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Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew Branch Line : The Hawthorn Grove crossing, August 1952, 1952
... of a larger album of newspaper clippings, timetables, tickets... of newspaper clippings, timetables, tickets and photos relating ...The Kew railway was opened in 1887, and diverged from the main (Box Hill–Lilydale) line about half-way between Hawthorn and Glenferrie. From the point of divergence the line was slightly less than one mile long, and it had only one intermediate station — Barker. There were four road over-bridges and two level crossings, including one over the busy Barkers Road. The line supported a passenger and goods service, and was electrified in December 1922, at the same time as the main line to Box Hill. There were a number of peak hour services which ran from Flinders Street station (Melbourne) to Kew, but in 1938 all but one of these were diverted to the Ashburton line, where traffic was growing. This had an adverse effect on Kew traffic, as passengers from Kew needed to cross over a footbridge at Hawthorn to change trains, and the main line trains were usually already crowded by the time they reached Hawthorn. At about the same time the off-peak trains were replaced by road buses. In 1952 all passenger trains were withdrawn, but the road bus service continued for many years. Goods trains were finally withdrawn in 1957, and the railway was dismantled in 1958-59. (Source: Frank Stamford, 'The Hawthorn - Kew Railway')Small black and white snapshot of the Hawthorn Grove crossing, August 1952. The photograph, one of 12, is part of a larger album of newspaper clippings, timetables, tickets and photos relating to the Kew Railway Line, taken and compiled by Lachlan Richardson, while a resident of Kew. The album dates from the 1950s. The album is part of a larger subject file on the Kew Line, compiled over time by members of the Kew Historical Society.kew railway line, transport -- railways -- kew (vic.), kew branch line, hawthorn grove -- hawthorn (vic.), railway crossings -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew Railway Station, May 1950
... of newspaper clippings, timetables, tickets and photos relating.... The photograph, one of 12, is part of a larger album of newspaper ...The Kew railway was opened in 1887, and diverged from the main (Box Hill–Lilydale) line about half-way between Hawthorn and Glenferrie. From the point of divergence the line was slightly less than one mile long, and it had only one intermediate station — Barker. There were four road over-bridges and two level crossings, including one over the busy Barkers Road. The line supported a passenger and goods service, and was electrified in December 1922, at the same time as the main line to Box Hill. There were a number of peak hour services which ran from Flinders Street station (Melbourne) to Kew, but in 1938 all but one of these were diverted to the Ashburton line, where traffic was growing. This had an adverse effect on Kew traffic, as passengers from Kew needed to cross over a footbridge at Hawthorn to change trains, and the main line trains were usually already crowded by the time they reached Hawthorn. At about the same time the off-peak trains were replaced by road buses. In 1952 all passenger trains were withdrawn, but the road bus service continued for many years. Goods trains were finally withdrawn in 1957, and the railway was dismantled in 1958-59. (Source: Frank Stamford, 'The Hawthorn - Kew Railway')Small black and white snapshot of Kew Railway Station inMay 1950. The photograph, one of 12, is part of a larger album of newspaper clippings, timetables, tickets and photos relating to the Kew Railway Line, taken and compiled by Lachlan Richardson, while a resident of Kew. The album dates from the 1950s. The album is part of a larger subject file on the Kew Line, compiled over time by members of the Kew Historical Society."Kew Railway Station, May 1950"kew railway line, transport -- railways -- kew (vic.), kew branch line, kew railway station -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew Railway Station, 1951
... of newspaper clippings, timetables, tickets and photos relating.... The photograph, one of 12, is part of a larger album of newspaper ...The Kew railway was opened in 1887, and diverged from the main (Box Hill–Lilydale) line about half-way between Hawthorn and Glenferrie. From the point of divergence the line was slightly less than one mile long, and it had only one intermediate station — Barker. There were four road over-bridges and two level crossings, including one over the busy Barkers Road. The line supported a passenger and goods service, and was electrified in December 1922, at the same time as the main line to Box Hill. There were a number of peak hour services which ran from Flinders Street station (Melbourne) to Kew, but in 1938 all but one of these were diverted to the Ashburton line, where traffic was growing. This had an adverse effect on Kew traffic, as passengers from Kew needed to cross over a footbridge at Hawthorn to change trains, and the main line trains were usually already crowded by the time they reached Hawthorn. At about the same time the off-peak trains were replaced by road buses. In 1952 all passenger trains were withdrawn, but the road bus service continued for many years. Goods trains were finally withdrawn in 1957, and the railway was dismantled in 1958-59. (Source: Frank Stamford, 'The Hawthorn - Kew Railway')Small black and white snapshot of Kew Railway Station in 1950. The photograph, one of 12, is part of a larger album of newspaper clippings, timetables, tickets and photos relating to the Kew Railway Line, taken and compiled by Lachlan Richardson, while a resident of Kew. The album dates from the 1950s. The album is part of a larger subject file on the Kew Line, compiled over time by members of the Kew Historical Society."Kew Station / 14/51 / 22/4/51 F5"kew railway line, transport -- railways -- kew (vic.), kew branch line, kew railway station -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Argus, "Last North Melbourne Tram", 22/07/1935 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper Clipping - from The Argus Monday 22/7/1935 titled... Last Tram Newspaper Clipping - from The Argus Monday 22/7/1935 ...Newspaper Clipping - from The Argus Monday 22/7/1935 titled "Last North Melbourne Tram", about the closure of the North Melbourne cable tram line in Lonsdale St from Elizabeth St. Part of the heading has been cut off. Shows many people gathered around the tram including people n the roof. A check with Trove, shows that the photo appeared on page 7 of the newspaper.trams, tramways, elizabeth st, closure, cable trams, north melbourne, last tram -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Former connies just the ticket", 4/05/2015 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping from The Age, Monday 4 May 2015 - titled... Equipment tram 946 tram 224 Newspaper clipping from The Age, Monday ...Newspaper clipping from The Age, Monday 4 May 2015 - titled "Former connies just the ticket", featuring a story on Kevin Tierney of the Connies standing with tickets in front of tram 946 and inside the tram as well. Article by Hannah Francis, photos Paul Jeffers. Has a photo of Kew depot workers with a barrow of sand - Staff Christmas function 1977 written in chalk on a board on the steps of tram 224.trams, tramways, the connies, kew depot, conductors, sanding equipment, tram 946, tram 224 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, "Jail protesters paint trams", 23/02/1972 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping titled - “Jail protesters paint trams... Protest Newspaper clipping titled - “Jail protesters paint trams ...Newspaper clipping titled - “Jail protesters paint trams” The Herald, Wednesday, Feb 23, 1972 Photos and text of vandalised trams at Preston workshops 20 trams, 40 men worked for an hour to remove the signs - graffiti - . Tram services not affected. Most of the trams were at Preston for repair after flood damage last week. See TMSV Running Journal April 1972 for details of the event.trams, tramways, preston workshops, graffiti, pentridge prison, protest -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, "Electrifying Bourke St tram route", 29/11/1963 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping from The Argus, Thursday 18/1/1945... Newspaper clipping from The Argus, Thursday 18/1/1945, titled ...Newspaper clipping from The Argus, Thursday 18/1/1945, titled "Electrifying Bourke St tram route", about the MMTB plans for conversion of the Bourke St route and costs. Approved by the National Works Council, but the Deputy Premier Hollway said it had not be considered by cabinet. Gives project costs and scope of works.. On the other side of the cutting - front page - are reports of the WW2 in Europe and the advance of the Allies forces.trams, tramways, bourke st, conversion, electrification, world war 2 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, untitled, 29/09/1969 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping untitled. The Herald 29/9/69 Photo... Trams tramways Collision Accidents Trucks Newspaper clipping ...Newspaper clipping untitled. The Herald 29/9/69 Photo and text of tram crash with petrol tanker in North Fitzroy Tram driver jumped for his life seconds before tram crashed into empty Golden Fleece petrol tanker in North Fitzroy. Tram driver Arthur Smart taken to hospital with cuts and bruises Only passenger on tram taken to hospital with shock. East Preston tram.trams, tramways, collision, accidents, trucks -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Sun, "A Place in the Sun", 15/07/1971 12:00:00 AM
... Series of newspaper clippings from The Melbourne Sun... vehicles People And Places Series of newspaper clippings from ...Series of newspaper clippings from The Melbourne Sun, "A Place in the Sun", column written by Keith Dunstan that involved Melbourne Tramways. .1 - 15/7/1971, about the launch of a new model of the Holden motor car and that it was an annual event. Keith mused whether the trams should have an annual makeover and provides a suggestion for one. .2 - 21/4/1976 - about the usefulness of Melbourne trams and their place.trams, tramways, melbourne, behaviour, tramways, crews, holdens, motor vehicles, people and places -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Pay increase clears the way for overhaul of tram system", 28/08/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping, The Age 28/8/1992, titled "Pay increase... Operations Newspaper clipping, The Age 28/8/1992, titled "Pay ...Newspaper clipping, The Age 28/8/1992, titled "Pay increase clears the way for overhaul of tram system", written by Leon Gettler, Industrial reporter about the Australian Industrial Relations Commission decision that would allow pay rises in exchange of tram system overhaul of productivity, operations and restructure including cross linking, training, standbys, allowances and other arrangements. Peter Parkinson chaired the strategic committee.trams, tramways, budgets, ptc, unions, public transport, funding, operations -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "A W class gets to stand tall", Nov. 2013
... Newspaper clippings from The Age, Nov 2013, titled "A W... St Newspaper clippings from The Age, Nov 2013, titled "A W ...Newspaper clippings from The Age, Nov 2013, titled "A W class gets to stand tall" about the positioning of full scale model of W7 1040, at the corner of Spencer and Flinders St. Item details the Art project, sponsored by the City of Melbourne and undertaken by David Bell and his team. Consists of two pieces of newspaper, not known how they went together. See also Reg Item 499trams, tramways, melbourne, sculpture, art works, flinders st, spencer st -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, "Last Collins St tram tonight", "Tram Conversion Changes", 14/09/1929 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clippings - "Last Collins St tram tonight..." Newspaper clippings - "Last Collins St tram tonight" - giving ...Newspaper clippings - "Last Collins St tram tonight" - giving details of the closure, the last car, the crews and replacement services and arrangements. Gripman - M r Atkin and Mr Hindle. Notes no difficult in selling the old rolling stock. Dated 14-9-1929, published in The Herald. Cutting from The Age 15-9-29, titled "Tram Conversion Changes", reporting on the closure of the tram line.In pencil along the top edge "in the Herald 14 Sept 29", In pencil above the heading "Age "15-9-29"trams, tramways, cable trams, closure, collins st, sale of trams, last tram, conversion, tram 1 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, "Melbourne's old tramways", 1/11/1930 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clippings - titled "Melbourne's old tramways... Trams tramways Cable Trams Melbourne Guides Newspaper clippings ...Newspaper clippings - titled "Melbourne's old tramways", from an unknown newspaper reviewing a 1894 MTOC guide timetable booklet. Written by CHM, following the conversion of the North Fitzroy line. Reviews the booklet, its details the history of Melbourne cable trams and where you could travel and notes issues with horse trams. Dated 1/11/1930 - the dateline has been glue onto the top of the cutting.trams, tramways, cable trams, melbourne, guides -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Dight's Falls, 1958
... Archive file containing sundry newspaper articles/clippings... Archive file containing sundry newspaper articles/clippings ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Dight’s Falls in Studley Park is an artificial weir built on a natural rock bar across the Yarra. The weir was built in the 1840s to provide water to the ‘Ceres’ flour-mill, one of the first in Victoria. The falls were later to become known as Dight’s Falls after the owners of the mill. Later, a pumping station was built on the Kew side of the river, which pumped water uphill to a reservoir in Walmer Street that provided water to the Melbourne Botanical Gardens and to Albert Park Lake. The area around Dight’s Falls was and is frequently used for recreational activities. Subject file containing sundry newspaper articles/clippings on the Mill. Also a photocopy of a brief article on Dights Mill and Falls by Jan Gross. Also an article on the Pumping Station.dight's mill, dight's falls, pumping station - yarra riverdight's mill, dight's falls, pumping station - yarra river -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "All Aboard", 19/08/1971 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, dated... for another copy of the newspaper clipping. One of large group ...Has a good association with the final days of the SEC Ballarat system with the operation of the trams for schools (Ballarat North Technical College) and the things that could happen while on tour - 40 derails again.Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, dated Thursday 19/8/1971, titled "All aboard". Features two photos of No. 40 and one of another bogie tram during a farewell tour of the Ballarat system the previous day by Ballarat North Technical school students. The lower photo features the school students while the upper photo shows No. 40 derailed near the corner of Sturt and Lydiard Streets with the Town Hall in the background. See Reg items 3765, 3766 for actual prints of the Courier photographs and Reg. item 1073 for another copy of the newspaper clipping. One of large group of newspaper cuttings from John Bainbridge, 7/4/02. Item has been folded for inclusion within a scrap book. Has a piece of plain paper Secured to the back of the portion that was not Secured to the scrap book itself. 2nd copy - clipped from newspaper - added 17-08-2006. In good condition.special trams, derailments, sturt st, charter trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, “Life's a wild ride for Facebook's Millennial NUMTOTs”, 12/03/2019 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clippings titled: “Life's a wild ride... NUMTOTs” Newspaper clipping from the Age 10/3/2019 by Jewel ...Newspaper clippings titled: “Life's a wild ride for Facebook's Millennial NUMTOTs” Newspaper clipping from the Age 10/3/2019 by Jewel Topsfield - Melbourne editor New Urbanist Memes for Transit Oriented Teens (NUMTOT) - a Facebook meme group with over 130,000 members who love public transport. Any content, meme or otherwise, relating to cities, public transport and urban planning is welcome. The niche group was started in 2017 by a couple of University of Chicago students. Melbourne has the sixth highest number of active members. Photo and article features Adam Chandler, chairman of Melbourne Tram Museum. Photos taken on tram number 6002. Photo of Mitchell Sheldrick in his seat-designed T-shirt. Two memes are also shown. Online article included as it contains more photos and memes. Letter to the Age, titled: "Space? Not on my tram" from Simon Livesey commenting on the previous day's article.trams, tramways, public transport, numtot, meme, tram 6002 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, WEG, The Herald, The Sun, Keith Dunstan, Did Melbourne want to order 100 "silent trams" in 1965?", 1965 and 1966
... Series of three digital images of newspaper clippings... Melbourne Series of three digital images of newspaper clippings ...Series of three digital images of newspaper clippings that appeared on tdu.to, 4 and 5/8/2020 under the subject heading of "Did Melbourne want to order 100 "silent trams" in 1965?" .1 - copy of a newspaper clipping from The Herald, 14/1/1966, "Tram bid to win people" about the proposed new trams for Melbourne, quotes Transport Minister Mr Meagher, approved by state cabinet, and notes specifications were being drawn up. Includes a WEG cartoon. 2 - The Sun, Melbourne 12/10/1965 and The Herald 13/8/1966 - A Place in the Sun by Keith Dunstan about the proposed trams and another cutting about the Transport Minister saying the project may have to be postponed depending on how much money the Federal Government allows to be spent. .3 - Frith cartoon - titled Silent Trams" dated 12/10/1965, The Herald. The Specification at Reg Item 1583 and 4667 for the associated specifications.trams, tramways, new trams, specification, tenders, z class, mmtb, melbourne -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "Tram review in doubt as PTC faces funds cut", "Tramway plan offers reform at a price", "Report criticises run-down trams", 1992
... .1 - Newspaper clipping, The Age 3/8/1992, titled "Tram... Transport Funding Operations Scratch Tickets .1 - Newspaper clipping ....1 - Newspaper clipping, The Age 3/8/1992, titled "Tram review in doubt as PTC faces funds cut", written by Jacqui Macdonald Transport Reporter, with a photo of Mr Spyker, Transport Minister. Quotes Mr John McMillan, DG of Transport, re issues of getting cabinet support for planned upgrades, storage of W class trams, unions, conductors, work practices, cross linking of tram routes, rail and buses. .2 - Editorial, The Age, 2/7/1992 - titled "Tramway plan offers reform at a price" - about the proposed plan to restructure the public transport system, W class trams, operations and the revolt against scratch tickets. .3 - Newspaper clipping - The Age - 3/4/1992 titled "Report criticises run-down trams" abort the report by Workshops director John Barry, the condition of W class trams, stored B class trams, sub-stations and maintenance.trams, tramways, budgets, ptc, unions, w class, b class, public transport, funding, operations, scratch tickets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ticket/s and Newspaper Clipping, John Stanley Caddell, How St Kilda welcomed the King and Queen, c1927
... Ticket/s and Newspaper Clipping...Tickets and newspaper clippings glued to a folded sheet... Regent St CRB Royal Visit Tickets and newspaper clippings glued ...Tickets and newspaper clippings glued to a folded sheet of cardboard comprising: Inside: 20 - MMTB Cable and Electric tram through tickets - transfer and priced, all numbered. Newspaper clipping from Friday Feb 18, 1927 - HMAS Bacchante under sail and Bearded Pioneers at Ballarat. Outside: 4 MMTB ES (Eastern System) tickets - different colours, un-priced, all printed as between Regent St and High St. 1 - Transfer ticket - blue, punched for "to Northcote Town Hall". 1 - MMTB Scholar's concession check - block - printed for Prahran, Malvern and Hawthorn Electric Tramways Newspaper cuttings - How St Kilda welcomed the King and Queen - 6/5/1901 - Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. and a cartoon, of an overloaded cable tram trailer with a gentlemen carrying a bag marked CRB and many parcels with the conductor asking "Fares Please!", drawn by Percy Leason.trams, tramways, tickets, cable trams, transfer tickets, cartoons, regent st, crb, royal visit -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Newspaper - CAULFIELD RSL
... of the Caulfield RSL: 1/A newspaper clipping (source unknown, undated... to the history of the Caulfield RSL: 1/A newspaper clipping (source ...This file contains two items pertaining to the history of the Caulfield RSL: 1/A newspaper clipping (source unknown, undated) announcing the RSL’s intention to release a history on its 90th anniversary, and its request for residents of Caulfield to provide any information they might possess about former servicemen for purposes of compiling it. Included is a black-and-white photograph of five men and a young boy (unidentified, but referred to as ‘veterans and their families at a 1920s social afternoon’). 2/A pamphlet published by the Caulfield RSL (undated, although presumably published in 1979) announcing a toast, and containing a precis of the Club’s history from its foundation in 1919 to 1979caulfield, caulfield returned servicemen league (rsl), ex-service organisations, clubs and associations, returned service people, armed forces, caulfield returned sailors’ soldiers’ and airmen’s imperial league of australia (rssaila), elsternwick bowling club, caulfield city council, victorian amateur turf club, depression 1929-1939, world war 1939-1945, london bombing appeal, fags for fighters, parcels for britain, comfort funds, caulfield central returned servicemen league (rsl), hawthorn road, soldiers, aged people, senior citizens centres, st. george’s road, elsternwick, military history, hughes w. w. ‘billie’, world war 1914-1918, volunteer defence corps, rsl war comforts fund, hostels, holland george sir, home help, hall william brigadier sir -
Bialik College
Booklet (item) - Shakespeare Grove History Book 1986-1987, 1986-1987
... Scrapbook filled with annotated photographs and newspaper... Scrapbook filled with annotated photographs and newspaper clippings ...Scrapbook filled with annotated photographs and newspaper clippings, labelled 'Shakespeare Grove History Book Oct 1986-1987'. Topics include a dance evening at Shakespeare Grove; the Bialik Fete; annual Parents' Association Revue; an audience with Israeli President Chaim Herzog; the first combined Bar and Batmitzvah ceremony; new principal; Book Week; Speech Night play; Pesach play; Jewish education; visit of an Aboriginal cultural group; advertisement; fundraising; school librarian; family maths morning; and the story of IVF triplets starting school at Bialik in 1989. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1980s, jeffrey mahemoff, michael pincus, year 7, barmitzvah, batmitzvah, ben ami shemer, visual and performing arts, event, judaism, kathleen o'donnell, meg rynderman -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article - Newspaper clipping, Argus newspaper, 24 February 1945
... Newspaper clipping...Newspaper clipping depicting Alice Duchess of Gloucester... final visit as Governor General Newspaper clipping depicting ...It is historically significant as it marks a royal visit made by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester during the Duke of Gloucester's term as 11th Governor General of Australia (1945 - 1947). Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, GCB, CI, GCVO, GCStJ, GBE (born Lady Alice Christabel Montagu Douglas Scott; 25 December 1901 – 29 October 2004) was the wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of King George V and Queen Mary. Frank Oliver was MTS chaplain during this period. The Gloucesters did not return to Australia on any official visit until 1965. (see ADB entry for Duke of Gloucester) According to the list of engagements from the Argus, on Saturday the Duke and Duchess left Governor House to visit the Central Institute at 11am where they were received by the Governor and Lady Dugan, the chaplain (Padre Oliver) and members of the committee. They left at 11.15am : the legend of the picture "AS THE DUCHESS LEFT THE MISSION TO SEAMEN Central Institute on Saturday morning, Padre Frank Oliver, chaplain, called for three cheers, which were given heartily."This photograph reveals the contemporaneous relationship between Australians and the British Royal family and connection through the International organisation that is the Mission to Seafarers. Current President is HRH the Princess Royal.Newspaper clipping depicting Alice Duchess of Gloucester at middle left with Chaplain Frank Oliver at middle right. The Chaplain is waving and possibly leading a cheer. He is wearing a naval uniform. The Duchess is wearing a black hat and white short-sleeved dress holding a bunch of flowers. In the left of the photograph is a man holding his right arm up hiding his face from view. In the background there is a crowd of onlookers behind a railing.Written in black ink: Feb 25 1945 / Duke's final visit as Governor Generalpadre frank leslie oliver, duchess of gloucester, flandres street, governor general, duke of gloucester, flinders street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BENDIGO MINES TOUR
... Two small newspaper clippings: -1, Bus tour of Bendigo... newspaper clippings: -1, Bus tour of Bendigo Mining, leaving ...Two small newspaper clippings: -1, Bus tour of Bendigo Mining, leaving the Lyric Theatre 9.30 am. This day, Monday, March 27th. 2. The conducted bus tour of the old mining areas around Bendigo yesterday was so successful that it will be repeated today. Leaving the Lyric Theatre Charing Cross. At 9.30am so as to allow patrons to be back in time for the procession. These have been glued on to a page out of an exercise book.bendigo, mining, tours, bendigo advertiser , gold mines, tours -
Clunes Museum
Programme - CLUNES GIRL GUIDES
... A NEWSPAPER CLIPPING FROM WOMEN'S WEEKLY ABOUT 70TH ANNEVERSERY... BY MISS MARY MCDONALD PLUS INSIDE A NEWSPAPER CLIPPING FROM ....1 CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION 1978 .2 COMMEMORATION COMING OF AGE OF GIRL GUIDING 1932 - ORDER OF SERVICE .3 SECOND CLASSGIRL GUIDE STUDIES 1927-1929 BY MISS MARY MCDONALD PLUS INSIDE A NEWSPAPER CLIPPING FROM WOMEN'S WEEKLY ABOUT 70TH ANNEVERSERY OF WORLD GUIDING AND ARTICLE ABOUT GIRL GUIDES AND BROWNIES IN NSW 1922 AND 1926 .4 SEMAPHORE SIGNALLING .5 REPRT BOOK 1968-1981clunes girl guides, brownies, mary mcdonald, enid steart -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Clipping and Plaque, Framed, 100 Years of Australia's Parliament - A Land of Milk and Honey, 7/5/2001
... Framed newspaper clipping with engraved plaque 7 May 2001... gippsland Framed newspaper clipping with engraved plaque 7 May 2001 ...Framed newspaper clipping with engraved plaque 7 May 2001. The clipping titled "Melbourne's one day in a hundred" is from The Age 16 page liftout titled: "100 Years of Australia's Parliament". The article features a colour photograph of children from the South Gippsland Shire holding large bees on sticks. They are participating in a street parade in Flinders Street. Black card window mount and with glossy black metal frame. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "35-year tribute to lost tram service", "Tribute to lost trams after 35 years", 19/09/2006 12:00:00 AM
... Set of two newspaper clippings from The Courier, 19/9/2006... of two newspaper clippings from The Courier, 19/9/2006 ...Set of two newspaper clippings from The Courier, 19/9/2006 celebrating the closing of the SEC tram system in Ballarat. .1 - "35-year tribute to lost tram service" with Frank Puls and Austin Brehaut at Carlton St .2 - "Tribute to lost trams after 35 years" with Frank Puls at the controls of 27. Story by James Kelly reporting on the closure and the Museum tram services and visitors. Photos by Ian Wilson.btm, closure, anniversary -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "All aboard for some education and fun" "Ballarat Tramway Museum has something for everyone", 17/09/2018 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 17/9/2018... Holidays Courier Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 17/9/2018 ...Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 17/9/2018 in the Advertising feature for the September school holidays. Article titled "All aboard for some education and fun" details the tramway operations, collection, photos, hours and self guided tours. Has a photo of Neville Britton turning the pole with helpers on 27. Below is an advert titled "Ballarat Tramway Museum has something for everyone" with photos of kids and Tram rides fares etc.btm, advertisements, school holidays, courier -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Geelong Advertiser, "Picture the Past", "When Trams ruled the road", 26/11/2018 12:00:00 AM
... Digital images of a newspaper clipping from the Geelong... images of a newspaper clipping from the Geelong Advertiser, 26/11 ...Digital images of a newspaper clipping from the Geelong Advertiser, 26/11/2018 titled "Picture the Past" and "When Trams ruled the Road", giving a short history of trams in Geelong, written by Peter Begg. Features photos of trams 23, 18 and an internal seat photograph. Notes that some of the trams remain in service in Ballarat. Actual copy that had been on display in the Mess Room added 26-2-2019.geelong, history, btm -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Ballarat celebrates spring", "The wheels are in motion as Springfest fun chugs along", 28/11/2016 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 28/11/2016, titled... Wendouree Parade. Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 28/11/2016 ...Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 28/11/2016, titled "Ballarat celebrates spring" and "The wheels are in motion as Springfest fun chugs along" featuring a report on the Lake Wendouree Springfest event arranged by Rotary, including photos of the Tram Pull and Neville Britton and Len Millar selling tram tickets with tram 661 in the background. Tram pull arranged by CB fitness. Photos by Luka Kauzlaric and report by Amber Wilson.btm, springfest, tram pull, wendouree parade. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Ballarat Times, "Santa on the tracks despite weather", 20/12/2018 12:00:00 AM
... Newspaper clipping from The Ballarat Times, 20 December... Newspaper clipping from The Ballarat Times, 20 December. 2018 ...Newspaper clipping from The Ballarat Times, 20 December. 2018 with an article titled "Santa on the tracks despite weather" featuring a story on the Museum's Santa Tram on Saturday 15 December 2018. Written by Carol Saffer reporting on the event and interviews with a passenger - Sonya White and children. Has a photo of No. 40 with the Santa Tram banner and Roger Salen. Also notes the making of flowers for a flower tram during the 2019 Begonia Festival.santa tram, btm, passengers