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Orbost & District Historical Society
book, E-Gee Printers Pty Ltd, Gippsland Heritage Journal, December 1991
Gippsland Heritage Journal is a journal, produced about every nine - twelve months, for those interested in regional, local and family history in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. It is compiled by Meredith Fletcher, Debbie Squires and Linda Barraclough and includes a diverse range of articles, both academic and non-academic. Since No.24 it has been a partially refereed journal. This copy was used in the library of Orbost Secondary College. This item is a useful reference tool on the history of Gippsland.A 64 pp magazine, titled Gippsland Heritage Journal No 11 (December 1991). It cost $7.00. The front cover is light green with a b/w photograph of a birthday party for one of the children at Black Snake Creek about 1937. The magazine contains photographs, articles on the history of Gippsland, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: TSDAV MAGAZINE 1981, 1st May, 1981
TSDAV Magazine, No. 1, May 1981. It has a yellow cover with sketch of dancers in costume. Peter n. Ellis written at the top of the front cover. Photos and illustrations inside. Contains a copy of an interview with Alistair Anderson by Fay McAlinden, news of functions, feature on traditional social dance, feature on Steps and styles and callers' headaches by Shirley Andrews, Aims and objectives of TSDAV, Feature All about Sandhurst Dance Club, Coming Events, Q & A, Technical Notes and Discussion Point.magazine, club, traditional dance association, peter ellis collection, tsdav magazine may 1981, peter ellis, jenny milne, penny lane, shirley andrews, fay mcalinden, bruce mcclure, norm ellis, alistair anderson, johnson elwood, sam sherry, john kirkpatrick, sue harrison, hugh rippon, beat klippel, con klippel, efdss, tony sutter, rowan webb, pedr curteen, michael thatcher, victorian folk music club, margaret kiddle, steele rudd, sir roger de coverly, banjo paterson, patsy adam smith, jean lawson, larry harrigan, harry mcqueen, sandhurst dance club, ian thwaite, lynne stone, mark power, roy hay -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - MANDURANG PUBLICK OCCURENCES MONTHLY MAGAZINE (1978 - 1983), 1978
Mandurang Monthly magazine 'Publick Occurences' Foolscap paper magazine with some coloured cover sheets, stapled 1983 - Feb, Apr & May 1982 - Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, July, Aug, Oct, Nov & Dec 1981 - Feb, Mar, Mar-Apr, Apr, May, Jun, July, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov & Dec 1980 - Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, July, Aug, Spring, Oct, Nov & Dec 1979 - Feb, Mar, May, Jun, July, Aug, Oct, Nov & Dec 1978 - Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov & Dec -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Harold Herbert of the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1919
Harold Brocklebank Herbert (16.09.1891-1945) Harold Herbert was one of the first pupils at the school starting in 1891, commencing as a 15 years old he studied Applied Design and Architecture at the Ballarat Technical School of design attached to the Ballarat Fine Art Galery, transferring to the Ballarat Technical Art school attached to the Ballarat School of Mines. He was a certificated Art Teacher with the Victorian Education Department. His talents were identified by Ballarat’s Ponsonby Carew-Smith who rose to become Art Inspector with the Victorian Education Department. His teaching career included being appointed Principal of the Sale Technical Art School in 1898. Harold Herbert undertook further studies in England returning to Ballarat with all new entrepreneurial ideas. He worked at the Ballarat Technical Art School between 1915-19. Harold Herbert was involved with the design of the Ballarat Arch of Victory, and was responsible for the reproductions in ‘The Education Department’s Record of War Service. Had been principal of the Sale Technical Art School since 1898, and had undertaken further studies in England returning to Ballarat with all sorts of entrepreneurial ideas. In 1924 the Ballarat School of Mines Students’ Magazine reported “We are perfectly safe in claiming on behalf of our school, that no institution of its kind has turned out a greater number of men and women students who have since “made good” while some have achieved enviable prominence in the world of art. Amongst these later, the most brilliant is Harold B. Herbert whose work is so widely and justly appreciated throughout Australia and whose achievements are watched by his old school with the greatest pride. He commenced at the School when he was about 15 years of age, and followed a course of training very similar to what most students are doing the most valuable qualities shown by him during his career as a student were a passion for drawing and a capacity for taking pains, so essential in all artwork. He was appointed as Assistant Art Teacher at Ballarat on completion of his course, and later assistant in the office of Art Inspector. All of his spare time was devoted to out-door sketching and commercial drawing and he showed an ability in practical design for various crafts quite equal to the ability he has since displayed in depictive art. His return to this School as senior master and his departure to devote himself entirely to fine art are quite recent happenings with which all students are familiar. The wonderful exhibition he held in Melbourne on return from a sketching trip abroad has place him amongst the leading artists of Australia. Upon his death in 1945 the Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine recorded: "The death of the famous water-colour artist, Harold Herbert, will be a distinct loss to art in Australia. he was educated at the Ballarat Art School which it was situated in Sturt Street, and the gave promise of becoming a famous artist then. his talents were recognised, and in water-colour work he quickly made a name for himself. his landscapes in water-colour are in the principle galleries of the world, and many of them are to be found in the Ballarat gallery and in other provincial galleries. In 1941 he was appointed official war artist for the COmmonwealth, and he served in the Middle East and Syria. Exhibitions of his war pictures have been seen at different times in Melbourne."Portrait of a young man in a suit. He is Harold Brocklehurst Herbert, staffmember of the Ballarat Technical Art School (a division of the Ballarat Technical Art School). The photograph is a detail of the Ballarat School of Mines Magazine Committee, 1919. (http://victoriancollections.net.au/items/54923a682162f116140de59c)harold herbert, harold b. herbert, harold brocklebank herbert, ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, art, arch of victory -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork - Image of drawing, Fifi Malseed, Image of drawing of "Recess time" by Fifi Malseed, 1940
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityImage of drawing by Fifi Malseed titled "Recess time" published in the 1940 School of Mines Ballarat Student Magazine. drawing, ballarat school of mines students' magazine 1940, ballarat school of mines and industries, ballarat school of mines, fifi malseed, recess time -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Aussie, 1920
Original copies - yarns & experiences of soldiers on active service. Printed in the field by the AIF Printing Section.Copies of Aussie Magazines 1918 - 1919 - 1920 produced by Phillip L Harris of The Australian War Museum 1920Percy E Cox 12th Battalion Tasmania (inside front cover)books - magazines, military history -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Baxter & Stubbs, Extra Muros 1969
1968 A three year Diploma was offered at the Ballarat Teachers’ College for the first time. (Beggs-Sunter: 84)Off white cover with black titles. 36 pages Soft covered annual magazine for the Ballarat Teachers Collegebtc, ballarat teachers college, rosalie broad, kristine brady, rodger ohara, robyn mcbain, stana pavkovic, helen rimmington, bryan dwyer, irene collis, merilyn torney, fryar, peter fryar -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO MAGAZINE PREMIERE ISSUE, 2006
Bendigo Magazine Premier Issue, 88 pages of articles on Bendigo people, businesses & events with photographs, illustrations & advertisements.bendigo, hospital, bendigo & district, bendigo - culture - businesses - industry - events. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: SMALL BOOKLET - STAPLED. JOURNAL 'TROLLEY WIRE' MAGAZINE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY
Booklet: MAGAZINE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Published August 1966 Volume 7, No 5 issue, No. 105.South Pacific Electric Railway Co-operative Society Ltd., Box 103, GPO, Sydney.person, individual, basil miller -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Replica SLR
Replica modified SLR rifle complete with magazine. Features camouflage paint work. Modified by 1 Squadron SASslr replica, armourer sgt tiger lions (raeme), sas, replica -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Memorabilia of John Dolling
Contains Photograph, Vietnamese documents, postcards, booklets, National Geographic Magazine, Oct 1961 & letters to John Dolling.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - veterans - australia, royal australian air force -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: CTS Prefects 1963, Photograph: Collingwood Technical School Prefects 1963
Black and white photograph and copy pages from Turawan the school magazine of Collingwood Technical School about the Prefects.collingwood technical school, students, prefects, nmit -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BARBARA MAMOUNEY COLLECTION: BENDIGO SOUTH CLUSTER MAGAZINE
Two copies of the Bendigo South Cluster Magazine. One from September 2009 the second from September 2016bendigo, church, golden square methodist church -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Image from a magazine of the Sydney Opera House Model. (Architects: Jorn Utzon and Arup.)Made in Australia / 1 (Handwritten) / Encircled 34 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, The Pioneers of Horticulture in Victoria, 1940
Special Horticultural Number of "The Pioneers of Horticulture in Victoria"2 copies devoted to "The Pioneers of Horticulture in Victoria", Victorian Historical Magazine, Vol. XVIII, no. 1, Feb. 1940pioneers, horticulture, victoria, australia, victorian historical magazine -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, James Scott, 1940
Extract from "The Pioneers of Horticulture in Victoria" by E.E. Pescott in Victorian Historical Magazine, Vol.XV111, 1940. 4 copiese.e.pescott, james scott, pioneers, horticulture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Chimera Magazines, 1989 and 1992
2 School Magazines 'Chimera' 1989 and 1992 Assoc.2 School Magazines 'Chimera' 1989 and 1992 Assoc. Artefacts NA4609-14 Assoc. Photos NP4039 and 40422 School Magazines 'Chimera' 1989 and 1992 Assoc. mullauna college, school papers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Charlie Schwerkolt, 2017
An article from Kenworth Down Under Magazine .An article from Kenworth Down Under Magazine detailing the Schwerkolt family business from 1895 until the present.An article from Kenworth Down Under Magazine . schwerkolt, charles thomas, schwerkolt, charles lionel -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, Jun 1888
A page from 'Century' magazine, advertising tennis products from W&S, and Horsman. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 1888
A page from 'Harper's Magazine Advertiser', advertising tennis products from Spalding and Granbery. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine clipping, 13-May-29
A cartoon from 'Punch' magazine, featuring a female tennis novice and a young lady. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 5-Jan-50
A page from Life magazine advertising Wilson 'Jack Kramer Autograph' tennis racquets. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 5-Jan-50
A page from Life magazine advertising Wilson 'Jack Kramer Autograph' tennis racquets. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Bayonet, 1907
The Type 62 is a re-badged British Pattern 1907 bayonet. Siam purchased 10,000 SMLE rifles and Pattern 1907 bayonets from Britain in 1919 to equip the "Wild Tiger Corps," royal bodyguard of Vajiravudh, King Rama VI (reigned 1910–1925). The tiger figural on the ricasso is representative of the Wild Tiger Corps. Year 2462 on the Buddhist Calendar corresponds to 1919. SMLE rifles and Pattern 1907 bayonets were taken from British stocks, refurbished by Birmingham Small Arms (BSA), and remarked with Siamese markings. The bayonets were shipped with standard steel-mounted leather scabbards. However, the leather rapidly deteriorated in the tropical climate, so the Siamese made a replacement steel scabbard body to which the original steel mounts were brazed. Sword bayonet for use with the .303 caliber Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield No. I Mk. III (SMLE) rifle.A tiger head on the left side with some symbolsww2, world war 2, bayonet -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Journal - Divisional Diary, Australian Railway Historical Society, Victorian Division, 1972
A publication by the Australian Railway Historical Association. Victorian Division from November 1957 until December 1972. In 1973 it was superseded by the Newsrail Magazine which remains in publication. Some articles related to the Tasmanian rail network were also included.A magazine featuring articles, illustrations and images related to the development of the Victorian Railways and events taking place at the time of publication.A publication by the Australian Railway Historical Association. Victorian Division from November 1957 until December 1972. In 1973 it was superseded by the Newsrail Magazine which remains in publication. Some articles related to the Tasmanian rail network were also included.victorian railways, railways tasmania, railways history -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document, Electrical Engineer, "Standard Car for Melbourne Tramways", 15-9-1925
The article provides the operating background to the new type of bogie car then being built for the MMTB. Gives dimensional details, the basis of the doors and seating arrangements, and safety considerations. Has a drawing featuring car 369. This type was known as the "W class" tramcar. See also item 6923.Yields information about the Melbourne W class tram in 1925.Photocopy of an article titled "Standard Car for Melbourne Tramways" from the Electrical Engineer magazine - 15-9-1925. tramways, tramcars, mmtb, melbourne, w class, tram 369, design of new trams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: SHORT STORIES
A cardboard folder covered with red striped paper. Contains short stories from various magazines - 'Womans's Day with Woman,' 'The Australian Women's Day,' 'Woman's Realm,' 'Woman's Illustrated,''The Saturday Evening Post,' 'Woman's Journal' and 'Woman's Home Journal.' 1950s.'entertainment, short stories, lydia chancellor, collection, short stories, stories, literature, magazines, entertainment, reading -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BETTER RURAL LIVING
Better Rural Living from March 22, 1961 a supplement to weekly Times. On the cover: a man with rifle taking aim, he is standing near a lake, a car is parked nearby and a female is setting a picnic next to him. The magazine has 47 pages.books, magazines, weekly times -
Clunes Museum
Magazine - MAGAZINE THE LOCAL, THE LOCAL
.2 CLUNES WRITERS GROUP P[UBLISHED A BOOK: UNMASKED AN ANTHOLOGY .3 AMY BUROW AM TURNED 103 .1 PHILIP OYSTON'S LIFE STORYMAGAZINE THE LOCAL ISSUE 255 06/06/2022 .1 PAGE 9 PHILLIPS TIME TO SHINE ,2 PAGE 12 CLUNES WRITERS GROUP .3 PAGE 51 ARTICLE ABOUTR AMY BUROW AM CELEBRATING HER 103 BURTHDAYamy burow am, philip oysten, clunes writers group -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, Beechworth Candid Photos, Unknown c1869-1940
The Powder Magazine was built in 1859 by T Dawson and Company for fifteen hundred pounds and was restored in 1966 by the National Trust. The building was constructed to store black-powder used by miners on the goldfields for blasting for mining and quarrying as legally, miners had to leave bulk gunpowder the Powder Magazine overnight. Due to the passing of an 1857 act regulating the importation, transportation and importation of black powder, several Powder Magazines like the Beechworth Powder Magazine were constructed. The Magazine Powder is uniquely designed to ensure that in the chance of an explosion, the explosion is minimalized by travelling vertically rather than horizontally. The Powder Magazine was constructed using granite, slate roofing and a high stone wall and includes several safety features including wooden nails, lightning rod and a solid outer wall. This photograph is historically significant as it documents the development of laws related to mining, the actions taken to ensure the safety of those nearby potentially dangerous equipment and the architectural skills to design a storage facility to minimize damage caused by a potential explosion. A sepia toned rectangular photograph printed on matte paper.Reverse: Beechworth Candid Photos/ Phone 281570/ 5 Finch Street 3747/historic building, beechworth historic building, powder magazine, beechworth