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Lara RSL Sub BranchNewspaper - The Sun Newspaper Dated 6/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42 - Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridge, Local Newspaper reporting on World War 2 Events - Special - My War Part 42
... The Sun Newspaper Dated 6/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42 - Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridge...allies drive through rome - the hero's of shaggy ridge... Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridge...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara The Sun Newspaper dated 6/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42 Local Newspaper Dated 6/6/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events allies drive through rome - the hero's of shaggy ridge world war 2 Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridge Local Newspaper Reporting on World War 2 Events - Special - My War Part 42 Local Newspaper reporting on World War 2 Events - Special - My War Part 42 Newspaper The Sun Newspaper Dated 6/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42 - Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridge ...The Sun Newspaper dated 6/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42Local Newspaper Dated 6/6/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events Local Newspaper Reporting on World War 2 Events - Special - My War Part 42 Allies Drive Through Rome - The Hero's Of Shaggy Ridgeallies drive through rome - the hero's of shaggy ridge, world war 2 -
Lara RSL Sub BranchNewspaper - The Sun Newspaper dated 5/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42, Local Newspaper dated 5/6/1944 _Special _ My War Part 42 - Allies Drive Through Rome - The Heroes of Shaggy Ridge
... Local Newspaper dated 5/6/1944 _Special _ My War Part 42 - Allies Drive Through Rome - The Heroes of Shaggy Ridge......allies drive through rome - the heroes of shaggy ridge... Allies Drive Through Rome - The Heroes of Shaggy Ridge...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Local Newspaper dated 5/6/1943 reporting n World War 2 Events Local Newspaper dated 5/6/1943 reporting n World War 2 Events world war 2 allies drive through rome - the heroes of shaggy ridge Allies Drive Through Rome - The Heroes of Shaggy Ridge Local Newspaper Dated 5/6/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events Local Newspaper dated 5/6/1944 _Special _ My War Part 42 - Allies Drive Through Rome - The Heroes of Shaggy Ridge Newspaper The Sun Newspaper dated 5/6/1944 - Special - My War Part 42 ...Local Newspaper dated 5/6/1943 reporting n World War 2 EventsLocal Newspaper dated 5/6/1943 reporting n World War 2 Events Local Newspaper Dated 5/6/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events Allies Drive Through Rome - The Heroes of Shaggy Ridgeworld war 2, allies drive through rome - the heroes of shaggy ridge -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: DRIVE THROUGH
... JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: DRIVE THROUGH...Bendigo Advertiser ''the way we were'' from 2001. Drive-through: Robertson and Mendes' bakery at Fosterville, 1895-1905. ...Newspaper JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: DRIVE THROUGH ...Bendigo Advertiser ''the way we were'' from 2001. Drive-through: Robertson and Mendes' bakery at Fosterville, 1895-1905. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Liz Pidgeon, Heritage Excursion; Eltham Lower Park Walk and Talk, 1 July 2017, 1 July 2017
... ...drive through...The flower seller sets up on weekends and offers a convenient drive through service for customers. Goolge maps in February 2021 identified this site as Fleur De Feliss Roadside Store. ...The flower seller sets up on weekends and offers a convenient drive through service for customers. Goolge maps in February 2021 identified this site as Fleur De Feliss Roadside Store. ...Temporary flower vendor set up in a tent opposite Eltham Lower Park. The flower seller sets up on weekends and offers a convenient drive through service for customers. Goolge maps in February 2021 identified this site as Fleur De Feliss Roadside Store. Heritage Excursion - Saturday 1st July - Eltham Lower Park - Walk and Talk Eltham Lower Park has played an important part in the history of our area since the early days of European settlement when it was used by local residents as an informal racecourse. Prior to that its location at the junction of the Diamond Creek and the Yarra River made it an important meeting place for the Wurundjeri people. The park combines formal elements and sporting facilities with remnant bushland that is of environmental significance. It is home to sporting and horse riding clubs, popular play spaces and the Diamond Valley Miniature Railway, which attracts large numbers of visitors. The park will be the venue for our July excursion which will comprise a walk of about 3.5 km around the park and adjacent areas. Along the way we will discuss the history and natural history of the area. The path along the creek and the river provides a pleasant and scenic walk. This walk on Saturday 1st July is about 3.5 km in length and will take 2 to 2.5 hours. It will start at 2pm at the Main Road car park at the front of the park. (Melway ref 21 H 10). Newsletter No., 234, June 2017 Born Digitalheritage excursion, activities, eltham district historical society, eltham lower park, roadside store, flower vendor, fleur de feliss, tent, drive through, drive thru -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO EASTER FAIR FESTIVAL PROGRAM 1997, 26 March 1997
... ... Drive Through...Shannons Corporation Motorfest, City Drive Through, Static Display, Motorkhana, Time Trial. ...Shannons Corporation Motorfest, City Drive Through, Static Display, Motorkhana, Time Trial. ...Bendigo Easter Fair Festival Program, 26-31 March, 1997. Festival Features, Evening of Art & Classical Music, Rotary Club of Bendigo. VicHealth Easter Fest, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation & Bendigo Community Health Services. Fine Food Fest. Free Stage. Free Evening Concert & Fireworks, Zaire. Torchlight Procession, sponsored by Prime TV & Coca Cola, Bendigo Market Place. Fireworks Spectacular, Sponsored by Bendigo Market Place & Prime TV. Street Fiesta, sponsored by Arts Victoria. Street Extravaganza, Coca Cola Carnival, Sponsored by Coca Cola. Star for a Day, Power Audio Visual & Prime Television. Handcraft Bazaar, Rotary Club of Bendigo Sandhurst Art & Craft Market. Cosmopolitan Street Café, Arts Victoria. Awakening of the Dragon, Bendigo Chinese Association. Gala Parade, Prime Television & Coca Cola. Firewalking by the Australian Skeptics, Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Up In Flames, Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Barry Kenny's Country Roundup, Nadort Promotions. School's Day. Teddy Bear's Picnic, Dragon City Marshals. Fire Brigades Children's Carnival. Family Event, Bendigo Minister's Fellowship. Bendigo Easter Antique Fair. Historic Photographic Exhibition, Burt Sargent Circa 1900. Open Garden at Nanga Gnulle (''nanga nully''). A parade of Quilts, Strathdale Bendigo Quilters Inc. Tasting the Life, Gail Tavener Studio. Snakes Alive Dangerous Australians, BRIT. Y's Men's Club of Bendigo Book Fair, YMCA. Bendigo Camera Club, BRIT. Bendigo Woodcraft Exhibition, Woodturners Bendigo Inc. Autumn Bonsai, Bendigo Bonsai Club. Convocation, National Trust Bendigo. Arms & Collectables, Golden City Collectors Assoc. In. Rotary Art Show. Rotary Pottery Exhibition. Women's Vision For The Church, Provincial Council of Mothers Union. Historic Toorak House, Lioness Club of Golden City Bendigo. White Hills Cemetery. Bendigo Cemetery. Festival of Flowers, Craft & Garden, Bendigo Jockey Club. Shannons Corporation Motorfest, City Drive Through, Static Display, Motorkhana, Time Trial. Bendigo Bank Dragon Mile. Volkswagen Car Show, a part of the 28th National Bug-In. Repco Cycles, Australian Veteran Cycling Council Inc. Championships. Under 17 Australian Badminton Championships. Palm Sunday, Bendigo Symphony Orchestra. Way of the Cross, Bendigo's Combined Churches. The Easter Story, Kangfluca Music. Sunrise Church Service, Bendigo Ministers' Fellowship. Map of CBD Advertisements: Bendigo Easter Antique Fair. Austar. Bendigo Art Gallery. Bendigo Visitor Information Centre. Prime. Golden Dragon Museum Inc. Bendigo Heritage Tours. Discovery Science & Technology Centre Bendigo. Sponsors: Sandhurst Trustees, Prime, Vic Health, ABC Radio, Arts Victoria, Coca Cola, Events Bendigo, City Of Greater Bendigo, Bendigo Community Health Services, Shannons., Morris Design PH 5448 8777Morris Designevent, easter fair, bendigo easter fair, bendigo easter fair festival program, 26-31 march, 1997. festival features, evening of art & classical music, easter fest, . fine food fest. free stage. free evening concert & fireworks. torchlight procession. fireworks spectacular, street fiesta, street extravaganza, coca cola carnival, star for a day, handcraft bazaar, art & craft market. cosmopolitan street café, awakening of the dragon. gala parade, firewalking australian skeptics, discovery science & technology centre. up in flames, barry kenny's country roundup, nadort promotions. school's day. teddy bear's picnic, fire brigades children's carnival. family event, bendigo minister's fellowship. antique fair. photographic exhibition, burt sargent circa 1900. open garden nanga gnulle a parade of quilts, strathdale bendigo quilters inc. tasting the life, gail tavener studio. snakes alive dangerous australians, brit. book fair, ymca. bendigo camera club, brit. bendigo woodcraft exhibition, woodturners bendigo inc. autumn bonsai, bendigo bonsai club. convocation, national trust bendigo. arms & collectables, golden city collectors assoc. art show. pottery exhibition. women's vision for the church, provincial council of mothers union. historic toorak house, lioness club. white hills cemetery. bendigo cemetery. festival of flowers, craft & garden, bendigo jockey club. motorfest, drive through, static display, motorkhana, time trial. dragon mile. volkswagen car show, national bug-in. repco cycles, australian veteran cycling council inc. championships. under 17 australian badminton championships. palm sunday, bendigo symphony orchestra. way of the cross, bendigo's combined churches. the easter story, kangfluca music. sunrise church service, bendigo ministers' fellowship. map of cbd advertisements: antique fair. golden dragon museum inc. bendigo heritage tours. discovery science & technology centre bendigo. sponsors: sandhurst trustees, vic health, abc radio, arts victoria, coca cola, events bendigo, city of greater bendigo, bendigo community health services, shannons., morris design. prime tv. austar. bendigo art gallery. bendigo visitor information centre. prime, victorian health promotion foundation, zaire, sponsored by bendigo market place & prime tv, sponsored by arts victoria, sponsored coca cola, power audio visual, rotary club of bendigo sandhurst, bendigo chinese association, y's men's club of bendigo -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Oban Road, North Ringwood where Kubis Drive will eventually come through the trees on left in Dec 1977
... Oban Road, North Ringwood where Kubis Drive will eventually come through the trees on left in Dec 1977 ...Oban Road, North Ringwood where Kubis Drive will eventually come through the trees on left in Dec 1977 Photograph ...Part of a 101-photo record of the development of the "Bel Air" Estate, Ringwood North, including road works to Debbie Place, Kubis Drive, Jenkins Close, Burlock Avenue, Pamela Court, Manuelo Terrace, Lyn Court, Rudolf Court, Werac Drive, Iluka Place and Glenvale Road. From the Jack Lundy Clarke collection (39 Burlock Avenue, North Ringwood) of photos taken from 1976 to 1982. The developer, Mr Kubis, named streets after his family and associates. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Road Runner Supply Convoy
... A black and white photograph of an Australian "Roadrunner" supply convoy from 1st Logistics Support Base Vung Tau to the 1st ATF Base at Nui Dat passes a wedding party as it drives through Baria...Photograph 1st Logistics Support Base Vung Tau 1st ATF Base Baria Gibbons Collection Catalogue Wedding Party Roadrunner Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of an Australian "Roadrunner" supply convoy from 1st Logistics Support Base Vung Tau to the 1st ATF Base at Nui Dat passes a wedding party as it drives through Baria Road Runner Supply Convoy Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of an Australian "Roadrunner" supply convoy from 1st Logistics Support Base Vung Tau to the 1st ATF Base at Nui Dat passes a wedding party as it drives through Bariaphotograph, 1st logistics support base, vung tau, 1st atf base, baria, gibbons collection catalogue, wedding party, roadrunner, denis gibbons -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper - Newspaper article, The Herald, Pretty run in the Hills by Douglas Day, October 1961
... Description of an afternoon touring drive through the Kangaroo Ground district...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Description of an afternoon touring drive through the Kangaroo Ground district Charis Pelling Coach inn E.O. ...Description of an afternoon touring drive through the Kangaroo Ground districtcharis pelling, coach inn, e.o. pelling, eltham and district ambulance, g.j. taylor, herald touring club, j. cook, kangaroo ground, mudbrick houses, neil douglas house, open house, panicherra, park orchards state school, pretty hill, tourism, v. pitman, warrandyte, woodlands homestead, map -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Food truck park plan, 28/06/2017
... A food truck park would be added to a drive through café if Banyule Council gives it the green light....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A food truck park would be added to a drive through café if Banyule Council gives it the green light. pitstop cafe food truck banyule city council News article 1 page, black text. ...A food truck park would be added to a drive through café if Banyule Council gives it the green light.News article 1 page, black text.pitstop cafe, food truck, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Tradies targeted, 04/10/2017
... Tradies who visit drive through bottle shops are being targeted in a new police operation throughout Nillumbik....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Tradies who visit drive through bottle shops are being targeted in a new police operation throughout Nillumbik. nillumbik greensborough highway bottle shops victoria police News article 1 page, black text. ...Tradies who visit drive through bottle shops are being targeted in a new police operation throughout Nillumbik.News article 1 page, black text.nillumbik, greensborough highway, bottle shops, victoria police -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, The Talbot Drive, Marysville, Victoria, 1913-1967
... A black and white photograph of the Talbot Drive leading through a forest of large trees and tree ferns. ...A black and white photograph of the Talbot Drive leading through a forest of large trees and tree ferns. ...A postcard in a series produced by the Rose Stereograph Company in Victoria, Australia as a souvenir of Marysville.Lady Talbot Drive (Talbot Drive) is a 24 kilometer scenic rainforest car journey which passes a number of walks and waterfalls in the Yarra Ranges National Park. Lady Talbot Drive is named after Lady Sarah Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Reginald Talbot, who was the Governor of Victoria from 25th April, 1904 to 6th July 1908. This road was originally constructed as a corduroy road (or log road) is a type of road or timber trackway made by placing logs, perpendicular to the direction of the road over a low or swampy area. The result is an improvement over impassable mud or dirt roads, yet rough in the best of conditions and a hazard to horses due to shifting loose logs.POST CARD REAL PHOTO THE "ROSE" SERIES DE LUXE PRODUCED IN AUSTRALIA PUBLISHED BY "THE ROSE STEREOGRAPHS"/ Armadale, Victoria.talbot drive, lady talbot drive, lady talbot forest drive, sir reginald talbot, lady sarah elizabeth talbot, rainforest, marysville, victoria, rose stereograph company, p. 2340, postcard, souvenir, corduroy road -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph - copy, D. Clark, Flanagah's Store, 1989 copy
... Copy of original photograph of crowds gathering to see Queen Elizabeth drive through Hogan Street. Flags decorating Flanagan's store. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Copy of original photograph of crowds gathering to see Queen Elizabeth drive through Hogan Street. Flags decorating Flanagan's store. ...Copy of original photograph of crowds gathering to see Queen Elizabeth drive through Hogan Street. Flags decorating Flanagan's store. Other shops, banks, hotel in background.Black and white copy photograph of early 1950's cars in front of Flanagan's Store, Hogan Street, Tatura.on back: Flanagan's Store, Hogan Street, Tatura. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - KEN HESSE COLLECTION: PROGRAM
... Rob Hunt General Manager Bendigo Building Society. Drive through Ribbon Ceremony. Official Photographs Refreshments served on Tram. 11.20 am Brief City tour on Vintage Tram No. 470. ...Rob Hunt General Manager Bendigo Building Society. Drive through Ribbon Ceremony. Official Photographs Refreshments served on Tram. 11.20 am Brief City tour on Vintage Tram No. 470. ...Program: 11.00 am Guest assemble Welcome by Mr. Ken Hesse Deputy Chairman The Bendigo Trust. Response by Mr. Rob Hunt General Manager Bendigo Building Society. Drive through Ribbon Ceremony. Official Photographs Refreshments served on Tram. 11.20 am Brief City tour on Vintage Tram No. 470. Sponsored by Bendigo Building Societyevent, social, reception -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ''PROGRAMME: FOR ABORIGINE CAMP''
... . #3 One boy to be fishing in the space between the tree at the edge of the creek; # 11 When coach drives through Park, aborigines to rush from all quarters and point their spears at the coach, and jabber. .... #3 One boy to be fishing in the space between the tree at the edge of the creek; # 11 When coach drives through Park, aborigines to rush from all quarters and point their spears at the coach, and jabber. ...''Programme for Aborigine Camp''. Single page typed programme (undated - and no actual location referred to) re 17 activities for a 'demonstration' of how aborigines were supposed to live/have lived? - e.g. #3 One boy to be fishing in the space between the tree at the edge of the creek; # 11 When coach drives through Park, aborigines to rush from all quarters and point their spears at the coach, and jabber. War crys in order.bendigo, history, aboriginal, aboriginal camp. mia mia. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Pavilion, Pre 1900
... "…the early pavilion was built with two large entrances to allow horse-drawn carriages to drive through." E.B. Littlejohn...."…the early pavilion was built with two large entrances to allow horse-drawn carriages to drive through." E.B. Littlejohn. lawn belfry pavilion 2 copies of black and white photograph. ...Note by T. H. Kneen 04 March 1992, "this view is from the east-the main entry, to the right and not visible is surmounted by the belfry." (See 91.1). "…the early pavilion was built with two large entrances to allow horse-drawn carriages to drive through." E.B. Littlejohn.2 copies of black and white photograph. Taken from across the lawn with only the roofline showing. Pre installation of the Lily Ponds so before c.1897lawn, belfry, pavilion -
Upper Yarra MuseumNegative Photographic Reproduction, Mrs Booth drives her buggy through Warburton township
... Mrs Booth drives her buggy through Warburton township Negative Black white Scanned at 600 dpi...Upper Yarra Museum Old Railway Station 2415C Warburton Highway Yarra Junction yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges mrs booth driving buggy warburton township Mrs Booth drives her buggy through Warburton township Negative Black white Scanned at 600 dpi Mrs Booth drives her buggy through Warburton township Negative Photographic Reproduction Sandy Ross ...Mrs Booth drives her buggy through Warburton township Negative Black white Scanned at 600 dpimrs booth driving buggy warburton township -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia print, A.P. Winzenried, Pavilion, c. 1890
... Littlejohn, "Note that the early Pavilion was built with 2 large entrances to allow horse drawn carriages to drive through. Entrance at centre of picture is on eastern side, not the front entrance which can be seen at extreme right and is well established." ...Littlejohn, "Note that the early Pavilion was built with 2 large entrances to allow horse drawn carriages to drive through. Entrance at centre of picture is on eastern side, not the front entrance which can be seen at extreme right and is well established." ...Notes by E.B. Littlejohn, "Note that the early Pavilion was built with 2 large entrances to allow horse drawn carriages to drive through. Entrance at centre of picture is on eastern side, not the front entrance which can be seen at extreme right and is well established." Note by T.H. Kneen, "The Pavilion early 1890's." The photo was adapted for use on the Diploma Certificate of the Royal Horticultural School, Burnley, Department of Agriculture.Copy of sepia photograph made by A.P. Winzenried for possible use in, "Green Grows Our Garden. Horse and cart and five students, 1 with a wooden wheelbarrow, standing and reclining on the lawn in front of the Pavilion.a.p. winzenried, green grows our garden, pavilion, horse and cart, east entrance, diploma certificate, students, students working outside, lawn -
Moorabbin Air MuseumClothing (item) - Tie - Navy Blue Featuring Emblem Of The Australian College Of Aviation (ACA) Belonging To W.A.Eacott
... Tie - Navy Blue Featuring Emblem Of The Australian College Of Aviation (ACA).The emblem includes the letters "ACA" and a propeller with the motto "SUCCESSUS PER IMPETUS" Success Through Drive inscribed below, belonging To W.A.Eacott....Tie - Navy Blue Featuring Emblem Of The Australian College Of Aviation (ACA).The emblem includes the letters "ACA" and a propeller with the motto "SUCCESSUS PER IMPETUS" Success Through Drive inscribed below, belonging To W.A.Eacott. ...This RAAF dress uniform and other associated article of clothing was owned by Walter Alexander Scott. Joined RAF December 1940 to be trained as a pilot, he got his wings December 1941, became a night fighter pilot after OTU and posted to 219 Squadron. Was posted to 603 Squadron December 1942 flying Beaufighters on coastal command convoy escorts, desert patrols, supporting Sicilian and Italian invasions (all from the N.African desert, then on Greek Island " Armed Rovers" until 10 November 1943, just at the end of ops, when he was shot down in the Aegean Sea and became a POW the next day 11 November 1943. Transferred to Germany he was in Stalag IVB for 3 months, before exchanging ID with an Irish soldier ,in order to get out of the main camp into a working sub-camp in order to escape. Post war Walter returned to Australia, he became "Citizen of the Year" in Werribee 1992 for his service to the community. In 1993 he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for services to youth and to the retired. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - RESEARCH PAPERS: HISTORY OF BENDIGO SALEYARDS, 1869
... In 1893 a rail spur was opened to prevent the need to drive cattle through residential areas. The yards moved to their current site at Huntly in 1997....In 1893 a rail spur was opened to prevent the need to drive cattle through residential areas. The yards moved to their current site at Huntly in 1997. ...In 1859 6 acres were set aside for use as a cattle market and this was established between January and July 1861 in Charleston Road, Bendigo. By 1889 this had expanded to 13 acres. It initially included an abattoir, butchers, tanners and soap makers. In 1893 a rail spur was opened to prevent the need to drive cattle through residential areas. The yards moved to their current site at Huntly in 1997.HISTORY OF BENDIGO SALEYARDSbendigo saleyards, cattle market -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: OPEN FOR TOURISTS (AND GOLD)
... Felix Cappy, Tourism chairman of the mine about to drive the train through the tunnel with his passengers and also coming out of the mine. 17/01/75....Felix Cappy, Tourism chairman of the mine about to drive the train through the tunnel with his passengers and also coming out of the mine. 17/01/75. ...A Bendigo newspaper article titled 'Open for tourists (and gold).' The State Member for Midlands Mr. Bill Ebury, officially opened the Wattle Gully gold mine tourist project. There is a photo of Mr. Felix Cappy, Tourism chairman of the mine about to drive the train through the tunnel with his passengers and also coming out of the mine. 17/01/75.mine, gold, wattle gully, lydia chancellor collection, collection, bendigo, mine, mining, tourism, gold, history -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - 50 years of BTM operations, Benjamin Boehle-Mitchell, 21/12/2024
... Digital image of BTM trams and events at the time of the 50th anniversary of BTM operations on 21-12-2024 1 - Trams 40, 13 and 33 at Carlton St 2 - Paul Mong speaking at the unveiling of the celebratory plaque with Richard Gilbert. 3 - Tram 13 and 33 at Carlton St 4 - Depot scene after 40 has driven out. 5 - Richard Gilbert drives 40 through the ribbons. 6 - Trams 40, 13 and 33 at Carlton St. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Digital image of BTM trams and events at the time of the 50th anniversary of BTM operations on 21-12-2024 1 - Trams 40, 13 and 33 at Carlton St 2 - Paul Mong speaking at the unveiling of the celebratory plaque with Richard Gilbert. 3 - Tram 13 and 33 at Carlton St 4 - Depot scene after 40 has driven out. 5 - Richard Gilbert drives 40 through the ribbons. 6 - Trams 40, 13 and 33 at Carlton St. ...Digital image of BTM trams and events at the time of the 50th anniversary of BTM operations on 21-12-2024 1 - Trams 40, 13 and 33 at Carlton St 2 - Paul Mong speaking at the unveiling of the celebratory plaque with Richard Gilbert. 3 - Tram 13 and 33 at Carlton St 4 - Depot scene after 40 has driven out. 5 - Richard Gilbert drives 40 through the ribbons. 6 - Trams 40, 13 and 33 at Carlton St. Photos by Benjamin Boehle-Mitchell. See Fares Please! April 2025 for details of the work done.Yields information about the 50th anniversary celebration of 50 years operations in Wendouree Parade.Digital image of 6 colour photographstramcars, btm, 50th anniversary, tram 40, tram 13, tram 33 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Report, The Commonwealth Engineer, Electrical Engineer, The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser, Noiseless Tramcar - first Australian Vehicles - Bogies fitted have special noise reducing features, 1917 - 1951
... SW5 class. .11 - 3 pages - The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser - 15/9/1950 - "Noiseless Tramcar - first Australian Vehicles - Bogies fitted have special noise reducing features - motor drive through bevel gears, dynamic braking" - PCC 980 (See also Reg Item 5601 for a similar report) .12 - 1 page - handwritten on the rear of a copy of item 11 - Editorial from the Oct. 1951 issue of same magazine looking at the rate of acceleration. ...SW5 class. .11 - 3 pages - The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser - 15/9/1950 - "Noiseless Tramcar - first Australian Vehicles - Bogies fitted have special noise reducing features - motor drive through bevel gears, dynamic braking" - PCC 980 (See also Reg Item 5601 for a similar report) .12 - 1 page - handwritten on the rear of a copy of item 11 - Editorial from the Oct. 1951 issue of same magazine looking at the rate of acceleration. ...Set of 12 reports, photocopied onto heat sensitive paper from various magazines. Documents match the image numbers. .1 - 2 pages, from The Commonwealth Engineer, 1/10/1917 - "New Cars for the Melbourne Brunswick and Coburg Tramways", written by Straun Robertson. .2 - 2 pages, from The Commonwealth Engineer, 1/3/1919 - "Double Bogie Combination Tram Car - St Kilda Brighton Electric Line". .3 - 2 pages - Electrical Engineer - 15/6/1924 - "One Man cars for Melbourne and Geelong Vic. The Brill Birney Safety Car" .4 - 1 page - Electrical Engineer - 15/11/1925 - "Standard Car for Melbourne Tramways" - has sketch of W2 369. .5 - 2 pages - Electrical Engineer - 15/8/1927 - "New Bogie car for Melbourne Tramways" Y class. .6 - 2 pages - Electrical Engineer -15/3/1936 - "Tramcar of New type for Melbourne - Large car for Two-man or One-man operation" - Y1 class .7 - 3 pages, The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser - 15/3/1932 - "Modern Tramcars for Melbourne - Design for reduction of noise and construction with electrical Welding" W3 class. .8 - 2 pages, The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser - 15/11/1933 - "New Tramcars for Melbourne" - has sketch of the W4 class tram. .9 - 3 pages, The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser - 16/12/1935 - "Melbourne's Lates Tramcars, comfortable Accommodation and modern traction equipment" - W5 class .10 - 3 pages - The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser - 15/3/1939 - "Improved Type Tramcar - advanced truck design, pneumatically operated doors, special lighting, acceleration 3pmh per sec." SW5 class. .11 - 3 pages - The Electrical Engineer and Merchandiser - 15/9/1950 - "Noiseless Tramcar - first Australian Vehicles - Bogies fitted have special noise reducing features - motor drive through bevel gears, dynamic braking" - PCC 980 (See also Reg Item 5601 for a similar report) .12 - 1 page - handwritten on the rear of a copy of item 11 - Editorial from the Oct. 1951 issue of same magazine looking at the rate of acceleration. Reprint of .7 added 30/7/2019, from papers ex Robert Green - in poor condition, has been folded, both left and right hand edges in multiple tears. The photos are good. Measures 282H x 220W.trams, tramways, mmtb, mbctt, new tramcars, vr, bogie trams, birney, x class, w2 class, y class, y1 class, w3 class, one man trams, w4 class, w5 class, sw5 class, pcc class, tramcar design, electrical engineering -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumVehicle - VN Commodore, 1988
... Output was 215 kw at 5200revs and, though at today’s standard, that is not that much it was very impressive at that time. The drive was through a six speed ZF gearbox with a heavy duty racing clutch and a limited slip differential....Output was 215 kw at 5200revs and, though at today’s standard, that is not that much it was very impressive at that time. The drive was through a six speed ZF gearbox with a heavy duty racing clutch and a limited slip differential. ...The VN Commodore was available in Executive, S, SS, Berlina and Calais specification levels, although a more basic SL model (opt. code A9K) was supposedly offered to government and fleet buyers, as it was not officially listed as part of the Commodore range. Changes in the relative values of the Australian dollar, the Japanese yen, and the US dollar made it impractical to continue with the well-regarded Nissan engine of the VL. Instead, Holden manufactured their own 90-degree V6 based on an old Buick design from the US, although initially it was imported. The 5.0-litre V8 remained optional and received a power boost to 165 kW (221 hp). Both these engines used multi point GM EFI and the V6 using 3 coil-packs for ignition. Holden and HSV developed this car as the basis for racing in Group A Confederation of Australian Motor Sport events. While the minimum number of cars built to qualify in Australian Touring car Championships, with modified body kit, brakes or engine is 500, only 302 VN were built but CAMS granted an exemption allowing them to compete.Holden and HSV had worked hard to develop this car to be a serious competitor to the Skyline, Ford Sierra and the BMW which had dominated in the previous years. This was to be the Holden’s answer and coincided with the return of Peter Brock back to the Holden team from 1987.Mechanically the cars were fitted with reworked version of Holden’s 4.9 litre V8. The engine block was cast for additional strength, modified cylinder heads roller rockers and high fuel flow fuel injection was applied. Output was 215 kw at 5200revs and, though at today’s standard, that is not that much it was very impressive at that time. The drive was through a six speed ZF gearbox with a heavy duty racing clutch and a limited slip differential.Under the Hawke government's Button car plan, which saw a reduction in the number of models manufactured locally, and the introduction of model sharing, the VN Commodore was rebadged as the Toyota Lexcen, named after the late America's Cup yacht designer, Ben Lexcen. Subsequently, the Toyota Corolla and Camry were, similarly, badged as the Holden Nova and Holden Apollo.Red executive 4 door sedanHolden Lion and stone emblem grille centre, Commodore boot LHS, Lion and stone emblem boot RHS.vehicle, vn commodore, holden, car -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Report, Dimity Reed et al, Advisory Commlttee Hearing on Permit Applications 96/0376, and 96/0377, and on Planning Appeals 96/40724 and 96/40812 re a proposed convenience centre at 895 Main Road, Eltham, June 1997
... The proposed development consisted of a petrol station with undercover fuelling facilities, convenience shopping, a drive through service facility for fast food, an 80 seat cafe, automated banking, a children's play area and retail space. ...The proposed development consisted of a petrol station with undercover fuelling facilities, convenience shopping, a drive through service facility for fast food, an 80 seat cafe, automated banking, a children's play area and retail space. ...On 15 December 1994 the former Shire of Eltham ceased to exist following the Liberal Kennett Government local council amalgamations. A new Nillumbik Shire Council was established with unelected commissioners appointed. That Council sold the former Eltham Shire Council Offices and land at 89S Main Road Eltham to Dallas Price Homes Pty. Ltd. the sale being conditional upon the granting of a planning permit for a petrol station/convenience store, fast food and video outlet. The sale was conditional that if the permit was not granted by 30 August. 1997, the contract could be avoided by either the purchaser or the vendor. The proposed development consisted of a petrol station with undercover fuelling facilities, convenience shopping, a drive through service facility for fast food, an 80 seat cafe, automated banking, a children's play area and retail space. In addition, the proposal included a 200 square metre community facility for Council use, provision of on site carparking over 2 levels for 83 vehicles, and advertising signage. The Advisory Committee was appointed under Section 151 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 to hear submissions on the proposal to develop the land at 895 Main Road Eltham, the site of the former Eltham Shire Offices. In September 1996, two applications were made by Contour Consultants Australia Pty Ltd on behalf of Dallas Price Homes Ply Ltd, to Nillumbik Shire Council. After extensive notification, the Council received 213 objections and a petition of over 1400 signatures. On October 9, 1996, Nillumbik Shire Council issued Notices of Decision to Grant Permit on Applications number 96/03376 and 96/0377 for the use and development of the land as a convenience Centre consisting of a petrol station, convenience store, cafe/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and a community facility, with associated advertising signs. Objectors to the proposals lodged Planning Appeals number 96/40724 and 96/40812 with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal on November 1, 1996. The grounds of appeal can be summarised as: inappropriate development, insufficient carparking, traffic and access issues, unsatisfactory design, inadequate permit conditions, the proposal being out of character with the area. and being contrary to the purpose and orderly development of the Eltham Town Centre, excessive noise, lack of consultation and unsuitable signage. On November 13, 1996, the Minister for Planning and Local Government directed the Registrar of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. under Section 41 (1) (a) of the Planning Act 1980, to refer the Appeals to the Governor in Council for determination without a hearing or recommendation by the Tribunal. The Minister for Planning and Local Government called in the Appeals as he considered that they raised major issues of policy relating to the facilitation of development in accordance with the objectives set out in Section 4 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, and that determination of the Appeals could have a substantial effect on the achievement of these planning objectives. The Minister required the Advisory Committee to consider the planning merits of the proposed use and development, and to address the issues raised in the objections. The Advisory Committee was required to produce a report providing: • The Committee's response to the matters detailed; • Relevant supporting information for the Advisory Committee's recommendation; and • A description of the proceedings conducted by the Advisory Committee and a list of those consulted or heard by the Committee. In March 1997, elections were held in the Shire of Nillumbik and the view of the new Council to this proposal differed from the view held by the earlier Council Hence the Submission made to the Committee by the Shire was against the decision by the Shire of Nillumbik to issue the Notices of Decision to Grant a Permit. The Recommendations of the Advisory Committee were: i. The cafe and take away food premises are as of right uses and are therefore allowable, but that shop and petrol station are unacceptable uses. A community facility is a discretionary use and is acceptable. ii. A development of the type and scale proposed is totally inappropriate for this land and that the Applications number 96/03376 and 96/0377 for the use and development of the land as a convenience Centre consisting of a petrol station, convenience store, café/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and a community facility, with associated advertising signs, be refused. iii. The land should be rezoned for public purposes and should remain in the community's ownership for community use. 895 main road, advisory committee, dallas price homes, eltham, eltham shire office, nillumbik shire council, planning application, administrative appeals tribunal -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - My War - The Sun Supplement World War 2 Newpaper Front Pages, The Sun, 1989 - 1990
... Landing In French Africa 9th November 1942 2768.34 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Take Sanananda 20th January 1943 2768.35 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Hold Sicilian Beaches 12th July 1943 2768.36 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Rome Silent On Duce's Fate 27th Junly 1943 2768.37 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Amazing Singapoer Raid 2nd Ausgust 1946 2768.38 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allied Forces Land On Italian Mainland 4th September 1943 2768.39 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Press On To Lae 7th September 1943 2768.40 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Smashing Blows At Rabaul 15th October 1943 2768.41 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Cassino Falls 19th May 1944 2768.42 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Drive Through Rome 6th June 1944 2768.43 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Landings In France 7th June 1944 2768.44 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Paris Liberated From Within 24th August 1944 2768.45 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Into Belgium, Nearing Reich 4th September 1944 2768.46 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Arnhem Skytroops Fight On 23rd September 1944 2768.47 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Philippines Invasion 20th October 1944 2768.48 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Americans Hold Bulge 28th December 1944 2768.49 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Warsaw Captured 18th January 1945 2768.50 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Tokio Razed 28th May 1945 2768.52 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Doenitz Heads Broken Reich, Is Hitler Dead 3rd May 1945 2768.53 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - War Ends In Europe 8th May 1945 2768.54 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Atomic Bomb Devastates Jap City 9th August 1945 2768.55 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Japan Agress To Surrender 15th August 1945...Landing In French Africa 9th November 1942 2768.34 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Take Sanananda 20th January 1943 2768.35 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Hold Sicilian Beaches 12th July 1943 2768.36 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Rome Silent On Duce's Fate 27th Junly 1943 2768.37 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Amazing Singapoer Raid 2nd Ausgust 1946 2768.38 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allied Forces Land On Italian Mainland 4th September 1943 2768.39 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Press On To Lae 7th September 1943 2768.40 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Smashing Blows At Rabaul 15th October 1943 2768.41 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Cassino Falls 19th May 1944 2768.42 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Drive Through Rome 6th June 1944 2768.43 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Landings In France 7th June 1944 2768.44 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Paris Liberated From Within 24th August 1944 2768.45 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Into Belgium, Nearing Reich 4th September 1944 2768.46 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Arnhem Skytroops Fight On 23rd September 1944 2768.47 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Philippines Invasion 20th October 1944 2768.48 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Americans Hold Bulge 28th December 1944 2768.49 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Warsaw Captured 18th January 1945 2768.50 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Tokio Razed 28th May 1945 2768.52 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Doenitz Heads Broken Reich, Is Hitler Dead 3rd May 1945 2768.53 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - War Ends In Europe 8th May 1945 2768.54 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Atomic Bomb Devastates Jap City 9th August 1945 2768.55 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Japan Agress To Surrender 15th August 1945 Collection of The Sun Supplement My War WWII (WWII) Newspapers (Missing a number of editions) Newspaper My War - The Sun Supplement World War 2 Newpaper Front Pages The Sun ...Collection of The Sun Supplement My War WWII (WWII) Newspapers (Missing a number of editions)world war 1939 - 1945 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, William McLaughlin's Kangaroo Ground Hotel, General Store and Post Office, Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Kangaroo Ground, c.1875
... He drove a buggy and called at the Ground on 9th September, stating his intention to drive through to the Point, and we were subsequently informed that he had accomplished the task. ...He drove a buggy and called at the Ground on 9th September, stating his intention to drive through to the Point, and we were subsequently informed that he had accomplished the task. ...Initially known as the ‘Kangaroo Hotel,’ this photo shows the sign ‘Kangaroo Ground Hotel’ and William McLaughlin as the proprietor, which dates it between 1871 and 1882. The first hotel known as the Kangaroo Hotel was built at the top of the hill by Andrew Ross in 1864 commencing April; a license was obtained, and the bar opened by Edmund Pickett, the tenant, on 11th of July. The hotel was ready for public accommodation by September, 1864. On June 27, 1864, Edmund Pickett, residing at Kangaroo Ground, gave notice to the Bench of Magistrates at Eltham that it was his intention to apply on July 6th for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s Licence for a house rented and occupied by himself, situated at Kangaroo Ground, containing two sitting rooms and five bedrooms exclusive of those required for the use of his family. On February 7, 1866, Edmund Pickett, publican, residing at Kangaroo Ground, applied at the Court of Petty Sessions held at Eltham for a Publican’s License for a house situated at the Kangaroo Ground, containing six bedrooms and two sitting rooms, rented and occupied by himself and licensed under the sign of the 'Kangaroo Hotel.' In 1866, with few boarders at the school and needing to reduce expenses, Ross had the bedroom house removed from the school and placed in contiguity to the hotel, the occupier to have the post office. The house was re-erected with a kitchen addition and was opened as the Post Office & General Store on April 1st. Throughout 1870 Andrew Ross found himself at odds with Pickett - he "felt much dissatisfaction at my having a hotel especially kept by a man of loose principals and low habits" and so served him notice to vacate by December 31st, occupying it himself on January 1, 1871, calling it Rossville House. William McLaughlin and his wife kept the store and post office. As a hotel was now wanted and McLaughlin was desirous to obtain a license, Ross set about making the Store building suitable which was achieved towards the end of 1871. Ross notes in his diary that the Store hotel was finished January 1, 1872. At the Court of Petty Sessions held at Eltham on 5 December 1871, William McLaughlin applied for a license for the Kangaroo Hotel, Kangaroo Ground. He had previously obtained a wine license, March 28. In June 1882, William McLaughlin of Madeline Street, Carlton, (late of Kangaroo Ground, hotelkeeper) was found insolvent due to losses in connection with the Kangaroo Ground Hotel. The license for the hotel was later transferred from Mr John Donaldson to Mrs Sophia Greenaway. It appears during McLaughlin’s tenure the hotel became known as the Kangaroo Ground Hotel. The hotel was replaced with a new wooden building in 1892, constructed by W.Holland and described as being "of a neat appearance, roomy, and fittled up with all modern requirements necessary in a business of this kind." This building was destroyed by fire in 1930. References: Ross, Andrew, 1814-1895 & Woiwod, Mick & Andrew Ross Museum. (2011). The diary of Andrew Ross 1828-1895 & the reminiscences of Andrew Ross 1851-1864 / edited, annotated and introduced by Mick Woiwod for the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Ground. Kangaroo Ground, [Vic.] : Tarcoola Press in association with the Andrew Ross Museum The Evelyn Observer, (1892, June 24). Evelyn Observer, and South and East Bourke Record (Vic. : 1882 - 1902), p. 2 (MORNING.). Retrieved May 13, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60667494 REMINISCENCES. (1893, April 21). Evelyn Observer, and South and East Bourke Record (Vic. : 1882 - 1902), p. 2 (MORNING.). Retrieved May 10, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60669116 REMINISCENCES COUNTY EVELYN. BY Andrew Ross. (No. 41) The summer of 1863-4 may be re membered by many colonists as one of the most enjoyable as regards wet weather, and it was one made remarkable by the enterprise and activity apparent throughout Evelyn County. This spirit was fostered and encouraged by the prospect presented from the opening up of the new route to the Jordan and Wood's Point, and the consequent occupation of lands and special localities along the main track. Accommodation for travellers were established at Yarra Flats, the future Healesville, Fernshaw, Marysville, while the beauties and difficulties of the Black Spur, together with the romantic region of the Stephenson Waterfalls mid the mountain forests attracted visitors other than the gold diggers. Before the end of this year 1863, the new route to Wood's Point by the Dividing Range had been so far improved that a track was laid off by the New Chum Creak, Paradise Plains, and the Springs to Emerald Hill, about half way between Jordan and Wood's Point, and the clearing of this track was looked forward to as enabling drays to be employed. The Government had so far yielded to the demands made upon it, that the work was proceeded with early in 1864. In March of that year the writer was favoured by a visit from Mr. Ligne, Surveyor-General, who was enroute to inspect the progress of the undertaking. He was accompanied by Mr. Collins Levey, his son-in-law, who had been a frequent visitor with his friend Mr. Franklin, of the Melbourne Herald newspaper, These parties, and not a few others, were glad to partake of the hospitality of residents on the Ground or, at Yarra Flats when as yet no public accommodation existed. Horsemen and pedestrians became numerous ere winter set in, and there was obviously the want of the hotel which was planned and commenced late in the autumn. The absence of any endeavour on that score by local proprietors induced the writer to undertake the erection of the Kangaroo Ground Hotel, which he did on his own responsibility. The spot best suited for the hotel being held by him on lease, he was permitted by the landlord to devote the required portion of land for the premises to be erected and occupied. Before this was accomplished the imported houses placed near the schoolhouse which had served for bedroom to boarded pupils were rebuilt near the hotel and served for a general store and post office also. Delay was experienced in procuring all the materials for the new building. After the break in the weather the roads on the Ground became very heavy and as timber had to come from town, it was under difficulties that the supply was procured. Bricks for chimneys were made in a small kiln, and hardwood for joists, &c., provided by sawyers employed for the purpose in the bush. The hotel, in consequence, was not ready for public accommodation until the spring, although a license was obtained, and the bar opened by Mr. Pickett, the tenant, on 11th of July. It may be remarked that the house was rather late in being established; a year earlier it would have secured the benefit of the rush to the new diggings, but in another sense it was rather premature for as yet no steps had been taken by the authorities to stop or even discourage the sale of liquor by unlicensed parties, and the holder of a license had to compete with the class in question. As the season (1864) advanced there were parties anxious to be the pioneers in traversing the whole of the route to Wood’s Point, but it was nigh to summer again before the track was available to vehicular traffic. I believe one of the first to effect the whole passage in this way was Mr. Gillies, some time settled at Mortlake. He drove a buggy and called at the Ground on 9th September, stating his intention to drive through to the Point, and we were subsequently informed that he had accomplished the task. (End of Reminiscences No 41)This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image (neg copy missing) Print 21 x 26.5 cmeltham-yarra glen road, kangaroo ground, kangaroo ground hotel, post office, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, gas lamp, hotels, kangaroo hotel, william mclaughlin, andrew ross, edmund pickett -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Report, Paul Jerome, Advisory Committee on a Proposed Convenience Centre and an Alternative Shire Proposal - Eltham Gateway Community Precinct Concept Plan - 895 Main Road Eltham, October 1997
... The proposed development consisted of a petrol station with undercover fuelling facilities, convenience shopping, a drive through service facility for fast food, an 80 seat cafe, automated banking, a children's play area and retail space. ...The proposed development consisted of a petrol station with undercover fuelling facilities, convenience shopping, a drive through service facility for fast food, an 80 seat cafe, automated banking, a children's play area and retail space. ...On 15 December 1994 the former Shire of Eltham ceased to exist following the Liberal Kennett Government local council amalgamations. A new Nillumbik Shire Council was established with unelected commissioners appointed. That Council sold the former Eltham Shire Council Offices and land at 89S Main Road Eltham to Dallas Price Homes Pty. Ltd. the sale being conditional upon the granting of a planning permit for a petrol station/convenience store, fast food and video outlet. The sale was conditional that if the permit was not granted by 30 August. 1997, the contract could be avoided by either the purchaser or the vendor. The proposed development consisted of a petrol station with undercover fuelling facilities, convenience shopping, a drive through service facility for fast food, an 80 seat cafe, automated banking, a children's play area and retail space. In addition, the proposal included a 200 square metre community facility for Council use, provision of on site carparking over 2 levels for 83 vehicles, and advertising signage. An Advisory Committee consisting of Dimitry Reed and Margaret Pitt was appointed under Section 151 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 to hear submissions on the proposal to develop the land at 895 Main Road Eltham, the site of the former Eltham Shire Offices. In September 1996, two applications were made by Contour Consultants Australia Pty Ltd on behalf of Dallas Price Homes Ply Ltd, to Nillumbik Shire Council. After extensive notification, the Council received 213 objections and a petition of over 1400 signatures. On October 9, 1996, Nillumbik Shire Council issued Notices of Decision to Grant Permit on Applications number 96/03376 and 96/0377 for the use and development of the land as a convenience Centre consisting of a petrol station, convenience store, cafe/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and a community facility, with associated advertising signs. Objectors to the proposals lodged Planning Appeals number 96/40724 and 96/40812 with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal on November 1, 1996. The grounds of appeal can be summarised as: inappropriate development, insufficient carparking, traffic and access issues, unsatisfactory design, inadequate permit conditions, the proposal being out of character with the area. and being contrary to the purpose and orderly development of the Eltham Town Centre, excessive noise, lack of consultation and unsuitable signage. On November 13, 1996, the Minister for Planning and Local Government directed the Registrar of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. under Section 41 (1) (a) of the Planning Act 1980, to refer the Appeals to the Governor in Council for determination without a hearing or recommendation by the Tribunal. The Minister for Planning and Local Government called in the Appeals as he considered that they raised major issues of policy relating to the facilitation of development in accordance with the objectives set out in Section 4 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, and that determination of the Appeals could have a substantial effect on the achievement of these planning objectives. The Minister required the Advisory Committee to consider the planning merits of the proposed use and development, and to address the issues raised in the objections. The Advisory Committee was required to produce a report providing: • The Committee's response to the matters detailed; • Relevant supporting information for the Advisory Committee's recommendation; and • A description of the proceedings conducted by the Advisory Committee and a list of those consulted or heard by the Committee. In March 1997, elections were held in the Shire of Nillumbik and the view of the new Council to this proposal differed from the view held by the earlier Council Hence the Submission made to the Committee by the Shire was against the decision by the Shire of Nillumbik to issue the Notices of Decision to Grant a Permit. The Recommendations of the Advisory Committee were: i. The cafe and take away food premises are as of right uses and are therefore allowable, but that shop and petrol station are unacceptable uses. A community facility is a discretionary use and is acceptable. ii. A development of the type and scale proposed is totally inappropriate for this land and that the Applications number 96/03376 and 96/0377 for the use and development of the land as a convenience Centre consisting of a petrol station, convenience store, café/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and a community facility, with associated advertising signs, be refused. iii. The land should be rezoned for public purposes and should remain in the community's ownership for community use. Following this, the Minister for Planning and Local Government, the Hon. Robert Maclellan, appointed Mr. Paul Jerome as an Advisory Committee under section 151 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 to consider a Convenience Centre and an alternative proposal by Iha Shire of Nillumbik being the Eltham Gateway Community Precinct Concept Plan for the site of the former Shire of Eltham municipal offices at 895 Main Road, Eltham. In summary, the terms of reference for the Advisory Committee required it to: • consider the merits of the Council proposal • examine the merits of both proposals in terms of net community benefit • address the report of the previous Advisory Committee on the Convenience Centre proposal The Advisory Committee inspected the site and considered all the material before It including submissions made by all parties to the previous Advisory Committee and correspondence received by the Department of Infrastructure both before and after that Committee submltted its report. The Advisory Committee also held discussions with the following people: • Cr. Robert Marshall • Cr. Margaret Jennings • Cr. Lex de Man • Mr. Dallas Howgate of Dallas Price Properties, also Dallas Price Homes • Mr. Barry Rochford, CEO, Shire of Nillumbik • Ms. Yvonne Rust, Planning Officer, Shire of Nillumbik • Mr. Gregory Burgess, Architect of the Eltham Library and of Council’s Community Precinct Concept Plan • Mr. Jim Connor representing Mrs Thelma Barkway of the Eltham Senior Citizens Club Having considered all the material before it, the Committee arrived at two basic conclusions. First, the DPP proposal should be rejected because, on its merits, It does not sufficiently satisfy the requirements of the planning scheme which is a statutory document. The planning scheme requires that, before making a decision on the permit applications for the DPP proposal, a range of matters must be considered. It follows that consideration of these matters should Influence the decision. These matters include local policies relating to character and amenity. In particular, these policies seek • to conserve and enhance the bushland/country atmosphere, artistic heritage and strong sense of community of the Eltham Town Centre by ensuring that the design and height of any new development is sympathetic to existing buildings • to achieve a pleasing physical environment within the Eltham Town Centre by encouraging a high standard of architecture and urban design • to encourage Improvement to pedestrian amenity through such facilities as open and shattered rest areas and meeting places, crossing facilities, pedestrian arcades, pedestrian links to car parks and pedestrian weather protection • to reduce conflict between vehicular traffic and pedestrian flows, and • to encourage pedestrian thoroughfares It is submitted, as set out In the main body of this report, that the DPP proposal fails substantially to meet these policies and In so doing does not merit the exercise of discretion In Its favour with the Issuing of a permit. This finding is not offset by the investment and employment attributes of the proposal. They do not override the need to comply with the planning scheme. Second, the Council proposal, on Its own merits, substantially meets all statutory requirements applicable to this site with a possible reservation about car parking and traffic management which need further definition and assessment as the concept is refined. The Council proposal, however, has a serious weakness in that Its financial viability has not been adequately tested. The Committee refers to 'financial' rather than 'commercial' viability in recognition that Council owns the land and may enter into a range of agreements and partnerships to realise its concept some of which may be truly commercial and some of which may involve an element of subsidy arising from Council's involvement as a public body acting on behalf of its community. The Committee concludes that Council should be given the opportunity, within a reasonable timeframe to establish the financial feasibility of its concept and should develop a strategy for the future of Its land asset at 895 Main Road in the event that Its concept for the site cannot be realised. 895 main road, advisory committee, dallas price homes, eltham, eltham shire office, nillumbik shire council, planning application, administrative appeals tribunal -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - CGS LTGEN Coates Visit Parade - Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1990
... The CGS motorcade drives through the Army Survey Regiment front gate. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990. ...The CGS motorcade drives through the Army Survey Regiment front gate. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990. ...This set of 36 photographs was taken in August 1990 at a parade to welcome the Australian Army Chief of the General Staff (CGS)’s visit to the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo. Lieutenant General Henry John Coates AC MBE was a senior officer in the Australian Army who served as Chief of the General Staff from 1990 to 1992. The name of the CGS’s aide de camp officer is unknown. The CGS and the RSM-A visit to the Army Survey Regiment is covered on page 145 of Valerie Lovejoy’s book 'Mapmakers of Fortuna – A history of the Army Survey Regiment’ ISBN: 0-646-42120-4. See Item 6154.6P for additional photos taken during the visit.This is a set of 36 photographs taken on the occasion of the Chief of the General Staff (CGS) - Lieutenant General Henry John Coates AC MBE’s visit to the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo in August 1990. Colour photographs are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 2400 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) to .4) - Photo, colour, 1990. The CGS motorcade drives through the Army Survey Regiment front gate. .5) - Photo, colour, 1990. The CGS motorcade arrives at the parade ground. L to R: CPL Dave Cook, SPR Gordon Santo. .6) - Photo, colour, 1990. The CGS motorcade arrives at the parade ground. L to R: CPL Dave Cook, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .7) - Photo, colour, 1990. The CGS is greeted. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, unidentified aide de camp officer, SPR Gordon Santo, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. .8) - Photo, colour, 1990. CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE returns the Army Survey Regiment’s salute. Parade host - CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol is on his right. .9) - Photo, colour, 1990. CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE returns the Army Survey Regiment’s salute. Parade host - CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol is on his right. Parade commander – MAJ Peter Clark is on his left. .10) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. In foreground L to R: right marker - SSGT Graham Johnston, CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, unidentified aide de camp officer. .11) to .13) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, unidentified personnel. .14) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, unidentified personnel. .15) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, unidentified personnel. .16) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, unidentified personnel. .17) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, unidentified personnel, CPL Steve Coulson, SPR Chris Wynn, SPR Andrew Arman, SPR Grant Davis, SGT Frank Downie. .18) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, SGT Frank Downie. .19) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: MAJ Peter Clark, unidentified aide de camp officer, CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, SGT Frank Downie. .20) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, MAJ Peter Clark. In foreground left marker - LCPL Stuart Midgley, right marker - SSGT Graham Johnston. .21) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, MAJ Peter Clark. Rear rank L to R: unidentified, SPR Todd Reynolds, SPR Rachel (Stanford) Scott, SPR Gavin Craggs, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, SPR John ‘Docc’ Commons, remainder unidentified. Front rank: SSGT Andy Boath, remainder unidentified .22) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, LCPL Puch ‘Charlie’ Tran, CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CPL Eric Nicholson, MAJ Peter Clark. .23) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. Rear rank L to R: SPR Rachel (Stanford) Scott, SPR Gavin Craggs, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, SPR Sue (Foote) Bourne, SPR John ‘Docc’ Commons, remainder unidentified. .24) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. Rear rank L to R: SPR Gavin Craggs, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, SPR Sue (Foote) Bourne, SPR John ‘Docc’ Commons, remainder unidentified. .25) & .26) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol. Rear rank L to R: LCPL Stuart Midgley, SPR Marcus Seecamp, CPl Steve Wainwright, SPR Todd Reynolds, SPR Rachel (Stanford) Scott, remainder unidentified. .27) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade Inspection. L to R: right marker - SSGT Graham Johnston, MAJ Peter Clark. CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE. .28) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade contingent marches forward in column of route. L to R: SGT Frank Downie, SPR Scott Cameron, MAJ Peter Clark, SPR Mark Linwood. .29) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade contingent stands at attention. .30) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade contingent stands at ease. Rear rank L to R: LCPL Stuart Midgley, SPR Marcus Seecamp, CPL Steve Wainwright, SPR Todd Reynolds, SPR Rachel (Stanford) Scott, SPR Gavin Craggs, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, remainder unidentified. .31) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade contingent stands at attention. Front rank L to R: SSGT Graham Johnston, unidentified, SPR Leigh Palfrey, LCPL Ian Brown, CPL Craig Kellet, SPR Greg Howell, unidentified, SPR Jo Otto, remainder unidentified. .32) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade contingent presents arms. Front rank L to R: SSGT Graham Johnston, unidentified, SPR Leigh Palfrey, LCPL Ian Brown, CPL Craig Kellet, SPR Greg Howell, unidentified, SPR Jo Otto, remainder unidentified. .33) - Photo, colour, 1990. Parade contingent presents arms. Rear rank L to R: LCPL Stuart Midgley, SPR Marcus Seecamp, CPL Steve Wainwright, SPR Todd Reynolds, SPR Rachel (Stanford) Scott, SPR Gavin Craggs, CPL Raelene (Munting) Brodie, remainder unidentified. .34) - Photo, colour, 1990. CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE returns the Army Survey Regiment’s salute. Parade host - CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol is on his left. .35) - Photo, colour, 1990. Military police escorts in readiness for departure. .36) - Photo, colour, 1990. Departure of the CGS. L to R: unidentified aide de camp officer, CGS LTGEN John Coates AC MBE, CO LTCOL Rene van den Tol, LT Garrett Addison. In background L to R: SSGT Andy Boath, CPL Mark Lander, SPR Ken Labouchardiere..1P to .36P – Not annotated. Stored with ‘CMDR 3MD Visit Mar 90’ film negative sleeve sets.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Johnson Ground Elevation Meter (JGEM) Survey Vehicle - Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1960s
... drive. After delivery in 1964, acceptance Natmap and RA Svy testing and operator training was undertaken at the Army's School of Military Survey located at Balcombe, Victoria. A small fifth wheel was mounted on a cantilever arm suspension midway between the front and rear wheels on the right side of the vehicle. It was lowered to and raised from its operating position by use of a constant pressure air cylinder. A telescopic bar, suspended between the front and rear axles, provided the reference datum for the angle measurement. The wheel provided the velocity or distance signal through...drive. After delivery in 1964, acceptance Natmap and RA Svy testing and operator training was undertaken at the Army's School of Military Survey located at Balcombe, Victoria. A small fifth wheel was mounted on a cantilever arm suspension midway between the front and rear wheels on the right side of the vehicle. It was lowered to and raised from its operating position by use of a constant pressure air cylinder. A telescopic bar, suspended between the front and rear axles, provided the reference datum for the angle measurement. The wheel provided the velocity or distance signal through ...This is a set of 16 photograph of the Royal Australian Survey Corps’ Johnson Ground Elevation Meter (JGEM) Survey Vehicle taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo. The JGEM vehicle was extensively used by RA Svy within Australia from the late 1960s. A limited number of Ground Elevation Meter (GEM) station wagon type vehicles were manufactured by General Motors Corporation (GMC) in the USA for the United States Geological Survey, Canada’s mapping agencies, RA Svy and National Mapping (Natmap). The GEM was a four-wheel drive, four-wheel steer vehicle. Four-wheel steering was necessary to avoid systematic errors caused by non-tracking of front and rear wheels on conventionally steered vehicles. The manufacturer substituted the rear axle with a front axle and connected them to form the four-wheel steering mechanism. The two Australian GEM vehicles, referred to as Johnson GEMs (JGEMs) were converted into right-hand drive. After delivery in 1964, acceptance Natmap and RA Svy testing and operator training was undertaken at the Army's School of Military Survey located at Balcombe, Victoria. A small fifth wheel was mounted on a cantilever arm suspension midway between the front and rear wheels on the right side of the vehicle. It was lowered to and raised from its operating position by use of a constant pressure air cylinder. A telescopic bar, suspended between the front and rear axles, provided the reference datum for the angle measurement. The wheel provided the velocity or distance signal through a pulse generator system. A sensitive pendulum mounted on this bar provided the angle measurement for each minute distance traversed. The JGEM contained electromechanical instruments used to determine relative elevations, by trigonometric principles, along a traversed path. These relative elevations were obtained through apparatus which measures the instantaneous angle of inclination of the road and the instantaneous velocity of the meter along such a path. Road routes over which the JGEM operated were planned so that each started and ended as near as practicable to an existing point of known elevation (formally referred to as a level traverse bench mark). The difference in height from the bench mark and the road surface alongside the JGEM’s fifth wheel was measured with a level and staff. Along each route, mapping control photo reference points where new elevation values were required were identified on aerial photographs. Under favourable conditions it was possible to survey as much as 160km in an ordinary working day. The first of RA Svy’s JGEM operations was undertaken in 1:250,000 scale map areas of Queensland. CPL John Hook was the JGEM’s main operator in the early 1970s undertaking operations covering 1:250,000 scale map blocks over northern Victoria and central NSW, each requiring 36 points (9 runs of photography and 4 points across. SPR Lyn Thompson and SPR Bob McDonagh teamed with CPL Hook on some of these JGEM operations. When RA Svy was integrated into the Royal Australian Engineers in 1996, the JGEM vehicle with the Survey Corps collection was donated to its museum. It is believed to be the last of the original manufactured fleet in existence. The JGEM has undergone extensive refurbishment to achieve roadworthiness and is currently housed at The Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering, Hoslworthy Barracks, NSW. It can be viewed by making an appointment with the museum’s curator.This is a set of 16 photograph of the Royal Australian Survey Corps’ Johnson Ground Elevation Meter (JGEM) Survey Vehicle taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo. The photographs were on 35mm slide film and were scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, colour, c1960s, Johnson Ground Elevation Meter (JGEM) Survey Vehicle .2) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM instrumentation, on-board computer. .3) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM instrumentation. .4) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM instrumentation, on-board computer. .5) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM tyre pressure controller .6) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM rear doors, SGT Geoff Briggs. .7) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM 5th wheel distance/angle measurement device in lowered position, SGT Geoff Briggs. .8) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM 5th wheel distance/angle measurement device in lowered position. .9) & .10) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM tyre pressure system, SGT Geoff Briggs. .11) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM tyre pressure system. SGT Geoff Briggs. .12) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM levelling scope, levelling staff, unidentified technicians. .13) & .14) - Photo, colour, c1960s, JGEM levelling scope, unidentified technician. .15) & .16) - Photo, colour, c1960s, probably survey operation adjusted height plotted on block base sheet. .1P to .16P - Some of the equipment is annotated on the frame of the 35mm slides.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, surveying -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMagazine - Nature Magazine, H. J. G. Masterman, Wild Life, March, 1951
... The writer details their drive to the Park and their walk through the Park and includes some historical information about the Park....Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges The writer details their drive to the Park and their walk through the Park and includes some historical information about the Park. ...An issue of 'Wild Life' magazine, March 1951 - a magazine which focused on articles related to nature. The feature article, written by H. J. G. Masterman, is about the writer's visit to Emerald Park (now Emerald Lake Park).Small paperback black and white magazine featuring nature-focused articles.non-fictionAn issue of 'Wild Life' magazine, March 1951 - a magazine which focused on articles related to nature. The feature article, written by H. J. G. Masterman, is about the writer's visit to Emerald Park (now Emerald Lake Park).emerald park, emerald lake park, 1951, masterman
