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Clunes Museum
Booklet - BOOK, HERALD PRINT, THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2, CIRCA 1940
... THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2...THE WEEKLY TIMES WAS THE FIRST NEWSPAPER IN VICTORIA.... THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2...PRINTED ON FRONT COVER: THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS...THE WEEKLY TIMES... Booklet THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2 DARK BLUE ...THE WEEKLY TIMES WAS THE FIRST NEWSPAPER IN VICTORIA TO ALLOT A CORNER OF ITS WOMEN'S PAGE TO "A WORK BASKET" AS THE POLICY OF THE PAPER DEMANDS THAT EACH SECTION SHOULD BE IN CHARGE OF AN EXPER, A PAGE WAS AFTERWARDS DEVOTED TO NEEDLEWORK COMPETIONS, WITH MONAY PRIZES FOR DESIGNS I CROCHET, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY, DISCLOSED THE FACT THAT WOMEN ONLY NEEDED ENCOURAGEMENT TO PRODUCE GOOD WORK THE KNOWLEDGE THAT DESIGNES MUST BE ORIGINAL STIMULATED INTEREST. PROMPT PAYMENT AND THE SAFE RETURN OF PATTERSN, RESULITED IN A PERMANENT SUPPLY OF NEW IDEAS FROM MANY DIFFERENT PARTS OF AUSTRLAIA. A BOOK OF "WOOLIES" AFFORDS LITTLE SCOPE FOR "DESIGN", SUCH AS IS REPRESENTED IN OTHER BRANCHES OF NEEDLECRAFT. IN DESCRIBING A PATTER AS 'DESIGNED', IT PLACES THE GARMENT AS ORIGINAL, NOT MERLEY WORKED BY THE SENDER. THEIS BOOK HAS BEEN COMPLIED BECAUSE THE EVER RECURRING DEMAND FOR FAVOURITE PATTERS COULD NOT OTHERWISE BE MET BEGINNERS, WHO MAY FIND FIFFICULTY IN COPYING A PATTER, CAN HAVE ANY ENQUIRY ON THE SUBJECT ANSWERED IN THE WEEKLY TIMES. REMEMBER THAT I AM ALWAYS PLEASED TO ANSWER ENQUIRIES AND TO LEND EXAMPLES OF STITCHES. PLEASE ADDRESS YOUR LETTERS TO 'A MOTHER'. THE WEEKLY TIMES, MELBOURNEDARK BLUE BACKGROUND OF TREES AND SUNRISE IN THE SKY, SOFT COVER, IMAGE OF MAN AND LADY STANDING, WOMAN IN PROFILE IN A CIRCLE AND IMAGE OF WHITE KNITTED BONNET WITHIN A DIAMOND SHAPE. THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2PRINTED ON FRONT COVER: THE WEEKLY TIMES BOOK OF PATTERNS. NO. 2 IN KNITTING AND IN CROCHET PRICE NINEPENCE PRINTED ON BACK COVER THE WEEKLY TEIMS STILL RETAINS ITS HOLD AS THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY PAPER SPECIAL FEATURES FOR WOMEN ORIGINAL CROCHET AND KNITTING DESIGNS CHEAP PETTERS FOR HOME DRES MAKERS GOO COOKERY RECIPTS LATEST FASHIONS AND SOCIAL NEWS, STORIES, PUZZLES AND WEE-END READING EVERY THURSDAY PRICE 4dlocal history, book, reference, trembath, perry -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Magazine, Edgar Baillie for the Herald & Weekly Times, The weekly times annual 1929, 1929
... The weekly times annual 1929...The Weekly Times... This is the Weekly Times Annual of 1929. The Weekly Times...Edgar Baillie for the Herald & Weekly Times... The weekly times annual 1929 This is a newspaper annual booklet of 68 ...This is the Weekly Times Annual of 1929. The Weekly Times newspaper was established in 1869 and was taken over by the Herald Newspaper group in 1892. It is a paper dedicated to rural affairs and is now the oldest rural newspaper in Australia. It has long been known as the ‘Bible of the Bush’. This annual contains many advertisements and photographs and sketches of places in rural Australia. It also has many articles, short stories and illustrations. Notable people that have contributed to this annual include Will Dyson (sketches), C.J.Dennis (poem), Vance Palmer (short story) and Norman Lindsay (reproduction of an art work). It also has a short story by Gertrude Hart, a novelist and short story writer. Her parents lived in Warrnambool in the 1850s (her father was the local Wesleyan minister) and her father retired to a place near to Warrnambool – Kirkstall. This attractive booklet is retained as an excellent example of Weekly Times Annuals in the past. It is also important because it has a short story by Gertrude Hart, a writer with connections to Warrnambool. This is a newspaper annual booklet of 68 pages. The cover has a buff-coloured background with a colour illustration of a stately building on the front with red printing and five colour photographs on the back page with black printing. The booklet has many advertisements, articles, short stories and photographs. Some pages are missing and a couple of pages are torn. the weekly times, gertrude hart, history of warrnambool -
Clunes Museum
Poster, THE WEEKLY TIMES, ANNUAL, "THE FOSSICKERS", 1919
... the weekly times...WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV. 1919 "THE FOSSICKERS"...THE WEEKLY TIMES, ANNUAL...POSTER Poster "THE FOSSICKERS" WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV ...WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV. 1919 "THE FOSSICKERS"local history, document, poster, the weekly times -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Milshinock, The Weekly Times Farmer's Handbook, 1933
... The Weekly Times Farmer's Handbook...the weekly times newspaper..., The Weekly Times Farmer's Handbook. Compiled from the Farmers...The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd....-and-dandenong-ranges Book The Weekly Times Farmer's Handbook A brown ...A handbook for farmer's compiled from articles from practical information from the Rural Section of the Weekly Times in Australia. It has informed generations of farmers on the way of the land, with useful tips and invaluable advice. Few farms would have been without a well-thumbed copy.A brown hardcover book with the title printed in black text, The Weekly Times Farmer's Handbook. Compiled from the Farmers' Information Bureau with the publisher The Herald Press in a square underneath. Price - 2/6 at the bottom. Three black lines decorate both sides and across the Publisher section. Ink stains on the front. The spine has the faded title written. An index is at the back, along with advertising for farming products and equipment. 240p. Stains and foxing on the edges of the pages are visible. Some damage to the spine top and bottom.non-fictionA handbook for farmer's compiled from articles from practical information from the Rural Section of the Weekly Times in Australia. It has informed generations of farmers on the way of the land, with useful tips and invaluable advice. Few farms would have been without a well-thumbed copy.farming australia, farming, the weekly times newspaper -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - The Weekly Times Pictorial
... The Weekly Times Pictorial...the Weekly times pictorial...The Weekly Times Pictorial collection covering mainly...Australiana the Weekly times pictorial The Weekly Times ...The Weekly Times Pictorial collection covering mainly the years 1935/1936. Also, one issue from 1928 and several from 1937. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection.australiana, the weekly times pictorial -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, The Weekly Times, Originally produced - 1869
... The Weekly Times...The Weekly Times...This is a reprint of the first edition of The Weekly Times... newspaper, the Weekly Times (1869). It has 16 pages and includes... The Weekly Times This is a reprint of the first edition ...This is a reprint of the first edition of The Weekly Times – originally printed on September 11th 1869. The paper was first published by the Daily Telegraph Newspaper Company and was described as ‘a Journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics’. In 1892 it was acquired by the Herald Newspaper group which has been publishing The Weekly Times ever since. The Weekly Times is now regarded as the most important newspaper especially published for those living outside of Melbourne in rural Victoria. This newspaper reprint is of minor interest as it is a copy of the first edition of a newspaper that is widely read in rural Victoria, including Warrnambool and the Western District.This is a reprint of the first edition of the Melbourne newspaper, the Weekly Times (1869). It has 16 pages and includes news items, advertisements, black and white sketches, poems, agricultural information, ladies’ columns etc. The first page has the masthead and motto of the paper – ‘The Liberal Reviseth Liberal Things’. The paper is yellowed with age and some pages are tattered at the edges. The front page has originally had a stamp on it from the Melbourne Public Library. the weekly times, victorian newspapers, warrnambool history -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Gardens of the Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1883
... the weekly times...Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 20 January, 1883...The Weekly Times.... the weekly times mr nelson curator orhcrad The Weekly Times ...Description of the entrance, ornamental garden and the Orchard. Another Orchard planted with peach trees. Mr. Neilson, curator, worked with one assistant.Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 20 January, 1883 p3. the weekly times, mr nelson, curator, orhcrad -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Burnley Gardens To Be Utilised For Scientific Research and Experiments, 1928
... the weekly times...Newspaper cutting from "The Weekly Times", September 8...The Weekly Times... "The Weekly Times", September 8, 1928. The article describes the need ...The article describes the need for scientific research by the Agricultural Department into plant diseases and the advantages of performing research at Burnley in the new laboratories. The research is directed by the Superintendant of Agriculture, Mr HA Mullett.Newspaper cutting from "The Weekly Times", September 8, 1928. the weekly times, diseases, laboratories, superintendant of agriculture, h.a. mullett, burnley horticultural college, plant research institute -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Principal of Burnley Retires, 1977
... the weekly times...The Weekly Times, September 28, 1977. Two photocopies...The Weekly Times... The Weekly Times, September 28, 1977. Two photocopies of a cutting ...Article about the retirement of Eric B. Littlejohn as Principal of Burnley College.The Weekly Times, September 28, 1977. Two photocopies of a cutting.eric b. littlejohn, the weekly times -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, 120 Years-a Celebration, 1915-1989
... the weekly times...Full page of photographs in "The Weekly Times" September 20...The Weekly Times... page of photographs in "The Weekly Times" September 20, 1989 ...Full page of photographs in "The Weekly Times" September 20, 1989 "From "The Weekly Times" December 4, 1915." 6 photographs of Dookie and Longerenong Agricultural Colleges and 5 photographs of a "Sericultural Demonstration at Burnley Horticultural Gardens." the weekly times, dookie agricultural college, longerenong agricultural college, burnley horticultural gardens, sericulture, silk worms, sericultural association, council of victorian sericulture association, lady hennessy -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, What They Learn at Burnley Horticultural School, 1940
... the weekly times...Photocopy of a page of photographs from "The Weekly Times...The Weekly Times... hilda kirkhope s kirby The Weekly Times ...Photocopy of a page of photographs from "The Weekly Times" July 20, 1940. A variety of activities. See paper catalogue for captions.Reproduction too poor to scanthe weekly times, burnley horticultural college, p trevaskis, cynthia allen, hilda kirkhope, s kirby -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Woman in Horticulture, 1917
... the weekly times...Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 26.05.1917...The Weekly Times... students the weekly times yarran Photocopy of article ...Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 26.05.1917 by "Yarran". Description of activities engaged in by women horticultural students (not necessarily Burnley) and different types of women, demand for gardeners, successful women.burnley school of horticulture, women gardeners, female students, the weekly times, yarran -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Graduations at Dookie and Burnley Colleges, 1973
... the weekly times...2 page spread of photographs in the "Weekly Times" December...The Weekly Times... and Burnley Colleges 2 page spread of photographs in the "Weekly Times ...2 page spread of photographs in the "Weekly Times" December 26, 1973. One side, photographs of Dookie, the other side photographs of Burnley. The Premier, Mr. Hamer, opened the new Student Amenities Building and presented prizes.the weekly times, amenities, premier of victoria, rupert james hamer, pamela bull, bryan ward, andrea glew, george grumont, gillian schlapp, alan bedggood -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Aust. Horticulture is "Cinderella" Industry, 1962
... the weekly times...Article in the "Weekly Times," 20/6/62 by John Wischer...The Weekly Times... is "Cinderella" Industry Article in the "Weekly Times," 20/6/62 by John ...Article in the "Weekly Times," 20/6/62 by John Wischer D.D.A. Visiting Professor, R.H. Stoughton, from Reading University, England, praises Burnley Horticultural College for its teaching compared with other institutions in Australia. Caption to photograph: "Burnley students receive proper training says professor."the weekly times, john wischer, r.h. stoughton, reading university, students, burnley horticultural college, horticulture training -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Top Two, 1974
... the weekly times...Photocopy of photograph in the "The Weekly Times" dated...The Weekly Times... in the "The Weekly Times" dated 18.12.1974. Caption reads, "Burnley ...Photocopy of photograph in the "The Weekly Times" dated 18.12.1974. Caption reads, "Burnley Horticultural College held its presentation of diplomas and prizes recently. Andre Glew, dux of the college is seen in the above picture with Karl Liffman who won the G.W. Peart Memorial Prize. Andrea also won the Lanscape Design Prize and Karl was awarded the Botany Collection Prize."the weekly times, burnley horticultural college, andrea glew, karl liffman, g.w. peart memorial prize, lanscape design prize, botany collection prize, dux of college, g w peart memorial prize -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Horticulture as a Career for Girls, 1957
... the weekly times...Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 26.06.1957...The Weekly Times... germaine o'dwyer yvonne winterbottom the weekly times employment ...Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 26.06.1957. Description of life for students at School of Horticulture Burnley and the kinds of employment they can obtain. 2 photographs (1) Second year students at work on their vegetable plots: Pam Bond (1957), Sandra McAlley, Jocelyn Care (1957). (2) Students harvesting lettuce: Marjorie Hall, Germaine O'Dwyer and Yvonne Winterbottom (all 1957). burnley school of horticulture, women gardeners, female students, pam bond, sandra mcalley, jocelyn care, marjorie hall, germaine o'dwyer, yvonne winterbottom, the weekly times, employment -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Newspaper, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries and Junior Technical School double page newspaper article, 25/08/1934
... The Weekly Times... The Weekly Times with 10 images and captions depicting scenes within...The Weekly Times..., double sided, newspaper article from The Weekly Times with 10 ...The Ballarat School of Mines was the first school of technical education in Australasia.Double page, double sided, newspaper article from The Weekly Times with 10 images and captions depicting scenes within the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat Technical Art School and Junior Technical School, Ballarat. Verso: Top Half page: 5 photographs on Callawadda, A pastoral district near Glenorchy Verso Bottom Half page: large photograph of boys attending the Junior technical school at Ballarat Verso Right hand page: 7 "Intersting photographs from England, Scotland and The United StatesSide A: Magazine- Section 8, The Weekley Times, Heading and captions, torn lower left corner to centre, small tears throughout especially left hand side and centre fold, Side B: the weekly times, school of mines and industries, scientific instruments, junior technical school, ballarat, smb, ballarat school of mines, university of ballarat, 1934, callawadda, glenorchy, boys, hutchings, mr j. c. hutchings j.p., state school, bryn avon homestead, broadcasting, mrs hutchings, sheep, xray, cancer treatment, northern belle, loch lomond, oxford college, red lion brewery, aldershot tattoo, siege of namur, battleship, idianapolis battleship, new york, quartz crushing battery, machine shop, pottery, electrical engineering, art department, dressmaking, building, woodwork, assaying, laboratory, architectural drawing, engineering drawing, drawing, assay, drawing from the antique, plaster casts, assay room, ballarat technical art school, bicycles -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, The Weekly Times, September 1994
... The Weekly Times...weekly-times souvenir-newspaper magazine royal-melbourne...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869...A souvenir edition of The Weekly Times dated Wed. Sept 7... gippsland magazine The Weekly Times A souvenir edition of The Weekly ...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. It is Australia’s oldest rural newspaper, and is known far and wide as the Bible of the Bush. (ref Weekly Times web-site)This magazine is a useful reference tool on the history of the Royal Melbourne Show as well as The Weekly Times.A souvenir edition of The Weekly Times dated Wed. Sept 7 1994. Price $1.10. It marks the anniversary of the first Weekly Times, Sept 11 1869. Inside is a special preview of the Royal Melbourne Show, a history of the show and a history of The Weekly Times. It also contains a brief history of 125 years of rural news. On the front cover is a colourful picture of an older man sitting on a tree stump outside a bark hut. He is reading an early edition of The Weekly Times.weekly-times souvenir-newspaper magazine royal-melbourne-show rural-history -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Edgar H. Baillie, The Weekly Times Annual, October 1934
... The Weekly Times Annual...magazine Weekly-Times-Annual media news...The first Weekly Times Annual was published on November 4...A magazine with full page colouedr photographs - Weekly... gippsland magazine The Weekly Times Annual A magazine with full page ...The first Weekly Times Annual was published on November 4, 1911 and was produced until the Depression forced its demise in 1934. It was reintroduced in 2009.This magazine was the final edition published before a long gap of more than 70 years. The publication was an annual snapshot of Victoria - both rural and metropolitan.A magazine with full page colouedr photographs - Weekly Times Annual 24th Year.magazine weekly-times-annual media news -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Glen Isla House,1925
... by Robert Anderson. Photos were taken for a feature in The Weekly...23 Weekly Times April 25. P.56.Pix 2 2 col x 2 S/S...The Weekly Times... Weekly Times April 25. P.56.Pix 2 2 col x 2 S/S The house is one ...The house is one of the oldest on the Island, built in 1868 by Robert Anderson. Photos were taken for a feature in The Weekly Times, April 1925.HistoricalTwo black & white photos of Glen Isla House, mounted on cardboard. One is an external view of the home and grounds.The other of the interior of a sitting room with padded chairs, mantlepiece, lamps and numerous paintings.23 Weekly Times April 25. P.56.Pix 2 2 col x 2 S/Sglen isla, robert anderson, homes -
Clunes Museum
Poster, THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV. 1911
... WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV. 1911...WEEKLY TIMES...WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV. 1911 - A SUMMER MORNING...THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL...POSTER Poster WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV. 1911 WEEKLY TIMES ...WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL, NOV. 1911 - A SUMMER MORNING AT ALBERT PARK BEACH.weekly times, poster -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - The Weekly Times, 04/11/1942
... Newspaper - The Weekly Times...Page 11 from The Weekly Times, 4 Nov. 1942. Full page black... Times Newspaper Page 11 from The Weekly Times, 4 Nov. 1942. Full ...Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groupsPage 11 from The Weekly Times, 4 Nov. 1942. Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groupsnon-fictionFull page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groupspatriotic people of portland -
Orbost & District Historical Society
newspaper, The Weekly Times, October 23, 1996
... The Weekly Times...Orbost-history-1996 Weekly-Times-newspaper...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869...A newspaper, titled The Weekly Times, dated October 23...Herald and Weekly Times... gippsland newspaper The Weekly Times A newspaper, titled The Weekly ...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869. After absorbing two other rural publications and expanding its publications, in 1902 The Herald and Standard Newspaper Company Ltd became the Herald and weekly Times, now Australia's oldest rural newspaper (more information on Weekly Times website). The article on Orbost was part of a series written by Steve Cooper with photographer, Mark Griffin. It explored communities which were struggling to survive. At that time the timber industry in the area was in decline and there was much discontent about flows to the Snowy River,This newspaper is a useful research tool.A newspaper, titled The Weekly Times, dated October 23, 1996. It contains articles about Orbost - Towns Against The Tide. The paper has an orange cover with the title in blue print and coloured photographs throughout. orbost-history-1996 weekly-times-newspaper -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - The Weekly Times 14 June 1930, 14/06/1930
... Newspaper - The Weekly Times 14 June 1930...Extract from 'The Weekly Times', 14 June 1930, featuring... Times 14 June 1930 Newspaper Extract from 'The Weekly Times', 14 ...Extract from 'The Weekly Times', 14 June 1930, featuring 'Portland's business streets, harbour and surroundings of the present on the front page, and 'Interesting Pictures of Old Portland in the early (1800) 40's and 50's on the back page. The middle two pages do not relate to Portland -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, The Ringwood Horticultural Show - 1901. Image copied from the "Weekly Times" of 30/3/1901, 30-Mar-01
... the "Weekly Times" of 30/3/1901.... the "Weekly Times". (2 copies)... as reported in the "Weekly Times" 30/3/1901. Early R.H.S. Shows were... as reported in the "Weekly Times" 30/3/1901. Early R.H.S. Shows were ...5 black and white images on one page copied from the "Weekly Times". (2 copies)"Written under images" The Ringwood Horticultural Show. Committe Group (Reading from L to R): Bottom Row- W. Chandler, E. McComas (Sec), H. Thatcher,(President), H. Chandler (Vice President), Middle Row- G. Maggs (Treasurer), J.Cameron, C.D. Hall, J. Muldowney, A. Chandler, P. Farnielo, W. Maggs. Top Row- H. Maggs, E. Kleinert, J. Hann, L.W. Chandler, J. Maguire. Photos by Frazer and Vallance, Little Collins Street, Melbourne. Pasted on back of cardboard copy- Newspaper cutting on the R.H.S. Show as reported in the "Weekly Times" 30/3/1901. Early R.H.S. Shows were held next to Club Hotel in Mount Dandenong Road. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Two Bays Nurseries Visit by Burnley Students, 1906
... weekly times...Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 10.03.1906...The Weekly Times... in "The Weekly Times" 10.03.1906 Article describing an excursion by staff ...Article describing an excursion by staff, including C.B. Luffmann, and students to Griffeth Bros Nurseries at Somerville and Mr. Webb's Orchard.Photocopy of article in "The Weekly Times" 10.03.1906weekly times, charles bogue luffmann, griffeth bros, nurseries, mr webb, orchards -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Weekly Times, Gardening as Career for Girls, 1941
... The Weekly Times, July 26, 1941. p32...The Weekly Times... The Weekly Times, July 26, 1941. p32 Describes types of jobs ...Describes types of jobs available for girl graduates of Burnley. Includes photograph with caption, "Cheerful students at Burnley Horticultural College, Burnley, where they are training to be gardeners and orchardists, for which there is great demand." The Weekly Times, July 26, 1941. p32jobs for female students, gardeners, orchardists, burnley horticultural college, careers -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper, THE WEEKLY TIMES, 1936
... SECTION OF THE WEEKLY TIMES AUGUST 29 1936 - MAGAZINE...THE WEEKLY TIMES... Newspaper SECTION OF THE WEEKLY TIMES AUGUST 29 1936 - MAGAZINE ...SECTION OF THE WEEKLY TIMES AUGUST 29 1936 - MAGAZINE SECTIONlocal history, document, newspaper, town hall, post office -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Melbourne A.A. Club, 1903
... The Weekly Times article about a gift from Tom Staughton...The Weekly Times... Newspaper Melbourne A.A. Club The Weekly Times article about a gift ..."Captain Simon Thomas Staughton was the son of Simon Thomas Staughton MLA who had built the mansion Eynesbury on his share of the Exford property inherited from his father Simon Staughton, the original 1840s Werribee River squatter. When the land was sold, Simon’s Exford station extended from Mt Cotterell to the Brisbane Ranges. ST Staughton (senior) was a reputedly the public spirited member of the family in his generation, being a member of the first Roads Board (and Melton Shire President in 1867), a JP, Magistrate and MLA for Bourke from 1883 until his death in 1901, whereupon his son became the MLA for Bourke. Captain ST Staughton had earlier been chosen as a member of a contingent of Victorian Mounted Riflemen sent to England for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee (1897), and was later a member of King Edward’s coronation escort. In October 1899 he had sailed for South Africa with other Mounted Riflemen from Victorian and NSW to take part in the Boer War. There he was awarded the DSO. He died of peritonitis in 1903, aged 27. He was buried in Boroondara Cemetery after a full military funeral, in which the coffin was borne on a gun carriage drawn by four black horses. All local newspapers reported eloquently on the funeral, and the late Captain’s virtues. The Staughton Memorial Lamp was given to the town by his young widow in 1903. In addition a window in the (former) Christ Church bore the inscription ‘This window is erected by his brother soldiers in loving memory of Captain S Tom Staughton, DSO, ADC, MLA’. The Staughton family had been prominent benefactors of the Church, whose altar rails were also inscribed to the much respected Captain, along with a memorial stone in the new chancel. In the 1970s the memorial was within one of four fenced tree plantations, probably erected and planted in the 1920s or 30s. When High Street and its service roads were redesigned in the 1970s the plantations were completely removed, and the Melton and District Historical Society was successful in having the memorial moved about 50 metres east to its present location". The Weekly Times article about a gift from Tom Staughtonlocal identities -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper, The Weekly Times, Bendigo Welcome Home, 24 JULY 1946
... “The Weekly Times, July 24, 1946” Bendigo’s Welcome Home “...The Weekly Times... Home The Weekly Times ...Welcome home parade for the Bendigo service people WW2. The picture of the Cenotaph is not the one in use today. (2022)Single sheet of paper. Black and white photographs of various sizes. “The Weekly Times, July 24, 1946” Bendigo’s Welcome Home “ww2, bendigo, welcome home