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Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Document, article, New water process will benefit country towns
... New water process will benefit country towns ...A newspaper article about scientists working on water treatment processes. This document was from a file of information about guest speakers (see also 00812-00822 and 00830-00837). So it is assumed that one of the scientists mentioned was approached to speak at a Legacy function. The caption mentions Dr Don Willis (CSIRO), Dr Hans Battered (ICI), Dr Brian Bolto (CSIRO), and Dr Allan Cope (ICI). Legatees met regularly and had guest speakers to entertain and inform on different subjects at their Tuesday Luncheons. The Programme Committee was responsible for organising the speakers.A record that the speakers at Legacy functions came from many walks of life and the subjects spoken on were varied.Newspaper article with black and white photos of scientists.speakers, legatee event -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Forward Estimates of Numbers of Widows who will be Eligible for Legacy Beneftis, 1987
... Forward Estimates of Numbers of Widows who will be Eligible ...This document from 1987 is an estimate of the number of widows to be in the care of Legacy from 1987-1995. Both WW1 and WW2 Widows are included in the study. The projected totals show a marked decline in WW1 Widows and a marked increase in WW2 widows.The figures show a dramatic decline in WW1 widows due to ageing, and a marked increase in WW2 widows due to their husbands deaths through ageing,war related injuries. This information would be helpful for planning into the future. White A4 paper with black type, 1 page of projections of widow numbers in 1987.widows, review, planning -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Club. A Century Revue...'This Will Be The Place', 1934
... Legacy Club. A Century Revue...'This Will Be The Place' ...Photos from 'This Will Be the Place' Melbourne Legacy revue held at the Garrick Theatre on Friday 9th November 1934, 28th - 29th November 1934. The revue was conceived, written and composed by Legacy Club and performed by junior legatees. It related five chapters in Victoria's history from the first 100 years following the career of a family of pioneers from 1835 through various generations. These are some of the earliest photos in this archive, the girls names are unknown. See item number 00156 for the programme. The performance on 9 November 1934 was for the delegates of the Legacy Annual Conference that was being held in Melbourne at the time. A record of junior legatees being involved with a gala performance that was for a fundraising event. It was attended by the Governor who was patron of Legacy.Black and white photo x 5 of young performers and an envelope.Handwritten in black pen "Two photos of a possum from the opening scene of "This Will Be the Place". Legacy Club Century Revue 1934, and 3 other photographs from the Revue."performance, annual demonstration, costumes -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Our promise. Your legacy. Leaving a gift in your will, 2021
... Our promise. Your legacy. Leaving a gift in your will... More images TBC wills bequests Colour printed brochure x 24 ...More images TBCColour printed brochure x 24 pages about leaving a bequest to Legacy.wills, bequests -
Merri-bek City Council
Pigment inkjet print, Hayley Millar Baker, I Will Survive 5, 2020
... I Will Survive 5 ...Hayley Millar Baker is a Gunditjmara and Djabwurrung artist. Her series I Will Survive is about the cautionary tales and bush survival stories that Millar Baker heard as a child. Her Aboriginal and migrant parents and grandparents shared warnings, myths and ghost stories with her. As Millar Baker grew up, these stories evolved, becoming more emotionally charged with each retelling. As stories are retold, they are reformed and embellished, sometimes becoming more vivid and meaningful. In I Will Survive, Millar Baker inserts herself into the stories. Millar Baker says, ‘Recalling memories formed in my childhood and ruminating on these stories in adulthood, I can’t help but dissect my memory’s influences and influencers, and what roles my Aboriginal and migrant parents and grandparents played in feeding lessons and myths into my subconscious.’ -
Merri-bek City Council
Pigment inkjet print, Hayley Millar Baker, I Will Survive 2, 2020
... I Will Survive 2 ...Hayley Millar Baker is a Gunditjmara and Djabwurrung artist. Her series I Will Survive is about the cautionary tales and bush survival stories that Millar Baker heard as a child. Her Aboriginal and migrant parents and grandparents shared warnings, myths, and ghost stories with her. As Millar Baker grew up, these stories evolved, becoming more emotionally charged with each retelling. As stories are retold, they are reformed and embellished, sometimes becoming more vivid and meaningful. In I Will Survive, Millar Baker inserts herself into the stories. Millar Baker says, ‘Recalling memories formed in my childhood and ruminating on these stories in adulthood, I can’t help but dissect my memory’s influences and influencers, and what roles my Aboriginal and migrant parents and grandparents played in feeding lessons and myths into my subconscious.’ -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, Lord Lytton (Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton), [What will he do with it? : Vol. II : Book VII], [n.d.]
... [What will he do with it? : Vol. II : Book VII] ...303 p. [Title page missing. Information for catalogue record from first page and spine.] fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, lord lytton -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Ceremonial object - Certificate, Diocesan Book Society, Melbourne, 'Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life', c.1900
... 'Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown ...In 1902 Blanche Brown was confirmed into the Anglican Church at Buninyong, being presented with this card, signed by the Bishop of Ballarat Arthur Green and Richard Hosken. Colour printed card with religious symbols and a prayer. Handwritten names of the confirmed person and those authorising the confirmation of Blanche Brown into the Anglican Church. religion, christianity, buninyong, church of england -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - POSTER, RED CROSS, Red Cross, "Who will be Red Cross Junior?", 1943
... "Who will be Red Cross Junior?". ...Refer Cat No’s 7028, 7029 for VAD, Red Cross and fund raising.This is a quarto sized poster with glossy white paper. Printing is in red ink. Main image shows a little toddler with red bow in her hair, placing a penny into a Red Cross money box. A sign in black ink beside it states - Proceeds to the Prisoners of War Fund. At the bottom is a little statement Red Cross 'Junior' Competition.Staple hole on top LHS. On the rear, in pencil, are the raffle plans and prizes = Babyset - Palmer Club Raffle - Wireless - (YMCA Dance on 17th) - Hann Raffle - Bicycle - Love Birds - Permit for (S..?) Ann - Radio Drive. ww2, pows, red cross -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting - Janet Mathews, Janet Mathews, There will be Dragons: Journey into the Unknown IV, 2005-2006
... There will be Dragons: Journey into the Unknown IV ... -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Architects will plan for animals, 15 Jul 1954
... Architects will plan for animals ...Architecture students prepare plans for development of the Sanctuary.Photocopynon-fictionArchitecture students prepare plans for development of the Sanctuary.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Sanctuary Will be Encouraged, 6 July 1950
... Sanctuary Will be Encouraged ...Mr McDonald, the premier promises to encourage the Sanctuary to protect native flora and fauna.Photocopynon-fictionMr McDonald, the premier promises to encourage the Sanctuary to protect native flora and fauna.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, ?The Sun, Platypus will be alone no longer, 24 May 1955
... Platypus will be alone no longer ...Artists view of new platypusary.Photocopynon-fictionArtists view of new platypusary. 1950s -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, "Soon cable cars will be no more", Dec. 1925
... "Soon cable cars will be no more" ...Photocopy of a Newspaper Clipping - from an unknown paper December 1925 about the pending closure of the Swanston St cable line, Christmas Eve. Has a photograph of work at the intersection of Lonsdale and Swanston St with a cable tram in Lonsdale St. Caption titled "Soon cable cars will be no more". May not be from a newspaper.trams, tramways, closure, cable trams, swanston st, lonsdale st -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Metlink, "Value Metcards will save you", "Online promotion for Value Metcards", c2009
... "Value Metcards will save you", "Online promotion for Value ....1 - Poster A3 size, full colour on gloss paper titled "Value Metcards will save you" about the availability of Value Metcards - eg 10 x 2 hour, 5 x Daily, daily 5 pack, weekly, monthly and Sunday savers. Gives some prices. Has the Metcard and Metlink logos along with contact details. See also Reg Item 1256 for a DL pamphlet about the Value Metcards. Two copies held. .2 - Press release or notice printed on a high quality A4 sheet, titled "Online promotion for Value Metcards" giving information on the promotion, the number of tickets sold, dates and banners used for the promotion. Possibly distributed to ticket sales agents.trams, tramways, metcard, metlink, tickets, press release -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Yarra Trams, "On some route numbers you will see an 'a' or 'd' ", c2012
... "On some route numbers you will see an 'a' or 'd' " ...Pamphlet - folded DL full colour printed on gloss paper, titled "On some route numbers you will see an 'a' or 'd' " advising passengers of the letters that could appear on tramcar route number - 'a' - altered, 'd' - depot. Notes that some route numbers are not published, gave an example of route 33, 51 or an 89. Printed c 2012 Two copies held.trams, tramways, route numbers, destination indicators, tramcars, depot -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Metcard, A pre-purchased Weekly Metcard will save you more than time", 2001
... A pre-purchased Weekly Metcard will save you more than time" ...Poster - A3 printed on gloss paper, advertising Weekly Metcard tickets and the possible savings. Titled, A pre-purchased Weekly Metcard will save you more than time". Advertising savings up to $30.70 (based on a zones 1+2+3). Has contact details. Produced during 2001.trams, tramways, metcard, weekly tickets, tickets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Tram Man who halted city to save connies will punch out", 13/11/2010 12:00:00 AM
... "Tram Man who halted city to save connies will punch out" ...Newspaper clipping - from The Age, 13/11/2010 titled "Tram Man who halted city to save connies will punch out", about the retirement of the PTU by Lou Di Gregorio, about his working career starting at Essendon depot in 1965 and Secretary of the Union for 21 years. Notes the various issues, the tram blockade 1/1/1990, Moonee Ponds - Footscray Route, privatisation, Government. Notes Lou will retire in Feb. 2011. Has a photo of Lou at Essendon depot with a Z class in the background. Item by Clay Lucas, photo Vince Galigiuri.trams, tramways, unions, management, route 82, moonee ponds, footscray, privatisation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Glow-worms on strike night", "Trains back but trams will stop during Friday", c1974
... "Glow-worms on strike night", "Trains back but trams will ...Newspaper clipping from The Age, c1974 titled "Glow-worms on strike night" with the sub-title of "Trains back but trams will stop during Friday". Has a photo of motor vehicle lights in Kingsway near McRobertson Girls High School, showing the traffic snaking along the road during the train strike. Notes that trams will not be running on Friday, when a stop work meeting will be held. Quotes the premium Mr. Hamer about the strikes. Item not dated.. Photo by Michael Rayner of The Age.trams, tramways, unions, kingsway, strike, night photo -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Police will investigate export of old trams", "Protected trams went to US without permits", "Police probe export of trams to the US', 2/1992 to 7/1992
... "Police will investigate export of old trams", "Protected ...Set of four Newspaper clippings from The Age about the sale of tram to the USA and police investigations. Written mainly by Jacqui Macdonald Transport Reporter .1 - 11/2/1992 - "Police will investigate export of old trams" - details the export of trams to the US and whether the necessary permits were issued. Notes Gales Creek Enterprises, Paul class, Bill Hardwick, National Trust Chairman Don Gibson. .2 - 10/2/1992 - "Protected trams went to US without permits" - details the situation, also quotes David Clark and Michael Norbury (Hawthorn Tramways Trust), Alan Brown Opposition Transport Spokesman. Application had been made. Law changed in 1988. .3 - 21/7/1992 - "Police probe export of trams to the US'- quotes PTC spokesman Pat Wilson, does not believe it has broken the Law, gives details on the number of trams sold over years, quotes Alan Brown. .4 - 25/7/1992 - two items in the same cutting: (a) - "Delay will spoil tram sales says US buyer" written by Christopher Reed Los Angeles - quotes Paul Class, Alan Brown, details some of the cities the trams have been sold too. Also notes the trams in Werribee owned by Pat Keogh. (b) - :Historic trams rot as committees ponder their export" - with a photo of many trams and Pat Keogh - seems that they inadvertently owned them when the formal owner went bankrupt and owed them money. Notes the Federal Heritage Committee yet to make a decision. Includes tram W5 756.trams, tramways, sale of trams, w class, national trust, police, scrapped trams, tram 756 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Australian Labour Party (ALP), "Steve Bracks and Labor will eliminate zone 3", 2006
... "Steve Bracks and Labor will eliminate zone 3" ...Pamphlet - DL - card - titled "Steve Bracks and Labor will eliminate zone 3", published by the ALP for the 2006 State election, as a campaign promise. The zone was abolished during 2007. Has a table of ticket prices on rear and ALP slogan.trams, tramways, alp, tickets, fares -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Forms, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "This Office will be closed", 1960's
... "This Office will be closed" ...Poster or Notice - printed on heavy card, blank form, with the short title "This Office will be closed", advising the General Public of dates when MMTB Offices and depots would be closed for business. Signed W. Aird Secretary. 2 copies heldtrams, tramways, mmtb, head office, depots, notices and information -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, "Will Acland Street be eaten by PTV Trams?", Sep. 2014
... "Will Acland Street be eaten by PTV Trams?" ...Newspaper clippings from a local Port Phillip Council newspaper Sept. 2014, titled "Will Acland Street be eaten by PTV Trams?", about the proposal to reconstruct the terminus in Acland St for the Route 96 trams to cater for E class trams and the issues raised. .1 - Article looks at the issues, the views of the St Kilda Village Traders group, Port Phillip Council Has a photo of E 6003 in the area. .2 - an advert? by the St Kilda village traders showing their options and the Port Phillip Council option which was adopted. The advert seeks feedback via SMStrams, tramways, acland st, route 96, trackwork, st kilda, city of port phillip -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Richards and Co Paris Panel 23 Sturt St, Ballarat, Will Jennings
... Will Jennings ...Sepia photograph of a well-dressed young man wearing suit, fob watch, with flower in buttonhole, standing leaning with left hand on arm of a chair, right hand on hip."Will Jennings father of Reg Jennings".will jennings -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, John L Grigg, Chief Engineer MMTB, "Tram Priority - How and when will it happen", Apr. 1983
... "Tram Priority - How and when will it happen" ...Report - 27 pages, photocopied, stapled in top left hand corner, titled "Tram Priority - How and when will it happen" written by John L Grigg, Chief Engineer MMTB, 20 April 1983. Report looks impact of traffic light controls, tram only lanes, clearways, right turns, results of tests and trials. Has many charts, graphs and diagrams. Presented 20/4/1983, at IEAust Transportation Branch meeting with Ian McDonald, City Engineer Prahran.trams, tramways, tramways, road signs, traffic lights, tram priority, traffic control -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper, The Age, Blooms Visitors Will Admire, 1961
... Blooms Visitors Will Admire ...royal botanic gardens, jeff crowhurst, begonias -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "To Know Him Was To Love Him." --- Colour Photo of the Watercolour painting by Mr Will J Rees
... Watercolour painting by Mr Will J Rees. ...Photo of Will Rees Watercolour (1905) Looking East from Stoney CreekColour photo of reduced water colour. Halls Gap, Grampians Mountains, Victoria; looking east from Stoney Creek. Painted 1905. From the estate of Mrs Jean Hughes.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Will Rees' water colour painting of a rural scene c1921-- Photo -- Coloured
... Mr Will Rees' water colour painting of a rural scene c1921 ...Rural Scene – Photo Copy of Will Rees OriginalColour:"A Rural Scene" Sheep grazing in foreground trees two buildings, smaller one has chimney. From the estate of the late Mrs Jean Howardstawell -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Coin - Official Commemorative release of two $10 coins, 2013 We Will Remember Them
... 2013 We Will Remember Them ...Two commemorative $10 coins mounted in carboard folder.See photograph #2 -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Badge, I Will Help Until the War is Won, 1914-1918
... I Will Help Until the War is Won, 1914-1918 ...Badge was worn by civilians during World War I, 1914-1918.Black and gold circular badge with map of Australian continent (no Tasmania), surrounded by stars of the Southern Cross. Badge was worn by civilians during World War I, 1914-1918.Text: ' I WILL / HELP UNTIL / THE WAR / IS WON. 'world war i