Ward , formerly Hopkins nee Charman who was the grandmother of Mr A.L Jones A photocopy of a black and white photograph of ‘Spring Grove’ , that was the first house in Charman Road , Cheltenham c1852 , showing later extensions. spring grove cottage 1852, schumer l, cheltenham, charman stephen, early settlers, jones a l, gettens mary, rees mary, charman mary, moorabbin, brighton, henry dendy special survey 1841, ward frances marie, charman frances marie -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph, Wal Larsen, Cable tram and Parliament House, 7/5/1940
The photograph shows a cable tram entering Bourke Street from Spring Street bound for Spencer Street with the Victorian Parliament House in the background. The conductor is standing on the back platform. Photo has been copied and printed from a 120 Negative. Photo Wal Larsen, 6/5/1940, tram 543.Yields information about the Bourke St cable trams and Parliament House.Photograph, black and white, plain paper, 2nd copy has notes on rear."Swinging into Bourke Street past Parliament, trailer 543 6/5/40, Photo Wal Larsen"trams, tramways, cable tram, bourke st, parliament house, spring st, tram 543 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black and white - cable tram Collins and Spring Sts
Photo of a cable tram set - at the corner of Collins St and Spring St. The saloon trailer is No. 73. The grip car is yet to be fitted with stanchions on its sides and does not have roof mounted destination signs on either vehicle. The trailer car is in the original company livery. In the background are the Victorian Government Treasury Building along with No. 1 and 5 Collins St, the facades of which remain in Collins St. Photo possibly soon after the cable line opened on 2-10-1886.Yields information about cable trams in Collins St and the buildings on the corner of Spring and Collins Sts. Set of two Black and white photographs on paper."Collins St E M" in bottom right hand corner. On rear of second print "No letterboard on dummy, Dummy clerestory in letter stained colour route glass panels. No signwriting on trailer aprons. Name of MTOC on side splashboard of trailer ? route name." Has the stamp of "Tyrrell's Pty Ltd," on rear and number "8" in top right hand corner and number "42-22".trams, tramways, cable trams, collins st, tram 73, spring st -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, Standard Type, Linton, Second Prize, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Show, 1935 : awarded to Maree Grigg, 1935
Pink cardboard prize certificate with black printed text. Awarded to Maree Grigg for a balance sheet.Text, printed: " Linton Presbyterian Church / SPRING SHOW, DECEMBER 7th, 1935. / SECOND PRIZE / For Balance Sheet / Awarded to Maree Grigg. "linton presbyterian church, maree grigg, events -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, First Prize, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Show, 1935 : awarded to Maree Grigg
Blue cardboard prize certificate with black printed text. Awarded to Maree Grigg for an addressed envelope.Text, printed: " Linton Presbyterian Church / SPRING SHOW, DECEMBER 7th, 1935. / FIRST PRIZE / For Addressed Envelope / Awarded to Maree Grigg. "linton presbyterian church, maree grigg, events -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Conductress No. 3896, 1960s
Photograph of Conductress No. 3896, wearing a MMTB uniform and hat with white lapel badges.Demonstrates a Conductress Uniform and cap and has a strong association with the person.Mounted Black and White photograph in a metal and plastic frame with a spring stand.tramways, mmtb, conductresses, uniforms -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, William McLaughlin's Kangaroo Ground Hotel, General Store and Post Office, Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, c.1875
Initially known as the ‘Kangaroo Hotel,’ this photo shows the sign ‘Kangaroo Ground Hotel’ and William McLaughlin as the proprietor, which dates it between 1871 and 1882. The first hotel known as the Kangaroo Hotel was built at the top of the hill by Andrew Ross in 1864 commencing April; a license was obtained, and the bar opened by Edmund Pickett, the tenant, on 11th of July. The hotel was ready for public accommodation by September, 1864. On June 27, 1864, Edmund Pickett, residing at Kangaroo Ground, gave notice to the Bench of Magistrates at Eltham that it was his intention to apply on July 6th for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s Licence for a house rented and occupied by himself, situated at Kangaroo Ground, containing two sitting rooms and five bedrooms exclusive of those required for the use of his family. On February 7, 1866, Edmund Pickett, publican, residing at Kangaroo Ground, applied at the Court of Petty Sessions held at Eltham for a Publican’s License for a house situated at the Kangaroo Ground, containing six bedrooms and two sitting rooms, rented and occupied by himself and licensed under the sign of the 'Kangaroo Hotel.' In 1866, with few boarders at the school and needing to reduce expenses, Ross had the bedroom house removed from the school and placed in contiguity to the hotel, the occupier to have the post office. The house was re-erected with a kitchen addition and was opened as the Post Office & General Store on April 1st. Throughout 1870 Andrew Ross found himself at odds with Pickett - he "felt much dissatisfaction at my having a hotel especially kept by a man of loose principals and low habits" and so served him notice to vacate by December 31st, occupying it himself on January 1, 1871, calling it Rossville House. William McLaughlin and his wife kept the store and post office. As a hotel was now wanted and McLaughlin was desirous to obtain a license, Ross set about making the Store building suitable which was achieved towards the end of 1871. Ross notes in his diary that the Store hotel was finished January 1, 1872. At the Court of Petty Sessions held at Eltham on 5 December 1871, William McLaughlin applied for a license for the Kangaroo Hotel, Kangaroo Ground. He had previously obtained a wine license, March 28. In June 1882, William McLaughlin of Madeline Street, Carlton, (late of Kangaroo Ground, hotelkeeper) was found insolvent due to losses in connection with the Kangaroo Ground Hotel. The license for the hotel was later transferred from Mr John Donaldson to Mrs Sophia Greenaway. It appears during McLaughlin’s tenure the hotel became known as the Kangaroo Ground Hotel. The hotel was replaced with a new wooden building in 1892, constructed by W.Holland and described as being "of a neat appearance, roomy, and fittled up with all modern requirements necessary in a business of this kind." This building was destroyed by fire in 1930. References: Ross, Andrew, 1814-1895 & Woiwod, Mick & Andrew Ross Museum. (2011). The diary of Andrew Ross 1828-1895 & the reminiscences of Andrew Ross 1851-1864 / edited, annotated and introduced by Mick Woiwod for the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground. Kangaroo Ground, [Vic.] : Tarcoola Press in association with the Andrew Ross Museum The Evelyn Observer, (1892, June 24). Evelyn Observer, and South and East Bourke Record (Vic. : 1882 - 1902), p. 2 (MORNING.). Retrieved May 13, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60667494 REMINISCENCES. (1893, April 21). Evelyn Observer, and South and East Bourke Record (Vic. : 1882 - 1902), p. 2 (MORNING.). Retrieved May 10, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60669116 REMINISCENCES COUNTY EVELYN. BY Andrew Ross. (No. 41) The summer of 1863-4 may be re membered by many colonists as one of the most enjoyable as regards wet weather, and it was one made remarkable by the enterprise and activity apparent throughout Evelyn County. This spirit was fostered and encouraged by the prospect presented from the opening up of the new route to the Jordan and Wood's Point, and the consequent occupation of lands and special localities along the main track. Accommodation for travellers were established at Yarra Flats, the future Healesville, Fernshaw, Marysville, while the beauties and difficulties of the Black Spur, together with the romantic region of the Stephenson Waterfalls mid the mountain forests attracted visitors other than the gold diggers. Before the end of this year 1863, the new route to Wood's Point by the Dividing Range had been so far improved that a track was laid off by the New Chum Creak, Paradise Plains, and the Springs to Emerald Hill, about half way between Jordan and Wood's Point, and the clearing of this track was looked forward to as enabling drays to be employed. The Government had so far yielded to the demands made upon it, that the work was proceeded with early in 1864. In March of that year the writer was favoured by a visit from Mr. Ligne, Surveyor-General, who was enroute to inspect the progress of the undertaking. He was accompanied by Mr. Collins Levey, his son-in-law, who had been a frequent visitor with his friend Mr. Franklin, of the Melbourne Herald newspaper, These parties, and not a few others, were glad to partake of the hospitality of residents on the Ground or, at Yarra Flats when as yet no public accommodation existed. Horsemen and pedestrians became numerous ere winter set in, and there was obviously the want of the hotel which was planned and commenced late in the autumn. The absence of any endeavour on that score by local proprietors induced the writer to undertake the erection of the Kangaroo Ground Hotel, which he did on his own responsibility. The spot best suited for the hotel being held by him on lease, he was permitted by the landlord to devote the required portion of land for the premises to be erected and occupied. Before this was accomplished the imported houses placed near the schoolhouse which had served for bedroom to boarded pupils were rebuilt near the hotel and served for a general store and post office also. Delay was experienced in procuring all the materials for the new building. After the break in the weather the roads on the Ground became very heavy and as timber had to come from town, it was under difficulties that the supply was procured. Bricks for chimneys were made in a small kiln, and hardwood for joists, &c., provided by sawyers employed for the purpose in the bush. The hotel, in consequence, was not ready for public accommodation until the spring, although a license was obtained, and the bar opened by Mr. Pickett, the tenant, on 11th of July. It may be remarked that the house was rather late in being established; a year earlier it would have secured the benefit of the rush to the new diggings, but in another sense it was rather premature for as yet no steps had been taken by the authorities to stop or even discourage the sale of liquor by unlicensed parties, and the holder of a license had to compete with the class in question. As the season (1864) advanced there were parties anxious to be the pioneers in traversing the whole of the route to Wood’s Point, but it was nigh to summer again before the track was available to vehicular traffic. I believe one of the first to effect the whole passage in this way was Mr. Gillies, some time settled at Mortlake. He drove a buggy and called at the Ground on 9th September, stating his intention to drive through to the Point, and we were subsequently informed that he had accomplished the task. (End of Reminiscences No 41)This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image (neg copy missing) Print 21 x 26.5 cmeltham-yarra glen road, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground hotel, post office, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, gas lamp, hotels, kangaroo hotel, william mclaughlin, andrew ross, edmund pickett -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Photos of Bendigo and surrounds, About 1940s
Twenty four small black and white photos of Bendigo Swimming localities, Easter Parade, maybe Spring St in Melbourne and Maryboroughphotos, bendigo, easter parade, swimming pools -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - NELL GWYNNE MINE WINDING ENGINE
black and white photo: mining machinery. Brick platform in front of winding engine. On back of photo in biro ' Nell Gwynne' reefs. Winding Engine. On backAlan Doney ( J. Lerk 17.3.2000 )nell gwynne reefs mine, nell gwynne (b.m.l.), goldmining, spring gully -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: Photograph. Mounted image of Mr C.J. Curnow
IAN DYETT COLLECTION: Photograph. Mounted image of Mr C.J.Curnow calling for bids at the first Commonwealth disposal auction held in Alice Springs after WW2. C.J. Curnow is standing on some machinery in front of a crowd of manly men, a corrugated iron shed is in the background with three men standing in the doorway. Frederick Cullen Dyett is in the crowd below C.J. Curnow wearing a black hat with his collar up. The photograph in is mounted on light brown card. Black hand writing on the back - (C. J.) Cyril James Curnow Calling the bids First Commonwealth disposal auction Alice Springs. (F.C.) Frederick Cullin Dyett in crowd below C J with black hat and collar upc.j. curnow, !940s auction -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SURVIVAL KIT
The item was possibly issued Air Force personal in the event of being shot down ..1) Rectangular webbed canvas bag with attached flap lid secured with metal press studs and belt hook. .2) Emergency signalling mirror, black background, orange coloured printed directions on the non reflective side and mirror central. .3) & .4) Plastic rigid containers with a metal spring clasp contains medical/survival supplies and directions for use. .3) contains the medical supplies and .4) unclear what some are but has razor blades, sewing kit fishing line and hook kit.survival kit, emergency -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - KIT BAG ARMY WW2, 1939-45
Refers to service of "WALTER HAROLD LITTLE" VX 69788. Enlisted 29/12/41, Age 20, Discharged 27/6/46. Rank Pte. 2/108 Aust GTN TPT Coy. This kit bag travelled Alice Springs to Larrimah NT and return for three years, then Borneo, Tarakan and Balikpapan.This is a canvas kit bag. Brown colour. It has a series of brass eyelets around the lip. It has an internal cover flap.Bottom of bag has been painted black, then the number “92329” in white paint on that. There are two blue and one white stripe there as well. On the side of the kit bag is written “VX 69788. Little W.C.H”kit bag, ww2, walter harold little -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Jacqueline Templeton et al, Prince Henry's: the evolution of a Melbourne Hospital 1869-1969, 1969
A history of Prince Henry's Hospital from its beginnings as the Melbourne Homeopathic Dispensary in Collins St in 1869 A move in 1876 to Spring St allowed for enlargement and transformation into the Melbourne Homeopathic Hospital Relocation to St Kilda Rd site in 1885 and name change to Prince Henry's Hospital in 1934. The book continues to relate the development of a modern teaching hospital up to 1969.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book is bound in dark blue cloth, with tile, authors name and publishers mark printed in gilt on spine. Dust jacket has mid blue background with title and authors name in white print on front and spine. Also on front is a sketch in white of the hospital [ca.1885], and a black and white photograph of the hospital [ca.1969].non-fictionA history of Prince Henry's Hospital from its beginnings as the Melbourne Homeopathic Dispensary in Collins St in 1869 A move in 1876 to Spring St allowed for enlargement and transformation into the Melbourne Homeopathic Hospital Relocation to St Kilda Rd site in 1885 and name change to Prince Henry's Hospital in 1934. The book continues to relate the development of a modern teaching hospital up to 1969.prince henry's hospital-melbourne, hospitals-vivtoria -history, homeopathy-history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Magazine - Illustrated magazine, Philip J Turner & Rex Curtis-Griffiths, Wartime: Number 7 Spring 1997, 1999
The Australian experience of war: the magazine contains other war related articles, the ones referring to nursing experiences are Florence Nightingale, Fanny Hines (died of pneumonia in the Boer War), Catherine Tully (awarded the 1914 Star with clasp) other World War One Experiences, Jessie Simmons (World War Two POW) Ann Mackinnon (served with the 2/6th Australian General Hospital), RAAF medevac nurses in Vietnam, nurses in Rwanda, and a review of the film Paradise Road.Illustrated magazine. The front cover has a copy of a painting by Hilda Rix-Nicholas: Australian soldier of the Great War. The man is wearing a metal helmet and combat uniform. Title and list of contents are printed are printed in gold and red brown on front cover also. non-fictionThe Australian experience of war: the magazine contains other war related articles, the ones referring to nursing experiences are Florence Nightingale, Fanny Hines (died of pneumonia in the Boer War), Catherine Tully (awarded the 1914 Star with clasp) other World War One Experiences, Jessie Simmons (World War Two POW) Ann Mackinnon (served with the 2/6th Australian General Hospital), RAAF medevac nurses in Vietnam, nurses in Rwanda, and a review of the film Paradise Road.military nursing-australia-history, world war 1914-1918, world war 1939-1945, vietnam war, world war 1939-1945 prisoners of war, rwanda, nurses, nursing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Nell Gwynne Gold Mine site, 1934
The Nell Gwynne mine site was within the Spring Gully Water Reserve, north west of the reservoir near Diamond Hill Road. An abridged prospectus for the Nell Gwynne (B.M.L.) No Liability, was published in the Sun News Pictorial on 7th June 1934, page 26 (Advertising).https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/277316940?searchTerm=napoleon%20bmlSignificant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph of two weatherboard houses in bush setting. Gravel road in foreground. Written in pencil on back of photograph in pencil: 'Nell Gwynne 25.9.34'nell gwynne gold mine -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Cast iron axle box on cable car trailer, K McCarthy
Photograph shows cast iron axle box and horn ways with rubber "springs" as used on John Stephenson New York built cable trailers which became Melbourne numbers 1 to 20.Yields information about cable tram componentsBlack and white photograph with note on rearIn ink "24" and "K McC"cable trams, trailer trucks, john stephenson, cast iron, rubber springs, melbounre number 1 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Wedding of Miss Maxine Spring, Ringwood, c1960
Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph: "Maxine Spring, 10 Burwood Ave. Ringwood, Mr. W. Payne, Ringwood, C of E, Ringwood."