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Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Tram 850 Sutcliffe Photo, Sutcliffe Pty Ltd, 1939
Photograph of SW6 850, at South Melbourne depot, side on view. Made by Sutcliffe of 94 Elizabeth St Melbourne for the MMTB. See also Reg Items 674 and 3426 for other photos, probably taken at the same time.Yields information about SW6 850 when new in 1939.Photograph, Black and White, two copies held.In ink on the rear: Copy 1 - M&MTB SA 948, SW6 850, South Melbourne Depot 1939" Copy 2 - M&MTB SW6 850, Note: Roller bearing in lieu of axle boxes brasses, tail lights . ?Hanna St Depot, March 1939" Has Keith Kings stamp "SA 225".trams, tramways, sw6 class, tram 850 -
Bialik College
Photograph (item) - Prep and Year 1, Shakespeare Grove, 1963, 1963
Prep and Year 1 students, Shakespeare Grove, 1963. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.elc, early learning centre, class photograph, 1960s -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Young Tree, Unknown
Black and white photograph. Young tree being used for a demonstration.trees, demonstration, students outside class -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Container - Box, HMAS Voyager, c1957
A gift to Ron Cochrane, a member of the Navy commissioning team of HMAS Voyager. The box was handmade by two brothers CLARK/E (?) from Benalla. The signatures done in ball point pen belonged to the crew attached to the portside Forward Mess. They presented the box to Cochrane who was responsible for the Mess as a token of appreciation. Ron Cochrane R46195 served as a Leading Hand with the Royal Australian Navy between 1951 and 1957 and served on numerous ships including HMAS Voyager between 6/2 - 6/10/1957. He was born on 20/3/1933 at Ballarat East. Daring class destroyer, Voyager, was the first ship of her class to enter Australian service, and the first all-welded ship to be built in Australia. During the night of 10 February 1964, Voyager and the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne collided off Jervis Bay, when the destroyer passed in front of the carrier during post-refit sea trials. Voyager was cut in two by the collision, sinking with the loss of 82 of the 314 people aboard. This was the largest loss of Australian military personnel in peacetime, and the subsequent investigations resulted in the holding of two Royal Commissions—the only time in Australian history this has occurred.Cream painted wooden box with metal hinges. There is an inscription and ship on the lid and autographs written in ink on the underside of the lid. On top of lid - HMAS Voyager 1957 On bottom: Bills, bills and more bills !!!!!! Dotted line R Cochranehmas, voyager -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Functional object - Cake Stand, Glass Cake Stand
A small moulded glass cake stand owned by Marie Taffe's (Knights') great grandmother Hoy formerly Beard.A small late nineteenth century moulded glass cake stand typical of basic domestic items after the style of more elaborate table pieces from a different social class.moulded or pressed glass with central stem and squared knop. The flat top section for standing cake or other delicacies decorated with hobnail pattern and fan pattern to centre.Nilcake stand, warrnambool, hoy family, beard -
Bialik College
Photograph (item) - Year 7, 1996, 1996
Year 7, 1996. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.class photograph, hawthorn east campus, 1990s -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - School group, Students of Carisbrook Primary School Senior Class
Associated with CarisbrookPhotograph of a group of school student. Top row last on right is Joe McLeish. Middle row last on right: Amy Miller.em22, carisbrook, carisbrook primary school, carisbrook state school, amy miller, joe mcleish, joseph mcleish -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Vehicle - Tip Dray, Prior to 1930s
A Dray is a type of dead axle wagon that was used to transport heavy loads or objects. They had a flat level floor and while some had no sides, others had box bodies and sides. Tip Drays (also known as Tip Carts, Muck Cart, Scotch Cart, Tumbrel or Putt in different parts of England) were smaller than other drays as their loads were heavy and usually only pulled by one horse. Their basic design included two wheels, a tipping body and shafts. The Tip Dray has a unique mechanism that allows the top to tip backwards to tip the load out of the back of the dray. The tipper was activated by a handle at the front allowing the driver to operate it while still having control over the horse. A Tip Dray was an indispensable piece of equipment in the days before tractors and mechanical trucks. They were used by farmers and carters to transport hay, rocks, bricks, gravel and rubbish etc. and because they were useful for dumping loads, they were favoured for use in road and railway construction. A photo in the collection of the Lorne Historical Society shows a tipping dray being used during the construction of the Great Ocean Road. They were part of the daily street traffic in towns and cities around Australia from the early days of settlement. In Australia in the early 1900's, carters began to join unions to protect their jobs and pay. N.S.W. had a "Trolley, Draymen and Carters Union", Queensland had a "Tip Dray Men's Association" and in W. A. the "Top Dray Driver's Union" had a "cessation of work" in 1911 when they were fighting for an increase in their day's wages. In 1910 a meeting of Tip Carters was held in Geelong at the Trades Hall to discuss the formation of a union (The Geelong Tip Dray Carters) which was a success and a schedule of rates for all carting, whether by contract or day labor, was fixed. By 1912 they had "labelled" more than 50 drays and had representatives on the "Trades Hall and Eight Hours Committee". By the mid 1930's and early 1940's, tip drays were being superseded by mechanical trucks and utes. However tip drays continued to be used in some circumstances. They were a practical solution to the problem of petrol rationing during W. W. 2. It was noted in a letter to the editor in the "Sunshine Advocate" in 1938 that a positive argument for continued use of Tip Drays for rubbish collection related to the idea that a horse drawn vehicle involved with lots of stops and starts at different houses (very like a milkman's delivery route) often involved the horse "driving itself" while the driver picked up the rubbish - something a motor truck was unable to do! Another article written in August 1935 and published in the Age in a parliamentary report into the rubber industry noted "tip drays had almost disappeared and in their place, metal was carted in 5 ton motor trucks" but the report went on to say that as a part of the Government relief work (during the Great Depression) the Government had "to some extent reintroduced the tip drays so that a greater number of men would be employed". This particular tip dray was owned by Mr. Oswald (Jack) Bourke. He used it to deliver dry goods from Sunbury to the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne several times a week in the 1930's and then (between 1945 and 1962) Mr. Bourke used it on the garbage round in Springvale Victoria for the Springvale Council. The Council owned three drays and the "No. 3" painted on this dray is in recognition of its original number. After the death of Mr. Bourke in 1990, one of Mr. Bourke's sons (Andy) found the dray in a shed and restored it. The sign writing on the back and side panels were added during the restoration. This Tipping Dray is a significant example of a horse drawn vehicle that was used by workers from the early days of white settlement through to the 1940's and even into the early 1960's. It was used in a range of "working class" occupations - road construction, railway construction, carting goods, rubbish collection etc. and would have been found in cities, country towns and on farms.A wooden and metal tipping dray with a box body and four sides. It has two iron and wooden wheels (with 14 spokes), two wooden shafts and a metal tipping mechanism. The back panel folds down to allow loads to be dumped out. It is painted in green and cream with sign writing on one of the sides and on the front and back panels. It features decorative painted lines and designs in burgundy, cream and light blue on most of the wooden parts. The tipping mechanism is on the front of the dray's left side and consists of a metal pin secured with a metal ring, and a lever.Front of dray - "No. 3" Side of dray - "A. & M. BOURKE / Contractors / LONGWARRY" Back of dray - "G.T. ANDREWS / QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET - Stand C23 / Phone DANDENONG 225"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, tipping dray, dray, tip dray, tip cart, vehicles, horse drawn vehicle, springvale council, jack bourke, muck cart, scotch cart, tumbrel, putt, box body, oswald bourke, sunbury, queen victoria market, melbourne, no. 3 -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2025, Glenferrie Hotel
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2025, Glenferrie Hotel
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2025, Glenferrie Hotel
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2025, Glenferrie Hotel
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2025, Glenferrie Hotel
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Publicity Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Class in the Woodworking Shed, 1961
3 copies black and white photograph. Lex Hodge and Dian Durrant under instruction with G.D. Grumont (appear to be making boxes for insect collection). 1 copy pasted on a board inscribed in pencil, "1961, Mr. G.D. Grumont, Lex Hodge." On reverse of another copy, "Photograph by Publicity Branch Vuictorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. c.1695F."lex hodge, dian durrant, g.d. grumont, insect collection, 1961, woodworking class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student Outside Class, Unknown
5 colour photographs of a group of students being instructed by ?. Probably Plant ID.students, class, outside class, plant id, plant identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student Plant ID Class, Unknown
Colour photograph. A group of students instructed by ?. Probably Plant ID.students, class, student outside class, plant id, plant identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student Outside Class, Unknown
Colour photograph. A group of students on the lawn looking at plants.students, class, student outside class, plant id, plant identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Kodak, Student in the Laboratory, Unknown
Colour photograph. A student in the Laboratory studying Narcissi.students, laboratory, student inside class, narcissi, microscope -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Colour photograph of original Church of England and Ireland built 1857, Original Church of England and Ireland built 1857
Original Church of England and Ireland built in 1857 used as a church, then Sunday School and Common School and later a tennis pavilion.With the discovery of gold the population grew rapidly and the Rev. George Russell arrived as the first full time Anglican priest. From September 1857, services were held in the church on Sundays and school classes were taught during the week. Exterior view of the church buildingAnglican Common School Buninyong, No. 59 opened 1857church of england and ireland, church of england, common school, sunday school, rev. george russell -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student in the Laboratory, Unknown
6 very similar colour photographs of a student in the Laboratory.students, laboratory, student inside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Fujifilm, Student in the Laboratory, Unknown
2 colour photographs, 1 enlarged, of a student in the Laboratory.students, laboratory, student inside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Students Drawing Garden Designs, Unknown
5 colour photographs of students drawing garden designs.students, drawing, garden design, students inside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, AGFA, Student Using a Computer, Unknown
Colour photograph. A student using a computer.students, computers, student inside class -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Poster, Firestone Rubber Company, Firestone Rubber Company "Sundowners", late 1960's
Demonstrates how advertising was done within W class tramcars - boxes of the driver's door and yields information about the Firestone Sundowner casual shoes.Poster Firestone Rubber Company "Sundowners", the dress casual shoes for the family. Thought to date from the late 1960's possibly when the trams were withdrawn. Were located in the end advertising panels over the doors of W3 661 and used a base for historical photographs of 661 in Melbourne (See Reg Item 4692 and 4693) until replaced during 2009, when collected.trams, tramways, advertisements, posters, w class trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Album - Series of 40 colour prints, Brendon Carter, 1986
Set of fourty colour prints by Brendon Carter 1 - W2 444, Elgin St Carlton - Transporting Art - 15-10-1986 2 - W2 607. Grantham St West Brunswick - 17-10-1986 3 - W2 453 and W6 976 - Swanston St - 17-10-1986 4 - W2 453 ditto 5 - ditto, turning into Victoria St 6 - SW5 619 and W2 453 - Victoria and Swanston Sts 7 - W2 471 Swanston St 8 - W2 478 Swanston St 9 - W2 478 Swanston St 10 - W2 431 in Collins at Swanston St 11 - ditto 12 - W7s 1033, 1030, W2 243 and W6 972 Gisborne and Victoria Streets 13 - W2 436 - ditto 14 - SW2 432 and SW5 782 St Kilda Road 15 - W2 605 ditto 16 - W2 629 La Trobe St 17 - W2 629 and 644 La Trobe St 18 - W2 647 La Trobe St 19 - W2 547 Swanston St 20 - W2 441 - William and La Trobe Sts 21 - W2 1275 - corner of Park St and Domain Road 22 - W2 478 and SW5 730 - Swanston St at Flinders St. 23 - SW5 730 and W2 644 - ditto - 31-10-1986 24 - W2 547 at Flinders St Station - 31-10-1986 25 - W2 456 Swanston St - 14-11-1986 26 - W2 456 Domain & Park - 14-11-1986 27 - W2 456 ditto 28 - W2 458 and SW5 783 - William St - 14-11-1986 29 - W2 650 - West Preston terminus - 21-11-1986 30 - ditto - Gilbert Road 31 - ditto 32 - W2 431 - St Georges Road 33 - W2 431 - Miller St by Preston workshops 34 - ditto 35 - Miller St - the hump 36 - W2 646 at Preston Depot 37 - W2 646 at Dundas St at the start of the hump 38 - ditto on top with bridge works underway. 39 - W2 426 Hawthorn Bridge 40 - SW2 478 and SW5 833 - Camberwell terminus.Yields information about Melbourne Trams in 1986 when many W2s were still running.Album - 10 heavy card sheets with plastic sheets over each, white plastic ring bound, covered with a large photograph of Alf Twentyman's cable cars at Northcote. (see item 3086 for original unused version), with 40 colour prints, two per page and a listing or index of each print.Each print separately listed.swanston st, elgin st, grantham st, collins st, st kilda road, latrobe st, william st, gisborne, victoria st, domain road, st georges road, gilbert road, west preston, miller st, dundas st, hawthorn bridge, camberwell, w2 class, tram 444, tram 607, tram 453, tram 976, tram 619, tram 471, tram 478, tram 431, tram 1033, tram 1030, tram 243, tram 972, tram 436, tram 432, tram 782, tram 605, tram 629, tram 644, tram 647, tram 547, tram 441, tram 1275, tram 730, tram 456, tram 783, tram 650, tram 646, tram 426, tram 833 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Malvern depot - "idle trams", The Age, c1945/46
Photograph shows 7 trams lined up at the front of the new shed at Malvern depot during a strike or stopage. Some have the wartime painted white strips on the them. Trams include W2s 345. ?, 312, 542?, W5 816, w2s 601 and 300. Though to be an Age photograph.Yields information about Malvern depot c1945/46Black and white photo with notes on the rear.On rear in pencil "Idle trams in Malvern depot yesterday afternoon", three date stamps and "Melb trams"tramcars, tramways, malvern depot, tram 345, tram 312, tram 542, tram 816, tram 601, tram 300, w2 class, w5 class -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2025, Glenferrie Hotel
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Class Reunions, Feb 2024, Glenferrie Hotel
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Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - Tramcar advertisement - "White Crow Tomato Sauce"
Use to promote White Crow tomato sauce by having advertisements that could been seen by motorists and pedestrians. Would have been attached to the ends or driver's cabins of trams.Demonstrates the methods the manufacturer of White Crow used to advertise their product. See Reg Item 4349 for an example of the use on the front of tram 876, dated April 1960. Have photographs on either W2 class or other wide body trams.Sign - Zincalume steel sheet, with four holes in angled or trimmed corners painted to advertise "White Crow Tomato Sauce" on tramcars.signs, mmtb, white crow tomator sauce, advertising, trams, tramways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - "Mr Motorist Please keep my tracks clear"
Used by the MMTB in an attempt to keep tram tracks clear of motor cars. It seldom worked. Signs would have been fixed to the ends of a tram so it could be seen by motorists. See Item 6087 for another version.Demonstrates the methods the MMTB to ask motorists to keep tram tracks clear during the 1950's and 1960's. The cartoon character and wording is perhaps a later attempt to get some attention.Sign - Zincalume steel sheet, with four holes in angled or trimmed corners asking "Mr Motorist Please keep my tracks clear", The sign features an cartoon image of an angry tram (W2 630 on route 70) and a rather sleepy looking motorist driving a car on the tram tracks. The letters are in a raised paint finish.tram stop, signs, mmtb, tram 630, route 70, w2 class, tramways, trams, traffic control