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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Emu Creek Bush Band Collection: Old Time Dance Guide
BHS CollectionNewspaper articles from pages 63 and 65 of 'The Weekly Times' on October 15, 1997 with a description of the Dinki Di Bush Ball recently held at the Eaglehawk Town Hall. The article on page 63 describes the ball and features a photograph of Alan Russ and John Williams. The article on page 65 includes the lyrics to a song 'The Old Bush Dance' and six photographs from the event.emu creek bush band, australian colonial dance, eaglehawk town hall, dinki di bush ball -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald & Weekly Times Ltd, The Sun 17/4/1953, Apr. 1953
... /4/1953 Newspaper Herald & Weekly Times Ltd. ...Yields information about Ballarat civic facilities and is history.Front and back page of "The Sun" Melbourne, Friday April 17, 1953. On page 2 has an articles re Ballarat : homes for aged, hospital, Civic hall, photos of horse trams (3 horses), Town Hall in background), 6 Ballarat Base Hospital Nurses. Front page - Melbourne Olympic Games - final decision by IOC and the Cold War.trams, tramways, horse trams, ballarat, melbourne olympic games, ballarat town hall -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew, City of - Proclamation, 1921
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationKHS OrderKew was declared a City in 1921. The subject file contains two items relating to this proclamation: a photocopy of newspaper pictures showing Lord Stradbroke declaring Kew a City (Weekly Times, 19 March 1921 and a brochure produced in 1921 by Council to commemorate the event. kew - history, city of kew - proclamation, kew in 1921, local government - kew (vic.)kew - history, city of kew - proclamation, kew in 1921, local government - kew (vic.) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, People of Stawell April 1946 Weekly Times
... grampians Newspaper Cutting. People of Stawell. April 1946 Weekly ...Newspaper Cutting. People of Stawell. April 1946 Weekly Timesstawell -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Fruit Tree Pruning Draws Big Crowd, 1980
... Article in the Weekly Times 23.07.1980 p 35 by John Thompson about ...john thompson ian mcclure, m russell, fruit tree pruning, open day, burnley horticultural college -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Melbourne A.A. Club, 1903
... present location". Local Identities The Weekly Times article about ..."Captain Simon Thomas Staughton was the son of Simon Thomas Staughton MLA who had built the mansion Eynesbury on his share of the Exford property inherited from his father Simon Staughton, the original 1840s Werribee River squatter. When the land was sold, Simon’s Exford station extended from Mt Cotterell to the Brisbane Ranges. ST Staughton (senior) was a reputedly the public spirited member of the family in his generation, being a member of the first Roads Board (and Melton Shire President in 1867), a JP, Magistrate and MLA for Bourke from 1883 until his death in 1901, whereupon his son became the MLA for Bourke. Captain ST Staughton had earlier been chosen as a member of a contingent of Victorian Mounted Riflemen sent to England for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee (1897), and was later a member of King Edward’s coronation escort. In October 1899 he had sailed for South Africa with other Mounted Riflemen from Victorian and NSW to take part in the Boer War. There he was awarded the DSO. He died of peritonitis in 1903, aged 27. He was buried in Boroondara Cemetery after a full military funeral, in which the coffin was borne on a gun carriage drawn by four black horses. All local newspapers reported eloquently on the funeral, and the late Captain’s virtues. The Staughton Memorial Lamp was given to the town by his young widow in 1903. In addition a window in the (former) Christ Church bore the inscription ‘This window is erected by his brother soldiers in loving memory of Captain S Tom Staughton, DSO, ADC, MLA’. The Staughton family had been prominent benefactors of the Church, whose altar rails were also inscribed to the much respected Captain, along with a memorial stone in the new chancel. In the 1970s the memorial was within one of four fenced tree plantations, probably erected and planted in the 1920s or 30s. When High Street and its service roads were redesigned in the 1970s the plantations were completely removed, and the Melton and District Historical Society was successful in having the memorial moved about 50 metres east to its present location". The Weekly Times article about a gift from Tom Staughtonlocal identities -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Milshinock, The Weekly Times Farmers' Handbook, 1933
... the weekly times newspaper... times newspaper A handbook for farmers compiled from articles ...A handbook for farmers compiled from articles from practical information from the Rural Section of the Weekly Times in Australia. It has informed generations of farmers on the way of the land, with useful tips and invaluable advice. Few farms would have been without a well-thumbed copy.A brown hardcover book with the title printed in black text, The Weekly Times Farmer's Handbook. Compiled from the Farmers' Information Bureau with the publisher The Herald Press in a square underneath. Price - 2/6 at the bottom. Three black lines decorate both sides and across the Publisher section. Ink stains on the front. The spine has the faded title written. An index is at the back, along with advertising for farming products and equipment. 240p. Stains and foxing on the edges of the pages are visible. Some damage to the spine top and bottom.non-fictionA handbook for farmers compiled from articles from practical information from the Rural Section of the Weekly Times in Australia. It has informed generations of farmers on the way of the land, with useful tips and invaluable advice. Few farms would have been without a well-thumbed copy.farming australia, farming, the weekly times newspaper -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, Herald and Weekly times, "MIRANDA TELLS OF A HOLIDAY ON/ PHILLIP ISLAND"
... Weekly Times newspaper.... This article is significant because thousands of Weekly Times newspaper ...Miranda was a very popular journalist of this era, whose homely style appealed to many readers, especially women, her main audience in her writing. Here she talks about renting a new demonstration holiday home (probably a Coldon Home), which, although small, had a 'dream kitchen'. She describes the birds and walk through the wattle to the beach, but also the many blocks for sale and wonders what the island will be like in 10 years time from their visit. Her son drove them to Pyramid Rock where they almost got bogged on the road. They visit the usual spots, which she describes with a combination of curiosity and enjoyment. She also mentions another block fenced off on the main road which was a gift from the ratepayers of Phillip Island, and which the Young Farmers were to plant out for koala trees.This article is significant because thousands of Weekly Times newspaper readers read Miranda’s letter article without fail each edition. She describes renting a house for a holiday, which indicates the move away from family holidays in guest houses. She also describes some of the rough roads in parts of the island at the time. She concentrates on the island’s natural attractions rather than man- made tourist attractions, which is also significant in letting us see why people would visit Phillip Island in that era. Miranda also predicts the explosion of the holiday home owner market which took place soon after, and continues today though in a more controlled way.Photocopy of newspaper article cut out from full page. Cutting has three columns of text, no images. Black text on white paper. Dark areas due to poor photocopyingWEEKLY TIMES / 2/9/65phillip island, miranda, weekly times newspaper, holiday home, phillip island flora and fauna, pyramid rock, phillip island pengiun parade, young farmers, phillip island beaches, cuddly koala bears, phillip island housing estate land sales -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Document, article, 25,000 Returned Soldiers, Headed By Their Leader, Sir John Monash, Marched Past The Cenotaph On Anzac Day, 05/05/1928
A newspaper photo of returned servicemen and nurses marching past the original First World War memorial during an Anzac Day march in 1928. It was published as a centre page spread on 5 May 1928 in the The Weekly Times. '25,000 Returned Soldiers, Headed By Their Leader, Sir John Monash, Marched Past The Cenotaph On Anzac Day.' A war memorial to the 1914-1918 war was originally erected in Spring Street outside the Victorian Parliament Building (at that time it was the being used by the Australian Federal Parliament, from 1901-1927 when it moved to Canberra). Anzac Day services were held at this memorial in the 1920s and early 1930s. Items were in an envelope with other photos and programmes from different items relating to the Shrine of Remembrance - including discussions on its location and design. Labelled 'Shrine of Remembrance S1 - S14' it was part of an old archive numbering system (S=Shrine), that showed there has been efforts in the past to collect, order and save items of Legacy's history. From articles in Trove: The temporary cenotaph was the original first world war memorial until the Shrine of Remembrance was dedicated in 1937. The cenotaph was a half size replica of the London Symbol of Remembrance in Whitehall. It was made from timber and plaster and was initially meant to only last for the 1926 Anzac day service and be removed. With annual upkeep it remained until at least 1934 when ex-service men proceeded from the incomplete Shrine to the cenotaph on the steps of Parliament House on Anzac day.A record of an Anzac Day ceremony at the old First World War memorial in Spring Street in 1928. Not many photos are available of the original memorial. The size of the march past (reported as 25,000 soldiers) points to the enormous number of Victorians who served in the First World War. Black and white newspaper article about ANZAC Day at the old First World War memorial in Spring Street in 1928.Title: '25,000 Returned Soldiers, Headed By Their Leader, Sir John Monash, Marched Past The Cenotaph On Anzac Day.' Caption: " Scene at Parliament House, Melbourne, where the Governor, Lord Somers, took the salute, as returned Soldiers and Nurses passed, on they way to the Commemorative Service at the Exhibition.'anzac day, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Article, The Age, Governor Take the Reins, 1960
Newspaper articles about the Christmas Party held at Government House in 1960. One is from The Age on 12 December 1960 and two from The Herald on the same day. Melbourne Legacy would hold Christmas parties for junior Legatees at Government House for many years due to the Governor of Victoria being patron of Legacy. Two photos show the Governor Sir Dallas Brooks the reins of a miniature mail coach drawn by two small ponies. Sitting with the Governor is 10 year old Sandra Fitzpatrick of Moe. Children would come from all over Victoria. Two other photos show archery with the Kew City Bowman providing instruction of archery to the children. Judith Berry was instructing Ken Barberis 8 years old. Also a photo is of Mickey Hodder, 11, of Lower Templestowe and Ivy Murray, 5, of Box Hill. The articles were cut from the newspaper and pasted into a scrap book of press clippings. For many years Legacy kept scrap books of press clippings that related to their work and publicity.A record of relationship of Legacy with the Governor of Victoria and the parties that Legacy provided for the children in their care.Newspaper article of the Government House Christmas Party in 1960 pasted to brown page of a scrap book.junior legatees, junior legatee outing, christmas, government house party -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Scott Family, 29/08/1994
Photograph of Lynne Scott and her five children to promote Legacy week. The newspaper cutting says that her husband Colin Scott died in 1985, he had served in the Vietnam War as a reconnaissance pilot. One of his children, Chris, has become a Brisbane Bears footballer. The family were interviewed and said how Legacy had been very good to their family. Lynne Scott says "The most important thing for us was knowing there was someone we could call on if we needed and that the children were being looked after". The Scott family were featured on the 1994 poster for Legacy Week. 1994 was the year of the family and it was fitting that a family was chosen to promote Legacy. They were also featured on the cover of The Answer and article in August 1994.A record of a widow and Junior Legatees promoting Legacy Week and a record of their story and appreciation of Legacy's work.Black and white photo of the Scott family supported by Legacy and a newspaper article about them.legacy promotion, junior legatee, legacy week, answer -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Digital Image, Supplement of Fishermen's Bend, Weekly Times, Fishermen's bend, an old-time settlement near Port Melbourne, Nov 2010
Found by Allan Meiers (grandson) at SLV in 2004 when researching the settlement at Ballast ground'Fishermen's Bend, an old-time settlement near Port Melbourne', page from Weekly Times 27.11.1910. Four photos of the settlement at the Ballast Ground and John Meiers, a veteran fisherman Digital image on database 2119-02.tif fishermans bend, domestic life, industry - fishing, johann meiers, john myer -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Photocopy, Supplement of Fishermen's Bend, Weekly Times, Fishermen's bend, an old-time settlement near Port Melbourne, Nov 2010
Found by Allan Meiers (grandson) at SLV in 2004 when researching the settlement at Ballast ground'Fishermen's Bend, an old-time settlement near Port Melbourne', page from Weekly Times 27.11.1910. 4 photos of the settlement at the ballast ground and john Meiers a veteran fisherman (01) Photographic print from digital scan 285 x 310mm fishermans bend, domestic life, industry - fishing, johann meiers, john myer -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Principal of Burnley Retires, 1977
... Retires Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Weekly Times ...The Weekly Times, September 28, 1977. Two photocopies of a cutting. Article about the retirement of Eric B. Littlejohn as Principal of Burnley College.eric b. littlejohn, the weekly times, principal, retirement, burnley college -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Two Bays Nurseries Visit by Burnley Students, 1906
... weekly times charles bogue luffmann griffeth bros nurseries ...Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 10.03.1906. Article describing an excursion by staff, including C.B. Luffmann, and students to Griffeth Bros Nurseries at Somerville and Mr. Webb's Orchard.weekly times, charles bogue luffmann, griffeth bros, nurseries, mr webb, orchards, staff, students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Gardening as Career for Girls, 1941
... for Girls Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Weekly Times A. P ...The Weekly Times, July 26, 1941. p32. Describes types of jobs available for girl graduates of Burnley. Includes photograph with caption, "Cheerful students at Burnley Horticultural College, Burnley, where they are training to be gardeners and orchardists, for which there is great demand." jobs for female students, gardeners, orchardists, burnley horticultural college, careers -
Clunes Museum
Booklet - BOOK, HERALD PRINT, THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2, CIRCA 1940
... THE WEEKLY TIMES WAS THE FIRST NEWSPAPER IN VICTORIA...THE WEEKLY TIMES WAS THE FIRST NEWSPAPER IN VICTORIA ...THE WEEKLY TIMES WAS THE FIRST NEWSPAPER IN VICTORIA TO ALLOT A CORNER OF ITS WOMEN'S PAGE TO "A WORK BASKET" AS THE POLICY OF THE PAPER DEMANDS THAT EACH SECTION SHOULD BE IN CHARGE OF AN EXPER, A PAGE WAS AFTERWARDS DEVOTED TO NEEDLEWORK COMPETIONS, WITH MONAY PRIZES FOR DESIGNS I CROCHET, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY, DISCLOSED THE FACT THAT WOMEN ONLY NEEDED ENCOURAGEMENT TO PRODUCE GOOD WORK THE KNOWLEDGE THAT DESIGNES MUST BE ORIGINAL STIMULATED INTEREST. PROMPT PAYMENT AND THE SAFE RETURN OF PATTERSN, RESULITED IN A PERMANENT SUPPLY OF NEW IDEAS FROM MANY DIFFERENT PARTS OF AUSTRLAIA. A BOOK OF "WOOLIES" AFFORDS LITTLE SCOPE FOR "DESIGN", SUCH AS IS REPRESENTED IN OTHER BRANCHES OF NEEDLECRAFT. IN DESCRIBING A PATTER AS 'DESIGNED', IT PLACES THE GARMENT AS ORIGINAL, NOT MERLEY WORKED BY THE SENDER. THEIS BOOK HAS BEEN COMPLIED BECAUSE THE EVER RECURRING DEMAND FOR FAVOURITE PATTERS COULD NOT OTHERWISE BE MET BEGINNERS, WHO MAY FIND FIFFICULTY IN COPYING A PATTER, CAN HAVE ANY ENQUIRY ON THE SUBJECT ANSWERED IN THE WEEKLY TIMES. REMEMBER THAT I AM ALWAYS PLEASED TO ANSWER ENQUIRIES AND TO LEND EXAMPLES OF STITCHES. PLEASE ADDRESS YOUR LETTERS TO 'A MOTHER'. THE WEEKLY TIMES, MELBOURNEFRONT COVER DEPICTS DARK BLUE BACKGROUND OF TREES AND SUNRISE IN THE SKY, SOFT COVER, IMAGE OF MAN AND LADY STANDING, WOMAN IN PROFILE IN A CIRCLE AND IMAGE OF WHITE KNITTED BONNET WITHIN A DIAMOND SHAPE. THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2local history, book, reference, trembath, perry -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, University of Ballarat: Newspaper Clippings, July to December, 2000
Newspaper clippings collected by the University during the months July to December, 2000. These come from several sources in Ballarat, Horsham, Ararat, Stawell and the Melbourne Press. The items relate to activities related to the University and individual student achievements.Black A4 , two ring arch lever folder. Divided into months by coloured dividers. university of ballarat, newspaper clippings, 2000, ballarat courier, wimmera mail times, ararat advertiser, stawell times, weekly advertiser, the age, the australian, horsham & district weekly advertiser, july to december -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, University of Ballarat: Newspaper Clippings, January to June, 2000
Newspaper clippings collected by the University during the months January to June 2000. These come from several sources in Ballarat, Horsham, Ararat, Stawell and the Melbourne Press. The items relate to activities related to the University and individual student achievements.Black A4 , two ring arch lever folder. Divided into months by coloured dividers. university of ballarat, newspaper clippings, january to june, 2000, ballarat courier, wimmera mail times, ararat advertiser, stawell times, weekly advertiser, the age, the australian, horsham & district weekly advertiser -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - WW2, The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, OUR HOME FRONT 1939-45, 1995
From the front cover. "OUR HOME FRONT 1939-45/ The tears, the tragedy, the laughter. from the pages of the Herald and The Sun" Hard cover book. Cover - cardboard, with adhered paper cover. White and Yellow print on front, spine and back. Illustrated - black and white and sepia. Colour collage of photographs and newspaper articles. Pictorial book. 287 pages - cut, plain, white colour paper. Black and white and colour photographs and newspaper articles.publications, books, ww2, the herald, the sun -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Newspaper, Weekly Times
... Wendouree goldfields Weekly Times Work on paper Newspaper ... -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, THE WEEKLY TIMES, A Scottish Viking, 2006
... NEWSPAPER CUTTING THE WEEKLY TIMES ...Outlines the Pioneer history of Henry Robbins and his connection to Clunes, Victoria, Australia. He died in 1899 and was buried in St. Arnaud, Victoria, AustraliaA3 photocopy of page 19 of The Weekly Times October 11, 2006 Headline "A Scottish King" History of Neil "Mofatt" McLachlan Robbins Family 1912 - Clunesrobbins, clarke, convict, transported -
Merbein District Historical Society
Newspaper, Weekly Times Merbein scenes (cutting), unknown
... O.P. Knusell J.E. Thomas Weekly Times Merbein scenes Weekly ...merbein west vines, commercial street, the pumping station, commonwealth research station staff, d.v. walters, a.v. lyons, j.e. giles, o.p. knusell, j.e. thomas, weekly times merbein scenes -
Merbein District Historical Society
Newspaper, Weekly Times Merbein scenes (cutting), unknown
... . Allen Streets Vines Merbein township Weekly Times Merbein scenes ...jos. allen, streets, vines, merbein township -
Merbein District Historical Society
Newspaper, Weekly Times Merbein Merbein Central School (cutting), c.1929
merbein township, central school, schools -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, What They Learn at Burnley Horticultural School, 1940
... Newspaper Cutting The Weekly Times ...Photocopy of a page of photographs from "The Weekly Times" July 20, 1940. A variety of activities. the weekly times, burnley horticultural college, p trevaskis, cynthia allen, hilda kirkhope, s kirby, plant potting, liliums, ploughing, pruning roses, a w jessep, e littlejohn, nursery, botany class, seed cleaning, vegetable garden, orchard -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Top Two, 1974
... ." Top Two Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Weekly Times ...Photocopy of photograph in the "The Weekly Times" dated 18.12.1974. Caption reads, "Burnley Horticultural College held its presentation of diplomas and prizes recently. Andre Glew, Dux of the college is seen in the above picture with Karl Liffman who won the G.W. Peart Memorial Prize. Andrea also won the Landscape Design Prize and Karl was awarded the Botany Collection Prize."the weekly times, burnley horticultural college, andrea glew, karl liffman, g.w. peart memorial prize, botany collection prize, dux of college, g w peart memorial prize, landscape design prize -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, 120 Years-a Celebration, 1915-1989
... Newspaper Cutting The Weekly Times ...Full page of photographs in "The Weekly Times" September 20, 1989 "From "The Weekly Times" December 4, 1915." 6 photographs of Dookie and Longerenong Agricultural Colleges and 5 photographs of a "Sericultural Demonstration at Burnley Horticultural Gardens." the weekly times, dookie agricultural college, longerenong agricultural college, burnley horticultural gardens, sericulture, silk worms, sericultural association, council of victorian sericulture association, lady hennessy -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Table Talk, The Lecturer's Desk, 16.-02.1895-18.10.1900
luffman, c b luffmann, argument, mcalpine, cricket match, longerenong -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Graduations at Dookie and Burnley Colleges, 1973
... and Burnley Colleges Newspaper Newspaper Cutting The Weekly Times ...2 page spread of photographs in the "Weekly Times" December 26, 1973. One side, photographs of Dookie, the other side photographs of Burnley. The Premier, Mr. Hamer, opened the new Student Amenities Building and presented prizes.the weekly times, premier of victoria, rupert james hamer, pamela bull, bryan ward, andrea glew, george grumont, gillian schlapp, alan bedggood, student amenities building, sab, opening of student amenities building