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Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Hard bound Book, Australia commonwealth Acts volume L 1952
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Hard bound Book Australia commonwealth Acts Volume L 1952 -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Aus Commonwealth acts 1951
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Hard binder bookAustralia C'wealth Acts Vol. XLIX 1951 -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Hard bound Book, Australia commonwealth Acts 1950
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Hard bound Book Australia commonwealth Acts Vol XLV111 1950 -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Photograph - Gough Whitlam visit to Trades Hall
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Large Framed photo of Gough Whitlam visiting Bendigo with Left to Right Les Shilton, Gough Whitlam, Stewart Anderson and Dave Boyle suits, formalities, smiles, politics, signage -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Photograph - Portait of D.W. Lewis
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Large Framed Photo D. W. Lewis Secretary Bendigo Trades & Labor Council 1904-1932 debonair, tie, victorian era -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Photograph - Lawrence Cohen
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Large Framed Photo Presented To Bendigo Trades and Labor Council By B. Johnson Esq. Delegate, Carters' and Drivers' I. Union (top) Lawrence Cohen Assistant Secretary, Trades Hall Council President, Political Labor Council, 1914-15 1915-16 Born March 22 1874 - Died Feby 12 1916 (bottom)suit, tie, formal -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates 15th Nov to 2nd Dec 1932
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Hard Binder Book with Pages 2329-3488Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 15th November to 2nd December 1932 23 Geo. V. Volume 137 Pages 2329-3488 13th Parliament 1st Session (third period) Hon. J. E. Fenton, MP -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Memorabilia - Photo Board, The Good Old Days
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Large Framed collection of Bendigo Electric Tramways photos with Basil MillerBasil Miller "The Good Old Days" public transport, hat, uniform -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Memorabilia - FMEA WW1 Honor Roll
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...WW1 Honor Roll for the Federated Mining Employees Association. Artist Berne Marcollo remember, world war one, first world war, flags, illustration, commemeration -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Furniture - Old Castlemaine Trades Hall Presidents Chair, Late 1800's
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Wooden chair with leather seat. Manufactured by F.J. Crabb Sturt St S. Melbourne European Labor Only ornate, decorative -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Functional object - BTHC Clock
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...Wooden Clock -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book - Soft bound book, Melissa Reeves, The Spook
... Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc. 34-36 ...It's 1965 and the South Bendigo branch of the Communist Party is in a rut. The Tribune isn't selling, membership is down and the Maoists are gaining ground. So young Martin Porter is a welcome new recruit. His mother doesn't understand why he has thrown his values out the window and grown his hair. But all is not what it seems. Martin is an ASIO mole about to discover that spying on communists isn't all dark glasses, sexy Cossack dancing and vodka shots. When his new-found friends draw him into their family he finds that doing his bit for his country is more complicated than he'd imagined. Inspired by a true story from country Victoria, Melissa Reeves exposes the Australian political obsessions of the 1960s with much humour and an astuteness that gives the play contemporary bite. The play includes an introduction by Stuart Macintyre, Ernest Scott Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. 2 acts, 6 males, 6 female.Black covered book with red text and image on cover. 87 PagesfictionIt's 1965 and the South Bendigo branch of the Communist Party is in a rut. The Tribune isn't selling, membership is down and the Maoists are gaining ground. So young Martin Porter is a welcome new recruit. His mother doesn't understand why he has thrown his values out the window and grown his hair. But all is not what it seems. Martin is an ASIO mole about to discover that spying on communists isn't all dark glasses, sexy Cossack dancing and vodka shots. When his new-found friends draw him into their family he finds that doing his bit for his country is more complicated than he'd imagined. Inspired by a true story from country Victoria, Melissa Reeves exposes the Australian political obsessions of the 1960s with much humour and an astuteness that gives the play contemporary bite. The play includes an introduction by Stuart Macintyre, Ernest Scott Professor of History at the University of Melbourne. 2 acts, 6 males, 6 female.bendigo, play, theatre, communist party, asio, melissa reeves