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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Orbost Historical Society, Curlip Journal, 2005
A Journal presenting history of the Orbost district produced from information gathered during a historical bus trip taken by thirty local residents to Bete Bolong Newmerella Corringle and Lochend Orbost Victoria -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, John F Edey, From Lone Pine to Murray pine : the story of a Mallee soldier settler, 1981
Autobiography of a First World War veteran ; includes account of trip made to Central Australia in 1927-28 and the author's encounters with and impressions of Aboriginal people.non-fictionAutobiography of a First World War veteran ; includes account of trip made to Central Australia in 1927-28 and the author's encounters with and impressions of Aboriginal people. john frederick edey, mallee (vic.), soldier settlement -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Ann Smith, Back to Pakenham - March 3-10, 1951
A souvenir booklet published for the 'Back to Pakenham' event held from 3 to 10 March 1951. A particularly interesting week of festivities has been arranged in connection with the "Back-to-Pakenham" celebrations, extending from March 3 to 10. The round of functions includes a picnic race meeting, Pakenham Agricultural Show, children's, old-time and amateur athletic sports carnivals, balls, community singing, the closing stages of a Queen Carnival, school and other reunions, special Church services and trips to district places of interest. A hearty welcome awaits former residents, and they are invited to write to Mr. N. N. Webster, Pakenham East, for full details of the programme. (Newspaper article published in the Kilmore Free Press on 15 February 1951.)non-fictionA souvenir booklet published for the 'Back to Pakenham' event held from 3 to 10 March 1951. A particularly interesting week of festivities has been arranged in connection with the "Back-to-Pakenham" celebrations, extending from March 3 to 10. The round of functions includes a picnic race meeting, Pakenham Agricultural Show, children's, old-time and amateur athletic sports carnivals, balls, community singing, the closing stages of a Queen Carnival, school and other reunions, special Church services and trips to district places of interest. A hearty welcome awaits former residents, and they are invited to write to Mr. N. N. Webster, Pakenham East, for full details of the programme. (Newspaper article published in the Kilmore Free Press on 15 February 1951.)pakenham (vic.), back to pakenham -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Bev Rasker, Nilon family. Michael Nilon and his family in Australia, 2000
In the early 19th Century rural Ireland was experiencing severe economic and social problems Population continued to grow as couples married at 16 or 17 and proceeded to have an average of 9 children. At the bottom end of the social scale labourers and the very smallest of farmers were in dire poverty. For the more comfortable farmers with 20 acres or so circumstances were better as they were in a position to grow additional crops which generated extra valuable income. Crop failures in 1822 and 1837 and again in 1845 to 1848 brought about unendurable hardship and famine. It was against this backdrop that Michael Neylon (Nilon) left his native Benvoran, Kilmurry McMahon Co Clare in search of opportunity and a better life. Now Beverley Rasker (nee Nilon) has fully researched his arrival in Australia in 1841 and she has taken up his story and that of his many descendants. Having communicated with Beverley for some time, I eventually had the pleasure of meeting her in September 2000, during her 2nd trip to Ireland in connection with her research. She has now put together an excellent record of interesting and informative material, which indeed makes us all proud of the achievements of the Neylon (Nilon) family. As we say in Irish'Molann an obair an fear' Sean Neylon, Kilkee, Co Clare Ireland. November 2000non-fictionIn the early 19th Century rural Ireland was experiencing severe economic and social problems Population continued to grow as couples married at 16 or 17 and proceeded to have an average of 9 children. At the bottom end of the social scale labourers and the very smallest of farmers were in dire poverty. For the more comfortable farmers with 20 acres or so circumstances were better as they were in a position to grow additional crops which generated extra valuable income. Crop failures in 1822 and 1837 and again in 1845 to 1848 brought about unendurable hardship and famine. It was against this backdrop that Michael Neylon (Nilon) left his native Benvoran, Kilmurry McMahon Co Clare in search of opportunity and a better life. Now Beverley Rasker (nee Nilon) has fully researched his arrival in Australia in 1841 and she has taken up his story and that of his many descendants. Having communicated with Beverley for some time, I eventually had the pleasure of meeting her in September 2000, during her 2nd trip to Ireland in connection with her research. She has now put together an excellent record of interesting and informative material, which indeed makes us all proud of the achievements of the Neylon (Nilon) family. As we say in Irish'Molann an obair an fear' Sean Neylon, Kilkee, Co Clare Ireland. November 2000michael nilon, bolong (nsw), cootamundra (nsw) -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - Alpine Walking Track - Walhalla to Canberra, John Siseman, 1993
A guide for travellers of the Alpine Walking Track which stretches 750 kilometres through three major alpine nationals parks, ascends the highest mountains in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It features information about alternative routes and side trips. and is illustrated, with maps and photographs.A light hearted look at the world of skiing featuring cartoons.non-fictionA guide for travellers of the Alpine Walking Track which stretches 750 kilometres through three major alpine nationals parks, ascends the highest mountains in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It features information about alternative routes and side trips. and is illustrated, with maps and photographs.alpine walking track, bushwalking, walhalla -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Jill Sebire, As I remember-- : memories of life in the Wandin district, 2006
Beenak Road, Wandin Hall, the Stringybark Creek, Clements' shop, Wandin Yallock State School... all names that spark vivid memories for anyone who has lived in or around Wandin in Victoria's Yarra Valley. Jill Sebire invited a wide cross-section of 'locals' to share their memories of community and family life. The result is a rich and entertaining group of personal stories. This is not a formal history, though it covers many of the milestones of the community's growth since European settlement in the 1860s. Instead, it highlights the events, people and places that have stayed fresh in the writers' minds. 'As I Remember ..' ensures that these memories can be enjoyed into the future. Anyone who has lived in a small community will recognise many of the characters and activities. For those who have a connection with the Wandin district. 'As I Remember...' will bring back the sights and sounds of Saturday night dances, the annual trip to the beach, the Easter sports at the Wandin Recreation Ground, fruit-picking, football and cricket matches, and perhaps even the night the Rechabite Hall burnt down.(back cover)non-fictionBeenak Road, Wandin Hall, the Stringybark Creek, Clements' shop, Wandin Yallock State School... all names that spark vivid memories for anyone who has lived in or around Wandin in Victoria's Yarra Valley. Jill Sebire invited a wide cross-section of 'locals' to share their memories of community and family life. The result is a rich and entertaining group of personal stories. This is not a formal history, though it covers many of the milestones of the community's growth since European settlement in the 1860s. Instead, it highlights the events, people and places that have stayed fresh in the writers' minds. 'As I Remember ..' ensures that these memories can be enjoyed into the future. Anyone who has lived in a small community will recognise many of the characters and activities. For those who have a connection with the Wandin district. 'As I Remember...' will bring back the sights and sounds of Saturday night dances, the annual trip to the beach, the Easter sports at the Wandin Recreation Ground, fruit-picking, football and cricket matches, and perhaps even the night the Rechabite Hall burnt down.(back cover)wandin (vic.), wandin yallock state school -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - Skiing the High Plains, Harry Stephenson, 1982
This history of the Ski Exploration of Victoria's Alpine Area contains descriptions of all the great pioneering tours of the 1920s and 1930s as recorded and documented by members of those parties at the completion of their trips. Every tour story is accompanied by a map of the route and photos taken along the way. This is an historic document, recapturing and recording achievements by the pioneers who cut the first ski tracks across our Alpine Winter Wonderland, and whose names are a "Who's Who" of the earliest years of Victorian skiing. In addition, this book contains sections of superb full-page photographs of the mountains in winter, taken by noted Australian mountain skier-photographers.The extensive volume of 432 pages including maps and photographs. The endpapers include maps of the High Plains. A dedication and acknowledgements are included and it has been signed by the author. This history of the Ski Exploration of Victoria's Alpine Area contains descriptions of all the great pioneering tours of the 1920s and 1930s as recorded and documented by members of those parties at the completion of their trips. Every tour story is accompanied by a map of the route and photos taken along the way. This is an historic document, recapturing and recording achievements by the pioneers who cut the first ski tracks across our Alpine Winter Wonderland, and whose names are a "Who's Who" of the earliest years of Victorian skiing. In addition, this book contains sections of superb full-page photographs of the mountains in winter, taken by noted Australian mountain skier-photographers. high plains history, history of skiing victoria, bogong high plains -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, 7/8/1968 "School Bus is Rushed" & "Taxi trips ending for Lilydale kids"
"Post" 19/3/1964 - John Usher in BP Rally, "Mail" 19/3/1964 - John Usher joins family company and resigns as a teacher but continues studying Commerce part time at Melbourne University and Unknown April 1964 - Croydon Show at Hughes Park and Croydon Bus Service will run a bus there and backPage of school exercise book with newspaper cutting/s