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Clunes MuseumPamphlet - EUREKA, WEEKLY TIMES
... THE WEEKLY TIMES...125 YEARS....1 DARK BLUE SOFT COVER, EUREKA 150, A PROGRAM ABOUT THE 150TH ANNIVERSERY OF THE STRUGGLE AT THE EUREKA STOCKADE .2 WEEKLY TIMES NEWSPAPER, SOUVENIR EDITION 125 YEARS- FIRST PUBLISHED 11/09/1869. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields THE WEEKLY TIMES 125 YEARS WEEKLY TIMES EUREKA 150 .1 DARK BLUE SOFT COVER, EUREKA 150, A PROGRAM ABOUT THE 150TH ANNIVERSERY OF THE STRUGGLE AT THE EUREKA STOCKADE .2 WEEKLY TIMES NEWSPAPER, SOUVENIR EDITION 125 YEARS- FIRST PUBLISHED 11/09/1869. ....1 DARK BLUE SOFT COVER, EUREKA 150, A PROGRAM ABOUT THE 150TH ANNIVERSERY OF THE STRUGGLE AT THE EUREKA STOCKADE .2 WEEKLY TIMES NEWSPAPER, SOUVENIR EDITION 125 YEARS- FIRST PUBLISHED 11/09/1869. THIS EDITION PUBLISHED 07/09/1994, PRICE $ 1.1Othe weekly times, 125 years weekly times, eureka 150 -
Orbost & District Historical Societyphotographs, The News Corporation Limited, September 13 1994
... A set of six heritage posters from 125 Years of The weekly Times. They are dated Sept. 13 1994. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. A series of special editions and special prints were produced for the 125th anniversary. These photographs are a useful reference tool. Weekly-Times photographs Sassafras A set of six heritage posters from 125 Years ...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. A series of special editions and special prints were produced for the 125th anniversary.These photographs are a useful reference tool.A set of six heritage posters from 125 Years of The weekly Times. They are dated Sept. 13 1994. The photographs have been colour tinted from glass negative plates.weekly-times photographs sassafras -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, The Weekly Times, September 1994
... Weekly Times dated Wed. Sept 7 1994. Price $1.10. It marks the anniversary of the first Weekly Times, Sept 11 1869. Inside is a special preview of the Royal Melbourne Show, a history of the show and a history of The Weekly Times. It also contains a brief history of 125 years...(ref Weekly Times web-site) This magazine is a useful reference tool on the history of the Royal Melbourne Show as well as The Weekly Times. weekly-times souvenir-newspaper magazine royal-melbourne-show rural-history A souvenir edition of The Weekly Times dated Wed. Sept 7 1994. Price $1.10. It marks the anniversary of the first Weekly Times, Sept 11 1869. Inside is a special preview of the Royal Melbourne Show, a history of the show and a history of The Weekly Times. It also contains a brief history of 125 years ...The Weekly Times was first published on September 11, 1869, by a group of Melbourne businessmen who owned the now-defunct Daily Telegraph, with the stated aim to be a “journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics”. It is Australia’s oldest rural newspaper, and is known far and wide as the Bible of the Bush. (ref Weekly Times web-site)This magazine is a useful reference tool on the history of the Royal Melbourne Show as well as The Weekly Times.A souvenir edition of The Weekly Times dated Wed. Sept 7 1994. Price $1.10. It marks the anniversary of the first Weekly Times, Sept 11 1869. Inside is a special preview of the Royal Melbourne Show, a history of the show and a history of The Weekly Times. It also contains a brief history of 125 years of rural news. On the front cover is a colourful picture of an older man sitting on a tree stump outside a bark hut. He is reading an early edition of The Weekly Times.weekly-times souvenir-newspaper magazine royal-melbourne-show rural-history
