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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, The Gap A School Magazine 1964, 1964
A School Magazine produced by the teachers of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate.schools, periodicals -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Lynette Treasure, The Gap A School Magazine 1966, 1966
School Magazine produced by the teachers of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate.schools, periodicals -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Woman and Home, October 1951
Women’s magazines just after WWII played a “reflecting role,” meaning they cooperated with government agendas while still including topics of readers’ interests Women’s employment rate had skyrocketed during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on “product rationing, tips on keeping the family healthy, guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all.This is an example of an English women's magazine published post WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests.A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. On the front cover is a coloured drawing of a fashionably dressed and made-up woman with red hair and holding a bunch of similarly coloured flowers (gerberas?) At the bottom left are knitted baby clothes - pattern inside - as well as a man and woman wearing fashionable clothing - suggesting patterns are inside the magazine. The magazine cost 1/6 and is dated October 1951.magazine-woman-and-home -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Image - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines, Ballarat School of Mines Magazine Committee, 1905, 1905
SMB Magazine Committee, 1905. Standing : Edgar J. McConnon (Mining Engineering); C. Macginnis (Hon. Treasurer); S. Hepburn (Hon. Treasurer); G. Evans (Metallurgy); William Figgis (Geology & Sports Editor); J. Grant (Electricity); G.V. Anderson (Chemistry). Sitting L-R: H. Eklund (Metalurgy), N. Buley (Business Manager); J.R. Reid (Editor), J. Adam (Editor); P. Pratt (Sports)(Cat.No.5754) According to the report on the Students' Annual Re-Union, 1905, (p. 13) "The annual smoke-night and presentation of prizes won at the sports took place at Craig's Hotel on May 14th. Although the attendance was not as large as on former occasions, the function passed off very successfully, under the presidency of Professor A. Mica Smith, who was supported by Mr. F. J. Martell, and several members of the staff, including Professor G. J. Dawbarn, Mr. H. R. Murphy and Mr. E. J. McConnon. Mr. E. McConnon gave a rollicking rendition of "The Three Jolly Smiths" during the night. E. J. A. McConnon was a sub-editor, along with W. Figgis, G. Evans, H. Eklund, V. G. Anderson, J. Grant, P. Pratt and L. Seward. J. A. Reid and J. Adam were editors of the magazine, while C. McGennis was treasurer and N. Buley the business manager. The Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine was published about the middle of each term. Subscriptions were two shillings per year or two shillings and threepence posted. A single copy was sixpence. Scan of image of the committee and officers of the "Students Magazine" Ballarat School of Mines, showing 5 men sitting and 7 men standing. All men are wearing hats. smb magazine committee, smb, ballarat school of mines, mcconnon, macginnis, s. hepburn, evans, figgis, grant, anderson, eklund, buley, reid, j. adam, pratt, gln evans, h. r. murphy, e. j. mcconnon., f. j. martell, william figgis, j. grant, g.v. anderson, p. pratt, j.r. reid, n. buley, h. eklund, alfred mica smith -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Plan of magazine site, Mines Dept, Explosives Magazine Licence and Maps, Wonga Rd Ringwood. 1940, 1936, 1938-1940
Plans for the magazine site in Ringwood, located at Wonga Road, Ringwood. Magazine licence 2 pages. Area map showing Warrandyte, Ringwood and Deep Creek. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Ringwood Technical School Magazine 1987
School magazine, 40 Pages. Colour Cover, rest of magazine is Black and White. (24/6/22: still to be scanned to pdf and pdf loaded to this record)rts, ringwood tech -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Booklet, J. A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1955, 1955
Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1955Pale blue front page soft cover with burgundy and navy blue inscriptions on front coverballarat school of mines students' magazine, staff, sports, bob jones, j. spencer, j. leckie,, graham willey, j. wolfe, i. schuke. d. schmidt, j. murray, b. tozer, staff, sports, glen baxendale, john skuja, bob ellsworth, arch collins, alec mcphee, murray lonie, alec ross, harvey maddern, m. shoppee, con martin, max wilson, harold steane, john collier, eileen grundell, janet steele, jim murray, jhon clelland, bill maxwell, judy johnson, anita young, ron furlong, russ whitcher, jimmy durant, alf hannah, gordon thurling, frank andrewartha, john barnes, peter ditchfield, richard dunlop, stan kisler, jim mcneil, alan orgill, pat quinlan, bill saggers, david schmidt, terry seabrook, russell whitcher, john williams, john proctor studios, ballarat junior technical school air training corps, cadets, bob jones, air training corps, william saggers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 2., Second Term, 1909, 1909
Grey soft covered magazine on 17 pages. Contents include: Mines Ventilation, resistance, photography composition, walking engine, fireless locomotives.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines students' magazine, open night, t. adam, alfred mica smith, h.m. murphy, a.e.c. kerr, mine ventilation, f. howells, j.w. gregory, search lights on port phillip heads, military searchlights, ministerial visit, a.a. bilson, frank tate, ponsonby carew-smyth, r.t. vale, photography, albert brun, walking engine, military traction engine, caterpllar no 1., fireless locomotives, martin mitchell, william geldard, nipporium, c. corrie, william baragwanath, a.c. hesselmann -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Magazine, Weekend Magazine, May 25, 1968, 1968
This item commemorates the war in Vietnam.A front page of a magazine called "Weekend Off". The coloured photo is of soldiers seated in rows or sitting on the ground. In the background soldiers are sitting on vehicles. Cover picture - "The place Nui Dat"; The occasion - "A respite from the grim business of war. The soldiers many of them West Australians gathered in a natural amphitheater to hear a concert given by West Australian performers. It was the first WA concert party to visit Vietnam.concert, soldiers - australia, west australia, weekend magazine, vietnam, edgley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekend Australian Magazine, Double Vision: One Couple, One Dream, 15-16.06.2019
sandra mcmahon, garden design, warwick anderson, architect, house design -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly, 22/03/1947
The Australian Woman's Weekly top front cover coloured photograph of a woman and three children looking at World Globe. Backcover - Advertisement for Black Lance fashion garments. 56 pages.non-fictionaustralian womens weekly, magazine, home, domestic -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Ringwood Technical School Zenith Magazine 1983
School magazine, 40 Pages. Blue and White Cover, rest of magazine is Black and White (24/6/22: still to be scanned to pdf and pdf loaded to this record)rts, ringwood tech -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Magazine, Informa Australia Pty Ltd, 25 Faces of Australian Shipping, 2012
Ninety-page magazine printed on glossy paper. Front cover is red with a ship outlined in black. All printing is white. Back cover advertises the Maersk shipping line,is predominantly blue with a photo of a container ship and the Maersk logo of a white seven-point star set in a blue square.This is the second edition of this magazine published by Lloyd's List Australia and produced by Informa Australia Pty Ltd. It contains the stories of twenty-five shipping industry representatives as well as some advertisements. lloyd's list australia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Port Arthur Powder Magazine
Black and white image of the Port Arthur Powder Magazine.port arthur, convicts, powder magazine -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Document - Copies of Walkabout 01 Apr 1936, Walkabout magazine extract c1936, c1936
Life savingLife savingCopies from Walkabout magazine 01/04/1936Reverse " NIL "historical references -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Mitcham High School - Kariwang Magazine, 1964
Kariwang School Magazine from Mitcham High (subsequently renamed to Mullauna College), 1964. 35 pages. Coloured Cover, rest is Black and White. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Mitcham High School - Kariwang Magazine, 1965
Kariwang School Magazine from Mitcham High (subsequently renamed to Mullauna College), 1965. 40 pages. Coloured Cover, rest is Black and White. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Mitcham High School - Kariwang Magazine, 1966
Kariwang School Magazine from Mitcham High (subsequently renamed to Mullauna College), 1966. 44 pages. Coloured Cover, rest is Black and White. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Mitcham High School - Kariwang Magazine, 1967
Kariwang School Magazine from Mitcham High (subsequently renamed to Mullauna College), 1967. 44 pages. Coloured Cover, rest is Black and White. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Atlas Press Pty Ltd, The Gap 1923, 1923
This is the fourth annual edition of the magazine. The first edition of this magazine was produced by associated elementary schools in the Omeo Shire. The magazine was published from 1920 to 1927 and 1963 to 1969. There was a special issue in 1985. In all issues there is writing by children from schools that have since closed down. This item reflects the changes in education in East Gippsland and is a useful comparison tool for literacy teaching. It also has historical articles for research.A 64 pp magazine with a tattered olive green back cover and black print. It is titled "The Gap 1923". It contains b/w photographs, historical items and school news.education magazine-the-gap omeo -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper article, Advertiser Magazine, The Advertiser celebrates 126 years of tradition, 18/08/1999
A brief history of the Evelyn Observer local newspapers established at Kangaroo Ground in 1873, from "Advertiser Magazine", forerunner of "The Local Paper" published by Ash Long.Newspaper articleharry gilham collection, evelyn observer, community newspaper, kangaroo ground, andrew ross, robert charles harris -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Burnley Horticultural College Magazine, Recreation Activities, 1966
Appears as an illustration in the College Magazine Vol. 3,1966, 75th Anniversary Edition. Collage of 14 photographs of students engaged in recreation activities at Burnley and on excursions and sojourns. Collage of 14 photographs of students engaged in recreation activities at Burnley and on excursions and sojourns.1966college magazine, 75th anniversary, students, recreation, excursions, anniversary edition 1966 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, The Gap 1920, 2245.1 in 1920; 2245.2 in 1990
The first edition of this magazine was produced by associated elementary schools in the Omeo Shire. The magazine was published from 1920 to 1927 and 1963 to 1969. There was a special issue in 1985. In all issues there is writing by children from schools that have since closed down.This item reflects the changes in education in East Gippsland and is a useful comparison tool for literacy teaching. It also has historical articles for research.Two 28 pp magazines titled "The Gap". 2245.1 is the original issue and 2245.2 is a reprint. The cover is a pale blue colour with black print. In the centre is a drawing of a girl holding a school case on a country road. The magazine contains articles and b/w photographs related to the history of the Omeo Shire. It also contains advertisements for local businesses.education magazine-the-gap children's-writing history-schools-east-gippsland -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 1967
1967 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School. Also included is a magazine supplement featuring students awarded scholarships and honours, sports results, The Mikado performers list and class lists for the year as well as a Final Assembly program sheet dated 19 Dec 1967Numerous autographs on inside covers, title and last page "Raymond John Croft" written in blue ink on cover of supplementeltham high school, the mikado, 1967, class lists, mercury -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Ringwood Technical School Zenith Magazine 1984
School magazine, 44 Pages. Red, White and Black Cover, rest of magazine is Black and White (24/6/22: still to be scanned to pdf and pdf loaded to this record)rts, ringwood tech -
Hume City Civic Collection
Magazine, ASH WEDNESDAY 1983 BUSHFIRES, 1983
A large size printed magazine consisting of 78 pages with red border top and bottom of front and back cover with white writing in red border. A picture of a burnt out house and car is on the front and back cover.non-fictionash wednesday fires, victoria, the herald, the sun, newspapers, geelong, bendigo, south australia, 1980s, bushfires, macedon ranges -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal - Magazine, Australian Consolidated Press, The Australian Women's Weekly, August 4, Vol. 39, No. 10 (Victorian Edition), 1971
This magazine has been collected for the article on page 2, "Pioneers and Painters" about the book published by the Shire of Eltham in celebration of its centenary, edited by Alan Marshall with a photo of Alan Marshall with the book. The article provides some background to Marshall's association with Eltham and Kangaroo Ground and includes notable mentions of Peter Glass, Cecile Glass, Clifton Pugh, Jon Olsen, Justus Jorgensen, Matcham Skipper, Montsalvat and Mudbrick houses. "The Australian Women's Weekly" has been digitised and is accessible via the National Library of Australia's Trove website. Digitised editions cover the period from its first issue in 1933 to 1982 only. The magazine published by Australian Consolidated Press out of Sydney, NSW was a national magazine and at times different issues were published for specific states. This particular issue is one such an example in that the August 4, 1971 edition available via Trove (https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/4888729) has a different front cover and the Alan Marshall article on page 2 does not exist. The cover on this edition was originally published in NSW on the July 28 issue (https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/4887489)alan marshall, cecile glass, clifton pugh, jon olsen, justus jorgensen, matcham skipper, montsalvat, mudbrick houses, peter glass, pioneers and painters -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1952, 1952
This is the fifth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This fifth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine is a useful reference tool.A grey covered magazine of 32 pp. On the front cover is the text Orbost High school Croajingolong 1952 Dec. 1952 Vol.1 No.5croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, Eldorado, 1941
2 copies of Booklet, grey cardboard cover with navy, gold and blue stripe near binding. 20 pages. Contains stories, poetry, club notes, exam results, reportsThe magazine of the Clunes Higher Elementary School 1941eldorado, clunes higher elementary school, 1941, fortiter felicitor -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingalong 1984, 1984
The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This is the thirty-seventh edition of the annual magazine of Orbost High School. The magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. Orbost High School / Orbost Secondary College has played a significant part in the education of senior students in the Orbost district . It is the sole senior educational institution. This magazine is representative of its history and is a useful research tool.A 40 pp magazine style publication with a yellow cover which has a drawing of an ink blot and the words "CROAJINGALONG '84" in black print in the centre.orbost-high-school education magazine-croajingalong