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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Misty morning on the Diamond Creek Trail, 19 June 2013, 19/06/2013
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 2013, diamond creek trail -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Misty morning on the Diamond Creek Trail, 19 June 2013, 19/06/2013
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 2013, diamond creek trail -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Kangaroos on Buttermans Track, St. Andrews, 19 August 2017, 19/08/2017
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 2017, kangaroos, buttermans track, st andrews -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Kangaroos on Buttermans Track, St. Andrews, 19 August 2017, 19/08/2017
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 2017, kangaroos, buttermans track, st andrews -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, The Courier, 19 June 2013, 19/06/2013
48 page newspaper with the headline "Keep Out Name" concerning the name change of University of Ballarat to Federation University Australia.erica smith, ballarat courier, university of ballarat, federation university australia, world skills, tim taylor, elaine mechanics' hall -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Victoria Park Precinct, City of Ballarat, Victorian Heritage Database place details -19/9/2017, 19/9/2017
Victoria Park is associated with gold mining in the 1860's, military manoevres in the late 19th century; as an army base during World War 2 and a recreation area.Victoria Park is a "landmark cultural landscape" in the city of Ballarat. This parkland established 1890-1910, was modelled on English country estates and London Parks. It demonstrates the civic pride of Ballarat citizens and is an important parkland for the local community. There is a collection of exotic and early planted native trees and areas of native grasslands.6 pages of print. p.1. is a front page with a map and Victoria Park marked in purple with a bibliography on p.4 and footnotes on p.6.None.john garner, victoria park, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, heritage overlay, gold mining, parkland, late nineteenth century, native grasslands, exotic and native trees, royal park, mullock heap, mount holled-smith, arbor day, messrs clegg&nicholls, william guilfoyle, w.o.allen, significant tree register, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL SET, Post WWI
Claude Ferguson No 6312 enlisted 31.10.16 in the18th reinforcements to the 19th Batt AIF aged 19 years 3 months, embarked for England 11.11.16, hospital 21.2.17 with Bronchitis, hospital 24.3.17 with Scabies, KIA 20.9.17.Medals, court mounted, set of (2) Re C.Ferguson 1. War Medal 1914-19. 2.Victory Medal. (replica not engraved)"6312 PTE C. Ferguson 19 BN A.I.F"numismatics - medals - military, metalcraft -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Compact Diskette with CD, Bob Wilson, "Hawthorn tram depot opening 19-1-2003 Photos by Bob Wilson", Jan. 2003
Compact Diskette with CD Audio file within a black plastic case with a clear cover. titled "Hawthorn tram depot opening 19-1-2003 Photos by Bob Wilson"", containing 16 images of the opening of the Museum. 1. - No. 8 in Wallen Road with depot in background 2 - John Sutton and Minister Peter Batchelor 3 - the formal opening plaque 4 - Trams 469 and others inside the depot 5 - Tram 613 and others 6 - ditto 7 - 217, 613 and 104 8 - 510 and 469 9 - 8 in Wallen Road 10 - 214 with depot in background 11 - 8 in Wallen Road 12 - ditto 13 - 214 in Wallen Road 14 - 431 in Wallen Road 15 - ditto 16 - 380 and 676 in the depot and the Moomba Pedal tram.trams, tramways, fohtd, victrack, moomba, tramcars, posters, museum, cable trams, nmetl, hawthorn depot, opening, parades, tram 8, tram 214, tram 431, tram 380, tram 676, tram 510, tram 469, tram 217, tram 613, tram 104 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, Wadsworth & Company, Recollections of the War Hospital Keighley and its Auxiliaries 1916-19, circa 1920
Keighley War Hospital at Morton Banks was originally The Morton Banks Fever Hospital and after local funds were raised, extra wards were built to turn it into a War Hospital. It opened in time to take some of the first casualties from the Battle of the Somme in July 1916 and continued until the end of the war. The War Hospital Register archived at Keighley Library contains 13,214 names of servicemen who were treated there. It also contains the names of German prisoners of war who were being held locally and required treatment from time to time, notably from the influenza epidemic. Morton Banks had 746 beds. The book records the details of the hospital between 1916-19 including staff, hospital layout and departments, the Auxiliary Hospitals, Discipline, Recreation, Education, Comforts Committee and Affiliated Associations.Document of Military Hospital in Keighley, U.K. during WW1. Contains significant information on staff and different departments at the hospital.Carboard and paper booklet of 48 pages. The cover is beige with green border with black and red writing. Silverfish have eaten top right corner of cover.On front cover is publisher Wadsworth & Company, Russell Street, Keighley, (also known as Rydal Press) title and cost of Sixpence. Inside first blank page is written 'With kind regards from Willie To Jack'. 'Jack' refers to J.L.McIntyreworld war 1, ww1, military hospital, army hospital, keighley war hospital, morton banks, morton banks fever hospital, keighley -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Album - Album page, Wanda Street, Circa 1972
This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. House still in place per Google image capture June 2019. It is Wanda Road, not street. Page 198 of Photograph Album with one photograph of a house on Wanda Street.Handwritten: Wanda Street [top right] / 19 WANDA STREET [under photo] / 198 [bottom right]trevor hart, porch, garden, verandah, single storey, return verandah, decorative brackets, wanda street, ridge capping, spire, protruding bays, decorative fretwork, queen anne style, queen anne, conical tower, wanda road, caulfield north -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 1949/50
A black and white photograph of the Hampton Scouts (Hampton Rovers Under 19) trip away staying at The Marysville Chalet 1949/50.A black and white photograph of the Hampton Scouts (Hampton Rovers Under 19) trip away staying at The Marysville Chalet 1949/50.HAMPTON SCOUTS (HAMPTON ROVERS U.19)/ TRIP AWAY 1949/50marysville, victoria, australia, the marysville chalet, guest house, poontawan, steavenson hotel, albert harrison, margaret harrison, elise ackerman, ralph ackerman, john van ranglerooy, joe keithard, kathy keithard, louisa goding, accommodation, photograph, hampton scouts, hampton rovers u19 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
'19.' Unidentified school. 2 images on one slide.19school gardens, australia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Laminated Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety; Intake 19, October 2000. (AWU)
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Photograph of thirteen students enrolled in Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety: Intake 19 - October 2000, (AWU)Colour photograph laminated. Names of students under photographNames of studentsviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, occupational health and safety, certificate iv, october 2000, intake 19, awu, jeff allen, ian barrett, frank bourke, rick caimes, trevor clynick, terry cook, lee cornell, anthony gerrard, peter groves, allan king, terry kitson, elizabeth malseed, peter mckendrick, jason penny, paul reid, raymond rooney, sue sarancic, karen shiels, paul spear, joseph xuereb -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Photograph, 1988 Under 19 Carlton Football Club Squad, 1988
Under 19 Carlton Football squad from 1988. Finished 4th on the competition ladder. From Roger Skien Collection. Back Row: Cameron Miller (Trainer), Rohan Bromley (Trainer), Frank Finn (Timekeeper), Peter Frawley (Assistant Manager), Colin Jones (statistician), Keith Leitch (Head Trainer), Wayne Gilbert (Property Steward), Jamie Brown (statistician) Centre Row: Mark Leitch (Trainer), Brad Ryan, Peter Mark, Andrew Greenall, Paul Whybrow, Paul Honey, Chris Leigh (Statistician) Richard Ingram (Doctor) Front Row: Brent Clayton, ,Michael Dodorico, John Markham, Ray Davis, Michael Barron-Toop, Scott Langan, Damien Munivrana, Greg Francis, Simon Lloyd, Brett Ratten, Nick Garnham Sitting on chairs: Roger Skien (Team Manager) Dean Adams, Paul McMaster, Brendan Lowther, Brendan Dixon (Captain), Ross Henshaw (Coach), Jamie Marra (Deputy Vice Captain), Sel Hunt, Andrew Cavedon, Jason Albon, Kinnear Beatson (Assistant Coach) Sitting on Ground; Ibrahim Kaakour, Mark Bouw, Nick Cox, Jamin Vella, Steven Gemmill, Darren Mays, Matt Rossin, Brad Langborne, Paul DonohueColour photograph mounted on cardboard -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Timetable/s, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), Timetable Notice giving details of temporary changes to service as part of the COVID 19, 2020
Timetable Notice giving details of temporary changes to service as part of the COVID 19 response where route 12 diverted by La Trobe St, and thus provided a service along Spencer St. Route 30 was suspended. Route 11A was introduced between Docklands and St Vincent's Plaza. htd4777i1.pdf shows a timetable alteration, reduction of services after 8pm, introduction of the 8pm to 5am curfew and stage four restrictions that were to apply (hopefully) for a six week period. Set of 23 digital timetables generally applicable from 10-11-2019 and two timetables for route 11 and12 applicable from 13 July. This change was a bit confusing at the time. Image files are htd4777iRx - x being the route number. Route 1 - East Coburg - South Melbourne Beach Route 3 and 3A - Melbourne University - East Malvern - and via St Kilda Beach - two timetables for each Route 5 - Melbourne University - Malvern Route 6 - Melbourne University - Glen Iris Route 11 - West Preston - Victoria Harbour Docklands Route 12 - Victoria Gardens - St Kilda Route 16 - Melbourne University - Kew Via St Kilda Route 19 - North Coburg - Flinders St Route 30 - St Vincent's Plaza - Etihad Stadium Docklands - though the stadium was renamed Marvel after Marvel comics by Disney during May 2018. Route 35 - City Circle - NOT Published. Route 48 - North Balwyn - Victoria Harbour Docklands Route 55 - West Coburg - Domain Interchange Route 57 - West Maribyrnong - Flinders St Route 58 - Toorak to Route 59 - Airport West - Flinders St Route 64 - East Brighton - Melbourne University Route 67 - Carnegie - Melbourne University Route 70 - Wattle Park - Waterfront City Docklands Route 72 - Camberwell - Melbourne University Route 75 - Vermont South - Etihad Stadium Docklands Route 78 - North Richmond - Balaclava via Prahran Route 82 - Footscray - Moonee Ponds Route 86 - Bundoora RMIT - Waterfront City Docklands Route 96 - East Brunswick - St Kilda Beach Route 109 - Box Hill - Port Melbournetrams, tramways, timetables, yarra trams, route 1, route 3, route 5, route 6, route 8, route 11, route 11a, route 12, route 16, route 19, route 30, route 48, route 55, route 57, route 58, route 59, route 64, route 67, route 70, route 72, route 75, route 78, route 82, route 86, route 96, route 109, covid-19, st vincent's plaza, spencer st -
Carlton Football Club
Team photograph, Under 19 squad 1985, 1985
Under 19 squad 1985, players and officials. Back Row: K. Newman (committee), H. Sternfield (Physiotherapist), G. Zaharakis, B. Comben, A. MacDougall, A. Basset, G. Warry (Development Officer), A. MacKinnon, S. Potter, D. Castledine (Committee). Centre Row: J. Clifton (Trainer), P. Merson, M. Hailes, J. Smith, P. Albon, P. Starbuck, S. McMahon, B. Carter, H. Hetherton, W. Gilbert (Property Steward). Front Row. L. Jones (Head Trainer), R. Skein (Team Manager), J. Vincent (Committee), J. Hullin, B. Whitmore, D. Forbes, W. Burke, C. Thomson, D. Bolzonello (Doctor), J. Baker (Phys. Ed.), A. Espie (Committee), T. McLeod (Trainer), I. Aitken, M. Edwards, J. Dunlop, G. Southby (Coach), M. Hanna (Captain), D. McKay (Assistant Coach), P. Higgins, K. Rainsford, R. Lowrey, R. Walllis (Trainer). Sitting: G. Buck, W. Pepper, J D'Angelo, D. O'Farrell, J. Coburn, J. Cook, K. Lamont. Absent: L. Brunier, A. Dodds, S. Driscoll, D. Fitzgerald, M. Gallagher, G. Hatvani, P. Poursanidis, P. Ricci, A. Scott, D. Zerna, P. Wilkinson, S. Ralph, S. Willox. Note, much of club's correspondence records name as Roger Skien, not Skein as listed above.Includes a number of players who went on to play senior footballColour photograph mounted on cardboard backing. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Program, Program of Events, Sixth Eltham Community Festival, October 24, 1980 incorporating the Panton Hill Festival, October 18-19, 1980
Event program, 81 events, Sat-Sun 18-19 Oct, Wed 22 Oct, Fri 24 Oct-Sun 2 Nov, Tue 4 Nov and Sat 8 Nov and local advertisers Alan Marshall (Pioneers and Painters), Aquapilca, Artist Showcase, Bimbadeen Galley Pty Ltd, Bimbi World, Blondies Fashion Boutique, Briar Hill Timber & Trading, Cheepa Toys, Country Art Store, Debonaire Air Conditioning Pty Ltd, Diamond Valley Drapes, Diamond Valley News, Diamond Valley Photographic Services Pty Ltd, Diamond Valley Windscreens, Don Brown, Eccacentre, Economy Timber & Hardware, Edens Hobbycraft & Art Supplies, Eltham Gallery, Eltham Hardware & Plumbing Supplies Pty Ltd, Eltham Jeanery, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, Eltham Produce Store, Grant Taylor, Grimshaw Motor Cycles, Just Looking Furniture, Kenton Footwear, Lamers Construction Pty Ltd, Leisure Centre, Lovittools, Lower Plenty Sports Centre, Montflora, Montmorency Gospel Chapel, Montmorency Pets, Montsalvat, Para Furnishings, Paul's Sports Store, Pegasus Interiors, Pioneers and Painters, Program, R & S Slocum Floorcovering Pty Ltd, R. & S. Trading, R.F. & D.M. Kidd, Sa Boutique, Skybeam Antennas, Studio Papilio, Style Interiors, The Living Water Bookshop, Todaro Coiffure, Valley Tiffany Lighting, W. Hutchison, Were Street Theatre, Zettlock16 pages, stapled, coloured1980, alan marshall, eltham festival, mal harrop, pioneers and painters -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council annual reports and annual general meeting minutes 21/8/1981 to 19/9/1997, 1981-1997
These meetings were held at the Kooyong office and the minutes include Present, Chair, Apologies, Minutes, Matter arising from minutes, Correspondence, Life governors, Election of members, Nominations, Reports from Regional Blind Members groups. Some highlights are: 30/6/1990 under the capable leadership of Mrs Elsie Germon the schools programme has been re-convened. Regular visits are being made to primary schools. Speakers are accompanied by sighted guides. 9/8/1991 Executive Director, Mr John Cook reported merger of the Braille & Talking Book Library with AFB. First radio appeal for 3RPH raising over $30,000, opening of the new Baringa Day Centre at Shepparton. 30/6/1996 the annual report highlighted the Centenary of AFB it was noted that self-help has always been the major emphasis underpinning the work of the Blind Member's Council. The Tilly Aston Fund raised over $1/2 million for the new National Information Centre. The peer support work and monitoring of services, ensures that we give back something to AFB, for the support we receive. BMC representatives made 70 visits across the State. The Council registered the Tilly Aston Rhododendron as a lasting way of acknowledging the work of our founder. 19/9/1997 The Chairman welcomed those present to the second combined meeting of the AFB and the Tilly Aston Customer Council. The Council welcomed the change in Articles and Memorandum of the Association and the formation of the Tilly Aston Customer Council which allowed all customer of the Association automatic membership and input to the monitoring of services. Minute book of Blind Members Council annual reports and general meetingsassociation for the blind, blind members council -
Carlton Football Club
Colour photograph, Under 19 Team 1987, 1987
Carlton Football Club Under 19 Team 1987. From Roger Skien Collection. Fifth Row (Standing): Frank Finn (Assistant Statistician), Doug Castledine (Training Assistant), Geoff Taylor (Runner), John Lamont (Trainer), Colin Jones (Statistician), Keith Leitch (Head Trainer), Tom McLeod (Trainer), Wayne Gilbert (Property Steward), Cameron Miller (Trainer). Fourth Row (Standing): Luke O'Sullivan, Haydn Draper, John D'Angelo, Peter Mark, Brendan Dixon, Fraser Brown, Mark Bowring, Ross Andrews, Craig Tough, Dean White, Mark Hughes. Third Row (Standing): Robert Miller, Michael Scicluna, Michael Dodorico, Paul McConville, Danny Noonan, Craig Symons, Roger Boxtell, Steven Symons, Heath Buck, Jamie Marra, Matt Rossin. Second Row (Seated): Geoff Walsh (Recruiting Co-ordinator), Roger Skien (Team Manager), Ashley Mathews, Nick Goodear (Deputy Vice Captain), Phil Poursanidis (Captain), Ross Henshaw (Coach), Justin Coburn (Vice Captain), Brendan Lowther, Andrew Cavedon, John Vincent (Committeeman), Simon Tori, Chris Heverin (Development Officer). Front Row (Seated): Greg Marra, Brad Langbourne, Craig Sadler, Tony Hamill, Andrew McKinnon, Darren Cope, Michael Gravina, Mark Bouw, Peter White, Paul Donohue Absent: Dr. Richard Ingram, Mark Rowe (P.E. Instructor)Colour team photograph mounted on cardboard -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Masonic Hall St Georges Rd, 17, Elsternwick
A black and white photograph of the front of the Masonic Hall at 17-19 St Georges Road, Elsternwick undated and unattributedmasonic hall, st georges road, architectural features, elsternwick, halls -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Award, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Flower Show, Mrs R.Yee First (Miniature Garden Exhibit) 1974, 19/10/1974
Award presented to Mrs.R.Yee for winning first in the 'Miniature Garden' exhibit at the Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Show on October 19, 1974.Award presented to Mrs.R.Yee for winning first in the 'Miniature Garden' exhibit at the Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Show on October 19, 1974, with a blue ribbons and a gold star on the left-hand side. +Additional Keywords: Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden ClubFirst Prize- Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Flower Show Exhibited by: Mrs.R.Yee Exhibit: Miniature Garden Class: 116No: 2 Date: 19/10/1974 -
Clunes Museum
Map, Surface Geology Plan
Plans show various shaft locations.1 Photocopy of Plan Block 23/19 Scale 1 inch = 100 feet .2 Photocopy of Plan Block 19/19 Scale 1 inch = 100 feet .3 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH WITH WORKINGS MARKED - LAMINATED.1 C-21 North Broken Hill Ltd Clunes Block 23/19 .2SOUTH CLUNES MINE Ltd Clunes Block 19/19north broken hill ltd, surface geology plan -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Framed photograph, Ballarat College 19 October 1877
Faded, sepia toned photograph, with stained cream-coloured cardboard mount and timber frame. The photograph was taken on 19 October 1877 and features the building then used by Ballarat College on the grounds of St Andrews Kirk, Sturt Street Ballarat. The foundation stone for this building was laid 12th September 1874. Grouped in front of the building are a line of 13 girls and two boys. Behind them stands a line of 26 older looking girls, and three men stand in the background. From 1877-1891 Ballarat College was co-educational, so it is likely that the girls in this photograph are the first years’ cohort of female students in 1877. The woman standing to the far right, a little apart from the line of girls could be the ‘Lady Principal’. Handwritten on the back of the photograph: ‘F.I. Schulze / Oct 19th 1877 / Ballarat College Sturt St. / In posse(s)ion (sic) of Florence Hewett - nee Schultze / died 1935 / Presented by her daughter / Irene Hewett' Florence Ida Schultze (PY1882) attended Ballarat College from 1877-1882. She married George Hewett (1878) who attended in 1877. George’s two sisters, Mary (PY1877) and Margaret (PY1881) also attended Ballarat College. It is highly likely that all four old collegians are in this photograph. Florence and George’s son, Reginald Schulze Hewett (PY1905) attended Ballarat College from 1902-1905. Their daughter, Irene Harriet Hewett (not a student of Ballarat College) donated this framed photograph to the BCC Archives.Handwritten on back of the photograph: F.I. Schulze / Oct 19th 1877 / Ballarat College Sturt St. / In posse(s)ion (sic) of Florence Hewett - nee Schultze / died 1935 / Presented by her daughter / Irene Hewett'ballarat college, 1877, st andrews kirk -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - ARTHUR STREET, 19, CAULFIELD NORTH
This file contains three items relating to 19 Arthur Street, Caulfield North: .1/Photocopied article from Caulfield North Draft Heritage Guidelines, July 1999. 2/Photocopied page on current property valuation of 17 and 19 Arthur Street c. 1948/49 3/Correspondence to Glen Eira Historical Society in relation to valuation photocopy from Jill Miller 25/07/2013 (See separate file 1918 re no. 17, with these 3 articles copied for inclusion.)caulfield north, arthur street, glen eira council, brown mrs., hart mrs., gables, verandas, finials, chimneys, property values, caulfield park, nairn joanna, dodwell phil, miller jill -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - ARTHUR STREET, 17, CAULFIELD NORTH
This file contains four items. Photocopied article from Caulfield North Draft Heritage Guidelines, July 1999. Photocopied pages on current property valuation at 17 and 19 Arthur Street, 1948/49 Correspondence to Glen Eira Historical Society in relation to valuation photocopy from Sill Miller 25/07/2013. Leader newspaper article 29/03/2006 on upcoming sale of 17 Arthur Street, North Caulfield (See separate file 1920A re no 19, with 3 of the 4 items copied into that from above.)caulfield north, arthur street, glen eira council, brown mrs., hart mrs., gables, verandas, finials, chimneys, property values, caulfield park, nairn joanna, dodwell phil, miller jill -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Sarsfield, Blanche Street, 19, Elsternwick
Copy of typed document on this history and owners from 1851 to 1989 researched by Brighton Historical Society dated 09 March 1990. Handwritten notes reference to typed document regarding the owners of Sarsfield 19 Blanche Street Elsternwick.historical buildings, sarsfield, blanche street, elsternwick, holloway j.m., langdon henry j., beemery park, rose craddock, langdon blanche, bardwell everett, wynne edwin p., mcrorie william, mcrorie and co., healy j.d., healy eugene, holland ernest, holland e. w., coutts k.d., bullock hilary, landells rosalind, hocking stuart real estate agents, glenhuntly road, land division, place name, house names -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Plan - Masonic Hall St Georges Rd, 17, Elsternwick
Handrawn floor plans by FJ Maskell undated of the two floors of the Masonic Hall at 17-19 St Georges Rd Elsternwick with cover letter to Mr Scott. Additional handwritten notes added to the floor plans and letter, author unknown.masonic hall, st georges road, scott wv, maskell fj, plans, elsternwick, halls -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Long Street, 19, Elsternwick
A print advertisement, dated 15/09/2006, source unknown, regarding the sale of 19 Long Street, Elsternwick. The advertisement describes the architectural features of the house and provides information about the forthcoming auction. There are also two copies of two photographs of the house.elsternwick, victorian style, melanie dennis real estate, long street, bay windows, glenhuntly road, advertisements, architectural features, land sales, real estate agents, auctions, real estate agencies -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - Masonic Hall St Georges Rd, 17, Elsternwick
A typed valuation by W.V Scott dated 4/08/1964 of the Masonic Hall at 17-19 St Georges Road, Elsternwick on behalf of EJ Maskell. It includes land measurements, details of the rooms and their features as well as the final valuation and additional note as to the cost of the valuation. Handwritten notes of the valuer included.masonic hall, st georges road, scott wv, maskell fj, glenhuntly road, churches, baptist church, caulfield council, land values, property values, elsternwick, halls -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Painted tram crossings warn cyclists", 19/12/2009 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the problem with the cyclists at depot junction.Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 19/12/2009, titled "Painted tram crossings warn cyclists" about the sandblasting of the rail head and painting lines on the roadway to reduce the potential for cyclists slipping on the rail head.On rear "19/12/2009" in pencil.wendouree parade, depot junction