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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1983
Photograph taken by Herald and Weekly Times showing chicory being harvested. Chicory was first grown on Phillip Island in 1870. It was used in coffee essence and for medicinal purposes.Malcolm McFee at work at harvest time. The chicory is loosened in the ground by a ripper blade drawn by a tractor on Audrey McFee's farm.local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, chicory industry, black & white photograph, audrey mcfee, chicory, phillip island -
Port of Echuca
Black and white photograph, 04/03/1984
Photograph related to no.P000041, P000045 - P000048 of P. S. Adelaide re-floating. Copyright held by Riverine Herald newspaper. Original and negatives held by Riverine Herald.. Photograph taken from the river looking south west as the Adelaide enters the water backwards, from the soil ramp . The right hand side of the photograph is in shadow so is very dark. 2 people can be seen on the deck with possibly another boat moored beside the Adelaide and a small motor boat to the left of that.A significant social and historical event in Echuca as many local community groups had committed many hours and much money to re-float the Adelaide to add it to the stocks for the development of the Port of Echuca as a major tourist attraction for the region.Black and white photograph of re-floating of the P. S. Adelaide in the river, possibly still partly on soil ramp. Deep shadows on the right prevent detail of front of the boat and much of the right hand bow. There are spectators in a small motorboat on left of the Adelaide and possibly another boat coming along the side of the Adelaide (2 people can be seen on the left hand side of the Adelaide). 2 people are on the deck of the Adelaide.p. s. adelaide, echuca,victoria,re-floating of the p. s. adelaide. riverine herald newspapers, -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Cutting, Secret Love Lives On, 6-Apr-98
Nabuko (Cherry) Parker was the first Japanese Immigrant to become an Australian citizen.Article on the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Gordon Parker and Nobuko Sakuramoto, local Ringwood residents. Article in Herald Sun Mon April 6, 1998 with photograph. +Additional Keywords: Parker, Gordon / Parker, Nabuko (Cherry) / Sakuramoto, Nobuko / Cherry Parker -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - ABBOTT COLLECTION: BARBLOK,BARBED WIRE, 30 September 1941
Small clipping from the Sydney Morning Herald dated 30 September 1941 with the headline, 'New barbed wire is the worlds toughest' . This clipping has been pasted onto a piece of writing paper with the newspaper name and the date hand written in inknewspaper, bendigo, h.a. abbott, h.a. abbott, barblok barbed wire -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Various buildings, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1990s
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.A set of 16 colour photographs by Ron Laing covering the Herald and Weekly Times building, the ex Borer's Bakery ovens and buildings, view from Coles parking area, Bridge Street industrial medical clinic and HMAS Lonsdale building 1990sbuilt environment - commercial, built environment - civic, ron laing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: LEARN TO SWIM CERTIFICATES
Documents, Bert Graham Collection, Bendigo East Swimming Club had ''The Herald Learn To Swim'' Campaign certificates, for people who were taught to swim at least 25 yards signed by Campaign President Frank Beaurepaire. Three copies in total.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Tennis Australia
Newspaper, 2-Jun-36
2 June 1936 issue of the 'Chicago Herald and Examiner', featuring an article about Australia's defeat of the U.S.A. in the Davis Cup North American Zone Final. Australia would meet Great Britain in the Challenge Round, and lose. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - COLLECTION OF NEWSPAPERS, Herald Sun, From 31 Aug 1989 - 19 July 1990
The Herald Sun released this series starting Aug 31, 1989 as a collection item and commemoration of WW2 covered all key events of WW2. The extracts are as per the headlines and by lines of the day.Series of a collection of 55 broadsheet newspaper pages covering the entirety of WW2. Each page is a single sheet broadsheet in black and white, with extracts of actual war articles and photos from key days starting from Sept 2, 1939 with the start of the war in Europe and finishing with final surrender of Japan on August 16th 1945.Headed "MY WAR" from part 1 to part 55 with the Sun News Pictorial heading.herald-sun, ww2, commemoration papers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, David Syme, Newsday: October 4- 6, 1969, 04/10/1969
Newsday was an afternoon daily newspaper published by David Syme (also published The Age) from September 30, 1969, designed to compete with the Melbourne Herald. The paper was closed in May 1970.An example of mid-20th century newspaper64p., illus. "PM Edition" printed in blue on front pagenewspapers, newsday, melbourne -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "12 tram rides for a dollar", "Wilcox: The tube is on", 31/03/1969 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper Clipping - set of two adhered to a sheet of ruled quarto paper with punched holes on the left hand side. 1 - "12 tram rides for a dollar" - Herald newspaper 31/3/1969, written by Max Tomlinson about the introduction of the new "City Section Concession Card" on that day. Tells the story of a conductor, Mrs. Moore accidentally sold a book of 20 cards for $1 to a passenger. 2 - "Wilcox: The tube is on" - Herald newspaper 31/3/1969 - about a statement by the Minister for Transport on the HSV7-3DB TV programme "Meet the Press" - about the Melbourne underground loop.trams, tramways, tickets, railways, city section, melbourne -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - PRESS CUTTINGS - HISTORICAL ARTICLES, 1967,1968
Press Cuttings. Three manila folders containing articles of historical interest: A. Life in Australia's capital cities in colonial days. Six 'Dear Diary' articles by Margaret Carlyon in 'New Idea' from Oct 1967 to Aug 1968. B. The Artie Fadden Story. A series of 12 newspaper articles told by Sir Arthur Fadden to Elgin Reid of the Melbourne Herald. July 1968. C. 'Men at Work' stories by Anthony Hill, artist Gerry Lants of the Melbourne Herald, Aug to Nov 1968. Fourteen articles on various occupations. The compiler of these 3 folders is not identified.Details of articles handwritten in ink on the cover of each foldernewspaper, margaret carlyon, elgin reid, anthony hill, colonial life, arthur fadden, occupations -
Orbost & District Historical Society
newspaper, The Weekly Times, October 23, 1996
The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869. After absorbing two other rural publications and expanding its publications, in 1902 The Herald and Standard Newspaper Company Ltd became the Herald and weekly Times, now Australia's oldest rural newspaper (more information on Weekly Times website). The article on Orbost was part of a series written by Steve Cooper with photographer, Mark Griffin. It explored communities which were struggling to survive. At that time the timber industry in the area was in decline and there was much discontent about flows to the Snowy River,This newspaper is a useful research tool.A newspaper, titled The Weekly Times, dated October 23, 1996. It contains articles about Orbost - Towns Against The Tide. The paper has an orange cover with the title in blue print and coloured photographs throughout. orbost-history-1996 weekly-times-newspaper -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, Opening of Bendigo Tourist Trams - advertisement, 8/12/1972 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper advertisement from the Herald, Friday 8/12/1972 about the opening of the Bendigo Trust - Tourist Tram service, by the Hon. R.. J. Hamer, Premier of Victoria at 2pm the following day Notes as operating every weekend and that a project of the Bendigo Trust.trams, tramways, bendigo, opening, bendigo trust, r.. j. hamer -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Evening Herald, Making Girl Gardeners, 1930-1939
Evening (Herald), December 9…(1931?) Melbourne School, Burnley's Long Career, newspaper clipping. Describes end of year activities of students, principally planting dahlias. Discusses the high proportion of female students. The principal at the time was AW Jessep (1926-41). a.w. jessep, female students, students working outside, history, students, dahlias -
Galen Catholic College
Video Shoot, 1981
This photo shows a student operating a camcorder, which in 1981 was relatively new technology. The emergence of this technology heralded in a era where video production classes became commonplace at Galen Catholic College.video, media, media studies, galen catholic college, galen college -
Circa Vintage Archive
House of Merivale 1970s dress, Lace up maxi dress by the House of Merivale 1970s, Mid 1970s
This dress was featured in a fashion editorial in the Herald Sun 2012 for a Jerry Hall style look, and also a fashion parade at the Love Vintage fair in 2011 as well as in the book "Style is Eternal" 2009.This dress is representative of 1930s style fashions created by the House of Merivale in the 1970sHalterneck maxi dress with scooped neckline, and deep lace up back. Flared, bias cut skirt perfectly matches up the pinstriped fabric. Centre back nylon zipper. Labelled the House of Merivale -
Tramway Heritage Centre
Photo
Photograph of seven people standing in front a W2 class tram at Kew Depot. There are three woman in MMTB uniforms then a man in a suit and hat then three woman in MMTB uniforms.The back of the photograph is stamped, it is quite faded, but the decipherable parts reads: COPYRIGHT The Herald & Weekly Times LTD. Melbourne Australia Not to be Reproduced ??????????? Without Written Permission -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Atheletic Club -- A Notable Quartet 1938
SAC A Notable Quartet 1938George Cox: President; Fred Laby Manager Sporting Globe; Harry Henderson, Secretary; Jack J Maher, Soprting Globe & Herald Athletic Writer.stawell -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Junior legatee outing, Somers Camp 1979, 1979
Photograph of a large group of boys playing tug of war on beach. From the inscription it was at Somers Camp in January 1979. Melbourne Legacy provided camps for junior legatees. It started with outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. Permanent camp buildings were built and with an association with Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) it was called Somers Camp. The camps gave the children an opportunity of a summer beach holiday with other Legacy children.A record of Junior Legatees enjoying an outing or a camp.Black and white photo of children playing tug of war on a beach January 1979."Jan 79" in blue pen on reverse. Stamped "Copyright / The Herald and Weekly Times" in blue ink. Stamped "The Property of Melbourne Legacy" in purple ink on reverse.somers camp, camp, junior legatee outing, beach -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Junior legatee outing, Somers Camp 1979, 01/1979
A photo of a large group of children crossing a bridge enroute to the beach. It came from an envelope with other camp photos. The Legacy envelope was marked "P6 Junior Legatee Camps and Hols" in red pen, and dated Jan 1977 in pencil. The contents will be items 00418 to 00425. Melbourne Legacy provides camps for junior legatees. The camps gave the children an opportunity of a summer beach holiday with other Legacy children. It started with outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. close to the beach. Permanent camp buildings were built in 1930. In 1930 Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) also started a camp at a nearby property and the area was renamed Somers. Legacy Somers Camps continued intermittently at Stan's property until it was decided in 1951 to make other arrangements for holidays. A record of Junior Legatee camps.Black and white photo of children crossing a bridge at the beach.Handwritten on back "Jan 1979" in blue pen. Stamped "The property of Melbourne Legacy" in purple ink. Stamped "Copyright The Herald and Weekly Times" in blue ink. junior legatee outing, bridges, beach, somers camp -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper (Sub-Item) - Photograph, Floodwaters flowing across Main Hurstbridge Road, Diamond Creek Township, 8 April 1977
Black and white photograph of young woman walking through floodwaters, possibly carrying an animal. The Diamond Creek in flood at Diamond Creek township, 8 April 1977 Herald and Weekly Times collectionflood, diamond creek, flooding, herald and weekly times, rescue -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1983
Photograph taken by Herald & Weekly Times, showing Malcolm McFee, Robert Bruce, Robert Eddy at work. Chicory was first grown on Phillip island in 1870. It was used in coffee essence and for medicinal purposes.Chicory being picked by hand after the chicory had been loosened in the ground by Tractor and rip blade through a row of the crop. this was on Audrey McFee's farm.local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, chicory industry, black & white photograph, audrey mcfee, chicory, phillip island -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Herald Sun, Thank you, our Queen: Herald Sun, 22/09/2022
Queen Elizabeth II reigned for over 70 years (1952-2022). Following her funeral in September 2022, the Herald Sun produced this lift out reporting on Her Majesty's funeral in pictures.12 pages of reports and colour and black and white images.queen elizabeth ii, royal family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper supplement, Herald Sun, Marvellous letters of Melbourne 1992, 10/08/1992
Marvellous Letters of Melbourne is a supplement to the Herald-Sun sponsored by Australia Post to celebrate Melbourne's 150th anniversary of incorporation. It includes letters submitted by readers and from archives, each with relevance to Melbourne's history. Newspaper supplement, 4 pages, illus.melbourne - history, letters, correspondence, victoria 150th anniversary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: BIKES, 1990s
Photograph: Man on racing bike in front of Shamrock Hotel Bendigo and attached notes: 'Tim decker of Bendigo on his Cannondale bike on a trainig run for the big VicHealth - Herald Sun Tour. Tim was sponsored by the local road plant hire group, AH Plant.'recreations, sports, cycling, bendigo advertiser -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Newspaper Article, O. Gilpin's Newspaper Articles
Chain Store, Victoria SA, NSWArticles about O. Gilpins chain Store. Locateions, Staff reunion. Death of Oliver Gilpin. News Items about store from O. gilpin's Chain store NEws 5 Pagers - Photocopies Herald Sun October 1934: 40 Years in retrospecto. gilpin's, retail -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Tourist Trams run again", 1/02/1975 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Melbourne Herald?, 1/2/1975, titled "Tourist Trams run again", reporting on the opening of the Ballarat Tourist Tramway by the SEC Chairman, Mr. Trethowan. Notes the BTPS as one of only three to incorporate part of their original system in a museum.opening, btps -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Booklet, Art in Australia Ltd, The Melbourne Book, 1931
Description of Melbourne by J. S. McDonald and photos of Melbourne by a number of photographers.Text, Woodblock illustration on title page, 18 plates by Melbourne photographers including J. Kauffman, J.W. Eaton, A.E.Stevens, W. Howieson, and the Melbourne Herald. Produced by Art in Australia Ltd, Sydney. [4] p. [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.non-fictionDescription of Melbourne by J. S. McDonald and photos of Melbourne by a number of photographers.melbourne -- tourist brochures, melbourne -- photography, christian-washfold collection -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Tram stop closes", 15/04/1991 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from dated 15-4-1991 (possibly the Herald Sun), about the cessation of trams using Victoria St for shunting (safety) to cease and all services to continue to Queensberry St or Melbourne University. Notes the stop opposite City baths was to close.Has date written in pencil along lower edge.trams, tramways, swanston st, closure, victoria st, melbourne university, queensberry, tram stops -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, David Syme, Newsday: May 2-3, 1970, 02/05/1970
Newsday was an afternoon daily newspaper published by David Syme (who also published The Age) from September 30, 1969, designed to compete with the Melbourne Herald. The paper was closed in May 1970. This is the final edition.An example of mid-20th century newspaper40 p., illus. "Sports Edition" printed in redz on front pagenewspapers, newsday, melbourne