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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Eltham Ambulance Branch from Apex Way, 2018, 03/12/2018
Eltham Ambulance Branch, Apex Way Montmorency. The original ambulance station on this site was opened in 1975 and demolished in 2017. This photograph shows the new ambulance station, opened in 2018, from the front in Apex Way.Digital copy of colour photographeltham ambulance station, ambulance victoria, apex way montmorency -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Turner Street from Flodden Way Briar Hill, 1966-1969
View from Flodden Way, looking down Turner Street. "The road went round the tree". The Noone family lived at 1 Flodden Way from 1966 to 1969. Caption by Julie Noone 2017.Shows the development of the area in the 1960s.Digital copy of colour photograph, taken from photographic slide.flodden way briar hill -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old right of way now Civic Place, Ringwood. 1960's
Written on back of photograph, "ROW Next to Mail Office 1960's) and "Old right of way now Civic Place". Catalogue card reads, "Old right of way which ran from Adelaide St. near hospital. When sold it became part of thoroughfare leading to Warrandyte Road. L.H. side present (1987) a garage, R.H. side is Safeways. Right though past Dickins (now National Bank) to Ringwood St. -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B/W Photo Of H. Bevers Grocery Shop Etc. Daylesford Rd C1900, Malmsbury c1900
People - Bevers Family Buildings - Shop (H. Bevers) Grocery Associated with - H. Bevers Grocery & Ironmongery Shop -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Map, Development of Right of Way Stage 1, Ringwood, Victoria - 1950
Borough Engineer's technical drawing for Development of Right of Way between Ringwood Street and Adelaide Street, Ringwood, showing existing recreation reserve, retail establishments, outbuildings, and area available for lock-up shops.Scale 20' = 1". ACR 10.7.50. (Alan Charles Robertson - Borough Engineer) -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Way Down Home / Mamma's Gone Young, Papa's Gone Old
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, with red "Edison Bell Winner Record" label. Side A: Way Down Home. Side B: Mamma's Gone Young, Papa's Gone Old. Walter Miller.Reference No 4586 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, No 1 Flodden Way Briar Hill, 1966-1969
Our place, 1 Flodden Way. Clinker brick (It has been extended beyond recognition since then). The Noone family lived at 1 Flodden Way from 1966 to 1969. Caption by Julie Noone 2017.Shows the development of the area in the 1960s.Digital copy of colour photograph, taken from photographic slide.flodden way briar hill -
Upper Yarra Museum
Negative Photographic Reproduction, H. Lepoidevin falling a tree Early 1920s Hoddles Creek
H. Lepoidevin falling a tree Early 1920s Hoddles Creek Negative Black white Scanned at 600 dpi.h lepoidevin falling tree hoddles creek early 1920s -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Box, H London Pharmacy
Prescription box from H London Pharmacy with pale yellow label A photocopy of the prescription relating to this box is stored with it.h london, warrnambool chemist, prescription box, london chemist warrnambool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Remains Toc H Log Cabin, 1960
Black and white photo of remains of Toc H log cabin after fire in March 1960|Ref ND2597toc h - mitcham branch -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Memo, Sheep classed by Augustus Bostock for E H Macartney, 1902
Augustus Bostock was the 9th child of Robert & Rachael Bostock of Vaucluse Epping Forest, Van Diemen’s Land. He was only 4 years old when his mother died. He was inspired by his father to seek his fortune in the Western District of Victoria. He arrived around 1850. He married Margaret Aitkin in July 1865. Augustus owned several properties in the district and leased others. He sat on the court of Warrnambool, Mortlake or Hexham as required. He resided at Marramook in Hawkesdale and later moved to Vaucluse in Hopetoun Road Warrnambool, where he died in 1920 at the age of 87. He was involved in many aspects of life in the Western District, racing, cricket, and social activities to name a few. Augustus Bostock worked as sheep classer for the Delatite station at the turn of the century. This is one of a number of documents which relate to the Bostock family who were one of the most important pioneering families of the Western District. They owned and leased various properties around Warrnambool and were involved in many aspects of social and business life.Small sheet of paper handwritten in black ink. “Delatite Mansfield,” printed at top of page. Signed E H Macartney. Dated 23.10.1902.augustus bostock, delatite station, warrnambool -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Newspaper article, "Berth of a Nation. How the world made its way to Port Melbourne", The Saturday Age, Anson Cameron, "Berth of a Nation. How the world made it's way to Port Melbourne.", 25 Jan 2014
Newspaper article called "Berth of a Nation. How the world made its way to Port Melbourne." from the Satrurday Age Life & Style (parts of 4 pages) by Anson Cameron; dated January 25, 2014.transport - shipping, immigration, migrants, armed services - army, armed services - navy, piers and wharves - station pier, anson cameron, patris, fairsky, zuiderkruls, the neptunia, world war i, world war ii -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Down Texas Way / You Remember a Place Called "Home"
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Green "Zonophone" label. The Twin record company. Side A: Down Texas Way, Side B: You Remember a Place Called Home. Sung by Mr Herbert Payne.Reference No. X - 3 - 42865. Serial No. 1827 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Self Loading rifle (SLR) - 'Cut-a-way', 1960-1985
An instructional Self Loading rifle with sections removed (cut-a-way) to show the working parts to assist in explaining to trainees the mechanics of the firing sequence. has 'blonde' woodwork with a triangular foregrip and fitted with a 20 round magazine.south east asia, vietnam, australian defence force, weapons -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Enterprise Way Mitcham
Mitcham - Commercial Area behind Coles etcColoured photograph of Enterprise Way, Mitcham which is a pedestrian and service road between the shops on Whitehorse Road and Coles Supermarket and vicinity shops on Victoria Avenue.This photograph is looking west from Mitcham Road - 2012enterprise way mitcham, shops -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph, Mr. H. Pengilley, c. February 1911
This photograph would have been taken a while after the SPECULANT was wrecked at Cape Patton, Victoria, because she has broken up and the bow has been moved away from the ship. The barquentine SPECULANT was a steel, three-masted sailing ship built in 1895 in Inverkeithing, Scotland, registered in Warrnambool, Victoria and wrecked at Cape Paton, Victoria, 10th February 1911. The SPECULANT had been involved in the timber trade between the United Kingdom and Russia, until sold to its Warrnambool owners and timber merchants Messrs. P.J. McGennan & Co. (Peter John McGennan) in 1902 for 3000 pounds and had her sailed to Warrnambool as her new port. Peter John McGennan was born in 1844 and worked as a builder and cooper in Holyhead, Anglesea, Wales. He immigrated to Australia in 1869 as a free settler and arrived in Warrnambool in 1871 and undertook management of a property in Grassmere for Mr. Palmer. Peter met his wife Emily in South Melbourne and they married in 1873. They had ten children including Harry who lived to 1965, and Andrew who lived until 1958. (The other children were their four brothers - John who was killed in the Dardenalles aged 35, Frederick who died aged 8, Peter who died aged 28, Frank who died aged 5 weeks - and four sisters - Beatrice who died age 89, Edith who died aged 49, Blanche who died aged 89 and Eveline who died aged 48.) In 1874 Peter starting a boating establishment on the Hopkins River. In 1875 he opened up a Coopers business in Kepler Street next to what was Bateman, Smith and Co., moving to Liebig Street, next to the Victoria Hotel, in 1877. In 1882 he then moved to Lava Street (which in later years was the site of Chandlers Hardware Store). He was associated with the establishment of the Butter Factory at Allansford. He started making Butter Boxes to his own design and cheese batts for the Butter Factory. In 1896 established a Box Factory in Davis Street Merrivale, employing 24 people at its peak, (it was burnt down in 1923); and in Pertobe Road from 1912 (now the Army Barracks building). Peter was a Borough Councillor for Albert Ward from 1885 to 1891, he commenced the Foreshore Trust (including the camping grounds along Pertobe Road), and he was an inaugural Director of the Woollen Mill in Harris Street, buying an extensive share-holding in 1908 from the share trader Edward Vidler. They lobbied the Town Hall to have a formal ‘Cutting’ for the waters of the Merri River to be redirected from its natural opening south of Dennington, to its existing opening near Viaduct Road, in order to have the scourings from the wool at the Woollen Mill discharged into the sea. He sold Butter Boxes around the state, and had to ship them to Melbourne by rail. Peter’s purchase of the SPECULANT in 1902 enabled him to back-load white pine from Kaipara, New Zealand to Warrnambool to make his butter boxes then, to gain profitability, buy and ship potatoes and other primary produce bound to Melbourne. (McGennan & Co. had also owned the LA BELLA, which had traded in timber as well, until she was tragically wrecked with the loss of seven lives, after missing the entrance channel to Warrnambool harbour in 1905. It appears that the SPECULANT was bought to replace the LA BELLA.) In 1911 the SPECULANT had been attempting to depart Warrnambool for almost the entire month of January to undergo docking and overhaul in Melbourne. A month of east and south-easterly winds had forced her to remain sheltered in Lady Bay, Warrnambool apart from one morning of northerlies, when an attempt was made to round Cape Otway; she had to return to shelter in Portland after failing to make any headway. With only 140 tons of sand ballast aboard, the ship would not have been easy to handle. Captain Jacobsen and his crew of nine, mainly Swedes, decided to make for Melbourne, leaving Portland Harbour on 5th February 1911. By the 9th they had reached Cape Otway, where they encountered a moonless night, constant heavy rain, and a heavy sea with a south-easterly wind blowing. After safely rounding Cape Otway the course was changed to east, then north-east to take the vessel to a point six miles off Cape Patton, following the orders of Captain Jacobsen, who told the crew to be very careful with the steering, as the wind and sea was running to leeward. The patent log (used to measure speed) had been out of order for the last four months as no-one in Warrnambool was able to fix it: it was intended to have it repaired in Melbourne. In the meantime the crew measured the vessel's speed by looking over the side and estimating wind strength. This compounded the difficulties of imprecise positioning, as the strong cross wind and sea were acting on the lightly laden vessel to steadily drive it towards the shore. At 3.30am on Friday 10 February 1911 Captain Jacobsen and the first mate were looking over the side of the vessel when they heard the sound of breakers and suddenly struck the rocks. The crew immediately knew they had no chance of getting the SPECULANT off, and attempted to rescue themselves by launching the lifeboat, which was instantly smashed to pieces. One of the crew then volunteered to take a line ashore, and the rest of the crew were all able to drag themselves to shore, some suffering hand lacerations from the rocks. Once ashore they began to walk along the coast towards Lorne, believing it was the nearest settlement. Realising their mistake as dawn broke they returned westwards to Cape Patton, and found a farm belonging to Mr C. Ramsden, who took them in and gave them a change of clothes and food. After resting for a day and returning to the wreck to salvage some of their personal possessions, at 10am on Saturday they set out for Apollo Bay, a voyage that took six hours, sometimes wading through flooded creeks up to their necks. The Age described the wreck as "listed to starboard. All the cabin is gutted and the ballast gone. There is a big rock right through the bottom of her, and there is not the slightest hope of getting her off". A Board of Marine inquiry found that Captain Jacobson was guilty of careless navigation by not taking steps to accurately verify the position of the vessel with respect to Cape Otway when the light was visible and by not setting a safe and proper course with respect to the wind and sea. It suspended his certificate for 6 months and ordered him to pay costs. The location of the wreck site was marked for a long time by two anchors on the shoreline, until in 1970 the larger of the two anchors was recovered by the Underwater Explorers' Club and mounted on the foreshore at Apollo Bay. The bell from the wreck was also donated to the Apollo Bay Surf Lifesaving Club but is recorded to have been stolen. Rusting remains of the wreck can still be found on the shoreline on the southern side of, and directly below Cape Patton. Parts of the SPECULANT site have been buried by rubble from construction and maintenance works to the Great Ocean Road, as well as by naturally occurring landslides. Peter J McGennan passed away in 1920. The Gates in the western wall of the Anglican Church in Henna Street/Koroit St are dedicated to him for his time of community work, which is matched with other prominent Warrnambool citizens; Fletcher Jones, John Younger, J.D.E (Tag) Walter, and Edward Vidler. After Peter J McGennan's death Harry, Andrew and Edith continued to operate the family business until July 11th 1923 when the company was wound up. (Andrew lived in Ryot Street Warrnambool, near Lava Street.) Harry McGennan (Peter and Emily’s son) owned the Criterion Hotel in Kepler Street Warrnambool (now demolished). His son Sid and wife Dot lived in 28 Howard Street (corner of Nelson Street) and Sid managed the Criterion until it was decided by the family to sell, and for he remained Manager for the new owners until he retired. Harry commenced the Foreshore Trust in Warrnambool around 1950. The McGennan Carpark in Pertobe Road is named after Harry and there are Memorial-Stone Gates in his memory. (The Gates were once the original entrance to the carpark but are now the exit.). Peter’s great-grandson, also called Andrew, is a Security Officer in Warrnambool. The Patent Log (also called a Taffrail log) from the SPECULANT, mentioned above, and a number of photographs, are now part of the Collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The SPECULANT is historically significant as the largest ship to have been registered in Warrnambool, and is believed to have been the largest barquentine to visit Melbourne. It is evidence of the final days of large commercial sailing vessels involved in the Victorian and New Zealand timber trade. The SPECULANT is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register VHR S626Black and White photograph of the Bow of the Speculant, on rocks at Cape Patton. On reverse side it states that the photograph was taken by Mr. H. Pengilley Apollo Bay Hotel, Apollo Bay "Taken by Mr. H. 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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Carpenter's hand saw, H. Disston & Sons, Late 19th century
This saw was made by H. Disston and Sons, a Philadelphia, U.S.A. company founded in 1850 by Henry Disston. It became the largest saw maker in the world in the 20th century. This saw could have been used for industrial or for household purposes. The hand saw used today features the same basic pattern as this one. This saw has no known local provenance but is retained as an example of a hand saw that is over 100 years old. This saw has a triangular-shaped metal blade with a serrated edge on the straight side. The blade has details of the manufacturer imprinted into the metal but this is mostly indecipherable. The wooden handle has four wooden screws and a fern pattern etched into one side. It also has a metal plaque with the name and emblem of the maker. The saw has some staining.‘H. Disston & Sons Philada’household tools, history of warrnambool, wood saw -
Upper Yarra Museum
Negative Photographic Reproduction, H. Lepoidevin preparing a tree for falling Early 1920s Hoddles Creek, 2.10.1983
H. Lepoidevin preparing a tree for falling Early 1920s Hoddles Creek Negative Black white Scanned at 600 dpi.h lepoidevin prepare tree falling hoddles creek early 1920s -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (Item) - Mask Oxygen Type H Small 6D/816
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Tarnagulla History Archive
Family Trees of District - H to P, 1990s
Folder containing multiple typed and handwritten letters, notes and family trees. Family surnames connected with Tarnagulla H to P. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Turner Street from Flodden Way, 1966-1969
Looking down Turner Street from 1 Flodden Way. Unmade road and no footpath. Fields in background beyond roof tops. Cars in the driveways. The Noone family lived at 1 Flodden Way from 1966 to 1969. Caption by Julie Noone 2017.Shows the development of the area in the 1960s.Digital copy of colour photograph, taken from photographic slide.flodden way briar hill -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON STORY Changing the Way the World Flies, 1995
THE BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON STORY Changing the Way the World Flies.Front cover with three colour photos showing various helecopters on blue night sky backgroundnon-fictionTHE BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON STORY Changing the Way the World Flies. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Between 1872-1916, reference : bottle manufacturers mark
Oakleigh Leader, Saturday 8 September 1894, page 1,. Advertisement. 'Agents ......H. Davis, Chemist, 299 High Street, St. Kilda.....'. source : TroveRectangular pale blue tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners, embossed text on side and base.'H. DAVIS ST KILDA' on side. 'M' on base. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Tony Cannatelli, The Port Melbourne Way, 1989
Written and published by a Borough fan who arrived as a boy migrant in the 1960s. Purchased by donor from author in 1991.'The Port Melbourne Way' by Tony CANNATELLI, 1989 - Pictorial history of the Port Melbourne Football Club with emphasis on 1967 to 1988. Blue paperback with red titling and yellow VFA logo. Many photos of team in action, biographies, statistics.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, tony cannatelli, bill swan, fred cook, tommy lahiff, norm goss snr, jack marlane, greg dermott, bob bonnett -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Half Way House, Mt. Clear, 1988
Lost buildingB?W photo, Half way House Mt. Clear, (on site of new church at Mt Clear) licensee T. Gordan and two women in front, two dogs and a horse and carriage, prominent sign across front of buildinghotel, mt clear, half way house hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Toc H Members Inspecting Damage, 1960
Black and white photo of Toc H members concreting at base for new workshop off Agra Street Mitcham.|Ref ND2597toc h - mitcham branch, williams, george, white, orme, walker, arthur, graham, 'uncle jack', gleeson -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Toc H Members inspecting damage, 1960
Black and white photo of Toc H Members inspecting damage to Mitcham Branch's log cabin in March 1960|Ref ND2597toc h - mitcham branch, williams, george, skewes, white, orme, walker, arthur, graham, 'uncle jack', crossley, les, arrowsmith, ted, crawley, len, gleeson, dickie -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The Queen's Way underpass, c. 1967
shows constructionblack and white matt photograph good condition unmountedThe Queen's Way underpass. Photo filed 11.12.1967. L15119 H71. Copyright. This photograph may not be reproduced without permission in writing from the Editor of "The Age". 250 Spencer Street, Melbourne and 39/41 York st, Sydney. -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Kennedy, Joan, Down Kensington Way by Joan Kennedy, 1948
Story about 3 women running a guest house.Hardcover book, 287 pages. Front cover of book has a colour image of a woman wearing a brown suit standing at the top of a set of stairs leading to the front door of a building.fictionStory about 3 women running a guest house.joan kennedy, fiction -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, H&B, "Shoppee Square Ballarat", c1910
Photograph - looking west from the Snows building showing "Shoppee Square" area and a ESCo tram westbound. Shows the various statues in the central median strip along with the garden beds and iron railings. On the rear is a message about celebrating Christmas - with a lemon squash. Published by H&BYields information about the streetscape of Sturt St. and Shoppee Square.Postcard black and white, used, H&B, with a brown and cream border, slightly embossed photo.See image 2tramways, trams, esco, sturt st, shoppee's square