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Melbourne Tram Museum
Decorative object - PTC & V/Line Magnet, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Used for decorative purposes on magnetic surfaces, such as on a fridge door, while also an advertisement for the Public Transport Corporation and V/Line.A marketing material associated with a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s). The V/Line logo shown was distinct in the 1990s, which has since changed as well.Rectangular sheet magnet with the logos of the PTC and V/Line on the top. In the centre reads, "City or Country/the best way to travel/is with The Met/and V/Line." At the bottom phone numbers for both groups are advertised, above the text "Public Transport Corporation."public transport, public transport corporation, ptc, v-line -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - PTC Velcro Logo & Letters, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Decorative item/sign used with velcro "loop" surfaces or patches to stick to surfaces. Likely used for advertising the Public Transport Corporation.Signage belong to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s).The logo of the Public Transport Corporation (PTC) with the letters of its abbreviation molded in plastic. The PTC logo and the letters "P," "T," and "C" have 2, 3, 3, and 4 Velcro "hook" patches, respectively.signs, public transport corporation, public transport -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Booklet - PTC Road Vehicle Drivers Handbook, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Handbook for PTC road vehicle drivers. The booklet contains important information for drivers concerning multiple aspects of operating a motor vehicle (e.g., buses).Instructional publication belonging to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s). Likely well-used by staff of said agency.A small off-white booklet printed with green text. The front cover reads "P.T.C./ROAD VEHICLE/DRIVERS/HANDBOOK."public transport corporation, public transport, buses, drivers, driver training -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - PTC Logo Adhesive Label, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Used as external signage on vehicles.Signage belonging to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s).A plain, rectangular adhesive sign (with rounded corners) with the logo of the PTC printed in front. The brand of the adhesive (3M Controltac) is printed on the adhesive-covering paper on the reverse side. The logo is printed via applying pressure to the label; it is likely that the original adhesive film (which would be made of plastic) has been used.public transport, signs, ptc, public transport corporation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Letter - PTC "With Compliments" Slips, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Used to write short handwritten notes for communications/public relations purposes. 20 copies held.A stationery belonging to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s) that is used for public relations.A stack of "With Compliment" slips (20 in total). Printed on the left side with a gray background are the logo of the PTC and its mailing address. The black text "With Compliments" is printed centered on the remainder of the slip; the serial code F/PTC045051A is printed on the bottom right corner.public transport, ptc, public transport corporation, letters, stationery -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - PTC Road Motor Fleet Vehicle Usage Record, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Used to log vehicle mileage, condition, fuel use and driver hours of road motor vehicles by the PTC.Logging documentation belonging to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s).A set (3 pages in total) of yellowish sheets of printed paper. A serial number (2440/89) is printed on the bottom right corner. The forms are printed like spreadsheets with boxes dedicated to different categories of information. They have an exposed adhesive spine desiged to tear pages off easily.public transport, ptc, public transport corporation, buses -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - PTC Employee Free Inter-System Travel Weekly Return Form, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Used to log ticket use and their value of PTC employees at one given station. At the time, PTC employees, - tram, train and bus were entitled to limited free intersystem train travel as part of their industrial awards.Logging documentation belonging to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s) and free travel interstate..A set (5 pages in total) of printed paper. A serial number (4500) is printed on the upper right corner. The forms are printed like spreadsheets with boxes dedicated to different categories of information. They have an exposed adhesive spine desiged to tear pages off easily.public transport, ptc, public transport corporation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Print - PTC Scratch Ticket Proof Copies, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Used for proofing the design of PTC scratch tickets. Scratch tickets were in use during the 1990s, replaced by Metcard. The reference article gives a good background to their poor acceptance.Printed object belonging to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s) at the time that scratch tickets were in use.A large rectangular piece of laminated paper. A total of 40 copies of 2-hour adult zones 1+2 tickets are printed on top. This is indicated on the left front side of the paper, along with the logo of the PTC and a disclaimer: "This is not a valid ticket." On the reverse side is the condition of use for the tickets (as would appear on actual scratch tickets).public transport, ptc, public transport corporation, tickets, scratch tickets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Z1.24 at Preston Workshops, May 1983
Photograph shows Z1 No. 24 (with "Special" indicated on the route banner) at Preston Workshops. The tram is in the first version of "The Met" livery, with the standard green and gold colors. The car number is in the original MMTB gold with black shadowing. The tram also had trolley poles installed. On later trams, the logo was enlarged and the yellow stripe lowered to near floor height.Shows a now-withdrawn tram with obsolete equipment (i.e., trolley poles) and livery representing a now-superceded transit agency and the first version of The Met livery. Colour Photograph - Z1.24 at Preston Workshopstrams, tramways, z1 class, metropolitan transit authority, the met, public transport, tram 24, preston workshops -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Interim Report - MMTB - Upon the General Scheme for the future development of Tramways in Melbourne and Suburbs, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1922
An interim report by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) concerning the replacement of cable tramways in Melbourne, whose capacity was predicted to be incapable of coping with future demand. In light of some opposition to electrification via overhead wires, several schemes were outlined, including a conduit system, surface contact system, battery cars, petrol cars, petrol-electric cards, motor buses, and trolleybuses. In the conclusion, the MMTB asserted that all schemes other than overhead electrification are not optimal to serving the city, and remained committed to use overhead wires.A document that clearly shows the commitment of the now-superceded public transport agency (MMTB) to electrify the Melbourne tram network.Interim Report - MMTB - Upon the General Scheme for the future development of Tramways in Melbourne and Suburbspublic transport, mmtb, tramways, electrification, electricity -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board - Report of Visit Abroad - Recruitment of Staff and Transport Information, 23rd April, 1951 - 6th March, 1952, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), c.1952
Report from the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) on a visit to Great Britain (Manchester, Blackpool, Glasgow, London) and North America (New York, Toronto) to recruit single men for employment at the MMTB, in light of labour shortages. The visit also collected information on operation details of public transportation in the visited locations, such as pay, amenities and facilities for employees, public relations, traffic operation, timetables, and rolling stock.A document that detailed operations of public transport agencies in the UK, US and Canada from an Australian perspective during the 1950s.Report of Visit Abroad - Recruitment of Staff and Transport Information, 23rd April, 1951 - 6th March, 1952public transport, tramways, mmtb, employment, overseas tours, recruitment -
Canterbury History Group
Article - The Canterbury Road Shops c1919, Carnell, Stan
Recollections by Stan Carnell of the shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury c 1919.canterbury, canterbury road, geo carnell upholsterers, tangeys milk bar, a. r. hunt, gordes> bill, huckerbys drapery store, solomons news agency, funeral parlours, carnell> stan -
Merri-bek City Council
Textile - Wool, cotton, on printed cotton, Kait James, It’s Time, 2023
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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Table of Eight - A life in service to humanity, Brian Neldner, 2025
This book is the memoir of Dr Brian Neldner who dedicated over 40 years of his life supporting refugees around the world through his service with the Lutheran World Service. After World War II, a mass exodus of refugees from war torn Europe occurred, resulting in the arrival of more than 300,000 people to Bonegilla Migrant Centre near Wodonga, Victoria over a 20 year period. In 1947, many of the migrants arriving at the Bonegilla Migrant Centre were Lutherans, so the Lutheran pastor in Albury, Rev Dr Bruno Muetzelfeld started visiting the Centre which at times housed more than 1,000 Lutherans. He soon became the full-time Chaplain. In 1950, the newly-formed Lutheran World Federation decided a base was needed in Australia to help with the resettlement of refugees, and the Lutheran Church’s aid agency was born – Lutheran World Service-Australia with its first headquarters in Albury. In 1955, Brian Neldner joined the team as a case-work assistant and for the first 5 years of his work lived at Bonegilla in the same basic conditions as the newly arrived people he supported. This was the beginning of an amazing life of four decades of service to refugees throughout the world. In 1960 he became the head of Lutheran World Service – Australia (LWS-A) In 1964, Dr Neldner moved to Tanzania to head up the new LWS program. The next 40 years of his life included working to assist refugees in places such as Mauritania, India, Ethiopia, the Middle East and making a major contribution to international cooperation regarding support for refugees including the Steering Committee for the Humanitarian Response for the United Nations in Geneva.A memoir of 573 pages including photographs.non-fictionThis book is the memoir of Dr Brian Neldner who dedicated over 40 years of his life supporting refugees around the world through his service with the Lutheran World Service. After World War II, a mass exodus of refugees from war torn Europe occurred, resulting in the arrival of more than 300,000 people to Bonegilla Migrant Centre near Wodonga, Victoria over a 20 year period. In 1947, many of the migrants arriving at the Bonegilla Migrant Centre were Lutherans, so the Lutheran pastor in Albury, Rev Dr Bruno Muetzelfeld started visiting the Centre which at times housed more than 1,000 Lutherans. He soon became the full-time Chaplain. In 1950, the newly-formed Lutheran World Federation decided a base was needed in Australia to help with the resettlement of refugees, and the Lutheran Church’s aid agency was born – Lutheran World Service-Australia with its first headquarters in Albury. In 1955, Brian Neldner joined the team as a case-work assistant and for the first 5 years of his work lived at Bonegilla in the same basic conditions as the newly arrived people he supported. This was the beginning of an amazing life of four decades of service to refugees throughout the world. In 1960 he became the head of Lutheran World Service – Australia (LWS-A) In 1964, Dr Neldner moved to Tanzania to head up the new LWS program. The next 40 years of his life included working to assist refugees in places such as Mauritania, India, Ethiopia, the Middle East and making a major contribution to international cooperation regarding support for refugees including the Steering Committee for the Humanitarian Response for the United Nations in Geneva.brian neldner, lutheran world service, lutheran migrants at bonegilla -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Functional object - Bookmarks, Group of six bookmarks
A group of six bookmarks made in plastic with measuring rule to one side and promotional or advertising messages.This grouping highlights a range of promotional uses these plastic bookmarks employed from the 1990s -early 2000s. They range from history group to a betting/gambling agency.plastic, bookmark, advertising, promotional, the age, favho, intralot -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Bookmark
In a small populous state Victoria's National Parks are a vital link in Australia's network of National Parks and with large migrant intakes each year it is always vital to put these parks into the environment of these new residents and bookmark promotions through libraries and government agencies are an important way to do this.national parks, bookmarks -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Spatial Vision's VICMAP BOOK 2016 - Northeast Region, Spatial Vision Innovations Pty Ltd, 2016
This edition of Spatial Vision's VicMap Book North East Region was published in October 2016 and provides detailed topographic maps for the region. It was used by emergency services and various agencies, including the Country Fire Authority (CFA). It covers areas including Wodonga, Albury, Wangaratta, and beyond, including national parks and recreation areas. Text on the cover states that the volume is "Trusted by and produced in partnership with: Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning, Country Fire Authority, State Emergency Service, Parks Victoria, Victoria Police".A spiral bound volume of 409 pages including colour topographic maps and illustrations of North East Victoria. The cover features a colour photo of Razorback Ridge leading to Mount Feathertop, Hotham Heights, Victoria. It also features an index map inside the front cover, a legend, road index, and locality index.This edition of Spatial Vision's VicMap Book North East Region was published in October 2016 and provides detailed topographic maps for the region. It was used by emergency services and various agencies, including the Country Fire Authority (CFA). It covers areas including Wodonga, Albury, Wangaratta, and beyond, including national parks and recreation areas. Text on the cover states that the volume is "Trusted by and produced in partnership with: Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning, Country Fire Authority, State Emergency Service, Parks Victoria, Victoria Police".emergency management north east victoria, state emergency service, cfa wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Spatial Vision's VICMAP BOOK 2014 - North East Region
This edition of Spatial Vision's VicMap Book North East Region was published in May 2014 and provides detailed topographic maps for the region. It was used by emergency services and various agencies, including the Country Fire Authority (CFA). It covers areas including Wodonga, Albury, Wangaratta, and beyond, including national parks and recreation areas. Text on the cover states that the volume is "Trusted by and produced in partnership with: Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning, Country Fire Authority, State Emergency Service, Parks Victoria, Victoria Police".A spiral bound volume of 409 pages including colour topographic maps and illustrations of North East Victoria. The cover features a colour photo of the old flour mill at Milawa, Victoria. It also features an index map inside the front cover, a legend, road index, and locality index.non-fictionThis edition of Spatial Vision's VicMap Book North East Region was published in May 2014 and provides detailed topographic maps for the region. It was used by emergency services and various agencies, including the Country Fire Authority (CFA). It covers areas including Wodonga, Albury, Wangaratta, and beyond, including national parks and recreation areas. Text on the cover states that the volume is "Trusted by and produced in partnership with: Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning, Country Fire Authority, State Emergency Service, Parks Victoria, Victoria Police".emergency management north east victoria, cfa wodonga -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Bookmarks, Winnie Wattle and Gertie Gumknut
3DB was Melbourne's first radio broadcast station and the first children's show was conducted in 1927by Winnie Wattle. Gertie Gumknut is believed to have been an accompanying personality. The bookmarks were produced in Melbourne and advertised a range of businesses in these examples Burrows pharmacy and Ace advertising agency.The heads of the characters represented on these bookmarks have been torn off. Nilbookmarks, gertie gumknut, winnie wattle, 3db, radio, melbourne