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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photocopied page, Transport in Linton, 1920s to 1950s
... Noel Howlett... Hayward Jean Bath Viv and Rae Nunn Noel Howlett Molly Brumby James ...This collage of photographs may have been published in an edition of the Woady Yaloak Historical Society newsletter.Photocopy of a collage of photographs, showing various types of transport used in and around Linton between the 1920s and the 1950s. Owners of cars, trucks etc. are identified.transport, cars, trucks, horse drawn vehicles, delivery vans, kelvin and rose nunn, laurie bruty, mr smith (butcher), betty greenbank, roy greenbank, tom adams, jack gardner, maurice moynihan, harry and jane hayward, jean bath, viv and rae nunn, noel howlett, molly brumby, james and eleanor barr, eleanor reidy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, Ballarat School of Mines Revue, 1961, 1961
Small soft covered booklet with black and red ink on the cover. The contents include details for the Ballarat School of Mines Revue for 1961 called 'Off the Beat'. Performers included Danny Taylor, Eric Mcgrath, David Bell, Bob Coutts, Noel Murphy, Noel Whitcher, Anne Moorhouse, Sue Mole, Noel Delosa, Jill Norton, Mary Wettenhall, Barry Lonsdale, David Kirton, Don Yates, Baldwin Eng, Suresh Chand, Teddy Gan, Francis Kwong, Daniel Yung, jenny Milbourne, Jenny trahar, Anita Bitans, Janis ermanis, Kevin Rogers, Kevin Sculley, David Kirton, Noelene Ahpee, Ruth Nelson, Gersina Prox, Peter Agrums, Sue Davies, Balswin Eng, Edward Scull, John Kavanagh, Val Baker, Sue Mole, Val Driffen, Jill Norton, Graeme Williams, Malcolm Peel, Geoffrey Simmonds, David Kirton, George Leishman, Barry Lonsdale, William Roodenburg, Ian Weir, Jack tay, W. McDonald, L. Hillman, J. McCullock, Miss Catford, Beverley Howlett, Edith Lawn, Mr Dixon, B. Nolan.ballarat school of mines, review, theatre, poster -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 27 mm sq slide/s, Andrew Howlett, the first horse drawn tower wagon at Sovereign Hill, Apr. 1975
Yields information about the horse drawn tower wagon first used in Ballarat and has a strong association with some of the COTMA 1975 Conference participants.Colour slide, Kodak white cardboard mount, developed April 1975 of the first horse-drawn tower wagon at Sovereign Hill. This item was offered to the BTPS but declined as it did not have the storage space for it. Understood to have later been dismantled. Photo dated 24/4/1975. See also Reg item 7280 for another photo by David Verrier. The tall person in the photo is John Radcliffe, and standing next to him is Bill Kingsley, The person with his hands in his pockets is Peter Kahn, and behind him is Mal Macaulay and Rolf Jinks. Standing alongside Bill Kingsley is Noel Forster person with tie - Geoff Cargeeg.ballarat, tramways, trams, tower wagon, sovereign hill, cotma