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Kew Historical Society Inc
Work on paper, John Shirlow, View Across Princes Bridge, 1931
Original and framed etching of Princess Bridge Melbourne, created by John Shirlow in 1931.Framed black and white etching by John Shirlow of the view across Princes Bridge [Melbourne] looking north. The work is signed in pencil below the signed and dated etching.Artist's signature lower rightaustralian art, etchings, john shirlow, princes bridge - melbourne (vic) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ROSELLA PRESERVING COMPANY
sepia photograph. Brick wall with large advertising sign,damaged picket fence at front. 'Rosella Preserving and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. ' written on sign on brick wall.A.W.M. Gibbony, Pall Mall, Bendigoorganization, business, rosella factory -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign - Auxiliary Board, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "BRAY RACEWAY"
Sheet metal sign boards, with bracket to hang on front of trams- used to advertise horse trotting racing meetings at the Bray Raceway on the Sebastopol line. Lettered "TROTTING BRAY RACEWAY TONIGHT" and on the opposite side "TROTTING BRAY RACEWAY FRIDAY"trams, tramways, ballarat, signs, bray raceway, trotting -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, Launceston Municipal Transport, "Cut Off"
Steel plate, painted with white top coat both sides and words "Cut Off" painted in red on both sides and two metal loops welded onto enable sign to be suspended alongside the trolley wire, using a span wire.trams, tramways, launceston, trolley buses, overhead -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "TO STOP CAR PULL LEFT HAND CORD ONCE'", 1940's?
Sign - engraved brass sheet, with black lettering and lining on the outside and screw holes in each corner with the words. "TO STOP CAR PULL LEFT HAND CORD ONCE' See Reg item 2935 for another version in upper and lower case.trams, tramways, signs, tramcars, tramways, passenger signs -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "To stop Car pull left hand cord ONCE", 1940's?
Sign - engraved brass sheet, with black lettering and lining on the outside and screw holes in each corner with the words. "To stop Car pull left hand cord ONCE" See Reg Item 2426 for another version in upper and lower case.trams, tramways, signs, tramcars, tramways, passenger signs -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - Tramcar number "330", Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1926
Used by the MMTB to indicate to conductors and inspectors, the tramcar number. Placed on the driver's bulkhead, facing into the tram with one at either end of the tram. The tram was built by Holden's Bodyworks in Adelaide, entered service in April 1926 and was disposed of in Oct. 1967.Demonstrates the method of advising crews the tramcar number internally.Set of 2 signs - galvanised rectangular sheet steel - provided with four screw holes, one in each corner painted with the numerals 3, 3, and 0. Both have small pins - one on the lower edge and one on the right side.signs, trams, tramcars, tram 330, w2 class -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), "Public Transport Authorised Offices patrol this vehicle", 2014
Sign - with an adhesive backing, titled "Public Transport Authorised Offices patrol this vehicle", printed 2014, giving details on their authority, identification and offences - includes the pay on the spot system at the time, which was later stopped. Has the PTV and outline of their badges.trams, tramways, ptv, tickets, signs, officers, behaviour -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, black & white Cheltenham Tennis Club 1920, and 2 Documents, 1920
Cheltenham Tennis Club was established 1883 when Shire of Moorabbin released land in Cheltenham Park for recreational use. 1924 The Shire of Moorabbin gave permission for the development of extra Courts.Cheltenham Tennis Club 1883 was one of the first Tennis Clubs established in Melbourne.A black and white photograph of men and women seated and standing in and around the Cheltenham Tennis Clubhouse in Cheltenham Park, Cheltenham in 1920. Letter Handwritten 1883 Shire of Moorabbin, South Brighton , release of land in Cheltenham Park for the development of Tennis Courts. Letter Typed 1924 Shire of Moorabbin, permission for extra Courts, signed by the shire secretary, Alexander Chalmers Smith.PHOTO ; written on back : Cheltenham Tennis Club 1920 / Cheltenham Park Letter ; signed John Keys Shire of Moorabbin South Brighton Logo 1871 Letter ; Shire of Moorabbin Logo 1924charman road, cheltenham, 1920, tennis club. charman stephen, gettens mary, spring grove, charman road, balcombe road, nepean road, dairy farmers, market agrdeners, poultry farmers, methodist church, keys john, shire of moorabbin, colsamix, cheltenham park melbourne, sabbath victorian law article 26, cheltenham golf club -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS
.1) The Soldier would be WW1 given the Chevrons on his arm. .2) The Soldier appears to be more like WW2.Black and white photographs of two Soldiers in Formal pose. 1. Soldier George Wilson in uniform sitting in a formal pose. Portrait shape. He is wearing 3 chevrons for overseas service on his right arm. 2. Soldier Bob Wilson in uniform in formal pose in chest and head shot and portrait shape and signed on bottom right corner, 1. On the back written,”Uncle George Wilson, Nana Spencers Brother”. 2.On front right corner signed "Sincerely Yours, Bob". On back written "Nana Spencer's brother, Bob Wilson". ww1, photographs, bob wilson, george wilson -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - PTC Velcro Logo & Letters, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), c.1990s
Decorative item/sign used with velcro "loop" surfaces or patches to stick to surfaces. Likely used for advertising the Public Transport Corporation.Signage belong to a now-superceded transit agency (since the 1990s).The logo of the Public Transport Corporation (PTC) with the letters of its abbreviation molded in plastic. The PTC logo and the letters "P," "T," and "C" have 2, 3, 3, and 4 Velcro "hook" patches, respectively.signs, public transport corporation, public transport -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plaque, Artificial Breeders Co-operative, Circa 1965
The Allansford Artificial breeders was commenced in 1960 As a business its main focus was on the improvement of local herds for local farmers.As a result of 32 district farmers meeting at the Allansford Mechanics Hall, the Allansford & District Artificial Breeders Co-operative Society was formed. The subscription for membership was £7 10s. The meeting was instigated through the efforts of Noel Garner, a Hopkins Point farmer, who was manager of No.1 and No.2 Warrnambool Herd Testing Associations, and Gethan Fenton, a field officer with the Warrnambool Herd Testing Association. Bill Quinlan, who had been a herd tester under Noel Garner’s management, became the first employee of the Artificial Breeders. WCB support was available from the beginning as a room was provided behind the factory offices and the AI fees were collected by the factory from suppliers’ milk cheques. In the first 12 months Bill worked alone with some assistance from Russell Learmonth and Roger Walsh, both Kraft employees. Both factories realised the benefits of herd improvement in view of their overall increased production so membership was encouraged. Semen from the best sires in Canada and New Zealand were made available and farmers also could soon see the benefits. The initial board of directors, unlike WCB beginnings, consisted entirely of farmers. These included Michael Melican (Wangoom), Gerald Mugavin (Wollaston), Noel Garner (Hopkins Point), Jim Halford (Naringal East) and Grant Warnock (Southern Cross). Membership grew rapidly and after one year there were 164 members with another 100 joining the following year. After a year of coping alone Bill was joined by Ray Eccles from Purnim and then Pat Gleeson, later a Warrnambool car dealer. John Fitzgerald became a part-time technician. These signs were attached to the entrance gates of users. In the mid 1970s it became known as the Warrnambool Co-operative and while it maintained a strong rural and farming focus a opened a retail store in Warrnambool in Timor Street in the 1970's which became the largest trading department store in the district. By the late 1990s they had 8000 members and employed 84 full time and 120 casual staff. It met a sorry end in the 2000's.This sign is a link to a business which had a large exposure in the latter part of the 20th Century. As such it has social and historical significance. Rectangular metal sign, painted red with white text and white border around the edge. Screw holes in corners. Member of Allansford & district Artificial Breeders Co-operative Society Limited allansford artificial breeders, warrnambool co-operative society limited -
Tennis Australia
Envelope, Circa 1960
Envelope signed by Don Budge Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Certificate, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, College of Horticulture, Burnley Gardens, Diploma with Second Class Honours, 1961
Cancelled certificate, signed and dated 14th December, 1961.diploma, certificate, students -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPT FROM THE TRUSTEES OF WESLEYAN CHURCHRECEIPT FOR CLEANING CLOSIT AT MISSION HOUSE SIGNED C.H.MURREY.local history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Thomas H. Kneen, Burnley College of Horticulture Circular to Parents and Guardians, 1960
General information about college, signed T.H. Kneenthomas h. kneen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Readers all over the place, 2001
Article on the manufacture of street signs by Art Craft in Nunawading.Article on the manufacture of street signs by Art Craft in Nunawading.Article on the manufacture of street signs by Art Craft in Nunawading.art craft, nunawading, street signs, naccari, adrian, holden, lela, patterson, matt -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, SMB Science School Class (1943-1944) Reunion, 2005
.1) has been signed by all those involved,ballarat school of mines, reunion, alumni, e.j. barker, bob murrell, bill llewellyn -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
National Bank sign
8717.1 - Brass sign which has a black backing.- THE NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS BANK LIMITED -INCORPORATED IN VICRORIA - A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF THE NATIONALBANK OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Biography of Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley Savige
A letter written by Legatee J.G. Gillespie and dated 16 April 1956 sent to W.W. Cooper inviting him to attend the first meeting of the committee being formed to publish a biography of Sir Stanley Savige. See also 00636.One of the individual letters sent out to prospective committee members. The telephone number in the letterhead (MU 6635) is interesting as an example of the phone numbers of the 1950s.White letterhead, black type, signed in blue ink. "Apologised 1/5/56" in pencilsavige book, committee -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform US Army jacket
Camoflage USArmy Four pockets on the front with TAC signName "WATSON" over right pocket with "US ARMY" over left pocket -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Ian McCann, Constructing Lake Bellfield
Sign showing cross section of dam at Lake Bellfieldlake bellfield -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Mary Longman plaque, 1990-2000s
"This room is dedicated to the memory of Mary Longman, founded of the University of the Third Age at Kooyong and a tireless worker for blind and vision impaired people." Underneath this is the braille transcription of the above and a U3A symbol. This room was located behind reception and used for many meetings as well as gathering of U3A.1 digital image of blue sign with white inscriptionnameplates, mary longman -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork - Painting, Signwriting by Keith Rash
Sign with black background with blue, brown, green and orange.Fruit Flours Sepsignwriting, keith rash, alumni -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Marine Discovery Centre Portland, Victoria, c. 1997
Coloured photograph: view of MDC sign near entrance -
Federation University Historical Collection
Work on paper - Artwork, Keith Rash, Ballarat Chinese Joss House Rubbing, c1960s
These rubbings were probably made before the Ballarat Joss House was demolished in the 1960s. Translation Large characters: For the benefit of all Right hand side; Established during the Winter Festival 1919. Left hand side: Donated by Chou Ai Lien (two characters not clear)Rubbings made from signs at the Ballarat Joss House.verso "This rubbing from K. Rash, Ballarat for Chinese section for translation please. Thanks Keith."chinese, chinese joss house, chou ai lien -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Vermont South Maternal and Child Centre
The Vermont Maternal and Child Care Centre is situated in Karoboran Drive Vermont South.Coloured Photograph of a brick building with a council sign at the frontvermont south maternal and child centre, childrens services, maternal and child centres -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Signe Menu
Framed Dinner Mene and Wine List signed by the attendeesSeveral signatures by those attendingdocument, menu -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Dugout sign, Post 1966
Considered in terms of both loss of property and loss of life, the Black Friday bushfires on 13 January 1939 were one of the worst disasters to have occurred in Australia and certainly the worst bushfire up to that time. The fires burnt 2 million hectares, 69 sawmills were destroyed, 71 people died, and several towns and sawmills were entirely obliterated. Among those killed were four men from the Commission The subsequent Royal Commission conducted by Judge Leonard Stretton has been described as one of the most significant inquiries in the history of Victorian public administration. Its recommendations led to sweeping changes. In addition to building dams and water points, the Stretton Royal Commission recommended expanding and controlling the use of bushfire dugouts at forest sawmills. Well-constructed dugouts had saved the lives of many sawmill workers and their families during the 1939 bushfires. But in some locations, they had proved fatal. Dugouts became mandatory for those few sawmills that remained in the forest after the 1939 fires. Many remote logging coupes and FCV roading camps also had dugouts. The local District Forester was required to make annual pre-season inspections of all dugouts on State forests and those within the Fire Protected Area (FPA). Some were built privately on private land. Most were primitive construction with a log or corrugated iron roof covered with earth. A hessian bag often hung at the entrance to keep the heat and smoke out. But they were dark and damp with snakes and other creepy crawlies often lurking inside. By 1940-41 there were 19 new dugouts constructed by the Commission and a further 128 by forest licensees. Ten years later there were 8 new Commission dugouts and 21 new ones built by other interests. By 1960-61 the rate of new builds was declining but the Commission still managed 103 dugouts while 127 were looked after by others. However, as the forest road network improved and gave all-weather access to modern two-wheel-drive vehicles the reliance on dugouts receded.Large metal sign that was positioned near forest dugoutsbushfire -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Group photograph of four women in Biarri Group outside
Left to Right, Elenor Musumeci, Jill Riddler, Myriam Scott, Unknown Four women outside standing in front of an entrance sign.Entrance in white raised letters on a grey stone block.biarri