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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII ONE GALLON FUEL RATION TICKET, 31/07/1941
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WW1 One Gallon Fuel Ration Ticket: 3 x cream tickets attached. Red and blue print with perforated edges. A border of red print with a wall of circle shapes with Department of Supply and Development printed. At the top in the border is *Motor Spirit Ration Ticket. Issued Under National Security (Liquid Fuel) Regulations. In the centre is 1 One Gallon left and right. Underneath that is *This Ticket must be endorsed by consumer with name and licence number. Over print in blue is *Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, the Commonwealth Emblem with Valid only until 31st July 1941 Not Transferable. On the back hand written in black ink is 2(e)/4652 G. Alice Jones Box 625government, federal, fuel ration ticket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII ONE GALLON FUEL RATION TICKET, 31/07/1941
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII One Gallon Fuel Ration Ticket: 4 x cream tickets attached. Red and blue print with perforated edges. A border of red print with a wall of circle shapes with "Department of Supply and Development" printed. At the top in the border is "Motor Spirit Ration Ticket". Issued Under National Security (Liquid Fuel) Regulations. In the centre is 1 One Gallon left and right. Underneath that is "This Ticket must be endorsed by consumer with name and licence number". Over print in blue is "Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, the Commonwealth Emblem with Valid only until 31st July 1941 Not Transferable".government, federal, fuel ration ticket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII FUEL RATION 2 GALLON TICKETS
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII Fuel Ration 2 Gallon Tickets: 9 Tickets of cream card with brown and blue print rectangular in shape with perforated edges. The back ground is a wall paper of small oval shapes with "Motor Spirit" printed in brown ink. Over top is "Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board". In the centre, "Motor Spirit two 2 Gals not transferable Ration Ticket. Department of supply & Development. Issued Under National Security Act. 1939-40". Over top again in blue ink is covered in small lines and the words "Consumer must endorse this ticket on the back with signature and Licence number". On the back hand written in black ink is "G. Alice Jones 2(e)/3869".McCracken Australia Stamp Printedgovernment, federal, fuel ration ticket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII FUEL RATION TICKETS
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII Fuel Ration Cards of 2 x tickets with perforations for individual use. Cream back ground with pink print. The top has a leaf design with "Commonwealth of Australia" written across the top. Underneath is "Motor Spirit Ration Ticket" with the Commonwealth emblem in the middle. The ticket is for 1 One Gallon Valid only until 31st July 1947 and is not transferable. At the bottom is "This ticket must be endorsed in Ink by consumer with name, licence number and vehicle registration". On the back is hand written on both tickets in blue ink is "2(e)/4652, Car No. 153772, G. Alice Jones".Printed by the Authority of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australiagovernment, federal, fuel ration ticket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII FUEL RATION CARDS
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII Fuel Ration Cards: A sheet consisting of 9 tickets with perforations for individual use. Cream back ground with pink print. The top has a leaf design with "Commonwealth of Australia" written across the top. Underneath is "Motor Spirit Ration Ticket" with the Commonwealth emblem in the middle. The ticket is for 1 One Gallon Valid only until 31st July 1947 and is not transferable. At the bottom is "This ticket must be endorsed in Ink by consumer with name, licence number and vehicle registration".Printed by the Authority of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia.government, federal, ww11. miss g. alice jones -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - WW11 CLOTHING RATION CARD, 23/10/45
Clothing rationing was gazetted in May 1942 and continued until June 1948. It allowed each person 112 coupons per year and each item of clothing had a coupon value. eg. A man's suit was worth 38 coupons and a pair of socks were 4 couponsWW11 Clothing Ration Card: Pink card with blue fleck and black print to G. M. Grylls of Dingee. Civilian Identity No or Alien Registration No. V4F30498. Particulars of supplementary Issues. Ration book or Sheet No. V41D01. Date of Issue 23/10/45. Nature of Issue Special. On the back are Directions for use and signature of Holder Gwenyth M. Grylls. Box 625H.E. Daw, Gov. Print. Melb.government, federal, clothing ration card -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - WW11 CLOTHING RATION CARD, 1947
Clothing rationing was gazetted in May 1942 and continued until June 1948. It allowed each person 112 coupons per year and each item of clothing had a coupon value. eg. A man's suit was worth 38 coupons and a pair of socks were 4 couponsWW11 Clothing Ration Card: Commonwealth of Australia Clothing Ration Card Rig. D.1 1947 Issue. The name has been rubbed out with black ink. The number V A 114567. Underneath are small tickets individually numbered with clothing and 1947 printed on. The numbers run from 33 to 56. On the right side is a large X with name. Card No. 1947. To the right of that are boxes with the year 1947 in each and A. B. D. F. inside each box. On the back is instruction if found. The capital letter C C is repeated and to the left of the back is the letters B. A. F. D. Vs. Box 625government, federal, clothing ration card -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - WW11 CLOTHING RATION CARD, 1948
Clothing rationing was gazetted in May 1942 and continued until June 1948. It allowed each person 112 coupons per year and each item of clothing had a coupon value. eg. A man's suit was worth 38 coupons and a pair of socks were 4 couponsWW11 Clothing Ration Card: Beige card with blue flecks and red print: *V If this card is found it must be returned at once to the deputy Director of Rationing, Melbourne. Commonwealth of Australia. A 904773. 1648 Clothing Ration Card Rig. D.1 Issued.. Name.. Address... The card has small tickets with 1948 and Clothing on each individual numbered tickets. Numbered from 1 to 56. The persons name has been scrubbed out with ink. Along the centre is a line which says *Fold Here* Box 625government, federal, clothing ration card -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Jean-Rodolphe Ostervald, La Nourriture De L'ame, ou Recueil De Prieres which translates to - The Food for the Soul or Collection of Prayers, 1833
Food for the Soul - a collection of prayers for every day of the week and for the main holidays of the week.This is a plain brown book with small diagonal squares pattern on the covers. La Nourriture De L'ame, ou Recueil De Prieres pour les Principales Fetes de L'annee which translates to - The Food for the Soul or Collection of Prayers for the Main Holidays of the Week. The author is Jean- Rodolphe Ostervald, pastor of the French Church of Bale. There is a drawing on the frontispiece of Jesus talking to men. At the back is a Table of Contents. Some pencil markings inside, foxing and tanning. There are two bookmarks included - One has Federal printed on it in red lettering with a rising sun pattern at each end with a French handwritten message written on the front and back. Another paper used as a bookmark has Y Foy and Gibson, Melbourne. 545p.non-fictionFood for the Soul - a collection of prayers for every day of the week and for the main holidays of the week. religion, prayers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper supplement, The Age - 100 Years of Parliament 2001
Supplement of The Age newspaper May9, 2001Four pages. Includes100 Great Moments - extraordinary events of federal parliamentary life over the past 100 years (Pages 2&3) and a century of electoral milestones (p4) -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, Essays and Addresses on The Australian Commonwealth Bill
Essays and Addresses on The Australian Commonwealth Bill by Henry Bournes Higgins, one of the Victorian Members of the Australiasian Federal Convention, 1897-1898 Publisher: The Atlas Press Date: 1900Label on spine cover with typed text R.A. 994.03 HIG Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, essays and addresses on the australian commonwealth bill, the australian commonwealth bill, henry bournes higgins, victorian members of the australiasian federal convention, australiasian federal convention, -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Collection, match box labels, not known
A collection of 44 Federal match box labels depicting badges of Australian Army establishments, corps and units. Mounted on green felt and displayed in a glass fronted wooden frame. army badges, mtach box labels, federal safety matchesmatches -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: TAX AND RATE NOTICES, 1920 - 1930
Collection of approximately 24 tax and rate notices pertaining to S. A. Bush. Includes State income tax and Land Tax, Federal Income Tax, City of Bendigo rates.person, individual, bush collection - personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: LABEL - FEDERAL WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
Red label with black printing for Federal Worcestershire Sauce made by W. Bruce & Sons, Bendigo. Has a Coat of Arms in the centre with a kangaroo on one side and an emu on the other.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, w bruce & sons -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: POSTERS, 1929
Artwork. Norman Penrose collection: 2 posters 1. The Federal Plate Glass Co. 2 P & O Royal Mail Line. Both drawings in black ink.M Wallace. Nancy Daviesdrawing, ink, norman penrose collection, ink drawings -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Labor's booking in, 2010
Article on the about face by the Federal Labor government decision to fund $1.6 million of Whitehorse Council's $2.1 million upgrade of Nunawading Library after a rejection a month ago.Article on the about face by the Federal Labor government decision to fund $1.6 million of Whitehorse Council's $2.1 million upgrade of Nunawading Library after a rejection a month ago.Article on the about face by the Federal Labor government decision to fund $1.6 million of Whitehorse Council's $2.1 million upgrade of Nunawading Library after a rejection a month ago.nunawading library, upgrade rejection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Roads, 1937
Collection of documents regarding reimbursement of road construction and maintenance in the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham including works funded by Country Roads Board and Federal Aid Roads Grant, 1937.road construction and maintenance, shire of blackburn and mitcham, victoria. country roads board -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Broomes Federal Hotel Lakes Entrance Victoria 1928 c, Easter 1928
Black and white photograph showing three motor cars parked in front of Broomes Federal Hotel Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a black and white copy of same photoaccommodation, guesthouses, tourism, hotels -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Govt tram study offer", 16/12/1995 12:00:00 AM
1452.1 Bottom part of the front page of The Courier, Ballarat, Saturday December 16, 1995 featuring an announcement by Jenny Beacham, ALP candidate for Ballarat (Federal) the previous day that the Federal Government has agreed to jointly fund a feasibility study for the reintroduction of trams in Ballarat. Article by Ian Haberfield. Has the newspaper name, date and page number taped to the bottom portion of the cutting. 1452.2 - Part of page 4 of the same newspaper, with a continuation of the story from page 1. Reports on comments from Brian Howe, Federal Minister and State Opposition tourism spokesman, Steve Bracks. Has the newspaper name, date and page number taped to the bottom portion of the cutting. trams, tramways, funding, feasibility study, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Broome's Federal Hotel, 1927c
2x Identical copies 10x14Sepia toned photograph of Broomes Federal guest house, showing a large two storied fibro cement clad building, two tourist launches and rowing boat on lake moored to a timber jetty. Two motor cars of early vintage in front of guest house. Venga guest house visible to right of Broomes Federal. In the background amongst the trees, Holiday Inn guest house on Kalimna Heights. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, architecture, transport -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Funding decision averts local government crisis, 1991
The federal government has rejected a Commonwealth Grants Commission proposal to slash local government funding by 50%.The federal government has rejected a Commonwealth Grants Commission proposal to slash local government funding by 50%. This money is used for capital works and would have been sorely missed.The federal government has rejected a Commonwealth Grants Commission proposal to slash local government funding by 50%.local government finance, city of nunawading -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Banjo Patterson Motel, 2008
This is the after photograph use in the 150 year display called Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 held in 2008.Colour photograph of the Banjo Patterson Motel, a white mexican style building with balcony, cars parked in front, it is situated on Esplanade on the site of Broomes Federal Hotel. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, architecture, waterfront, transport, room display -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- Kinloch Standly > Federal Stevedores- Geelong Don Smith Ol Leany -wwf -Blue biroport of portland archives -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Port Crock
1946-1996 50th Anniversary of Royal Australian Armoured Corps Assocation Victorian Branch On reverse information on RAACFederal Branch formed Queensland 28/9/1945 Victorian Branch formed 7/2/1946 in Prahran50th anniversary, royal australian armoured corps association, port decanter -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Domestic object - Cigarette Tin, Marsh, J & Sons
Rectangular tin with hinged lid, predominantly orange coloured, brand 'Altsons'.Marked on lid: By special appointment to their Excellencies THE FEDERAL & STATE GOVERNORS ALTSON'S ESTD 1886, VIRGINIA CIGARETTES, and other. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Queen Carnival Lakes Entrance Victoria.1924, 1924
Also a sepia toned copy of photograph 04866.1 Most people identified by number typed sheet attached Mylar sheet with photographBlack and white photograph of twenty six people at the Queen Carnival crowning ceremony on stage of the Federal Picture Theatre Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria. Plus two photo of names of participantscelebrations, churches, people -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Broome's Federal Hotel, 1920c
re Donor Babs Harris, real name Lily Harris, nee GrayCopy sepia toned photograph of Broomes Federal Hotel, showing tourist launch at jetty, people standing on the jetty. On east side of hotel is Venga Guesthouse, before renovations. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, boats and boating, architecture, jetties -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH LOOKING FROM ROSALIND PARK, BRIDGE OVER BENDIGO CREEK, TOWARDS BENDIGO POST OFFICE
Image shows view of Post Office, looking from Rosalind Park, over bridge over Bendigo Creek.government, federal, post office, bendigo post office -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - AUSTRALIA POST AREA SORTING TICKETS:
BHS CollectionAustralia Post Area Sorting Tickets: A bunch (50)? Of Australian Post sorting tickets. Printed in black ink on pink paper is * Victorian Country North-West P.M. 41d*. Hole left side for attaching individual tickets to mail. Box 625government, federal, post office, australia post. north west country. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - MISS G ALICE JONES COLLECTION: WWII FUEL 1 GALLON RATION TICKETS, 1948
Petrol rationing was gazetted in May 1941. Australia's lack of fuel storage options and the diversion of tankers bringing fuel here forced the government to begin rationing. Initially it was proposed that consumption should be reduced by 50% but this was modified to 1/3 reduction. People had to apply for a petrol licence and this was then used to obtain ration coupons. Initially coupons were issued on a 6 monthly basis but this was reduced to 2 monthly and allowed people roughly 2000 gallons per year. Coupons allowed for 1, 2, 5, 10, 44 and 100 gallon amounts depending on need. eg. private, commercial, farm use. Rationing was strictly enforced until 1942 but remained in effect until 1950.WWII Fuel 1 Gallon Ration Tickets: WWII One Gallon Fuel Tickets: 2 x cream cards with blue flecks, perforated edges and red print. At the top in the centre is the Commonwealth Emblem and Motor Spirit Ration Ticket. Commonwealth Of Australia. Underneath is 1 One Gallon and Valid only until 31st May 1948. Not Transferable. This ticket must be endorsed in ink by consumer with name, licence number and vehicle registration number. The back ground is circle shapes with Department of Supply and Shipping. On the back hand printed is "2(e)/4652, Car 153772, G. Alice Jones".Commonwealth of Australiagovernment, federal, fuel ration ticket, ww11. miss g. alice jones