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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jill Barnard et al, Welcome and Farewell: The Story of Station Pier, 2004
In the mid-nineteenth century, Victoria’s primitive maritime infrastructure was not coping with the volume of passenger and cargo traffic arriving in and departing from the burgeoning gold-fevered colony. However, the opening of Railway Pier at Port Melbourne in 1854 greatly improved the situation. Railway Pier serviced the steamships, which plied Port Phillip Bay and the Victorian coastal waters beyond, and also offered berths for vessels on the regular runs to other Australian colonies and to overseas destinations. However, as the larger and more powerful steamships of the early twentieth century found berthing increasingly difficult at Railway Pier, the need for a more modern pier became apparent. By 1930, the new Station Pier had replaced its predecessor. Itself extended and upgraded several times including during the past decade, Station pier still offers every contemporary convenience to shipping services using its busy facilities, just as did its predecessor Railway Pier, 150 years ago. The Victorian Government commissioned Welcome & Farewell to celebrate the 150 years since the opening of the Railway Pier. In doing so, it was mindful that the story of the site is not limited to its contribution to national and state economies, or to its physical development. The Government wanted a history that would also speak to ordinary Victorians, and other Australians, of their own experiences of this significant place. For indeed the Station Pier site has played its part in almost every milestone or phase in our history: at moments of celebration and commemoration, during economic booms and depressions, during times of war and peace. It has also won a place in the hearts of ordinary individuals affected by the welcomes and farewells they have experienced there: those for visiting royalty and celebrities, for servicemen and medical personnel off to war or returning home, for migrants from distant countries and refugees from war zones, for friends and family travelling for personal, professional or cultural reasons. Welcome & Farewell thoughtfully examines Station Pier’s significance and offers a splendid visual panorama of the experiences lived out there between 1854 and 2004.Illustrated large-format book with 224 pages [36] p. of plates. : ill., maps, ports.Bibliography: p. 199-201non-fictionIn the mid-nineteenth century, Victoria’s primitive maritime infrastructure was not coping with the volume of passenger and cargo traffic arriving in and departing from the burgeoning gold-fevered colony. However, the opening of Railway Pier at Port Melbourne in 1854 greatly improved the situation. Railway Pier serviced the steamships, which plied Port Phillip Bay and the Victorian coastal waters beyond, and also offered berths for vessels on the regular runs to other Australian colonies and to overseas destinations. However, as the larger and more powerful steamships of the early twentieth century found berthing increasingly difficult at Railway Pier, the need for a more modern pier became apparent. By 1930, the new Station Pier had replaced its predecessor. Itself extended and upgraded several times including during the past decade, Station pier still offers every contemporary convenience to shipping services using its busy facilities, just as did its predecessor Railway Pier, 150 years ago. The Victorian Government commissioned Welcome & Farewell to celebrate the 150 years since the opening of the Railway Pier. In doing so, it was mindful that the story of the site is not limited to its contribution to national and state economies, or to its physical development. The Government wanted a history that would also speak to ordinary Victorians, and other Australians, of their own experiences of this significant place. For indeed the Station Pier site has played its part in almost every milestone or phase in our history: at moments of celebration and commemoration, during economic booms and depressions, during times of war and peace. It has also won a place in the hearts of ordinary individuals affected by the welcomes and farewells they have experienced there: those for visiting royalty and celebrities, for servicemen and medical personnel off to war or returning home, for migrants from distant countries and refugees from war zones, for friends and family travelling for personal, professional or cultural reasons. Welcome & Farewell thoughtfully examines Station Pier’s significance and offers a splendid visual panorama of the experiences lived out there between 1854 and 2004.port melbourne, station pier -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Residents bid farewell, 03/09/2014
Obituary for Peter Teagle.News clipping, black text, colour image.peter teagle, purdys furniture briar hill -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
DVD, 1. Presentation of Guidon Oct 1963. 2. Farewell Parade M113 2006
DVD of the two title tracks. Track 1 has no sound4/19 PWLH badgedv, guidon, farewell m113 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Claire Fitzpatrick at farewell of Karin Kebbell, 1980s, 1980s
Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, claire fitzpatrick, karin kebbell, serendipity group -
Federation University Historical Collection
Pamphlet - Programme, Farewell Concert to Mr Frank Wright, 7:MMMM, 1933 (exact); Concert was held on 17 July 1933
Four page souvenir programme printed in brown ink. The Concert by the Ballarat Soldiers' Memorial Band, was held in the Ballarat Town Hall under the patronage of the Mayor Cr A.R. Stewart and city councillors. The programme includes a photographic image of Frank Wright in band uniform, and the Ballarat Soldiers' Memorial Band (Frank Wright conductor)william, frank wright, ballarat soldiers memorial band, stan jones, horman bradford, adele mckay, john d albora, colin thomson, e warburton, ballarat combined masonic orchestra, george lemke, ritchie, edward hocking, elsie morison, doris lugg, boosey instruments -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, The Mail, Count Von Horn farewell from Warragul then moved to Wantirna Road Ringwood in 1915
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Scribe, Farewell, dear people : biographies of Australia's lost generation, 2012
Ten extended biographies of young men who exemplified Australia's gifted lost generation of World War I. They involve a range of backgrounds and experiences, all states and classes, and come from a variety of military units, not just the infantry.index, notes, ill, maps. p.600.non-fictionTen extended biographies of young men who exemplified Australia's gifted lost generation of World War I. They involve a range of backgrounds and experiences, all states and classes, and come from a variety of military units, not just the infantry.world war 1914-1918 - biography, australia - armed forces - biography -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Program: for Farewell to Matthew Richmond 6 June 1930 CTS, Program for Farewell to Matthew Richmond 6 June 1930 Collingwood Technical School
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - GAF Collection - Farewell G D Bennett - Chief Designer
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Garden island Farewell - HMAS Vampire
In a black frame a black and white photograph of HMAS Vampire leaving Garden Island, Sydney. There are people on land waving them off. Bottom left hand side reads Voyages To Vietnam Collection, Bottom right hand side reads Courtesy Dave RickardVoyages To Vietnam Collection. Courtesy Dave Rickardphotograph, hmas vampire, cerberus collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Second Year Farewell Luncheon, 1953
Incl. signatures of students and staff. Scannedstudents, staff, farewell. luncheon, end of year -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Eagle, Chester, Hail and Farewell, 1971
A critical view of Gippsland and its inhabitants formed by the author during a teaching appointment at Bairnsdale Technical School from 1956 to 1968schools, township -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Advertisement, Doug Anthony All Stars Farewell Tour (comedy) by Doug Anthony commencing at the Athenaeum Theatre December 3 1994
advertisment source from the the age e,g 25/11/94Black white newspaper print and enlargmentdoug anthony allstarts -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Troedel & Co.: Master Printers and Lithographers, Mr Buddee's Grand Farewell Concert performed on 13 December 1884 at Melbourne Athenaeum. Newspaper review Argus 15 December 1884
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mayor bids fond farewell, 1994
Retiring Mayor, Cr Kevin Abbott learnt some valuable lessons during his mayoral year (photo).Retiring Mayor, Cr Kevin Abbott learnt some valuable lessons during his mayoral year (photo).Retiring Mayor, Cr Kevin Abbott learnt some valuable lessons during his mayoral year (photo).city of nunawading, mayors, councillors, abbott, kevin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Marie makes a fond farewell, 1997
Whitehorse Commissioner, Marie Wallace, stood down from active civic duties following her nomination as a candidate for the Knox council elections.Whitehorse Commissioner, Marie Wallace, stood down from active civic duties following her nomination as a candidate for the Knox council elections.Whitehorse Commissioner, Marie Wallace, stood down from active civic duties following her nomination as a candidate for the Knox council elections.wallace, marie, local government commissioners, city of whitehorse -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Final farewell for council, 1994
Fifty tears of Nunawading history came to an end when Nunawading Council met for a commemorative meeting last Monday which officially recognised the dissolution of the City of Nunawading.Fifty tears of Nunawading history came to an end when Nunawading Council met for a commemorative meeting last Monday which officially recognised the dissolution of the City of Nunawading.Fifty tears of Nunawading history came to an end when Nunawading Council met for a commemorative meeting last Monday which officially recognised the dissolution of the City of Nunawading.local government, city of nunawading, amalgamations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, A Fond farewell, 17/07/1991
Article from Nunawading Gazette, 17 Jul 1991 re the retirement of John and Pam Sharwood after 34 years of operating the Amcal Pharmacy at 546 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham.sharwood, john, sharwood, pam, johnson, glenda, pharmacies -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Farewell to ice dancers, 1988
Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont.Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont.Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont.kerry, sandy, smart, duncan, ice skating, dancing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Farewell Bob Pratt, 2001
Statistics regarding Bob Pratt's football career.Statistics regarding Bob Pratt's football career.Statistics regarding Bob Pratt's football career.pratt, bob snr., australian rules football -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Malcolm Street residents gather to farewell a favourite son, 27/03/1991 12:00:00 AM
Article by Andree Evans on long-time Malcolm Street, Blackburn resident, Ossie Green.Article by Andree Evans on long-time Malcolm Street, Blackburn resident, Ossie Green.Article by Andree Evans on long-time Malcolm Street, Blackburn resident, Ossie Green.green, oswald stuart, malcolm street, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Farewell Betty, 26/02/1992
Article and photo on Betty Young, retiring Director of Vermont extended hours kindergarten.young, betty, preschools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Sir says farewell, 3/08/1994
Article, Nunawading Gazette, science and maths teacher John Whitechurch retires from Blackburn High School.whitechurch, john, blackburn high school -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Print, One of a set of prints, The Emigrant's Farewell
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Pupils Farewell Principal of Technical College, 21 June 1973
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Farewell Mr. I. G. McDonald
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Many will miss the Tram", "Departing Trams had Celebrity Farewell", 1971
Yields information about the closure of the SEC Ballarat system in particular the Victoria St line. Has a strong association with the article author.Set of two Newspaper clippings pasted onto a single sheet of paper with two Punch holes on the left hand side with one hole through the photograph within the cutting. Clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, Monday, 23/8/1971 (corrected date), of two items in the paper about the closure of the trams in Victoria St. The main item written by a staff reporter recalls the days of travelling regularly on the tram when a student going to and from school, Saturday travelling and as a means of transport. Second item in the same cutting reports on the closure of the Victoria St. route the previous day. Mentions the interest in the trams, the BTPS, and police protection that was not needed. Photograph accompanying the article is of a driver turning the pole at the Victoria St. terminus of tram No. 31. Second clipping, from The Courier, dated 8/9/1971, reports on a collection of historic tram photos in the Commonwealth Bank for the next two weeks, presented by the Tramway Museum Society of Victoria. 1068.2 - full page of The Courier, 23/8/1971, added 10/9/2013 and image added.In red ink in upper right hand corner, "21/8/71" of the first cutting and "8/9/71" in red ink in the top right hand corner of the second cuttingtrams, tramways, closure, victoria st., tmsv, displays -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - Aero Australia Issue 1 Jan/Mar 2004, Aero Australia Issue 1 Jan/Mar 2004 Farewell Concorde
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Geelong Advertiser, "Geelong's last tram given riotoous farewell by crowd", 1956
Photocopy of an extract from the Geelong Advertiser 26/3/1956 about the closure of the Geelong tram system and the public participation. Has a photo of Mr S Parker driver and Mr E Sweeten, conductor on one of the last trams. Also has an item dated 27/3/1959 about the presentation of a bell taken from Geelong tram 38 and presented to former Mayoress Mrs H Jacobs by the Mayor of Newtown and Chilwell Cr A S M Collins.Yields information about the last day of Geelong trams.Set of two foolscap photocopies of extracts from the Geelong Advertiser.tramways, tramcars, geelong, closure, last tram, bells -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Magazine - Electric Traction article, Keith Kings, After Geelong What?" and "Farewell to Geelong", March 1956
Editorial written at the time of the start of the closure of many Australian tramway systems, asking what is the next tramway system to close. The other two Victorian Provincial Tramway systems were considered safe at the time, however under constant threat of closure by the SEC due to the losses that were being incurred. Written by well-known Victorian tramway historian Keith Kings. The article with maps and photos details the history of the Geelong tramway system.Details the history of the Geelong Tramway system and gives details of the tramcars that were used on the system.Photocopy of an item from the Electric Traction Magazine March 1956 about the closure of the Geelong Tramway System, and trimmed to the magazine original size - 12 sheets stapled. Includes Maps and photographs. Text written by Keith Kings. Article interspersed with materials about the Adelaide Tramway system.geelong trams, closure, tramways, tramcars