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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TIME
... Melbourne Age... Richard Twopenny... Mr Donald Clarke Esq... Bendigo's Butter Factory... Madame Carandini... Amy Sherwin... Nellie Melba... Oscar Commetant... Shamrock Hotel... Constitutional Convention Adelaide... Frederick Holder... Edmund Barton... Catherine Helen Spence... Elizabeth Nicholls... Women's Christian Temperance Union... Mary Lee... Rose Scott... Susan Margery... Maybanke Anderson... Vida Goldstein... Bendigonian Annual... Amy Castles... Alice Crawford... Edward Allan Bindley... Joseph Castles... Mercy Conent... Freeman's Journal... Catholic Press... Therese Radic Melba... State Library of Victoria... Cardinal Moran... De Quiros... Bulletin... John Norton... D Headon... J Brownrigg... Lili Sharp... Eileen Castles... Mike Sutcliffe... Melbourne Argus... Frank Cusack... David Horsfall... Alvin Tracey... Melbourne's Advocate...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Footprints on the Sands of Time Professor Jeff Brownrigg Research and Outreach Screensound Australia La Trobe University Bendigo Sir John Quick Bendigonian Annual Bendigo School of Mines British Empire Alfred Deakin Sir William Lyne King O'Malley's Commonwealth Bank Telstra Sir Frederick Holder Robert Garran John McKay The Mirror Henry Gyles Turner Fischer State Library of Victoria Bishop Reville Bendigo Evening News Bendigo Independent Bendigo Advertiser Melbourne University Melbourne Age Richard Twopenny Mr Donald Clarke Esq Bendigo's Butter Factory Madame Carandini Amy Sherwin Nellie Melba Oscar Commetant Shamrock Hotel Constitutional Convention Adelaide Frederick Holder Edmund Barton Catherine Helen Spence Elizabeth Nicholls Women's Christian Temperance Union Mary Lee Rose Scott Susan Margery Maybanke Anderson Vida Goldstein Bendigonian Annual Amy Castles Alice Crawford Edward Allan Bindley Joseph Castles Mercy Conent Freeman's Journal Catholic Press Therese Radic Melba State Library of Victoria Cardinal Moran De Quiros Bulletin John Norton D Headon J Brownrigg Lili Sharp Eileen Castles Mike Sutcliffe Melbourne Argus Frank Cusack David Horsfall Alvin Tracey Melbourne's Advocate Press Amy Sherwin Frances Saville Lalla Miranda Hugo Gorlitz Samuels Family Louis August Samuels Kate (Catherina) Samuels Madame Benda Mathilde Marchesi Emily Dyason Erna (Lovie) Mueller The German Chapter German heritage Society Bendigo Bertha Rossow Hamilton Hill Beatrice English Anthony Palamountain Alfred Bottoms A C Bartlemann Dorothy Penfold Dr Penfold Penfold Gallery Pauline Bindley E A Bindley Willie Murdoch Sister Mary Tarcisia Sisters of Mercy Peter Dawson Bendigo's Chinese Populatin Masonic Hall Ashman's Dry-cleaners Walter Murdoch Lily Baxter Walter Savage Landor Robert Garran Ada Colley Australian Journal of Communication Michelle Matthews Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. ...Book titled Footprints on the Sands of Time: Bendigo's Citizens, the 1909 Bendigonian Annual and Community History with a grey tone cover with images of Sir John Quick, Amy Castles, Amy and Eileen Castles and Anthony Palamountain on the front and back covers. La Trobe University, Bendigo The Ninth Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture 2 October 2002. Lecture by Professor Jeff Brownrigg, Head of Research and Outreach ScreenSound Australia, Canberra. Mentioned in the book is Sir John Quick, Some women of the early 20th Century, Bendigo's singers and opera singers and why communities all over Australia must face up to the challenges of global media by first recognizing the value of their own stories. Mentioned at the back of the book is a brief mention of Professor Jeff Brownrigg's career, John Quick's career and a list of The Sir John Quick Bendigo Lecture Series from 1994 to 2001.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - footprints on the sands of time, professor jeff brownrigg, research and outreach screensound australia, la trobe university bendigo, sir john quick, bendigonian annual, bendigo school of mines, british empire, alfred deakin, sir william lyne, king o'malley's commonwealth bank, telstra, sir frederick holder, robert garran, john mckay, the mirror, henry gyles turner, fischer, state library of victoria, bishop reville, bendigo evening news, bendigo independent, bendigo advertiser, melbourne university, melbourne age, richard twopenny, mr donald clarke esq, bendigo's butter factory, madame carandini, amy sherwin, nellie melba, oscar commetant, shamrock hotel, constitutional convention adelaide, frederick holder, edmund barton, catherine helen spence, elizabeth nicholls, women's christian temperance union, mary lee, rose scott, susan margery, maybanke anderson, vida goldstein, bendigonian annual, amy castles, alice crawford, edward allan bindley, joseph castles, mercy conent, freeman's journal, catholic press, therese radic melba, state library of victoria, cardinal moran, de quiros, bulletin, john norton, d headon, j brownrigg, lili sharp, eileen castles, mike sutcliffe, melbourne argus, frank cusack, david horsfall, alvin tracey, melbourne's advocate press, amy sherwin, frances saville, lalla miranda, hugo gorlitz, samuels family, louis august samuels, kate (catherina) samuels, madame benda, mathilde marchesi, emily dyason, erna (lovie) mueller, the german chapter, german heritage society bendigo, bertha rossow, hamilton hill, beatrice english, anthony palamountain, alfred bottoms, a c bartlemann, dorothy penfold, dr penfold, penfold gallery, pauline bindley, e a bindley, willie murdoch, sister mary tarcisia, sisters of mercy, peter dawson, bendigo's chinese populatin, masonic hall, ashman's dry-cleaners, walter murdoch, lily baxter, walter savage landor, robert garran, ada colley, australian journal of communication, michelle matthews -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Eucharistic Congress Procession, Collins Street, Melbourne
... Melbourne. (1934, December 6). The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942), p. 28. Retrieved January 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104371824 'The year of the Melbourne Eucharistic Congress: 1934.' The Campion Society, https://campion.australiancardijninstitute.org/ch-7-the-year-of-the-melbourne-eucharistic-congress-1934/ 'Melbourne Eucharistic Congress 1934.' Panoramic photograph, https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/emdf0123 The National Eucharistic Congress, Melbourne, Australia December 2nd-9th, 1934. Edited by Rev. J.M. Murphy and Rev. F. Moynihan, The Advocate...Melbourne. (1934, December 6). The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942), p. 28. Retrieved January 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104371824 'The year of the Melbourne Eucharistic Congress: 1934.' The Campion Society, https://campion.australiancardijninstitute.org/ch-7-the-year-of-the-melbourne-eucharistic-congress-1934/ 'Melbourne Eucharistic Congress 1934.' Panoramic photograph, https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/emdf0123 The National Eucharistic Congress, Melbourne, Australia December 2nd-9th, 1934. Edited by Rev. J.M. Murphy and Rev. F. Moynihan, The Advocate ...Published: The Age 10 December 1934 Published title: RELIGIOUS PAGEANTRY AND FERVOR MARKED CLOSE OF EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. Published caption: Thousands of men and women marched in the Eucharistic procession yesterday which brought the Congress to a close. The picture above shows the procession headed by the Children of Mary in Bourke-street and turning into Spring-street, in front of Parlia ment House. Right (top) — The procession leaving the starting point at St. Patrick's Cathedral and below, the Papal Legate carrying the Host under a canopy borne by a guard of laymen and preceded by white-clad girls scattering rose leaves, incense bearers and the Papal Chamberlains in their Spanish uniforms. The end of the procession in front of Mount St. Evin’s Hospital from which the final benediction was given by Cardi nal MacRory from an altar on the bal cony. The Papal Legate carrying the Host is passing through the assemblage of surpliced priests. On the left is an aerial picture taken just as the Children of Mary at the head of the procession are taking up their places for the final assembling. In the left top corner of the picture is St Patrick's Cathedral, from which the procession started, and in the right lower corner is Mount St. Evin’s Hospital. The space immediately in front of the hospital was reserved for the processionists while on either side is the crowd that assembled to take part in the final service. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205067634 Religious pageantry and fervour The National Eucharistic Congress took place from Sunday 2 to Sunday 9 December 1934. An initiative of the Roman Catholic Church, it was their contribution to Melbourne’s Centenary Celebrations. 200,000 Catholics resided in Melbourne at this time – one quarter of the city’s population. While the Congress was aimed at Catholics, and acted as an opportunity to reinforce their living faith and homage, it contained a variety of events of splendour, solemnity and significance designed to appeal to Melbournians, and would additionally provide incentive for people to travel to Victoria, thereby creating an economic benefit to the state. The Procession of the Blessed Sacrament concluded the week-long Congress. Commencing at St Patrick’s Cathedral, it covered a two-mile route via Gisborne, Collins, Elizabeth and Bourke streets, then to Victoria Parade, where a final benediction was pronounced by Cardinal MacRory from the balcony of Mount St. Evin’s Hospital (today the site of St Vincent’s Private Hospital). An estimated 100,000 took part. Onlookers line Swanston Street, some standing at the entrance to Tate’s Tea House – a well-known Melbourne landmark located in the basement of the Manchester Unity Building. The white-veiled Children of Mary Sodalists strew rose petals in the path of the canopy, covering the jewelled Monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament of consecrated Host (bread) and carried by the Cardinal. Church hierarchy in scarlet robes walk alongside, followed by incense bearers, the Papal Chamberlains in their Spanish uniforms, and a guard of honour of laymen of the city and country parishes. In the foreground is a tiered pole. This is one of 800 “Venetian Lights” specifically installed for the Centenary along all principal thoroughfares. “The poles are painted white, the superstructure resembling three trumpet lilies are made of durable fibro-cement, and their colour scheme deepens from clear yellow on the top cone to orange on the lowest, with slender rims of vermilion and white. Each cone is flooded with light externally from three lamps concealed in the one below it. There is also a painted coat of arms from which spring a trophy of flags.” – Australian Home Beautiful Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie. Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: This photo was taken on Sunday 9 December 1934, looking from the Melbourne Town Hall (corner of Swanston and Collins streets) across the road to the Manchester Unity Building. This is the afternoon procession concluding the Catholic Church’s National Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne - a procession of the Blessed Eucharist through the Melbourne city. It commenced at St Patrick’s Cathedral, and covered a two mile route via Gisborne, Collins, Elizabeth and Bourke streets, then to Victoria Parade where a final benediction was pronounced by the Cardinal from the balcony of Mount St. Evin’s Hospital (present day St Vincent’s Private Hospital). An estimated 100,000 took part in the march. The people lining the streets a men in suits and hats, women in coats and hats, and children in their “Sunday best”, kneeling beside the road, many with their hands clasped in front of them. The small girls ahead of the canopy covering the Host are pale-blue clad, white veiled Children of Mary Sodalists, who strew rose petals to pave the way of the Cardinal carrying the jewelled Monstrance (Blessed Sacrament of consecrated Host (bread)), together with church heirarchy wearing scarlet robes. Behind came incense bearers and the Papal Chamberlains in their Spanish uniforms, followed by a guard of honour of laymen of the city and country parishes. The Children of Mary Sodalities was a religious body which aimed at fostering in its members an ardent devotion, reverence, and filial love towards the Blessed Virgin Mary, initially embracing the pupils and orphans of the schools and institutions of the Sisters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul. In 1847, Blessed Pius IX affiliated them to the Jesuit Roman Sodality. They were distinguished by a medal suspended from a blue ribbon, and once a fully-fledged a Child of Mary wore a distinctive blue cape. On the extreme right foreground of the photo can be seen an intriguing piece of artistic design – a tiered pole. This is one of the 800 “Venetian Lights” specifically installed for Melbourne’s Centenary along all principal thoroughfares. “The poles are painted white, the superstructure resembling three trumpet lilies are made of durable fibro-cement, and their colour scheme deepens from clear yellow on the top cone to orange on the lowest, with slender rims of vermilion and white. Each cone is flooded with light externally from three lamps concealed in the one below it. There is also a painted coat of arms from which spring a trophy of flags.” Note the sign for Tates Tea House - a well-known Melbourne landmark, located in the basement of the Manchester Unity Building. References: RELIGIOUS PAGEANTRY AND FERVOR MARKED CLOSE OF EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. (1934, December 10). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved September 14, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205067634 Eucharistic Congress (1934, December 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 11. Retrieved January 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10997817 National Eucharistic Congress, Melbourne. (1934, December 6). The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942), p. 28. Retrieved January 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104371824 'The year of the Melbourne Eucharistic Congress: 1934.' The Campion Society, https://campion.australiancardijninstitute.org/ch-7-the-year-of-the-melbourne-eucharistic-congress-1934/ 'Melbourne Eucharistic Congress 1934.' Panoramic photograph, https://emhs.org.au/catalogue/emdf0123 The National Eucharistic Congress, Melbourne, Australia December 2nd-9th, 1934. Edited by Rev. J.M. Murphy and Rev. F. Moynihan, The Advocate Press, Melbourne. 'Children of Mary Sodalists', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodality_of_Our_Lady 'Dressing Melbourne for the Duke' (1934, October 1). The Australian home beautiful : a journal for the home builder, p. 21, 58. Retrieved September 14, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2950922209 Photographer notations on slide: "Eucharistic Congress Procession on Swanston St B61" [sic - actually Collins Street].events, religion, parades, catholic church -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, The Attainment of Health and the Treatment of the Different Diseases by Means of Diet, 1908
... Melbourne, son of English-born, Particular Baptist parents Charles Muskett, bookseller, and his wife Phoebe, née Charlwood. His work focused on infant health and welfare. His writing advocated radical changes in the diet of Australians. His last work, The Attainment of Health (1909), was a detailed guide to foods to eat or avoid for specific complaints and diseases. This book was owned by Helena Warren of Newmerella, Orbost. Mrs Warren was a well known photographer and local press...Melbourne, son of English-born, Particular Baptist parents Charles Muskett, bookseller, and his wife Phoebe, née Charlwood. His work focused on infant health and welfare. His writing advocated radical changes in the diet of Australians. His last work, The Attainment of Health (1909), was a detailed guide to foods to eat or avoid for specific complaints and diseases. This book was owned by Helena Warren of Newmerella, Orbost. Mrs Warren was a well known photographer and local press ...Author, Philip Edward Muskett (1857-1909), medical practitioner and health reformer, was born on 5 February 1857 at Collingwood, Melbourne, son of English-born, Particular Baptist parents Charles Muskett, bookseller, and his wife Phoebe, née Charlwood. His work focused on infant health and welfare. His writing advocated radical changes in the diet of Australians. His last work, The Attainment of Health (1909), was a detailed guide to foods to eat or avoid for specific complaints and diseases. This book was owned by Helena Warren of Newmerella, Orbost. Mrs Warren was a well known photographer and local press correspondent.This book, written by Philip Muskett who was he was well known for his writing on medical subjects, was an influential guide to family health in the early 20th century.A thick red covered book of 678 pp. It contains many advertisements for food suitable for treating diseases and is a detailed guide to foods to eat or avoid for specific complaints and diseases.muskett-philip health diet book-attainment-of-health-and treatment-by-diet -
Women's Art RegisterJournal, Women's Art Forum Annual 1978, 27th February 1979
... Melbourne, Australia), in connection with the Women's Art Register. The Women's Art Register is an Australian collection of national significance, documenting the work of Australian women artists from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Published by the Women's Art Forum of Victoria. Printed by Sybylla Co-operative Press Ltd. First issue of the Women's Art Forum, reporting on the state of feminist art in Australia in 1978. 100 pages. B/W text and illustrations. Articles include artist drawings, stories, histories of women artists, and reports, advocating ...This journal is the first issue of the Women's Art Forum, a women artists' collective established in 1978 (Melbourne, Australia), in connection with the Women's Art Register.The Women's Art Register is an Australian collection of national significance, documenting the work of Australian women artists from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.First issue of the Women's Art Forum, reporting on the state of feminist art in Australia in 1978. 100 pages. B/W text and illustrations. Articles include artist drawings, stories, histories of women artists, and reports, advocating and representing Australian women artists.Published by the Women's Art Forum of Victoria. Printed by Sybylla Co-operative Press Ltd. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCertificate - Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital, Life Governor Certificate, Mrs Peter Freyer, 1924
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Health - General health .01 - Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital - Lfe Governor Certificate:.02 - St Vincent's Hospital Life Governor certificate to Mrs Peter Freyer (1924) Certificate Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital, Life Governor Certificate, Mrs Peter Freyer Arbuckle Waddell Pty Ltd Advocate Press ....01 - Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital - Lfe Governor Certificate:.02 - St Vincent's Hospital Life Governor certificate to Mrs Peter Freyer (1924)health - general health -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCertificate - Sydney Sims ANDERSON, Honorary Life Governor, St Vincent's Hospital, c. 1920
... melbourne Awards and Presentations Sydney Sims ANDERSON Certificate, undated: Mr Sydney S. ANDERSON appointed an Honorary Life Governor of St Vincent's Hospital c1920 Certificate Sydney Sims ANDERSON, Honorary Life Governor, St Vincent's Hospital The Advocate Press ...Certificate, undated: Mr Sydney S. ANDERSON appointed an Honorary Life Governor of St Vincent's Hospital c1920awards and presentations, sydney sims anderson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCertificate - Sydney Sims ANDERSON, Honorary Life Governor, Royal Institute for the Blind, 1921
... melbourne Awards and Presentations Sydney Sims ANDERSON Certificate, undated: Mr Sydney S. ANDERSON appointed an Honorary Life Governor of Royal Institute for the Blind 1921 Certificate Sydney Sims ANDERSON, Honorary Life Governor, Royal Institute for the Blind Royal Institute for the Blind The Advocate Press ...Certificate, undated: Mr Sydney S. ANDERSON appointed an Honorary Life Governor of Royal Institute for the Blind 1921awards and presentations, sydney sims anderson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HILDA HILL COLLECTION: THE AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY, June 30, 1939
... The Advocate Press, 143-151 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH Centenary little sister of the poor 1939 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Jugan The Advocate Press, 143-151 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne. Hilda Hill Collection. ...Hilda Hill Collection. The Australian Catholic Truth Society Record. June 30, 1939. (No. 175) The Centenary of the Little Sisters of the Poor 1839 - 1939. Booklet No. 819 Price 2d.The Advocate Press, 143-151 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne.church, centenary, little sister of the poor 1939, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jeanne_jugan -
Friends of St Brigids AssociationBook, The prayer of the faithful. approved by the Australian Episcopal Conference for use throughout Australia. 1966. Melbourne, Vic.: Advocate Press
... The prayer of the faithful. approved by the Australian Episcopal Conference for use throughout Australia. 1966. Melbourne, Vic.: Advocate Press....Friends of St Brigids Association 212 Port Fairy-Koroit Road Crossley, 3283 The prayer of the faithful. approved by the Australian Episcopal Conference for use throughout Australia. 1966. Melbourne, Vic.: Advocate Press. Book ... -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Railway Disaster
... Press Release by Tom Rigg 20 April Sunshine Historical Society placed a Wreath on the plaque on the Melbourne side of the Sunshine Railway Platform. It is now 95 years since the accident.|Typed Timetable Victorian Railways December 1865|Typed Booklet The Sunshine Railway Disaster by John Buckland Easter Monday 20 April 1908|Newspaper Article Move on disaser Advocate 27 March 2001|Typed Poem In Memory of the Sunshine Railwa Disaster composed and written by Patrick Hassett|Newspaper Article The Age 21 April 1908 Terrible Railway Disaster|Newsletter Newsrail June 1998 Sunshine Station Disaster Memorial|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 8 September 1998 Technology signaling new rail era|Brochure St Albans to Sydenham Rail Electrification Project Bulletin 3 December 2001|Map Railway Map of Victoria 1908|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 November 1998 Memorial to mark rail crash disaster|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 21 April 1998 Horror Smash recalled|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 November 1998 Moving tribute|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 March 2001 Crash tragedy haunts station|Typed Report Sunshine Rail Disaster 20 April 1908 List of Person killed and injured. ...Press Release by Tom Rigg 20 April Sunshine Historical Society placed a Wreath on the plaque on the Melbourne side of the Sunshine Railway Platform. It is now 95 years since the accident.|Typed Timetable Victorian Railways December 1865|Typed Booklet The Sunshine Railway Disaster by John Buckland Easter Monday 20 April 1908|Newspaper Article Move on disaser Advocate 27 March 2001|Typed Poem In Memory of the Sunshine Railwa Disaster composed and written by Patrick Hassett|Newspaper Article The Age 21 April 1908 Terrible Railway Disaster|Newsletter Newsrail June 1998 Sunshine Station Disaster Memorial|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 8 September 1998 Technology signaling new rail era|Brochure St Albans to Sydenham Rail Electrification Project Bulletin 3 December 2001|Map Railway Map of Victoria 1908|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 November 1998 Memorial to mark rail crash disaster|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 21 April 1998 Horror Smash recalled|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 November 1998 Moving tribute|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 March 2001 Crash tragedy haunts station|Typed Report Sunshine Rail Disaster 20 April 1908 List of Person killed and injured. ...Typed Report on the Sunshine Station Smash Inquest began 4 May 1908|Typed Report The Sunshine Station Smash Easter Monday 20th April 1908|Typed Report Sunshine Railway Station Part 3 Railway Disaster by Tom Rigg|Typed Report Sunshine Railway Disaster by Tom Rigg|Typed Report Sunshine Railway Disaster 20th April 1908 Some Highlights|Typed Report The Sunshine Station Smash|Typed Report Names of People killed in the Sunshine Accident Easter Monday 20th April 1908|Photocopy of An Act to authorize the construction of certain lines of Railway by the State 29 December 1880. Fifteenth Schedule Footscray to Bacchus Marsh Railway Construction.|Typed Tender for Railway Works Report of the Professional Board appointed to examine and compare the tenders submitted for the Proposed Raiilway Works|Handwritten notes Melbourne to St Albans construction|Continuous paper Report Staff at Sunshine Railway Station Historical|Photograph of Mural at Tin Shed St Albans taken by thomastowns leading photographer Hans Jobe Roysted 20 April 2000|Typed Report Taken from the Secretary for Railways Correspondence Books Series 422|Typed Report Sunshine Rail Disaster Unveiling of the Plaque Sunshine Station 15 November 1998 10:00am|Typed Report Press Release by Tom Rigg 20 April Sunshine Historical Society placed a Wreath on the plaque on the Melbourne side of the Sunshine Railway Platform. It is now 95 years since the accident.|Typed Timetable Victorian Railways December 1865|Typed Booklet The Sunshine Railway Disaster by John Buckland Easter Monday 20 April 1908|Newspaper Article Move on disaser Advocate 27 March 2001|Typed Poem In Memory of the Sunshine Railwa Disaster composed and written by Patrick Hassett|Newspaper Article The Age 21 April 1908 Terrible Railway Disaster|Newsletter Newsrail June 1998 Sunshine Station Disaster Memorial|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 8 September 1998 Technology signaling new rail era|Brochure St Albans to Sydenham Rail Electrification Project Bulletin 3 December 2001|Map Railway Map of Victoria 1908|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 November 1998 Memorial to mark rail crash disaster|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 21 April 1998 Horror Smash recalled|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 November 1998 Moving tribute|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 March 2001 Crash tragedy haunts station|Typed Report Sunshine Rail Disaster 20 April 1908 List of Person killed and injured. Addresses included. Research by Jan Withers 1990|Typed Report Sunshine Rail Disaster Commemoration Service Monday 10:30pm 20 April 1998 90th Anniversary program Compiled by Tom Rigg|Typed Report of Names of People Killed in the Sunshine Accident Easter Monday 20 April 1908 and where they are buried|Photocopy Death certicates of the 44 people killed in the Sunshine Rail Disaster on Easter Monday 20 April 1908|Artwork of Newspaper Article Terrible Railway disaster|Flyer Official unveiling of a plaque laid in memory of 44 people who died in the Sunshine Rail Disaster Easter Monday 20 April 1908 occurring Suunday 15 November 1998|Photocopy of Report of Coroners Inquest 18 May 1908|Book The Sunshine Railway Disastersunshine railway disaster, sunshine railway station, railway, sunshine -
Brighton Historical SocietyDress, 1975
... advocated for legalised abortion. She joined the Women's Electoral Lobby in 1972 and remained an active member for over forty-three years, representing the WEL on many government committees. She was a founding co-coordinator of the Working Women's Centre Melbourne from 1975 until 1986, a founding member of EMILY's List Australia, an early member of the Melbourne Press Club and an early supporter of the Australian Women's Archives Project. ...advocated for legalised abortion. She joined the Women's Electoral Lobby in 1972 and remained an active member for over forty-three years, representing the WEL on many government committees. She was a founding co-coordinator of the Working Women's Centre Melbourne from 1975 until 1986, a founding member of EMILY's List Australia, an early member of the Melbourne Press Club and an early supporter of the Australian Women's Archives Project. ...Mary Owen OAM (1921-2017) purchased this dress in 1975 in Mexico while attending the first World Conference on Women and wore it to the reception there. A dedicated feminist, unionist and activist, she was a vocal campaigner for the empowerment of women, particularly in the fight for equal pay. Mary's involvement in activism began in 1966 when she joined the staff of the Association of Architects, Engineers & Draughtsmen (AAESDA), where she was responsible for advertising, layout and proofreading editorial for its journal 'Blueprint'. Her contact with the union awoke an interest in women's rights in the workplace, and in 1969 after she joined Dr Bertram Wainer's Progressive Reform Party, which advocated for legalised abortion. She joined the Women's Electoral Lobby in 1972 and remained an active member for over forty-three years, representing the WEL on many government committees. She was a founding co-coordinator of the Working Women's Centre Melbourne from 1975 until 1986, a founding member of EMILY's List Australia, an early member of the Melbourne Press Club and an early supporter of the Australian Women's Archives Project. An annual Mary Owen Dinner was held in her honour for twenty years from 1986 until 2007, which brought together hundreds of women each year. Mary was awarded the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977 and the Order of Australia Medal in 1984. She was added to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2001.Red, white and black cotton halter neck dress with rows of pin tucking on the bodice and applied horizontal strips of red and black cotton and black lace to the skirt. Label, woven black on white acetate, centre back: Disenado con carino por / GEORGIA CHARUHAS / HECHO / EN MEXICO Label, woven black on white acetate, centre back: Gerorgia's / BOUTIQUE LAS MARIPOSAS / Designer: / Georgia Charuhas / MERIDA YUCATAN, MEXICOmexico, international women's conference, 1970s fashion, georgia charuhas, feminism, mary owen -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Baillieu, Darren, Australia Felix : a miscellany from the Geelong Advertiser 1840 - 1850, 1982
... melbourne Geelong advertiser (1847) | Geelong advertiser and squatters' advocate. | Newspapers with Geelong imprints: Geelong Advertiser 1840-1850. Newspaper articles illustrations & maps. Collections A series of reports in newspapers of the period. iv-ix; 166 p.; indices; ill,; 22 cm. Australia Felix : a miscellany from the Geelong Advertiser 1840 - 1850 Book Baillieu, Darren Hawthorn, Victoria : The Craftsman Press ...A series of reports in newspapers of the period.iv-ix; 166 p.; indices; ill,; 22 cm.A series of reports in newspapers of the period.geelong advertiser (1847) | geelong advertiser and squatters' advocate. | newspapers with geelong imprints: geelong advertiser, 1840-1850. newspaper articles, illustrations & maps. collections -
Kew Historical Society IncBook, University of Queensland Press, Thomas Carr: An Archbishop of Melbourne, 1997
... Melbourne in 1887. Carr's influence on both church and national life in Australia extended well beyond the turn of the century. In his three decades as Archbishop, he was active in the temperance movement, and a persuasive advocate for education for the underprivileged. He provided humane direction and balance in the early, at times uncertain, years of prosperity, war and depression. thomas carr catholic church - melbourne - victoria - bishops - biographies Ex library copy Biography of Thomas Carr (1839-1917), Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne. 495 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Thomas Carr: An Archbishop of Melbourne Book University of Queensland Press ...Biography of Thomas Carr (1839-1917), Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne. 495 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.non-fictionthomas carr, catholic church - melbourne - victoria - bishops - biographies
