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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Mr. Guenett's Matinee Musicale performed at Melbourne Athenaeum Hall on 9 February 1875 as reported in Argus 10 February 1875
... Athenaeum Hall on 9 February 1875 as reported in Argus 10 February ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, The Melbourne Liedertafel performed 138th concert at Melbourne Athenaeum Hall - Argus, Wednesday 15 December 1880
... Melbourne Athenaeum Hall - Argus, Wednesday 15 December 1880 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Sunshine Susie (film) screened from July 1932 for 9 weeks at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre - Argus, Saturday 18 July 1932
... at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre - Argus, Saturday 18 July 1932 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Gathering of 1000 Civil Servants at the Athenaeum Hall on 17 June 1885 - Argus, Saturday 18 June 1885
... 17 June 1885 - Argus, Saturday 18 June 1885 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Tell Me Tonight (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre from 6 May 1933 - Argus, Saturday 6 May 1933
... Theatre from 6 May 1933 - Argus, Saturday 6 May 1933 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Blithe Spirit (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre - Argus, Saturday 27 July 1946
... Theatre - Argus, Saturday 27 July 1946 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, The Way to the Stars (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre - Argus, Saturday 26 October 1946
... Theatre - Argus, Saturday 26 October 1946 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Brief Encounter (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 7 April 1947
... Theatre - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 7 April ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article - facsimile, Malini - Practitioner of Magic - at the Athenaeum per The Argus 5 March 1917
... Argus 5 March 1917 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Public Soiree at Mechanics’ Institution hall (Melbourne Athenaeum) to welcome Mrs Caroline Chisholm to the Colony - The Argus 2 Sept 1854
... Argus 2 Sept 1854 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper article, Ralph Lynn in 'Mischief' (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum - The Argus 16 May 1932
... Athenaeum - The Argus 16 May 1932 ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper article, Alibi (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum - The Argus 21 January 1930
... Alibi (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum - The Argus 21 ... -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Edward Wilson, found of The Argus Newspaper
... Edward Wilson, found of The Argus Newspaper ...Black and white portrait of Edward Wilsonedward wilson, the argus, newspaper -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Newspaper (Item) - Argus May 8 1945 and Courier mail February 20 1942 surrender of Germany end of World War2 Darwin bombing summary of the war years 1939 to 1945 Rangoon Burma fighting, Argus and Courier Mail newspaper
... Argus and Courier Mail newspaper ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - Fairchild Argus A36 - photos, articles, history
... Fairchild Argus A36 - photos, articles, history ... -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Segal, Harry, Commonwealth statues case annotations : by cases reported in Commonwealth Law Reports and Australian Argus Law Reports : 1903-1964 : third edition, 1965
... in Commonwealth Law Reports and Australian Argus Law Reports ...Third edition 1903-1964annotations and citations (law) -- australia, law reports: digests: etc. -- australia, law -- australia -- indexes -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper, Argus newspaper articles
... Argus newspaper articles ...Newspaper articles -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book - Books, Butterworth, Australian Argus law Reports 1960-1961, 1961
... Australian Argus law Reports 1960-1961 ...These books contain reports of the Supreme Court of Victoria in 1960 and 1961. They came from the Ardlie family, members of which have been associated with Warrnambool and legal affairs since the early 1850s. John Ardlie came to Warrnambool in 1852 as the Clerk of Courts and his son William Ardlie was a prominent lawyer in Warrnambool for over 60 years. If it is this William Ardlie’s stamp in these volumes then it was used after his death. The signature is of John Ardlie, also a lawyer in Warrnambool and Port Fairy in the later decades of the 20th century.These volumes are of interest as they are connected to members of the Ardlie family, prominent lawyers and community members in Warrnambool in the 19th and 20th centuries.These are two volumes of law reports of the Supreme Court of Victoria– hard cover books with dark green covers and spines with red and gold bands and gold print. Inside the front covers are the stamp of a Warrnambool lawyer and a signature in black handwriting.‘William Ardlie Solicitor Warrnambool’ ‘J.M.Ardlie’ ardlie family, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Horticultural Training of Women, 1916
... The Argus ...Articles stating that the part-time classes for women at Burnley School of Horticulture were to become full-timePhotocopies of articles stating that the part-time classes for women at Burnley School of Horticulture were to become full-time. (1) "Horticultural Training of Women" in "The Argus" 06.05.1916. (2) "The Burnley School of Agriculture: a New Opportunity for Women" in "The Age" 07.06.1916. (3) "Horticulture for Women" in "The Leader" 17.06.1916. (4) 2 photographs in "The Australasian" 17.06.1916. Olive Holttum mentioned in both. See B11.0390.the argus, the age, the leader, the australasian, burnley school of horticulture, women gardeners, female students, olive holttum -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, The Argus, Land Girls Find Work Pleasant at Burnley, 1937-1990
... The Argus ...Photograph probably 1937, taken by A.P. Winzenried as a possible illustration for,"Green Grows Our Garden." Colour photograph. Copy of a newspaper article in, "The Argus," probably 1937, taken by A.P. Winzenried. Caption reads," Land Girls Find Work Pleasant at Burnley. Farm work appears to be a pleasant task for these girls photographed yesterday at Burnley Horticultural College. The plough horse is being returned to the stable after a day's work in the orchard." 2 girls leading Don, the draughthorse.Handwritten underneath, "M. Atkins, Don, J. Wakeford."a.p. winzenried, green grows our garden, female students, orchard, m. atkins, don, j. wakeford, donald, horse, land girls, students working outside, draughthorse, newspaper cutting -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Original would have been taken towards the end of Bulu's life in the early 1870s. The photo was dated "30 March 1933 THE ARGUS"
... ARGUS". ...Joeli Bulu was one of the first missionaries to Fiji. Not a Christian when he grew up but was converted after listening to John Thomas in Tonga. The king of Tonga had just been converted to Christianity and asked for volunteers to go to Fiji as a missionary. His reception in Fiji was not welcoming, but he was such a tenacious chap and because he was likeable he became one of the most influential missionaries in the South Pacific. He was a rascal as a young man in Tonga and the meeting with John Thomas was the thing that changed his life. Very well regarded now in Fiji. His active period was the 1838 to 1870 - John Thomas came to Tonga in 1826. From Wikipedia: Joeli Bulu (Siaoeli Pulu) (around 1810-May 1877) became a Christian in 1833. He was one of a band of Tongan teachers who came to Fiji in 1838, and pioneered the work of the Christian Church in this group. He served the Church in Fiji for almost four decades. He came to Lakeba by canoe, and was appointed to help with the printing of catachisms and passages of Scripture. Lorimer Fison translated Bulu's oral account of hislife. This was edited by George Stringer Rowe and printed in England in 1871 with the title, "Joel Bulu: The Autobiography of a Native Minister in the South Seas". He served first at Lakeba and then at Rewa, and after that the station was closed because of the wars, at Viwa. John Hunt sent him to investigate the possibilities of establishing the work in Vanua Levu, and to that field he was later appointed. He was the first Pacific Islander to be placed alone in charge of a circuit - Ono, in 1848, and also the first to be ordained (1850) as a Native Assistant Missionary. After this he served at Nadi (Vaua Levu), Bua and Cakaudrove where he pioneered the work before any white missionaries were established there. Afterwards he was appointed to Bau. He died in May 1877 and his grave is beside that of John Hunt at Viwa Island.B&W photo, no backing, print from The Argus files, dated 30 March 1933. Tongan beareded old man, wearing a traditional (Fijian vala or lap-lap) and carrying what looks like a fly swat, but is more significant than that. Dressed as a Fijian chief."Joeli Bulu" "1/2 col Argus" and "Return to Rev. A. W. Amos 148 Lonsdale St" all written in pencil on the back.bulu, joeli, tonga, fiji, thomas, john, lakeba, hunt, john -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Cable tram delay - Foden Steam wagon, The Argus, 31/10/1922
... The Argus ...Photograph shows a Foden Steam wagon with a broken front axle delaying cable tram services in Victoria Parade on 31/10/1922. The photo shows the inflexible nature of the cable tram, it could not reverse to a nearby crossover and use the other track. Photo by the The Argus, published on page 9 1/11/1922.Demonstrates a cable tram delay through a broken down steam wagon.Black and white photograph with notes on rear.In ink "11" and "K McC"tramcars, tramways, victoria parade, cable trams, breakdowns, delays -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings, 20/10/1938
Letter in The Argus newspaperLetter to The Argus on preservation of Koalas on Phillip Islandlocal history, documents, newspapers, phillip island, koalas, wildlife, black & white newspaper clipping -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Argus, "installation Ceremony", 19/08/1905 12:00:00 AM
... The Argus ...Digital image and transcript of a press cutting from The Argus, 19/8/1905 reporting on the commissioning ceremony of the power supply at the Ballarat Power Station, titled "installation Ceremony". Reports on the event attended by the City Ballaarat Mayor Cr. Barker, and Cr. Elsworth of Ballarat East. ESCo Manager Mr Deakin, Minister of Mines, Mr M'Leod , along with Mr McDonald MLC and Scott Bennett MLA.power supply, ballarat a power station, esco, commissioning -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Argus, "Country News - Ballarat and District", 15/06/1909 12:00:00 AM
... The Argus ...Digital image and transcript of a press cutting from The Argus, Country News section, 15/6/1909 - about the inquest into the death of Mr J H Bates who died while travelling on the footboard of a car, fell off and was dragged under a trailer. Magistrate Mr Murphy, ESCo - Mr H Troup, Thomas Glenn tram conductor, H Bates - deceased, R J Gribble for the relatives.accidents, esco, injuries -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Argus, "Last North Melbourne Tram", 22/07/1935 12:00:00 AM
... The Argus ...Newspaper Clipping - from The Argus Monday 22/7/1935 titled "Last North Melbourne Tram", about the closure of the North Melbourne cable tram line in Lonsdale St from Elizabeth St. Part of the heading has been cut off. Shows many people gathered around the tram including people n the roof. A check with Trove, shows that the photo appeared on page 7 of the newspaper.trams, tramways, elizabeth st, closure, cable trams, north melbourne, last tram -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Argus, "Last of Cable Trams / Quiet passing after secret send-off", 28/10/1940 12:00:00 AM
... The Argus ...Newspaper Clipping - from The Argus 28 October 1940, titled "Last of Cable Trams / Quiet passing after secret send-off", about the closure of the Bourke St cable tram routes the previous Saturday nights when the trams were withdrawn prior to the schedule time and replaced by buses. Gives details of the last tram, crews etc. Notes the driver of the last Nicholson St tram as J. Peden, conductor A. C. Craven, Mr. M. McSweeney as the bus depot dispatcher, Mr. E. Lang as the first driver and conductor, Mr. J. Lee. Also quotes Mr Bell that the tram tracks would be kept in running order if needed, but new cables would be needed. A check with Trove shows the Argus as the source of the newspaper. On the rear of the cutting (3rd last item) is a note that Mr. J. K. Moir will be talking about the first electric tram at a Historical Society meeting."28 October 1940" written in ink on the top edge.trams, tramways, clifton hill, northcote, nicholson st, closure, cable trams, crews, bourke st, buses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Students Practical Notebook, c1950
The book was published by the Argus newspaper during the 1950sThe Argus Students Practical Notebook. Volume 3. Small cream coloured book 'The Argus Practical Notebook Volume 3 on black backgounnd on frontTo Elwynne from Grampa for her birthdaydocuments, education -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, The Queen in Victoria, 1954
... Argus & Australasian Ltd ...In June 1953 , Elizabeth II was crowned Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and Pakistan, and became the Head of the Commonwealth. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh visited Victoria from 24th February to 9th March, 1954. The Argus was a morning daily newspaper, established in 1846 and closing in 1957. On 28 July 1952, The Argus became the first newspaper in the world to publish colour photographs in a daily paper. A large contingent of 160 students in a convoy of six school buses left the Orbost post Office at 6.a.m. to "Join in Acclaiming Our Gracious Queen" in Sale. An estimated 35,000 Gippslanders welcomed the Her Majesty, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. (info. from S.R.M. March 2, 10, 1954. A three guinea prize was offered for an essay on the royal visit. This item reflects the interest in the royal family to Australians at this time as well as the general feeling of respect and admiration felt by the rural communities towards the British Royal Family, especially towards Queen Elizabeth II.A hard covered book of 77 pp. The front cover is black with "E11R" in gold print. It is a pictorial story of Queen Elizabeth 11's visit to Victoria in 1954 - 24 February - 9 March.book-the-queen-in-victoria royalty -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings, 20/10/1938
Article in The Argus newspaperArticle in The Argus on establishing of a Sanctuary for Koalas on Phillip Island.local history, documents, newspapers, phillip island, koalas, wildlife sanctuary, black & white newspaper clipping