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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Panoramic View from Cornish Hill Looking towards Big Hill 1880
Panorama of Stawell taken from Cornish Hill Looking towards Big Hill 1880stawell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Ad Altiora Certamus : a collective memoir of the Box Hill High School 1959-55 Cohort and the Foundation Matriculation Class, 2015
The 1950 Form 1 group became the Cohort that culminated in the formation of the School's Foundation Matriculation Class. The following account is a compilation of recollections and anecdotes of Primary and Secondary schooling prior to either leaving Box Hill High School or deciding to continue on.Incl. bibliographical references, 214 pages. The 1950 Form 1 group became the Cohort that culminated in the formation of the School's Foundation Matriculation Class. The following account is a compilation of recollections and anecdotes of Primary and Secondary schooling prior to either leaving Box Hill High School or deciding to continue on.box hill high school, high schools, high school graduates, (mr) robert l hayes -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph, Tarnagulla Post Office during construction, c.1885-1886
Murray Comrie Collection. Murray Comrie's information about Tarnagulla Post Offices to be added. This photograph is a fair copy created from an older original.Monochrome photograph of numerous people standing outside the then new Tarnagulla Post Office, during its construction.Handwritten: 'Post Office during building - 1886 opened'.tarnagulla, post office, construction, businesses, commercial road -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Collecting dahlias Hill Bros Flower Farm, Ringwood 1905
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Written under one photograph- "Hill Bros Nursery, Mt Dandenong Rd, 1905. In 1912 sold to Howships. Written on back of one copy, " 'Australian' 29.3.05. John Hill's Flower Farm Mt. Dandenong Rd., later Howship's Flower Farm, subdivided, name retained in street name. Miss Elvie Hill." -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, St Kilda Football Club, c. 1923
individual oval shaped portraits of the playersblack and white post cardSt Kilda Football Club, 1923 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Timer, 1940s
Australia's first telephone exchange was opened in Melbourne in August 1880. It was operated by the Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company. Owned by W. H. Masters and T. T. Draper, the Manager of the Company was H. Byron Moore. This was only two years after the world's first exchange in the United States, and just four years after Bell first spoke on a telephone. The exchange was located in the old Stock Exchange building at 367 Collins Street, a site now occupied by the Commonwealth Bank. In 1884, the operations of the Company, by then known as the Victorian Telephone Exchange Company, had grown considerably and were transferred to Wills Street, Melbourne. Private ownership of this company continued until 1887 when it was bought out by the Victorian Colonial Government. Other colonial governments followed this example. By 1910, the growth in telephone services made additional accommodation necessary. This could not be provided in the existing building in Wills Street and arrangements were made for a new exchange in Lonsdale Street. Alexander Graham Bell visited Australia in 1910 to advise the Federal Government's Postal Commission. Telephone exchanges were established in Adelaide with (48 subscribers), Hobart (10 subscribers) and Launceston (35 subscribers). The first exchange in Western Australia was established in 1887 and located in a small three-room cottage in Wellington Street, Perth with 17 subscribers. The year 1888 marked the opening of the Fremantle exchange in a small room at the rear of the Town Hall. There were nine subscribers. Australia's first automatic exchange was installed in the GPO in Sydney, in 1911, for internal use. But the first automatic exchange for public use was opened at Geelong in Victoria in the next year July 1912 with 800 subscribers. Melbourne's first automatic exchange was opened in the suburb of Brighton in 1914; the first public automatic exchange in NSW began operating at Newtown, Sydney in 1915; and Queensland's first was installed at South Brisbane in 1925. 1929 saw the opening of Tasmania's first automatic exchange in Hobart. an automatic telephone service. In June 1977, the manual telephone exchange at Swansea was replaced with an automatic service and made Tasmania the first State in Australia to have a fully automatic network. The half-century following Federation saw the growth of the automatic operation; a great extension of trunk line services; The automatic telephone contributed greatly to the early popularity of telephones in Australia. It was a quicker and more convenient way of communicating with another person on the same exchange — instead of having to go through tedious processes with the operator. From its introduction, the number of automatic telephones in operation grew to a remarkable extent. In 1886, the first trunk link of 16 km was connected to the exchanges of Adelaide and Port Adelaide in South Australia. Then, in 1907, the first inter-capital telephone trunk line was opened between Sydney and Melbourne. It was followed by a line between Melbourne and Adelaide in 1914. Sydney and Brisbane were linked in 1923, and Perth and Adelaide in 1930. In 1930, the first overseas calls from Australia came possible with the introduction of a radiotelephone service to England, and through there to Europe and America. A similar service opened to New Zealand in the same year. Initially, trunk channels linked different manual trunk exchanges. It was necessary for a succession of trunk operators to connect the appropriate channels, one after the other until the connection was made. As trunk traffic grew. the system became increasingly unsuitable. More trunk operators had to be employed and so labour costs increased. It was a tedious and slow way of making a long-distance call, and it was sometimes hard to hear, particularly when several exchanges were linked With technical advances, trunk switching moved from manual operation through a partly automatic phase. Automatic transit switching equipment was used and only a single operator was required to connect a trunk call to a wanted automatic subscriber. Until well beyond the middle of this century, the majority of trunk traffic went through this single telephonist control. In 1953, the number of telephones in use in Australia passed the one million mark. By then, the need for improvement in the automatic exchanges was becoming well recognised. The need was for a telephone switching system which would do a better job more economically than the conventional step-by-step ex-change. This led to the adoption of the Crossbar system as the standard in automatic telephone exchanges in 1960. The introduction of Crossbar switching was a big step forward in the automation of trunk calls. It substituted automatic switching and charging equipment for the originating trunk operator, and improved the quality of the system radically. Before the introduction of the Crossbar system there were often very long delays in obtaining a booked trunk call, and the quality of sound was often very poor. With Crossbar, Subscriber Trunk Dialing (STD) became a reality. A trunk call by STD was as easy to make and almost as fast to connect as a local call.The item was made around the 1940s and used up until the 1970s in manual cord telephone exchanges as a way to time and charge users for trunk calls made over the telecom system of the time. Post Master General dept. - Trunk Call Timer.Inscribed PMG, C. of A, 37. Bell chimes at 3 min increments.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, timer, trunk call, telephone, cord exchange -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1993
Second photograph of sign that tells story of the bell.Colour photograph of the bell tower and bell at St Nicholas Anglican Church, Lakes Entrance, Victoria.buildings, religion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - Land Title, Forest Hill
Handwritten list of transfers of land in Forest Hill originally bought by H.R. Kefford in 1867.Handwritten list of transfers of land in Forest Hill originally bought by H.R. Kefford in 1867. Includes land of Nunawading High School and Forest Hill Shopping Centre.Handwritten list of transfers of land in Forest Hill originally bought by H.R. Kefford in 1867. springvale road, forest hill, canterbury road, kefford, h r, wakefield, john, hartnett, rhoda, reed, william, freehold investment and banking company of australia ltd., lane, john owen, mcarthur, henwood, draeger, carl julius otto, arthur herbert, loomes, vincent, biggs, benjamin, broadhurst, harry tootal, foster, henry, hinricks, henry jesse, barnes, john thomas, mary ann, jay, daniel, cuttle, thomas nathaniel, mock, walter edward, glebe street, forest hill chase, nunawading high school, land sales -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Hill 60 Estate, 1/04/1957 12:00:00 AM
Auctioneer's brochure for Hill 60 Estate, Forest Hill.Auctioneer's brochure for Hill 60 Estate, Forest Hill. 64 sites for auction 2.30 pm Saturday 13 April 1957. Agent Frank Fisher & Co.Auctioneer's brochure for Hill 60 Estate, Forest Hill. forest hill, hill 60 estate, forest hill, frank fisher & co, fisher, frank, menin road, nunawading, andrew street, nunawading, fisher street, nunawading, will street, nunawading, jocelyn court, nunawading, shady grove, nunawading -
Federation University Historical Collection
Geological specimen - Rocks, Copper Specimen, Broken Hill, New South Wales
From the Ballarat School of Mines.Copper Specimen, Broken Hill, New South Walesrocks, geology, copper, broken hill -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Unversity of Ballarat Students at the Sovereign Hill Joss House, c2005, c2005
University of Ballarat is now Federation University AustraliaColour photograph of people in the Sovereign Hill Joss House. federation university, chinese, joss house, sovereign hill, students, international students -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Ann Gervasoni, Hill 60, 18/07/2014
A number of photographs showing what remains at Hill 60.hill 60, hill60, world war one, tunnelling, tunneller australian mining corps, crater -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Box Hill Town Hall, 30/04/1997 12:00:00 AM
Article on future use of Box Hill Town HallArticle on future use of Box Hill Town Hall.Article on future use of Box Hill Town Hallbox hill town hall, future use -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Nunawading opts to join Box Hill, 1994
Council debate on the amalgamation of Box Hill and Nunawading municipalitiesCouncil debate on the amalgamation of Box Hill and Nunawading municipalitiesCouncil debate on the amalgamation of Box Hill and Nunawading municipalitieslocal government, city of nunawading, city of box hill, amalgamations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, The Box Hill-Doncaster Electric Tramway, Repr. 1998
The Box Hill-Doncaster Electric TramwayA history of the Box Hill-Doncaster tramway, incl. photos.The Box Hill-Doncaster Electric Tramwaystation street box hill, box hill and doncaster electric tramway co., tram road, box hill, hilton, henry, tram services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Box Hill Brickworks
Coloured photo - Box Hill Brickworks. Pasted on Board.box hill brick company -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Pamphlet - Photograph - Black and White, Yandoit Hill State School (No 2052)
The land for this school was donated by Carlo Gervasoni. After the closure of the school the building was moved to the corner of Main Road and Seventh Street, Hepburn Springs.A number of students in front of a weatherboard school at Yandoit Hill. yandoit, yandoit hill state school, yandoit hills, yandoit creek, education -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Wombat Hill, Daylesford, c2006-2016
Colour photograph of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford.heritage, daylesford, townscape, wombat hill, wombat hill botanical gardens -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, John and Anne Farrelly's Headstone, Tower Hill Cemetery, 26/07/2009
John and Ann Farrelly was born at County Cavan, Ireland. They arrived in Australia with their family.John and Anne Farrelly Headstone, Tower Hill Cemetery."In Memory of John Farrelly who died June 5th 1890 aged ?6 Years. Also his wife Anne who died April 5th 1890 aged 90 years. Also their son Edward who died March 1st 1926 aged 76 years.tower hill cemetery, john farrelly, anne farrelly, edward farrelly -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Chimney at Sovereign Hill, 2015, 03/03/2015
Colour photograph of a chumneyat Sovereign Hill, Ballarat East.sovereign hill, architecture, chimney -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Windlass at Sovereign Hill, 2015, 03/03/2015
Colour photograph of a windlass at Sovereign Hill, Ballarat East.sovereign hill, windlass, mining -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour photograph, Wombat Hill near Boundary Church Road, Newlyn
Colour photograph of a wooded hill, paddock, and flowering canolawombat hill newlyn, canola -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Tower Hill from Dennington, 2016, 28/12/2016
Sunset from Dennington looking towards Tower Hill.dennington, tower hill, warrnambool, sunset, victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Burials at Aird Hill Burial Ground, c1980
Burials at Air Hill Burial Ground : Appendix c from 'The History of St John's Mitcham' by Syd Wright. With manuscript notes on entries registered under Box Hill.st johns catholic church, mitcham, air hill burying ground -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Bell
Hand bells such as this one were used in schools, churches, meetings and other public gatherings to draw attention or mark time.Small brass hand bell with ebony handle. Bell has metal clapper attached by copper wire. Bell has an inscription."281"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, brass hand bell, hand bell, communication -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Panorama of Stawell from Big Hill with Whims, Poppet Heads & Leaning Shed c 1878
Scene from Big Hill. Market Building in Skene Street at left of Stawell Court House. Businesses at corner of Sloane and Patrick Streets visible. Agnew Drapers store and buildings in upper Main Street visible Shows Mining activity in foreground 1878. Whim in foreground is No7 North Scotchmans and Whim next to that No8 North ScotchmansBlack & White Photograph from Big Hill. Market building left of Court house . Photo shows mining activity in the foreground, Stawell in the background c 1878. refer. Original c 1880 folder (room 2) from Don Rickard & Geoff Oates.stawell, panorama, streetscape, mining -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, View from Maroondah Highway opposite Braeside Avenue towards Loughnan's Hill - 1973
View from Maroondah Highway opposite Braeside Avenue towards Loughnan's Hill - 1973. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. View of Loughnan's hill taken from Ringwood oval. c1960's
Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph: "Loughnan Hill from Eastland site - 22/6/67". -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, Cottage Stamford Hill Bacchus Marsh 1883
Stamford Hill is on the western side of Bacchus Marsh. Main Street which runs in an East to West direction through the town runs directly up Stamford Hill. The precise location of the house or cottage in this image has not been identified and it appears to have been demolished. The identities of the two women and one girl in the picture are unknown.Small sepia unframed photograph on card with gold border framing photograph. Housed in the album, 'Photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll'. The image shows a frontal view of a cottage. The cottage is behind a high timber fence but most of the cottage can be seen. Two young women are standing in front of the fence facing the camera. Standing between them is a young girl. A dog sits beside one of the women. Another dog stands in the gateway behind the girl.On the front: Stevenson & McNicoll. Photo. 108 Elizabeth St. Melbourne. COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT ANY TIME. On the back: LIGHT & TRUTH inscribed on a banner surmounted by a representation of the rising sun. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to STEVENSON & McNICOLL LATE BENSON & STEVENSON, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE stevenson and mcnicoll 1883 photographs of bacchus marsh and district, houses bacchus marsh -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, J Ewins, "Post Office, Ballarat", 1911
View of the intersection of Sturt St and Lydiard St Nth with the Ballarat Post Office being the primary feature. Has an ESCo tram turning from Sturt St into Lydiard St. Shows the trackwork at this location and has several horse-drawn vehicles in the photograph. Would appear that Lydiard St north has either been watered or is being repaired. On the rear is a message to friends of a lady keeping house on a farm (Coolaban) near Lubeck Vic. It is dated 29/10/1911.Demonstrates postcard printing c1910 and has a strong association with the sender.Postcard - coloured, divided back, published by J. Ewins of Ballarat and printed in England.See image 2 for the letter sent in 1911.tramways, trams, esco, post office, lydiard st nth, sturt st