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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, The Courier Ballarat, 22/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
Yields information the operation of a Ballarat bogie tram in Melbourne following the close of the tramway system in 1971 and gives a direct comparison with a later model Melbourne tram.Series of two Black and White newspaper photographs of the operation of Ballarat 36 in Melbourne on 22/9/1971. 3887.1 - 36 and W2 542 in bound on Princes Bridge with a number of men in hats waiting at the tram stop. Has "Tourism Week Go See Ballarat" signs on the tramcar and Jex Soap pads on No. 542. No. 36 has the destination of Sebastopol. 387.2 - a proof sheet of 12 photographs, 35mm negatives, of No. 36 in St Kilda Road/Swanston St that a photos were selected from. Collected by Alan Bradley from the Ballarat Courier early 1980's. On the rear of each photograph is a Herald Sun copyright stamp.tramways, trams, hawthorn, melbourne, ballarat tourism, tram 36, tram 542 -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of aeroplane on Cowes Beach with Ferry SS "Killara" at the Jetty in the background. Plane delivering the Herald.local history, photography, photographs, aviation, aeroplane "herald" delivery, sepia photograph, aeroplanes, beach, newspaper herald, shipping, jetty, ss killara, john jenner, bryant west -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, Wartime Cookery Book, 1945
A 1945 wartime cookery book by Sara Dunn of the Herald Melbourne. Sold for 1/- (One Shilling).Wartime Cookery Bookbooks, cookery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Obituary, 24/08/1993
Obituary and death notice for Graham Walsh, former Sun news and Herald photographer and Mayor of Nunawading.walsh, graham a, australian journalists association, australian labor party, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, A Pioneering appointment, 20/05/1996
Ken Barelli appointed to Company Managing Director for Pioneer Electronic Corporation. Article in Herald Sun.barelli, ken, pioneer electronic corporation -
Orbost & District Historical Society
collection of newspaper articles, 1970's - 2000
The folder has been made especially for this collection of articles .The label is from a box of limited edition signed watercolour drawings by ROSSER, Celia. THE BANKSIAS OF VICTORIA. Six Watercolour Drawings. Born Celia Elizabeth Prince in 1930, Celia Rosser began painting Australian wildflowers early in her artistic career. She first began painting Banksias after seeing a Banksia serrata near her home in Orbost, Victoria. She lived in Orbost in the 1960's( her husband had been posted to Orbost High School) where she painted and drew native flowers , in particular, banksias. Her first exhibition was at Leveson Gallery in Melbourne in 1965, and included three watercolours of Banksia species. Two years later she published Wildflowers of Victoria.Celia Elizabeth Rosser (born 1930) is a renowned Australian botanical illustrator, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species. She began painting Australian wildflowers early in her artistic career. She first began painting Banksias after seeing a Banksia serrata near her home in Orbost, Victoria.A collection of newspaper and magazines articles pertaining to Celia Rosser. There are six newspaper and magazine articles inside a a folder labelled "The Banksias of Victoria Six Watercolour Drawings by Celia Rosser". The articles are from The Australian Women's Weekly, The Sun, The Sunday Herald and The Herald Sun. -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Magazine, colour, "150 Years of Footy. Our Game" Part 2
This magazine was provided free with Herald Sun newspapers in May 2008 to celebrate 150 years of AFL. DVDs were also available during this time. This B/W image, reproduced in a magazine, is of historic significance for its portrayal of the Caulfield Town Hall (including portico entrance) and its role as the venue for the extraordinary meeting of members of the South Melbourne Football Club. The South Melbourne Football Club was facing difficulties towards the end of the 1970s, and in 1981 newspapers announced the club’s proposed move to Sydney. The Keep South At South (KSAS) group was formed in opposition to the move, and after presenting the board with more than the requisite amount of signatures required, forced them to call an extraordinary meeting of members. This meeting was held on Tuesday the 22nd of September 1981 at the Caulfield Town Hall. Herald Sun Out and About Magazine, colour, titled "150 Years of Footy. Our Game" Part 2, pages with words and images. B/W image of the Caulfield Town Hall on pg.8 showing the Portico entrance with a banner across the pillars with the words: "KEEP SOUTH AT SOUTH" across the banner and people on the steps. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, The Old Bus
Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith is a famous Australian, well known in civil aviation history for his courageous endeavours in flight. He broken many flight records for long distance and time travelled and he was also a war hero in World War 1. He has been referred to as being “known to millions of Australians as “Smithy” … he was one of Australia’s true twentieth-century legends”. In honour of his place amongst the world’s famous pioneers his image is featured on Australia’s $20 note, Sydney airport is named after him, there is a memorial to Kingsford Smith, Taylor and Ulm at the Anderson Park, also in Sydney and his plane “Southern Cross” is on view at Brisbane Airport. Kingsford Smith wrote ‘The Old Bus’ (1932) and he and Ulm were co-authors of ‘Story of 'Southern Cross' Trans-Pacific Flight’ (1928). His also wrote a book about his own life ‘My Flying Life’ which was published after his death in 1937. and the story of his life was filmed in Australia in 1946. A BRIEF HISTORY OF SIR CHARLES EDWARD KINGSFORD SMITH (1897 – 1935) … Kingsford Smith was born 9th February 1897 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. His parents were William Charles Smith and Catherine Mary, nee Kingsford. His mother’s maiden name of “Kingsford” was added to the family name when they spent time in Canada from around 1903 to 1907, after which they returned to Sydney, Australia. In 1915 Kingsford Smith enlisted in Australian Imperial Force. He served in 4th Signal Troop, 2nd Division Signal Company at Gallipoli Peninsular as a ‘sapper’ or combat engineer and later in Egypt and in France as a dispatch rider. In 1916 Kingsford Smith was transferred to the Australian Flying Corps as a sergeant. He was discharged after training in England and commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps. He was appointed fling officer and soon joined the 23rd Squadron in France. He brought down four machines in his first month there and also did invaluable work attacking enemy targets. He was wounded and shot down and later awarded the Military Cross ‘for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty’. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1918 and served as a Flying Instructor with the R.F.C. Kingsford Smith was not allowed to participate in the 1919 England to Australia air race because of assumed lack of navigational experience. He and his pilot friend Cyril Maddocks formed a business and flew joy-flights in both England and America. In America he did some stunt flying with a Flying Circus. Kingsford Smith returned to Australia in 1921 and found employment as a pilot. He soon realised the value of air transport in such a vast country. He formed a partnership with pilot Keith Anderson in 1924 and they purchased two Bristol Tourer biplanes. Their business broadened to include Charles Ulm and became the Interstate Flying services in Sydney. Together they performed important ‘demonstration’ flights including a flight around Australia in 10 days and 5 hours using very limited navigational equipment. Kingsford Smith immediately started to search for support to do a trans-Pacific flight. This support came from the New South Wales government, Sidney Myer and G. Allan Hancock, an American oil magnate. On 31st May 1928 Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm and two American crewmen, Harry Lyan and Jim Warner, took off from Oakland, California and flew to Brisbane via Hawaii and Suva. This historic flight took 83 hours and 38 minutes. Their Fokker plane had three engines and was named the “Southern Cross”. This amazing achievement resulted in huge financial subscriptions. Kingsford Smith was awarded the Air Force Cross and appointed as honorary squadron leader, Royal Australian Air Force. Kingsford Smith flew his Southern Cross plane from Point Cook in Victoria to Perth nonstop. Then in September – October 1928, with Charles Ulm and an Australian crew, he piloted the Southern Cross from Sidney to Christchurch New Zealand. This flight showed that was possible for regular passenger and mail services across the Tasman Sea. Kingsford Smith flew his plane to England to an order for four aircraft, planning to use them for an inter-capital air service in Australia. Sadly on 1st April 1929 he was forced to land, having lost radio contact with the ground and having run into bad weather over north – west Australia. Keith Anderson and Robert Hitchcock both perished before the search party reached them. Once official enquiries were completed the flight to England continued in June and was completed in record time of 12 days and 18 hours. In January 1930 Kingsford Smith piloted the “Southern Cloud”, one of the new Avro Ten planes, on the first flight of his airline, the Australian National Airways, from Sydney to Melbourne. The “Southern Cross” was overhauled in Holland by the Fokker Aircraft Co. and in June 1930 Kingsford Smith achieved an east-west crossing of the Atlantic from Ireland to Newfoundland in 31.5 hours. Kingsford Smith returned to England and took delivery of an Avro Avian biplane that he named the “Southern Cross Junior” and flew solo from England to Darwin, Australia. This record breaking flight took less than 10 days. He beat four other planes that had left England before him and he was 5.5 days faster than Hinkler. Sadly Kingsford Smith’s “Southern Cloud” was lost during a flight from Sydney to Melbourne in 1931 with no surviving crew or passengers; in 1958 the wreckage was discovered in the Snowy Mountains. Later that year Kingsford Smith flew his “Southern Cloud” from Australia to Timor, collecting mail from a damaged Imperial Airways plane in Timor. Other flights followed. Kingsford Smith was knighted in 1932 for his services in Aviation. He returned to selling joy flights then established the Kingsford Smith Air Service, a flying training school in Sydney. In 1933 Kingsford Smith flew the amazing record flight in “Miss Southern Cross” – a Percival Gull - from London to Wyndham in Western Australia in just over ten days. The Australian Commonwealth then gave Kingsford Smith a large grant and he was also appointed as aviation consultant to Vacuum Oil Co. Another flying record was made when Kingsford Smith and Sir P.G. Taylor flow “Lady Southern Cross” from Brisbane to San Francisco in order to sell her there; the west-east-trans-Pacific flight made aviation history. They returned to Australia to make an attempt at the trans-Tasman flight but their attempt failed due to engine failure; they managed to get back to Sydney safely, minus most of their cargo. Kingsford Smith had his unsold “Lady Southern Cross” shipped back to England, from where he and J. T. Pethybridge in the “Lady Southern Cross” attempted another record breaking flight from England The Old Bus Author: Charles Kingsford Smith Publisher: Distibuted by Herald Feature Service Date; 1932Label on spine cover with typed text RA 629.1309 KIN flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, the old bus, charles kingsford smith -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Burvale Hotel Closer To Protection, 3/06/2015 12:00:00 AM
Herald-Sun Facebook comments on article on protection for Burvale Hotel in Whitehorse Leader 29 May 2015.Herald-Sun Facebook comments on article on protection for Burvale Hotel in Whitehorse Leader 29 May 2015.Herald-Sun Facebook comments on article on protection for Burvale Hotel in Whitehorse Leader 29 May 2015.burvale hotel, jones-evans. vicki, whitehorse historical society, city of whitehorse -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Preparing for Badge Week
A photo of two young ladies with metal Legacy Appeal tins and advertising posters, "Legacy Cares / Show you care". Date unknown. It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run (some are items 00433 to 0437). A record of fundraising during Legacy Week.Black and white photo of two ladies with Legacy appeal tins.Copyright Herald and Weekly Times, stamped on the reverse in blue ink.fundraising, legacy appeal, badge week -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Jack Woodruff, Ex Labor man new Mayor, Herald, 11 Aug 1980
From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of front page of the 'Herald' 11.08.1980 "Ex Labor man new Mayor"families, local government, winifred mary prest woodruff, john william (jack) woodruff -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Newspaper
Glass framed front page of the Herald, Melbourne. Saturday, August 20th, 1966. Headline - Diggers Fight Back.newspaper, herald, diggers fight back -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Old Stone Windmill At Windmill Farm Near Malmsbury, Malmsbury c1/1/1960
People - "Webster, J J" Buildings - Windmill Associated with - "Herald Sun, Herald Weekly Times" -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph - Photograph: Tarnagulla Youth Club Concert, c.1954
Williams Family Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting children, assembled in several rows. They are dressed up for a Tarnagulla Youth Club Concert, c.1954. Original photographic print. According to writing on reverse the subjects are: L to R Back row: Sylvia Henderson, Judith Ison, Heather Williams, Lorraine Emery, Joyce Campbell. Middle row: Laurel Condick, Norma Williams, Judith Butson, Pat Cornford, Margaret Holland. Front row: Fiona Campbell, Patty Carr, Susanne Williams, Michelle Webb, Jennifer Williams, Margot Campbell, Dianne Jackson. Legend (names) handwritten on reverse. Also Herald-Sun copyright stamptarnagulla -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, article, Annual ANZAC Commemoration Ceremony for Students 1992, 1992
Copies of two articles in newspapers following the annual Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students in 1992. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. 01174.1 "Students honour dead" 01174.2 "A lone piper played and old soldiers stood to attention yesterday as hundreds of youngsters attended an Anzac commemorative ceremony for students at tech Shrine of Remembrance. Legacy holds the ceremony each year because Anzac Day falls in school holidays." 01174.3 is a 4 page document outlining the preparations involved in running the ceremony each year and the tasks assigned to members of the Commemoration Committee.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine for school students and the preparations undertaken by the Commemoration committee. A good documentation of procedures.Two newspaper articles and preparation instructions for the Annual Anzac Commemoration Service for Students in 1992.01174.1 Herald Sun 8.4.92 (Late edition) 01174.2 The Age 9.4.92anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Ron Barassi, 1991
One photo of Ron Barassi and Chas Munnerley with the Legacy Torch. From a newspaper article we see that this was a photo used to promote Legacy in May 1991. They were promoting a Junior Legatee Reunion that was to be held on 18th May 1991 at Watsonia Barracks. The article also mentions that the hope was the reunion would see some former junior legatees help with the work of Legacy. There was 24,000 widows being looked after by only 1,000 legatees whose numbers were dwindling. Ron Barassi gave a lot of his time to help promote Legacy in many ways. He was a Legacy Boy after his father died in Tobruk in 1941. Photo was in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1987 to 1991.An record of Ron Barassi promoting Legacy events in 1991.Colour photo of Ron Barassi and L/ Chas Munnerley with the Legacy Torch and a newspaper article titled 'Barassi game for reunion'Typed above article 'The Herald Sun Friday 17 May 1991'.legacy promotion, ron barassi -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Girls Classes
A photo of senior girls performing their health exercises in a class. The girls were dressed in their physical exercise kit which was provided by Legacy to the junior legatees. The photo was taken by a newspaper and could have been part of them publicising the Annual Demonstration. Throughout the year Melbourne Legacy provided classes for Junior Legatees such as dancing, gymnastics and Eurythmics. A record that Legacy provided classes for junior legatees and the skills learned were displayed in the Annual Demonstration.Black and white photo of junior legatees jumping in their exercise classes.Stamped with Copyright of the Herald Sun Feature Service, Melbourne in purple ink.junior legatee, girls' classes -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - THE MELBOURNE HERALD 1945, 15.8.1945
Newspaper, the Herald Sun, black and red print, No 21,293, 16 pages, main article front page is the Japanese Surrender.On front page, “Melbourne, Wednesday evening, August 1945”newspapers, herald sun 1945 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
newspaper, Sept 9 1919
This newspaper was sent by the Shire President Cr F. Deery from Bairnsdale to P.C. Cameron, Orbost Shire President. It was sent on the first aeroplane to arrive in Orbost. The Commonwealth plane in the charge of Lieut. Oakes landed in Mr McPhee's paddock at Newmerella. It left for Sale on the same day.The purpose of the plane's visit was to raise subscriptions towards the WW1 peace loan. There is a plaque commemorating the oversubscription to the peace loan by the Shire of Orbost by 1919.A yellowed Herald newspaper from September 9 1919. It has the brown paper packaging in which it was sent. It is tied with string.newspaper document herald-melbourne first-aeroplane-orbost peace-loan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - ANZAC COLLECTION: HERALD SUN GALLIPOLI CENTENARY, 25th April, 2015
Newspaper insert Herald sun 25th. April, 2015, commemorating Anzac Centenary. Various articles on World War 1.newspaper, sun news -pictorial, anzac centenary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAMS - 'TOP SPOTS IN THE STATES'
Newspaper clipping - The Herald, Melbourne - (date unknown).Travel talk with Jim Goodwin. Photo of San Francisco cable car.person, individual, basil miller -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Win Woodruff, "Mayoress may stay on", re sacking of Melbourne council, 1981
From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of 'Herald' article re sacking of Melbourne Council 1981, "Mayoress may stay on"families, local government, john william (jack) woodruff, winifred mary prest woodruff -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Exercise book: of Newspaper cuttings from The Argus, The Age and The Herald Sun.29/10/1912 - 26/10/1915
Exercise book of Newspaper cuttings from the Argus, The Age and The Herald Sun.29/10/1912 - 26/10/1915collingwood technical school, newspaper clippings, nmit -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Millionaire quits the rat race, 2/02/1973
Article by David Elias in the Herald, 2 Feb 1973, on Mr Jack Taylor retiring from Hannams Discount Stores.taylor, jack, hannams discount stores -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - NEWSPAPER WW2, 15.8.1945
The Herald Newspaper, 4 pages, yellowed, dated Wednesday August 15 1945 with headlines Peace - World Hails Jap Surrender.documents - newspapers, military history, herald -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper Article
Herald Sun Page 44 showing 11th Batt 3rd Brigade on Cheops Pyramid in Egypt Prior to gallip[oli campaign.newspapers, ww1, army -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Win Woodruff, An honour says the top Gran, Herald, 11 Aug 1980
From the Woodruff family archives, photocopy of front page of the 'Herald' 11.08.1980 "An honour says the top Gran" (Win as Lady Mayoress)families, local government, winifred mary prest woodruff, john william (jack) woodruff -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, "Back to Carlisle River", 1967
The settlement and settlers of Carlisle River, first known as "New Church Run" in 1861 until its name change in 1890-91.Souvenir bbok of "Back to Carlisle River", 1967. Colac (Vic); Herald Print; 1967. 25 p.; illus. Soft cover.Under Hotel, an insertion entitled "The Carlisle Hotel" containing the names of the licencees until its surrender on 31 December 1928.carlisle river; new chuch run; butter; history; sport; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, 09/09/2023
Historic swim certificate issued 1934. Bendigo Ladies Baths were proclaimed in the Bendigo Advertiser which stated that ladies could begin to bathe at the City Baths each Wednesday and Saturday from 12 noon to 5 pm as from the 30th Jan 1901. Of course no men were allowed at these times.Herald Learn to Swim Campaign certificate, 1934; on glossed paper. Awarded to Melva Mason at classes held at the Bendigo Ladies Baths.herald learn to swim campaign certificate, coloured swim certificate, bendigo ladies baths -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Telegram, circa 1862
A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works. Donald Clark Collection. Telegram sent from Tarnagulla Telegraph Office from William McDonald to James Henderson, Clerk, S.M. Herald Office, Sydney.