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Book - Amazing People of the Border, 2015
Amazing People of the Border, features 40 stories of local identities based on interviews between 1985 and 2013non-fictionAmazing People of the Border, features 40 stories of local identities based on interviews between 1985 and 2013local identities, albury-wodonga regions, history albury, history wodonga, biography -
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Book - ALBURY WODONGA'S BONEGILLA: A provincial centre's experience of post-war immigration, 1947-1971, Bruce J Pennay, 2001
A study of the development and role of the Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre near Albury Wodonga and its impact on the residents and the community.non-fictionA study of the development and role of the Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre near Albury Wodonga and its impact on the residents and the community.immigration policy australia, bonegilla, albury wodonga, post ww2 immigration -
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Book - 60 Years on - History of the Wodonga Albury Camera Club 1953 - 2013, Paul Temple et al, 2013
A history of the Wodonga Albury Camera Club from its inception in the 1950s. Produced to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the club in 2013non-fictionA history of the Wodonga Albury Camera Club from its inception in the 1950s. Produced to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the club in 2013camera club, wodonga albury, clubs wodonga, photography -
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Book - S.S.& A Club : A History, Howard C Jones, 1994
This book traces the History of the Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen's Club in Albury NSW from early fundraising efforts in 1994 to development to an important services club and modern entertainment facility.non-fictionThis book traces the History of the Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen's Club in Albury NSW from early fundraising efforts in 1994 to development to an important services club and modern entertainment facility.albury s.s & a club, veterans, service clubs nsw -
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Book - Wodonga Over River and Plain, Alan J. Dunlop, 1976
A great local history of the Wodonga area. Starts with discussion of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the region and early contacts with European explorers and settlers. Explains the establishing of a customs post with its twin city Albury on the other side of the Murray River. The town grew subsequent to the opening of the first bridge across the Murray in 1860. Originally named Wodonga, its name was changed to Belvoir then later back to Wodonga.non-fictionA great local history of the Wodonga area. Starts with discussion of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the region and early contacts with European explorers and settlers. Explains the establishing of a customs post with its twin city Albury on the other side of the Murray River. The town grew subsequent to the opening of the first bridge across the Murray in 1860. Originally named Wodonga, its name was changed to Belvoir then later back to Wodonga.victoria. wodonga, settlers wodonga, indigenous australians wodonga -
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Book - Along the Bush Tracks, Albury-Wodonga, Monument Hill Parklands, 1997
A detailed history and description of the hilltop bushlands of Albury-Wodonga, including plants, birds and trails. This publication was originally written by members of Monument Hill Parklands and Albury Wodonga Field Naturalists with support from the National Environment Centre (Riverina Institute of TAFE) and Parklands Albury Wodonga.non-fictionA detailed history and description of the hilltop bushlands of Albury-Wodonga, including plants, birds and trails. This publication was originally written by members of Monument Hill Parklands and Albury Wodonga Field Naturalists with support from the National Environment Centre (Riverina Institute of TAFE) and Parklands Albury Wodonga.parklands albury wodonga, bush tracks, bushland albury wodonga -
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Book - Backing up the Boys - The Australian Women's Army Service and Albury Army area, Desmond Martin, 1988
The detailed history of the Australian Women’s Army Service in the Albury Army area during World War II.non-fictionThe detailed history of the Australian Women’s Army Service in the Albury Army area during World War II.australia. army. australian women's army service -- history, women soldiers -- australia -- history, albury army area, world war two, women's military service -
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Book - Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: Destiny Foreseen, Jean Macdonald et al, 1981
This is a sequel to Albury Wodonga The Chosen city: The first Ninety Years. It traces developments in the region up to the development of the Albury Wodonga Corporation in 1972.non-fictionThis is a sequel to Albury Wodonga The Chosen city: The first Ninety Years. It traces developments in the region up to the development of the Albury Wodonga Corporation in 1972.new south wales. albury-wodonga, albury wodonga history, albury wodonga to 1972, albury history, wodonga history -
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Book - Albury Wodonga - The Chosen City: The First Ninety Years, Jean Macdonald et al, 1980
A brief history of the development of the Albury Wodonga area up to 1902.non-fictionA brief history of the development of the Albury Wodonga area up to 1902.new south wales. albury-wodonga, albury wodonga history to 1902, albury history, wodonga history -
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Book - The Hume Highway: A Potpourri of Stories and Scenes Today and Yesterday, Rosemary Boyes, 1978
A collection of anecdotes from travel along the Hume Highway from Melbourne, Victoria to Albury, NSW.non-fictionA collection of anecdotes from travel along the Hume Highway from Melbourne, Victoria to Albury, NSW.albury, melbourne, hume highway, travel victoria, anecdotes and pioneer stories -
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Book - Overland to Port Phillip Bay Journey South West, Rosemary Boyes, 1974
This publication examines the story of the epic journey of exploration by Hume and Hovell, with their party, from October to December, 1824non-fictionThis publication examines the story of the epic journey of exploration by Hume and Hovell, with their party, from October to December, 1824australia. exploration, hume & hovell expedition. -
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Book - Albury Wodonga Sketchbook, Brian Carroll et al, 1977
An illustrated history and background to key locations in Albury WodongaAn illustrated history and background to key locations in Albury Wodonganew south wales. albury-wodonga region., wodonga region (vic.) --, description and travel -
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Book - Grey Ribbon to the Border, Jean Field, 1973
A detailed description of towns and area adjacent to the Hume Highway between Melbourne, Victoria and Albury, NSWnon-fictionA detailed description of towns and area adjacent to the Hume Highway between Melbourne, Victoria and Albury, NSWvictoria. countryside adjacent to the hume highway., description and travel victoria, hume highway victoria -
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Book - King of the Weir - Motorcycle Racing in Albury Wodonga, Guy Ellicott, 2018
“King of the Weir” documents motorcycle racing in the Albury Wodonga region which has a rich history dating back to the 1920’s when speedway was king. Speedway gave way to scrambles, and then tarmac racing on aerodromes, army bases and circuits. The Hume Weir circuit held the “King of the Weir” race for ten years attracting such riders as Ron Toombs, Greg Hansford, Murray and Jeff Sayle, and Kenny Blake. Overseas champions Jim Redman, Tom Phillis, Geoff Duke, Bill Lomas and Dickie Dale came to do battle with the locals in the 50’s and 60’s.non-fiction“King of the Weir” documents motorcycle racing in the Albury Wodonga region which has a rich history dating back to the 1920’s when speedway was king. Speedway gave way to scrambles, and then tarmac racing on aerodromes, army bases and circuits. The Hume Weir circuit held the “King of the Weir” race for ten years attracting such riders as Ron Toombs, Greg Hansford, Murray and Jeff Sayle, and Kenny Blake. Overseas champions Jim Redman, Tom Phillis, Geoff Duke, Bill Lomas and Dickie Dale came to do battle with the locals in the 50’s and 60’s.hume weir circuit, albury-wodonga motorcycle club, motorcycle racing, motor sports albury -
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Book - Wodonga Retained Environment Network, Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation, 2006
A threatened species and habitat conservation strategy prepared for the Albury Wodonga Corporation and the Rural City of Wodonga,non-fictionA threatened species and habitat conservation strategy prepared for the Albury Wodonga Corporation and the Rural City of Wodonga,endangered species -- victoria, conservation albury wodonga, threatened species victoria, threatened habitats, environmental protection -
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Book - 150 Not Out 1858 - 2007 Cricket in Albury Wodonga, Joe Wooding, 2007
A thoroughly researched book on the history of cricket in Albury from the first organised game of cricket played in Albury in February 1859. It features many great names of cricket with details of some of the games in which they participated. The book includes many interesting anecdotes about the life and times of the region.non-fictionA thoroughly researched book on the history of cricket in Albury from the first organised game of cricket played in Albury in February 1859. It features many great names of cricket with details of some of the games in which they participated. The book includes many interesting anecdotes about the life and times of the region.albury border cricket association, cricket history albury nsw, cricket history wodonga victoria, country cricket -
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Book - Just a Local Builder- Maurice Chick looks back, Jan Hunter, 2008
Maurice Chick's memoirs are the story of an apprentice carpenter working for his father who became the managing director of a company that erected many of the landmark buildings in the Albury-Wodonga region. It is a story of work, entrepreneurial ventures and travel that were part of a life lived with enthusiasm. Included are comments from workmen, business associates and friends, and a pictorial archive of buildings erected in a 50 year career.non-fictionMaurice Chick's memoirs are the story of an apprentice carpenter working for his father who became the managing director of a company that erected many of the landmark buildings in the Albury-Wodonga region. It is a story of work, entrepreneurial ventures and travel that were part of a life lived with enthusiasm. Included are comments from workmen, business associates and friends, and a pictorial archive of buildings erected in a 50 year career.maurice chick, businessmen albury wodonga, buildings albury wodonga, companies albury wodonga -
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Book - Albury Pioneer Cemetery - Digging into our past, Douglas Hunter and Jan Hunter, 2012
Albury’s initial cemetery, the Pioneer Cemetery, officially opened in 1861. This book focuses on biographical details of individuals interred in the cemetery who made an important contribution to the settlement and development of Albury and district.Albury’s initial cemetery, the Pioneer Cemetery, officially opened in 1861. This book focuses on biographical details of individuals interred in the cemetery who made an important contribution to the settlement and development of Albury and district.pioneer cemetery albury nsw, history albury, pioneers albury -
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Book - Ancestors of a Wimbledon Champion, June M Shanahan, 2012
Ancestors of a Wimbledon Champion (2010) by June Shanahan tells the story of June’s sister Margaret Court (née Smith) and her ancestors. Margaret grew up in Albury and became one of the greatest tennis players that the world has seen.non-fictionAncestors of a Wimbledon Champion (2010) by June Shanahan tells the story of June’s sister Margaret Court (née Smith) and her ancestors. Margaret grew up in Albury and became one of the greatest tennis players that the world has seen.margaret court, margaret smith, ancestry margaret court nee smith, wimbledon champions, australian tennis players -
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Book - Making a City in the Country: The Albury-Wodonga National Growth Centre Project, 1973-2003, Bruce J Pennay, 2005
A case study of what began as one of the Whitlam Governments boldest ventures to make a new city in the country so as to relieve the pressure on capital cities. This book explains what was involved in that venture what went right and what went wrong. It relates a specific case study to shifts in the wider political and economic context. It is fresh in perspective in that it views the growth centre strategy from an actual site rather than from government offices.non-fictionA case study of what began as one of the Whitlam Governments boldest ventures to make a new city in the country so as to relieve the pressure on capital cities. This book explains what was involved in that venture what went right and what went wrong. It relates a specific case study to shifts in the wider political and economic context. It is fresh in perspective in that it views the growth centre strategy from an actual site rather than from government offices.albury-wodonga corporation, city planning, decentralisation, whitlam government decentralisation -
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Book - A Tale of Twin Cities Part 1 The Founding Years, Desmond Martin, 1981
A detailed history covering the founding development, commerce, pioneers and personalities of the Wodonga-Albury area, and the constant influence of the river.non-fictionA detailed history covering the founding development, commerce, pioneers and personalities of the Wodonga-Albury area, and the constant influence of the river.wodonga, albury, murray river -
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Book - The Border Post Almanac (Albury) for 1878, Library of Australian History, 1979
Almanac printed as a directory of key businesses in the area of Albury Wodonga in 1848. Originally published by Affleck and Gray of Albury and Wodonga in 1848 as the second book form of this directory. This facsimile edition was printed in 1979.non-fictionAlmanac printed as a directory of key businesses in the area of Albury Wodonga in 1848. Originally published by Affleck and Gray of Albury and Wodonga in 1848 as the second book form of this directory. This facsimile edition was printed in 1979.business directory albury, business directory wodonga, historical business 1848 -
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Book - Union of Vic. and N.S.W. Rail System at Albury 1883
The final linking of the railway systems of Victoria and NSW at Albury-Wodonga was finally achieved in June 1883 when a temporary railway bridge across the Murray River was opened. A grand celebration was held in Albury to mark the occasion. This book details the significance of the railway and the celebrations of 1883.non-fictionThe final linking of the railway systems of Victoria and NSW at Albury-Wodonga was finally achieved in June 1883 when a temporary railway bridge across the Murray River was opened. A grand celebration was held in Albury to mark the occasion. This book details the significance of the railway and the celebrations of 1883.railways australia, railway albury wodonga, history railways -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Stereoscopic Photograph, c1900
This photograph depicts Indigo Falls, situated 20 km northeast of Beechworth, and highlights the picturesque scenery and surrounding vegetation. Known for its scenic beauty, Indigo Falls has drawn visitors from Albury and Wodonga and was a popular spot for the Beechworth Tourist Club in the early 1900s.This photograph is historically significant for showcasing the natural beauty of Indigo Falls and surrounding vegetation.Two sepia-toned square photographs featuring a rocky waterfall and vegetation, mounted.Reverse: 97.2197/ Indigo Falls/ Beechworth/ 84-116-1./ A03084/ Indigo Falls are near the start of the Indigo Valley - a short distance from the Indigo Valley Rd. turnoff is Ewarts Rd., on the right of the Beechworth Wodonga Rd., waterfall, indigo falls, ovens district, natural history, stereoscopic, district views -
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Ceremonial object - Baptismal Font, c1863
St Luke’s Anglican Church officially opened on 15 March 1863. It was constructed from locally hewn stone. After serving the congregation for more than a century, the Church was closed by the Health Commission due to its deteriorated condition which was judged to be beyond repair. It was demolished by voluntary labour on the 10 – 11 August 1968. St Luke’s originally operated as a branch of the Albury church. The first resident minister at Wodonga was Rev. J. H. White who came in 1879. Much of the demolition of the church was organised and carried out by Raymond John Schmidt, a long-time parishioner of St Luke’s. After the demolition, the font was relocated to the Schmidt family garden. It was the wish of Ray Schmidt and his wife Elizabeth that the Font should come to the Wodonga & District Historical Society after their deaths. It is now displayed at Hut 97.A baptismal font made from hewn stone from the Wodonga area. Central bowl for holy water is surrounded by an inscription.Around bowl "SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN WHO COME UNTO ME"st luke's church wodonga, religious ceremonial items, anglican church wodonga -
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Functional object - Homemade Baby Pusher
The pusher belonged to Edgar Alfred Unger and his wife Thelma Mary nee Richardson and was first used for their eldest daughter Marjorie in 1960. The Unger family lived on a property in Thurgoona which is now the location of the Thurgoona Golf Course. Edgar died on 3rd April 1957 in Thurgoona, New South Wales. Thelma Mary Richardson was a descendant of the Frauenfelder family which was amongst the first German Immigrants to arrive in the Albury district during the 1950s. She died on 14th December 2000 in Wodonga, Victoria.This item is significant because it shows one of the ways people improvised to meet various needs in the past.A home-made child's pusher with wooden frame and rubber-tyred and metal-spoked wheels.baby pusher, unger family, improvised baby items -
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Photograph - First Presbyterian Church, Wodonga
... was appointed to the Wodonga district based out of Albury. In 1860... was appointed to the Wodonga district based out of Albury. In 1860 ...Members of the Presbyterian faith were among the first settlers in the North-east of Victoria, and in the year 1842 the Presbytery of Melbourne requested the Rev. Peter Gunn, Minister of the Gaelic Church, Melbourne, to visit Presbyterians along the Murray River. This was the first of a series of annual visits, and was of a missionary nature. In May 1851, the Rev. David Hunter Ballantyne was appointed to the Wodonga district based out of Albury. In 1860 the Presbytery of Beechworth was formed, and from it two large presbyteries have grown - Wagga Wagga and Beechworth. In the early days the services at Wodonga were held in the old court house, which still stands. Wodonga Presbyterian Church continued as part of the Parish of Albury until the end of 1887, when it was placed under the administration of the Session of the Beechworth Church, with a home missionary in charge. Mr William Cooper was placed in charge for the first months, then Mr William Smith, a city missionary who had recently arrived from Scotland, was appointed. Mr Smith conducted a cordage factory at Stonleigh. He remained as missionary in charge for the next 10 years, and in that time the church steadily progressed. Plans were made for the erection of the building which now stands in High Street, Wodonga. Mr John Whan was a Founding Member of the Church and was appointed Sunday School Superintendent, an office which he held for 46 years, rendering extensive and valued service to the church and congregation. With a growing congregation and realising the challenges presented to the Church by changing conditions, land for a new church was sought. In September 1950 property was purchased in Nilmar Avenue in Wodonga and the new Presbyterian Church St Stephens became their new home. With the amalgamation of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches, the new Church became the Uniting Church. The original Presbyterian Church was later sold to the Free Serbian Orthodox Church.These photographs are significant because they provide evidence of the changing nature of religious worship and groups in Wodonga.A collection of black and white photographic images depicting the first Presbyterian Church at Wodonga. The Church was later taken over by the Free Serbian Orthodox Church.presbyterian church, free serbian orthodox church, wodonga churches -
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Booklet - Collection of Local History Booklets, Rosemary Boyes B.E.M
In 1976 Rosemary Boyes was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to Australian History. She was the author of more than 20 publications about local and national historical events. From 1970 to 1981, writing as Mrs Frank Boyes, she contributed a regular column to the Wodonga/Albury Express newspaper. Rosemary was a Founder Member of the Albury & District Historical Society in 1961, a Life Member of Wodonga & District Historical Society and also a Life Member of the Wodonga RSL Sub-Branch. She and her husband, Frank, a veteran of the Kokoda Trail, farmed at Leneva before moving to Albury and then to Frankston. Rosemary Boyes died in September 1991.A collection of small paper back booklets on a range of topics related to Albury and Wodonga history. Their titles are:- 1. "Violet Grange Leneva" and its History 2. Albury - Murray River to Botanic Gardens 3. The Hume Highway - A potpourri of Stories and Scenes, Today and Yesterday 4. The Hume Monument - Albury NSW 5. Remembering Robert BrownIn 1976 Rosemary Boyes was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to Australian History. She was the author of more than 20 publications about local and national historical events. From 1970 to 1981, writing as Mrs Frank Boyes, she contributed a regular column to the Wodonga/Albury Express newspaper. Rosemary was a Founder Member of the Albury & District Historical Society in 1961, a Life Member of Wodonga & District Historical Society and also a Life Member of the Wodonga RSL Sub-Branch. She and her husband, Frank, a veteran of the Kokoda Trail, farmed at Leneva before moving to Albury and then to Frankston. Rosemary Boyes died in September 1991. australian history, rosemary boyes bem