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Orbost & District Historical Society
newspaper, December 13 1884
This piece of newspaper had been used as wallpaper lining. The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. It is Australia’s oldest rural newspaper, and is known far and wide as the Bible of the Bush. (ref Weekly Times web-site)This is a useful research tool.A section of newspaper from the Weekly Times of 1884. there is also a photocopy of the item.newspaper weekly-times -
Orbost & District Historical Society
collection of newspaper articles, 1917, 1929, 1934
These articles were collated by Mary Gilbert. Mary Isabelle Gilbert was born in 1905 in Orbost, Australia. She was born to John Gilbert and Annie Cameron Gilbert. She was a teacher historian loved and respected by her family and the wider community.These articles are contemporary records of significant events in the history of Orbost and as such are useful reference tools.A cardboard folder of black and white newspaper cuttings relating to the 1934 floods in Orbost, war photographs and local events and residents. 747.1 is from the February 3, 1934 Weekly Times and is titled, " FLOOD PHOTOS ORBOST". 747.2 is from the Weekly Times, 9 June 1917 and contains war photos and photographs of Orbost - 11 May, 1929.orbost-floods-1934 ww1-photgraphs-orbost-weekly-times -
Orbost & District Historical Society
newspapers, February, March 1971
The 1971 flood was the the worst flood on record. At Jarrahmond it was at least 11 metres and up to one and a half kilometres wide on the flats causing enormous damage to the flood plain. Records say that "The brown floodwater stain in Bass Strait could be seen from passing airliners." Considerable damage was done to railway infrastructure, roads and farms. More information from the APRIL, 2008 newsletter by John Phillips. (see orbosthistory.com.au) These newspapers are contemporary records of a significant local event.Four newspapers relating to the floods in 1971. They contain news articles and photographs of the floods in Orbost in early 1971. 2556.1 is the Weekly Times dated 3.3.1971 and has an orange cover. 2556.2 is a Snowy River Mail dated 17.2.1971. 2556.3 is a Snowy River Mail dated 10.2.1971. 2556.4 is a Snowy River Mail dated 3.3.1971.floods-orbost-1971 snowy-river-mail weekly-times newspapers -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Newspaper Article, Herald Weekly Times, Loud and Clear, Parkinson eyes world crown after victory
Feature magazine article by Nick Wade about Joel Parkinson's success in winning the 2011 Rip Curl Pro, Bells Beach on its fiftieth anniversary.Joel Parkinson wins his third Bells Beach contest on its historic fiftieth anniversary. The Bells Beach Surfing Contest is the longest running surfing conterst in the world.Feature newspaper article with colour photographs of 2011 Rip Curl Pro winner, Joel Parkinson, ringing the big Bell and smaller insert photo of his opponent Mick Fanning surfing at Bells Beach.bells beach, surfing, bells beach surfing contest, joel parkinson, 2011 rip curl pro, mick fanning -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Digger Doctor's Good Fight
Framed newspaper article on DR Cees Van Tiggelen and his efforts to treat Vietnam Veterans affected by Agent Orange. A second article highlights the personal experience of John Methven.dr cees van tiggelen, john methven, agent orange -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Diggers Fight Back, 20/08/1990 12:00:00 AM
Framed newspaper article from the Hearald from August 23 1990 reproducting the front page of the Hearld from August 20 1966 reporting on the Battle of Long Tan and roll of KIA & WIA.long tan, document, newspaper -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newspaper clippings, Sydney Morning Herald, post WW2
Sleeves contain: "Aboard the Hell Ship Dunera to Sydney" 8/9/1979; "Dunera Remembers"; The Day Hitlers Choirboys were Trapped in Australia" August 1964; a printed prayer and a hand typed copy. These clipping belonged to Wilhelm Eckels who was a wool buyer in Sydney when war broke out. He was interned in camp 1.Blue back and side A4 folder with clear front containing plastic sleeves which house newspaper clippings as listed below. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Australian Countryside in Pictures
Hard cover book. Red covers - embossed illustration of man with rural products on front. "The Australian countryside in pictures" in silver on spine. 240 pages. Coloured and B/W pictures.."The Australian countryside in pictures" on spine.e mitchell -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Tickets, Herald Gravure, Pre1966
2 Tatt's Tickets. 1. Orange Tattersall's 5th "30,000 pounds" Lightening Consultation. Signed by A. Sculthorpe. 100,000 tickets @ 1 pound each. 2. Yellow Tattersall's 2nd "60,000 pounds" Cash Consultation. Signed by A Sculthorpe. 200,000 tickets @ 1 pound each. Orange: No 18477 "TATTERSALL'S 5th "30,000 pounds" LIGHTENING CONSULTATION. Yellow: No 084964 "TATTERSALL'S 2nd "60,000 pounds" CASH CONSULTATION.tattersall, sweep, geo adams, a sculthorpe -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Sydney Morning Herald, Brave man, said Utzon, 04.06.1966
Robin Boyd’s desk cupboard contained two exercise books (item D482.1-D482.2) and assorted articles, essays and other material regarding the building of the Sydney Opera House, inserted inside the front cover of Walkabout magazine, July 1966 (item P1377). This publication is one of those inserts. Many of these were collected by Boyd’s eldest daughter, Mandie, who recalls that her father was writing a book, but was very disillusioned with the way the entire Opera House saga unfolded.Newspaper clipping'Age, June 4 1966', in Robin Boyd's handwritingsydney opera house, utzon, sydney opera house project, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Leo Schofield, Leo at large, 15.04.1989
A small paragraph noting that a house in Bayview is up for sale, expected to fetch $1 million was described by Boyd in 'The Australian Ugliness' as the ugliest house in Australia.Page 40. StainedRelevant paragraph marked.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Morning Herald (Sydney), Funeral today for Robin Boyd, 18.10.1971
This article announces the private funeral of Robin Boyd and gives short tributes from friends and associates.RVIA/Images? on top left in pencilwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Herald (Melbourne), He told it the way he saw it' and 'Australia was his love', 17.10.1971
These two articles contain an announcement of Robin Boyd's death and gives a short summary his career, including tributes for various associates and others.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Herald (Melbourne), Robin Boyd dead, 52, 17.10.1971
This article contains an announcement of Robin Boyd's death on and gives a brief summary his recent activities.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Herald, Sydney's Sorrow' and 'Keen regret in London', 1923
This small Clipping has two notices, once from Sydney and one from London, reporting the death of Mr Penleigh Boyd, Robin Boyd's father. He died on 27 November 1923. The Sydney article quotes Mr Sydney Ure Smith , president of the Artist's Society, and Mr Lionel Lindsay, the Australian artist.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, J. S. Macdonald, A man success did not spoil, 1923
This is a tribute to Mr Penleigh Boyd, Robin Boyd's father, on his death, written by a fellow artist J. S. Macdonald. Mr Penleigh Boyd died on 27 November 1923.walsh st library, tribute -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J.S. Legge, Who's Who in Australia 1968, 1968
Hardcover"Boyd" written inside front cover. Robin Boyd entry on pg. 113walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Joseph A. Alexander, Who's Who in Australia 1962, 1962
HardcoverRobin Boyd entry on P108walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, W. J. Draper, Who's Who in Australia 1980, 1980
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Peter Bellew, Art in Australia, Jun, Jul, Aug 1942
Includes 2 articles by Walter Bunning - "Aesthetics and War" p.71, "Rachel Forster Hospital" p.85. Walter Bunning was a prominent Australian architect and urban planner - a contemporary of Robin Boyd.walter bunning, rachel forster hospital, world war 2, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Sydney Morning Herald, Art in Australia, Dec, Jan, Feb 1941-1942
Article titled "Flats on the Yarra at Toorak", about Roy Ground's Glover Court flats p. 72- 75.roy grounds, albert hanson, australian art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Peter Bellew, Art in Australia, Series 4 No 5, Mar, Apr, May 1942
This volume features Glenunga Flats (1940) Armadale designed by architect Frederick Romberg, p 85.australian art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, David Saunders, Outside the Beautiful Homes, 16.09.1972
Book review by David Saunders of Living and Partly Living: Housing in Australia by Ian McKay, Robin Boyd, Hugh Stretton, John Mant (Melson $10.95)living and partly living. book review, ian mckay, robin boyd, hugh stretton, john mant , walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Clive Turnbull, Why not Make It Better?, 05.07.1947
This is a book review by Clive Turnbull of 'Victorian Modern' by Robin Boyd and 'Art Appreciation" by R Haughton James. The review of Boyd's book ends with a high complement - Turnbull wishes the book could have been longer!Handwritten in pen the date at the topclive turnbull, victorian modern, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Keith Connolly, Hang on mate!, 16.05.1972
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'.Handwritten in pencil a undecipherable word and Boyd both underlined.great, great australian dream, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Craig McGregor, The Shapemakers: Architects, 23.11.1968
This is a full page article on disparate views on architecture - as a piece of sculpture or buildings which need to fulfill their purpose. Several Australian architects and their differing philosophies are featured, including Robin Boyd, Roy Grounds and Harry Seidler, Ian McKay and Ken Woolley.A full page feature with photographs.robin boyd, roy grounds, harry seidler, ian mckay, ken woolley, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J.S. Legge, Who's Who in Australia, 1971
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J.S. Legge, Who's Who in Australia 1968, 1968
Hardcover, No Dust Jacketencyclopedia, australian biography, walsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, Harold Sargeant, Garden Trees and Shrubs in Australasia
Collection of books and pamphlets that belonged to A.W. Jessep (Principal 1926-1941).Initialed by A.W. Jessepa.w. jessep, principal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Book, Olive Mellor, Complete Australian Gardener Illustrated, 1950
Olive Mellor was a past student and staff member at Burnley College.304 p., [1] leaf of col. plates : ill., map, plans ; 24 cm.olive mellor (nee holttum), staff, female students, gardening, australia