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Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 2 NO 9-APRIL 7 1977
marysville, victoria, australia, gear heaters, bolam hat trick, primary school mothers' club fete, community care centre, pigskin preview footy news, special notice april fool joke, fire brigade, youth club news, thank you from marian wilson, church, an irish joke, golf news, narbethong hall committee, cacamboura's ski run cafe, lions club, horse show & wood chop, marysville art show, kinder & health centre -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Infantry Training, Volume 4, Part 2: The Platoon, 1967 (Copy 7), 1967
A blue colourer carboard cover with black information on the front. Under the Australian Coat of Arms are the details of the booklet. The booklet is held together with two metal screws from the inside of the cover. .australian military forces, infantry training, the platoon -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Synan, Peter, Units of the Royal Australian Air Force. A concise History Volume 7 - Maintenance Units, 1994
A history of the town of Sale, Victoria, Australia from 1839 to 1993. Includes index.With every best wish Peter Synantownship, government -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 7: Grenades and Pyrotechnics (All Arms) (Copy 1) 1970, 1970
A blue coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads DSN 7610-66-034-9289. Under the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the booklet. There are two punch holes down the left hand side and the booklet is cover with a plastic cover.booklet, australian army, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, grenades and pyrotechnics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 7: Grenades and Pyrotechnics (All Arms) (Copy 2) 1970, 1970
A blue coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner there is a black thick line and under this reads DSN 7610-66-034-9289. There is also the number 11 handwitten near the top left hand side.Under the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the booklet. There are two punch holes down the left hand side and the booklet is cover with a plastic cover which has a white sticker on it with 356.184 1432:G AUS on it. Amendment List No 1 is inside the booklet.booklet, australian army, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, grenades and pyrotechnics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 7: Grenades and Pyrotechnics (All Arms) (Copy 3) 1970, 1970
A blue coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads DSN 7610-66-034-9289. There is also A27 handwitten near the top left hand side.Above tjhe Australian Army insignia there is a stamp indicating that it is Copy 10. Under the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the booklet. There are two punch holes down the left hand side.booklet, australian army, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, grenades and pyrotechnics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 7: Grenades and Pyrotechnics (All Arms) (Copy 4) 1970, 1970
A blue coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads DSN 7610-66-034-9289. There is also A27 handwitten near the top left hand side.Above the Australian Army insignia there is a stamp indicating that it is Copy 10. Under the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the booklet. There are two punch holes down the left hand side.booklet, australian army, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, grenades and pyrotechnics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 7: Grenades and Pyrotechnics (All Arms) (Copy 5) 1970, 1970
A blue coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads DSN 7610-66-034-9289. Under the Australian Army Insignia are the details of the booklet. There are two seperate amendments at the back of the booklet. The booklet and amendments are held together with a metal slide.booklet, australian army, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, grenades and pyrotechnics -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, Lilydale Express 17/7/1964 "Chamber approves Croydon & M'bark bus services"
"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 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Nature Notes magazines 1979 (Vol 16) Issues 1-5, 7-8, 10
Printed magazinesFrom “The History of Ringwood East Primary School 1924-1990” 'Nature Notes' was a children's nature magazine, produced at Ringwood East Primary School for approximately 10 years. It came to us from Blackburn Lake Primary School and before that Blackburn South Primary School. It was originally developed by Harry Hopkins in 1964. He was a District Inspector of schools and also President of the Gould League at the time. Fred Rodgers and Len Delacca were original contributors, Fred writing on native flora and Len writing on native flora [fauna]. It came to Ringwood East in 1975 with Keith Dyer, a teacher on the staff, as editor. The magazine had a large circulation, supplying to schools, private subscribers and societies as well as sending many complimentary copies to libraries, and museums; distribution was throughout Australia. The Magazine continued to grow under consequent editors, Anne Gibson (who also developed 'Probe' a junior version of 'Nature Notes' designed for grades 2 and 4), Barry Archibald, Colin Bull, Russell Hall, Deborah Brydon and Mandy Charmichael. The editors would research, compile, edit and print the magazine which was a monthly issue. The parents would then come in on a Monday to collate, fold and staple. This usually was a morning’s work but this depended on how many helping hands there were. The Wednesday was packing and posting day and in the early days the parents used to deliver the local orders to save costs. Subscribers were sought through advertisements in various school literature and material. The Parents Club received an annual remuneration for their hard work and in turn were able to help purchase many items needed throughout the school. These magazines were packed with really good nature information and taught children how to look after their environment using articles, puzzles, riddles, questions and quizzes. There were special characters as well like 'Wally the Wombat' and 'Ernie the Echidna' for the children to follow on various adventures every month. Children would enjoy watching them crop up in each edition. The magazine stayed with us at Ringwood East until 1986, when due to restructuring and various other things was moved to Healesville Sanctuary where it adopted a new format and name. From here it has since folded and so the end of 'Nature Notes'. 'Nature Notes' was a very successful magazine. Many people through the years devoted a lot of time and energy to its production and readers throughout Australia, as well as its many creators and producers during its 20-year existence, mourn its passing. Written from material supplied by Barry Archibald (editor 'Nature Notes' 1977-78) Margaret Preece & Lois Aders (parents in charge of collating and packaging during its last years of existence. -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Newspaper - Newspaper cuttings 7-15 May 1964:, Mail 7/5/1964 no heading, Mail 14/5/1964 no heading, Mail 14/5/1964 no heading, Mail 14/5/1964 "Council Says No to Bus route", Mail 14/5/1964 "New Bus Routes" & Express 15/5/1964" Station Bus Shelters
"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 -
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 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Probe magazines 1978 (Vol 4) Issues 1-5, 7-10
Printed magazinesFrom “The History of Ringwood East Primary School 1924-1990” 'Nature Notes' was a children's nature magazine, produced at Ringwood East Primary School for approximately 10 years. It came to us from Blackburn Lake Primary School and before that Blackburn South Primary School. It was originally developed by Harry Hopkins in 1964. He was a District Inspector of schools and also President of the Gould League at the time. Fred Rodgers and Len Delacca were original contributors, Fred writing on native flora and Len writing on native flora [fauna]. It came to Ringwood East in 1975 with Keith Dyer, a teacher on the staff, as editor. The magazine had a large circulation, supplying to schools, private subscribers and societies as well as sending many complimentary copies to libraries, and museums; distribution was throughout Australia. The Magazine continued to grow under consequent editors, Anne Gibson (who also developed 'Probe' a junior version of 'Nature Notes' designed for grades 2 and 4), Barry Archibald, Colin Bull, Russell Hall, Deborah Brydon and Mandy Charmichael. The editors would research, compile, edit and print the magazine which was a monthly issue. The parents would then come in on a Monday to collate, fold and staple. This usually was a morning’s work but this depended on how many helping hands there were. The Wednesday was packing and posting day and in the early days the parents used to deliver the local orders to save costs. Subscribers were sought through advertisements in various school literature and material. The Parents Club received an annual remuneration for their hard work and in turn were able to help purchase many items needed throughout the school. These magazines were packed with really good nature information and taught children how to look after their environment using articles, puzzles, riddles, questions and quizzes. There were special characters as well like 'Wally the Wombat' and 'Ernie the Echidna' for the children to follow on various adventures every month. Children would enjoy watching them crop up in each edition. The magazine stayed with us at Ringwood East until 1986, when due to restructuring and various other things was moved to Healesville Sanctuary where it adopted a new format and name. From here it has since folded and so the end of 'Nature Notes'. 'Nature Notes' was a very successful magazine. Many people through the years devoted a lot of time and energy to its production and readers throughout Australia, as well as its many creators and producers during its 20-year existence, mourn its passing. Written from material supplied by Barry Archibald (editor 'Nature Notes' 1977-78) Margaret Preece & Lois Aders (parents in charge of collating and packaging during its last years of existence. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Pamphlet, Australian Army, Australian Army: The Division in Battle, Pamphlet No. 7: Signals, 1965, 1965
Cream coloured paper with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads 7610-66-023-5721/1. Under the Australian Coat of Arms is the description of the booklet. There are two punch holes down the left hand side and the phamphlet is had together with a metal staple near the top left hand corner.australian army, division in battle, signals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Signal Ttraining (All Arms) Pamphlet No. 7: Radiotelephone Procedure 1969, 1969
A grey coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right corner reads DSN 7610-66-029-1400. Under the Australian Coat of Amrs is the details of the booklet. There are two punch holes and two metal staples down the left hand side. The booklet is covered with plastic.australian military forces, booklet, signal training, radiotelephone procedure -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Nature Notes magazines 1984 (Vol 21) Issues 1-5, 7-10
Printed magazinesFrom “The History of Ringwood East Primary School 1924-1990” 'Nature Notes' was a children's nature magazine, produced at Ringwood East Primary School for approximately 10 years. It came to us from Blackburn Lake Primary School and before that Blackburn South Primary School. It was originally developed by Harry Hopkins in 1964. He was a District Inspector of schools and also President of the Gould League at the time. Fred Rodgers and Len Delacca were original contributors, Fred writing on native flora and Len writing on native flora [fauna]. It came to Ringwood East in 1975 with Keith Dyer, a teacher on the staff, as editor. The magazine had a large circulation, supplying to schools, private subscribers and societies as well as sending many complimentary copies to libraries, and museums; distribution was throughout Australia. The Magazine continued to grow under consequent editors, Anne Gibson (who also developed 'Probe' a junior version of 'Nature Notes' designed for grades 2 and 4), Barry Archibald, Colin Bull, Russell Hall, Deborah Brydon and Mandy Charmichael. The editors would research, compile, edit and print the magazine which was a monthly issue. The parents would then come in on a Monday to collate, fold and staple. This usually was a morning’s work but this depended on how many helping hands there were. The Wednesday was packing and posting day and in the early days the parents used to deliver the local orders to save costs. Subscribers were sought through advertisements in various school literature and material. The Parents Club received an annual remuneration for their hard work and in turn were able to help purchase many items needed throughout the school. These magazines were packed with really good nature information and taught children how to look after their environment using articles, puzzles, riddles, questions and quizzes. There were special characters as well like 'Wally the Wombat' and 'Ernie the Echidna' for the children to follow on various adventures every month. Children would enjoy watching them crop up in each edition. The magazine stayed with us at Ringwood East until 1986, when due to restructuring and various other things was moved to Healesville Sanctuary where it adopted a new format and name. From here it has since folded and so the end of 'Nature Notes'. 'Nature Notes' was a very successful magazine. Many people through the years devoted a lot of time and energy to its production and readers throughout Australia, as well as its many creators and producers during its 20-year existence, mourn its passing. Written from material supplied by Barry Archibald (editor 'Nature Notes' 1977-78) Margaret Preece & Lois Aders (parents in charge of collating and packaging during its last years of existence. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Nature Notes magazines 1983 (Vol 20) Issues 1-5, 7-10
Printed magazinesFrom “The History of Ringwood East Primary School 1924-1990” 'Nature Notes' was a children's nature magazine, produced at Ringwood East Primary School for approximately 10 years. It came to us from Blackburn Lake Primary School and before that Blackburn South Primary School. It was originally developed by Harry Hopkins in 1964. He was a District Inspector of schools and also President of the Gould League at the time. Fred Rodgers and Len Delacca were original contributors, Fred writing on native flora and Len writing on native flora [fauna]. It came to Ringwood East in 1975 with Keith Dyer, a teacher on the staff, as editor. The magazine had a large circulation, supplying to schools, private subscribers and societies as well as sending many complimentary copies to libraries, and museums; distribution was throughout Australia. The Magazine continued to grow under consequent editors, Anne Gibson (who also developed 'Probe' a junior version of 'Nature Notes' designed for grades 2 and 4), Barry Archibald, Colin Bull, Russell Hall, Deborah Brydon and Mandy Charmichael. The editors would research, compile, edit and print the magazine which was a monthly issue. The parents would then come in on a Monday to collate, fold and staple. This usually was a morning’s work but this depended on how many helping hands there were. The Wednesday was packing and posting day and in the early days the parents used to deliver the local orders to save costs. Subscribers were sought through advertisements in various school literature and material. The Parents Club received an annual remuneration for their hard work and in turn were able to help purchase many items needed throughout the school. These magazines were packed with really good nature information and taught children how to look after their environment using articles, puzzles, riddles, questions and quizzes. There were special characters as well like 'Wally the Wombat' and 'Ernie the Echidna' for the children to follow on various adventures every month. Children would enjoy watching them crop up in each edition. The magazine stayed with us at Ringwood East until 1986, when due to restructuring and various other things was moved to Healesville Sanctuary where it adopted a new format and name. From here it has since folded and so the end of 'Nature Notes'. 'Nature Notes' was a very successful magazine. Many people through the years devoted a lot of time and energy to its production and readers throughout Australia, as well as its many creators and producers during its 20-year existence, mourn its passing. Written from material supplied by Barry Archibald (editor 'Nature Notes' 1977-78) Margaret Preece & Lois Aders (parents in charge of collating and packaging during its last years of existence. -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, Lilydale Express 7 Aug "Invicta Coaches" advertisement
"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 -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, Eastern Post Gazette 18/8/1966 "Bus Fares Up on 7 Routes"
"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 -
Dandenong & District Historical Society
Journal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.7 No.2, 1979
An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, January 1979, 16 pages, featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Keeping Posted "What ON Earth IS That" Those Skilful Photographers Titcher's 95 Years In Main Street - Our City's Oldest Business Harking Back 75 Years Ago When Muddy Quagmires Bogged Down The Pioneers Setting The Record Straight An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Dandenong & District Historical Society
Journal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.7 No.1, 1978
An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, October 1978, 16 pages, featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Keeping Posted Tree Rescue History In A Hurry "Laurel Lodge" Popular Harking Back 75 Years Ago The Corrigans Of Keysborough One Man and His Family - Renfree Historical Fragmants An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Dandenong & District Historical Society
Journal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.7 No.3, 1979
An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, April 1979, 16 pages, featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Keeping Posted The Beginnings Of Golf In Dandenong The Speculators Were Here Even In 1858! Londsdale Street Land For £££ The Name Of Griffith's Point Disappears Dandenong Granite Used In Princes Bridge Bid To Change Hampton Park's Name Fails A Cobb & Co Coach Driver From The Gold Era Harking Back 75 Years Ago Was This The Site Of Dandenong's First Market? A Day At The Eumemmerring Races Way Back in 1877 A Gippsland Railway Day To Be Remembered The Missing Link An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Dandenong & District Historical Society
Journal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.7 No.4, 1979
An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, September 1979, 16 pages, featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Keeping Posted President's Review OF Past Year Harking Back 75 Years Ago Taking A Look At "Thuruna's" Past "Bangholme Station" Co-Ordinating The Work Of Victoria's Historical Societies Do You Know Your Roots? An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, British Army, Infantry training, Vol. 1: Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 7: Grenades (all arms), 1951, 1951
A faded blue coloured carboard cover with red information on the front. Top of the booklet there is a stamp saying 2 R.T.B. Puckapunyal and beside this in red texta 19c. Near this reads WO Code No: 8592. There are three punch holes down and left hand side and two metal staples down the spine of the booklet.british army, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, grenades -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Administrative record - Minute Book, Norman Bros, Committee of the Ringwood Co-operative Cool Stores Society Ltd minute book for committee meetings from the 81st meeting on 7-March-1922 to 200th meeting on 6-Feb-1934, 1920s
Used by the committee of the Ringwood Co-operative Cool Stores Society Ltd. Started at the 81st meeting and ended with the 200th meeting on 6-Feb-1934.Brown watermarked covered book with suede spine and suede corners. 'Minute Book' is printed on red leather on spine. There are 286 pages all used. (Previously VC 3315, renumbered 11243). All pages have been scanned - one year per pdf - in VC 11244-11255coolstore -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, Barry Heard's photos of Vietnam, A. Coy. 7 RAR, 1966-1967
vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - ‘MOOD KEE’
Three items about this property, two of which were provided by Peter R Murray (author of ‘From sand, swamp and heath...’. 1/A handwritten letter to P Murray from ex resident Gwen Joynes giving some history on people and places, possibly to help with his book on Caulfield’s past. Dated 08/12/1976. 2/A handwritten letter to Mr Murray from Gwen Joynes with details about accompanying photograph of ‘Moodkee’ and people in photograph; photograph presumably returned as requested. Dated 24/03/1977 3/A photocopied photo of Mood Kee and some written research from Sand Swamp and Heath. Photo likely to be that referred to above.pennington harold, caulfield council’s meeting room, harcourt avenue, caulfield town hall, ‘rosecraddock’, caulfield, davies sydney, langdon family, ‘mood kee’, fonts, ‘yerangle’, house names, st mary’s church of england, johnstone brid. gen., subdivisions, swagmen, johnstone mrs, davis sydney, r.s.l club, ‘ripley’, slaney family, ‘sylverly’, ‘belton’, davis family, glen eira, ‘garrell’, greenwood family, ‘sanquar’, kooyong road, bell family, ‘royston’, slatter family, ‘hengar’, glen eira road, langdon family, joynes gwen, davis gwen, mosley g mrs, davies mrs, mudge mrs, slate tiles, verandahs, weatherboard buildings, brick houses, bluestone, board and shire offices -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Child and lamb, Butcher family farm, Fisherman's Bend, 1920s
Fisherman's Bend photos from Butcher family (set of nine): .08 7 x 11 B&W photo of child & lamb on Butcher's farmfishermans bend, business and traders - dairies, gladys butcher, butcher family dairy -
Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, Kilmore Senior Citizen Club Room, 2000's?
The club rooms are on the site of the Oriental Bank Corporation.15cm x 10cm colour photograph of the Senior Citizen Club Rooms in 7 Sydney Street, Kilmore. Single story building, with light coloured bricks and an access ramp on the south side of the building. In the photograph some of the neighbouring buildings can been seen. Printed on standard matte photograph stock.senior citizens, community building -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Charles Edgerton, 1851 - 1908
Life history of Charles Edgerton.Life history of Charles Edgerton who purchased land in Edgerton Road, Mitcham from Carl Benno Schwerkolt in 1892 and an account of the 1905 bushfire in the area. Prepared by Anne Jones.Life history of Charles Edgerton.edgerton, charles, schwerkolt, carl benno, edgerton road, mitcham, jones, anne