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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, Tuesday 17th June 1941
... The Age Newspaper....Age Newspaper of 10 pages.... Dandenong melbourne . Newspaper The Age Newspaper. Age Newspaper ...Age Newspaper of 10 pages.non-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, The Age, One page from 'The Age' newspaper, Thursday August 6th, 1914, 6-Aug-14
... One page from 'The Age' newspaper, Thursday August 6th...One page from 'The Age' newspaper, Thursday August 6th... Road Ringwood North melbourne Newspaper One page from 'The Age ...Small section at the foot of page 10, column 4, titled 'Sales of Property', detailing the sales for July 1914 by Messrs Coghill and Houghton. Included are some local sales from Bayswater, Ringwood, Mooroolbark and Kilsyth.One page from 'The Age' newspaper, Thursday August 6th, 1914. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book - Library Book The Age Newspaper Stories from 1979--1980, The best of the Age 1979---1980 Edited by Peter Cole-Adams, First published 1980
... Library Book The Age Newspaper Stories from 1979--1980...Library Book The Age Newspaper Stories from 1979--1980 Book ...A large paperback book with laminated black and white covers. It has a montage of people and events on both front and back covers.age, newspaper, best, journalism, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book - Library Book The Age Newspaper stories from 1854-1979, David Syme & Comp.Ltd, 125 Years of Age. Edited By Geoffrey Hutton and Les Tanner
... Library Book The Age Newspaper stories from 1854-1979...Library Book The Age Newspaper stories from 1854-1979 Book ...Large paperback book with laminated red black and white covers with a montage of people and events on the front and back. The bottom righthand corner on the front cover has a red triangle made to look as if it is foldered back and printed in black is HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PAGES OF ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT NEWSPAPERS.age, newspaper, history, hutton, tanner, blainey, highlights, ranald mcdonald -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper, The Age, Friday June 9th 1944
... Age Newspaper 8 pages cost 2d....The Age Newspaper.... Dandenong melbourne Newspaper. The Age. Age Newspaper 8 pages cost ...Age Newspaper 8 pages cost 2d.non-fictioninvasion of the bulge. air offensive stepped up. -
Geelong Cycling Club
Article, Newspaper, The Age Newspaper, 30/1/1930
... Newspaper article printed in The Age newspaper on Monday...The Age Newspaper...-peninsula Article, Newspaper Newspaper article printed in The Age ...This newspaper article records the cycling events and results held by the Geelong Amateurs and GWCC and the winners of the events on Sunday, 29th January, 1930.This article provides details of races and numbers of cyclists involved in competitive cycling racing in 1930.Newspaper article printed in The Age newspaper on Monday, January 20, 1930.geelong amateur cycling club, gwcc, newspaper article, the age. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy - Swanston St tramway electrificiation - 70 years, The Age Newspaper, 19-4-1995
... of the Swanston St tramway Electrification. From The Age newspaper....The Age Newspaper... of the Swanston St tramway Electrification. From The Age newspaper ...Provides a lead up to the celebration of the 70 years since Electrification of the Swanston St line which featured a parade of 25 trams. Includes photograph of two tramway workers on T class 180 with other trams behind. Photographed at South Melbourne Depot.Provides advance publicity of a tramway historical event.Photocopy; a photograph for the 70th Anniversary of the Swanston St tramway Electrification. From The Age newspaper.trams, tramways, 70th anniversary, electrification, t 180, celebrations, swanston st -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Newspaper Age 1898, 24.10.1898
... Newspaper Age 1898...Age newspaper 24.10.1898. This newspaper was used...1898 Age newspapers... Mitcham melbourne Newspaper Age 1898 Newspaper 1898 Age newspapers ...Age newspaper 24.10.1898. This newspaper was used as packing for a picture in the children's room, and the paper would have been read by August Schwerkolt. The house was purchased by Whitehorse Council, and pulled down in 1924. The paper was found in a machine drawer in September 2014 by Rosalie Wale, a great great grand-daughter of August Schwerkolt and works at Schwerkolt Cottage.1898 Age newspapersAge Melbourne 24/10/1898documents, newspapers -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy, The Age Newspaper, Old Trams no more expensive, 10-9-1995
... " written by Sue Hewitt for The Age 10-9-1995. From The Age...The Age Newspaper... Hewitt for The Age 10-9-1995. From The Age newspaper. Old Trams ...Article titled "Old Trams no more expensive" - about the cost of maintaining the W class Trams. According to Rohan Storey of the National Trust, they were of the view that the costings were biased. Compares the cost of new trams such as the Z class. Features a photo by Robert Banks of trams stored in the "Henderson Springs" factory in Racecourse Road Flemington,Yields information about the storage of W class trams in a former factory in Flemington.Photocopy of an article "Old Trams no more expensive" written by Sue Hewitt for The Age 10-9-1995. From The Age newspaper.trams, tramways, new trams, z class, w class tram, national trust, stored trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Photocopy, The Age Newspaper, Law-breaking does come in cycles, police blitz proves, 28-10-1995
... - particularly about cycle couriers. From The Age newspaper....The Age Newspaper... - particularly about cycle couriers. From The Age newspaper. Law-breaking ...Article titled - "Law-breaking does come in cycles, police blitz proves" about the behaviour of cyclists, particularly Couriers in the City area. Has a photo of a cyclist, a Courier, overtaking a tram (SW6 949 with a Bank of Melbourne home loan sign) on the wrong side. Quotes Senior Constable FarrarYields information about the behaviour of cyclists in the city area and trams.Photocopy, A4 sheet, of an article "Law-breaking does come in cycles, police blitz proves" - written by Tim Winkler - particularly about cycle couriers. From The Age newspaper.trams, tramways, sw6 class, sw6 949, cyclists, traffic, behaviour, road rules -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper
... AGE NEWSPAPER...AGE NEWSPAPERS ISSUED TO COMMEMORATE SPECIAL EVENTS....AGE NEWSPAPER DATED OCTOBER 16, 1954 CENTENARY OF THE AGE...NEWSPAPER Newspaper AGE NEWSPAPER DATED OCTOBER 16, 1954 ...AGE NEWSPAPERS ISSUED TO COMMEMORATE SPECIAL EVENTS.AGE NEWSPAPER DATED OCTOBER 16, 1954 CENTENARY OF THE AGE: VICTORIA 150 TH ANNIVERSARY 16TH NOVEMBER 1984, 25TH JANUARY 1986 HISTORY'S NATIONA REVIEW 1976; AGE WEEKENDER 16TH NOVEMBER 1984.local history, documents, newspapers, age newspaper -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Article - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Is Heavy Harry doomed?, The Age Newspaper Melbourne, 09 Sep 1957
... Article in The Age newspaper written by Claude Forell...The Age Newspaper Melbourne... Article in The Age newspaper written by Claude Forell concerning ...The Fred Rochow Railways Collection incorporates photos related to the operation of the Wodonga Railway Station including different types of trains and railways staff C. 1930 – 1990. It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. He joined the Victorian Railways on 17th June l947 and retired in 1988. For some time, he was a member of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and served a term as a member of the Trades Hall Council. He had an extensive knowledge of the struggles that took place to achieve better conditions for railway workers. Fred worked for many years as a fireman and then worked his way up the ranks to driver, experiencing many changes from the days of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern XPT train. He worked throughout Victoria at different stages of his career, with his final working years focused on the northeast of Victoria and the Albury to Melbourne line. After his retirement, Fred continued to share his love of steam miniature trains with the community.This collection has local and statewide significance as it captures images of trains, locomotives and personnel who operated the railway services in Wodonga and throughout Northeast Victoria. The railways played a critical role in opening up Victoria and connecting Australia for trade, business, social communication and transport.Article in The Age newspaper written by Claude Forell concerning the future of "Heavy Harry". Quote "Heavy Harry, once the pride of the Victorian Railways fleet of locomotives, may never run again. His massive frame, flecked with rust and dust, has not raised a puff if smoke for 15 months". Locomotive H220 "Heavy Harry" was added to the Victorian Heritage Register with Heritage Number H2163 on April 10, 2008railways wodonga, fred rochow, wodonga railwaymen, locomotive h220, "heavy harry" -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Newspaper - The Age, Francis Cooke, printer and publisher, 17-10-1854
... The newspaper is the very first edition of The Age...Newspaper, The Age newspaper, Vol. 1, No. 1, first edition... 1st, 1851. This edition of The Age newspaper is very ...The newspaper is the very first edition of The Age. The central shield has the words "COLONY OF VICTORIA" printed below it. the handwritten script has the name John Pascoe, and the location of Fawner, a suburb of Melbourne. There are eight pages comprising of two large sheets, folded one inside the other and all sides printed on. This edition was printed and published by Francis Cooke, for the publishers Francis Cooke & Co. at The Age Newspaper and General Printing Office, 21 Elizabeth Street, South Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, which came into being on July 1st, 1851.This edition of The Age newspaper is very significant as it is the first edition, printed 17th October 1854, and contains shipping news amongst may other topics in its eight pages. Newspapers were very significant in Colonial times for a meas of communication throughout the colony. Newspaper, The Age newspaper, Vol. 1, No. 1, first edition, Tuesday October 17th 1854. eight pages. Large format. Inscription in script on top of first and last page. Handwritten in script "John Pascoe" "Fawkner" "COLONY OF VICTORIA" "PRINTED DAILY" "PRICE SIXPENCEflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the age, newspaper, melbourne, colony of victoria, first edition, 1854, john pascoe, fawkner -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Internet Article, Bush dances to polling booths: Mechanics' Institutes' role in democracy - written by Tony Wright published 18 June 2016 in The Age newspaper
... in The Age newspaper... June 2016 in The Age newspaper ... -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, "Age" Newspaper cutting announcing the death of Catherine Maggs on 14th. October 1960
... "Age" Newspaper cutting announcing the death of Catherine...Newspaper "Age" Newspaper cutting announcing the death ...Catherine Maggs was married to James Maggs who belonged to a large pioneer family in the Ringwood area. They had nine children. James died in July 1940. (From the book "Ringwood Place of Many Eagles by Hugh Anderson)Small newpaper cutting.MAGGS.—On October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, beloved wife of the late James Maggs, loved mother of Oliver, Douglas, Lawrence (deceased), Ruby (Mrs. Bruce), Basil, Lewis (deceased), Ronald (deceased), Beulah (Mrs. Boppel) and James, aged 78 years. A wonderful mother at rest. MAGGS.—On October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, dearly loved mother of Beulah and mother-in-law of Bert. Peacefully sleeping. MAGGS.—on October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Catherine, dearly loved mother of Oliver. We'll meet again, Kitty. MAGGS.—on October 14, at her home, Kalinda Road, Ringwocd, Catherine, loving friend of Ruby Richardson. Sadly missed. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Newspaper
... The Age newspaper...The Age newspaper October 17 1854. One of three first... Warrnambool great-ocean-road Newspaper The Age newspaper October 17 ...The Age newspaper October 17 1854. One of three first printed number 1 volume 1. Printed signature of John Pascoe Fawkner.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, newspaper, the age newspaper, john pascoe fawkner -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Newspaper - Fragment of The Age newspaper, January 2 1872
... Fragment of The Age newspaper...Historic Newspaper 1872 former Royal Mint The Age, Tuesday ...Damaged and weathered newspaper page. There is a large rip through the centre of the page. The Age, Tuesday January 2, 1872historic newspaper, 1872, former royal mint -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph Street scene, Fitzroy St, St Kilda
... The Age newspaper... and cat in front of shops night scene atmospheric The Age ...Woman and cat in front of shops night scene atmosphericblack and white photograph copy -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph Building, The Age newspaper, 11/10/1970
... The Age newspaper... College The Age newspaper ...Photograph taken 1970 now Rabbinical Collegeblack and white photograph -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph Building, Stanthorpe
... The Age newspaper... for Alexander Sutherland, later Presbyterian Manse The Age newspaper ...Built 1875 for Alexander Sutherland, later Presbyterian Manseblack and white photographGiven to historical society by Mis E Service 12.10.1982 Stamped the Age 23.4.1971 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The Age newspaper, Linden, 14/04/1972
... The Age newspaper.... Built for Moritz Michaelis in 1870 The Age newspaper ...Picture of late 19th century double storey, double fronted mansion with wrought iron pillars and balcony lace work on upper ballistrade. Built for Moritz Michaelis in 1870Michaleis Moritz, black and white photograph, unmounted, poor condition with water damage to right side.Linden 14-4-1972 Age photo 1758/59' -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The Age newspaper, Linden, 14/04/1973
... The Age newspaper... being used as an office. The Age newspaper ...Built 1870, photograph taken 1972, image of carpeted entrance hallway leading to stairway when being used as an office.Unmounted black and white photograph in good conditionLinden, 14-4-1972. Age photo Y7058/9 ABC' -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The Age newspaper, Glenfern, 417 Inkerman St, St Kilda, 6/07/1973
... The Age newspaper... not be reproduced withou permission in writing from the Editor of "The Age ...Photo showing front of house. Has had two owners, Boyd Family and Francis McDonnell. Given to the National Trust 1984.black and white photograph, unmounted, copy, good conditionStamped on back: Copyright. This photograph may not be reproduced withou permission in writing from the Editor of "The Age'. 250 Spencer Street, Melbourne and 39/41 York Street, Sydney. -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, The Age newspaper, Glenfern, 417 Inkerman St, St Kilda, 6/07/1973
... The Age newspaper... not be reproduced withou permission in writing from the Editor of "The Age ...Photo showing front of house. Has had two owners, Boyd Family and Francis McDonnell. Given to the National Trust 1984.black and white photograph, unmounted, copy, good conditionStamped on back: Copyright. This photograph may not be reproduced withou permission in writing from the Editor of "The Age'. 250 Spencer Street, Melbourne and 39/41 York Street, Sydney. -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings, The Age Newspaper, 1888
... The Age Newspaper... & white newspaper clipping newspapers san remo The Age Newspaper ...News item showing report of Public meeting to name township growing at Griffiths Point. Suggested by Mr Fraser that it be named San Remo. 1888Newspaper cutting with highlighted item "Griffiths Point Saturday" taken from The Age.July 9, 1888. No. 421local history, documents, newspapers, griffiths point, san remo, local area development, black & white newspaper clipping, newspapers san remo -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, Domain Road trams may be gone for good, 26-03-2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Domain trams may...The Age Newspaper... Route 8 Route 58 Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Domain ...Article written by the Age transport Reporter, Patrick Hatch. Discusses the possible non-return of trams to Domain Road following the opening of the new tram interchange at ANZAC station. Tram route 8 from Coburg to Toorak was axed when Domain Road closed to St Kilda Road in 2017, and it was combined with route 55 to create a new 58 route. which travels 400 metres further south along St Kilda Road and tuns eastward along Toorak Road.Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Domain trams may be gone for good"tramways, trams, route 8, route 58 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Man with knife Tasered on tram", 18/06/2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man with knife...The Age Newspaper... Collins Street Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man ...A man was Tasered by armed police on a Melbourne tram after he allegedly threatened to kill passengers on board.Has a photo inside tram of armed policeNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man with knife Tasered on tram"route 48, tramways, trams, police, king street, collins street -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Brakes slammed on tram accessibility", 18/06/2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Brakes slammed...The Age Newspaper... D2-class tram Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Brakes ...The rollout of accessible tram stops has come to a halt almost six months after missing the deadline to make all tram stops accessible. Has photo of person in mobility scooter alongside D2-class tram number 5018Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Brakes slammed on tram accessibility"tramways, trams, accessibility, tram stops, d2-class tram -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Trams CEO on a track to lift service", 01/07/2023
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Trams CEO...The Age Newspaper... documents trams Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Trams CEO ...Interview with Yarra Trams CEO, Carla Purcell. Appointed to CEO role by Yarra Trams owner Kelli's Downer in November 2022, but started in April 2023 after returning from maternity leave. Tender process is underway for next tram franchise, currently worth $500M per year. Yarra Trams have operated the network for 13 years with current contract expiring at end of 2024. Tram patronage currently at 75% of pre-Covid levels. Melbourne's tram network currently consists of 475 trams, 250 km of track, 2300 employees servicing 200M annual passengers.Informative interview with Carla Purcell, CEO of Yarra TramsNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Trams CEO on a track to lift service"tramways, ceo, yarra trams, keolis downer-edi, tender documents, trams -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age Newspaper, "Carriage, of sorts, gets pair to wedding on time", 7/12/21
... Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Carriage, of sorts...The Age Newspaper... Newspaper clipping Australia Victoria Melbourne The Age Newspaper ...Bridal couple, Madeleine and Richard Greco, and their bridal party, caught a tram to their wedding ceremony at the Old Treasury Building, after their vehicle was held up in heavy traffic.Has a photo inside tram number 6045Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Carriage, of sorts, gets pair to wedding on time"route 48, weddings, tram 6045, e-class tram, tramways, trams