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Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, South Australian Railways Institute Magazine, Centenary of the Adelaide and Port Railway 21st April 1956, 1956
A history of early broad gauge railway from Adelaide to Port in South Australia to celebrate the centenary in 21-04-56.ill, p.15non-fictionA history of early broad gauge railway from Adelaide to Port in South Australia to celebrate the centenary in 21-04-56.railroad construction - south australia - history, railroad operations - south australia - history -
Peninsula Grammar
Journal - Annual school magazine, The Peninsula School, Peninsula School Journal, 1964
The end of 1964 saw the first edition of The Peninsula School Journal published. It was intended to be not only a record of School activities but also an opportunity for the students to contribute prose, verse, art and photography. The editing was done by the students under the guidance of Mr Laurie Arter, the Senior English Master. The Pen evolved from an A5 sized booklet (1964-71) to an A4 book (1972-80), then came the renaming of the publication, from the Peninsula School Journal to the Pen (1981). Numbering dropped with 1990 issue. The Pen has been published annually 56 times, except for 2020 when schools were in lockdown due to COVID-19.A5 size, 60 pagesnon-fictionThe end of 1964 saw the first edition of The Peninsula School Journal published. It was intended to be not only a record of School activities but also an opportunity for the students to contribute prose, verse, art and photography. The editing was done by the students under the guidance of Mr Laurie Arter, the Senior English Master. The Pen evolved from an A5 sized booklet (1964-71) to an A4 book (1972-80), then came the renaming of the publication, from the Peninsula School Journal to the Pen (1981). Numbering dropped with 1990 issue. The Pen has been published annually 56 times, except for 2020 when schools were in lockdown due to COVID-19.peninsula grammar, the peninsula school -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - AP 1590 B C D M E G J L K Volume II Part 3 Merlin II III V IV VIII 30 32 X XII XX 21 22 45 46 47 50 56 60 61 62 Aero Engines 1940 S.A.E. Handbook
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Map - MMBW Map Area No 56, after 1911
The map is based on the 1894 MMBW map (Cat No 271) but shows buildings that were constructed after this date. In particular houses in Bridge Street between Williamstown Road and Derham Street, buildings between the right of way and Derham Street and Williamstown Road including an A T Harmon building constructed in 1911. There are also houses at the top end of Derham Street near Williamstown Road.Photocopy of a section of a larger MMBW map created after 1911.engineering - board of works, built environment, alfred thomas harmon