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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Shillinglaw Cottage, Eltham Common, Panther Place, Eltham, 29 October 1985, 29/10/1985
Shire of Eltham Archives Series 13, Photograph Album, 1985. Originally contained in a 2-ring PVC binder and document sleevesColour photographseries 13, shire of eltham archives, eltham common, graffiti, panther place, shillinglaw cottage -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, Diamond Valley News, 29 Sep 1964; Commemorative Issue on the Occasion of the PROCLAMATION of the Shire of Diamond Valley and its severance from the City of Heidelberg, 29 Sep 1964
Local newspaper (complete); 40 pagesnewspaper, local newspapers, diamond valley news -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ruth H. Pendavingh, Eltham Market, 29 Jul 1994, 29/07/1994
Originally contained in an A4 spiral bound blue plastic document folder with clear inserts of inkjet printouts, 3 images per page, 7 pages with explanatory notes and "Sue Law" at the top of each page.Low-resolution copy of colour photographcarparks, eltham, markets -
Australian Queer Archives
Article, Lowe, Barry, 1947, Barry Lowe, Lowe-life, in The Sydney Star, v.3, n.13, 29 January 1982, p.7, 29 January 1982
Printed text on newsprint.Chevron Hotel (Sydney); First sexual experience; Indigenous Australians – Discrimination; Australia Day. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Slab hut, Warrandyte, Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
[article by Bettina Woodburn in EDHS Newsletter No. 97, July 1994:] THE WARRANDYTE MYSTERY TOUR MAY 29TH 1994 - Members of the Eltham Historical Society met at the Old Post Office, now converted into the Warrandyte Historical Museum, for a picnic lunch on the sunny back verandah overlooking the shimmering Yarra River. Interesting photographs and artefacts filled various rooms outlining the history of this area, and told tales of Aboriginal and more recent neighbours of the Eltham Shire. The weather was calm, cloudy mostly with only occasional sunny patches, but it wasn't cold, although the autumnal leaf colours had changed to wintry brown. "All Aboard" and we set off in the Warrandyte Community Bus (with the School Bus sign displayed at the rear) to learn about local places of "Pride and Joy” from Bruce our guide and Tom the driver. Almost directly opposite we entered Whipstick Gully to explore the first of the district's hidden treasures - the Victory, one of the largest of the six or so major mines, past the old quarry now used for abseiling practice. By torchlight we entered the rocky hillside and saw the seams of quartz the miners had followed in their search for gold. Stamping batteries, and there was one in this gully, converted discarded rock into 'road metal'. Warrandyte is proud to be the first declared Goldfield in 1851, and one of the longest surviving, into the 1920s. A pleasant drive across the Bridge and along Bradley's Lane to Norman's Reserve brought us to see another Tunnel at Pound Bend through which the Yarra was diverted to allow about three miles of river-bed to be used for prospecting for alluvial gold. Still on this side of the river we visited the Old Slab Hut in Castles Road. This remnant of miners' housing is preserved because it had been incorporated into a weatherboard house, and saved from the bulldozers - a last minute reprieve, for preservation, by the National Trust. Devastating bush fires have destroyed other old cottages built of wattle and daub, with bark roofs and stone fire-places. The Cairn commemorating the disclosure of Gold Discovery at Warrandyte on June 30th 1851 beside Anderson's Creek Road was our next point of historical interest. We drove on to South Warrandyte and circled back to above the ford on Anderson's Creek to the entrance of the 4th Hill Mine. Again we crept along with our torches, careful of the low roof-rock, and side shafts. At a junction in a large cavity we were able to stand, look up a long air-vent which some 'cavers' climb down, and marvel at, and experience an aspect of a miner's life. Outside we heard the same bird songs, the trills and bell-pealing, saw the same straggly eucalypts, and a silver leafed wattle in flower, native grasses and ferns, and the neat present day houses, often of Warrandyte stone, perhaps veneered only. The day ended pleasantly, seeing more of the Yarra from Everard Drive, and the water rushing out of the Tunnel at Pound Bend, before returning to afternoon tea or coffee at the Museum. A great day for all concerned - many thanks to the Organisers.Colour photographslab hut, warrandyte, "warrandyte miner's cottage" -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pound Bend tunnel, Warrandyte, Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
[article by Bettina Woodburn in EDHS Newsletter No. 97, July 1994:] THE WARRANDYTE MYSTERY TOUR MAY 29TH 1994 - Members of the Eltham Historical Society met at the Old Post Office, now converted into the Warrandyte Historical Museum, for a picnic lunch on the sunny back verandah overlooking the shimmering Yarra River. Interesting photographs and artefacts filled various rooms outlining the history of this area, and told tales of Aboriginal and more recent neighbours of the Eltham Shire. The weather was calm, cloudy mostly with only occasional sunny patches, but it wasn't cold, although the autumnal leaf colours had changed to wintry brown. "All Aboard" and we set off in the Warrandyte Community Bus (with the School Bus sign displayed at the rear) to learn about local places of "Pride and Joy” from Bruce our guide and Tom the driver. Almost directly opposite we entered Whipstick Gully to explore the first of the district's hidden treasures - the Victory, one of the largest of the six or so major mines, past the old quarry now used for abseiling practice. By torchlight we entered the rocky hillside and saw the seams of quartz the miners had followed in their search for gold. Stamping batteries, and there was one in this gully, converted discarded rock into 'road metal'. Warrandyte is proud to be the first declared Goldfield in 1851, and one of the longest surviving, into the 1920s. A pleasant drive across the Bridge and along Bradley's Lane to Norman's Reserve brought us to see another Tunnel at Pound Bend through which the Yarra was diverted to allow about three miles of river-bed to be used for prospecting for alluvial gold. Still on this side of the river we visited the Old Slab Hut in Castles Road. This remnant of miners' housing is preserved because it had been incorporated into a weatherboard house, and saved from the bulldozers - a last minute reprieve, for preservation, by the National Trust. Devastating bush fires have destroyed other old cottages built of wattle and daub, with bark roofs and stone fire-places. The Cairn commemorating the disclosure of Gold Discovery at Warrandyte on June 30th 1851 beside Anderson's Creek Road was our next point of historical interest. We drove on to South Warrandyte and circled back to above the ford on Anderson's Creek to the entrance of the 4th Hill Mine. Again we crept along with our torches, careful of the low roof-rock, and side shafts. At a junction in a large cavity we were able to stand, look up a long air-vent which some 'cavers' climb down, and marvel at, and experience an aspect of a miner's life. Outside we heard the same bird songs, the trills and bell-pealing, saw the same straggly eucalypts, and a silver leafed wattle in flower, native grasses and ferns, and the neat present day houses, often of Warrandyte stone, perhaps veneered only. The day ended pleasantly, seeing more of the Yarra from Everard Drive, and the water rushing out of the Tunnel at Pound Bend, before returning to afternoon tea or coffee at the Museum. A great day for all concerned - many thanks to the Organisers.Two colour photographswarrandyte, activities, pound bend -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Aboriginal artefacts at the Warrandyte Museum (former Post Office); Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
Colour photographactivities, aboriginal artefacts, warrandyte museum -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Gold Memorial Cairn, Andersons Creek; Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
The Cairn commemorates the disclosure of Gold Discovery at Warrandyte on June 30th 1851 beside Anderson's Creek RoadColour photographactivities, gold memorial cairn, warrandyte, andersons creek -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Victory Mine, Whipstick Gully; Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
Colour photographactivities, warrandyte, victory mine, whipstick gully -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pound Bend Tunnel, Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
Colour photographactivities, warrandyte, pound bend -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pound Bend Tunnel, Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
Colour photographactivities, warrandyte, pound bend -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pound Bend Tunnel, Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
Colour photographactivities, warrandyte, pound bend -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pound Bend Tunnel, Warrandyte Mystery Tour, 29 May 1994, 29/05/1994
Colour photographactivities, warrandyte, pound bend -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph (Item) - Photographs, Photographs of Faculty of Science tour by FOBG Guides on 29/09/2022, 29/09/2022
Burnley Campus became part of the Faculty of Science in 2019native garden, hilda kirkhope rockery, orchard border, fobg, friends of burnley gardens, the university of melbourne faculty of science, burnley gardens, guides -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction, The English Electric Company Limited, “Specification for DK 29, 30, 31 and 32 Ventilated Traction Motors”, “Specification for ventilated traction motor DK34 – box frame for 24” or 27” car wheels”, 1921
3701.1 – English Electric Co. Ltd – “Specification for DK 29, 30, 31 and 32 Ventilated Traction Motors”, publication No. 288 – 4 pages. Includes motor performance chart for the DK 30B motor and 2 images of Ventilated traction motors, one box frame and one split frame type. Publication No. 223 and 224 respectively. 3701.2 – English Electric Co. Ltd – “Specification for ventilated traction motor DK34 – box frame for 24” or 27” car wheels”. Publication No. 263, March 1921 – 4 pages. Includes Two photographic images for this motor, showing complete motor and significant parts – publication numbers 283 and 284 respectively. Traction Motor curves for DK34A motor, publication No. 295..1 - has "40HP motor" in pencil in top right hand corner. .2 - ditto for "30HP motor"trams, tramways, english electric, specification, maintenance, motors -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Minute book, Minute book - Independent Order of Rechabites Perseverance Junior Tent No. 265, Ringwood - 1920 to 1926, 29-Jun-20
... Junior Tent No. 265, Ringwood - 1920 to 1926. ...Minute book of the Ringwood Junior Tent of the Independent Order of RechabitesRed mottled covered book with 182 pages all used, dated from 29-Jun-1920 to 2-Aug-1926 -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Butter Churn
... Blow Registration No 856612 ...Half Gallon glass butter churn gear drive screw top in working condition Blow Butter Churn 220 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Nagata, Yuriko. et al, Japanese internees at Loveday, 1987
... Journal of the Historical Society of SA no 15 1987 ...Japanese internees at Loveday Camp South AustraliaPlastic folder clear cover black border and back page. Right hand page hand written. Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia Japanese internees at Loveday 1941-1946 and Repatriating. Japanese internees at Loveday Camp by Yuriko Nagata. Report written by Yuriko Nagata japanese internees, loveday camp -
Clunes Museum
Plan - PLANS CLUNES CARAVAN PARK, NO. 1 - SHIRE OF TALBOT & CLUNES. IAN MANSLEY, SHIRE ENGINEER NO. 2 - LEO MCMAHON & ASSOCIATES PTY. LTD. LICENSED SURVEYORS & ENGINEERS, 31 LYONS ST. NTH. BALLARAT, 1976
... NO. 1 - SHIRE OF TALBOT & CLUNES. IAN MANSLEY, SHIRE ...NO. 1 PLAN - CLUNES CARAVAN PARK ENGINEER - IAN MANLEY NO. 2 PLAN - SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP OF CLUNES, COUNTY OF TALBOT, BY LEO MCMAHON AND ASSOCIATES, LICENSED SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERSplans, caravan park, ian manley, plan section 15 -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Baylie, W. H, On the Aborigines of the Goulburn District. Part 1 & 2, 1843
... The Port Phillip Magazine; Vol. 1 No. 2 January 1843 ...A good outline of the clan numbers practices, diseases and white attitudes although spiked with the white attitudes to indigenous races of the time.Part 1 pp 86-92; footnotes; Part 2 pp188 - 191; A good outline of the clan numbers practices, diseases and white attitudes although spiked with the white attitudes to indigenous races of the time.taungurung tribe - contact history., aboriginals goulburn district - treatment of illnesses; intelligence; massacre; child removal proposal; education; christianity., clan groups goulburn protectorate - taungurung - neenbullocks; budderbullocks; orilims; ya -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Fruit historic to the core, 29/07/1988
Local historian Kevin Patterson discusses the origins of the "Batman" apple tree on the banks of the Plenty River.Photocopy of news clipping from "The Sun" 29/7/1988Handwritten in black pen "The Sun" 29/7/1988.batman apple tree, greensborough, kevin patterson, frederick flintoff, plenty river -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Metlink, "Carnivale - A day out fun and festivities - Sunday April 18, 2004" "Metrolink - a new beginning for Yarra Trams - 29 August 1999", April 2004, Sept. 1999
Set of two horizontal format posters about events involving Yarra Trams staff functions. .1 - poster featuring proof photographs and range of photos taken on the day of "Carnivale - A day out fun and festivities - Sunday April 18, 2004" - had the contact name of Grant Cooper, along with Yarra Trams logo. .2 - poster featuring photographs from the launch of Yarra trams under the management of Metrolink - "Metrolink - a new beginning for Yarra Trams - 29 August 1999" - featuring management and staff at the time at a entertainment event. Has the Metrolink logos. In the picture above the cake and others are John Wilson formerly of Metbus, ? and Hubert Guyot the CEO of Yarra Trams. Metrolink was a joint venture between Transfield Services and Europe's Transdev, and was the operating company in the background, "trading as Yarra Trams".trams, tramways, yarra trams, metrolink, launch -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Aberdeen Road Blackburn South, 2001
... No.29 ...Auction of 29 Aberdeen Road Blackburn South Saturday 7 July 2001.Auction of 29 Aberdeen Road Blackburn South Saturday 7 July 2001. Sold 6 July $252,000. Agent: WoodardsAuction of 29 Aberdeen Road Blackburn South Saturday 7 July 2001. aberdeen road, blackburn south, no.29 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Ephemera - Timetable/s, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), Timetable as from 29 June 1970 - Bendigo, 1970
Two page Gestetner copy of an amended timetable for tram services in Bendigo for the SECV issued 29 June 1970. Gives times for the departure from the City and the terminus for the Eaglehawk, Quarry Hill, Golden Square and North Bendigo routes. Page 1 for Monday to Friday, page 2 for Saturday and on the bottom of page 2, details of Sunday services commencing from 2pm, until about 10.30pm. May have been the last timetable issued for Bendigo. On Gestetner foolscap sized paper, stapled in the top left corner. Headed the "Northern Electricity Supply Branch / Bendigo Tramways - Amended Timetable - 29th June, 1970" 1637.1 - 2nd copy added 22/08/04 - has two staples in top left hand corner. See pdf documents for good quality scans and history of record for details of source.bendigo, secv, timetables, tram services -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety; Intake 29, July 2004
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Photograph of students in Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety, Intake 29, July 2004Colour photograph.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, occupational health and safety, certificate iv, intake 29, july 2004 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Warrandyte Historical Society, Warrandyte School No. 12 Centenary 1875-1975, Souvenir Programme, reprinted for 1993 reunion, 1975
... Warrandyte School No. 12 Centenary 1875-1975, Souvenir ...History of Warrandyte School, list of Head Teachers7 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.warrandyte, state school no. 12, warrandyte state school -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Poster - Eddy's Grove, 29, Bentleigh
An undated typed poster for the forthcoming auction on April 18, 1936 of the brick house at 29 Eddy’s Grove, Bentleigheddy’s grove, centre road, bentleigh, land subdivision, w.h. wood and co. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Viscount 800 Series Aircraft Manual Volume 2 Customers No.816
... Viscount 800 Series Aircraft Manual Volume 2 Customers No ...Chapters 15 To 29 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Environment Champion Recognised, 29/03/2023
... Eastsider News No.15 by Dianne Tribe ...David Berry is awarded a CROWAG awardThe inaugural Environment and Biodiversity Award was given to David Berry from the Combined Residents of Whitehorse Action Group (CROWAG) by Dianne Tribenon-fictionDavid Berry is awarded a CROWAG awardberry david, blackburn and district tree preservation society, tribe dianne, combined residents of whitehorse action group -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Hawthorn Road, 23-29, Caulfield
Black and white photograph of four two-story Victorian terrace houses at 23-29 Hawthorn Road Caulfield. Photo dated 03/09/1972.hawthorn road, caulfield, terrace houses, houses, architectural features, streetscape