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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Foyle postcard Eclipse 1916, Foyle, 1916
An annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes between Earth and the Sun and the moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's blocking most of the sun's light and causing the sun to look like an annulus or ring. An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a large region of the earth. In 1916, annularity was only visible in Australia. This photo card records a rare annular eclipse of the sun as viewed in Warrnambool at 12:45pm on 30 July 1916This Foyle photo card shows the progress of the eclipse of the sun with four images and white writing on a black background. There is hand writing in black ink and other black printing on the rear of the card. Front: Middle of the bottom edge "Eclipse of the Sun Warrnambool 12.45. 30.7.16" Bottom right hand corner: "Foyle Photo" Four numbers beside each image. Rear: Foyles Photo Card Studios_Liebig St, Warrnambool; "Warrnambool" handwritten.solar eclipse, warrnambool, foyle photo card, liebig street, annular solar eclipse -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Jacka Memorial Service, c. 1950
black and white photographJacka Memorial Service at St Kilda Cemetery. Copyright not for reproduction. Herald Sun. Feature service. Melbourne, Australia. -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Sun, Kinglake Cricket Team, 2 May 1987
Article about Kinglake Cricket Club, formed in 1920-21, recent reunion.Newsprint with image, original, 1 full page,folded. Also digital scan.Page 32 - The Sun, Saturday, May 2, 1987. Cricket Club bowls over 67 happy yearswhittlesea, kinglake, kinglake cricket club, jack murphy, jim alexander -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Cable tram - Bourke Street at Spring Street, Herald Sun, late 1930s
Photograph shows a cable tram set - trailer number 576 with the destination of Spencer St in Bourke St at the intersection with Spring St. Has Victorian Parliament house in the background. There is a safety zone sign in the foreground for the outbound tram service. Photo late 1930s or 1940Yields information about Bourke St cable trams.Black and White photograph - printed on plain paper.On the rear has the Copyright stamp of the Herald Sun and pencil number "KM-M-006" and Ken Magor stamp.cable trams, bourke st, spring st, parliament house, safety zone -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newspaper supplement, Herald Sun, VC Awards, 30 January 2011
Tatura has had one VC awarded - Private R. Mactier WW1.Supplement to the Herald Sun 30 January 2011. 13 pages. Includes facts about Victoria Cross, article and photograph of each winner and other pictures. 98 awards in all.vc awards -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Newspaper clipping, Governor, Sir Winston DUGAN playing billiards with Port Melbourne Settlement boys, The Sun News-Pictorial, 9 May 1940
Found in 1940 newspapers under the lino in house in Griffin Cres, Port Melbourne.Clipping from the Sun News-Pictorial, dated Thursday, May 9, 1940. Showing a photograph of the Governor, Sir Winston DUGAN and Port Melbourne Settlement boys playing billiards.societies clubs unions and other organisations, winston dugan, port melbourne settlement, keith downard -
Unions Ballarat
Newspaper clipping: Bravo Ballarat boy [Steve Bracks], 28/7/07
Newspaper clipping: Bravo Ballarat boy The article contains reflections by Betty Borchers about the sudden resignation of Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria, in 2007. Steve Bracks was the 44th Premier of Victoria from 1999-2007. He served in the shadow ministry as Shadow Treasurer. Steve Bracks was born in Ballarat. Betty Borchers worked as a legal secretary. She was active in the Ballarat ALP and is the wife of Norm Borchers. PhotocopyDate and name of newspaper - handwritten.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, bracks, steve, borchers, betty, premier - victoria, politicians - state, alp, australian labor party -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Sun, Students Working in Vegetable Plots, c. 1964
Large photograph. Instructor, Jack Russell, weighing vegetables with student, Russell Mason, Leigh Issell walking with cabbage in his hand. "Photographer's Caption Sheet-Sun" attached. Operator is "Bugden."instructor, jack russell, vegetables, students, russell mason, leigh issell, cabbage -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, The Sun News-Pictorial, Student Cultivating, 1929
Photograph also used for newspaper article in "Home Supplement The Sun News-Pictorial May 11 1929 with the caption,"Dealing destruction to weeds with a spring-tooth cultivator." See B99.1053.Sepia photograph. Female student with 2 harnessed draught horses using a spring-toothed cultivator in the Orchardfemale student, draught horses, weeds, students working outside, cultivator -
Geelong Cycling Club
Newspaper - Article, Newspaper, 18 January 1930
Sir Hubert Opperman (1904-1996) was an Australian politician and cyclist, whose endurance cycling feats in 1920s and 1930s earned him international acclaim. He competed in many international races including the Tour de France.Sir Hubert Opperman was award the OBE whose cycling feats earned him international acclaim.Newspaper article printed in the Sun News-Pictorial, Saturday, January 18, 1930. Article includes Hubert Opperman's photo together with a description of his cycling record ride from Sydney to Melbourne.geelong cycling club; sir hubert opperman; tour de france; newspaper article. -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
photograph - Photograph, Black and white, Herald Sun, Reverend comforting a young seaman, c. 1960
medium sized rectangular b/w photograph in portrait formatStamp on back: "COPYRIGHT / NOT FOR REPRODUCTION / HERALD-SUN PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIED BY FEATURE SERVICE / THE HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES LTD. / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA"chaplain, seamen, sailors, seafarers, comforting, herald newspaper, reverend hubert william coffey (1915-2002) -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Newspaper cuttings, 1.Riding Tall into History, 2. New Life for old Chargers, 3. True Colours, 2003/1997/2004
Three newspaper articles from the Herald Sun newspaper. 1. Unveiling the State's first monument to the Light Horse. 2. A new battle to save the Australian Waler 3. The use of colour photography in WW1newspaper, light horse -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun, Planted Yesterday, 1929
Photograph in the "Sun" 14.09.1929 of Mr. H.A. Mullett, Superintendent, planting a tree outside the Plant Research Institute with a group of male onlookers, one of whom looks like A.W. Jessep, Principal, Burnley College.the sun, h.a. mullett, superintendant, plant research institute, a.w. jessep, principals, tree planting -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges
4 Austn. All rising sun collar badges00514.1 Anodised Rising sun collar badge 00514.2 Anodised Rising sun collar badge 00514.3Copper/Brass alloy Rising sun collar badge 00514.4 Brass fretted Rising Sun collar badge -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun, Dobbin, 1937
Photograph in the "Sun'" December 18, 1937 p1. Caption, "Dobbin, the Burnley Horticultural School draught horse, carried happy freight back from the orchard yesterday. The school is now closed for 8 weeks' vacation."the sun, burnley horticultural college, horse, dobbin, female students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Richmond Guardian, Burnley Gardens The Pride of Richmond and Prevalence of Aphis, 1929
(1) Article in the "Richmond Guardian," dated 5/1/29 about the benefits of studying at Burnley. (2) Article in the "Sun," dated Jan 4/29 about peach aphis and experiments with sprays being conducted at Burnley.burnley gardens, pests, aphis, courses, training in horticulture, pest control -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, "Trams crash, 31 hurt", 7-2-1989
Reports on a significant rear on collision between two Z class trams, Z3 171 and another in Mt Alexander Road at Thorn Street Essendon. Gives details of the event. Story by Graeme Walker and Innes Willox and Age photographer Craig Abraham. In The Age, there is a second item about the rearrangement of Transport Departments - V-line, The Met into the Public Transport Corporation and the formation of the Roads Corporation from the Road Construction Authority and the Road Traffic Authority. Quotes Mr Kennan, Minister, Mr Brown Opposition spokesman and Peter Parkinson of Trades Hall. Item written by John Masanauskas.Yields information about an accident rear on in Mt Alexander Road Essendon and transport management rearrangements.Set of two newspaper clippings; 1 - "Trams crash, 31 hurt" - The Sun 7-2-1989 2 - "A painful end to tram journey" and "Left-wing wins in transport merger" - The Age 7-2-1989tramways, trams, mt alexander road, accidents, z3 class, tran 171, unions, amalgamation, management, the met, v-line, ptc, public transport corporation -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper cutting, Sun News-Pictorial, Sea Adventurer Defied Mr. Hughes, 22-Jun-40
Article describes the confrontation between Captain Edward T. Miles and Billy Hughes, when he was general secretary of the Australian Seamen's Federation. Article then goes on to give a brief outline of his life which was very interesting and full.Photocopy of article from The Sun News - Pictorial about Captain Edward T. Miles, then aged 91, with a photo plus one page ads for pictures (Hoyts) and entertainment. +Additional Keywords: Miles, Edward T. / Hughes, Billy -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, The Sun News - Pictorial, Students Examining Dahlias, 1929
Photograph also used as newspaper illustration in "Home Supplement The Sun News-Pictorial," May 11 1929, with the caption, "Picking blooms which have flourished under their care. Two girl students in an attractive corner of the flower garden." See B99.1053.Black and white photograph. 2 female students standing amongst dahlias and examining themfemale students, the sun news-pictorial, gardens, dahlias, students working outside, newspaper article -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Newspaper cutting, History at the Gallop, 14 March 2004
An article carried in the 'Extra' section of the Sunday Herald Sun of 14 March 2004 about the historic Beersheba charge by the 4th and 12th Light Horse Regiments in 1917, and about Mrs Jill Curry's campaign for a museum to honour the heroes of that charge.newspaper, beersheba -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Trams back on mid-week tracks" - 31/12/1997, 3/12/1997 12:00:00 AM
Clipping from page 28 on the Melbourne "Herald Sun" newspaper of 3 December 1997 with photo and small news item of the BTM commencing Wednesday operations. Has same photo of that of the Ballarat Courier. Images added 24-12-2016trams, tramways, btm, tramcar operations -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun, Down-to-earth-scientists, 1969
Article by John Farrance and Ian Anderson which discusses the range of educational possibilities for school leavers interested in Agriculture. Includes information about Melbourne University, LaTrobe University, Dookie, Longerenong and Burnley. Discusses possible employment for graduates and the cost of education at the colleges.Newspaper cutting from The Sun, September 18, 1969, p. 29. Article by John Farrance and Ian Anderson. Includes photos of some young women with a tractor and feeding cows in a country setting, and of Mr Farrance (staff, 1952-1975).the sun, john farrance, ian anderson, agricultural schools, girls education -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Jeff of the Melbourne Sun, Bourke St Mall the previous day by Charles, Prince of Wales and Princess Diana, 14/04/1983 12:00:00 AM
Photocopy of a newspaper cartoon by Jeff of the Herald Sun following the opening of the Bourke St Mall the previous day by Charles, Prince of Wales and Princess Diana. Features a Z class tram with two sets of legs protruding from the front of the tram.trams, tramways, royal visit, bourke st, opening, z class -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Cutting, Secret Love Lives On, 6-Apr-98
Nabuko (Cherry) Parker was the first Japanese Immigrant to become an Australian citizen.Article on the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Gordon Parker and Nobuko Sakuramoto, local Ringwood residents. Article in Herald Sun Mon April 6, 1998 with photograph. +Additional Keywords: Parker, Gordon / Parker, Nabuko (Cherry) / Sakuramoto, Nobuko / Cherry Parker -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Trams will go from two cities", July to Oct 1968
Yields information about the 1968 proposals to close both the Ballarat and Bendigo tramway systems by the state government.Series of newspaper clippings adhered to three quarto lined sheets about the 1968 attempt by the Victorian Government to close the Ballarat and Bendigo tramway systems. .1 - "Trams will go from two cities" - The Sun Friday 19/7/1968, about the Government's decision - gives reasons for the closure. .2 - "Protest over tram protest" - The Sun, 28/8/1968 - with a photo of No. 35 and that the Ballarat Save the Trams Committee not supporting a public protest meeting called by tramway employees. Also has cutting about the State cabinet being delayed by a good train breakdown, a Brisbane train strike and that Country considering the Underground is not vital. .3 - "The Country trams stay" - The Sun Thursday 3/10/1968 - about the Legislative Council not approving the motion to scrap the trams, Labor and Country party combined to defeat the motion. Also cutting on traffic changes to St Kilda Junction. Date of cutting has been taped onto the sheets.closure, ballarat, bendigo, parliament, st kilda junction, sec -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Thumbs down for", "Do we want W-class trams?, 12/11/1993 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Herald Sun, Friday 12/11/1993, titled partly ""Thumbs down for" and "Do we want W-class trams? Gives the result of a Herald Sun survey with a map - People were asked: 1 - Want to keep the W class trams 2 - Want W class for Tourism 3 - Want W class withdrawn Survey involved the Airport West, North Coburg, Mont Albert, South East (route 8 and 69, and city streets. The choice included retiring the early Z class trams, that were not even 20 years old.trams, tramways, w class, surveys, public transport, state transport authority, ptc -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun News - Pictorial, …New Traffic, 1936
Miss Agnes O. Armstrong graduated in 1937. The Sun News - Pictorial, November 21, 1936 with photograph with the caption: "Miss Agnes Armstrong driving a mower in harvest work at Burnley Horticultural Gardens, yesterday." She is holding a double thickness of cord in each hand (reins?). The mower may be pulled by a horse. agnes o. armstrong, female students, students working outside, mowing, horses -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Sun, "Sacked" on the Job, 1958
Photograph in "The Sun" July 26, 1958. Caption reads,"These hard-working Burnley Horticultural College students wear real "sack" dresses as protection while spraying in the orchard. The girls are from left Janet Porteous, Sue Marks and Gwenneth Edwards (1958).the sun, burnley horticultural college, students, female students, janet porteous, sue marks, gwenneth edwards, spraying, uniform, students working outside, orchard -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Sun, "Its a woman's touch on the buses", 15/09/1978 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Sun, 15/9/1978, titled "Its a woman's touch on the buses", written by David Guthrie-Jones, about the introduction of female bus drivers, Kay Heinrich and Lee Hensby. Has photos of the two ladies and some thoughts.trams, tramways, buses, drivers, mmtb, crews -
Hume City Civic Collection
Newspaper - The Sun News Pictorial, 8th May 1945
A copy of the Sun News Pictorial issued across Victoria on 8th May 1945 containing local and overseas news.An A3 size newspaper comprising 14 pages covering news of local and overseas interest as well as advertisements.non-fictionA copy of the Sun News Pictorial issued across Victoria on 8th May 1945 containing local and overseas news.newspapers, world war 2, germany's unconditional surrender