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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, John Ross notebook, 1890s
This small note book belonged to John Ross, the Warrnambool Town Surveyor and Engineer (1889-1906 & 1913-1914). The book lists the levels taken for the benefit of contractors undertaking jobs for the Warrnambool Council from 1898 to 1902. The jobs include ‘Russells Creek from the Merri River upwards’, ‘Outlet at the Flume’, ‘Guns at the Battery’ and Drainage from the Terminus Hotel to the end of the Japan Street Tunnel’. John Ross was also in private practice with the architectural firm of Ross and Jackman. This notebook is of considerable interest because it is an original note book that belonged to John Ross, the Warrnambool Town Surveyor and Engineer in the late 19h century and early 20th century. The note book contains important information on the engineering projects in Warrnambool and district from 1898 to 1902. This note book has a red leather cover. The cover is a little creased. The inside pages have ruled red lines and printed headings regarding the levels taken of a site and the location of the site (1898 to 1902). The engineer’s entries in the printed columns are handwritten , mostly in pencil. The inscription on the first page is handwritten in black ink. ‘Jno C Ross, Town Surveyor Wbool 19/5/98’ john ross, warrnambool town council, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - School stamp, Early 20th century
This stamp comes from the Church of England Girls' Grammar School in Warrnambool which appears to have operated in the Church of England Parish Hall from 1911 to 1918. Associated with this school were the local Church of England Minister, Archdeacon Peacock and Edith Fuller, the School Principal in its later years.This stamp is of considerable significance as it an important memento of an early private school in Warrnambool.A rectangular brass block with printing and the school logo raised on the brass.C. of E. GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL " Sancte Sapienter Strenue" WARRNAMBOOLwarrnambool schools -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - SLEEVE WW1, 1914 - 18
Rupert EXON, refer Cat No 486P for his service history.Brown buckram sleeve for holding most likely a shaving mirror. There is a small scallop cut out on right side.Handwritten on front: “408 R Exon C Squadron 9th L.Horse”container, sleeve, shaving -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Doran & Company, Revolt in the Desert, 1927
Brown buckram hard cover, title in black letters. Illustrated end papers, 333 pages with cut edges, black & white illustrations.On front end paper: C F Morath Healesville Vic 1930books- history, military -
Greensborough Historical Society
CD-ROM, Heidelberg Golf Club - Opening by Lord Bruce 1928, 09/06/1928
Video footage of the opening of Heidelberg Golf Club 1928. Opened by Lord Bruce PM.1 CD.Written on CD: "H G C Opening1928 by Lord Bruce P.M ."heidelberg golf club -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Ticket - C.E.M.A Music Group Portland, Victoria 1974, 'South Pacific', Dec-74
Ticket to CEMA music group's 'South Pacific' Dec 2 - 7 1974, duck egg blue, black printBack: '7/12/76 C-8', hand written in pencil -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Camera, Eastman Kodak Co, abt 1912
Camera used by No 59 Capt A Chanter, Machine Gun Section, 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment during WW1. The 4th Light Horse Regiment is an ancestor unit of the Regiment, serving with distinction in WW1. The user of this camera commanded the Machine Gun Section of the 4LH. His historically significant collection of photos is held by the Unit History RoomCamera, No 1 Eastman Kodak JRMaker's plate in camera Inside leather case - initials A L Ccamera, ww1, chanter -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Coverall AFV Crewman, 1962
Uniform item previously on issue to the RegimentKnown as a "tank suit". One piece black cotton overall. Slide fastener down front. Two pockets on chest, one fitted with gathered material to make holders for map marking and other pens. Two pockets on thighs. Small pocket below waist line to hold field dressing. Two internal side pockets. Fitted internally with braces for extracting casualty from vehicle. Internal draw cord at waist. Fitted with epaulettes.CGCF Size 2 1962 User label marked C Ruleclothing, uniform, armoured corps -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Methodist Sunday School picnic at Bayswater, 1908/9
Typed on backing sheet two labels, "Ringwood Methodist Sunday School picnic - At Bayswater, 1908. Photo by Lewis F. East". The other label reads, "Ringwood Methodist Sunday School picnic at Bayswater - 1909. Photographs Lewis F. East". Small label in lower left corner "Sir Ronald East, 57 Waimarie Drive, Mt. Waverley Victoria 3149. Telephone 277 4315".Written on back of photograph, "C of E. St. Paul's, Warrandyte Rd." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Opening St. Paul's Church of England, Ringwood, Glamorgan house
Written on back of photograph, "Opening St. Paul's. C of E. ?? Glamorgan" -
Orbost & District Historical Society
mincer, 1890's
This item was used by Helena Warren (nee McKeown), a well known photographer and local press correspondent. She lived at Newmerella. The meat mincer was a particularly popular kitchen gadget. By means of the mincer left overs and off cuts could be transformed into shepherd's pie or mince steak. Gadgets like this Universal food chopper are typical of domestic inventions designed to reinforce the principles of thrift and labour-saving. Many of these gadgets were imported from the United States. A cast iron metal hand mincer with a long metal body with an opening at one end, inside which is a circular spiral blade and a screw clamp attachment at the other end. On one side of the mincer is a curved metal handle held in place by a metal nut and a wooden bulb shaped knob at the end. There is a metal circular webbed blade held in place by a metal nut and bolt."Universal No. 2 brand; L.F. & C., New Britain, Conn., U.S.A."mincer chopper food-preparation -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Map (Item) - Tourist map, The Alexandra and Eildon Standard, THE ALEXANDRA & EILDON MARYSVILLE VISITOR GUIDE, 1997
A tourist map for the Alexandra, Eildon and Marysville region that was produced by the Alexandra and Eildon Standard newspaper. This tourist map was produced in 1997.A tourist map for the Alexandra, Eildon and Marysville region that was produced by the Alexandra and Eildon Standard newspaper.c 1997/ PUBLISHED BY/ THE ALEXANDRA/ AND EILDON/ STANDARD./ GRAPHICS/ BY THE T.T.S./ EILDON.alexandra, eildon, marysville, victoria, australia, tourist map, alexandra & eildon standard -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Book, Day, Day Book, 20 January 1920 to 27 April 1921
This book contains information relating to daily work conducted by Charles Edwards, Blacksmith, during period 20th January 1920 to 27 April 1921. It lists customer names, types of work done and costs involved. The written X indicates whether work was paid in full.This books contains historical information relating to peoples names and industries in the Bacchus Marsh district and the work performed for them by the blacksmith during the period mentioned. Most of work relates to shoeing horses, repairs to horse drawn vehicles, repairs to farm machinery/tools and some work on cars.Cardboard covers - green marbled design with black spine. Account type book with red ruled columns. Hand written names, jobs, charges and dates.On the inner cover - Mrs C Edwards, Main Street, Bacchus Marshbook, blacksmith, day, customers, clients, charles edwards -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Timer, 1940s
Australia's first telephone exchange was opened in Melbourne in August 1880. It was operated by the Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company. Owned by W. H. Masters and T. T. Draper, the Manager of the Company was H. Byron Moore. This was only two years after the world's first exchange in the United States, and just four years after Bell first spoke on a telephone. The exchange was located in the old Stock Exchange building at 367 Collins Street, a site now occupied by the Commonwealth Bank. In 1884, the operations of the Company, by then known as the Victorian Telephone Exchange Company, had grown considerably and were transferred to Wills Street, Melbourne. Private ownership of this company continued until 1887 when it was bought out by the Victorian Colonial Government. Other colonial governments followed this example. By 1910, the growth in telephone services made additional accommodation necessary. This could not be provided in the existing building in Wills Street and arrangements were made for a new exchange in Lonsdale Street. Alexander Graham Bell visited Australia in 1910 to advise the Federal Government's Postal Commission. Telephone exchanges were established in Adelaide with (48 subscribers), Hobart (10 subscribers) and Launceston (35 subscribers). The first exchange in Western Australia was established in 1887 and located in a small three-room cottage in Wellington Street, Perth with 17 subscribers. The year 1888 marked the opening of the Fremantle exchange in a small room at the rear of the Town Hall. There were nine subscribers. Australia's first automatic exchange was installed in the GPO in Sydney, in 1911, for internal use. But the first automatic exchange for public use was opened at Geelong in Victoria in the next year July 1912 with 800 subscribers. Melbourne's first automatic exchange was opened in the suburb of Brighton in 1914; the first public automatic exchange in NSW began operating at Newtown, Sydney in 1915; and Queensland's first was installed at South Brisbane in 1925. 1929 saw the opening of Tasmania's first automatic exchange in Hobart. an automatic telephone service. In June 1977, the manual telephone exchange at Swansea was replaced with an automatic service and made Tasmania the first State in Australia to have a fully automatic network. The half-century following Federation saw the growth of the automatic operation; a great extension of trunk line services; The automatic telephone contributed greatly to the early popularity of telephones in Australia. It was a quicker and more convenient way of communicating with another person on the same exchange — instead of having to go through tedious processes with the operator. From its introduction, the number of automatic telephones in operation grew to a remarkable extent. In 1886, the first trunk link of 16 km was connected to the exchanges of Adelaide and Port Adelaide in South Australia. Then, in 1907, the first inter-capital telephone trunk line was opened between Sydney and Melbourne. It was followed by a line between Melbourne and Adelaide in 1914. Sydney and Brisbane were linked in 1923, and Perth and Adelaide in 1930. In 1930, the first overseas calls from Australia came possible with the introduction of a radiotelephone service to England, and through there to Europe and America. A similar service opened to New Zealand in the same year. Initially, trunk channels linked different manual trunk exchanges. It was necessary for a succession of trunk operators to connect the appropriate channels, one after the other until the connection was made. As trunk traffic grew. the system became increasingly unsuitable. More trunk operators had to be employed and so labour costs increased. It was a tedious and slow way of making a long-distance call, and it was sometimes hard to hear, particularly when several exchanges were linked With technical advances, trunk switching moved from manual operation through a partly automatic phase. Automatic transit switching equipment was used and only a single operator was required to connect a trunk call to a wanted automatic subscriber. Until well beyond the middle of this century, the majority of trunk traffic went through this single telephonist control. In 1953, the number of telephones in use in Australia passed the one million mark. By then, the need for improvement in the automatic exchanges was becoming well recognised. The need was for a telephone switching system which would do a better job more economically than the conventional step-by-step ex-change. This led to the adoption of the Crossbar system as the standard in automatic telephone exchanges in 1960. The introduction of Crossbar switching was a big step forward in the automation of trunk calls. It substituted automatic switching and charging equipment for the originating trunk operator, and improved the quality of the system radically. Before the introduction of the Crossbar system there were often very long delays in obtaining a booked trunk call, and the quality of sound was often very poor. With Crossbar, Subscriber Trunk Dialing (STD) became a reality. A trunk call by STD was as easy to make and almost as fast to connect as a local call.The item was made around the 1940s and used up until the 1970s in manual cord telephone exchanges as a way to time and charge users for trunk calls made over the telecom system of the time. Post Master General dept. - Trunk Call Timer.Inscribed PMG, C. of A, 37. Bell chimes at 3 min increments.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, timer, trunk call, telephone, cord exchange -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Se[ia Photograph, Chuck Photo, Presentation Photohraph to Professor Alfred Mica Smith of the Ballarat School of Mines, 1886, 12/1886
A photograph of eleven students of the Ballarat School of Mines presented to Professor Alfred Mica Smith. The photograph is in an ornate gold frame.On mount 'Presented to Alf Mica Smith B.Sc. &c, Christmas 1886.chuck photo, alfred mica smith, alumni, ballarat school of mines -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph - Photograph, Black & White Cheltenham State School No. 84 1908, c1908
Stephen Charman, 1821-1906 a market gardener, donated land for the first Methodist Chapel, Cemetery and School in Charman Rd Cheltenham 1855. The enrolment was 36 pupils with Mr Frederick Meeres as Teacher. 1863 the school is called Beaumaris Common School No 84 with 70 pupils and Walter Meeres as Teacher. 1869 another 2 acres in Charman Road were granted by the Education Board and brick building built . 1872 State School 84 Beaumaris was increasing enrollments and 1878 a new brick school was built to accommodate 174 pupils and the name changed to Cheltenham State School No.84 1894 Mentone State School No.2950 amalgamated with Cheltenham SS No.84. 1910 the buildings were in disrepair, overcrowding was increasing and renovations were made 1912 with further additions in 1925 and 1937. Post WW11 extra prefabricated Classrooms were added as enrollment increased to 1038 in 1955.. Cheltenham East State School 4754 was opened as housing development spread over the City of Moorabbin . (J.Larson Sandringham HS) Pupils noted are from the early settler families - Marriott, Whelan, Cochrane1855 Stephen Charman donated land to the Methodist Church so that a School could be established to educate the children of the early settler market gardeners and farmers in the Cheltenham area . Education was valued by the general community and as well as schools they established mechanics Institutes and Libraries in Moorabbin Shire. Beaumaris West (Cheltenham) State School No. 84 was among the first schools in Melbourne.Black & White photograph of pupils in "Infants" at Cheltenham State School No.84 in 1908Handwritten ; 1908 B.McGregor, C. Marriott, E. Kilborn, R.Whelan, A. Cochrane, education, schools, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b., bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman stephen, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards, state schools victoria, marriott c, whelan k, cochrane a, cheltenham primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HORSE AND JINKER, 1920's ?
sepia toned, mounted on green card. Photo of unharnessed horse and jinker. Two men squatting in foreground around camp fire. Two guns on ground nearby. Large eucalypts in background. F. W. Briggs, Amakin photo written in ink on back of photo.C. Wardley Co., Late Lovewell Co., Elite Studio, Warrnambool.person, group, rural -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Parallel ruler, Approxamitly between 1888 and 1892
8387.1 - Parallel ruler. 8387.2 - Wooden case.- Ruler: flavelle and Roberts, Sydney and London. - Case: C. Ladgrove, Korumburra. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Music Book, Pianoforte Tone-Production, 1919
Hardcover book bound in red cloth - "Pianoforte Tone-Production" by Tobias MatthayA/C 5 30ci Altona Wagga Wagga 25/9/21 -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Bank Pass Book - CTS, State Saving Bank Pass Book, Collingwood Technical School 1951-1960, c1950
The Beazley Prize was awarded to various trade apprentices deemed to be outstanding in their chosen trade course.This pass book is a significant example of banking before the advent of electronic banking.Blue cloth cover with State Savings Bank of Victoria Fitzroy printed on cover.Handwritten on cover and rubber stamped inside "W.D.Beazley Trade Scholarship A/C"collingwood technical school, beazley award, trade awards, banking, passbooks, state savings bank of victoria, nmit, -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Cash Book
The financial information relating to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution has been kept in ledgers, journal, monthly accounts and Minutes of the Financial Sub-Committee. The funds available and the expenses of running an educational and boarding school are documented in detail.The Registers document where children came from, their family details and medical information, all relating to the time they were admitted and reflect the society of the time.Green woven cover with tan leather over spine and corners bound book containing printed account pages with handwritten entries of receipts and expenses from December 1967 to January 1971 of the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution (V.D.&D.I.)Spine: "C B/1967/DECEMBER/to/1971/JANUARY" handwritten in inkdeaf children australia, deaf education, cash book, receipts, expenses -
Clunes Museum
Certificate - TALBOT & CLUNES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
BUFF COLOURED CARD FOR TALBOT & CLUNES UNITED AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FIRST PRIZE GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION HELD AT CLUNES FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1888 SECRETARY CHAS TERRILL AND THOS D HARDYMISS C MCKENZIE, GLENDONALD HAND KNITTED GOODS, GENTS HOSEhand knitted goods, nov 9 1888, talbot & clunes agricultural society -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Coin and Note Wallet
Leather (dark brown) wallet with silver mount and clasp. Five compartmentsFront: EHP 935 Clasp: EHP Ion passant. C (outlined)wallet, purse -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Shield, Australian Red Cross Society Victorian Division
First Prize Section C, Copper Coin Round-up 1986 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Angus Campbell Eadie
Angus Campbell Eadie (16/12/1910–21/5/1988) born in Bendigo, youngest of four boys Moved to Richmond, aged 6, when father died and then to Brunswick. Worked in London Stores before training for the ministry. Graduated Melbourne University B.A.(Hons) and then B.D. from Melbourne College of Divinity. Married Nell Flowers of Brunswick 7/5/1938 — four children: Hugh, Alec, Helen and Elizabeth. Ordained 1938. Parishes were Woomelang, Swan Hill, Geelong, Perth, and then 19 years at Sandringham. Retired 1977.Eadie in clerical collar and suit, with his dog, Peter."Rev. Angus C. Eadie BA , BD + Peter 1959–76"eadie, angus, woomelang, swan hill, geelong, perth, sandringham -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Angus Campbell Eadie
Angus Campbell Eadie (16/12/1910–21/5/1988) born in Bendigo, youngest of four boys. Moved to Richmond, aged 6, when father died and then to Brunswick. Worked in London Stores before training for the ministry. Graduated Melbourne University B.A.(Hons) and then B.D. from Melbourne College of Divinity. Married Nell Flowers of Brunswick 7/5/1938 — four children: Hugh, Alec, Helen and Elizabeth. Ordained 1938. Parishes were Woomelang, Swan Hill, Geelong, Perth, and then 19 years at Sandringham. Retired 1977.Head & shoulders portrait of Eadie."Rev. Angus C. Eadie BA , BD + Peter 1959–76"eadie, angus, woomelang, swan hill, geelong, perth, sandringham -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. John Billington in his study, 1984
W. John Billington 17/4/1928–25/11/2006 — grew up near Warrnambool, married Joan in January 1956. Ordained 12/2/1956 Presbyterian minister in Yarram. Placements: Yarram, Warwick (Qld), Box Hill, Presbytery Minister Goulburn-Murray Presbytery, then Westernport Presbytery, Mia Mia-Kyneton. 1991-1993 Moderator of the Synod of Victoria. Retired in 1993.Billington is pictured sitting in his study with a large bookcase behind him."John Billington C&N p. 13, 13/6/1984"billington, john, moderator synod of victoria, presbytery minister, goulburn-murray, westernport -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Bernice McLeod - article "Raking Memory's Coals", 1984
The photo appears in an article titled "Raking memory's coals", about a visit by Roger Mitchell to Exmouth in 1983, where UC National Mission is at work on the frontier in the West. "In the car and over a meal we meet National Mission's community worker Bernice McLeod, self-effacing to the point of frustration, shrugging off a role in the oddly-mixed US base town which some say makes her saintly; others a pillar of the community."Bernice McLeod is shown playing with a small child.C&N 13/6/84 p. 3, p. 19.mcleod, bernice, exmouth, uc national mission -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rosemary Myers, 13/06/1984
Head and shoulders colour photograph."Rosemary Myers C&N 13/6/1984 page 11"myers, rosemary -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Maureen Boaler, 13/03/1985
Mrs. Maureen Boaler was Director of the Share Community Appeal for 1985.Head and shoulders photogarph of Maureen Boaler."Maureen Boaler C&N 13/3/1985 page 13"boaler, maureen, share community appeal