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Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, The Met, Set of six "The Met" paper tickets, c1980's
Set of six "The Met" paper tickets. All Green on off white paper except for .6, which is blue on off white. All numbers are printed with black ink. .1 - Check ticket Zone 1 only - not cash - C115618 .2 - The Met City Saver - $1.00, Adult - A756887 .3 - MTA 75c - 2 sections ticket - 326840 .4 - The Met City Saver - unpriced - Adult - B502345 .5 - The Met City Saver - $1.00, Adult - A0416580 (has been roughly torn at the top) .6 - City Saver Check ticket - not cash - 275023. These tickets have been positioned in a black card stamp display sheet behind plastic sheets. See Reg item 978 for a block of .4trams, tramways, tickets, city section, mta, the met -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Metal tin with tickets, Metal tin by Baird Shortbread, "Baird's Shortbread fingers" - tickets in tin, 1960's
Red based metal tin marked "Baird's Shortbread fingers", containing many MMTB paper tickets. Tin has a tartan pattern, metal lid. Tickets - both penny and decimal currency, paper flimsy, some have dates written on the back, some have been grouped using staples. Some multiple currency - e.g. 20c or 2/-. tickets themselves have not been sorted as such.trams, tramways, tickets, mmtb, decimal currency -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Set of three MMTB 3d tickets, 1950s to 1960's
Set of three MMTB 3d tickets on fawn paper (they may have faded from off white) with all black printing. All tickets have Stamina self supporting trousers adverts on rear. .1 - 3d - D - Cs 222222 .2 - 3d - A - Vs 777777 .3 - ed - over stamped "City Section in blue with ticket prefix in blue as well - C - Ns - 888888.trams, tramways, tickets, advertisements, city section -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "The Met - Getting around Melbourne on trams, trains or buses.", Nov. 1989
DL colour pamphlet on gloss paper - 7 fold - titled "The Met - Getting around Melbourne on trams, trains or buses." Explains the 3 zone ticket system, including weekly tickets, scratch tickets, commuter pass, short trips, costs, including the tourist oriented Met Pass. Has maps of the train and tram systems and the Neighbourhood area. Effective 1/12/1989. Two copies held.trams, tramways, the met, tickets, scratch tickets, melbourne -
Bendigo Military Museum
Currency - BOOK, TICKET, c.1970
The card was used in Vietnam by Peter James Dodd No 217842. Refer 2436.2P for his service history.Ticket book, pale green front cover & orange back cover. 3 pages of tear out tickets inside secured by 1 staple. Front cover black print. 6 x $0.05 remaining inside. APO 96291 No 007762Front cover: $1.00 US Forces R & R Centre Vung Tau Signature ______________ No 007762 Void after 25 December 1970documents - tickets, u.s forces -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Report, Electric Supply Co. of Vic (ESCo), "Weekly Tickets", 1928
Demonstrates and yields information about the considerations made for Weekly Tickets during the late 1920's.Set of handmade or hand written sheets regarding weekly tickets in Ballarat - using ink and pencil .1 - handwritten double foolscap sheet - titled "Weekly Tickets Ballarat" and dated 2/6/28 - sets out an extensive table of section, length, existing fares, present weekly and proposed tickets - 12 trips and 24? trips. Sets out conditions, current sales and notes. .2 - set of two Foolscap ruled sheets - titled "Weekly Tickets" detailing where they would be sold (the Showroom), the method of sales and accounting practices and when it can be used, reflects back to 1921 practices. Has a hand written section on the rear on the first sheets (images i2 to i4) .3 - single foolscap ruled sheet with further notes on weekly tickets (in light red ink), with two possible sketches of possible tickets on the rear in pencil. See also Reg Item 8029 for a 3-10-1926 document.On the outside of the first sheet "Mr Knox" in blue pencil.trams, tramways, tickets, esco, weekly tickets -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), Set of 7 mixed SEC tickets ex Bendigo decimal conversion, 1966
Set of 7 mixed SEC tickets ex Bendigo decimal conversion tickets or dual currency, donated by Peter. W. Watt. Tickets do not appear to have been used in traffic - no punch marks. Tickets have not been individually numbered with the Registration Number, but can be identified by their ticket number and denomination. All on off white paper unless otherwise noted with a tartan style back unless noted with number printed in black ink. 4c/4d - City Section - A128087 - orange printing. 6c/7d - City Section - A068009 - purple printing. 4c/4d - A502400 - red printing. 6c/7d - A460201 - teal printing. 8c/10d - A479463 - green printing. 10c/1/- - A129159 - black printing. 12c/ 1/2 - A127702 - brown printing. See Reg Item 3985 for a sample of the 6c/7d ticket in a block. See Alan Bradley prepared scheduled of fares on SEC Systemstrams, tramways, tickets, secv, ballarat, decimal conversion -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Notebook, John Dickson, Barry George, "Tickets", 1960's?
Notebook - wire bound - Croxley - shorthand notebook - SF305, a John Dickson Product, mark in ink on the top "Tickets" and "Tickets B George (AETA). About 50 pages. Each page has been cut with diagonal cuts to hold MMTB size paper tickets. Most tickets have been removed, but a pencil mark notes what was their when prepared. Has written heading on top of sheet "Melbourne - Out of Date" Includes description of ticket, revenue tin or container or outfit number and prefix. Includes 10d, 9d, 1/-, ticket machines 7d and 1/3 Melbourne as is now: = 3d, 6d, 6d City Section, 10d, 1/6,. Has pages for Sydney, Hobart, Bendigo, VR Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane Sydney 3d, 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9/ 1/10, 2/- Melbourne - 3d, 4d, 7d, 9d, 1/2, 10d, 5d, 6d.trams, tramways, tickets, mmtb, aeta -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Set of three MMTB or MTA single journey tickets, 1980's
Set of three MMTB or MTA single journey tickets - available on travel on metro train services. .1 - MTA Single Journey ticket - available on tram and bus only, printed on pink card - A280294 with conditions of travel on rear. .2 - MMTB single journey ticket - dated 6/5/81, No. 23543, printed on pink card with conditions of travel on rear. Has section numbers on sides. .3 - Restricted Weekday Ticket or Voucher, Nos. A155134, printed in red on manila coloured card. Was available for a single journey on any MMTB tram and bus and allowed a ticket to be obtained at any station for a single VicRail, metro journey. Part of a longer strip of tickets. See also Reg Item 940 for another sample. Late 1970's given the use of the name VicRail. .4 - same as .2, unused - two copies added 9/8/2020trams, tramways, tickets, mmtb, mta, the met -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, G.O,R. Toll Fee Sign
An enlarged photography showing a Toll Fee Ticket. The toll cost was 2/6d for a car and driver.toll-fee-ticket. g.o.r. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Ticket - Hospital Ball 4 June 1965, Jun-65
Ticket to hospital ball, 4 June 1965. Cream card, green print and hospital logo.Front: Purple stamp 'TABLE', '61' -blue biro -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Ticket - Portland Rifle Club Ball, 1938
Ticket to Rifle Club Ball, Thursday August 4th, 1938. Purple card, black printBack: '44' - handwritten, blue ink, top leftportland rifle club, ball, event, celebration, formal event -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Ticket - Victorian Railways Cloakroom, n.d
Victorian Railways cloakroom ticket. Green and buff heavy card, black lettering, No. 0168, Portland.victorian railways, cloakroom ticket, public transport -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Raffle Ticket, Port Melbourne Festival, 1994
Produced by the Port Melbourne Festival CommitteeRaffle ticket, Festival Planning Committee for Port Melbourne Festival 1994: white with black printcelebrations fetes and exhibitions, port melbourne festival committee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: THEATRE TICKET, 12 Dec 1902
Document. Paper tickets ''One Night Only'' Friday Dec 12, 1902. Two copies.performing arts, elocution, theatre ticket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - BENDIGO UNITED CRICKET CLUB COLLECTION: 1909/10 LADY'S TICKET
Small rectangular cardboard lady's ticket for the 1909-10 Bendigo United Cricket Club seasonclubs, cricket, bendigo united cricket club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Blackburn Players
Two programs, with complimentary tickets.Two programs, with complimentary tickets: 'Book of the Month' Nov. 1973 and 'The Irregular Verb to Love' n.d.Two programs, with complimentary tickets. blackburn players, book -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO SECTION OF MAIN, Sept/Oct 1983
Section of Main Removed for Leakage - Ticket Report Sept/Oct 1983 - Wills Street Bendigo.Polaroidorganisation, industry, gas and fuel -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Ticket: Tarnagulla Fair, 1966
Donald Clark Collection.A grey 'Admit One' ticket used at the 1966 Tarnagulla Fair, held on 24th September, 1966. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Student tickets and concession cards, The Met, 1986 to 1990
Set of four student concession cards or forms used during The Met era. Shows the complexity of the system. All have the conditions of use on the rear. 1 - 6 Monthly Werribee Student Pass, dated until end of June 1987, Nos. 1178 and 1196 2 - Second terms 1986 Tertiary Student Concession cards $21.40, Nos. 11594 and 11597. 3 - Primary/Secondary student concession cards, available until 28/2/1990 - Nos 91639 and 91640. 4 - Yearly Ringwood Student Pass, available until end of Dec. 1987 Nos.2488 and 2500.Yields information about some the student concession tickets of The Met era.Set of four tickets or forms printed onto paper or light card, some on safety paper.the met, public transport, tickets, student concessions -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Ballarat Tramway Museum (BTM), BTM 3d, Dec. 2007
Block of 100 tickets, 3d, Ballarat Vintage Tramway, A00001 to A000100. Printed on white paper, black ink with the "3d" and A prefix in red ink. Issued commencing 1 January 2008, to replace the 80c child single journey ticket. Stapled with a heavy staple at the top of the ticket onto a heavy brown cardboard sheet. With worksheet is a "Notice to Traffic Staff", issued by the Operations Manager, 26/10/2007. On the rear is a note regarding the BTM and contact details. 4028.1 - Block A7001 to A7100 - different style of printing the ticket number - provided to Archives by G. Young 3/2009.trams, tramways, tickets, btm -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - 1923 CONCERT TICKETS, 1923
BHS Collection1923 Concert Tickets: Cream Card with blue print for 3 Concert tickets with perforations separating the tickets. The ticket number is 86.. The First Concert about May, 1923. This coupon books two seats at Flights (or the any subsequent concert of the year). The second Concert about July, 1923. This coupon books two seats at Flights (or for any subsequent concert of the year). The third Concert about Nov. 1923. This coupon books two seats at Flights. Also on the front is the second half of the name of the Society holding the Concerts, the other half has been torn off. Box 625theatre, flights -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII FUEL 1 GALLON RATION TICKETS, 1948
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII Fuel 1 Gallon Ration Tickets: WWII One Gallon Fuel Tickets: 2 x cream cards with blue flecks, perforated edges and red print. At the top in the centre is the Commonwealth Emblem and Motor Spirit Ration Ticket. Commonwealth Of Australia. Underneath is 1 One Gallon and Valid only until 31st May 1948. Not Transferable. This ticket must be endorsed in ink by consumer with name, licence number and vehicle registration number. The back ground is circle shapes with Department of Supply and Shipping. On the back hand printed is "2(e)/4652, Car 153772, G. Alice Jones".Commonwealth of Australiagovernment, federal, fuel ration ticket, ww11. miss g. alice jones -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII ONE GALLON FUEL RATION TICKET, 31/01/1942
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII One Gallon Fuel Ration Ticket: 7 x tickets attached, cream with blue and red print and perforated edges. At the top is "Motor Spirit with the Commonwealth Emblem" in the middle and "Ration Ticket". Commonwealth Control board Liquid Fuel issued under national security (Liquid Fuel) Regulations. 1 Gallon This ticket must be endorsed by consumer with Name and Licence number. Valid only until 31st Jan 1942 Not Transferable, on a red background of circle shapes with "Department of Supply and Development" printed. On the back hand printed in black ink is "G. Alice Jones 2(e)/4652".government, federal, fuel ration ticket, ww11. g. alice jones -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII ONE GALLON FUEL RATION TICKET, 31/07/1941
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII One Gallon Fuel Ration Ticket: 4 x cream tickets attached. Red and blue print with perforated edges. A border of red print with a wall of circle shapes with "Department of Supply and Development" printed. At the top in the border is "Motor Spirit Ration Ticket". Issued Under National Security (Liquid Fuel) Regulations. In the centre is 1 One Gallon left and right. Underneath that is "This Ticket must be endorsed by consumer with name and licence number". Over print in blue is "Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, the Commonwealth Emblem with Valid only until 31st July 1941 Not Transferable".government, federal, fuel ration ticket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII FUEL RATION 1 GALLON TICKETS
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII Fuel Ration 1 Gallon Tickets: 1 sheet of rectangular shaped tickets on cream card with red and green print and perforated edges. On a red background in red print is "1 One Gallon". At the top in green print is "Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board". The Australian Commonwealth emblem and Motor Spirit Ration Ticket. Issued under National Security (Liquid Fuel) Regulations. In the centre is "Valid only until 30th Sept 1946 Not Transferable". Also in green print at the bottom "This ticket must be endorsed in ink by consumer with Name, Licence number and Vehicle Registration number".Printed by the Authority of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia.government, federal, fuel ration ticket, ww11 miss g. alice jones -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Metcard, "Metcards make it easier, Dec 1996 or early 1997
Set of three black and white, not colour, laminated posters concerning the Metcard Tickets. .1 - vertical format poster - "Metcards make it easier" - description of Metcard, ticket prices, where they can be purchased from, buying on a tram and validating it. .2 - large horizontal poster regarding the rules for the use of Metcard, ticket inspectors, validation and revenue enforcement - notes the Dept. of Infrastructure revenue enforcement group. .3 - Vertical format poster regarding the concession ID required for concession tickets and student concessions. Appears to be have been produced around the time of the introduction of Metcard in Dec 1996 or early 1997.trams, tramways, metcard, tickets, validators, ticket machines, concession fares -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Victorian Government, "What is Myki", 2012
.1 Printed A4 sheet - blue background advising the myki will be the only tickets available to used from 29/12, has images of Myki and Metcard tickets. Advises that the tickets can purchased from retailers, 7-Elevan and selected tram stops. Has the Victorian Stage government logo and that it was authorised by the Government at 55 Collins St. Melbourne. .2 - Similar to above, but says no tickets on trams from 29/12. (actual date of change over in 2012) .3 - hand out card - What is Myki - explaining the use. Two copies of each held.trams, tramways, tickets, myki, metcard -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "Neighbourhood tickets - Box Hill", Now you have an extra hour to do it.", 1986
Set of two pamphlets giving details of the Neighbourhood ticket systems mid 1980's printed on gloss paper. Published by The Met with the logos on the bottom of the sheet. .1 -Folded DL - Neighbourhood tickets - Box Hill, explaining new 3 hour Neighbourhood ticket, two hour ticks and costs. Makes reference to the opening of the Flagstaff station on the City Loop. .2 - single DL sized sheet - "Now you have an extra hour to do it." advised that an extra hour is available on Neighbourhood tickets. See Reg Item 924 for letter from Tom Roper re these.trams, tramways, the met, tickets, neighbourhood tickets, box hill -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document, Maxwell Hayes, "A short history of the newspaper and parcel tickets 1937 to 1972", March 1983
Details the history of parcel and newspaper tickets between 1937 and 1972 on the SEC operated provincial tramways. Written by Maxwell Hayes March 1983. Looks at the history of the three cities, SEC operations, the use of parcel/newspaper tickets, pricing, issues, quantities of tickets held and their use rates, closure and printed samples of the tickets.Yields information about the history of SEC Parcel / Newspaper tickets.Eleven A4 photocopied sheets, with four staples on the left hand side.Has number "21 81999" and "$3.50" on the top right hand corner.tramways, ballarat, bendigo, geelong, provincial tramways, parcels, newspapers, tickets, parcel tickets, newspaper tickets