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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Charmandene, 06/1984
One of 9 photographs donated by Mrs ChampionColour photograph of Charmandene Cowes before eventual move to 29 Osborne Avenue, Cowes on 20/9/1988On back: "Rear & West side of Charmandene Cowes. Taken from court looking across corner of property owned by Don & Dorothy Blackie. New shrubs and trees planted by them after sewerage construction finished. Manhole near wooden fencing. June 1984.charmandene cottage, charmandene cowes phillip island, cowes phillip island, phillip island, mrs champion -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A copy of a black and white photograph of members of the Burchall Family on the verandah of the Cathedral-Side Hotel in Taggerty.A copy of a black and white photograph of members of the Burchall Family on the verandah of the Cathedral-Side Hotel in Taggerty.Cathedral-Side Taggerty. Owner Mr William Burchall/ who was son of the original Burchall family who owned/ "Hilmartin" a next door property./ Mrs. William Burchall with daughter Myrna/ Keith Burchall & Don Burchall/ two boys on verandah (right side)taggerty, victoria, australia, burchall family, cathedral-side hotel, photograph -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Milk bottle, M Woodruff Royal Dairy, Port Melbourne, 1940s
Broad neck imperial pint milk bottle (M Woodruff Royal Dairy) complete with wad (paper cap)'M. Woodruff - Royal Dairy Port Melb. To be washed and returned. This bottle contains milk bottled for sale by M Woodruff & always remains his property. It is loaned and cannot be legally used by others':Printed on wad: 'Pure Milk, please return bottles dailybusiness and traders - dairies, michael woodruff, royal dairy port melbourne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Heritage Study, City Of Whitehorse Post-1945 Heritage Study, 4 March 2015
City of Whitehorse Post-1945 Heritage Study, dated 4 March 2015A4, 285 pages. A draft copy of the City of Whitehorse Post-1945 Heritage Study, dated 4 March 2015 (on front page) plus published copy of Appendix 2 pages 275-285non-fictionCity of Whitehorse Post-1945 Heritage Study, dated 4 March 2015 city of whitehorse, post war buildings, built heritage pty ltd, historic buildings, post war development, houses, architectural styles -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Specto Ltd, Clarke and Smith talking book machine with tapete
In 1965 the Clarke & Smith Talking Book Cassette Cartridge made it's debut at the Olympia Show. Popularly known as a 'tapete', it weighed considerably less than the earlier book cassette cartridges and allowed for up to 6 tracks (13 hours recording time) to be played.Clarke and Smith talking book cassette cartridge player consisting of plastic rectangular case with buttons for navigational controls, light green front and top of machine and darker green on sides, power cord and 5 buttons. Also includes tapete "Words for murder perhaps" by Edward Candy and ready by Stanley Pritchard.Clarke & Smith Track change Play -- Off Volume Phones This equipment remains the property of the Braille & Talking Book Library, 31-51 Commercial Road, South Yarra, 3141. Phone: (03) 267 6022 Dyna Tape labels: J21075 Play Rewindaudio equipment, clarke and smith -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Three fine Junior Legatees now of the Victoria Police, 1976
Photograph of three Junior Legatees that have joined the Victorian police force. "Penny" (left), Andrew and Sally Graham were once junior legatees after the death of their father. With Legacy's support they all went on the join the police force. Presumably the photo was used to promote the successful work of Legacy. It was published in the 1976 Annual Report where the caption is unclear if they are all siblings or if "Penny" was a deidentified name but she was a Junior Legatee. 1976 Annual Report caption said: Three fine Junior Legatees, "Penny" (left), Andrew and Sally Graham, of the Victoria Police, and their widowed mother. are grateful for the assistance Melbourne Legacy has given them over the years.A record of Junior Legatees growing into respected adults.Black and white photo of three former Junior Legatees in police uniform.Hand written in blue ink "3 Junior Legatees of one family / Penny, Andrew and Sally Graham / Melbourne / Victoria Police" Stamped "The property of Melbourne Legacy / 9 Jul 1976" in purple ink. Stamped Copyright of Herald and Weekly Times in blue ink.legacy promotion, junior legatee, police -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Letter, Letter to Minister for Water Supply 1936, 27 May 1936
Early attempts to have a water supply connected to Cowes. It includes figures on tourism, valuations of local properties, local primary produce and what water they require.HistoricalFoolscap size carbon copy of typed letter. 7pagesThe Honourable The Minister for Water Supply. Suggested motions to be put to the meeting of ratepayers, 13 May 1936water supply, shire of phillip island, agriculture, isle of wight, anderson property, valuations, charmadene, bonnie doon guest house, population, tourism, primary produce, d h robb, r a grayden, h v johnston, j thornborrow, e r scott -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Negative - Photograph, J.A. McDonald, Kangaroo Ground-Queenstown Road, Aug. 1960
Beginning of roll of film Most likely at (Kangaroo Ground-St Andrews Road) “Rymers” Corner – shifting Hawthorn hedges on Tompkins property August 1960Record of various Shire of Eltham infrastructure works undertaken during the period of 1952-1962 involving bridge and road reconstruction projects, sometimes with Eltham Shire Council Project Reference numbers quoted. It was during this period that a number of significant improvements were made to roads and new bridges constructed within the shire that remain in place as of present day (2022). In many situations, the photos provide a tangible visible record of infrastructure that existed throughout the early days of the Shire. The album was put together by or under the direction of the Shire Engineer, J.A. McDonald.infrastructure, shire of eltham, 1960-08, garden hill, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground-queenstown road, kangaroo ground-st andrews road, rymers corner -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Map, Doug Orford, Main Road, Eltham (c..1930s-1970s), c.2010
Map of Main Road with listings of all properties (shops/homes) from Mount Pleasant Road through to Pryor Street from the 1930s on to about the 1970sandrew store, andrews newsagency, arthur street, babe taylor house, bakery, barbers blue gum store, blue gum, boarding house, bootmakers cottage, bottle shop, bradford butcher shop, bradford house, bradley house, brdbury house, bridge street, brooker, brougham steet, brown blacksmith, browne's grocer, bryant, burgoyne post office, burgoyne's shop, capewell butcher shop, catholic church, catholic school, chandlers lolly shop, cheddar black, chiropractor, cockcroft, commercial bank of australia, copelands chemist, copelands dairy, d. hall house, dave lyon house, david lyon house, dr cordner, dr loosli, dr r. bradbury, dudley street, eltham, eltham bakehouse, eltham courthouse, eltham fire brigade, eltham living and learning centre, eltham pre-school, eltham railway station, eltham shire office, eltham station masters house, eltham war memorial, f. collis store, feed store, fountain hotel, franklin street, gadd's blacksmith, gahan house, garnet burges, george bird grocer, gollings, grant house, harry hawker, headmaster's resience, henry street, hepburn house, hills house, isherwood house and shop, jack ryan, jack shallard, james house, jarrold cottage, jim ryan, john lyon house, kilpatrick, le brocq, leather and harness, len parsons, lock-up, lyon bros garage, main road, map, mathews house, mclean's produce store, mechanics institute, methodist church, methodist hall, milkbar, mills bootmaker, miss george, monteith house, mount pleasant road, mrs bradbury, mrs davis house, mrs jewell, mrs mbremner store, mrs morris shop, napoleon street, obelisk, panther place, peter gahan, pitt street, plumber, police residence, poultry and market garden, pryor street, railway house, rains newsagency, real estate agent, reeves general store, s. bradbury, shillinglaw cottage, staffs general store, stones mixed shop, tennis court, timber yard, w. walker, w.b. andrew corn store, warren's general store, water trough, watsons hotel, websters house, whitecloud cottage, whites general store, williams bootmaker, wingrove cottage, wingrove park, woodyard, york street, franco and co -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Patsy Joyce, Jean Joyce and unidentified
Wedding party photos given to Lew Howard by his cousin Lois - 12 siblings. All the names were written on the side of the tank at the family property.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanjean joyce, lew howard collection, patsy joyce -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Merlyn and Bill Joyce
Wedding party photos given to Lew Howard by his cousin Lois - 12 siblings. All the names were written on the side of the tank at the family property.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanbill joyce, lew howard collection, merlyn joyce -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jean Joyce and Bob Duff wedding
Wedding party photos given to Lew Howard by his cousin Lois - 12 siblings. All the names were written on the side of the tank at the family property.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanbob duff, jean joyce, lew howard collection, wedding -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Auntie Jenny, Alice Maude Mary Joyce Howard, Merlyn Joyce, Bill Joyce
Wedding party photos given to Lew Howard by his cousin Lois - 12 siblings. All the names were written on the side of the tank at the family property.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanalice maude mary joyce howard, auntie jenny, bill joyce, lew howard collection, merlyn joyce -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lily Theodora Myrtle Thompson (nee May) and Sefton Thomas Cranton Howard
Wedding party photos given to Lew Howard by his cousin Lois - 12 siblings. All the names were written on the side of the tank at the family property.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanlew howard collection, lily theodora myrtle thompson (nee may), sefton thomas cranton howard -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mavis Yates, Myrna Cracknell, Lois Thompson, Gwen Cracknell
Wedding party photos given to Lew Howard by his cousin Lois - 12 siblings. All the names were written on the side of the tank at the family property.Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loangwen cracknell, lew howard collection, lois thompson, mavis yates, myrna cracknell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Home acquisition warning, 06/12/2017
Homeowners are being urged by a legal expert to exercise extreme caution ahead of the State Government's bid to buy up properties for the North East Link project.News article 1 page, black text.north east link, compulsory acquisition -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, Barry Plant Greensborough, 88 Delta Road Greensborough, 11/10/2018
Real estate advertisement for 88 Delta Road Greensborough, a 3 bedroom house. Originally listed by Barry Plant, this property was sold in November 2018 for $680,000. Real estate advertisement black text and colour photographdelta road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, Jellis Craig Real Estate, 43 Grimshaw Street Greensborough, 11/08/2012
The 6 bedroom house on 1836 sq m.was sold 11 August 2012 for $1.3 million. Known as "Ashmead" this property was previously the home of the Cordner family.Real Estate advertising leaflet, 4 p., printed in colour on both sidesgrimshaw street greensborough, ashmead, cordner family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Newspaper Clipping, 10-14 Poulter Avenue Greensborough, 29/11/2014
Advertisement for auction on 29/11/2014 of property at 10-14 Poulter Avenue Greensborough. Not sold at auction, for private sale January 2015. No further details.News clipping, black text, colour image.poulter avenue greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, Keith Luxford in backyard circa 1950, 1950_
Keith Luxford in backyard about 1950 with Cordner home right rear, Splatt home centre, Stopford home at left and Amiet property rear leftDigital copy of black and white photograph. luxford family, cordner family, splatt family, stopford family, amiet family -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Possibly the Bassett-Smith property at Menzies Road, Kangaroo Ground where the society would go for picnics
Possibly the Bassett-Smith property at Menzies Road, Kangaroo Ground where the Society would go for picnics. Cross Ref: 01706 (print) and 01800 (neg)2 colour photographspeter bassett smith, kangaroo ground, yarra river, sheds, menzies road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Possibly the Bassett-Smith property at Menzies Road, Kangaroo Ground where the society would go for picnics
Possibly the Bassett-Smith property at Menzies Road, Kangaroo Ground where the Society would go for picnics. Cross Ref: 01706 (print) and 01800 (neg)2 colour photographspeter bassett smith, kangaroo ground, yarra river, sheds, menzies road -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Primus Stove
The stove was the property of John Biggart, who lived in Avonsleigh. He travelled Victoria from 1920 to the 1940's. The stove was used at a work camp site.Brass base containing the kerosene fuel tank, above which rises a burning tube and burner assembly. The steel top rings are held above the burner by 3 support legs. To light the stove, a small amount of alcohol is put into the spirit cup, just below the burner to preheat it. Kerosene was then vaporised, mixed with air and it burns with a soot less, blue flame.PRIMUS No. 1. MADE IN SWEDEN. TRADEMARK PRI-MUS. PATENT SB. No 48624. ENG No 171536, all on the top of the tank. On the side is engraved; A/B B. AHJORTH AND CO. STOCKHOLM SWEDEN - SOLEMAKERS OF THE GENUINE -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Filter - water cooler, late 19th century
Domestic water filters would have been used in Orbost before water was reticulated to all town houses and on rural properties using tank water.This is an example of a domestic ceramic container used to hold and filter water in the early 20th century."The Abbot Filter" used to cool water. Tall, stoneware, cylindrical, cream coloured with handles and tap. Tap is stainless steel."The Abbot Filter" - Australianwater-supply abbot-filter container water-cooler -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 13 Main Entrance, 1989
Camp 13, Murchison, property owned by Jim Finnegan. German, Italian, Japanese prisoners held 1941-1946. Main entrance to Camp 13 Murchison.Camp 13 entrance gate, original stone pillars constructed using local stone, sentry box right mid -distance. Camp 13 Camp Road, Murchison. camp 13, pow, internment camps, murchison victoria, finnegan, japanese pows, german pows, italian pows -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Postcards and Photos, 1914-1918
The cards and photos eventually became the property of someone living in Australia despite most being sent to English addresses. This denotes the probable emigration of the family to Australia.a collection of 75 postcards and photos sent and relating to the first world war. Most are English. A few are Australian and Canadian. Several are sent from France by a soldier serving there. Two are group photos of soldiers.Personal letters are written on the backs of some. Pictures of towns or district have location.postcards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Audio Cassette, Rob Collier, The Collier Family, 27 July 2002
Anne & John Collier were early residents of this area. Their son Robert Collier had an Orchard property on the western side of the railway line in Nunawading (then Tunstall)Talk given to General Meeting of the Whitehorse Historical Society. See also interview with Rob Collier on 27 July 2002 - NP2702 and transcription on ND5021.collier robert, collier family, collier linda -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ploughing at Kelsey
Three horses are ploughing a paddock at "Kelsey" Wilton Vale in South Morang, on the property of Mr. C. Johnson. One of a series of photographs donated by Roslyn Wilson.Copy of a photograph printed on thick card, also digital image on HD.34. Mr. C. Johnson manager of "Kelsey" Wilton Vale Sth Morang ploughing the paddocks.south morang, johnson family, kelsey south morang, wilton vale, ploughing, farming, farming equipment, paddock, charles johnson -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - BUNKER HILL
This stencil was used as a property name for the transportation of wool bales. All wool bales stamped with BUNKER HILL would have transported from or to Bunker Hill.Wool bale export stencil - BUNKER HILLBUNKER HILLwool transportation, wool sales, wool export -
Carlton Football Club
Hand Held Bell, Hand Held Bell with a small inscription on the inside
The bell was used for Trade Week to signify "time's up" at Optus Oval. Prior to this it was used to let Alan Espie's children on their Wandin property to come home.Why Al chimes in for Carlton Tony De Bolfo, Carlton Media Feb 20, 2014 11:05AM Alan Espie with the famous bell. (Photo: Carlton Football Club) Alan Espie with the famous bell. (Photo: Carlton Football Club) Related Etched into the rim of the bell Alan Espie has rung at every trade week gathering since 1994 is a touching quote attributed to his grandson. Dear Pa, May you always ring true blue, Love Harry Just thinking about that inscription often brings big Al to tears. The story of the Espie bell has its origins at the old family property at Wandin in the picturesque Yarra Valley, in the days when the Espies’ kids were at the neighboring creek fossicking for local platypus. “If they got too far away we’d ring an old cowbell,” Espie recalled, “and years later, my daughter Jo brought me this replacement bell from some second-hand naval place”. “Not long after Shane (O’Sullivan) asked me to officiate at trade week and that’s when the bell came into vogue.” A permanent fixture at trade week, Espie would ring the bell to signal the opening of trading when club recruiters gathered – initially within the confines of the Carlton Heroes Stand at Visy Park, more recently at Etihad Stadium. In those early days at Carlton he caused a stir as bell ringer, drawing curious responses from officiating journalists, recruiters and coaches alike. “I even remember (Kevin) Sheedy asking me if I was selling muffins,” he recalled. Then, when trade day was relocated to Etihad, Espie’s daughter thought it appropriate to get the bell inscribed. “Because the bell was leaving Carlton, Jo got it inscribed on my grandson’s behalf, because he was only four or five then. When I saw what was inscribed I was tearful,” Espie said. “The bell is very important to me, particularly at this time, because Jo is battling health problems at the moment, my grandson is autistic and she’s fought like hell to get him through.” Espie joined Carlton’s Under 19 committee on the eve of the senior Premiership season of 1979 and managed the club’s junior squads, the Bert Deacon Squad included. “I worked very closely with Geoff Southby, ‘Swan’ McKay and Trevor Keogh when they were coaching the Under 19s and I was recruiting as well,” he said. “In 1981 and ’82 I forward scouted for ‘Parko’ (David Parkin) and later on I did the same for ‘Wallsy’ (Robert Walls). After that I coordinated recruiting in central Victoria and it was nothing for me to do 25,000ks a year in my own car – and I loved every minute of it.” Espie’s passion for Carlton and empathy for its wartime players Bert Deacon, Ollie Grieve and Jack “Chooka” Howell can be sourced to his childhood years. His grandparents lived not far from the old ground on Wilson Street “and that’s how I got in for the ’45 Grand Final”. “My uncle, who had just got back from the war, grabbed a ladder from Wilson Street and set it up against the barbed wire fence at the ground. I climbed the ladder and caught my arm on the barbed wire, but I got over the top and saw the game while I straddled the fence,” Espie said. “What I saw was what you would today call ‘spotfires’ and I reckon it took football 20 years to get rid of it.” Today, Espie continues to ring in the yearly trade talk days at AFL headquarters (with the notable exception of 2012 when he was hospitalized), but he’s in no doubt as to where the bell belongs. “This bell has had nothing to do with Wandin but everything to do with Carlton - and with the 150th year of the club I think the bell stays here (at Visy Park). I still hope to ring the bell for the AFL this year, but at least I’ll know where it is,” Espie said. “I’ve told Jo about this and she tells me Harry’s rapt, because he’s a big Carlton supporter and he’s so happy his name is on the bell.”Wooden handle attached to a brass bell."Dear Pa, may you always ring true blue, Love Harry"