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Clunes Museum
Book, WESLEY COLLEGE, All of Us are One - Voices and Images of Wesley College Melbourne, 2016
THIS BOOK, WITH ITS STRIKING IMAGES AND ENGAGING WRITTEN REFLECTIONS, PROVIDES ANTOHER CHANCE FOR OUR WESLEY FAMILY TO ENJOY REPEATEDLY...Publication celebrating 150 years of Wesley, hard cover, purple and gold embossing on front cover and spine. 147 pagesnon-fictionTHIS BOOK, WITH ITS STRIKING IMAGES AND ENGAGING WRITTEN REFLECTIONS, PROVIDES ANTOHER CHANCE FOR OUR WESLEY FAMILY TO ENJOY REPEATEDLY...wesley college, 150th celebrations -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - History of Postal Services in Victoria, Christine Gibbs, 1984
This booklet was produced for Victoria's sesquicentenary celebrations. It tells the story of Victorian postal services starting with the appointment of Melbourne's first official Postmaster Mr E J Foster on 13th April 1837. This position changed hands frequently and by 1851 Victoria's 8th Postmaster Alexander McCrae held the position. The construction of one of Melbourne's oldest landmarks began in three stages beginning in 1859 and was completed in 1867. The book includes developments in the mail service including by sea and overland by horseback and Cobb and Co. coaches. The mail coach contractors on the Melbourne to Albury route in 1854 was George Foster followed in 1856 by Patrick Mulcare. Other chapters in this publication include transporting the mail by rail and air as well as details about a small number of post offices and people who dedicated themselves to ensuring the mail reached its destination safely.A small book of 125 pages containing information, photographic images and sketches. The book is printed on buff coloured paper with a green trim around the front cover. It also includes a comprehensive bibliography. The cover features a sketch of a Cobb & Co. Coach.This booklet was produced for Victoria's sesquicentenary celebrations. It tells the story of Victorian postal services starting with the appointment of Melbourne's first official Postmaster Mr E J Foster on 13th April 1837. This position changed hands frequently and by 1851 Victoria's 8th Postmaster Alexander McCrae held the position. The construction of one of Melbourne's oldest landmarks began in three stages beginning in 1859 and was completed in 1867. The book includes developments in the mail service including by sea and overland by horseback and Cobb and Co. coaches. The mail coach contractors on the Melbourne to Albury route in 1854 was George Foster followed in 1856 by Patrick Mulcare. Other chapters in this publication include transporting the mail by rail and air as well as details about a small number of post offices and people who dedicated themselves to ensuring the mail reached its destination safely.victorian postal service, australia post history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Journal - Victorian Baptist Historical Society, Lorraine MITCHELL, Our Yesterdays, A Tale of Two Churches, 2021
An A5 journal of the Victorian Baptist Historical Society celebrating the first 50 years for the Box Hill Baptist Church and 150 years for the West Melbourne Baptist Church. The discourse names early pioneers of the Box Hill Baptist Church.An A5 journal of the Victorian Baptist Historical Society celebrating the first 50 years for the Box Hill Baptist Church and 150 years for the West Melbourne Baptist Church. The discourse names early pioneers of the Box Hill Baptist Church.An A5 journal of the Victorian Baptist Historical Society celebrating the first 50 years for the Box Hill Baptist Church and 150 years for the West Melbourne Baptist Church. The discourse names early pioneers of the Box Hill Baptist Church.baptist churches, aspinall, ellingworth, bannister giselda -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - State Electricity Office, 1944
This is the before paired photograph used in the 150 year, Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The after paired photograph number is 01424.1.|Also one 12 x 16 framed photograph used in room display.Black and white photograph of State Electricity Office, Esplanade, taken from Air Observers Spotting Tower on Esplanade. Photo taken on day of dedication of Tower in February 1944. In view is Stewarts Butcher shop, rear of Mechanics Hall. Crowd of people on road, two cars, one with gas producer of back, and bicycles. Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, celebrations, transport, room display -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, 1834-Portland-1984, 1984
Print was part of "A Community View, 150 years in Portland Screenprint Exhibition." Part of CEMA Art Collection. Part of Angela Gee residency workshops, 1983 and 1984.Image of approximately 125 people's faces and two dogs, surrounded by a border of line-drawn flowers, leaves and stems. At top centre are the words "1834 Portland 1984" with a decorative underline in bold alluding to the shape of the Portland Bay and Cape Nelson. Background colours are in vertical swathes: aqua, pale green, apricot, blue, mauve, pink, turquiose.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: Portland C.S.P. (Community Screen Print) Design Studio 1983-1985. Initiated by C.E.M.A., Portland Access Printshop and Anne O'Kane, C.A.O. Purpose - an employment project to train 5 people in print-making, costume and design. A grant of $200,000 was obtained from the Commonwealth Employment Program; the products - costumes, flags, posters, banners - were used for Portlands 150th Anniversary Celebrations.angela gee, portland centenary, 1984, screenprint, cema, female artist, female artists