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Document - GRAND VARIETY CONCERT, KIWANIS CLUB OF BENDIGO, 4 September, 1993
... News Media - Bendigo Advertiser... Booksellers, News Media - Bendigo Advertiser, Lighting - David... Booksellers News Media - Bendigo Advertiser Lighting - David Wilkinson ...a & b/ Grand Variety Concert, Kiwanis Club of Bendigo. J B Osborne Theatre, Kangaroo Flat, Bendigo. 7.30pm Saturday, 4th September 1993. What Is A Kiwanian? A Kiwanian is a person of good character who adheres to the standards of good conduct in the community and believes . .. Kiwanis Club of Bendigo All the performers in tonight's program have given. .. The Kiwanis Story Kiwanis was founded in Detroit, Michigan, USA. January 21, 1915. The name 'Kiwanis' is taken from an Indian term 'Nun Kiwanis', which roughly means 'Self Expression'. .. Acknowledgements: Official Accompanist - Leila Watson, Stage Manager - Rod Symes, Sound System - Bendigo Audio Productions, Ticket Sales - Collins Booksellers, News Media - Bendigo Advertiser, Lighting - David Wilkinson. Coca Cola Operations. Underprivileged Children, A Kiwanis Concern. Program, Alan Douglas, President, Kiwanis Club, Bendigo. Bendigo Youth Orchestra - Conducted by Daniel Herbst. Valerie Broad Melodic Memories. Sandhurst Drummers - Drum Song. Shantelle Ackland - Grace and Beauty. Aaron Shelton - Tapping Tempo. Neil Cox - Keyboard Carousel. Carlie Sutton and Christy Brain - Boogie Woogie. Tatiana Macura & Alison Grenfell - Voices In Spring. Jack Paynting & Norm Fildew - Comedy Capers. Mi Casa Singers - Harvest of Harmony. Sung-a-long 'You in my Eyes' Lyrics: Rick Norris, Music: Ron Kruze. Bendigo Gym Centre - Creating Magic in the Air, Trainer John Palmer. Janine Giri - Vocal 'Feat'. Estelle Randall - Terse Verse. Kathryn & Christopher Field - Music Maestros. Christy Brain & Carlie Sutton - Beauty & Ballet. Nadine Ellery - 'Dream Time'. Jonathan Cox - Magic of Music. Anton Theatrical Dance Company - Sound of C. Compere: Valerie Broad. Advertisement: Gillies, Pies & Pasties. ''Get me a Gillies''.program, theatre, grand variey concert, kiwanis, a & b/ grand variety concert, kiwanis club of bendigo. j b osborne theatre, kangaroo flat, bendigo. 7.30pm saturday, 4th september 1993. what is a kiwanian?. .. kiwanis founded in detroit, michigan, usa., 1915. the name 'kiwanis' is taken. ..: official accompanist - leila watson, stage manager - rod symes, sound system - bendigo audio productions, collins booksellers, news media - bendigo advertiser, lighting - david wilkinson. coca cola operations. underprivileged children, a kiwanis concern. program, alan douglas, president, kiwanis club, bendigo. bendigo youth orchestra - conducted by daniel herbst. valerie broad melodic memories. sandhurst drummers - drum song. shantelle ackland - grace and beauty. aaron shelton - tapping tempo. neil cox - keyboard carousel. carlie sutton and christy brain - boogie woogie. tatiana macura & alison grenfell - voices in spring. jack paynting & norm fildew - comedy capers. mi casa singers - harvest of harmony. sung-a-long 'you in my eyes' lyrics: rick norris, music: ron kruze. bendigo gym centre - creating magic in the air, trainer john palmer. janine giri - vocal 'feat'. estelle randall - terse verse. kathryn & christopher field - music maestros. christy brain & carlie sutton - beauty & ballet. nadine ellery - 'dream time'. jonathan cox - magic of music. anton theatrical dance company - sound of c. compere: valerie broad. gillies, pies & pasties. ''get me a gillies''. -
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Document - GRAND VARIETY CONCERT, KIWANIS CLUB OF BENDIGO, 8 September, 1990
... - Collins Booksellers, News Media - Bendigo Advertiser. The Kiwanis... Media - Bendigo Advertiser. The Kiwanis International major ...Grand Variety Concert, Kiwanis Club of Bendigo. J B Osborne Theatre, Kangaroo Flat, Bendigo. Saturday, 8th September, 1990. What Is A Kiwanian? A Kiwanian is.. . The Kiwanis Story Kiwanis was founded in Detroit.. . Kiwanis Club Of Bendigo All the performers in tonight's programme have given their services in a voluntary capacity.. . Acknowledgements: Official Accompanist - Leila Watson, Stage Manager - Geoff Hamblin, Sound System - Alan Williams, Production Co-ordinator - Doug Sayle, Ticket Sales - Collins Booksellers, News Media - Bendigo Advertiser. The Kiwanis International major emphasis program for the next three years is: ''Children : Priority 1'' Programme - Paul Andison - President. Dance Central, Kathryn Field, Ric Cutler, Emma Symes & Renee Jeffrey (Ann-Maree Dancers), Eileen Hetherington, Katherine Emond, Christine & Elizabeth Roberts, Bendigo Dance Studio. Doris Leadbetter, Bendigo Chamber Choir, Dance Central, Rod Reeve, Ric Cutler, Bendigo Dance Studio, Ana Mitsikas, Tania De Jong, Dance Central. Comperes: Tony Fittock & Ric Norris. Advertisement; Gillies.entertainment, theatre, kiwanis club of bendigo, grand variety concert, kiwanis club of bendigo. j b osborne theatre, kangaroo flat, bendigo. 8 september, 1990. story kiwanis founded detroit. acknowledgements: accompanist - leila watson, stage manager - geoff hamblin, sound system - alan williams, production co-ordinator - doug sayle, ticket sales - collins booksellers, - bendigo advertiser. international major emphasis: ''children : priority 1'' programme - paul andison. dance central, kathryn field, ric cutler, emma symes & renee jeffrey (ann-maree dancers), eileen hetherington, katherine emond, christine & elizabeth roberts, bendigo dance studio. doris leadbetter, bendigo chamber choir, dance central, rod reeve, ric cutler, bendigo dance studio, ana mitsikas, tania de jong, dance central. comperes: tony fittock & ric norris. ad; gillies.` -
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Mixed media - Emu Creek Bush Band Collection: Compilation of photographs, news article transcript and photocopy of ball programme
One sheet of paper containing a compilation of photographs of the Bendigo Deutscher Verein 1903, the Masquerade Ball given by the German Turn Verein 1881, the Flights City Band 1903, a programme from the German Mask Ball 1901 and the transcript of a newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser 7/8/1901 describing the ball. bendigo deutscher verein, flights city band bendigo, emu creek bush band -
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Drawing - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Castlemaine Court House and School
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.Two separate sketches drawn white cardboard with black ink, both appear to be signed by R.A. Johnson 1978. One is a two-story building with COURT HOUSE Written above three arches, two shrubs are on both sides of a gate supported pillars with a wrought-iron fence on each side. Below the drawing written between two double lines - Court House Castlemaine built 1862. The other drawing is a typical school building of the gold rush era in the area, a steep-pitched slate roof and a bell tower with steeple on top. Written below the drawing - Castlemaine North Primary School 2051the bendigo advertiser, r. a. johnson, castlemaine north primary school, castlemaine court house -
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Negative - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: negatives of Jack Lockett and a house
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998. John Henry (Jack) Lockett OHM was born 22/1/1891, he was a WW1 veteran and was the oldest Australian when he died on 25/5 2002. He was remembered with a State Funeral in Bendigo 30/5 2002Three transparent plastic sleeves containing negatives. One has five rows of film with six in each row. A white paper label - 21/1/99 Thursday Jack Lockett. the second sleeve has four rows of film with six in each row with a label- Thursday 22.1.98 Jack Lockett 107yrs. Both sleeves contain images of the same male. The third sleeve has a large negative of a building with three gables behind a wrought iron gate and a tree on both sides.the bendigo advertiser, john henry lockett ohm, negitives, oldest australian -
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Memorabilia - Bendigo Advertiser Collection:
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.Two newspaper cuttings of letters to the editor of the Bendigo Advertiser and four correspondences relating them. The first letter to the editor is from H. McCartney Member of Committee 1957. Bendigo published on Friday, December 20, 1957. the second letter is a response from W. H. Crawford President and Life Member Eaglehawk Football Club published on Friday, December 27, 1957. There is a copy of an unpublished letter to the editor by H. McCartney. Also, a statement by an employee of the Bendigo Advertiser about an incident in the Bendigo Advertiser's office on Thursday, January 9, 1958. there two more letters to and from an Industrial Liaison Officer Arthur Bishop Queen Street, Melbourne dated 4th and 5th February 1958.the bendigo advertiser, eaglehawk football club, h. mccartney, arthur bishop -
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Drawing - Bendigo Advertiser Collection:
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.Two separate sketches of unknown subjects by unknown artists. One has a rough outline of face drawn pencil and a finished sketch of the face drawn in black ink. The other sketch is a finished head and shoulders drawn in pencil.the bendigo advertiser, pencil sketch of head and sholders, pencil and ink sketches of a face, burt sargent circa 1900. open garden nanga gnulle a parade of quilts -
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Book - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Ledger
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media.Bendigo Advertiser Collection An old ledger belonging to The Bendigo Advertiser newspaper or The Bendigo The Bendigo Independent newspaper. The front cover is light brown coloured cardboard with a dark brown fabric cover which are both very damaged, the binding and the back cover are missing. Ther are 574 pages each is divided into six collum's with headings- Date, No, Description of Work, To whom Charged, No, ?, Price. The first entry is dated Aug 23 1890 and the last is Sep 26 1898. There are descriptions of various printing The newspaper did for other people. The ledger is in very poor condition.ledger, the bendigo independent, the bendigo advertiser, printing -
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Financial record - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Long Gully Accounts Book, 01/06/1912
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998. A light brown coloured book, inside lined pages have red columns with headings - NAME Amt Due. Amt Paid. Bal Due. Long Gully is written at the top of the name column on each page. There are numerous surnames and amounts (shillings and pence) on all 100 pages. The first date is 27/4/95 and the last is 9/6/97 (presumably 1800). There is no identification of the owner of the book. the bendigo advertiser, bendigo independent, long gully accounts book -
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Legal record - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Bendigo Independent Articles of Association, 01/06/1912
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998. A light brown coloured book with black printing inside on light blue paper. The first page states MEMORANDUM and ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION of THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT PROPRIETARY LIMITED. BENDIGO BOLTON BROS., GENERAL PRINTERS, ETC. MITCHELL STREET 1912. There are another 40 pages of text relating to The Bendigo Independent Proprietary Limited the bendigo advertiser, bendigo independent, the bendigo independent articles of assocation, bolton bros. printing -
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Financial record - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Petty Cash Book, 01/06/1912
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998. A blue coloured book, the back cover is missing. Petty Cash Book is written on the first page. The other lined pages have red columns There are numerous entries and amounts (shillings and pence) on all 200(approx.) pages. The first date is June 30th, 1894. The last is June 5th, 1895. There is no identification of the owner of the book. the bendigo advertiser, bendigo independent, petty cash book -
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Journal - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Bendigo Independent Office Jornal
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.A small notebook with a black cover, inside there are 100 pages with blue lines on white paper. Inside the front cover handwritten in black ink - Independent Office May13th 1896. Written at the top of the first page -Independent Office Paper Book 13/5/96 Stock. Various items are listed with two columns of numbers beside them. The following pages all have dates and similar items and columns. The last page is dated Tuesday 5/1/97 the bendigo advertiser, bendigo independent -
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Pamphlet - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Rate Card
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.Two separate fold-out pamphlets titled Bendigo Advertiser advertising rate card. Both have a table of various advertising rates and general information about the Bendigo Advertiser. One has rad and black printing on cream paper dated February 1, 1987. The other has blue, yellow and black printing on white gloss paper dated July 1, 1998.the bendigo advertiser, advertising rates 1987, advertising rates 1998, pamphlets -
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Memorabilia - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Frank Bullen, New Building 2004
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.A4 photocopy of a Bendigo Advertiser article and photograph dated Aprill 12, 1986 by David Cooney about Frank Bullen, 65 who was retiring after 50 years of service with the Bendigo Advertiser. He held the record as the longest serving printer in the paper's 133-year history. In the photograph Frank is sitting at a desk with a newspaper in the new composing room. And a cutting from the Advertiser, Wednesday, November 3, 2004, with an article and photograph about the construction of the Advertiser's new premises at 47 Queen Street Bendigo. The building was designed local architect Micheal Huges and was a joint project between Morey and Hurford Pty Ltd and Robren Development. Pictured on the vacant sight are Builder Terry Hurford, Developers B.J. Edwards and Brendan Edwards and Advertiser General Manager Peter Dehnert looking at the plans.the bendigo advertiser, frank bullen -
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Memorabilia - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Meacham Award
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.A4 size internal memorandum on white paper, purple print heading- Bendigo Advertiser, blue signature at the bottom. B Baskett. MEMORANDUM To Mike Robson, Managing Director. Jack Dent, Executive Director (Finance). Rick Neville General Manager. From Bruce Baskett, General Manager. October 9, 1995. Naturally we are a bit over the moon after winning the Meacham Award. Believe me, it is a very highly prized award among the regional dailies. It has never been won by a Victorian paper before. There are more comments about winning the award with B. Baskett signature. Stapled to it is a cutting from the Albury Border Mail and a cutting from the Bendigo Advertiser referring to the award. A similar memorandum From Mr. Bruce Baskett General Manager to Mr. Mike Robson Managing Director INL, August 26, 1996, referring to the Bendigo Advertiser winning the award in 1996 is included.the bendigo advertiser, meacham award 1995, meacham award 1996 -
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Memorabilia - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Tabloid format launch
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Invitation, white cardboard with gold printing -Bendigo Advertiser The Directors and Management of the Bendigo Advertiser reat a luncheon to mark the official launch of the tabloid format Advertiser by the Premier of Victoria The Hon. Jeff Kennett, M.P. at the All Seasons International Motel, McIvor Highway, Bendigo, on Monday, June29, 1998 at 12.15 p.m. Also, a four-page A4 size program and menu for the event printed on white cardboard. The front page has a coloured photograph of The Hon. Jeff Kennett, M.P. Premier of Victoria and a brief history of the newspaper. The inside pages include a program for the event and a menu. On the rear page there is a list of the Bendigo Advertiser Board of Directors 1998the bendigo advertiser, tabloid size, all seasons international motel, jeff kennett -
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Memorabilia - Bendigo Advertiser Collection: Bendigo Advertiser booklet
The Bendigo Advertiser was first published in 1853. The Bendigo Independent was founded in 1866. In November 1918 the papers amalgamated and continued under The Bendigo Advertiser banner. The Bendigo Advertiser currently delivers news as a printed newspaper, digital paper and on its website and social media. The paper changed from broadsheet to Tabloid in 1998.A5 size booklet of 12 pages. The front cover has a photograph of the Bendigo Advertiser building in Pall Mall It includes a brief history of the paper and the roll of various departments of the organization Its not dated, presumably printed between 1963 and 2005the bendigo advertiser, information booklet