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Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Shoobra Road, 2, Elsternwick
... Longworth Jim... Foley Patk. A. Taylor Kath Owen Lnrd. Meshakaw K. Longworth Jim ...Photocopy of page from book From Jolimont to Yering: Yarra Wine – Two Centuries, about the Hebenstreit family who lived at 2 Shoobra Road. Includes two exterior photographs and photograph of family. One page of typed research notes dated 09/08/2012 by Claire Barton on the residents of 2 Shoobra Road from 1910 to 1960.hebenstreit ernest huldreich, hebenstreit hans, hebenstreit netta, henderson hans, leuba emma, henderson emma, shoo bra road, glenhuntly road, elsternwick, hohenzollern, caulfield union church, orrong road, curral street, le soir lingerie, gibson chas, foley patk. a., taylor kath, owen lnrd., meshakaw k., longworth jim, longworth linda, architectural styles, edwardian style, verandahs, butchers, butcher shops, brick houses -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, Jim Longworth and Grant Fleming, 'Mellor's Meadowbank Manufacturing Company Tramway', Oct. 1998
... Jim Longworth and Grant Fleming...' Document Photocopy Jim Longworth and Grant Fleming ...Photocopy of a three page article relating to the light railway that ran from Parramatta River Sydney to Mellor's Meadowbank factory, that appeared in 'Light Railways' magazine No. 143 of Oct. 1998, pages 3 to 5. Included in article is a stylised illustration of the factory and its location, photographs of two surviving Meadowbank Manufacturing Builders plates from NSWGT tramcars (J class and P 1667). Site now part of Meadowbank TAFE college.trams, tramways, meadowbank, tramcar manufacture, light railways, railway vehicle manufacture -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Amusement Railways of Australia, 2015
... Jim Longworth... Book Transit Australia Publishing Jim Longworth ...This book surveys over 150 years of miniature railways in the Australian amusement industry ... The trains presented herein provided tactile mechanical devices onto which the passengers could project their own imaginations to create the thrills of travelling by train through their own imagined spacesIll, maps, p.224.non-fictionThis book surveys over 150 years of miniature railways in the Australian amusement industry ... The trains presented herein provided tactile mechanical devices onto which the passengers could project their own imaginations to create the thrills of travelling by train through their own imagined spacesminiature railways - australia - history, miniature railways - australia - pictorial works