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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - THE AUSTRALIAN STANDARD NOVEMBER 2002 VOL 23 NO 10
... ... David Michel...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields MAGAZINE Organization standards australia The Australian Standard November 2002 Volume 23 Number 10 Felicity Pontoni Tom Godfrey Mark Elder PMP Print Beehive Building Bendigo Stock Exchange Edward Hope Kirkby La Trobe Picture Collection State Library of Victoria Barry Lee OAM Brian Kirkby David Michel Magazine titled 'The Australian Standard'. ...Magazine titled 'The Australian Standard'. Dated November 2002 Volume 23 Number 10. Contains new and revised Australian Standards, publications and projects. Front cover has a part sketch of the Beehive Building, home of the Bendigo Stock Exchange, in Sandhurst (now Bendigo). Above and below the sketch is a part coloured picture of a fireman at a fire. An article mentions that on 25 August 1871, 18 year old Edward Hope Kirkby, watched the burning of the Beehive Building, home of the Bendigo Stock Exchange, this may have been his motivation to become one of the most prolific inventors of communication apparatus and fire protection equipment in Australia. Has a small full picture of the Burning of the Beehive Stores and Chambers, Sandhurst and picture of the E H kirkby Fire Alarm System.magazine, organization, standards australia, the australian standard november 2002 volume 23 number 10, felicity pontoni, tom godfrey, mark elder, pmp print, beehive building, bendigo stock exchange, edward hope kirkby, la trobe picture collection, state library of victoria, barry lee oam, brian kirkby, david michel -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMagazine, Yarra Trams, "The Pantograph", 2007 to 2010
... Shaun McCarthy, Dennis Cliche, Debbie Drummond, Michael Sainsbury, Paul Matthews, Alex Panayi, Kevin Fry, Joyce Barry, Hugh Waldron, Des Davies, Perry Geogakopoulos, Des Thomson, Ray Davitt, Garry Handley, Raymond Dodds, Chris Kostoulias, Dennis Auld, John Hickey, Mari Smallman, Sid Roberts David Prestley, Pauline Pullinger, Michael Griffith, Michel Masson, Clement Michel, Steven Roberts, Sheri Mikus, Bruno Lancelot, Sozos Pavli, Greg McGann, Des Davies, Ramesh Liyanagedera, Florence Forzy-Raffard, Susie Homan, Neil Roberts, Phil Davrain, Dennis Griffiths, Trevor Greer, Colin Tyrus..."The Pantograph" Magazine Yarra Trams Shaun McCarthy, Dennis Cliche, Debbie Drummond, Michael Sainsbury, Paul Matthews, Alex Panayi, Kevin Fry, Joyce Barry, Hugh Waldron, Des Davies, Perry Geogakopoulos, Des Thomson, Ray Davitt, Garry Handley, Raymond Dodds, Chris Kostoulias, Dennis Auld, John Hickey, Mari Smallman, Sid Roberts David Prestley, Pauline Pullinger, Michael Griffith, Michel Masson, Clement Michel, Steven Roberts, Sheri Mikus, Bruno Lancelot, Sozos Pavli, Greg McGann, Des Davies, Ramesh Liyanagedera, Florence Forzy-Raffard, Susie Homan, Neil Roberts, Phil Davrain, Dennis Griffiths, Trevor Greer, Colin Tyrus ...1 - Issue 1 - March 2007 - with photo of the Police Tram (2109) - Welcome message from the CEO Dennis Cliche, Good Friday appeal, Burwood highway works, new sub-stations at Coburg, Royal Park, Brunswick depot, Camberwell depot, East Preston, Essendon, Bundy Clock, Glenhuntly, Kew Depot, Malvern, Southbank,, Safety, events, Lunar Festival .2 - issue 2 - June 2007 - 18 pages, Malvern Depot (a green depot), Paul Matthews profile, trackwork at Glen Huntly and Essendon depots, Depot news, Joyce Barry tribute, Hawthorn depot museum, fund raising. .3 - issue 3 - Octr. 2007 - 16 pages - fund raising - Melbourne city romp, Des Davies retirement, CPR rescue of a collapsed driver, depot news, retirements and a chemical and fire incident on the Vermont South line. .4 - issue 4 - Jan. 2008 - 12 pages - fundraising, family events, depot news, retirements, TramTracker Jake .5 - issue 11 - Winter 2010 - 16 pages - St Kilda Road Superstops, Michel Mason - CEO, Malvern depot centenary, Transformation, new maps on trams, fundraising, the leadership team, depot news, uniforms, South Caulfield Junction upgrade. .6 - 20 pages issue 12, Summer 2010, published soon after Keolis took over operations of Yarra Trams. The first 10 pages, look at Trams on the Fringe, Feedback, Football trams, staff matters, and features a story on page 10 of the Hawthorn Tram Depot museum and Driver Shaun McCarthy wearing the brown uniform in front of tram 1041. Fully Scanned. The second ten pages are reversed (upside down) and titled "Le Pantographer", featuring a Bordeaux tram on the cover. Provides details of Keolis operations such as Lyon, Bordeaux, Lille, Le Mans, Caen, Angers, Dijon and other operations. .7 - issue 6 - Spring 2008 - Meerkats, fleet operations, training, Art Alive, Kew depot - new inspection pits, Long Lay Malvern, Did You Know campaign, and looking for Cricket players - part scanned. .8 - issue 13 - Autumn 2011 - Michel Masson CEO, visit of French Media, Ron Scholten Retirement, photo of Geoff Dean of Camberwell, - part scanned. .9 - issue 5 - June 2008 - Tram works Swanston and Flinders, tram 111, cricket .10 - issue 8 - Autumn 2009 - Good Friday appeal, public transport ombudsman, Malvern centenary, my friend Mike .11 - issue 9 - Spring 2009 - Chris Cairns safety campaign, route 48, Myki, Tramtracker, Jake.Demonstrates Yarra tram staff newslettersEleven issues of Yarra Tram's internal newsletter "The Pantograph", all A4, center stapled. Issues not fully scanned, unless noted.trams, tramways, keolis, yarra trams, fohtd, hawthorn, uniforms, coburg, substation, royal park, burwood highway, fund raising, bundy clock, environment, glenhuntly depot, essendon depot, malvern depot, south caulfield, tram 2109, tram 84, route 48, tram 111, good friday -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewsletter, Yarra Trams, Century of Electric Trams, Jun. 2006
... Jim Nadda, Michael Sainsbery, Nick Komodromos, Dennis Cliche, Jude Michel, Salwa Mikhail, Magda Nashed, Yolande Gharghori, Dave Clarke, John Reid, Sara Parmar, George Etiennette, Paul Matthews, Simone Bewley, Edwin David, Geoff Lockwood, Stephen O'Brien, Raj Prasad, Richard Gh'ng, Malcolm Lettoof, Jacqueline Smith, Richard Grey, Ken Miller, Mario Taccone, Chris Santos, Hugh Waldron, Stephen Trevenna, Vic Foudoulis, Jason Smyth, Ron Moran, Ben Berti, Luis Sassounian, Graham Banks, Chris Maher, Michael Symonds, Frank Pavic...Century of Electric Trams Newsletter Yarra Trams Jim Nadda, Michael Sainsbery, Nick Komodromos, Dennis Cliche, Jude Michel, Salwa Mikhail, Magda Nashed, Yolande Gharghori, Dave Clarke, John Reid, Sara Parmar, George Etiennette, Paul Matthews, Simone Bewley, Edwin David, Geoff Lockwood, Stephen O'Brien, Raj Prasad, Richard Gh'ng, Malcolm Lettoof, Jacqueline Smith, Richard Grey, Ken Miller, Mario Taccone, Chris Santos, Hugh Waldron, Stephen Trevenna, Vic Foudoulis, Jason Smyth, Ron Moran, Ben Berti, Luis Sassounian, Graham Banks, Chris Maher, Michael Symonds, Frank Pavic ...Set of 8 newsletters issued June 2006 for each tram depot, featuring a historical overview of the depot based around the "Century of Electric Trams". Front page has a historic photo of the depot or nearby, a message from the manager, thanks to Good Friday appeals, Anzac Day report, note about safety and some personnel notes for the depot itself.\ .1 - Brunswick - - opening photo of the Coburg line 1916 with a note about the cable trams. .2 - Camberwell - history at the junction - Camberwell Junction 1954 and a note on HTT. .3 - Essendon - photo of staff and officers (not in uniform) out the front of the depot - post WW1 .4 - East Preston - photo of 1000 outside depot - brand new, with notes on St Georges Road and cable. .5 - Glenhuntly - History on the line - opening of the Glenhuntly Esternwick in 1913 and Point Ormond. .6 - Kew - photo of the Barkers Road cutting 1965 .7 - Malvern - opening photo of 1910. .8 - Southbank - photo of 376 at the old South Melbourne depot while being built. List of people photographed or noted shown in Key Associations - where surname given. Some photo captions and notes only have the first name. Second copy of each item added 11-3-2018 from donation of Hugh Waldron.trams, tramways, yarra trams, 100 years of electric trams, centenary, brunswick, camberwell, essendon, east preston, glenhuntly, kew, malvern, southbank -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Adventure Story, Jules Verne, Martin Paz, 1876
... Michel heavily altered some unfinished works within the broader Voyages Extraordinaire series. The subject work was translated by Ellen Elizabeth Frewer (1848–1940) who was a British writer and translator known for her high quality translations of 19th century literature. Born in Slough and dying in Camberwell. Her most significant contributions include translating works by Jules Verne, such as ‘Five Weeks in a Balloon’ (1870) and ‘Dick Sands, the Boy Captain’ (1879), as well as translating George August Schweitzer’s ‘The Heart of Africa’ (1874). She also translated Emil Holub’s ‘Seven Years in South Africa ‘and David...Michel heavily altered some unfinished works within the broader Voyages Extraordinaire series. The subject work was translated by Ellen Elizabeth Frewer (1848–1940) who was a British writer and translator known for her high quality translations of 19th century literature. Born in Slough and dying in Camberwell. Her most significant contributions include translating works by Jules Verne, such as ‘Five Weeks in a Balloon’ (1870) and ‘Dick Sands, the Boy Captain’ (1879), as well as translating George August Schweitzer’s ‘The Heart of Africa’ (1874). She also translated Emil Holub’s ‘Seven Years in South Africa ‘and David ...Martin Paz was published with “The Survivors of the Chancellor” novel, "Martin Paz" is a novella written in 1851 and set in Lima, Peru. The story follows a forbidden romance between Sarah, daughter of a Jewish businessman, and Martin Paz, a young Indian chief. When Sarah is promised to another man, their love ignites a dangerous chain of events involving knife fights, secret identities, and a violent Indian rebellion. As family secrets emerge and loyalties clash, the lovers must navigate the treacherous currents of Antisemitism, aristocracy, and cultural conflict in colonial Peru. This story is one of Verne’s early works written in 1851 and was first published in French in 1876 as part of the Voyages Extraordinaire series of works.Hard cover book, Martin Paz. Author: Jules Verne Publisher: Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington, Crown Buildings 188 Fleet Street, London. W1. Date: 1876 Light green hardcover with the title on the spine having lettering to spine in black hand written text pen. fictionMartin Paz was published with “The Survivors of the Chancellor” novel, "Martin Paz" is a novella written in 1851 and set in Lima, Peru. The story follows a forbidden romance between Sarah, daughter of a Jewish businessman, and Martin Paz, a young Indian chief. When Sarah is promised to another man, their love ignites a dangerous chain of events involving knife fights, secret identities, and a violent Indian rebellion. As family secrets emerge and loyalties clash, the lovers must navigate the treacherous currents of Antisemitism, aristocracy, and cultural conflict in colonial Peru. This story is one of Verne’s early works written in 1851 and was first published in French in 1876 as part of the Voyages Extraordinaire series of works.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, pattison collection, warrnambool library, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, ralph eric pattison, jules verne, voyages extraordinaire series, l’école des robinson's, ellen elizabeth frewer
