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Gippsland Art Gallery
Print, Macpherson, Adelaide, Cliff Tops Tambo River, 2017
Purchased, 2017Etching on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magzines, Croajingolong 1977, 1977
This is the thirtieth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east. 2225.1 belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. 2225.2 belonged to Brenda Murray, a former mayor of East Gippsland Shire and prominent Orbost resident.This magazine is a useful reference tool.Two copies of the magazine, Croajingolong 1977. 2225.1 has a torquoise cover and 2225.2 has a mid blue cover. Both have a large graphic design on the front cover of CROAJINGOLONG 1977 created in stone with 5 workers chizeling and polishing the structure. There are heavy clouds above. Contents are type-written.2225.2 has Brenda Murray handwritten in pen on the front cover as well as the stamp of the Orbost Historical Society.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWS PAPER, BALLARAT TIMES OFFICE, 1854
DAILY NEWS PAPER. THE BALLARAT TIMES - BUNINYONG & CRESWICK ADVERTISER. BALLARAT SATURDAY OCTOBER 21, 1854local history, document, newspaper, newspaper -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Robert La Nauze, Engineer to marvellous Melbourne - The Life and Times of William Thwaites, 2011
Engineer to marvellous melbourne - The Life and Times of William Thwaites Second edition by Robert D LA NAUZE (signed). Paperback produced by Melbourne Water to tell the story of the extraordinary young engineer who oversaw the sewering of Melbourne in the 1880s and 90s. Chrome yellow with sepia photo of aquaduct project 1890sSigned by author on title page. Archival PMHPS Stamp 1st page, also donor name in inkengineering - board of works, built environment - civic, william thwaites, george thwaites snr, elizabeth thwaites, george thwaites jnr, melbourne and metropolitan board of works, mmbw, all england eleven hotel, robert d la nauze -
National Wool Museum
Book, Australia's western third: a history of Western Australia from the first settlements to modern times
"Australia's western third: a history of Western Australia from the first settlements to modern times" - F Crowley, 1960.pastoral industry - settlement -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 showing the students Folk dancing -- the Stawell Times Weekly 1971
Stawell Primary School 502 - From Stawell Times News 13-8-1971. Students folk dancing.stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Copy from Stawell Times News 28-9-1971 "These Rural Schools are to go" Stawell High School
Copy from Stawell Times News 28-9-1971 "These Rural Schools are to go" Stawell High School stawell education -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Scott Family, 29/08/1994
Photograph of Lynne Scott and her five children to promote Legacy week. The newspaper cutting says that her husband Colin Scott died in 1985, he had served in the Vietnam War as a reconnaissance pilot. One of his children, Chris, has become a Brisbane Bears footballer. The family were interviewed and said how Legacy had been very good to their family. Lynne Scott says "The most important thing for us was knowing there was someone we could call on if we needed and that the children were being looked after". The Scott family were featured on the 1994 poster for Legacy Week. 1994 was the year of the family and it was fitting that a family was chosen to promote Legacy. They were also featured on the cover of The Answer and article in August 1994.A record of a widow and Junior Legatees promoting Legacy Week and a record of their story and appreciation of Legacy's work.Black and white photo of the Scott family supported by Legacy and a newspaper article about them.legacy promotion, junior legatee, legacy week, answer -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, August 1897
This is a photograph of the bridge from the Orbost side. The first pile bridge over the Snowy River was just completed by Mr Jim Granter when the 1891 flood took out the centre,. There were differences of opinion as to whether the council should pay . The Shire Secretary, Mr John Draffin, persuaded them to honour their obligations. Mr Granter and Mr Clarke finished it as a suspension bridge which was opened by Mrs William Watt. Soon after a mob of cattle stampeded, the weight snapped the cable, letting one side sag. Mr R.P. Cameron repaired it and this bridge remained until 1922. "In 1890 the contract for a bridge was let to Mr James Granter for £1450. This structure with additions and improvements made to it was to cost the ratepayers about £2,500, and its erection was proceeded with in a very satisfactory manner until, just as the greater-part of the work had been completed, the flood of 1891 came down on it, piling up mountains of logs, timber and debris against the piers, which had not been made wide enough apart to allow for. contingencies of this kind. The structure held out bravely until the turn of the flood and then gave way with a crash, about five bays from the centre disappearing in the stream." ( Snowy River Mail August 12 1893) This item is a pictorial record of one of the first bridges across the Snowy River in Orbost.A black / white photograph of the old wooden suspension bridge over the Snowy River. There are two copies 919.1 and 919.2. There are two other photos showing the whole bridge taken from further back.on back - "Orbost Bridge...."snowy-river-bridge-orbost granter-james -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Roster, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "On and Off - Total Times of Duty", Mar. 1970
Demonstrates aspects of the Ballarat Tramways management system of operations, the way the crews were given information on operating times, lunch breaks etc. The last timetable alteration.Single sheet of off white duplicating paper titled "On and Off - Total Times of Duty". Printed by wax cut stencil or Gestetner method. Details the sign on / sign off times for each run number operated by Motormen / Conductors and where they signed on, either depot or city and the total time worked for that particular shift. Has "LJD / 3/70", showing that Les Denmead authorised the roster. Was part of D. J. Everett papers. 2296.1 - as above, but typed original in a vertical or portrait format, rather than a landscape format. From the SEC 1971. 2nd copy of 2296 added 10/1/2007. 2nd copy of 2296.1, added 2/8/2012.trams, tramways, ballarat, rosters, employees, shifts, timetables -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letter to Mrs Turvey of Bullarto South, re change in Camp times
Letter to Mrs Turvey requesting a change in the arrival and departure times for the school camp the following week. Extra payment to be made for this.Cream page, typed ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, mrs turvey, bullarto south, school camp -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Royal Exchange Hotel in Patrick Street Stawell from Stawell Times News 1972
Royal Exchange Hotel 1972. Patrick Street Stawell. Taken from Stawell Times News 25 Feb 1972Three story brick building. stawell -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Cuttings, A collection of newspaper clippings and documents accumulated by the Miles family of Ringwood - circa 1930s, 1930s
Bundle of newspaper clippings, some about the Miles family: Captain E.T. Miles; and, some about his son Mr A.T. Miles and wife Mrs Miles, Mayor and Mayoress of Ringwood.A collection of documents accumulated by the Miles family.; 1. A collection of newspaper cuttings about ships including the Nairana and Loongana.; 2. Documents about the family - letter to Mrs Miles; photo of one of the Miles's sons; obituaries; and, sports results.; 3. Three documents about monument to Captain Edward Miles in Thailand. +Additional Keywords: Miles, E.T. / Miles, A.T. / Miles, Mrs A.T. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
account, December 1st, 1914
Tomlinson & Gall were general grocers and provision merchants in Nicholson Street, Orbost. Robert Pullar Cameron was a Shire Councillor for many years. He married Penuel Hossack and had a family of James, Flora, Penuel and Alex.This item is an example of book-keeping for a business in Orbost in the early 20th century. It is a useful research tool.A white paper account with black print and red lines. It is a hand-written account to R.P. Cameron from Tomlinson & Gall, general grocers and provision merchants in Orbost.account book-keeping cameron-r.p. tomlinson-gall -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1906
Postcard dated 3 December 1913, Bairnsdale, addressed to Mrs Brewer, Metung, Gippsland.Black and white postcard showing wooden lift bridge over Tambo River, Swan Reach, Victoria. Old punt visible at left bank under bank, thick vegetation on right bank, houses in right background above Metung Road.Tambo River, Swan Reachbridges, waterways -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Scrapbook Page, New Railway Line: Eltham to Hurst's Bridge; The Weekly Times, 24 Feb 1912, p27, 1912
Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Cone) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham from 1911 to the early 1920s. Images featured are 1. A peep on the road, nearing Research. 2. The Main Road at Eltham (opposite Railway Station). 3. A part of the new railway line. 4. The mail coach leaving for Kangaroo Ground.Heather McKnight Jenkins (nee Cone) was born 1911, possibly at the Eltham Police Residence and spent her childhood growing up in the Police Residence. Heather was the daughter of John Thomas Cone, Police Constable, and Charlotte Helena Cone (nee Black) who had married in 1906. Constable Cone was transferred to Eltham Police Station from Lauriston (near Kyneton) in May 1911. He retired from the force around September 1922 most likely as a result of significant health concerns experienced earlier that year from 22 April when he was hospitalised. He died 5 October 1922 at Maria Street at age 60 leaving behind a widow and two daughters; his son having pre-deceased him as a result of effects of the war. He is buried in Melbourne General Cemetery . In his probate it states that he owned a piece of land 200 links frontage to Maria Street and a depth of 241 links. It is believed that this is the land opposite the Police Station which Heather Jenkins referred to as being owned by her father and where he agisted the Police horses. Heather, her sister and mother Charlotte remained in Eltham until at least the 1924 Electoral Roll where Charlotte was listed as Home Duties however by 1925 she was listed at 229 Glenferrie Road, Malvern, occupation, Registrar of Births. In the 1934 (and 1936) Electoral Roll, Heather was a Clerk and her mother Charlotte was the Registrar of Births. in 1952 following her mother’s death she made application for Grant of Probate. Heather remains listed in the 1954 Electoral Roll at 13 Ashburton Road under her maiden name Cone however by the 1963 Electoral Roll she is listed at the same address as Heather McKnight Jenkins long with James Gardiner Jenkins. Neither appear listed in the 1958 Electoral Roll. James Gardiner Jenkins (1892-1975) first wife was Fanny Davison Carrucan (1899-1929), daughter of Denis Carrucan and Jane (nee McAleese). They married in 1925. Fanny died 11 November 1929. In the 1934 Electoral Roll he remained listed at John Street, Eltham, Railway Employee however by 1935 Electoral Roll, James Gardiner Jenkins, Railway Employee, was listed at 229 Glenferrie Road, Malvern and he remained living with Charlotte and Heather Cone when they moved to 13 Ashburton Road, Glen Iris. One of Constable Cone’s first investigations upon arriving in Eltham was the accidental fatal shooting in the head with a pea rifle by young Francis August Capewell, aged 11, of John Sutcliffe Deegan, 14, in Maria Street near the Railway. Constable Cone’s replacement was Constable William Charles Sargeant who commenced in charge of the Eltham Police Station from Thursday, 10 August 1922. Constable William Charles Sargeant, and his wife Elizabeth Agnes Sargeant were based at the Eltham Police Station until his transfer to the Police Station in Burwood Road, Hawthorn. He retired at Hawthorn Police Station in 1931, described by Hawthorn Council in 1927 as in a disgraceful condition and unfit for human habitation (Kathryn Griffin family tree – Ancestry) whereupon they moved to 28 Saunders Street, Coburg. Elizabeth died 16 July 1936 in Fitzroy. William then moved to 6 Queen Street Coburg in 1936 and then 1 Queen Street in 1942 where he died 7 August 1944. He is buried at Fawkner Cemetery. Large newspaper clipping (half page), very aged and fragile with sticky tape holding it together with 4 images of early Elthameltham, police residence, heather mcknight jenkins (nee cone), constable john thomas cone, charlotte helena cone (nee black) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper clipping, 1. A peep on the road, nearing Research.; New Railway Line: Eltham to Hurst's Bridge; The Weekly Times, 24 Feb 1912, p27, 1912
Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Sargeant) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham in the 1920s. Images featured are 1. A peep on the road, nearing Research. 2. The Main Road at Eltham (opposite Railway Station). 3. A part of the new railway line. 4. The mail coach leaving for Kangaroo Ground.Heather Sargeant was the daughter of Constable W.C. Sargeant, the local police officer in residence at Eltham, 1922-1927Large newspaper clipping (half page), very aged and fragile with sticky tape holding it together with 4 images of early Elthameltham, heather jenkins (nee sargeant), main road, eltham railway station -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Linocut - Admella Rescue Series No. 12, Bob Stone, The boat at times appeared to stand up perpendicular on a wave that rose up like a wall, 2009
Part of suite of 16 Linocuts created for an exhibition at the Portland Arts centre for the Admella 150th Festival.Linocut. Twelth in a suit of 16 in the Admella Rescue Series. Printed in black on white archival paper. Depicts Portland lifeboat being rowed through heavey seas.Front: Linocut Bob Stone 2009 The boat at times appeared to stand up perpendicular on a wave that rose up like a wall. 'SA Advertiser 20th August 1859' - Black pen, hand writtenadmella, shipwreck, portland lifeboat -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Local History, Eric W. Hewitt and Erica B. Rhewitt, The Life and Times of Charles Hewitt 1837-1912, 1993
The story of the photographer Charles Hewitt 1837-1912. Form his life in England to his death in Stawell.Fawn Card cover with brown border with small design inside below which is the title and the same design upside down and authorsThe Life and Times of Charles Hewitt 1837-1912 The Story of a Photographer By Eric E. Hewitt and erica B.R. Hewitt Inside: To the Stawell Historical Society with compliments Eric E Hewitt 7/7/1993stawell -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1953, 1953
This is the sixth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This sixth issue of the Orbost High School's annual magazine is a useful reference tool.A grey covered magazine of 28 pp. The front cover has dark blue text The Magazine of the Orbost High School Croajingolong 1953 Vol.1 No. 6on front cover - M Gilbert handwritten in blue inkcroajingolong orbost-high-school -
National Wool Museum
Book, Quick Go the Shears: the life and times of Henry Salter MBE
"Quick Go the Shears: the life and times of Henry Salter MBE" - Ian Day, c.1993. The life of the shearer Henry Salter.shearing, salter, mr henry -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, Tuesday 17th June 1941
Age Newspaper of 10 pages.non-fiction -
Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 18 (1946-1957), 1946-1957
News stories including fundraising events. 1 folder with newspaper cuttingsVarious articles from 1946 to 1957association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 19 (1967-1971), 1967-1971
News stories from fundraising events including The Guiding Light Appeal. 1 folder with newspaper cuttingsVarious articles from 1967 - 1971association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 20 (1957-1968), 1957-1968
News stories including fundraising events and from the blind and low vision community.1 folder with newspaper cuttingsVarious articles from 1957-1968association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 21 (1985-1986), 1985-1986
News stories including fundraising events and from the blind and low vision community.1 folder with newspaper cuttingsVarious articles from 24/8/1985 - 22/2/1986association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 22 (1986), 1986
News stories including fundraising events and from the blind and low vision community.1 folder with newspaper cuttingsVarious articles from 19/2/1986 - 11/12/1986association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 23 (1986), 1986
News stories including fundraising events and from the blind and low vision community.1 folder with newspaper cuttingsVarious articles from 10/12/1986 - 18/9/1987association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, Newspaper clippings 10 (1974 Guiding Light Appeal), 1974
News stories on the AFB's Guiding Light Appeal.1 folder with newspaper cuttingsGuidling light appeal 1974association for the blind -
Carlton Football Club
Newspaper pages, The only way Carlton knows - Newspaper spread - 1998, 2/5/1998
Article published in the 2nd of May 1998 edition of the Herald Sun written by Trevor Grant. Article charts the history of Carlton's success as a football club, while also discussing current challenges being faced at the beginning of the 1998 season. two page newspaper spread