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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Chest
Chest wooden with hinged lid 1840's newspapers pasted insideflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Greensborough Historical Society
Notebook - Digital Image, David Medhurst's notebook, 1930s, 1930-1932
David Medhurst (senior) ran a fruit shop in Grimshaw Street Greensborough and also reported on local events for the Hurstbridge "Advertiser" during the 1930s. This notebook, in the collection of his descendants, contains newspaper clippings of his articles and handwritten notes detailing payment for his work. The page shown is an example only; there are 54 similar pages in the collection.The importance of these clippings lies in their clarity as some copies on the Trove database are almost illegible.They also provide a snapshot of life in the 'rural' township of Greensborough in the 1930s.Scanned copy of 54 pages of handwritten notes and pasted newspaper clippings.Hand written notes throughout.david medhurst, hurstbridge advertiser -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat Begonia Festival Ladies Committee Minutes, 1955-1963, 1955-1963
Maroon ledger with hand written notes, or typed minutes pasted into the ledger. ballarat begonia festival, ballarat begonia festival ladies committee, jessie scott, j. roff, o. curnow, j. chisholm, eleanor chisholm, s.w. lorvavarec, c. tung, l. johnson, j. boarder, g. davis, sanderson, enid rogus, j. nicholson, e.a. negri, b.l. bromley, j.g. bromley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS
Newspaper. Norman Penrose collection: miscellaneous advertisements pasted onto cardboard.newspaper, norman penrose collection, advertisements -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Images of the Moorabbin Air Museum's Bristol Beaufighter
Captions read: Derelect [sic] Beaufighter at Portsea 1962. In the process of being returned to condition 1973 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Award - Award Board, 1995-2001
Wooden board with brass plaques 1995-1997, 2001 paper pasted on. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Book
Used by donor, Mrs Beryl Gray, as a schoolgirl at East Camberwell Girls School, Mangara Road, Canterbury. Now known as Canterbury Girls Secondary College.Brown paper covered school book with picture of woman pasted on front.Beryl Smythe Form F Needlework.books, reference, handcrafts, needlework -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Building has been replaced by a modern brick buildingBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Viticultural College"Viticultural College Rutherglen"viticultural college, winemaking, rutherglen research centre -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Building looks today much as it looked when photo was takenBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Post Office"Post Office Rutherglen" -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Building looks today much as it looked when photo was takenBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Court House"Court House Rutherglen" -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Constructed as a water reservoir for household purposes. When a new reservoir was built the tower was for emergencies. Now has had a bottle top frame-work added & represents a wine bottle, wine being the source of much of todays fame for RutherglenBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Water Tower"Water Tower Rutherglen" -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Shows one of Rutherglen's largest gold mines taken at the time when they were fully productive. It ceased production, machinery, chimneys & gravel heaps have disappeared.Black & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Great Southern"Great Southern" -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Holmbush residents, 194X
Photo of one of the children that lived at Holmbush. The name is not known. She is seen in other photos in the album. Holmbush at 1267 Burke road, was one of the properties that Legacy used for Junior Legatees. It was purchased 1942. In 1957 Holmbush was renamed Blamey House until it was sold in 1977.A compilation of photos of some junior legatees in the Legacy residences.Black and white photo a girl posing at Holmbush pasted to the pages of an album.residences, holmbush, junior legatees -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Correspondence – Louis Buvelot, 1889-1897
One of these items is an 1894 letter written by the artist Tudor St George Tucker regarding one of his artworks in the Warrnambool Art Gallery collection. The other eight letters were written between 1889 and 1897 and document the controversy of the time when the authenticity of the art work by Louis Buvelot, The Waterhole at Coleraine, in the Warrnambool Art Gallery collection, was questioned. The Warrnambool photographer Daniel Clarke was querying the authenticity of the art work in the Art Gallery but evidence in the form of letters from George Folingsby of the National Gallery in Melbourne and from Louis Buvelot’s widow, Caroline-Julie, confirmed that there was confusion over the number of art works that Buvelot had executed with a similar theme. It was eventually proven that the Buvelot art work was genuine. The public spat was largely played out in the Warrnambool Standard but these original letters fill in the gaps of our knowledge on the subject. The letters came into the possession of George Lance who was involved with the Warrnambool Mechanics Institute /Art Gallery in the 1880s and 1890s and was the secretary of these institutions from 1892 to 1901. The letters were then handed on George Lance’s grandson, Bruce Morris, a well-known Warrnambool historian who was the editor of the Warrnambool Standard from 1946 to 1968. These letters are of great significance as eight of them are the original letters written in connection with the 19th century controversy in Warrnambool over the authenticity of a Louis Buvelot art work owned by the Warrnambool Art gallery. .1 A sheet of paper folded in two containing three pages of writing handwritten in black ink and pasted on paper. .2 A sheet of paper folded in two containing one page of writing handwritten in black ink and pasted on a sheet of paper. .3 A sheet of paper with handwriting in black ink pasted on a piece of paper. .4 One sheet of paper folded in two to make four pages of writing, handwritten in black ink. .5 .6 .7 A sheet of paper with handwritten material in black ink pasted onto another sheet of paper .8 A sheet of paper folded in two with three pages of handwritten material pasted onto another sheet of paper. .9 A sheet of paper folded in two with one page of handwritten material pasted onto another sheet of paper. tudor st. george tucker, artist, louis buvelot, artist, george lance, warrnambool, daniel clarke, warrnambool, george folinsby, melbourne, history of warrnambool -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Lee, Annabel, Star stuff, [n.d.] [1930s?]
Romantic fiction set in the world of film-making. Protagonist, a promising film star, ultimately gives up her career for love.254 p. : plain orange cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, depicting a couple sitting by a lake or river, with peacocks(?) in background.Summary of story (also from dust jacket) pasted inside.fictionRomantic fiction set in the world of film-making. Protagonist, a promising film star, ultimately gives up her career for love.annabel lee, fiction, romance -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Putnam, Nina Wilcox, Paris Love by Nina Wilcox Putnam, 1932
Romance novel set in France and Monaco about car racing.Hardcover book, 273 pages. Section of original dust jacket, with image of four blue racing cars, pasted to front cover. Summary of book from original dust jacket pasted inside front cover.fictionRomance novel set in France and Monaco about car racing.nina wilcox putnam, romance, fiction -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Register of Mortgagees, Early 20th century
This Register of Mortgagees comes from the Warrnambool legal firm of Fletcher and Mackay which resulted from the merger of the firms of George Sutherland Mackay and James Fletcher in 1893. G.S. Mackay was a prominent resident of Warrnambool from 1891 to his death in 1926. In the 1920s Mr J. Taylor became a partner in the firm known then as Mackay and Taylor and the firm later known as Mackay Taylor was in operation until the 1990s at 131 Kepler Street. The Register of Mortgagees with dates ranging from 1908 to 1924 comes from the old Mackay Taylor offices in the Kepler Street building.This Register of Mortgagees is of some significance as it contains information on many families living in Warrnambool in the early 20th century, including those of Burleig, Swinton, Uebergang, Turland, Bates, Wood and Paton. The entries have social significance, showing the typical loans taken out at the time and the prevailing interest rates. This is a small quarto sized ledger containing 166 pages of a register of mortgagees. The pages have been printed with ruled red lines. The cover is bound with a black cover and a red spine. There are pages with alphabetical tabs at the start of the book. The entries are in black ink. There is one loose page which is an old envelope used as scrap paper to record names and amounts owing or paid. Front cover (paper pasted on) – ‘Register of Mortgagees’mackay taylor legal firm warrnambool mortgagees, warrnambool mortgagees, swinton, uebergang -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Card - Binder, Piers Festival, Polly Woodside Maritime Museum, c. 1990
These migrant ship cards were used loose by the former Maritime Museum (Polly Woodside), and donated to PMHPS by A Gibson, National Trust Victoria, bound in January 2013 for use in the PMHPS display on migrant ships in Princes Pier GatehouseOne of three sets of laminated information cards, punched and roughly bound into a book for information display at "Piers festival". (.01) - "Angelina Lauro" to "Esperance Bay" (.02) - "Fairsea" to "Moreton Bay" (.03) - "Northern Star" to "Stathmore"The backs of the cards are pasted with sections of nautical maps.transport - shipping, immigration, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, angelina lauro, arcadia, australis, canberra, captain cook, captain hobson, castel felice, chusan, dominion monarch, ellinis, esperance bay, fairsea, fairstar, fairsky, galileo galilei, suglielmo marconi, himilaya, iberia, johan van olden barnevelt, largs bay, maasdam, mariposa, moreton bay, northern star, orion, oriana, oronsay, ormonde, orsova, otranto, patris, roma, southern cross, stathaird, statheden, stathmore -
Carlton Football Club
Scrap Book, Carlton Football Club 1950-51, 195/51
Scrap Book of Carlton related newspaper clippings 1950/51A supporters collection of Newspaper Articles & Photos 1950/51 Seasons. Many articles on players and significantly the newspaper reports of the day of the Coleman (Ess) Caspar (Carl). John Coleman as a result of this clash missed the 1951 GFExercise Book Labelled Carlton FC Newspaper Letters pasted on -
Carlton Football Club
Black & White Photos x 2, John O'Connell
Two Pictures of 1972 Premiership Player John O'ConnellCareer : 1970 - 1976 Debut : Round 3, 1970 vs Richmond, aged 18 years, 361 days Carlton Player No. 818 Games : 111 Goals : 0 Guernsey Nos. 50 (1970-71) and No. 19 (1972-76) Last Game : Preliminary Final, 1976 vs North Melbourne, aged 25 years, 149 days Height : 183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.) Weight : 82 kg (12 stone, 13 lbs.) DOB : April 22, 1951 Premiership Player 1972 After starting his career at Carlton as a centreman or ruck-rover at Under-19 and Reserves level, John Michael “Jack” O’Connell found his niche in defence for the Blues and was a creative back pocket in Carlton’s record-breaking 1972 Grand Final victory over Richmond. A dasher who loved to take off on bouncing runs, Jack spent much of his career alongside champion full-back Geoff Southby, with either Vin Waite or David McKay in the opposite pocket. Together, they created a full-back line regarded as among the best in club history. O’Connell’s journey to Premiership glory began during his school days at St Mark’s in Melbourne’s outer north, then at Glenroy YCW and Fawkner. In 1967, aged 17, he joined Carlton’s Under-19s, and by midway through 1969 he was playing Reserves football in guernsey number 50. Early in the following year, a couple of strong showings saw him banging on the door of senior selection, and he was duly rewarded by being named on the bench for his senior debut against Richmond at the MCG in round 3, 1970. For the Blues and their supporters, the game was a forgettable one, because Carlton surrendered a big half-time lead to be beaten by 13 points, and O’Connell wasn’t called on until the dying minutes. Sent back to the Reserves after that one brief taste if the big time, Jack honed his skills and bided his time - for more than a year – while Carlton went on to win the 1970 Premiership. Eventually, he earned a recall midway through 1971, but with a bevy of stars standing in his way, he was a regular reserve until late in the year, when coach John Nicholls – aware that incumbent Ian Collins intended to retire – offered O’Connell a chance in the back pocket. Jack grasped his opportunity with both hands. At 183 cm and 82 kg he was bigger than the average specialist back-pocket of that era, but he gave nothing away in agility. An excellent mark and an accurate kick off either foot, he had settled in beside Southby by the end of that season, playing the last ten games straight. As season 1972 dawned and Collins retired, O'Connell inherited the Blues’ number 19 guernsey and began marking his mark in the Carlton defence. Inspired by Southby’s creativity and Waite’s aggression, Jack was soon a headache for every opposition club. An ankle injury sustained in round 5, 1972 against Collingwood cost him five matches, but he was back to top form by finals time, when Carlton finished the regular season on top of the ladder. In their first final together – the Second Semi Final - O’Connell, Southby and Waite were resolute in a thrilling draw. Richmond won the replay, then Carlton conquered St Kilda in the Preliminary Final to earn another crack at the Tigers in the Grand Final. Opting for a strategy of all-out attack in the flag decider, the Blues blasted off the blocks to kick 8 goals in the first quarter, 10 in the second and 7 in the third to put the game right out of Richmond’s grasp with a full quarter remaining. After coasting to the final siren, the Blues collected their eleventh VFL Premiership by 27 points. Waite was missing from the match, having been injured in the Preliminary Final, but David McKay was a more than adequate replacement, and all three defenders on the last line completed an excellent final series. On the way to another consistent season in 1973, O’Connell strained a thigh in Carlton’s surprise loss to Fitzroy at the Junction Oval in round 16, and wasn’t recalled to the senior side until the Grand Final, when Carlton and Richmond met once more in the 48th match of Jack’s career. A few days beforehand, Barry Armstrong had been ruled out when he was hit by appendicitis, so O’Connell took over Armstrong’s assigned role of negating the Tigers’ star centreman Ian Stewart. Jack stuck to his task all match, but neither he nor his team could hold back a ferocious Richmond side that crashed and bashed its way to victory. O’Connell went on to play in two more finals campaigns in 1975 and ’76 but was denied the joy of another September victory. He brought up game number 100 at Princes Park in June 1976, when Carlton ended a five-game losing sequence to beat Essendon, before calling time on his VFL career after the Blues suffered a heart-breaking 1-point loss to North Melbourne in that season’s Preliminary Final. In 1977 O'Connell was cleared to WAFL club Subiaco. Later he came back to Victoria and coached Diamond Creek to a Premiership in the Diamond Valley League. Then in 1987, the football world was rocked by the news that Jack had been diagnosed with a virulent form of cancer. He fought hard for 18 months, but tragically passed away on the 5th November, 1989 aged just 38. Career Highlights 1971 - 3rd Reserves Best & Fairest 1971 - Reserves Most Improved Player 1972 - Premiership Player Milestones 50 Games : Round 2, 1974 vs Geelong 100 Games :Round 13, 1976 vs Essendon Footnotes Off the field, O’Connell was a quiet, reserved character who, by 1973 had struck a warm friendship with another man of few words in his champion team-mate Bruce Doull. The pair could often be seen together sharing a beer after Sunday morning recovery sessions, and club folklore has it that the only regular conversation to be heard between them was, “it’s your shout.” In 1997, John's son Luke O'Connell joined Carlton, playing eight Reserves games and kicking three goals.2 x Black & White PhotosThe Sun Articles pasted on back of each photo -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Gwen Rogerson, The Austin Hospital. 1882-1972; by Gwen Rogerson, 1882-1972
This unpublished manuscript was written to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the opening of the Austin Hospital in Heidelberg. This manuscript contains copies of illustrations and documents from the early days of the Austin Hospital.Unpublished manuscript. Typewritten, 121 pages, includes photocopied illustrations pasted into manuscript. austin hospital, heidelberg, gwen rogerson -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Photograph, Nightingale/Thompson Collection, c. 1930
Family members are from right to left: Alfred George NIGHTINGALE (b.1885; d.1946) John NIGHTINGALE (b. 1853; m1878; d.1943) Emma Augusta THOMPSON (b. 1859; d.1949) Alfred George Nightingale (b.1885; d.1946) was a well known nurseryman who after working for Nobelius Nurseries started Nightingale Nursery in Avonsleigh near Emerald. The nursery specialised in fruit trees and general nursery stockNightingale Nursery Copy of photograph of Nightingale Family, mid 1930's pasted on cream cardFront: Handwritten Nightingale Family, mid 1930's Back: Mr. and Mrs. Nightingale and Familynightingale, thompson -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Newspaper articles on proposed ambulance depot in North Ringwood
Proposed ambulance depot at 127-9 Oban Road, North Ringwood in 1995-6 but, due to protests, considered 8 Grey Street, East Ringwood. The ambulance depot, at 2021, is located at the corner of Dublin and Mt Dandenong Roads.Newspaper articles from Eastern Post and Ringwood Mail pasted on A4 sheets -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph - Collingwood Technical School, Collingwood Technical School. Unemployed youth training scheme 1938-1940. Trainee engaged in cutting the screw thread on saddle traversing screw of 5 inch centre lathe
Collingwood Technical School trained apprentices in many trades. This photograph depicts a trainee engaged in cutting the screw thread on saddle traversing screw of 5 inch centre lathe.This is a high quality professional photograph taken circa 1940. In 1938-1940, CTS was part of the Unemployed Youth Training scheme. This photograph is a visual record of this scheme.Black and white photograph mounted on brown card. Caption pasted on back of photograph.Caption: Collingwood Technical School. / Unemployed Youth Training Scheme 1938-1940. / Trainee engaged in cutting the screw thread / on saddle traversing screw of 5 inch centre lathe. collingwood technical school, cts, unemplyed youth training scheme, apprentices, students, lathes, nmit, -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Award - Award Board, 1995-2006
Wooden board with brass plaques 1995-1997, 2001 and 2006 paper pasted on. -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Building is still in existence today but not as a working cellarBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. The Cellars Viticultural College"The Cellars Viticultural College Rutherglen"viticultural college, winemaking, rutherglen research centre -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Shows one of Rutherglen's largest gold mines taken at the time when they were fully productive. It ceased production, machinery, chimneys & gravel heaps have disappeared.Black & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Garibaldi Mine, Rutherglen"Garabaldi Mine - Rutherglen" -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Lake Moodemere has always been a beauty spot & picnic area for the locals, today many speedboats use it for water skiing, it is a wildlife sanctuaryBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Lake Moodemere, Rutherglen"Lake Moodemere Rutherglen" -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Murphy Street Rutherglen, 3 houses on left still being lived in, palm tree has been removedBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Murphy Street, Rutherglen"Murphy Street Rutherglen" -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper - cutting, The Courier Ballarat, "Conductresses' Queen Carnival - Concert at Alfred Hall", August 1944
Cutting titled "Conductresses' Queen Carnival - Concert at Alfred Hall" - reports on the event to raise funds for the Red Cross Prisoners of War funds. Reports on Mrs. Mitchell, and gives details of the programme including names of artists. Date of cutting to be researched.Demonstrates newspaper reporting re the Sylvia Mitchell fund raising.Newspaper cutting pasted onto a sheet of card from the cover of an Exercise book.most popular conductress, sylvia mitchell, tramways, sec, red cross, concerts, alfred hall