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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Stubby Holder - Kelpie Country, c. 2009
Neoprene stubby holder; cylindrical, open top; orange outside, 'photo' of kelpies, white and yellow print.Front: 'KELPIE COUNTRY' Back: 'Albion Hotel Motel Kelpie Muster CASTERTON Souvenir 2009 Ph: (03) 5581 1092 TAYLOR BUSINESS PROMOTIONS (03) 5356 2344souvenir, kelpie, kelpie muster, casterton, stubby holder, contemporary collecting -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Rosie Bray et al, Interview with Paul Schindler, by Rosie Bray, 2018_
Interview with Paul Schindler, by Rosie Bray; with newspaper cutting "Games with positive impact", by Peter Taylor. Paul Schindler has been the coach of the Yarra Plenty Swimming Club and coached the Australian Swimming Team at the Invictus Games in Sydney 2018 5 p. typescript, with colour photos; with newspaper cuttingyarra plenty swimming club, paul schindler -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Evan Taylor, Floodlit Tower, Kangaroo Ground, October 1999, 1999
The first photos of the floodlit Tower by Eltham High School student, Evan Taylor. Mayor Cr. Bill Penrose officiated. (Contained in an album originally put together by Harry Gilham. Photos subsequently relocated to photosafe archival storage.) [2001]Colour photographkangaroo ground, war memorial tower -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Suzanne Carbone and Wayne Taylor, "Connies return as Moomba monarchs for a day", 11/03/2002 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Age, Melbourne Tuesday March 12, 2002, titled "Connies return as Moomba monarchs for a day" with a story written by Suzanne Carbone about the previous day's Moomba Tram Parade and the Connies. Features a photo of BTM Horse Tram No. 1 in the parade. Photo by Wayne Taylor. The same photograph appeared on The Age's web site in colour. See btm2010i2 for this photo.moomba, melbourne, btm, horse trams -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories, c1930
Pair of Navy Trousers (Inscription N. A. Harding Taylor Stawell) belonged to Mr Cragg N. A. Harding Taylor Stawellstawell clothing material -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Booklet, Charles Taylor, "Know where you are going and when to alight - Tram Routes", 1938
Booklet - listing all the Melbourne tram routes including cable trams and buses, times of the first and last cars providing a street by street for each tram or bus route passes including a description of the route. Has pasted in slips of paper for routes 40 changes and route 62. Based on the cable trams and the route changes dated to 1938. Compiled by Charles Taylor with the authority of the MMTB.Demonstrates compilation of a route description bookletBooklet - 40 pages + blue coloured light card paper with a stippled finish, centre stapledtramways, trams, buses, cable trams, tram routes, melbourne -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories, c1930
Men’s Navy Blue Suit Coat (Inscription N. A. Harding Taylor Stawell) belonged to Mr Cragg N. A. Harding Taylor Stawellstawell clothing material -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Brick, TTaylor
Locally Manufactured Brick Stamped T TaylorRed BrickT Taylorindustry -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia, 2 Bricks from Pe-existing structure in Mt. William Creek
From 370 Long Gully Rd. Jallukar/ Pomonal, near Redmans RoadOne Large red fired brick shaped with a curve. One broken half brick with T Taylor stamped into FrogImpressed in Frog of Brick T Taylor -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JAMES TAYLOR COLLECTION: TAYLOR LETTER WRITTEN IN FRENCH, 1845
Taylor collection - Handwritten letter in French from Robert Taylor dated ( December 1845 to his sister Mademoiselle Taylor to practice his French. Written in black on buff coloured paper embossed with Dobbs insignia, large watermark reading J Whatman.person, individual, taylor -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Ginger Beer, early to late 1900's
This glass ginger beer bottle was manufactured and used early to late 1900's, until the time that cheaper containers were invented(plastic bottles). This bottle was so constructed to be easily moved within the ginger beer processing plants from the brewing vats/holding tanks to the final corking/sealing of the bottles for eventual distribution. From 1990s the bottle slowly became phased out of production however boutique suppliers still preferred thick glass to contain any explosive action. Two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co. were the main suppliers for the Victorian State. In the period when this bottle was manufactured and used the major ginger beer brewing plants for the whole of Victoria were located in Melbourne because this was where its greatest consumer base was there and most rural areas were supplied by domestic sources (mother brewing ginger beer for the children). The Kiewa Valley and its region was one rural area which until road invrastructure was enhance covered the ginger beer thirst by local family production. As the population expanded considerably in the late 1940's (SECV Hydro Scheme) with a greater demand for "soft" drinks" being established supplies from larger towns and cities were call for. Each bottle was "branded" during manufacturing to show the contents were from a reputable supplier (H Taylor) and where it originated from. These bottles were recyled by the manufacturer as a way to cut production costs. This method of recycling the bottles back to the specific manufacturer has (except for South Australia)been overtaken by a no cost recycling collection by councils (funded by their communities). This method by passes the user cost principle as the bottles are processed as non generic. The uneconomical "on cost" which was replaced by the "throw away" less costly plastic containers however did not provide the keen domestic brewer of the "beer" with a reusable bottle. This heavy gauged glass ginger beer bottle has a rim and a distinctive head at the top. This head has been manufactured to facilitate the movement of the bottled along the filling production line. The method of pouring ginger beer into the bottle has been part of the "production line". This bottle has a one and a half pint capacity and is made from "light green" coloured glass(a protection against light penetration). This thick glass bottle, to contain ginger beer, required its thickness because of the extensive handling (man and machine) before final consumption. During this period delivery to homes in cities and towns was made initially by horse and cart and later by truck. Ginger beer was a "soft drink" of great demand. On the middle portion of this bottle is a large elongated circle within it and following the spherical line is "H. TAYLOR" ans a star separates this from "MELBOURNE" rounding out the bottom curviture. Within these words are the large initials "T H" . The "T" superimposed onto the "H". On the base and covering the whole bottom is the letter "T". At the opposite side to the manufacturers logo is "THIS BOTTLE CANNOT BE SOLD OR USED BY ANY OTHER PERSON & IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT STOPPER" glass bottle, non alcoholic drink, taylor ginger beer bottle, reuseable bottles -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Michael J H Taylor et al, Missiles of the world, 1976
Alphabetic listing of various missile types from different nationsIndex, ill (b/w), p.156.non-fictionAlphabetic listing of various missile types from different nationsguided missiles, military technology -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, Kingsley, Gordon and Catherine, 1983
CEMA Art Collection. Part of "A Community View" 150 years in Portland Screenprint Exhibition. Part of Angela Gee Residency 1983 and 1984.Laminated screenprint of Bentinck Street from foreshore with a female face and top of vehicle in the foreground. The female has red hair and lips, yellow face and blue clothing. The vehicle is red and blue. An extensive patch of grass separates the woman and vehicle from Bentinck Street. The buildings have patches of green, yellow, white and red added. Behind the buildings is a clear light blue sky.Front: 10/14 Kingsley, Gordon & Catherine signature '83 Back: 44 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood High School - 1954, Form 2B. Boys standing (L-R): 1. Robert Buchan, 2. Rupert Macaw, 3. Ron Moxam, 4. John Barker, 5. John Thornbury, 6. Barry Mills, 7. Victor Greensill, 8. Robin Pratt, 9. Jack Ritch, 10. Des Benjamin, 11. Denis Higginbotham, 12. John Stevens. Girls standing: 1. Margaret Bould, 2. ?, 3. Helen Burden, 4. Beverley Wigley, 5. Elaine Fryer, 6. Jeanette Pease, 7. Gwen Ward, 8. Florence McKay, 9. Jean Hull, 10. Coral Skurrie, 11. ?, 12. Judith Morris, 13, Beverley Sutherland. Girls seated: 1. ?, 2. ?, 3. Taty Senik, 4. Valerie Peck, 5. Jeanette Melvin, 6. Janet Casimir, 7. Sandra Harrison, 8. Pam Ternouth, 9. Corinna Taylor, 10. Lynette Koeford, 11. Marie Anderson. Boys seated: 1. Garry Norris, 2. Laurie Watnall, 3. ?, 4. Kerry Brennan
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Poster, QUEEN It’s a kinda magic (tribute show) starring Giles Taylor performed at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on 8 July 2016
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Poster, Chris Taylor & Andrew Hansen: One Man Show - Athenaeum Theatre 23rd to 26th April 2014 as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2014
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Queen:its a kind of magic,starring Giles Taylor as Freddie Mercury Produced by Peter Freestone commencing at the Athenaeum Theartre on the 3rdof August 2017, 2017
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Decorating candles. (Taylor, Terry). New York, 2001
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Control of Varroa. A Guide for New Zealand Beekeepers. (Goodwin, M & Taylor, M) Revised Edition 2007 New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, 2007 revised
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Beeswax: moulding & candle making (Taylor, R.), Hebden Bridge, 2012
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Practical beekeeping: handbook for Australia and New Zealand. (Chapman-Taylor, Ray and Davey, Ivo). Melbourne, 1988
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Inverloch Historical Society
004356 - Photographs - Sat 16 Feb 1962 - Wedding of Nina Taylor to Bernie Banks - 10 photographs of the bride and groom with wedding party & 2 photocopies of pictures of the venue
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Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Letter, Proposition of candidate Les Taylor
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Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster, Bermuda Avenue Triangle by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna by special arrangement with Dominie Pty Ltd directed by Ron Conroy
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Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster Articles, And a Nightingale Sang by C.P. Taylor directed by Maureen McInerney
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Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Reviews Newsletter Poster, The Importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde directed by Warwick Taylor
1987, 242, warwick taylor, heidelberg theatre company inc. -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster Articles, The Exorcism by Don Taylor directed by Richard Keown
1982, 209, director don taylor, heidelberg theatre company inc -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Newsletter Article, Pleasure of his company by Samuel Taylor and Cornelai Otis Skinner directed by Holly Langford
1965, 96, city of heidelberg repertory group, heidelberg theatre company inc, directed by holly langford -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Correspondence on K.D. Taylor Building Contractor Letterhead, 1959, 26/08/1959
Hand written letter and quote for a storeroom at the west end of the Ballarat School of Mines gymnasium. The quote was accepted.k.d. taylor, ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines gymnasium, harry arblaster -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Christmas Day 1997 at Sugarloaf Reservoir; Margaret Taylor (on right) from the Eltham Society, England with Gwen and Doug Orford, 25/12/1997
Colour photographeltham society (london), gwen orford, margaret taylor, sugarloaf reservoir, doug orford