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City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Burke & Wills Monument and view south east along Sturt Street, Ballarat 1880
Also seen in the photograph are the electric telegraph, London Chartered Bank, Unicorn Hotel and the Mechanics' Institute.burke & wills monument, sturt street, buildings, monument, commerical, hotel, public, vehicle, persons -
Orbost & District Historical Society
calendar, Old Views of Gippsland 1990, 1998
This is a useful pictorial reference tool.A 1999 stapled calendar, titled "Old Views of Gippsland".On the olive green coloured front is a black/white photograph of 1950's Bairnsdale Post & Telegraph Offiice. It contains early photographs of East Gippsland, one for each month. There is a hole for hanging. calendar-old-views-of-gippsland photographs-historic-gippsland -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1865
A photograph of Ford street, Beechworth. It features the old Gaol with the Telegraphs Office, Gold Wardens and Courthouse Office.A photograph that features several important buildings in the early history of Beechworth law enforcement, including the Courthouse and Gaol. Black and white landscape photograph on matte photographic paper.old beechworth gaol, telegraph office, beechworth courthosue -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham - The first Post Office at Eltham, c.1875
Copy of newspaper article (Jan. 1958): "Out of the Past" "The first post office at Eltham as it appeared in the eighties (sic). This photo was in the possession of the Burgoyne family, whose association with the Postal Department ended yesterday when the new post office was opened." The article indicates the photo is from the 1880s however it actually pre-dates the connection of the Electric Telegraph line in 1877 - most likely early 1870s. The Telegraph Office was opened Thursday, June 7, 1877 and the lines were connected to the building above the awning near where the lower corner of the large sign is. A similar image of the building dated circa 1888 (EDHS_00139) shows the telegraph line connection. The awning has also been updated with corrugated iron in lieu of bark shingles and the false facade above the awning removed. It is possible these modifications were made to the building at the time of the telegraph line connection. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, eltham, post office -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1886
Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. 1 - 1886 - Letter from Paterson G W, Secretary for Lands re Neale W lease. 2 - 1886 - Letter from Buddeu A H, Sandhurst. 3 - 1886 - Letter from Taylor F, Decorator, House Painter, Paper Hanger, Sign Writer, High Street, Eaglehawk re apprentice. 4 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph from Tierney B, Heathcote. 5 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph from Reid James, Raywood. 6 - 1886 - Letter from Harrison Thomas S re McClean. 7 - 1886 - Letter from Davey, Flack & Co, Public Accountants re McClean of Bridgewater. Mentions Harrison T S. 8 - 1886 - Letter from Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Nunn. 9 - Letter from Buddeu A H. 10 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph from Tierney B, Heathcote.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, paterson g w, neale w, buddeu a h, taylor f, tierney b, reid james, harrison thomas s, mcclean, davey, flack & co, harrison t s, bennett, attenborough, wilks & nunn -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
SHOPS INCLUDE W. BARKELL LIVERY STABLES, S. OWEN, ROBERT BUTCHER, FAR RIGHT TELEGRAPH HOTEL.1 .2 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF PHOTOGRAPH OF SHOPS AND BUILDINGS IN UPPER FRASER STREET, CLUNES. INCLUDING BARKELL LIVERY STABLESUPPER FRASER ST CLUNESlocal history, photography, photographs, shops- w.barkell livery stablels, s. owen, roberts butcher, buildings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL DOCUMENTS, 1886
Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Documents. 1 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph from Bennett & Co re Sterry & Trestrail. 2 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph from Bennett & Co re Sterry & Trestrail. 3 - 1886 - Letter from Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Nunn, Solicitors, Melbourne. Kilbride re Brown & Ellison. 4 - 1886 - Letter from Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Nunn, 102 Collins Street West, Melbourne re Hawthorne & Brady. 5 - 1886 - Letter from Lamont Herbert, Solicitor, Inglewood re Gibbins.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, bennett & co, sterry, trestrail, bennett attenborough wilks & nunn, kilbride, brown, ellison, hawthorne, brady, lamont herbert, gibbins. -
Derrinallum and Lismore Community Association - History Group
Telegraph Key
Lismore Post Office was opened in the year 1864. In the year 1883 a telegraph system was introduced to Lismore, this service carried on until 1888. In 1914 the Lismore Post Office was opened as an Official Post Office and the Morse system was reintroduced. This service functioned until the closure of the system in Victoria on Saturday June 30 1962. This key sent the last Morse Telegraph message in Victoria.Wooden "T" frame supporting a square bakelite shape. Mounted on this are two metal keys. The larger lever has a rounded handle, to operate the lever, controlled by a spring. The smaller lever communication, morse key, telegraph key, morsecode key, morse telegraph key -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper supplement, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Bicentennial Liftout 24/01/1988. Sydney, let's party, 24/01/1988
Sunday Telegraph liftout for the Bicentennial of Australia in 1988, listing events taking place in Sydney, Canberra and other cities in NSW.Newspaper supplement four p., text and images.bicentennial celebrations 1988, australia history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record, C. E. Harris, 30/03/2023
A Nomination for Employment form for C. E. Harris to be a Telegraph Messenger in the P. M. G.'s Dept. at Melbourne (Telegraph Office)non-fictionA Nomination for Employment form for C. E. Harris to be a Telegraph Messenger in the P. M. G.'s Dept. at Melbourne (Telegraph Office)harris charles edward, occupations -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, early 1950's
Negative and Digital images of the Wal Jack Ballarat Negative file of Geelong 21 at the West terminus with the Telegraph Hotel in the background. The tram has the destination of East in the rear canopy and the West in the side destination. The adjacent pole has the End of section sign and the painted markings.trams, tramways, geelong, west, signs, tram 21 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: UNKNOWN LOCATIONS, 1880's ?
(a) Two story Post and Telegraph Office, 146 Elgin St. Carlton. Arched windows and doors on both levels, inset balcony with women and children standing on it and 10 men standing out the front. There is a small cottage to the left of the office and on the right there's a Hardware? Business.R. Dermer Smith, Bull ST. Sandhurstbuildings, government, post and telegraph office, post and telegraph office, wooden tree guards, r. dermer smith -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - North Arm bridge Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1935c
Black and white photograph of view of concrete North Arm Bridge, showing highway to town, Cunninghame Arm, sand hummocks, vegetation, touring car approaching bridge, and three cars parked at town end of bridge, electricity and telegraph poles. Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, vegetation, transport, bridges -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Lamp - Carbon arc projector lamp
The arc lamp provided one of the first commercial uses for electricity, a phenomenon previously confined to experiment, the telegraph, and entertainment. Ref. Wikipedia.An old item and very rare. Owned by a local resident's grandfather who lived in Melbourne.Brass base with handle at front. Horizontal round bakelite handles for adjusting the arc between the electrodes (vertical carbon pencil shapes meeting at point and opposite each other. It has adjustments for direction and height. It is heavy. Unknown source of power - battery?Nilsilent movies, projector lamp, carbon arc projector lamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper, Weekly Times, n.d
Black cloth cover. Black writing on cover. Black writing on spine.non-fiction -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Club Hotel Lakes Entrance c1924, 1924 c
Kalimna escarpment in the background Lakes Entrance Victoria. Trimmed shrub beside telegraph pole near roadway was a huge box thornBlack and white postcard of the Club Hotel on Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria Lakes Entrance, Gippsland Lakes. (W. S. Vogt, photo)hotels, accommodation, businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAROL HOLSWORTH COLLECTION: DEEP LEAD GOLD DEPOSITS OF VICTORIA
Bulletin 62 from the Geological Survey of Victoria, titled ' Derep Lead Gold Deposits of Victoria' by F. Canavan, M Sc. K. Bowen and H. Tan, Technical Editors, R.A. Bull, Editor. Bendigo and Sebastian District and the Huntly Telegraph Lead, are discussed in the paper.bendigo, mining, geological survey bulletin 62, bendigo, sebastian, geological survey. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Souvenir - Realia, The Main Street 2 Piece Ceramic Souvenirs
Souvenir Tea Set1 Ash Tray with coloured view of main street showing Post Office with Telegraph Pole and Post Office Hotel, Triangular, Chipped, 15 cm high, 14 cm at base. Egg cup with Main Street in Colour c1920's with Geo Mitchell Store.Royal Staffordshire Guaranteed English Bone China Made in England Crown Royal Grafton Bone China made in England Egg Cuptourism -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Hogan Street Tatura 1932, 1932
Photograph showing Hogan street, Tatura in 1932. Showing telegraph poles, palm tree, big tree, fence and residence of Youngs cafe.Black and white original photograph of Hogan Street, Tatura, looking east. 1932.on back: Tatura, Hogan Street. looking east 1932. from corner - Youngs Cafe.hogan street tatura -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Audio - Audio Compact Cassette Tape, Audio Recording; Andrew Lemon Melbourne Cup Tour, "Rural and remote Australians celebrate links to Melbourne Cup", Bush Telegraph, ABC Radio National, 1 November 2011, 2011
"Rural and remote Australians celebrate links to Melbourne Cup", broadcast on ABC Radio National, Bush Telegraph, Tuesday, 1 November 2011Compact audio cassette TDK D90 (Side B) Cassette labelled "Melbourne Cup Tour" (Side B) Converted to MP3 file; 29.6MB, 0:21:00andrew lemon, audio cassette, audio recording, australian broadcasting commission, bush telegraph, melbourne cup tour, radio national -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Insulator
Modern communication technologyarrived on gabo Island with the construction of the telegraph line from Eden to Gabo Island in 1870. The insulator is associated with the telegraph station. Used at the H.F Radio Beacon. The items of telegraphic equipment comprise a number of ceramic and glass insulators of varying age and type. In addition to insulators, there is a telephone insulator bracket made of metal with wooden pins. It was once attached to the top of a steel pole and some of these remain in situ along the former telegraph line (0044). Telegraphic communication commenced at the Gabo Lightstation in 1870, just eight years after the lightstation opened. The line from Sydney reached Eden, NSW by 1868 and was then extended to Gabo with the costs shared equally by NSW and Victoria. It was initially carried on posts across the sea to the island but was changed to a line along the seabed after the posts were washed away. The first telegraph office was a timber building on east side of the assistants’ quarters. In 1887 a new concrete telegraph office was built which included quarters for the operator, with Victoria and NSW sharing the construction costs. The 1992 CMP identified remnants of the line from its various phases of operation,and these were seen in 2016. Other ceramic insulators in the collection are associated with lines supported on utility poles for the transmission of high voltage electricity. The various insulators have second level significance for their historic value and provenanceFour armed cross shaped insulator with two holes through diagonally opposite sections. It is ceramic with a clear glaze. -
National Communication Museum
Equipment - Morse key, Postmaster-General's Department, circa 1920
A telegraph or Morse key, sends a series of electrical signals down a telegraph line or via radio frequencies; the signals are interpreted as Morse code, a binary form of language constructed of 'dots and dashes', combinations of which correspond to letters of the alphabet. The motion of the key acts to complete an electrical circuit between the sender and receiver, producing a short pulse 'dot' or longer 'dash,' the space between the code indicates a broken current or wave.Device used to transmit telegraphic messages in Morse code through the manipulation of electric signals. The metal 'key' sits in a central bracket on which it moves up and down aided by a spring, controlled by an operator pushing the black Bakelite knob on the protruding end of the device. The motion presses the key onto a circular metal disc, completing the circuit and sending an electrical pulse to the receiver. The apparatus is secured to a wooden base with wires attached to the terminals; a cut out section of the base suggests wires may have entered through this area, attaching to a battery.Printed ink on base: "PMG"telegraph, telegraphist, morse code, mechanisation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Hogan Street Tatura pre 1914, pre 1914 original
Small photograph used on greeting card. Showing Hogan Street, Tatura, looking east. Shops on left, trees, telegraph poles, horses and buggies.Original sepia photograph of Hogan Street Tatura looking east pre 1914Hogan Street Tatura. Greetingshogan street tatura -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, View the Unicorn Hotel of Sturt and Camp Streets
The State Bank and Library buildings and telegraph can be seen. This sketch comes from from the Premier Album of Ballarat Views circa 1870-1880.unicorn hotel, state bank, library, building, streetscape, ballarat, telegraph, premier album of ballarat views -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Stone Building, 1920-1939
Photographs taken by Esther Winifred Hall (nee Smallpage) - great grand-daughter of Stephen George Henty. Taken in 1934 Centenary Celebrations in Portland.Black and white photograph showing a stone building with awning at front and ball-shaped finials. Notices pinned to front wall of building and telegraph poles to left of building. Pair of narrow windows set high at front of building and on end wall at right. Street lamp to left of building.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Unions Ballarat
The measure of the years, Menzies, Robert Gordon, 1970
Memoir of former Liberal Party prime minister, Robert Gordon Menzies. Menzies also served as Deputy Premier of Victoria. He launched the Liberal Party Australia in 1945.Relevance to the history of Australian politics - especially, the Liberal Party Australia and the United Australia Party.Dark coloured paperback with photo of Sir Robert Menzies on the cover. Name of author and title on front cover. Back cover is green with white print, including author's name and a precis of the content. Includes a brief statement of praise from the Daily Telegraph. Prices are at the bottom of the back cover.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, menzies, sir robert, menzies, rg, menzies, bob, prime minister, deputy premier - victoria, liberal party australia, united australia party, cricket - anecdotes, politics, politicians, memoir, autobiography -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Carpentertown, 1920c
Copied from a copy in possession of J WhadcoatBlack and white photograph showing view of seven cottages on dunes. View of several boats at jetties and on slipway, white shed on New Works wharf, Cunninghame Arm in front of cottages, part of Bullock Island showing some vegetation and one telegraph pole. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterways, islands, settlement -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image of Geelong tram No. 2 in Ryrie St, 1920
The photograph, Real Photo Series M 324, shows Geelong No. 2, built by Duncan and Fraser of Adelaide in 1911 in its as-built configuration in Ryrie St with the former Geelong Post Office in the view. Next door to the Post Office is the Telegraph Station. Dated on the basis of a poster next to the Telegraph station advertising a 1920 film by Irene Castle. The full name of the film cannot be read, but starts with "The..." This tram is part of the collection at the Ballarat Tramway Museum. Yields information about Geelong No.2 and Ryrie St in particular the Geelong Post Office.Digital image of Geelong tram No. 2 in Ryrie St, 1920.geelong, geelong 2, mesco, geelong town, geelong post office, ryrie st, geelong telegraph station. -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Insulators
Modern communications technology arrived on Gabo Island with the construction of the telegraph line from Eden to Gabo Island in 1870. This type of insulator was usually used with radio antennae wires, telegraph and radio antennae equipment. The items of telegraphic equipment comprise a number of ceramic and glass insulators of varying age and type. Five, knuckle-shaped white glazed ceramic examples are associated with radio antennae wires. In addition to insulators, there is a telephone insulator bracket made of metal with wooden pins. It was once attached to the top of a steel pole and some of these remain in situ along the former telegraph line. Telegraphic communication commenced at the Gabo Lightstation in 1870, just eight years after the lightstation opened. The line from Sydney reached Eden, NSW by 1868 and was then extended to Gabo with the costs shared equally by NSW and Victoria. It was initially carried on posts across the sea to the island but was changed to a line along the seabed after the posts were washed away. The first telegraph office was a timber building on east side of the assistants’ quarters. In 1887 a new concrete telegraph office was built which included quarters for the operator, with Victoria and NSW sharing the construction costs. The 1992 CMP identified remnants of the line from its various phases of operation, and these can still be seen in 2016. Other ceramic insulators in the collection are associated with lines supported on utility poles for the transmission of high voltage electricity. .The various insulators have second level significance for their historic value and provenanceFive white glazed ceramic insulators. Knuckle bone sized, oval shaped with one opening at either end. All five are the same. -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Insulators
Modern communication tecnology arrived on Gabo Island with the construction of the telegraph line from Eden to Gabo Island in 1870. These and other cylindricial insulators were associated with the original 1870 copper wire telegraph line and later the P.M.G. line. The items of telegraphic equipment comprise a number of ceramic and glass insulators of varying age and type. Two bell-shaped insulators are made of clear glass, one with remains of wooden dowel inside. In addition to insulators, there is a telephone insulator bracket made of metal with wooden pins. It was once attached to the top of a steel pole and some of theseremain in situ along the former telegraph line. Telegraphic communication commenced at the Gabo Lightstation in 1870, just eight years after the lightstation opened.The line from Sydney reached Eden, NSW by 1868 and was then extended to Gabo with the costs shared equally by NSW and Victoria. It was initially carried on posts across the sea to the island but was changed to a line along the seabed after the posts were washed away. The first telegraph office was a timber building on east side of the assistants’ quarters. In 1887 a new concrete telegraph office was built which included quarters for the operator, with Victoria and NSW sharing the construction costs. The 1992 CMP identified remnants of the line from its various phases of operation,231 and these can still be seen in 2016. Other ceramic insulators in the collection are associated with lines supported on utility poles for the transmission of high voltage electricity. The various insulators have second level significance for their historic value and provenance1. Clear glass insulator. Cyndrical bottle shape with smaller dome -like knob on top. Hollow with inscription on lower edge. Has remains of wooden dowell inside. 2.Clear glass insulator. Cyndrical bottle shape with smaller dome -like knob on top. Hollow with inscription on lower edge.Around lower edge on opposite sides,"C.C / 42"