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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Administrative record - Minute Book, Public Works Committee, City of Port Melbourne, 1915 - 1924
... Administrative record Minute Book, Public Works Committee, City of Port ...City of Port Melbourne - Public Works Committee Minute Book for the period 1915 to 1924 local government - city of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Administrative record - Minute Book, Public Works Committee, Town of Port Melbourne, Rough Minute Book from 26.01.1909, 1908 - 1911
... government - town of port melbourne Town of Port Melbourne - Public ...Town of Port Melbourne - Public Works Committee. Rough Minute Book - from 26.01.1908 to 27.06.1911local government - town of port melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Port Melbourne Town Hall bookings, No 5 Australian 1916 Rough Diary, 1916
Diary of hall events, Port Melbourne Town Hall 1916, listing e.g. public meetings, bazaars. e.g. Womens Welcome Committee. Records of hours worked by employeesnear the front on "Notes from 1915" page. Beige cover with black printing on cover; general printed pages at front including advertisements and "The Customs Tariff"local government - town of port melbourne, port melbourne town hall, social activities -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - 135 & 137 Evans Street (Raglan Street Housing Commission flats), Port Melbourne, Meredith Turnbull, Dec 1996
Meredith Turnbull photographed this series in 1996 to record the rapidly changing streetscape, which had already had a number of old houses replaced by concrete two-storey structures under the State government's urban consolidation policyFrom a series of 70 colour photos recording all buildings in Evans Street from Graham Street overpass to Ingles Street, as photographed from the railway reservation, by Meredith Turnbull in December 1996 - - number 135, 137- Raglan Street Housing Commission flatsHouse numbers noted on backbuilt environment - domestic, built environment - public housing, meredith turnbull -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - 141 Evans Street (Raglan Street Housing Commission flats), Port Melbourne, Meredith Turnbull, Dec 1996
Meredith Turnbull photographed this series in 1996 to record the rapidly changing streetscape, which had already had a number of old houses replaced by concrete two-storey structures under the State government's urban consolidation policyFrom a series of 70 colour photos recording all buildings in Evans Street from Graham Street overpass to Ingles Street, as photographed from the railway reservation, by Meredith Turnbull in December 1996 - number 141 - Raglan Street Housing Commission flatsHouse numbers noted on backbuilt environment - domestic, built environment - public housing, meredith turnbull -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Payment advice, Melbourne Water Supply from Borough of Sandridge Council, 1880s
Payment advice for water from Melbourne Water Supply approved by public works committee, examined by finance committee, passed for payment by Sandridge Councilsport - lawn bowls, parks and gardens, port melbourne bowling club, henry norval edwards, michael tarver quinn, local government - borough of sandridge -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Legal record, Ewan Ogilvy's Bayside Papers, Box Three - Port Melbourne Bayside Development Development Agreement - contract of sale, 1987
Ewan Ogilvy, former Melbourne Councillor and also of Community Services Victoria, Inner Urban Ministerial Advisory Committee and Uniting Church's Centre for Urban Research and Action (CURA), was instrumental in social justice approaches to town planning. He and CURA's Social Justice and the City Project funded Port Melbourne community groups protesting against the SCDC development in 1987. His files were presented to the Society in May 2001 on his preparation for leaving Victoria.From Ewan Ogilvy's chronologically organised 'Bayside Papers' relating to the proposed development of Port Melbourne industrial land in the late 1980s: Stapled photocopies of Port Melbourne Bayside Development Development Agreement - contract of saleRust marks from bulldog clip top front cover. Signed 'Ewan Ogilvy'town planning, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, public action campaigns, environmental issues, public housing, missions to seamen, ewan ogilvy, centre for urban research and action, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, linton r lethlean, barry pullen - mlc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Bound file, amalgamation papers, City of Port Melbourne, 1970s
1971 file of amalgamation papers, bound in black, containing consultants' reports, draft letter to parliamentarians, employment statistics, address to LGAB (100 pp), details of opposing community groups etc. Re union with City of Melbourne. Also two letters re railway along Howe Parade, and copy of 'The Record' article, bound in so that it can't be seen.amalgamation, town planning - proposals shelved, transport - railways, local government, public action campaigns, sholl rutzou sharman pty ltd, henry melville fennell, mayors -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Archive - Bayside Development, Resident Action Group, Lyn Allison Archive, 1992 - 1994
These papers document Lyn Allison's involvement in the above. Filed & indexed by J Bolitho.Covers Lyn Allison's background and these files record her involvement with the Bayside Development Action Group, the Bayside Open Planning Forum and the Bayside Working Group. Please note this is not a comprehensive collection of Lyn Allison's papers.public action campaigns, local government - city of port melbourne, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, lyn allison, bayside development action group, mark birrell, building heights, john drury, joan kirner, medium density housing, robert peck, chris raeburn, david rayson, dimity reed, wayne sanderson, jon shields, south port community legal service, urban consolidation, mayors -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Legal record - Batman's deed (facsimile), W J Paterson, 6 Jun 1835
Batman's "Melbourne" Deed Facsimile of the original in the Public Library of Victoria.melbourne, john batman -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Cathryn Corns et al, Blindfold and all alone: British military executions in the great war, 2001
... the Public Records Office and other sources, this compelling history ...It was one of the most controversial and still haunting aspects of World War One: the execution of 351 British soldiers for cowardice and desertion in the face of the enemy. Using new material that only now has become available from the Public Records Office and other sources, this compelling history sets out the facts of these courts-martial and shootings--and just as important, places them in the context of the military, social, and medical context of the period.Index, notes, appendices, glossary, ill (plates b/w), p.463.non-fictionIt was one of the most controversial and still haunting aspects of World War One: the execution of 351 British soldiers for cowardice and desertion in the face of the enemy. Using new material that only now has become available from the Public Records Office and other sources, this compelling history sets out the facts of these courts-martial and shootings--and just as important, places them in the context of the military, social, and medical context of the period.world war 1914-1918 - history, world war 1914-1918 - military tribunals -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hil, Lincoln on war, 2011
President Lincoln used his own weapons--his words--to fight the Civil War as brilliantly as any general who ever took the field. In Lincoln on War, historian Harold Holzer gathers and interprets Lincoln's speeches, letters, memoranda, orders, telegrams, and casual remarks, organizing them chronologically and allowing readers to experience Lincoln's growth from an eager young Indian War officer to a middle-aged dove congressman to a surprisingly hardened and determined hawk as the Union's commander-in-chief. We observe a man willing to sacrifice life and treasure in unprecedented quantities, to risk wounding the pride of vain generals, and even to mislead the public if it meant the preservation of an unbreakable union of states, the destruction of slavery, and the restoration of America as an example to inspire the world. This volume covers strategy; tactics; the endless hiring, sustaining, motivating, and dismissal of commanders; military discipline; and military technology. Modern commanders-in-chief have repeatedly quoted Lincoln to justify their own wars, so it behooves us as citizens to know Lincoln's record well. From masterpieces such as the Gettysburg Address to lesser-known meditations on God's purposes, Lincoln on War is the first book to highlight exclusively Lincoln's sublime and enduring words on warIndex, ill, p.296.President Lincoln used his own weapons--his words--to fight the Civil War as brilliantly as any general who ever took the field. In Lincoln on War, historian Harold Holzer gathers and interprets Lincoln's speeches, letters, memoranda, orders, telegrams, and casual remarks, organizing them chronologically and allowing readers to experience Lincoln's growth from an eager young Indian War officer to a middle-aged dove congressman to a surprisingly hardened and determined hawk as the Union's commander-in-chief. We observe a man willing to sacrifice life and treasure in unprecedented quantities, to risk wounding the pride of vain generals, and even to mislead the public if it meant the preservation of an unbreakable union of states, the destruction of slavery, and the restoration of America as an example to inspire the world. This volume covers strategy; tactics; the endless hiring, sustaining, motivating, and dismissal of commanders; military discipline; and military technology. Modern commanders-in-chief have repeatedly quoted Lincoln to justify their own wars, so it behooves us as citizens to know Lincoln's record well. From masterpieces such as the Gettysburg Address to lesser-known meditations on God's purposes, Lincoln on War is the first book to highlight exclusively Lincoln's sublime and enduring words on waramerican civil war 1861-1865 - history, abraham lincoln 1809-1865 - leadership -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY SCHOOL HAS A PROUD RECORD
Newspaper cutting titled Long Gully school has a proud record. Paper dated Wednesday, February 14, 1990. Article was Community Focus with Maurie McDonald. The school was holding a reunion on Sunday, April 1. Article mentions some history of the school, distances from other schools and the meetings and a petition to get the school. Eventually a tender was accepted from Crawford Brothers, Bath Hotel, Sandhurst, for 2745 pounds, for the erection of the new building with an extra 50 pound for white brick facings. The new school was opened by the Minister of Public Instruction on January 15, 1879. There is a photo of the school in the article. There are also two pink photo copies of the article. One has the last line under the photo not printed.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - long gully school has a proud record, bendigo advertiser 14/2/1990, maurie mcdonald, long gully primary school no 2120, alan crossley, colin buzza, long gully post office, 1872 education act, california gully no 123, rae's ironbark school no 323, violet street no 877, long gully mechanics' institute, shamrock hotel sandhurst, wesleyan school, german school, mr blaney's school, sandhurst board of advice, church of england reserve, crawford brothers, bath hotel sandhurst, minister of public instruction, manchester arms -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report - CTS, Education Department, Victoria, CTS Education Reports 1910-1925. 2 Volumes, Early 20th century
These reports outline the advances in education in Victoria each year. Includes comparative statistics on results for each school. An official record of education in Victoria, covering both city and rural schools.Bound copies of "Education Report of the Minister of Public Instruction for the years 1913-1914 [to] 1924-1925". 2 volumes. Black binding with gold lettering on spine.On spine. Vol.1: "C.T.S./ EDUCATION/ REPORT/ 1910-11/1912-13". Vol.2: "C.T.S./ EDUCATION/ REPORT/ 1913-14/1924-25"education, victoria, education reports, collingwood technical school, cts, nmit, -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report - CTS, CTS Education Reports 1925-26 - 1942-43, 1925-43
These reports outline the advances in education in Victoria each year. Includes comparative statistics on results for each school. An official record of education in Victoria, covering both city and rural schoolsBound copies of "Education Report of the Minister of Public Instruction for the years 1925-26 [to] 1942-43". Black binding with gold lettering on spine.On spine: "C.T.S./ EDUCATION/ REPORT/ 1925-26/1942-43". education, victoria, education reports, collingwood technical school, cts, nmit, -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Media Releases 1990-1999, 1990-1999
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s.A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings8 folders. Printed A4 pages. Collected in black or red A4 ring binder. 2 sets of pPrinted A4 pages, loose. Bundled together in years (1998 and 1999). corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, northern melbourne institute of tafe, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Media clippings, 1996-1998, 1996-1998
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s.A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.4 folders. Printed A4 pages. Collected in white A4 ring binder. Set 2: stapled, photocopied set for circulation to staff. Set 2: bundled together and tied with string. corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, northern melbourne institute of tafe, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Approved signed press releases, 2001-2003, 2001-2003
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s.A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.2 folders. Printed A4 pages. Collected in black A4 ring binder. corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, northern melbourne institute of tafe, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Press releases, 2004-2005, 2004-2005
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s. A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.2 folders. Printed A4 pages. Collected in white A4 ring binder. 1 set of printed A4 pages, loose. Bundled together in years.corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, northern melbourne institute of tafe, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Media clippings, 2001-2004, 2001-2004
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s. A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.2 folders. Printed A4 pages. Collected in black A4 ring binders. 7 folders. Printed A4 pages. Collected in white A4 ring binders. Set 2: stapled, photocopied set for circulation to staff. Dates are written or typed on spine. Set 2: bundled together and tied with string.corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, northern melbourne institute of tafe, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Media Contacts, 2001-2005, 2001-2005
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s. A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.9 folders. Printed A4 pages. Collected in white A4 ring binders. 1 folder. Printed A4 pages. Collected in black A4 ring bindercorporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Approved press/media releases, 2000-2001, 2000-2001
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s. A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.Printed A4 pages, loose. Bundled together in years. Set 2: Copy for circulation to staff, bundled together and tied with string. Copy 3: original newspaper clippings.corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Media Releases and Contact Reports, 2006-2007, 2006-2007
Media releases and Contact reports from Paulyne Pogorelske – Communications Officer NMIT. Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s. A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.Printed A4 pages, loose. Filed into four A4 ring binders in June 2012.corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMCOT, Media releases and Contact reports 1992-1993, 1992-1993
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMCOT and the collection dates from the early 1990s.A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.Printed A4 pages, loose. Bundled together in years.nmcot, corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate Communications - Press releases 2006-2007, 2006-2007
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s.A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.Printed A4 pages, loose. Bundled together in years.corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Corporate communications: Media releases, 1998-1999, 1998-1999
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s.A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippings.Printed A4 pages, loose. Tow years bundled together..corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, nmit, -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Corporate Communications - NMIT, Monthly reports to CEOand Media clippings. December 2005-2007, 2005-2007
Press releases and the resulting media reports are the public face of NMIT. These records come from the Corporate Communications Department of NMIT and the collection dates from the early 1990s.A comprehensive collection of media and press releases, media contacts and press clippingsPrinted A4 pages, loose. Bundled together in years. Set2: Copy for circulation to staff, bundled together and tied with string. corporate communications, media releases, newspaper clippings, media contacts, nmit, -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, P.O.W. : prisoners of war, 1985
Within three months of the Japanese entering World War II on December 8, 1941 over 22 000 Australians had become prisoners-of-war. They went into camps in Timor, Ambon, New Britain, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Singapore and Malaya, and a few were scattered to other points in what was briefly part of the Japanese empire. Later most of the prisoners were to be shifted further north into South-east Asia, Formosa, Korea, Manchuria and Japan itself. They were captives within lands and cultures and to experiences alien to those known to all other Australians. At the end of the war in August 1945, 14315 servicemen and thirty service women were alive to put on new, loose-fitting uniforms and go home. One in three of the prisoners had died. That is, nearly half of the deaths suffered by Australians in the war in the Pacific were among men and women who had surrendered. Another 8174 Australians had been captured in the fighting in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa: but of these men only 265 died as a result of wounds, disease or execution.By any quantitative measure the imprisonment of so many Australians is a major event in Australian history. For many soldiers it was living --and dying --in captivity which made World War II different from that of World War I. But the prisoners have received no permanent place in Australian history. Their story is not immediately recalled on celebratory occasions. In a general history of the nation in which a chapter is given to the war the prisoners might be mentioned in a sentence, or part of a sentence. Where the horror, stoicism and gallantry of Gallipoli have become part of a common tradition shared by all Australians, the ex-prisoners are granted just the horror. The public may be sympathetic; but the horror is for the prisoners alone. To make another comparison: in five months of fighting on the Kokoda Trail in 1942 the Australians lost 625 dead, less than the number who died on Ambon. Yet the events on Ambon are unknown to most Australians. There were no reporters or cameramen on Ambon and, for the 309 who defended Ambon's Laha airfield, no survivors. How many of them died in battle or died as prisoners will never be known. But there are more than just practical reasons why the record of the prisoners of war is so slight and uneven in the general knowledge of Australians. They have not tried to find out. No historian has written a book to cover the range of camps and experiences, and only in specialist medical publications has anyone investigated the impact of prison life on subsequent physical and mental health. The complexity of the experience and its impact on particular lives have not been expressed in a way to give them significance for other Australians.Index, bib, ill, maps, p.224.Within three months of the Japanese entering World War II on December 8, 1941 over 22 000 Australians had become prisoners-of-war. They went into camps in Timor, Ambon, New Britain, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Singapore and Malaya, and a few were scattered to other points in what was briefly part of the Japanese empire. Later most of the prisoners were to be shifted further north into South-east Asia, Formosa, Korea, Manchuria and Japan itself. They were captives within lands and cultures and to experiences alien to those known to all other Australians. At the end of the war in August 1945, 14315 servicemen and thirty service women were alive to put on new, loose-fitting uniforms and go home. One in three of the prisoners had died. That is, nearly half of the deaths suffered by Australians in the war in the Pacific were among men and women who had surrendered. Another 8174 Australians had been captured in the fighting in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa: but of these men only 265 died as a result of wounds, disease or execution.By any quantitative measure the imprisonment of so many Australians is a major event in Australian history. For many soldiers it was living --and dying --in captivity which made World War II different from that of World War I. But the prisoners have received no permanent place in Australian history. Their story is not immediately recalled on celebratory occasions. In a general history of the nation in which a chapter is given to the war the prisoners might be mentioned in a sentence, or part of a sentence. Where the horror, stoicism and gallantry of Gallipoli have become part of a common tradition shared by all Australians, the ex-prisoners are granted just the horror. The public may be sympathetic; but the horror is for the prisoners alone. To make another comparison: in five months of fighting on the Kokoda Trail in 1942 the Australians lost 625 dead, less than the number who died on Ambon. Yet the events on Ambon are unknown to most Australians. There were no reporters or cameramen on Ambon and, for the 309 who defended Ambon's Laha airfield, no survivors. How many of them died in battle or died as prisoners will never be known. But there are more than just practical reasons why the record of the prisoners of war is so slight and uneven in the general knowledge of Australians. They have not tried to find out. No historian has written a book to cover the range of camps and experiences, and only in specialist medical publications has anyone investigated the impact of prison life on subsequent physical and mental health. The complexity of the experience and its impact on particular lives have not been expressed in a way to give them significance for other Australians.world war 1939 – 1945 - prisons and prisoners – japanese, world war 1939-1945 - personal narrativies - australia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MAJOR MITCHELL AND MOUNT ALEXANDER
Typed notes mentioning the naming of Mount Alexander, Coliban, Campaspe and who named them. Also the origins of the names.document, major mitchell and mount alexander, tommy-came-last, the major mitchell tourist trail, major general john byng, phillip of macedonia, alexander the great, henty s, surveyor davidson, alexander mollison, george augustus robinson, william morton, mr charles hotson ebden, john randell, public library of melbourne, les blake, governor burke, phillip parker king, crown solicitor henry field gurner, arthur phillip, hume, australia felix expedition, l blake, place names of victoria, g brenmer, booklet for secondary schools, m cannon, historical records of victoria vol 1, j h l cumpston, thomas mitchell surveyor general and explorer, h f gurner, chronicle of port phillip, t l mitchell, three expeditions into the interior of eastern australia, a f mollison, an overlanding diary, w l morton, adventures of a pioneer, m s 5188, itinerary from the journal of the exploring expedition returning from portland bay, m s 5189, mitchell's 1837 map, j o randell, pastoral settlement in northern victoria vol 1, pastoral settlement in northern victoria vol 2, records of the victorian archaeological survey number 5, journals of george augustus robinson, t c sargent, some peninsular names in australia felix, w h wells, a geographical dictionary or gazetteer of the australian colonies -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Booklet - Exercise book, The Pencraft Botany Book
Exercise book with handwritten lists of names and Melbourne Cup Race horses. Cup sweep records. Kept with Euchre scores exercise books.Handwritten lists of Euchre players and Cup Sweep horses. 1st, 2nd & 3rd annotated. G.Craig won the sweep. Date not recorded - approximately 1970's.