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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - MITCHELL STREET, BENDIGO, C1907
Postcard, hand tinted. Image shows Charing Cross Bendigo, looking up Mitchell Street towards Railway line. Alexandra Fountain on RH side of image, tram heading up View Street in foreground. Two trams in Pall Mall, one a 'toast-rack' tram. Men standing near fountain and tram, woman in long dress in background behind fountain. Man on horseback coming down Mitchell Street. On north corner of Pall Mall and Mitchell ' C. Plumbe, Tailor' on top and verandah of brick building. On south side of road, on front of building ' City Club' On bottom of card: Mitchell Street, Bendigo. On rear of postcard ' Cole's Sunny Australian Series, 102 View. E.W. Cole, Book Arcade, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide. Wriitten on card in pen and addressed to ' Mrs. Russell, Post Office, Patho.' Message reads: A very happy Xmas to all at Patho P.O., arrived home safely, did not miss the train. Leaving on Sat. for Queenscliff. Kindest regards to all. A. Morcom.'bendigo, streetscape, mitchell street, charing cross, mitchell street, bendigo, trams, alexandra fountain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BENDIGO SAYS GOOD-BYE TO THE TRAMS, c1972
13 April 1972. Bendigo Says Good-bye to the Trams. A1 sheet - double sided. Tramway history 1890 - 1972, 2 copies. At the stroke of 5 pm from Eaglehawk Town Hall clock 82 years of history will end as the last tram makes its sentimental journey to the city, while at the Bendigo Cemetery - the Quarry Hill line terminus - another tram will be leaving for its last resting place. Other articles include: Four Eras, of trams. The Trammies, covering Ballarat, Geelong in the form of a poem. 1927 and all that, by Basil Miller, remembering his 45 years of service with the trams. How it all started, The twin communities of Sandhurst and Eaglehawk were relatively early in considering the possibility of operating street tramways within their boundaries. Cabs, Battery Cars, Construction, Strikes, Bendigo 1890 to 1972 - Tramways. Man and his Mates, continued from previous page, Explosion, Touchy Task, A Quickey, Horrors. Electric in 1903, There was excitement galore in the City during April, 1903 - and the Advertiser recorded the progress of the new-fangled electric machine. One man's Memories, Tough times, humour, tragedy and comradeship - they all came flooding back as former Bendigo tramway-man Tom Griffiths recently turned the clock back. Keb Sir Keb Sir? 'Keg sir? Tram off the line,' was the call of the cabbies when a train pulled in at the Bendigo railway station. Altered Shopping Trend, With advent of the electric tram in Bendigo came change in shopping habits.organization, business, bendigo trams, bendigo advertiser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO TRAMWAYS 1890 - 1972
Part of an article from the Bendigo Advertiser April 13, 1972 titled The End of an Era - A Man and his Mates. Mentioned in the article is the trammies signalling one another when the inspector was around, the explosion when the wire broke and hit the ground and what the trammies did about it, some of Tom Griffiths experiences, a semi-trailer taking the side out of a tram and a few of the local characters. The passenger bus helped to end the era of the trams.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo tramways 1890 - 1972, bendigo advertiser 13/4/1972, tom griffiths, baby health centre, miss tavenor's sweetshop, needle mine, robbie burns hotel, eaglehawk wine saloon, town hall hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GEORGE BOSOMWORTH COLLECTION: PHOTO OF BENDIGO
Small black and white photograph. The photo is dated 10/10/1952 on the left hand side man is standing on tram track, a tram is approaching at the centre of the photo with several persons around, on the right hand side a man standing against a parked car. Buildings on the background, the sign Armstrong can be seen on one.photograph, streetscape, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO TRAM NO 19, 1935
Black and White Photo of Tram No 19, No 19 Tram parked by a Peppercorn Tree, Destination Plate at top of tram reads 'Depot', Markings on back of Photo read 'Bendigo Electric Tramways 1935', '1935 One man- two man cars', 'S.E.C. Colours', stamped with 'Printed by Olivers Bendigo'photograph, tram, no. 19, bendigo tram, bendigo trams, bendigo tramways, trams, bendigo electric tramways -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction, The Met, "Traffic Wages - Rates of Pay", 1979 and 1984
Instruction - two foolscap sheets - titled "Traffic Wages - Rates of Pay", listing rates the various components of the pay, including weekly and hourly rates for Tram and Bus conductors, tram drivers, bus drivers two man and bus drivers one many. Gives details of service increments and how paid hours are calculated. Sheet 1 dated 4/11/1979 and sheet 2 - 1/7/1984.trams, tramways, mmtb, mta, wages, payroll, conductors, drivers, buses