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Tarnagulla History Archive
Newspaper excerpt - The Advertiser (Maryborough), The Advertiser (Maryborough), February 27, 1950
... Newspaper excerpt - The Advertiser (Maryborough)...The Advertiser (Maryborough) ...Don Clark Collection. Four-page excerpt from The Advertiser newspaper of February 27, 1950 collected for article 'Large Crowd At Switch-On' about a ceremony at Tarnagulla Public Hall in which electricity was turned on for the first time in the town. tarnagulla, power, electricity, switch-on ceremony, heraud, public hall, band, music, catering, food, fundraising -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Article, The wreck of the Speke - The Advertiser July 2021
... The wreck of the Speke - The Advertiser July 2021...The Advertiser ...The Speke was wrecked in Kitty Miller Bay, Phillip Island in 1906. This account by Donald Cameron was later challenged by local historians.HistoricalA4 printed copy of an article from The Advertiser on shipwrecks and The Speke. It contains recollections of local, Donald Cameron. July 25, 2021The Advertiser. Ship Wrecks. The Wreck of the Speke. Jul 29 2020 Updated July 25, 2021the speke, shipwrecks, the advertiser, sailing ships, donald cameron, kitty miller bay phillip island, figurehead of the "speke" -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, W D Vaughan Pty Ltd, The Kew Advertiser, Thursday November 25, 1926, 25/11/1926
... The Kew Advertiser, Thursday November 25, 1926...the kew advertiser ..."The Kew Advertiser , published by WD Vaughan, commenced publication in January 1926 and, before the year's end, a modern printing plant had been established at 128 Denmark Street (demolished). This later became the nerve centre for publication of four other local newspapers: The Hawthorn Standard (1932), the Eastern Suburbs Advertiser (1934), the Coburg Courier (1935) and the Brunswick Sentinel (1936). The last two were later sold to another publisher, and the remaining three merged in 1959 to form the Eastern Suburbs Standard. This, in turn, continued under that name until 1974, when it merged with a counterpart from Doncaster, the Whitehorse Standard, and then carried on (under various names) until 1980." (Source: City of Boroondara : Thematic Environmental History, p. 75)This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.The Kew Advertiser, Thursday November 25, 1926. An original copy of the Kew Advertiser dating from 1926 the kew advertiser, wd vaughan -- publisher, newspapers -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Slide - Newspaper, The Kew Advertiser, 1926
... The Kew Advertiser...the kew advertiser ...One of a group of eight slides containing images of publications and newspapers produced in Kew including The Kew Mercury, and the Kew Advertiser. This image is of the front page of The Kew Advertiser, published in January 1926. The slides were donated by Miss Katherine Murphy in 1980.35 mm colour transparency (slide) of the front page of the 21 January 1926 issue of The Kew Advertiser.newspapers -- kew (vic.), the kew advertiser -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Slide - Newspaper, The Kew Advertiser, 1926
... The Kew Advertiser...the kew advertiser ...One of a group of eight slides containing images of publications and newspapers produced in Kew including The Kew Mercury, and the Kew Advertiser. This image is of the front page of The Kew Advertiser, published on 4 March 1926. The slides were donated by Miss Katherine Murphy in 1980.35 mm colour transparency (slide) of the front page of the 4 March 1926 issue of The Kew Advertiser.newspapers -- kew (vic.), the kew advertiser -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, W D Vaughan Pty Ltd, The Kew Advertiser, Thursday April 28 1927, 28/04/1927
... The Kew Advertiser, Thursday April 28 1927...the kew advertiser ..."The Kew Advertiser , published by WD Vaughan Pty Ltd, commenced publication in January 1926 and, before the year's end, a modern printing plant had been established at 128 Denmark Street (demolished). This later became the nerve centre for publication of four other local newspapers: The Hawthorn Standard (1932), the Eastern Suburbs Advertiser (1934), the Coburg Courier (1935) and the Brunswick Sentinel (1936). The last two were later sold to another publisher, and the remaining three merged in 1959 to form the Eastern Suburbs Standard. This, in turn, continued under that name until 1974, when it merged with a counterpart from Doncaster, the Whitehorse Standard, and then carried on (under various names) until 1980." (Source: City of Boroondara : Thematic Environmental History, p. 75)This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.An original copy of the Kew Advertiser dating from 1927 the kew advertiser, newspapers -- kew (vic), wd vaughan pty ltd -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, W D Vaughan Pty Ltd, The Kew Advertiser, Thursday March 30, 1933, 30/03/1933
... The Kew Advertiser, Thursday March 30, 1933...the kew advertiser ..."The Kew Advertiser , published by WD Vaughan Pty Ltd, commenced publication in January 1926 and, before the year's end, a modern printing plant had been established at 128 Denmark Street (demolished). This later became the nerve centre for publication of four other local newspapers: The Hawthorn Standard (1932), the Eastern Suburbs Advertiser (1934), the Coburg Courier (1935) and the Brunswick Sentinel (1936). The last two were later sold to another publisher, and the remaining three merged in 1959 to form the Eastern Suburbs Standard. This, in turn, continued under that name until 1974, when it merged with a counterpart from Doncaster, the Whitehorse Standard, and then carried on (under various names) until 1980." (Source: City of Boroondara : Thematic Environmental History, p. 75)This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.An original copy of the Kew Advertiser dating from 1933. the kew advertiser, wd vaughan pty ltd, newspapers -- kew (vic.) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, The Advertiser (Late Evelyn Observer), Friday, April 22, 1927
... The Advertiser (Late Evelyn Observer), Friday, April 22...The Advertiser ...Published in Hurstbridge but claims to have a wide circulation around the area, including Eltham and Greensborough. It contains numerous advertisements by businesses in the district. This edition records the death of Victor Barnes (uncle of the donor) from the after-effects of service in the trenches in France during WW1. Digital copy accessible via Trove (1927, April 22). Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), p. 1 (AFTERNOON). Retrieved July 26, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page5870397the advertiser, advertisements, victor barnes, david smyth collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - EXTRACTS FROM THE ADVERTISER 1930
... EXTRACTS FROM THE ADVERTISER 1930...Extracts from the Advertiser ...Photocopied articles from the Bendigo Advertiser files sometime in the 1930's of Bendigo Memories 1860 - 80, written by Mr. George Meudell. Items include gold mining, wine growing local identies, banking, schools and foundries. Each page has Reg. F. Back, stamped on them in green ink.document, newspaper, bendigo advertiser, extracts from the advertiser, bendigo memories 1860 - 80, g d meudell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - A STORY OF PROGRESS, THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER
... A STORY OF PROGRESS, THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER ...'A story of progress' produced by the Bendigo Advertiser and The Bendigonian - their history and how they are produced - with the Proprietors' Compliments. 8 pages with photographs.Bendigo Advertiser and Bendigonianbendigo, newspapers, bendigo advertiser, bendigo advertiser, bendigonian, newspapers, george mackay, robert mackay, angus mackay. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - W. BABIDGE COLLECTION: THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER
... W. BABIDGE COLLECTION: THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER...W. Babidge Collection - The Bendigo Advertiser ...Printed Bendigo Advertiser Account (a) and envelope (b). Account dated 15 Mar 1940 in the name of Mr. W. Babidge, Glendale, Wakool P. O. N.S.W. Envelope has beige coloured window with dark blue border. Postmarked 21 Mch 1940. Has a green 1d. Stamp attached.document, w. babidge collection - the bendigo advertiser, the bendigo advertiser & independent -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: ARTICLES ON THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER BALLAD CONTEST
... GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: ARTICLES ON THE BENDIGO...the bendigo advertiser ...Five Bendigo Advertiser articles from May 1954 on two vocal contests, one the Bendigo Advertiser ballad the other Sutton's "Star of Lieder". Miss Gertrude Perry was a finalist in the Bendigo Advertiser contest. ther attendees were; Douglas Stuchberry, Peter Campbell, Arthur Mee, Jennifer Eddy, Helen Foster, Vincent Warrener, Joan Levecke, Gordon Wilcock, Elizabeth West, Loris Sutton, Joy Mammen.newspaper, bendigo, the bendigo advertiser -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, W D Vaughan Pty Ltd, The Kew Advertiser, Vol.16 No.37, Thursday September 25 1941, 25/09/1941
... The Kew Advertiser, Vol.16 No.37, Thursday September 25...the kew advertiser ..."The Kew Advertiser , published by WD Vaughan Pty Ltd, commenced publication in January 1926 and, before the year's end, a modern printing plant had been established at 128 Denmark Street (demolished). This later became the nerve centre for publication of four other local newspapers: The Hawthorn Standard (1932), the Eastern Suburbs Advertiser (1934), the Coburg Courier (1935) and the Brunswick Sentinel (1936). The last two were later sold to another publisher, and the remaining three merged in 1959 to form the Eastern Suburbs Standard. This, in turn, continued under that name until 1974, when it merged with a counterpart from Doncaster, the Whitehorse Standard, and then carried on (under various names) until 1980." (Source: City of Boroondara : Thematic Environmental History, p. 75)Kew Newspaper produced in 1941 by W D Vaughamn Pty Ltd. The newspaper was printed at his offices in Denmark Street. The banner headline claims that it had a distribution of 6,000 copies.the kew advertiser, newspapers -- kew (vic), wd vaughan pty ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER AND SANDHURST COMMERCIAL CIRCULAR 9 DEC 1853, 1853
... THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER AND SANDHURST COMMERCIAL CIRCULAR 9...the bendigo advertiser ...Newspaper. Bendigo Advertiser. No. 1, Vol. 1, Friday Dec 9, 1853. Double sided A3 size newspaper. First edition of Bendigo Advertiser. First inland journal published in Victoria. Contains varying advertisements and one marriage of William Jackson and Jemima Markwell. (William Jackson should read William Nelson). See attached file for further information on Nelson/Markwell wedding. Printed by R R Haverfield, Friday Dec 9 1853. G Lea written in pen on back page of newspaper. Also an envelope written on in blue pen - 1st edition, Mrs Lea, Bendigo Advertiser.' Marie Meurer, Garsed Street' written on top LH corner of paper, in ink. On display at library 21.2.2019, returned.newspaper, bendigo, the bendigo advertiser -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper article, Advertiser Magazine, The Advertiser celebrates 126 years of tradition, 18/08/1999
... The Advertiser celebrates 126 years of tradition ...A brief history of the Evelyn Observer local newspapers established at Kangaroo Ground in 1873, from "Advertiser Magazine", forerunner of "The Local Paper" published by Ash Long.Newspaper articleharry gilham collection, evelyn observer, community newspaper, kangaroo ground, andrew ross, robert charles harris -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER CENTENARY STAFF DINNER
... LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER... The Bendigo Advertiser ...A cream, green and brown document on the front of which is printed, ' 1853 The Bendigo Advertiser Centenary Staff Dinner Shamrock Hotel Saturday December 5th 1953.' Inside are the menu and toasts to Her Majesty The Queen and to the Bendigo Newspapers, and a response by Col. Sir George Lansell, C.M.G., V.D. Photo of staff inside.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, centenary supplements, lydia chancellor, collection, the bendigo advertiser, newspaper, media, organization, shamrock hotel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, The Advertiser Cuttings - 1930-1931, 26/09/1930
... The Advertiser Cuttings - 1930-1931. ...These newspaper articles were written by David Medhurst senior in the early 1930s and report on life in Greensborough. Articles first published in the [Hurstbridge] Advertiser. Copies made from the notebook in which Medhurst kept track of his payment for articles.Photocopies of news clippings.40 pages.Hnadwritten notes on each page.david medhurst, greensborough, hurstbridge advertiser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER PHOTOGRAPH - THE CHINESE DRAGON, BENDIGO EASTER FAIR
... BENDIGO ADVERTISER PHOTOGRAPH - THE CHINESE DRAGON, BENDIGO ...Bendigo Advertiser photograph, black & white photo, postcard size Circa 1950s No A1 The Chinese Dragon, Bendigo Easter FairBendigo Advertiser -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Geelong Advertiser, Horticultural Society of Victoria, 1860
... the geelong advertiser...The Geelong Advertiser ...Photocopy of an article in the Geelong Advertiser 15 October, 1860 p3. Description of the first show of the season which included model fruit. Mention of a grant of money to be provided by the Government for the establishment of a Horticultural Garden on a large piece of land provided by the Government.the geelong advertiser, garden show, wax models of fruit, government grant, establishment of burnley gardens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER 16/3/1916
... THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER 16/3/1916...The Bendigo Advertiser 16/3/1916 ...The Bendigo Advertiser, dated Thursday, March 16. 1916. Pages 1 to 4. Some items are: Bendigo Pottery Works, Life on a Troopship - Wheeler Harold Abbott's Notes, Hearing conducted in Melbourne on 15th March re Dr. H. L. Atkinson's Will, A Sick Soldier, Private R. J. Arnold, 6th Batt., of Bendigo with photo, Mining Intelligence, Licenses Reduction Board, naming hotels in the Bendigo, Kangaroo Flat and Strathfieldsaye Licensing Districts, the Eucalyptus Distillers' Dispute and Victorian Railway Works.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, news items, the bendigo advertiser 16/3/1916, bendigo pottery works, wheeler harold abbott, dr h l atkinson, pte r j arnold 6th batt, licenses reduction board, mining intelligence, eucalyptus distillers dispute -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - The Melbourne Advertiser No. 2 Vol. 1 (price sixpence) Published by John P. Fawkner. Original Hand-written Copy. Published weekly (30 copies per week)
... The Melbourne Advertiser No. 2 Vol. 1 (price sixpence ...January 8th, 1838, no.2 Vol.1 issue of John Fawkner's hand-written "Melbourne Advertiser" newspaper.The Melbourne Advertiser Port Phillip Australia No. 2 Vol. 1 (price sixpence) Published by John P. Fawkner. Original Hand-written Copy. One sheet - four pages hand-written sheets. Published weekly (30 copies per week). Photocopy of original sheets included. Stored in brown paper sleeve. hand-written original newspaper, john fawkner, melbourne advertiser -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Photo published in the Bendigo Advertiser of the New Chum Syncline Mine, circa 1930s
... Photo published in the Bendigo Advertiser of the New Chum ...Photo published in the Bendigo Advertiser of the New Chum Syncline Mine - identity of miners verified by mining veteran Tom Rowehistory, bendigo, mining, new chum syncline mine, tom rowe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: THE ADVERTISER
... NEWSPAPER COLLECTION: THE ADVERTISER ...Folder 113 1) Tuesday, December 9, 2003. 2) Tuesday, September 5, 1995. 3) Saturday, January 1, 2000. 4) Wednesday, August 16, 1995. 5) Friday, September 25, 1987. 6) Friday, May 29, 1987. 7) Thursday, May 28, 1987. 8) Tuesday, May 26, 1987. 9) Wednesday, May 27, 1987. 10) Friday, April 15, 1983. 11) Monday, November 22, 1982. 12) Saturday, February 16, 1963. 13) Monday, July 30, 1962. 14) Tuesday, July 31, 1962. 15) Saturday, February 3, 1917. 16) Thursday, April 13, 1972. 17) Saturday, January 23, 1988. 18) October, 1980. 19) Wednesday, June 7, 1989. 20) Monday, May 25, 1987. 21) Bendigo Advertiser Saturday, July 3, 1971 22) Bendigo Advertiser Saturday, august 22, 1992 23) Herald March 8, 1990 copy of Melbourne Morning Herald November 19, 1850 24) Bendigo Advertiser - Wednesday, July 26, 2000 25) Bendigo Advertiser - Thursday, July 27, 2000 26) Herald Sun - Thursday July 27, 2000 27) Bendigo Advertiser - Friday, July 28, 2000 28) The Gazette - Wednesday, November 12, 1980 29) The Gazette - Wednesday, April 8, 1981 30) The Gazette - Wednesday, November 25, 1981 31) The Gazette - Wednesday, February 10, 1982 32) The Gazette - Wednesday, February 17, 1982 33) The Gazette - Wednesday, May 12, 1982 34) The Gazette - Wednesday, May 19, 1982 35) The Gazette - Wednesday, June 23, 1982 36) The Gazette - Wednesday, June 30, 1982 37) The Gazette - Wednesday, July 7, 1982 38) The Gazette - Wednesday, August 4, 1982 39) The Gazette - Wednesday, August 11, 1982 40) The Gazette - Wednesday, August 18, 1982 41) The Gazette - Wednesday, September 22, 1982 42) The Gazette - Wednesday, September 29, 1982 43) The Gazette - Wednesday, October 13, 1982 44) The Gazette - Wednesday, October 20, 1982 45) The Gazette - Wednesday, November 3, 1982 46) The Gazette - Wednesday, November 17, 1982 47) Golden City Gazette - December 1, 1976 48) Golden City Gazette - April 27, 1977 49) The Mail Bendigo - November 27, 1968 50) The Mail Bendigo - December 11, 1968 51) The Mail Bendigo - March 26, 1969 52) The Mail Bendigo - March 19, 1969 53) The Mail Bendigo - November 26, 1969 54) The Mail Bendigo - February 11, 1970newspaper, bendigo advertiser -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Newspaper - The Adelaide Advertiser and The News, 1945
... The Adelaide Advertiser and The News ...These newspapers were kept by the donors parents as a momento of the time nearing the end of the European War and the Pacific War.. Old news print yellowing small tears at the edgesThe Advertiser, Adelaide South Australia, (dated) Wednesday May 9 1945 & Wednesday August 15 1945 The News, Adelaide, Tuesday May 8, May 9, & August 14 1945many articles of the war and other happenings of the time. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: THE SHAMROCK HOTEL, 19/11/1977
... The Bendigo Advertiser ...Newspaper Article entitled 'The Four Faces of the Shamrock' , by Amy Huxtable, from the Bendigo Advertiser Saturday November 19 1977. It is a chronological History of the Shamrock Hotel. 1st face 1854, 2nd face 1860, 3rd face 1897, 4th face, the current Shamrock after restorationBendigo Advertisernewspaper, bendigo, early history, the bendigo advertiser, the shamrock hotel, any huxtable -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - THE ADVERTISER: FRIDAY JULY 3, 2009 HISTORY-EVENTS THAT SHAPED BENDIGO 32 PAGES, 1881
... THE ADVERTISER: FRIDAY JULY 3, 2009 HISTORY-EVENTS THAT ...Headline Moments of the Past The Advertiser, Friday July 3, 2009 History - Events That Shaped Bendigo 32 Page Supplement. Newspaper supplement includes images and articles as diverse as the construction of Alexander Fountain in 1881, The Great Depression 1930s, End of World War II 1945, CBD Floods 1949, Queen Elizabeth's Visit 1954, Olympic Games (Melb) and first television in Bendigo 1956, Bendigo farewells local champion horse 1958, Demolition of verandahs on local buildings 1960s, opening of Eppalock 1964, The Vietnam War 1965-1975, The new dragon Sun Loong 1970, The last tram run and Faraday kidnapping 1972, opening of Sacred Heart Cathedral 1977, opening of Hargreaves Mall 1982, Killians Walk Fire and Gaol Siege 1987, Local government Amalgamation 1993, Opening of Marketplace and Discovery Centre 1995, Restoration of Rosalind Park Cascades 1997, Bendigo Tornado 2003. This publication has not been scanned.bendigo, history, bendigo advertiser, alexander fountain construction 1881, bendigo cbd floods 1949, dmolitition of bendigo building verandahs 1960s, last tram run 1972, killians walk fire 1987, bendigo tornado 2003 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article and Photograph, Bundoora Hall, 2019_
Compilation of transcriptions of newspaper articles and photographs from The Argus 06/04/1923; Advertiser (Hurstbridge) 23/11/1923 and 25/071924 and Diamond Valley News 21/07/1967. The first Bundoora District Hall on the corner of Grimshaw Street and Plenty Road Bundoora was opened in April 1923; its replacement on Noorang Avenue Bundoora in November 1967.4 p. black and white text and colour photographsbundoora district hall, bundoora hall, grimshaw street bundoora, plenty road bundoora -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HANRO COLLECTION: HANRO PHOTO PROOFS
... The Bendigo Advertiser. Hanro. ...Hanro Photo Proofs:- Brown envelope with red print. Print on top left hand is *The Bendigo Advertiser Photographic Service. A Division of The Bendigo Advertiser Newspapers. Diagonally across the page is a red strip with *Your Photographs* At the bottom left is *If not delivered within 14days, return 'The Bendigo Advertiser,' Bendigo. On the front, hand written in blue ink is 'Proofs (Hanro)* Inside in a small wax paper pouch is 5 x photos 5.2x7.8cm of Hanro's factory floor showing the equipment and manufacture of fabric. Box 116AThe Bendigo Advertiser Photographic Service.hanro, clothing, photo proofs, the bendigo advertiser. hanro. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Advertiser et al, Dedicated Gardener on a Grand Scale, 02.04.2004-02.10.2004
... The Advertiser ...Thomas Robert Noel Lothian best known doe Directorship of Adelaide Botanic Garden and establishment of Mt Lofty Botanic Garden. Certificate of Competency 1934.obituary, thomas lothian, thomas robert noel lothian, stephen forbes, don riddell, andrew lothian, adelaide botanic gardens, mt lofty botanic garden, peter may, vivian lothian, andrew smith, noel lothian, tony lothian, janet lothian, certificate of competency in horticulture -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Advertiser, "A whole mile of tram car memories" - Adelaide tramway history & opening of AETM Track, 26/10/1972 12:00:00 AM
... The Advertiser ...Newspaper Clipping from the Adelaide Advertiser dated 25/10/1972 in the Opinion section, written by Lance Campbell, of Father Graham Kaines providing a potted history of Adelaide's trams, the opening of the AETM's first section of tramway track and Fr. Graham's interest since a 14 year old in trams. Includes a photograph of three workers (unknown), trams No. 1, 282 (?) and Ballarat 21 on depot fan. Page 5 of newspaper. See also Other Information for personal note from cataloguer.In red biro on top of page "Nice Fite over car 29 at Bendigo 881"trams, tramways, aetm, tramway museums, adelaide, father graham kaines