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Bendigo Military Museum
Programme - RACE MEETING PROGRAMME, Friday July 6th 1945
The programme for the “Atlantic Race Meeting” held on board a ship belonging to the Royal Mail Lines LTD. Part of the Frederick Gardner Davey DFC RAAF collection. refer Cat No 3536P for his service record.Four page printed on cream card, page 1 is illustrated with a stylised drawing of a black horse, title is in both B & W type on a yellow background, pages 2 & 3 contain details of each race and a list of prize money, printing in black type, page 4 printed in black ink inside a yellow border, space is provided for race results is providedOn back page handwritten in black ink, “race results and dividend paid”souvenir, race programme, entertainment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Marilyn Warren, Early history of the Victorian legal system, 28/04/2011
Early history of the Victorian legal system is a presentation by Marilyn Warren, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Of particular interest is the section on Plenty Valley bushrangers, pp26-28.30p. text.victoria law, legal system victoria, plenty valley bushrangers, marilyn warren, rhsv -
Vision Australia
Text, Royal Blind Foundation 1883-2006, 2006
A brief overview of the history of the Royal Blind Foundation of Queensland from it's inception to it's merger with Vision Australia in 2006.1 Microsoft Word documentroyal blind foundation of queensland -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Notes and photos of various RAF service uniforms, OSPREY . MEN-AT-ARMS SERIES The Royal Air Force 1939-45, ANDREW CORMACK et al, OSPREY . MEN-AT-ARMS SERIES The Royal Air Force 1939-45, 1990
Notes and photos of various RAF service uniforms, OSPREY . MEN-AT-ARMS SERIES The Royal Air Force 1939-45White cover showing 2 colour paintings of RAF personnel, one in white flight attire, the other blue flight attirenon-fictionNotes and photos of various RAF service uniforms, OSPREY . MEN-AT-ARMS SERIES The Royal Air Force 1939-45 -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, c 190
Weatherboard hotel, two-storey turret, flag pole on top. Lantern light above entrance door with name of hotel. single storey left of turret. Trees on right and left of photograph. Victorian house tucked behind trees on right. Wood and wire fencing in foreground.Pier Hotel from the ReserveThe Rose Series P.700 copyrightlocal history, photography, photographs, slides, film, pier hotel, black & white photograph, miss elms san remo -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Floodlight (detail), Roosters by the Bay, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 1996
Colour photograph: detail of floodlight for luminating the name on the front of the hotel 'Roosters by the Bay' (former Royal Mail Hotel in Bay Street)built environment - commercial, hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Floodlight (detail), Roosters by the Bay, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 1996
Colour photograph: detail of floodlight for luminating the name on the front of the hotel 'Roosters by the Bay' (former Royal Mail Hotel in Bay Street)built environment - commercial, hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Floodlight (detail), Roosters by the Bay, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 1996
Colour photograph: detail of floodlight for luminating the name on the front of the hotel 'Roosters by the Bay' (former Royal Mail Hotel in Bay Street)built environment - commercial, hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Floodlight (detail), Roosters by the Bay, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 1996
Colour photograph: detail of floodlight for luminating the name on the front of the hotel 'Roosters by the Bay' (former Royal Mail Hotel in Bay Street)built environment - commercial, hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Floodlight (detail), Roosters by the Bay, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, 1996
Colour photograph: detail of floodlight for luminating the name on the front of the hotel 'Roosters by the Bay' (former Royal Mail Hotel in Bay Street)built environment - commercial, hotels -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Administrative record, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "1970 Royal Visit", 1970
Set of instructions or Administrative document prepared by the MMTB for the 1970 Royal Visit to Melbourne by HM Queen Elizabeth II and family during April 1970. Instructions for Traffic Officers regarding the Royal Progress, holding tram and bus services while the motorcade passed. Details the arrangements for each day, timing, locations, Traffic Officer's responsibilities, and Inspector table numbers. Dated 17-3-1970.Yields information about the arrangements for the 1970 Royal Visit and tram and bus planning.Administrative Record or booklet - 14 typed foolscap pages stapled within a manila folder.tramcars, tramways, royal visit, royal progress, inspectors, traffic officers -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report: Preliminary Costing, Horticultural Trades Annexe, Royal Park:, Collingwood Technical College, August, 1978, Report: Preliminary Costing, Horticultural Trades Annexe, Royal Park, Collingwood Technical College, August, 1978
Thirty-four page Report: Preliminary Costing, Horticultural Trades Annexe, Royal Park:, August, 1978. Prepared at Collingwood Technical College. Spiral bound. Also loose two-page document from Public Works Dept Victoria. Plus single page document Form T3 Proposed Major building program, by Project, 1988-1990 ‘Transportable covered horticultural working area’collingwood technical college, buildings, horticultural trades annexe, royal park, parkville campus, nmit. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Label, Watson’s Whisky, c. 1907
This whisky label comes from the bottler of the whisky, Tattersall’s Hotel, Warrnambool. This hotel, at the corner of Liebig Street and Raglan Parade, opened in 1866 and closed in 1996 and was a prominent hotel in Warrnambool during that time. Patrick King was the licensee from 1907 to 1909.This label is of some significance as one of the few labels we have connected to a Warrnambool hotel and one of the few mementoes of a prominent Warrnambool hotel, Tattersall’s. This is a small sheet of paper with gilt edging, lettering in white and black and some decoration which includes leaves and stalks of barley. One corner has been torn away. Watson’s Whisky Bottled by P. King Tattersall’s Hotel Warrnambool tattersall’s hotel warrnambool, patrick king, history of warrnambool -
Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, SW Sydeny Street, 1860
25cm x 20 cm black and white photograph mounted on board. The photograph is taken at an angle so you can see multiple buildings on the western side of Sydney Street including: Trainor's Steam Flour Mill, Parnells Boot Shop, Quinn Solicitor, Youngs Bakery and Post Office and Royal Oak Hotel in the distance.Written on the back: #10 Trainor's Steam Flour Mill, Parnell's Bootshop, Quinn Solicitor, Young's Bakery + Post Office #3.#5.10/86-38A Copy of Sydney St. Kilmore 1860 Trainors Mill (opposite present Mill St) Royal Oak Hotel in distance.post office, flour mill, bakery, bootmaker -
Vision Australia
Negative - Image, Quest Films, Stills from 1986 Royal Blind Society of NSW commercial, 1986
In 1986 the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales commissioned Quest films to make commercial about the Society and it's programs.93 colour transparencies, 84 black and white transparencies and 7 printed proof sheetsroyal blind society of nsw, quest films, fundraising -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Herman Pump's orchard and home Heathmont - 1923 - in vicinity of Royal Avenue. House on Canterbury Road, later site of Uniting Church
Black and white photograph of orchard. House in top left of photograph.Typed on backing sheet below photograph, "Herman Pump's orchard and home Heathmont - 1923 - in vicinity of Royal Avenue. House on Canterbury Road, now site of Uniting Church". -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Old bluestone chapel, Ararat, Victoria, AustraliaMade in England / Old Chapel, Ararat (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Audio - Radio interview, 3aw, $10,000 reward for safe return of stolen 104-year-old weather vane, 20 May 2022
On 20 May 2022, Phillip Cornish, Acting CEO of the Mission, was interviewed by 3aw about the theft of the windvane and the reward. A $10,000 reward is on offer for the safe return of a historic weather vane. The 104-year-old weather vane was taken from the top of the Mission to Seafarers building in the Docklands in March. One generous patron is putting up the reward. CEO of Mission to Seafarers, Philip Cornish, is desperate for the weather vane to be returned. “It’s a wonderful piece of Victorian heritage,” he told Ross and Russel. “The person who returns it potentially gets $10,000, no questions asked. “We think its probably someone looking for scrap metal which would be an absolute disgrace if that’s the case.”mission to seafarers, radio interview, podcast, weathervane, phillip cornish, windvane, theft, 3aw, community radio, reward -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, c 1890's
Page taken from old album with four photographs relating to San Remo, Newhaven & Cape Woolamai.4 Black & White photographs taken from an old album 19th century 256-01. Griffith's Point Hotel, San Remo 256-02. Captain Clarke (died 1904) - San Remo Jetty behind his head, left centre is the Pier Hotel, now Western Port Hotel. 256-03. Newhaven Pier looking across to San Remo - Griffith's Point Hotel on the right. 256-04. Cape Woolamai - Mutton Bird Egger's Camp, Bergins' Bay.griffith's point hotel san remo, captain clarke, mutton bird eggers' camps cape woolamai, mutton bird egg collectors, l heazlewood, newhaven pier phillip island -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Gospel Church in Bond Street, Ringwood - 1987, 1987
Bond St. Old Gospel ChurchWritten on back of photograph, "14.3.87 Bond St. Old Gospel Church". -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - HORWOOD COLLECTION: THE OLD IRON BARK, c1965
Horwood Collection. The Old Iron Bark opposite the Manchester Arms Hotel, Eaglehawk Rd. Markings: The Old Ironbark Opposite Manchester Arms Hotel OCT65M Made in Australia. Poppet head centre of image.Kodakmine, gold, gold mine, horwood collection. old iron bark opposite the manchester arms hotel, eaglehawk rd. markings: old ironbark opposite manchester arms hotel oct65m made in australia -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
Colour rectangular photograph, photocopied onto paper.Obverse: Royal Oak Hotel Reverse: 5825 hotels album, beechworth, burke museum, royal oak hotel -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Sign, Ashbourne, UK
Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's fines and most vibrant market towns. It combines a wealth of historic buildings and shops. The Market Place is cobbles with hidden alleys and yards that lead to the carparks behind the main street. The wide and elegant Church Street is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Tissington Hall and Village are in the nearby vicinity. Built by Francis Fitzherbert in 1609 Tissington Hall has been lived in by the Fitzherbert family ever since. The estate village has a number of micro businesses and a beautiful duck pond. Reference: Information from the Ashbourne Tourist pamphletGreen Man and Black's Head Royal Hotelashbourne derbyshire church st francis ftizherbert market town georgian tissington -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - NORM GILLIES COLLECTION: COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH GLENLOTH HOTEL
Coloured photograph Man & wonan at old Glenloth Hotel, closed rear of photo notes the hotel was the site of : Gillies social gatherings -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Photograph postcard, Old Bridge, Kaylock's Crossing, Brougham Street, Eltham, c.1912
Date estimated to be circa 1912 based on the style of printing on the reverse of the card - Kodak Austral paper for real photo postcards, the paper was manufactured c.1908-1914 (See also POSTCARDS ON KODAK PAPER - IS IT POSSIBLE TO "DATE" THEM? http://tps.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?t=115) Brougham Street was created in Josiah Holloway's 1851 subdivision of Little Eltham. It was one of several east-west streets shown on the subdivision plan as crossing the Diamond Creek. The western part was named Wellington Street on the subdivision plan but was later changed to conform with the name of the eastern part as acknowledgement of the continuity of the street. It is not known when the first bridge was constructed in Brougham Street however it was certainly mentioned at Council’s meeting of 2 June 1884 as being in a dangerous state of repair. This photo (c.1895) of an old bridge shows a very low-level simple log girder bridge crossing the creek at a right angle and so the approaches involved bends in the road alignment. This bridge was generally known as Kaylocks Bridge or Kaylock’s Crossing after the owner of the adjoining land. It was most likely built from around the mid-1850s, or a crossing of some fashion established as Richard George Kaylock, butcher of Little Eltham and his wife Emily Ann settled there in 1854. His property was in Wellington Street (now Brougham Street) and apparently extended across the Diamond Creek. The land on the western side of the creek was farmed, the house being on the eastern side. Kaylock's Bridge formed part of the original coach road to Eltham and in 1922 was described as an "old rustic bridge". Its low level and insubstantial construction made it susceptible to flood damage, necessitating frequent closures until repairs could be carried out. In September 1922, Council called for tenders for a new timber bridge to be constructed at Kaylock’s crossing. An engineering assessment carried out for the Council by Macleod Consulting at the time of the replacement suggested that the construction details indicate that it was in the 1900s, however this dating could possibly have been the result of numerous repairs undertaken over the years to flood damage. The tender was awarded to Mr Weller of Kangaroo Ground who commenced work in February 1923 on a higher-level timber trestle bridge. Work was slowed due to illness of the contractor and the accidental death of a man in March 1923 following the collapse of the bank after he had jumped into a hole that had just been blasted. The bridge was completed around July 1923 at which point the old structure was pulled up, marking what was described in the ‘Advertiser’ newspaper as the passing of an old and well-loved landmark in the district. In April 1924 the approach to Kaylocks bridge was washed away during the heavy flooding that destroyed the Main Road bridge. The western side was repaired, and an extra span was added to the eastern side using timber from the destroyed Main Road bridge. The bridge was again severely damaged four months later in August 1924 When a lack of finances delayed repairs to the Bridge Street bridge in 1931 (also referred to as Obelisk Bridge at the time), traffic had to detour via Brougham Street for some time. Local residents feared that the Bridge Street bridge might never reopen. Kaylocks Bridge was constantly subject to damage by floods. In the 1934 flood it was submerged by two feet of water. In more recent times the bridge was again severely damaged by flooding and repairs made. A new bridge and adjoining footbridge were constructed in 2009.Digital file only Postcards scanned from the collection of Michael Aitken on loan to EDHS, 2 Sep. 2022michael aitken collection, eltham, postcards, bridge, brougham street, diamond creek (creek), kaylocks bridge, wellington street -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Old Bridge, Kaylock's Crossing, Brougham Street, Eltham, c.1895
Brougham Street was created in Josiah Holloway's 1851 subdivision of Little Eltham. It was one of several east-west streets shown on the subdivision plan as crossing the Diamond Creek. The western part was named Wellington Street on the subdivision plan but was later changed to conform with the name of the eastern part as acknowledgement of the continuity of the street. It is not known when the first bridge was constructed in Brougham Street however it was certainly mentioned at Council’s meeting of 2 June 1884 as being in a dangerous state of repair. This photo (c.1895) of an old bridge shows a very low-level simple log girder bridge crossing the creek at a right angle and so the approaches involved bends in the road alignment. This bridge was generally known as Kaylocks Bridge or Kaylock’s Crossing after the owner of the adjoining land. It was most likely built from around the mid-1850s, or a crossing of some fashion established as Richard George Kaylock, butcher of Little Eltham and his wife Emily Ann settled there in 1854. His property was in Wellington Street (now Brougham Street) and apparently extended across the Diamond Creek. The land on the western side of the creek was farmed, the house being on the eastern side. Kaylock's Bridge formed part of the original coach road to Eltham and in 1922 was described as an "old rustic bridge". Its low level and insubstantial construction made it susceptible to flood damage, necessitating frequent closures until repairs could be carried out. In September 1922, Council called for tenders for a new timber bridge to be constructed at Kaylock’s crossing. An engineering assessment carried out for the Council by Macleod Consulting at the time of the replacement suggested that the construction details indicate that it was in the 1900s, however this dating could possibly have been the result of numerous repairs undertaken over the years to flood damage. The tender was awarded to Mr Weller of Kangaroo Ground who commenced work in February 1923 on a higher-level timber trestle bridge. Work was slowed due to illness of the contractor and the accidental death of a man in March 1923 following the collapse of the bank after he had jumped into a hole that had just been blasted. The bridge was completed around July 1923 at which point the old structure was pulled up, marking what was described in the ‘Advertiser’ newspaper as the passing of an old and well-loved landmark in the district. In April 1924 the approach to Kaylocks bridge was washed away during the heavy flooding that destroyed the Main Road bridge. The western side was repaired, and an extra span was added to the eastern side using timber from the destroyed Main Road bridge. The bridge was again severely damaged four months later in August 1924 When a lack of finances delayed repairs to the Bridge Street bridge in 1931 (also referred to as Obelisk Bridge at the time), traffic had to detour via Brougham Street for some time. Local residents feared that the Bridge Street bridge might never reopen. Kaylocks Bridge was constantly subject to damage by floods. In the 1934 flood it was submerged by two feet of water. In more recent times the bridge was again severely damaged by flooding and repairs made. A new bridge and adjoining footbridge were constructed in 2009. Part of a slide show presentation "Bridges & Waterways of the Shire" by Russell Yeoman to the 13 September 1989 Society meeting. The presentation included slides of historic photos from the Shire of Eltham Pioneers collections as well as several recent views.Photo of earliest known crossing of the Diamond Creek at brougham StreetPostcard photo printbrougham street, eltham, wellington street, kaylocks bridge, bridge, diamond creek (creek) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: MENUS
A box containing menus. (1) Shipping and railway menus and passenger lists 1913 - 1955. (11) Breakfast menu Bendigonia Motel. (111) Shamrock Hotel Centenary dinner menu 11th April 1956. (1V) Moomba Festival program March 1955. ( 1V) An Orient Line letter card addressed to Mrs. G.A. Pethard.photos of RMS Orford (V) Bendigo 'Advertiser' article dated 9/5/1964 and titled, three pages for Women' and 'Womens World' conducted by 'Toora.' It describes a Mayoral Ball of 1910 ('a flashback!) and also included are some photos of local Bendigo women. Dated 1910 - 1964. // White Star line Passenger information booklet-painting of RMS Ceramic 18,494 Tons on the back page .The booklet relates to the Steamer Suevic 12,686 tons sailing from Liverpool 27.9.1924 /// Passenger list for Canadian Pacific Railways Company Royal mail Steamship Empress of Ireland -Second cabin Passenger List sailing from Liverpool to Quebec 5.9.1913// SS Suevic plan of passenger Accommodation.The Advertiser, Bendigonia Hotel, The Shamrock Hotel, Womens World.person, individual, lydia chancellor, lydia chancellor, collection, menus, food, shipping, ships, travel, tourism, shipping lines, passenger lists, 'toora, ' the 'bendigo advertiser, ' correspondence, orient line r.m.s.''orford, '' bendigo mayoral ball 1910, mrs. hedley jones, mrs. j. lang, mrs. f. harris, mrs. a.s. craig, mrs. g.r. short -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE - HAT, BADGE, HAT - ROYAL CORP AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE
Hat badge issued by Royal Corp Australian Army Ordnance. Queens crown at top of garter with motto "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". Ribbon at bottom with corp name in metallic gold. Shield shaped crest in garter shows 3 cannon balls in a row at top with 3 cannon displayed vertically beneath, in silver coloured metal. 2 pins mounted on back with clasps.badge, hat, australian army, royal corp of ordnance -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document, Gold Museum, Royal visit tram 38, 1990's
Yields information about the photographic holdings of the Gold Museum, an din particular the preparation of No. 38 decorated for the Royal visit of 1954 and Bridge St Ballarat.Photocopy of two photographs from the Gold Museum Tramways Map Cabinet: 80-020b - No. 38 in Wendouree Parade, at depot junction receiving finishing touches in March 1954, prior to the Royal visit - See Reg Item 412 for a photo in Lydiard St Nth and other items. 80-020c - Bridge St looking West from Stones Comer, shows tram track, parked cars.Along top edge "Gold Museum Tramways Map Cabinet"trams, tramways, ballarat, royal visit, decorated trams, bridge st -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - Presentation Plaque, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
Shield shaped presentation plaque made of varnished timber. in the centre of the plaque is a smaller raised shield shaped plaque which has been hand painted white with a coloured badge comprising of a queens crown a holly wreath, a blue belt with " HONI. SOIT. QUI. MAL. Y. PENSE" in gold surrounding St George slaying a dragon. Below the raised shield is a gold banner with "Royal Regiment of Fusiliers". wark vc club, fusiliers