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Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Fuller, Basil, Nullarbor Lifelines, 1977
A history of the Commonwealth Railways 'Tea and Sugar Train' supplying railway workers along the transcontinental railway. Scattered references to Aborgines; mainly anecdotes about Ooldea Aborigines, and work of Daisy Bates.ill, p.214.non-fictionA history of the Commonwealth Railways 'Tea and Sugar Train' supplying railway workers along the transcontinental railway. Scattered references to Aborgines; mainly anecdotes about Ooldea Aborigines, and work of Daisy Bates.railroad trains -- australia -- history., railway history - commonwealth railways -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated book, Susan Priestly, Melbourne's Mercy: a history of Mercy Private Hospital, 1990
This illustrated book is a history of the Mercy private Hospital in Melbourne. It describes the work of the Sisters of Mercy, first at St Benedict's hospital Malvern (opened 1920) and then from December 1934 at the Mercy Private Hospital in East Melbourne. Also included is a history of the Mercy Maternity Hospital, that opened in East Melbourne in 1971. The period covered by the book extends to the mid 1980's. The text is enlivened by anecdotes of doctors, nurses, other staff and patients.Illustrated hardcover book with dust jacket. Book is bound in white, Melbourne's Mercy in gilt on front cover, Melbourne's Mercy, authors surname and publisher's mark in gilt on spine. Dust jacket has a white background, with full title and authors full name on front, Melbourne's Mercy, authors surname and publisher's mark on spine. Also on front cover is a photograph of the hospital [ca.1990]. On the back cover there is a coloured photograph of the Bronze Dove sculpture (crafted by Flynn Silver, Kyneton).non-fictionThis illustrated book is a history of the Mercy private Hospital in Melbourne. It describes the work of the Sisters of Mercy, first at St Benedict's hospital Malvern (opened 1920) and then from December 1934 at the Mercy Private Hospital in East Melbourne. Also included is a history of the Mercy Maternity Hospital, that opened in East Melbourne in 1971. The period covered by the book extends to the mid 1980's. The text is enlivened by anecdotes of doctors, nurses, other staff and patients.mercy private hospital-melbourne, mercy maternity hospital-melbourne, st benedict's hospital-malvern, hospitals-victoria, east melbourne -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Hard cover Book, Grace Jennings Carmichael, Hospital Children: sketches of life and character in the Children's Hospital Melbourne, 1891
A touching story of the Melbourne Hospital for Sick Children (now the Royal Children's Hospital) [ca.1990] one of the most poignant books of Melbourne's early social history.Book with maroon cover, title, authors name and publisher's mark printed in gilt on spine. Dust jacket has a black and white photo of a children's hospital ward as background, with title and author's name printed in maroon on front and spine.A touching story of the Melbourne Hospital for Sick Children (now the Royal Children's Hospital) [ca.1990] one of the most poignant books of Melbourne's early social history.royal children's hospital (melbourne-vic)-anecdotes, paediatric nursing-victoria-history -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Rob Wilson, Lost Letters. Dutton Wood's Anzac Letters WW1, 2017
Lost letters of Dutton Wood and unpublished letters from the Boer War written by Fred Stocks, Dutton Wood's Uncle. Also many photos of WW1 Diggers from the author's family and anecdotes about their lives. An amazing collection of original letters came to light 100 years after the events of Anzac in WW1, and written by Edwin Dutton Wood, [known as Dutton], named after his maternal family name, and was in the first wave of soldiers at Gallipoli and wrote 28 letters and cards. Written to his hopeful sweetheart who was sister to his best mate, Norman Talbett. Duttan wrote to his mate's mother to console her on the sad news that her son Norman had been killed at Gallipoli. Dutton named his eldest son, Norman, after his best mate.non-fictionLost letters of Dutton Wood and unpublished letters from the Boer War written by Fred Stocks, Dutton Wood's Uncle. Also many photos of WW1 Diggers from the author's family and anecdotes about their lives. An amazing collection of original letters came to light 100 years after the events of Anzac in WW1, and written by Edwin Dutton Wood, [known as Dutton], named after his maternal family name, and was in the first wave of soldiers at Gallipoli and wrote 28 letters and cards. Written to his hopeful sweetheart who was sister to his best mate, Norman Talbett. Duttan wrote to his mate's mother to console her on the sad news that her son Norman had been killed at Gallipoli. Dutton named his eldest son, Norman, after his best mate.world war 1914-1918, world war 1, boer war, fred stocks, edwin dutton wood -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Adam-Smith, Patsy, Romance of Victorian Railways, 1980
... anecdotes ...A description of Victorian railways history, written around themes relating to locomotives, workers, drivers and stationmasters and how the railway affected their lives. Illustrated, some in colour.ill, p.167.non-fictionA description of Victorian railways history, written around themes relating to locomotives, workers, drivers and stationmasters and how the railway affected their lives. Illustrated, some in colour.railroads -- victoria -- anecdotes, railway services. victoria. stories, anecdotes -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - K2 - 50 Years of Serious Fun, K2 Sports, 2012
"K2: 50 Years of Serious Fun" is a book celebrating K2, the ski and snowboard company. It marks the company's 50th anniversary and highlights its history, unique brand identity, and contributions to the ski and snowboard industry. It features anecdotes, photos, and insights into K2's evolution. The book showcases K2's distinct "garage brand" identity, characterized by its irreverent approach and willingness to do things its own way. It delves into various eras of the company's history, highlighting key athletes like Scot Schmidt and Sean Pettit, and showcasing the evolution of ski and snowboard designs.A "coffee table" book of 194 pages featuring photographic images and information about the K2 ski company.non-fiction"K2: 50 Years of Serious Fun" is a book celebrating K2, the ski and snowboard company. It marks the company's 50th anniversary and highlights its history, unique brand identity, and contributions to the ski and snowboard industry. It features anecdotes, photos, and insights into K2's evolution. The book showcases K2's distinct "garage brand" identity, characterized by its irreverent approach and willingness to do things its own way. It delves into various eras of the company's history, highlighting key athletes like Scot Schmidt and Sean Pettit, and showcasing the evolution of ski and snowboard designs. k2 ski company, ski equipment