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Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), Set of 27 The Met Neighbourhood tickets, 1989
Set of 27 The Met Neighbourhood tickets - May to August 1989. Conditions of use printed on rear. Printed on white paper. 1. Box Hill Neighbourhood - 249613 2. Ditto concession - 309912 3. Box Hill Plus one Neighbourhood - 064116 4. Ditto concession - 061316 5. Box Hill plus inner neighbourhood - 055562 6. Ditto concession - 025464 7. Moorabbin Neighbourhood - 197718 8. Ditto concession - 066968 9. Moorabbin Plus Inner Neighbourhood - 055961 10. Ditto concession - 024218 11. Moorabbin Plus one Neighbourhood - 028858 12. Moorabbin Plus inner Neighbourhood concession - 029817 13. Anywhere Neighbourhood concession - 219260 14. St Albans plus inner Neighbourhood concession - 017518 15. St Albans Neighbourhood - 098515 16. Ditto concession - 146761 17. Anywhere Neighbourhood - 259181 18. St Albans plus inner Neighbourhood - 027538 19. Frankston Neighbourhood - 098762 20. Ditto concession – 139069 21. Frankston plus one Neighbourhood - 020832 22. Frankston plus one neighbourhood concession - 016289 23. Greensborough Neighbourhood concession - 112260 24. Greensborough Neighbourhood - 099960 25. Greensborough Plus Inner Neighbourhood - 024040 26. Ditto concession - 010782 27. Greensborough Plus One Neighbourhood - 004563trams, tramways, tickets, the met, ptc, neighbourhood tickets -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - FIRST CLASS SEASON GREETING BOOKLET
BHS CollectionFirst Class Season Greeting Booklet: Small Blue booklet with gold Print. Gold logo with a horse shoe and a train engine with smoke stack, around that is a banner with *Health Wealth and Happiness line* Also printed on the front is *A First Class Season to you*. Inside on white paper and black print is *First Class Season Ticket. Health Wealth & Happiness Line on the Railway to Life. Always available stations all over the world etc. A Joyous Christmas and a bright New Year, with a long and very happy journey through life. No. 369 Issued by…. Maud. On the back printed in gold is Good Luck. Two hands clasped and underneath At All Times and At All Seasons in Box 625Angus Thomas, Publisher London, E.C.personal effects, greeting cards, christmas -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY LADY'S TICKET, 1931
The Bendigo Horticultural and Agricultural Show began in 1859 when a meeting was held at the Shamrock hotel to form a committee. The first competitive event was a ploughing competition held at Lockwood in June 1859.3 x Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Society Lady's Ticket: Cream and pink label with pink cotton through a small hole for wearing. Red Print on a cream back ground *Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Society. On pink back ground in the centre with red print is *Lady's Ticket. Underneath on cream is *Spring show carnival. 1931.Two tickets No. 560 and one 271 with /1/2/3. On the back in red print is *This ticket admits one. & must be produced at entrance gates and stand. Strictly not Transferable. Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Spring Show Carnival, 1931. Tuesday, Oct. 13; Wed., Oct. 14; Thu., Oct. 15. Issued to....E.G. Ham Secretary. Pall Mall, Bendigo. Box 625organization, club/society, agricultural and horticultural show, bendigo agricultural & horticultural society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETYS LADY'S TICKET, 1966
The Bendigo Horticultural and Agricultural Show began in 1859 when a meeting was held at the Shamrock hotel to form a committee. The first competitive event was a ploughing competition held at Lockwood in June 1859.Bendigo Agricultural Show Society Lady's Ticket: Lady's Ticket and Family Ticket included. Yellow card, black print with hole left side for attaching Reads * Lady's Ticket and Family Ticket 1966. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. October 20th, 21st and 22nd. This ticket will admit either a Lady or the Member's Family up to 14 years of age, provided it is produced with either the Member's ticket or the other Lady's Ticket. Admit to Grounds and Grandstands. Cr. K.R. McLennan, President. F.B. Jennings, Secretary. Ticket No. 427. Lady's Ticket retains the portion to be given to the Gatekeeper. Box 625organization, club/society, agricultural and horticultural show, bendigo agricultural show society. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - PRINCESS INTERMISSION TICKET
BHS CollectionPrincess Intermission Ticket: Red card with black print, rectangular in shape with black striped top and bottom. In large print is *Princess* in the middle and Intermission is across the centre of Princess.. Box 625.theatre, princess theatre -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Diamond Valley Railway, Eltham Lower Park, 7 September 2008
Kids of all ages enjoy the Miniature Railway. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p163 On Sundays in Eltham thousands of children, mums, dads and grandparents can be seen travelling around Lower Eltham Park in tiny trains. They are among the two and half million passengers who have travelled on the Diamond Valley Railway since it officially began in 1961. The miniature railway originally operated from the 1940s at Chelsworth Park, Ivanhoe, until flooding caused it to be moved to the Eltham Lower Park in 1959. The railway is modelled on the 1920s era – the heyday of passenger rail travel – and the trains are built on a scale of two inches to the foot (1/6). Although not exact replicas, trains include models of the Spirit of Progress, Puffing Billy, The Overland, Dog Boxes, Vic Rail S class, G class and a NSW 81 Class. The three and a half kilometres of track is set amongst native plants and picnic areas. A friendly hoot or the clang of a bell occasionally punctuates the tranquillity as a train emerges from a treed bend with passengers excitedly waving to onlookers. For $3 the train takes you on a 13-minute two-kilometre ride. Passengers sit in single file in the narrow train, which clatters along tracks built to the scale of the Australian narrow gauge of three feet six inches (1.1m). These are used in Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia. Safety standards are stringently kept. Even before you buy a ticket notices tell you that you must wear closed shoes. You can even borrow these, and you are given a pair of socks for the ride! Blue-overalled volunteers check tickets, see you aboard, and drive the train. They are mainly retired men who can at last devote their time to what little boys dream of – playing with trains. Passengers are instructed in safe behaviour, then the station master waves a white flag and off we go. The guard sits at the back with his whistle and green flag at the ready. The winding track, fringed by native trees and bushes planted by volunteers, stands on crown land managed by Nillumbik Council. The train clatters along the track and crosses a bridge over a drain elevated by name to The Blow Fly Creek. We pass by Meadmore Junction at a speed of three kilometres an hour. Then on through a tunnel, accompanied by squeals of delight, and after a few moments of blackness, light glimmers at the end. On we go, past the original platform, along another route past busy Main Road through Pine Creek Station, over a bridge and through another tunnel with more screams of delight.Then a signal stops us before the ‘all clear’ to return to our original point of departure. The railway services its passengers – the largest number of any miniature railway in Australia – with a fleet including: six diesel locomotives, three steam locomotives, eight sets of passenger cars and one battery electric Dog Box set. Members also privately own 20 locomotives and powered carriage sets as well as four carriage sets.1 All the trains are stored on-site in workshops, sheds and a tunnel. The railway is entirely run by volunteers, so that all ticket money is used for maintenance and extensions, and some goes to local charities. Since 1991, the entire railway has been rebuilt, including an upgraded signalling system. About half of the 120 volunteer members are active with about 35 working each Sunday, and a dozen or so working every Wednesday. Members are trained to positions of station assistant, booking officer, train guard, train driver or signalman. Members construct new carriages and locomotives as well as maintaining track, signalling and rolling stock.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, diamond valley railway, eltham lower park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - MELBOURNE MILITARY TATTOO TICKET, 1979
The first Melbourne Military Tattoo held in conjunction with the Edinburgh Tattoo was held at the MCG in March 1979.Melbourne Military Tattoo Ticket : Cream and yellow card with black print. Details on the ticket are, Saturday March 31 at 8pm. Performance No 10 Melbourne Military Tattoo. Melb. Cricket Ground. Enter Gate 10. Adult. S10 E 1 7.50. Event code 633 TAT11. On the back are rules of the event. Box 625entertainment, concert -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, Rules for Horse Car Drivers
... and care of cash boxes, accidents, fares, tickets, and general work.... of cash boxes, accidents, fares, tickets, and general work. Yields ...Copy of a document from an original source, handwritten and partly typed. Details the 78 Rules that applied to the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company horse tram drivers and their operations. Gives rules for their personal behaviour, duties, watering of the horses, passing of other horse-drawn trams, walking horses around curves, operations, management of passengers, use and care of cash boxes, accidents, fares, tickets, and general work.Yields information about the rules that Melbourne horse tram drivers operated by.Set of two blue foolscap handwritten or typed sheets consisting of six sheets each (Rules 1 to 78) titled Rules for Horse Car Drivers and special notice for drivers.tramways, trams, rules, mtoco, horse trams, horse cars, drivers -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Victorian Railways - Motor Coach tickets - set of 15, Victorian Railways (VR), 1966
Tickets used by the Victorian Railways from the time of introduction of decimal currency (1966). At the time, 3c was the lowest fare in use. 1 and 2c were printed, but not issued. A 2c ticket was printed but a copy has not survived. Understood to be used until the introduction of time based tickets in the early 80s. Demonstrates tickets printed by the Victorian Railways for their bus or coach services.Victorian Railways - Motor Coach (buses) tickets - set of 15 ticket blocks - two hundred in each block, stapled onto a heavy cardboard sheet with a white "keeper" piece. 1 – 1c – 001000 to 001199 2 – 3c – 031400 to 031599 3 – 4c – 051400 to 051599 4 – 5c – 011000 to 011199 5 – 6c – 081400 to 081599 6 – 7c – 021400 to 021599 7 – 8c – 051800 to 051999 8 – 9c – 040000 to 040199 9 – 11c – 011000 to 011199 10 – 12c – 021600 to 021799 11 – 13c – 031200 to 031399 12 – 14c – 011400 to 011599 13 – 16c – 011800 to 011999 14 – 17c – 041600 to 041799 15 – 21c - 001400 to 001599 Tickets were received in an Addressograph cardboard box with a lable for the Association of Railway Enthusiasts. victorian railways, tickets, buses, motor coaches -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Timetables - MMTB Buses, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB)
Timetables - provide information on ticketing, fares, timing points, with a description of the route and a map. Not all services had been allocated a route number at the time. 1 - Deer Park West - Sunshine - Footscray - City - Jan 1975, including a separate weekend timetable' 2 - Box Hill - Shoppingtown - Templestowe - May 1975 3 - Bulleen - North Kew City - Routes 203, 204, 205, 206, 208 and 209 - August 1972 4 - North Altona - City - route 232 - June 1979 5 - Clifton Hill - Elsternwick route - route 246, Point Ormond - route 247 and 248 - June 1974 6 - La Trobe University - Northland - West Heidelberg - City - routes 256, 251, 253, 254, 252, 255 - August 1974 7 - Warrandyte - Park Orchards - Ringwood - routes 273, 274, 275 - Feb. 1974 8 - Warrandyte - Donvale - Templestowe - Shoppingtown - City - routes 276, 277, 278, 294, 278, 280, 299, 268 - April 1975 9 - East Kew, Box Hill Doncaster, Shoppingtown - routes 284, 285, 270 - May 1974 10 - Box Hill - Mitcham, East Doncaster, Ringwood - routes 287, 286, 288, 282, 283, 272 - March 1974' 11 - Box Hill - North Blackburn - route 290 - March 1974 12 - Fishermans Bend - City - routes 233, 235, 237 - Feb 1979.Yields information about MMTB Bus services during the 1970s.Set of twelve MMTB Bus timetables - multifolded printed on yellow paper, except for Deer Park timetables for Saturdays and Sundays printed on green paper.timetable, the met, buses, box hill, doncaster, templestowe, warrandyte, elsternwick, fishermans bend, deer park, altona, sunshine, footscray, shoppingtown -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Zone 1+2+3 Sunday Daily ticket, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), Dec. 1991
Ticket for Sunday travel in all three Melbourne zones from December 1991 to August 1992. Has The Met logo on the front with the radio station Triple M on top. Notes both parties on the rear. Demonstrates a Zone ticket issued for Sunday travel partly sponsored by Tripple M a Melbourne radio station.Ticket - on light white card - yellow boxes with blue printing.public transport, tickets, zone system, tripple m -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Raffle tickets (6) & Butchers Account, 1941-1953
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Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Memberships, Cow Agistment & Show ticket, 1952-1955
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Citizen's Club Membership Tickets, 1956
harry traeger, j lapthorne, merbein citizen's club