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Melbourne Tram Museum
Book, Department of Infrastructure (DOI), "A transport system that works for all Victorians", Apr. 2001
Report or Book - 28 A4 pages, full colour centre stapled printed on gloss paper titled "A transport system that works for all Victorians", published as a progress from the Bracks Government, April 2001. Includes a message from Peter Batchelor. Looks at the forward planning for transport in Victoria, including various public transport projects.trams, tramways, planning, doi, m>tram, spencer st, public transport, railways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald and Weekly Times, "The Weekly Times - Jan. 29, 1975", "Vintage Trams", 29/01/1975 12:00:00 AM
Pages 1, 38 and 39 of the "The Weekly Times - Jan. 29, 1975" No. 5415 featuring a photograph of Mr. Alf Twentyman on his cable car set at Northcote and centre page spread on the activities of the TMSV - Tramway Museum Society of Victoria at Bylands. Gives a background on the Museum and has photos of many of its workers - see Key associations.trams, tramways, tmsv, cable trams, bylands, museums -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Magazine, "Melbourne", 1970
Book/ Magazine - A4 - 24 pages plus light card covers, full colour, centre stapled titled "Melbourne", published by the Offset Printing Coy. Pty. Ltd. Front and back covers contains image with tram No 409, Route 44 with destination Balwyn in Collins St at Russell St with the T&G building in the view.trams, tramways, w2 class, route 44, collins st, russell st, tram 409 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, Keith Caldwell, 16/03/1962 12:00:00 AM
Agfa colour slide, cardboard mount, photo by Keith Caldwell March 1963 of W5 810 in bound in Dandenong Road Caulfield showing St Kilda Junction, no route number followed by SW6 901 route 64 to the city. Shows the centre median strip. 810 has an advert for Ferris Car Radios and a second person in the cab."Dandenong Rd March 63" in blue ink.trams, tramways, st kilda junction, route 64, dandenong rd, sw6 class, w5 class, tram 901, tram 810 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Watch, Watch - stainless steel body, c2000
Watch - stainless steel body and band with adjustable band and clip with the word "Access Combino" on the face of the watch. Has the word "Stainless Steel" on the band. No markings on the rear of the watch body. Watch does not appear to be operable, cannot use the knob on the right hand centre side. See Reg Item 1341 for the background of the object and its story.trams, tramways, combino, souvenirs, siemens, new trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Biscay Greetings, Princes Bridge from Batman Ave, mid to late 1980's
Colour postcard divided back - Biscay Greetings, series of featuring Princes Bridge from Batman Ave with the Arts Centre in the background. Image contained within a decorative oval. Back has space for name and address, stamp and a message and details of the postcard. Produced by Biscay Greetings, possibly mid to late 1980's. Card No. BG216trams, tramways, princes bridge -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Magazine, Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees Association (ATMOEA), "The Tramway Record - Vol 54, No. 1 March 1989", Mar. 1989
Magazine - 28 pages, centre stapled, A4, titled "The Tramway Record - Vol 54, No. 1 March 1989", published by the ATMOEA, with the cover image of full tram on the Sydney Road tram and Upfield line. Has items about the conversion of the Upfield line, written by John Edwards of Brunswick Depot. Also a history of the May Day celebrations.trams, tramways, unions, safety, brunswick depot, disputes, atmoea, upfield -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Trolley Wheel, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1950's?
Trolley Wheel - cast brass, fitted with a cylindrical bush in the centre. Used on Melbourne trams until the late 1950's when changed for trolley skids to bring the power from the overhead into the tram. Fitted to the end of a trolley pole with another cast item known as a hasp. Has been used. Used by Ballarat and Bendigo trams.trams, tramways, tramcar component, overhead, trolley wheels, trolley poles -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, c2004
35mm colour slide - plastic mount - of MMTB No. 470, converted with an open section in the drop centre and cross bench seating and numbered 35 by the Bendigo Trust. Possibly c2004. In a blue and yellow corporate colour scheme. Source of Melbourne number from - vicsig.net 218/8/2008. No longer part of the Bendigo Tramways Fleet - not on the fleet listing.trams, tramways, bendigo, tram preservation, w2 class, tram 470, tram 35 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, 1950's? to 1960's
Black and white photograph of W2 363 inbound, Dandenong Road showing "City", route 5, possibly at the Hawthorn Road end - between Hawthorn and Kooyong Road, Malvern. Shows the many trees, centre poles and a few motor cars on the adjacent roadway. Printed on Fujichrome paper. Not known who took the photograph or when it was printed.Stamped in black ink on back "TMSV Sales"trams, tramways, dandenong rd, tram 363 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Historic House, 1999
Building reputed to be part of Mrs Carstairs Boarding House at New Works, dismantled and transported to present site.Colour photograph of a timber dwelling at 12 Hunter Street. With hip roof across building, gable at right angles at western.front room. Iron roof, bull nose veranda. Simple timber fringe under veranda roof, timber brackets connect fringe to square veranda posts with lathed pattern in centre. Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses, heritage study -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN OF SANDHURST CITY CENTRE AND SURROUNDING AREA ( NO. 2 )
Plan drawn on heavy parchment. Written on plan Sandhurst Sheet No. 2. (See record 8300.58 for continuation of plan into city centre) Plan shows allotments with owner names, where applicable. Quartz crushing machines marked. On bottom lithographed at the Department of Lands and Survey, Melbourne, by D. Henerson, March 12th., 1867. There is also a photocopy.bendigo, planning, sandhurst -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Plan - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN OF G. LANSELL'S GOVERNOR'S PARK, TOORAK
Plan (tightly rolled) drawn on heavy paper mounted on fabric. On top of plan printed 'Governor's Park Toorak, late Vice-Regal Estate, the property of G. Lansell Esq' On top of plan Yarra River, on bottom Toorak Road, Plan shows subdivision, in centre of which is drawn outline of 8 acres containing the 'Mansion and Grounds'.bendigo, hospital -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge - "MMTB Messenger ES", Stokes and Sons, 1920s
Use to identify a tramway employee, involved in delivery of messages, correspondence etc in the Eastern Suburbs system. Made by Stokes and SonsDemonstrates the method of identifying MMTB employees.Round pressed brass badge with the words "Messenger" pressed into the centre of the badge, around the bottom portion of the badge, the letters "ES". Has a nickel-plated finish with the MMTB initials on the top part of the badge. On the rear of the badge, two metal lugs have been soldered onto the badge to enable it to be worn on a uniform with a leather strap on a button.badges, mmtb, messenger -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Club Hotel, 1886c
This photo taken before additions in 1892 by P E Coutouley, owner from 1890 to 1894, when hotel was extended.Black and white photograph of the Club Hotel, showing a substantial weatherboard single storied building, veranda across half front corrugated iron roof. Wooden picket fence at front. Horse and wagon in centre front of hotel, horse and man standing to right . Some people on the veranda. Sandy expanse in front of hotel. Lakes Entrance Victoriahotels, architecture, transport -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Musical Instrument, Accordian, Late 19th century
Accordians came into being around the start of the 19th century and has become a well loved instrument. It is thought that they originated from areas in Austria and Germany but over the following century its popularity has spread to all parts of the world. Accordians come in various sizes but all operate on the same wind principle. An object which is relatively common .Brown wooden ends with metal buttons with concertina section painted blue with black edge.Two glass buttons on one end with dark pink and clear glass centres. Parts of the wood work are decorated with scroll work. two metal discs with diagrams of lyres on end above the buttons. Remains of floral pattern around each end.warrnambool, button accordian -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - North Arm, Lakes Entrance Victoria c1898, 1898 c
Black and white postcard of wooden bridge across the North Arm, showing sand hummocks Cunninghame Arm, Club Hotel, and die back of melaleuca on mudflats, caused by salination of Lakes after artificial entrance opened 1889. Vegetation on Kalimna Hill in foreground. Steamer on Cunninghame Arm centre top of photo. Lakes Entrance VictoriaCunninghame N Cairebridges, topography, township -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Souvenir - Souvenir Post Card relating to visit of the Great White Fleet, 1908
This coloured postcard with a photograph of the Exhibition Building in the centre with crossed hands above & the flags of Australia & the United States on either side was a souvenir of the visit of the Great White Fleet in 1908. There is also a representation of the Statue of Liberty on the left & the Australian Coat of Arms on the right. The sender of the postcard had travelled to Melbourne to shop at Foy's and to see the Great White Fleet.Addressed to Miss Bennett, Campbells Creek, Castlemaine. armed services - navy, celebrations, great white fleet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Plan - SANDHURST BOYS CENTRE COLLECTION: PLAN OF MAINTENANCE WORKSHOPS
Victoria Public Works Department. Sandhurst Boys Centre. Maintenance workshops plan, elevation & section, Scale 1:100. Elevation includes tea room, lockers bathroom; ladder store; glaziers workshop; paint shop & paint store; carpentry workshop; machine area; offices, store rooms; mechanical workshop. Location unknown 16.02.2023.bendigo, institutions, sandhurst boys centre, sandhurst boys centre site plans; maintenance workshops; loddon-campaspe regional service; victoria public works department -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Radiator
Early form of home heating and because of the copper dish was considered one of the better models|Manufacturing History Museum Victoria|Commentary: Australian manufacturing history Philip Wollen|Many years ago, when I was an ambition young man, I took over a company called Hecla.|This business was formed in 1872, long before Federation was even contemplated. The company established a rich tradition in the Australian manufacturing industry. The prodigious product range included kettles, mixers, toasters, hairdryers, urns, pie warmers, bain maries, and electric blankets for the domestic and commercial market. During the war it even manufactured parts for aircraft. It was one of Melbourne's largest employers.|Hecla was one of the pioneers in TV advertising, led by icons like Bert Newton, Bobby Limb, Evie Hayes and Graham Kennedy who ad Jibbed his way through irreverent and unscripted naughtiness about Hecla electric blankets and foot warmers. The slogan was 'By Hecla, its good.'. One can imagine the fun Bert and Graham had with their double entendres.|In the 60's Hecla entered into a partnership with General Electric and expanded rapidly. The massive factory, on the corner of Alexandra Parade and Chapel Street overlooking the Yarra River was a Melbourne landmark.|The business was formed by one of the scions of Melbourne industry. Mr Marriott was a metal worker of some repute, building the lights in front of Melbourne's Parliament House, the first steam car, the sideboard at the RACY Club, and the first factory to run on electricity.|By the time I acquired the company it was a shadow of its former self, incapable of competing with cheap Chinese imports. Wandering around the warehouse late one night I discovered a large, boarded up storeroom which appeared not to have been opened in decades.|Over several months I combed through the room, unearthing a treasure trove of products from a bygone era. Dusty files, engineering drawings, wooden prototypes, patent records, and correspondence from distributors on every continent.|I decided to track down an old man, Ray, long retired after 50 years with Hecla. He was not well off financially and welcomed the paid work. It turned out that he had done his apprenticeship with the company and there wasn't much he didn't know about it. He had been personally involved in the manufacture of almost every type of product on the Hecla smorgasbord's of products.|So for over 2 years he methodically assembled a mini museum of Hecla products, painstakingly polishing them and ensuring they were in working order. He attached the original brochure of each product and their respective warranty cards. For him it was ,a labour of love. For me it was a fascinating, if vicarious journey, into Australia's manufacturing past.|My colleagues complained that I was wasting money on his salary, our time and factory space on stuff that should have been dumped years ago. I tried to explain that I was merely a steward of the Hecla tradition, not merely an owner. Besides, the look on Ray's face convinced me that there was another dynamic at work. One I could see, but didn't really understand.|After he Passed away I faced a dilemma. What to do with this 'museum' of Hecla history. Nobody was interested.|So I kept the 'stuff' in private storage, hoping that same day someone would be interested in it. And the years passed.|Finally, I had a brainwave. Perhaps the Melbourne Museum would be interested. It was a long shot but I made the call. I had a nagging suspicion that they would think I was simply trying to get them to relieve me of paying for this huge collection to be taken to the tip.|To my surprise they said they would be willing to take a look, I secretly hoped that they would take the whole collection and not leave me with an incomplete jumble of appliances that I would indeed have to take to the tip.|On the appointed day, four serious looking young people showed up. Armed with digital cameras, note books and poker faces they spent four hours analysing the goods and the supporting materials. I asked them if they had any interest and their response was decidedly non-committal. It depends on the acquisitions committee, I was told. I was disheartened and packed up the exhibits to go back into storage.|Imagine my surprise when months later they telephoned to say that they had researched the history of the company, and yes, they would like to take the whole collection. And a truck with 'handlers' would arrive the following day to pick it up. Two years ago all Hecla's archives left me forever and went to the Museum's warehouse.|Well, to my delight I received a call yesterday inviting me to a private viewing of the exhibition at the Melbourne Museum. These young historians had meticulously assembled an impressive display of Melbourne's industry and technology going back to the 1800's. They thanked me like a significant benefactor when it is I who should have thanked them.|I saw the excitement in the eyes of these young people who had somehow managed to dig out and assemble memories from Australia's past. If this is the standard of care that the curators of the Melbourne Museum show all their exhibits, our history is in safe hands.|Their meticulous work took me back to those years long ago when I saw an old man lovingly assembling and cataloging a lifetime of his work.|It took me back to the day when Australians actually made things. Long before we became a nation of quarrymen. Before we became animal-factory 'farmers'. Of a time when products didn't break down, or dumped and replaced before the warranty expired. When men like Mr Marriott cared deeply about what their hands produced.|It reminded me of the call I received from an elderly lady in Tasmania asking for the electrical element for a Hecla K7 kettle. I searched the archives and called her back. The K7 was produced decades earlier and we no longer carried that spare part. She was quite disheartened and told me her kettle had finally 'given up the ghost' and she couldn't bear to part with it. It was a present from her husband on their wedding day 45 years ago. Her final words were 'they don't make them like that, do they? By Hecla they were good.'|I'm glad I followed my instinct and put Ray back on the payroll all those years ago..|I like to think Mr Marriott would have been pleased.Pedestal radiator. Base is cast iron with three feet with rose design on each. Pedestal supports a copper spherical reflector plate which has an electrical connection box at its base. The connection box is joined to the pedestal by a screw and nut to enable the reflector to be tilted. The element is cone shaped and is in the centre of the plate. The element is protected by a wire guard.Hecla Firedomestic items, heating -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Armoured Fighting Vehicles Protection: Gunnery Wing - Armoured centre Sept 1969, 1969
A cream coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. in black in reads Australian Military Forces and under this there is an insignia. Under the insignia reads Armoured Fighting Vehiches Protection (which is underlined) followed by Gunner Wing - Armoured Centre Sept 1969. There are two holes down the left hand side. The manual is loose and stored in a plastic bag.australia - armed forces - service manuals, tank warfare, gunnery wing, armoured fighting vehicles protection, armoured centre, australian military forces -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Book, Mary Lives!
Mary Hardy was an Australian television and radio presenter, actress, writer and comedian. She was the youngest sister of the writer and novelist Frank Hardy. Mary Hardy was born in Warrnambool, Victoria but spent most of her childhood growing up in Bacchus Marsh. Mary Hary had a long and successful career which included her winning multiple Logie awards for her television role as the co-host of the variety program The Penthouse Club on Channel 7 in the 1970s. She died by suicide in 1985 at the age of 53. Prior to her death she had been working on a play about her life. After her death her brother Frank Hardy developed her project into a play which was first performed at the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne in 1992. Maryanne Fahey, comedian and writer, and well known for creating the comedic schoolgirl character Kyle Mole performed role of Mary Hardy in this first production.Printed book. Paperback. 84 pages. Citation: Mary Lives! Hardy, Frank, Sydney: Currency Press in association with Playbox Theatre Centre of Monash University, 1992. Published play script for the play Mary Lives! Includes an introduction to the published script with some background about the life of Mary Hardy. BDMHS Location: AR/SU62/S2fictionMary Hardy was an Australian television and radio presenter, actress, writer and comedian. She was the youngest sister of the writer and novelist Frank Hardy. Mary Hardy was born in Warrnambool, Victoria but spent most of her childhood growing up in Bacchus Marsh. Mary Hary had a long and successful career which included her winning multiple Logie awards for her television role as the co-host of the variety program The Penthouse Club on Channel 7 in the 1970s. She died by suicide in 1985 at the age of 53. Prior to her death she had been working on a play about her life. After her death her brother Frank Hardy developed her project into a play which was first performed at the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne in 1992. Maryanne Fahey, comedian and writer, and well known for creating the comedic schoolgirl character Kyle Mole performed role of Mary Hardy in this first production. frank hardy 1917-1994, bacchus marsh writers, mary hardy 1931-1985, hardy family bacchus marsh, bacchus marsh entertainers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL SET WW1 & BADGE, Post 1919
Horace Eli Hambly No 794 enlisted on 7.12.14 in 3rd reinforcements 4th Light Horse Regt age 20 years 10 months. Embarks for Eygpt 3.2.15, hospital Gallipoli 10.9.15 classed "Enteric", returns to Australia on 20.10.15. He goes AWOL on 24.3.16, classed as a deserter on 17.4.16. He re enlists in NSW on 16.7.17 as David Edward Miles No 7856 3rd Aust Tunneling Coy, he then confesses and embarks for England on 21.11.17, hospital with PUO on 27.6.18, discharged from the AIF on 17.7.19. .1) Medals, court mounted, set of (3) re H.E Hambly. 1. 1914-15 Star. 2. War Medal 1914-18 3. Victory Medal 1914 - 1919 .2) "Returned from Active Service Badge". Metal, gold colour, round with crown at top, centre has Rising Sun with AIF under..1) "794 Cpl H.E.Hambly 4 L.H.R A.I.F" .2) "201258"medals, badges, military -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Carpenters Bus, Lakes Post Newspaper, LEBTA free tourist shuttle bus ,Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1/12/1996 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph of Mick Carpenter and Bruce Livingstone standing by Carpenters minibus at the launch of LEBTA free tourist shuttle bus parked at Visitors Information Centre Lakes Entrance Victoria Second black and white photograph of B Livingstone, D MacKendry, M Carpenter, G Kane, S Damien and Laura beside the bus.tourism, transport, social history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - CERTIFICATES OF SERVICE, RED CROSS, COMFORTS FUND WW2, 1945
Both certificates awarded to Mrs ARBUCKLE were for her work during the World War of 1939-45..1) Certificate of Service, Australian Red Cross, parchment paper, off white, details in red & blue, persons name centre typed in black. .2) Certificate, Australian Comforts Fund Victoria Division, parchment paper off white, details in red & black, persons name hand written near top, signed by executive at bottom..1) "Mrs S Arbuckle - Carisbrook" .2) "Mrs S R Arbuckle"certificates, red cross, comforts fund -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - THE INFANTRY POCKET BOOK, Angus & Robertson Ltd, 1941
WW2 Training.This is a pocket book. Red cardboard cover. Printing in black ink. Low centre has an image of a soldier bayonet charging. There is a round white sticker label on it. Price 2/-. Shop - Blakes Busy Book Bazaar, Albury. Inside are 142 pages of text. Subject matter is: -For The Field; In Camp; The Rifle Range and for general reference purposes.ww2, training, pocket book -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE, Aust Army, 1946
See Cats 2481.2 and 5556.2.This is a heavy paper document. The colour is off white and printing is in black ink. At the centre top is the Australian Crest. Certificate is numbered 483921. Army form AAF A.101. The Certificate is for VX79511 CFN John Alexander McDonald. 209 Aust Light Aid Detachment, AIF 1942 - 1946. It shows his R.A.S. badge and date of Discharge.Signature in ink at bottom shows J.A. McDonald.ww2, discharge certificate -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - RETURNED FROM ACTIVE SERVICE BADGES, 1) Amor Sydney, Post WW1, Post WW2
Part of a series of items relating to the "Jackson family". .1) This is a WW1 badge, .2) is WW2Returned from Active service badges. .1) Badge brass round with crown at top, centre has Rising Sun with "AIF" under. Rear has two lugs and is stamped. .2) Badge brass has crown, Rising sun, wings and anchor, at bottom a boomerang with lettering, rear has two lugs and is stamped plus lettering..1) On front, "Issued by Dept of Defence, Returned from Active Service" .2) On front, "returned from Active service" On rear, "95187", "AF Issued by the CWLTH Govt"badges, active service, ras -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Artwork, other - Ink Line Drawing, Margaret Picken, 6/27 Laburnum St., Blackburn, 1995
A property illustration by Margaret Picken Commissioned by a real estate agency for the purpose of advertising 6/27 Laburnum St., Blackburn This property is listed as having sold in for $170,500 in 1996 Made by using Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens with Rotring ink on Rapidigraph polyester drafting film, double matte. Trained as a cartographic draftsman within the mining industry, Margaret Picken is an artist who worked producing property illustrations for real estate agencies in eastern suburbs of Victoria from 1983-2005. Retiring from the industry as technological changes favored coloured photography over illustrations, and commissioning companies over sole contractors.This artwork is of Historical Significance as a record of local domestic architecture.A black ink line drawing on drafters film by Margaret Picken, of a single story brick house muntin windows, there are three dormer windows. At front of the house is a concrete staircase leading to the portico front door. To the left is a driveway leading to a separate timber carport. There are two hole punch holes just below centre of the upper edge6/27 Laburnum St., B/Burn Margarget Picken - 95 Woodards - B/Burnwhitehorse historical society, schwerkolt cottage, housing, architecture, margaret picken, house, garden, real estate, blackburn -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Tarpeena and tug Albatross off Western Pier Lakes Entrance Victoria, 2003
Colour photograph of fishing trawler Tarpeena aground with line atached from bow to Gippsland Ports tug Albatross off Western Pier Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a second colour photograph of rescue showing Tarpeena left, Arno Blanks tug centre and Kendean on far right. Coast guard RIB in front of Tarpeena boats and boating, disasters, fishing industry