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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Albury-Wodonga Festival of Sport Hall of Fame, Sport Albury-Wodonga, 2023
... Albury-Wodonga Festival of Sport Hall of Fame...A compilation of profile information and photos of sportspeople from the Albury-Wodonga area who have been inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame or awarded as Young Achievers....Sport Albury-Wodonga...Albury-Wodonga Festival of Sport Hall of Fame Book Albury-Wodonga Festival of Sport Hall of Fame Sport Albury-Wodonga ...This volume celebrates the sportspeople who from the Albury-Wodonga District who have been recognised for their prowess and success a wide range of sporting endeavours. Each person has been inducted into the Albury-Wodonga Sport Hall of Fame. Recipients of the Young Achiever Award have been featured in the 2nd section of the publication.A compilation of profile information and photos of sportspeople from the Albury-Wodonga area who have been inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame or awarded as Young Achievers.non-fictionThis volume celebrates the sportspeople who from the Albury-Wodonga District who have been recognised for their prowess and success a wide range of sporting endeavours. Each person has been inducted into the Albury-Wodonga Sport Hall of Fame. Recipients of the Young Achiever Award have been featured in the 2nd section of the publication.sporting achievements albury-wodonga, albury-wodonga sport hall of fame -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - ALBURY - WODONGA, Albury Wodonga Corporation
... ALBURY - WODONGA...A black covered booklet featuring part of the Albury-Wodonga Corporation emblem. It features information, coloured photos, graphs and text about key locations and development in the area....Albury Wodonga Corporation...ALBURY - WODONGA Booklet ALBURY - WODONGA Albury Wodonga Corporation ...A publication of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation to promote its work and progress in the area. It outlines the background of the organisation, its developments and progress for the future.A black covered booklet featuring part of the Albury-Wodonga Corporation emblem. It features information, coloured photos, graphs and text about key locations and development in the area.A publication of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation to promote its work and progress in the area. It outlines the background of the organisation, its developments and progress for the future.albury-wodonga corporation, wodonga district -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Development of Albury Wodonga Initial Proposals, Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation, June 1974
... Development of Albury Wodonga Initial Proposals ... Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation...Development of Albury Wodonga Initial Proposals Book Development of Albury Wodonga Initial Proposals Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation Border Morning Mail Ltd. ...This report documents the initial policies and plans of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation for the growth of the city. It outlines the intitial proposals and long term goals set down for the development of the Albury -Wodonga area to establish it as a major Australian city. The Albury- Wodonga Development Agreement was signed on October 23. 1973 by Sir Robert Asking, Premier of New South Wales, Rupert Hamer, Premier of Victoria and Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister of Australia.non-fictionThis report documents the initial policies and plans of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation for the growth of the city. It outlines the intitial proposals and long term goals set down for the development of the Albury -Wodonga area to establish it as a major Australian city. The Albury- Wodonga Development Agreement was signed on October 23. 1973 by Sir Robert Asking, Premier of New South Wales, Rupert Hamer, Premier of Victoria and Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister of Australia.city planning wodonga, city planning albury, decentralisation -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy - Exhibition Report, Albury-Wodonga Planning Committee, August 1991
... Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy - Exhibition Report...Albury-Wodonga Planning Committee...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray City planning Wodonga City Planning Albury regional planning This report outlining the Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy was prepared as a component of a Ministerial Review of the ALbury-Wodonga Development Corporation. ...This report outlining the Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy was prepared as a component of a Ministerial Review of the ALbury-Wodonga Development Corporation. The Planning Committee included representatives of the N.S.W. and Victorian Planning Departments, the Albury-Wodonga Planning Corporation. the City of Albury, Rural City of Wodonga and Hume Shire Council and a representative of the four Victorian rural Councils of Beechworth, Chiltern, Tallangatta and Yackandandah.non-fictionThis report outlining the Albury-Wodonga Regional Planning Strategy was prepared as a component of a Ministerial Review of the ALbury-Wodonga Development Corporation. The Planning Committee included representatives of the N.S.W. and Victorian Planning Departments, the Albury-Wodonga Planning Corporation. the City of Albury, Rural City of Wodonga and Hume Shire Council and a representative of the four Victorian rural Councils of Beechworth, Chiltern, Tallangatta and Yackandandah.city planning wodonga, city planning albury, regional planning -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Planning for Albury-Wodonga: An environmental assessment, Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation, October 1975
... Planning for Albury-Wodonga: An environmental assessment... Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray albury-wodonga corporation environmental issues Albury-Wodonga development This report is part of an ongoing series of documents on the work of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation. ...This report is part of an ongoing series of documents on the work of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation. It reflects the growing awareness of our environment and the need to conserve our heritage now and in the future. The report identified the environmental assets of the region and formed guidelines for their protection in the future.non-fiction This report is part of an ongoing series of documents on the work of the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation. It reflects the growing awareness of our environment and the need to conserve our heritage now and in the future. The report identified the environmental assets of the region and formed guidelines for their protection in the future.albury-wodonga corporation, environmental issues, albury-wodonga development -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncLeisure object - Albury - Wodonga Board Game, This is Your City, E-System Publications, 1986
... Albury - Wodonga Board Game...A board game including a coloured board featuring locations in Albury - Wodonga. The board has a green background with streets and buildings in various colours. ...On the box: This is your City Albury - Wodonga Game Limited Edition FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY...This item is significant because it was an alternate way to market the Albury- Wodonga region in the 1980s. Albury - Wodonga Game Leisure Activities Albury Wodonga Albury-Wodonga Marketing On the box: This is your City Albury - Wodonga Game Limited Edition FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY A board game including a coloured board featuring locations in Albury - Wodonga. ...This was one of several games in a series which focused on Regional Cities within NSW and Victoria, Australia. Their main function was to promote regions and businesses within the cities featured in each game. The gameboard is a full colour representation of each city and the players competed with each other to race to targeted destinations on the gameboard. The first player to arrive at the targeted destination bought that property and received a destination card. The first player to purchase 10 destination cards and return home safely, won the game. Cards in the game featured local businesses and landmarks. This item is significant because it was an alternate way to market the Albury- Wodonga region in the 1980s.A board game including a coloured board featuring locations in Albury - Wodonga. The board has a green background with streets and buildings in various colours. The box is half in bright yellow and features an image of family playing the game. The rest of the box features 9 images of locations in the area.On the box: This is your City Albury - Wodonga Game Limited Edition FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILYalbury - wodonga game, leisure activities albury wodonga, albury-wodonga marketing -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - THE EXPERIMENT : Imagining the Albury - Wodonga National Growth Centre, Bruce J Pennay, 2013
... THE EXPERIMENT : Imagining the Albury - Wodonga National Growth Centre...albury-wodonga......Albury Library Museum...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray albury-wodonga decentralisation urban settlement australoa Introductory Abstract - "On its instigation in 1973, the Albury-Wodonga Growth Centre experiment was hailed as a novel and imaginative project. ...Introductory Abstract - "On its instigation in 1973, the Albury-Wodonga Growth Centre experiment was hailed as a novel and imaginative project. It was a "pilot scheme" that was expected to influence the urban settlement pattern in Australia. It was a "bold venture", a "brave attempt" to solve a longstanding problem. It involved three governments embarking on an "exciting adventure". This short book length catalogue essay (51 pages) provides an illustrated guide to the social history and visual arts exhibitions mounted for the 40th anniversary in 2013 of the inauguration of the Albury-Wodonga National Growth Centre experiment. The essay served as rationale and support for two council exhibitions at the Albury Library Museum and the Arts Space Wodonga in October and November 2013. The background story and the exhibitions are about place-making. They ask about the kind of place that has been made at Albury-Wodonga. How was it imagined, promoted, grown? They examine the experiment of developing Albury and Wodonga jointly and rapidly, and ask how that experiment relates to the place now and in the future. It assesses and gives a broad contextual account of the National Growth Centre experiment at Albury-Wodonga and traces important aspects of the story with emphasis on a local point of view. " Bruce Pennaynon-fictionIntroductory Abstract - "On its instigation in 1973, the Albury-Wodonga Growth Centre experiment was hailed as a novel and imaginative project. It was a "pilot scheme" that was expected to influence the urban settlement pattern in Australia. It was a "bold venture", a "brave attempt" to solve a longstanding problem. It involved three governments embarking on an "exciting adventure". This short book length catalogue essay (51 pages) provides an illustrated guide to the social history and visual arts exhibitions mounted for the 40th anniversary in 2013 of the inauguration of the Albury-Wodonga National Growth Centre experiment. The essay served as rationale and support for two council exhibitions at the Albury Library Museum and the Arts Space Wodonga in October and November 2013. The background story and the exhibitions are about place-making. They ask about the kind of place that has been made at Albury-Wodonga. How was it imagined, promoted, grown? They examine the experiment of developing Albury and Wodonga jointly and rapidly, and ask how that experiment relates to the place now and in the future. It assesses and gives a broad contextual account of the National Growth Centre experiment at Albury-Wodonga and traces important aspects of the story with emphasis on a local point of view. " Bruce Pennayalbury-wodonga, decentralisation, urban settlement australoa -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Souvenir Coaster Woodland Grove Wodonga, Albury Souvenir Supplies, C. 1980s
... Souvenir Coaster Woodland Grove Wodonga...THE SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL in Wodonga was unveiled on Tuesday 18th November 1924. ...An unopened packet containing a souvenir drink coaster representing Wodonga, Victoria. The coaster is a coloured photo of the Water Tower and Soldiers' Memorial in High Street, Wodonga....Beneath the photo "WATER TOWER, WODONGA, VIC...Albury Souvenir Supplies...The coaster is a coloured photo of the Water Tower and Soldiers' Memorial in High Street, Wodonga. Souvenir Coaster Woodland Grove Wodonga Memorabilia Souvenir Coaster Woodland Grove Wodonga Albury Souvenir Supplies ...A range of souvenirs depicting local landmarks were produced to represent and promote Wodonga and other towns throughout much of the 20th century. THE WATER TOWER is a major landmark of High Street, Wodonga. It began operation from 1924 until it ceased operation in 1959. It stood unused for a decade until the lower section was modified and put to use as “The Tower’s Cobbler’s Inn” in 1962. In 1972 Wodonga City Council proposed to demolish the Tower. Their suggestion received an unfavorable response from the city’s citizens, so the Tower still stands today. THE SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL in Wodonga was unveiled on Tuesday 18th November 1924. The soldier statue on the top has since been removed and placed in the RSL rooms, WodongaAn unopened packet containing a souvenir drink coaster representing Wodonga, Victoria. The coaster is a coloured photo of the Water Tower and Soldiers' Memorial in High Street, Wodonga.Beneath the photo "WATER TOWER, WODONGA, VICsouvenirs wodonga, water tower, memorials, woodland grove -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Albury Railway Station, Thomas Bonsema, 1910
... Albury Railway Station ...The Albury Railway Station was opened on February 26 1882. ...A black and white image of the platform at Albury Station...Railway Station Albury. Bonsema Wodonga...Bonsema Wodonga A black and white image of the platform at Albury Station Albury Railway Station Photograph Albury Railway Station Thomas Bonsema ...The Albury Railway Station was opened on February 26 1882. It was the first large transit stop to be built on the border of Victoria and New South Wales. The two states still used different gauge train tracks, so the longest undercover platform in the southern hemisphere at the time was built at Albury, to allow passengers to quickly transition between lines. A new covered platform and new goods shed were added in 1884. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Later images taken in Chiltern were signed Bonsema Chiltern or TBC. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. His name first appears on the Electoral Roll for Wodonga in 1909 and on the Electoral Roll in 1912 he is listed as a photographer. His photographs capture many scenes and events around Wodonga and surrounding areas. Thomas Bonsema married Minna Louisa Jones in 1912. By 1914 he had moved to Chiltern, Victoria where he established Bonsema’s Photographic Studio. From this time onward many of his works bore the signature “BONSEMA CHILTERN”. As well as continuing to photograph landscapes and important buildings, Mr Bonsema was often the official photographer at school and community celebrations. He also sold many framed photographs and postcards from his premises at 68 -70 Conness Street, Chiltern. By 1943 Thomas John Bonsema had relocated to New South Wales and died in Beecroft, NSW on 14th July 1944. Some of his photographs are held in the Victorian State Library and Mitchell Library Sydney Collections.These images are significant because they are the work of a recognised photographer Thomas Bonsema who was born in Wodonga in 1876. The Albury Railway Station was a critical link in transport between Victoria and New South Wales.A black and white image of the platform at Albury StationRailway Station Albury. Bonsema Wodongabonsema photography, thomas peter john bonsema, albury railway station -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The faces and the streets: Albury Wodonga 1955 - 2000, Karen Donnelly
... The faces and the streets: Albury Wodonga 1955 - 2000...Collection of images of Albury and Wodonga...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Albury streets Albury Buildings Albury pictorial Wodonga Buildings Pictorial publication capturing images of Albury and Wodonga as part of the The McPherson Studio Project and Charles Sturt University, in association with Albury Regional Art Gallery & Albury Regional Museum. ...Pictorial publication capturing images of Albury and Wodonga as part of the The McPherson Studio Project and Charles Sturt University, in association with Albury Regional Art Gallery & Albury Regional Museum. Edited by Karen Donnelly.Collection of images of Albury and Wodonganon-fiction Pictorial publication capturing images of Albury and Wodonga as part of the The McPherson Studio Project and Charles Sturt University, in association with Albury Regional Art Gallery & Albury Regional Museum. Edited by Karen Donnelly.albury streets, albury buildings, albury pictorial, wodonga buildings -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncSouvenir - Mug Albury Wodonga Handweavers & Spinners Guild
... Mug Albury Wodonga Handweavers & Spinners Guild...The Albury/Wodonga Handweavers and Spinners Guild was formed on 15th July 1970 at a meeting calling for interested people to attend a meeting, Mrs Reis had migrated from England bringing her spinning wheel and floor loom with her. ...Around the spinning wheel ALBURY - Wodonga Handweavers & Spinners Guild Under the base - ARIA Porcelain made in Australia by Australian Fine China DIshwasher & Microwave Safe...This item is significant because it represents a long-standing organisation in the Albury Wodonga Community. The Albury Wodonga Handweavers and Spinners Guild Community Groups Around the spinning wheel ALBURY - Wodonga Handweavers & Spinners Guild Under the base - ARIA Porcelain made in Australia by Australian Fine China DIshwasher & Microwave Safe A white china mug bearing the outline of a spinning wheel, surrounded by black lettering, Mug Albury Wodonga Handweavers & Spinners Guild Souvenir Mug Albury Wodonga Handweavers & Spinners Guild ...The Albury/Wodonga Handweavers and Spinners Guild was formed on 15th July 1970 at a meeting calling for interested people to attend a meeting, Mrs Reis had migrated from England bringing her spinning wheel and floor loom with her. The Guild was formed with 23 inaugural members. Guild members conducted workshops and demonstrated their work at the Albury Show and other venues. In 1973 a Woolcraft Festival Committee was formed and in 1974 the Guild was affiliated with the National Woolcraft Festival, which was held for many years at the Wool Store (in Albury and later at the Albury Showgrounds. In 1980 the Guild published “The Woolgatherers Handspun Pattern Book” which was very popular and had several reprints. The Albury Wodonga Handweavers and Spinners Guild is still an active organisation in the community more than 50 years after its formation. The Company name Australian Fine China was adopted in 1997. Its products were first produced in 1921 from its factory in Subiaco, Western Australia which opened under the name of Calyx Porcelain and Paint Company. In 1938 it was re-named H. L. Brisbane and Wunderlich Ltd. One of its key brands was Bristile with earthenware items known as Wembley Ware. Bristile was re-introduced in the 1960s with the manufacture of vitrified white crockery. In 1997 the name of Australian Fine China was adopted, and the company made china under this name until the closure of the Subiaco factory in 2006. From this time Australian Fine China has operated its business from its headquarters in Welshpool, Perth in Western Australia, with all the products now being made overseas.This item is significant because it represents a long-standing organisation in the Albury Wodonga Community.A white china mug bearing the outline of a spinning wheel, surrounded by black lettering,Around the spinning wheel ALBURY - Wodonga Handweavers & Spinners Guild Under the base - ARIA Porcelain made in Australia by Australian Fine China DIshwasher & Microwave Safethe albury wodonga handweavers and spinners guild, community groups -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Wodonga Herald, Issue No. 1, Wodonga Herald, April 19, 1873
... Wodonga Herald, Issue No. 1...It was published in Wodonga and Albury on Tuesdays and Fridays and circulated through the whole of the Murray and Hume Districts. ...A photo of the front page of the first issue of the Wodonga Herald published in Wodonga on Saturday, April 19, 1873. ...Wodonga Herald...Wodonga Herald Early Wodonga newspapers The Murray and Hume Times The Albury Banner George Adams publisher A photo of the front page of the first issue of the Wodonga Herald published in Wodonga on Saturday, April 19, 1873. ...The establishment of the "Wodonga Herald" was an attempt to create a publication to cater to the needs of the growing local township of Wodonga and the surrounding townships. The proponents of the publication aimed to promote the area and its interests on a wider scale at the same time as the railways were extending into the district. It was intended for circulation in Wodonga as well as Barnawartha, Yackandandah, Kiewa, Towong, Koetong, Tallangatta, Mitta Mitta and the Upper Murray as well as Chiltern, Brown's Plains. Rutherglen, Wahgunyah, Albury and its vicinity. The publication did not meet is objectives and folded on 4 October 1873. The "Murray and Hume Times" was founded as its successor. It was published in Wodonga and Albury on Tuesdays and Fridays and circulated through the whole of the Murray and Hume Districts. The place the new publication was printed seems to have fluctuated between a printing office in Dean Street, Albury, and the main printing office in Sydney Street, Wodonga. By June 1874 the "Murray and Hume Times" had also run into financial difficulties. In October 1874, only one year after its launch the second paper changed hands to the owner of the Albury Banner, George Adams. This item is significant as it represents one of the earliest newspaper publications for the Wodonga district.A photo of the front page of the first issue of the Wodonga Herald published in Wodonga on Saturday, April 19, 1873. Price Sixpence. The image has been mounted with a card backing in a metal frame. The publication included circulation to Barnawartha, Yackandandah, Kiewa, Towong, Tintaldra, Koetong, Tallangatta, Mitta Mitta and Upper Murray Advertiser.wodonga herald, early wodonga newspapers, the murray and hume times, the albury banner, george adams publisher -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Albury & Wodonga District Butter Factory
... Albury & Wodonga District Butter Factory...Holdenson and Nielson Fresh Food Pty Ltd was founded in 1903 by Poul Jorgenson Holdenson and Andrew Nielson, after acquiring the Fresh Food and Storage Co, which had plants throughout Australia, including Albury. The plant was moved to Wodonga that year. ...A collection of images and advertisements promoting Holdenson and Nielsen of Wodonga...This collection is significant because it documents an important industry in Wodonga. Holdenson & Nielson Wodonga Dairies Victorian Dairy industry A collection of images and advertisements promoting Holdenson and Nielsen of Wodonga Albury & Wodonga District Butter Factory Photograph Albury & Wodonga District Butter Factory ...Holdenson and Nielson Fresh Food Pty Ltd was founded in 1903 by Poul Jorgenson Holdenson and Andrew Nielson, after acquiring the Fresh Food and Storage Co, which had plants throughout Australia, including Albury. The plant was moved to Wodonga that year. Cream was collected from all areas of North East Victoria and the Riverina, with contractors carting it to the railway stations for rail travel to Wodonga. The Butter Factory was built on the Lincoln Causeway in 1926, and the Cheese Factory in 1942 as a wartime emergency project. At the same time, a pasteurising plant was installed in the complex, and so whole milk was collected from dairy farmers, rather than just cream. The company was bought out by the North Eastern Dairy Co-operative in 1962. It became a retail milk depot also involved in ice-making and cold storage. In 1985, Goulburn Murray bought the complex and as the site was surplus to requirements, it was sold to Wodonga Council. The buildings were adapted for other uses. The Butter Factory was modified and extended and for some time was occupied by the Albury- Wodonga Visitor Centre. The Creator's Gallery was established in the engine room, and the loading area and ice-making works were extended and modified for use as the HotHouse Theatre. The Cheese Factory was adapted for use as a theatre and jazz venue, and housed the HotHouse office. The various outbuildings, such as garages and storage areas, were adapted for use as shops and craft outlets.This collection is significant because it documents an important industry in Wodonga.A collection of images and advertisements promoting Holdenson and Nielsen of Wodongaholdenson & nielson, wodonga dairies, victorian dairy industry -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - Under the Umbrella - The Story of Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc, Audrey McDonald, 1996
... Under the Umbrella - The Story of Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc....A small booklet of 70 pages including photos, interviews and text outlining the history of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga....Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray This publication has local significance as it documents the development of approaches to aged care and community support programs for the elderly in Albury Wodonga Aged Concern Albury Wodonga aged care Aged care services Albury Wodonga This book outlines the history and development of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc." a not for profit organisation that operates in the Albury Wodonga area with some services provided operating across The Riverina Murray region. ...This book outlines the history and development of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc." a not for profit organisation that operates in the Albury Wodonga area with some services provided operating across The Riverina Murray region. It provides services and social activities for frail aged people or people with disabilities and their carers. The objective of Age Concern is to lessen the mental and physical stress of growing older by advocating preparation and education of people approaching retirement as well as encouraging the provision of services within the community designed to improve the physical, mental and social well being of the aged.A small booklet of 70 pages including photos, interviews and text outlining the history of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga.non-fictionThis book outlines the history and development of "Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc." a not for profit organisation that operates in the Albury Wodonga area with some services provided operating across The Riverina Murray region. It provides services and social activities for frail aged people or people with disabilities and their carers. The objective of Age Concern is to lessen the mental and physical stress of growing older by advocating preparation and education of people approaching retirement as well as encouraging the provision of services within the community designed to improve the physical, mental and social well being of the aged.aged concern albury wodonga, aged care, aged care services albury wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Wodonga -Albury Express train, c. 1910
... Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Wodonga -Albury Express train...It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. ... Express Steam Locomotive passing through railway yards at Wodonga...Railways Wodonga Fred Rochow Wodonga Railwaymen Steam Locomotive Express Steam Locomotive passing through railway yards at Wodonga Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Wodonga -Albury Express train Photograph Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Wodonga -Albury Express train ...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. Express Steam Locomotive passing through railway yards at Wodongarailways wodonga, fred rochow, wodonga railwaymen, steam locomotive -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Wodonga Retained Environment Network, Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation, 2006
... Wodonga Retained Environment Network... Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray endangered species -- victoria conservation albury wodonga threatened species victoria threatened habitats environmental protection A threatened species and habitat conservation strategy prepared for the Albury Wodonga Corporation and the Rural City of Wodonga, Wodonga Retained Environment Network Book Wodonga Retained Environment Network Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation Ian Davidson et al ...A threatened species and habitat conservation strategy prepared for the Albury Wodonga Corporation and the Rural City of Wodonga,non-fictionA threatened species and habitat conservation strategy prepared for the Albury Wodonga Corporation and the Rural City of Wodonga,endangered species -- victoria, conservation albury wodonga, threatened species victoria, threatened habitats, environmental protection -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBadge - Membership Albury S.S & A, Perfection Badges, 1980 - 1981
... Membership Albury S.S & A ...The Albury Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen’s Club traces its origins back to the Albury and District War Services Hall Appeal Committee. ...Enamelled membership badges for the S.S & A. Club in Albury. Many people from both Albury and Wodonga hold membership the club which provides employment and social activities for people from both sides of the Murray RIver....Red Badge, around the centre image of the Albury War Memorial: "ALBURY S.S.& A CLUB LTD/ 1981-82" On reverse: "MEMBER/NOT TRANSFERABLE/2302/PERFECTION BADGES/SYDNEY/770775" Yellow Badge, around the centre image of the Albury War Memorial: "ALBURY S.S.& A CLUB LTD/ 1980-81"...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray The Albury Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen’s Club traces its origins back to the Albury and District War Services Hall Appeal Committee. ...The Albury Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen’s Club traces its origins back to the Albury and District War Services Hall Appeal Committee. This group of the World War I diggers, service groups and parents of men serving in World War II set out to raise 14,000 pounds for a Services Memorial Hall. After the war ended, the Memorial Hall Fund was far short of its target. Also, different attitudes prevailed when the boys came home. Instead of a memorial hall, the idea of a licensed club gained favour. This was to be not merely for RSL men who had served overseas, but for many ex-servicemen who had not left Australia. Using the Memorial Hall Fund, the RSL bought the old Commercial Club buildings at 611 Dean Street, which had been a Service Rest Room throughout the war and up to February 1946. The SS&A Club was formally opened in October 1946 and was registered under the Liquor Act in 1947. The foundation stone of the new building in Olive Street was laid by Lt General Sir John Northcott, May 2, 1959. The building was opened July 15,1960 by Governor of NSW, Sir Eric Woodward. It has since undergone many extensions and developments to become a modern facility but still continues to honour its origins with the inclusion of its War MemorialThis badge is representative of the role played by licensed clubs in the local community.Enamelled membership badges for the S.S & A. Club in Albury. Many people from both Albury and Wodonga hold membership the club which provides employment and social activities for people from both sides of the Murray RIver.Red Badge, around the centre image of the Albury War Memorial: "ALBURY S.S.& A CLUB LTD/ 1981-82" On reverse: "MEMBER/NOT TRANSFERABLE/2302/PERFECTION BADGES/SYDNEY/770775" Yellow Badge, around the centre image of the Albury War Memorial: "ALBURY S.S.& A CLUB LTD/ 1980-81"albury s.s & a club, social clubs, licensed clubs albury -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Train approaching Wodonga Crossroads, Thomas Bonsema, c1915
... Train approaching Wodonga Crossroads...Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. ...A black and white image showing a train approaching the Wodonga Railway Station from Albury. horse and buggy are waiting at the gates. ... RAILWAY CROSSING WODONGA BONSEMA WODONGA...Bonsema Photography Thomas Peter John Bonsema Railways Wodonga RAILWAY CROSSING WODONGA BONSEMA WODONGA A black and white image showing a train approaching the Wodonga Railway Station from Albury. horse and buggy are waiting at the gates. ...Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. His name first appears on the Electoral Roll for Wodonga in 1909 and on the Electoral Roll in 1912 he is listed as a photographer. His photographs capture many scenes and events around Wodonga and surrounding areas. Thomas Bonsema married Minna Louisa Jones in 1912. By 1914 he had moved to Chiltern, Victoria where he established Bonsema’s Photographic Studio. From this time onward many of his works bore the signature “BONSEMA CHILTERN”. As well as continuing to photograph landscapes and important buildings, Mr Bonsema was often the official photographer at school and community celebrations. He also sold many framed photographs and postcards from his premises at 68 -70 Conness Street, Chiltern. By 1943 Thomas John Bonsema had relocated to New South Wales and died in Beecroft, NSW on 14th July 1944. Some of his photographs are held in the Victorian State Library and Mitchell Library Sydney Collections.These images are significant because they are the work of a recognised photographer Thomas Bonsema who was born in Wodonga in 1876. The railway was a critical element in the development of Wodonga.A black and white image showing a train approaching the Wodonga Railway Station from Albury. horse and buggy are waiting at the gates. Moloney’s house is located left of centre. RAILWAY CROSSING WODONGA BONSEMA WODONGAbonsema photography, thomas peter john bonsema, railways wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Albury Wodonga Review - Interim Report, Local Govenment Board, 1996
... Albury Wodonga Review - Interim Report...It features the Welcome ti Albury-Wodonga road sign showing a regional population of 92,000....This item is significant because it documents a major local government review carried out into the future development of Albury Wodonga. Albury Wodonga development Albury Wodonga governance This book is the interim report for the review into the future development of the Albury Wodonga region. ...This book is the interim report for the review into the future development of the Albury Wodonga region. It was conducted by the Local Government Board and followed extensive investigation into cross border issues following the abolition of the Albury Wodonga Corporation, The overall recommendation was that Albury Wodonga's best interests would be served by a single-cross border municipality capable of governing the whole city on both sides of the Murray River.A spiral bound report of A4 size created by the Local Government Board. It features the Welcome ti Albury-Wodonga road sign showing a regional population of 92,000.non-fictionThis book is the interim report for the review into the future development of the Albury Wodonga region. It was conducted by the Local Government Board and followed extensive investigation into cross border issues following the abolition of the Albury Wodonga Corporation, The overall recommendation was that Albury Wodonga's best interests would be served by a single-cross border municipality capable of governing the whole city on both sides of the Murray River.albury wodonga development, albury wodonga governance -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - The Melbourne Express in Wodonga and Chiltern, Thomas Bonsema, c1916
... The Melbourne Express in Wodonga and Chiltern...For many years, the Victorian Railways were one of the key employers in the Wodonga area. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. ...Black and white images of the Melbourne Express locomotive departing Wodonga and passing through Chiltern....Melbourne train leaving Wodonga for Albury 2. Melbourne Express Chiltern...Melbourne train leaving Wodonga for Albury 2. Melbourne Express Chiltern Black and white images of the Melbourne Express locomotive departing Wodonga and passing through Chiltern. ...Steam locomotives operated regularly between Wodonga and Melbourne from the opening of the line in November 1873 until the mid-1950s, hauling both passenger and goods trains. They were critical in opening up the Wodonga district to further development and trade and contributed to the demise of the paddle steamers which plied the Murray River. For many years, the Victorian Railways were one of the key employers in the Wodonga area. Our Collection includes several photographs signed BONSEMA WODONGA or sometimes simply TBW. Thomas Peter John Bonsema was born in Wodonga in 1876 to Peter John Bonsema and Mary Ann nee Nash. His name first appears on the Electoral Roll for Wodonga in 1909 and on the Electoral Roll in 1912 he is listed as a photographer. His photographs capture many scenes and events around Wodonga and surrounding areas. Thomas Bonsema married Minna Louisa Jones in 1912. By 1914 he had moved to Chiltern, Victoria where he established Bonsema’s Photographic Studio. From this time onward many of his works bore the signature “BONSEMA CHILTERN”. As well as continuing to photograph landscapes and important buildings, Mr Bonsema was often the official photographer at school and community celebrations. He also sold many framed photographs and postcards from his premises at 68 -70 Conness Street, Chiltern. By 1943 Thomas John Bonsema had relocated to New South Wales and died in Beecroft, NSW on 14th July 1944. Some of his photographs are held in the Victorian State Library and Mitchell Library Sydney Collections.These images are significant because they are the work of a recognised photographer Thomas Bonsema who was born in Wodonga in 1876. Black and white images of the Melbourne Express locomotive departing Wodonga and passing through Chiltern.1. Melbourne train leaving Wodonga for Albury 2. Melbourne Express Chilternbonsema photography, thomas peter john bonsema, steam locomotives, railways victoria -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMedal - Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Medallion, 1982
... Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Medallion...This medallion was produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show which was held at Wodonga. It took place at Joe Drage's Air World Museum in Wodonga, Victoria. ...A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga. ...Around edge of the front of medallion "ANTIQUE AEROPLANE ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA WODONGA 1982" with the De Haviland logo in the centre, On the reverse side "SPONSORS/RADIO/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA" 8...Aviation history Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia Joe Drage Airworld airshow Wodonga Around edge of the front of medallion "ANTIQUE AEROPLANE ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA WODONGA 1982" with the De Haviland logo in the centre, On the reverse side "SPONSORS/RADIO/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA" 8 A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga. ...This medallion was produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show which was held at Wodonga. It took place at Joe Drage's Air World Museum in Wodonga, Victoria. The event included a fly-in by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association which attracted vintage planes from all parts of Australia. This medallion and 2 other linked medallions were owned by Mr. Clive Cossor. He spent a lot of time at Drage's Historical Aircraft Museum and also helped transport gliders. He was also at the Albury racecourse as a teenager to assist in moving the Uiver when it was forced to land in a storm during the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race from London to Melbourne in October 1934.This medallion is significant as it records an important event recognising aviation in Australia.A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga. Around edge of the front of medallion "ANTIQUE AEROPLANE ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA WODONGA 1982" with the De Haviland logo in the centre, On the reverse side "SPONSORS/RADIO/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA" 8aviation history, antique aeroplane association of australia, joe drage airworld, airshow wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Silver Napkin rings and spoons
... This collection of commemorative items represent 3 sporting and social organisations in Wodonga, Victoria and Albury, NSW. These clubs play an important sporting and social role within these communities.The Wodonga Bowling Club was formally constituted on 9 September 1925. ...A collection of silver napkin holders and silver and gold spoons featuring insignia from Wodonga Bowling Club, Wodonga Ladies Bowling Club and Albury Golf Club. ...Wodonga Ladies Bowling Club Wodonga Bowling Club Albury Golf Club...Albury-Wodonga sport Wodonga Bowling Club Albury Golf Club Wodonga Ladies Bowling Club Wodonga Bowling Club Albury Golf Club A collection of silver napkin holders and silver and gold spoons featuring insignia from Wodonga Bowling Club, Wodonga Ladies Bowling Club and Albury Golf Club. ...This collection of commemorative items represent 3 sporting and social organisations in Wodonga, Victoria and Albury, NSW. These clubs play an important sporting and social role within these communities.The Wodonga Bowling Club was formally constituted on 9 September 1925. Percy Lingford was elected as President and Edward William Owens was elected Secretary. The Associate (Ladies) Branch of the club was constituted on 22 August with Doll Connell elected as president and May Hicks elected as secretary. The Albury Golf Club was initially formed in 1899 with President Mr. G.A. Thompson and Mr, James Stephen as Honorary Secretary. It was purchased by the Albury Commercial Club in 2004.These items have local significance as they are representative of clubs which have played an important social and sporting role in the local community.A collection of silver napkin holders and silver and gold spoons featuring insignia from Wodonga Bowling Club, Wodonga Ladies Bowling Club and Albury Golf Club. The insignia are made from enamelled plate ware.Wodonga Ladies Bowling Club Wodonga Bowling Club Albury Golf Clubalbury-wodonga sport, wodonga bowling club, albury golf club -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncSouvenir - Souvenir Butter Dish - War Memorial, Albury, c1930 -1950s
... Souvenir Butter Dish - War Memorial, Albury...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga It is one of many souvenirs produced to represent landmarks in the Albury-Wodonga district. ...A small butter bone china butter dish with scalloped edge with gilt edge trim.It features a black and white image of the War' Memorial in Albury....Below image: "WAR MEMORIAL ALBURY"...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga It is one of many souvenirs produced to represent landmarks in the Albury-Wodonga district. ...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga It is one of many souvenirs produced to represent landmarks in the Albury-Wodonga district. The Albury and District War Memorial was opened on Anzac Day 1925 by General Paine. Designed by the Architect Louis Harrison, the site was chosen by the town planner Charles Reade. The monument is a white ferro concrete tower, in the form of a tapered lighthouse painted stark white and surmounted by a 'torch of liberty'. This torch is 1.8 meters high and faced with 40 panes of prismatic glass. During the day sunlight plays through this glazing giving the torch the illusion it is lit.This item comes from a collection used by a prominent citizen of Wodonga. It is representative of a items produced to represent historic landmarks or features of the district.A small butter bone china butter dish with scalloped edge with gilt edge trim.It features a black and white image of the War' Memorial in Albury.Below image: "WAR MEMORIAL ALBURY"domestic items, albury souvenirs, war memorial albury -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Wodonga Floods, Robert Prentice, 1917
... Wodonga Floods ...THE 1917 floods were the second highest recorded in Albury-Wodonga. The gauge at the Union Bridge was 18 feet. ...A black and white photograph of people observing the flood damage at Wodonga...Wodonga Floods 1917 ЯР...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray THE 1917 floods were the second highest recorded in Albury-Wodonga. ...THE 1917 floods were the second highest recorded in Albury-Wodonga. The gauge at the Union Bridge was 18 feet. All bridges between Albury and Wodonga were washed away and locals had to travel by train between the two towns. It was the only link between the centres for several weeks. The suspension bridge was a temporary fix to allow pedestrian traffic to travel between Wodonga and Albury. A report from The Argus on October 9, 1917 stated: “For the last three or four months the low-lying land between the border towns of Albury and Wodonga has been almost continuously under water, 150 points were registered here on Thursday and Friday and heavier falls were recorded higher up the river, causing all rivers to rise simultaneously. Residents of Bonegilla, Bethanga, Talgarno and the Murray Valley were cut off from railway facilities. In 2025 this location is now the Lincoln Causeway. This image is one of a collection of photos taken by Robert Prentice. The images are clearly identified as he inscribed in the glass a back-to-front capital R (Я) on to which was joined a capital P creating his mark ЯР.This image is significant because it captures a major flooding event in Wodonga and was taken by a recognised Wodonga photographer.A black and white photograph of people observing the flood damage at WodongaWodonga Floods 1917 ЯРfloods wodonga, natural resources, robert prentice -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMemorabilia - China Souvenir Plate Shire Chambers Wodonga, Westminster Fine China Australia, C. 1957 - 1962
... China Souvenir Plate Shire Chambers Wodonga...The second building, Wodonga’s new Municipal Offices in Woodland Grove were used for the first time by Wodonga Councillors on 7th August 1957. ...Small square plate with gold trim and central coloured image of Wodonga Shire Chambers. The trademark of Westminster Fine China Australia is on the under side of the plate...On front beneath image "SHIRE CHAMBERS WODONGA VIC" Underneath the plate, surrounding an drawing of Westminster Abbey "FINE CHINA/WESTMINSTER CHINA /AUSTRALIA/ 7" ...Woodland Grove, Wodonga, Victoria, Australia...The second building, Wodonga’s new Municipal Offices in Woodland Grove were used for the first time by Wodonga Councillors on 7th August 1957. ...After meeting for 14 years in rented premises, in the Prince of Wales Hall, Wodonga Council built its first Shire Hall on the corner of High and Elgin Streets in 1890. The first Shire Hall was demolished in 1971. The second building, Wodonga’s new Municipal Offices in Woodland Grove were used for the first time by Wodonga Councillors on 7th August 1957. The Woodland Grove building has since been used for a range of purposes, most recently as a café, but is currently unoccupied. The third purpose-built council chambers were opened in November 1976 with the first council meeting there on 1st December 1976. Westminster Fine China Australia started in the Melbourne suburb of Cheltenham at 7 Arnold Street, in 1954 by Stanley Rogers and Son Ltd. They initially used imported blanks from Japan, which were made to their specifications, and which were then decorated locally. They produced a standard range of shapes for souvenir ware, later expanding into a wide range of tea sets, dinnerware and many other styles of china ware. The Abbey mark, based on Westminster Abbey in London, was used from the start of production until about 1962.Woodland Grove was named in honour of Wodonga Shire’s first president, John Woodland. The building depicted served as the centre of municipal government for approximately 20 years, throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Woodland Grove is a central point in the Wodonga CBD and a focus for many civic and cultural activities.Small square plate with gold trim and central coloured image of Wodonga Shire Chambers. The trademark of Westminster Fine China Australia is on the under side of the plateOn front beneath image "SHIRE CHAMBERS WODONGA VIC" Underneath the plate, surrounding an drawing of Westminster Abbey "FINE CHINA/WESTMINSTER CHINA /AUSTRALIA/ 7" municipal offices, woodland grove wodonga, souvenirs, westminster china -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncSouvenir - Souvenir Plate - Union Bridge, Albury, Hancock and Sons, c1930s
... Souvenir Plate - Union Bridge, Albury...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. It is one of many souvenirs produced to represent landmarks in the Albury-Wodonga district. ...Fine China round plate with gilt edge and image of the Union Bridge, Albury...Beneath image: " THE BRIDGE OVER THE MURRAY AT ALBURY, NSWALES...It is one of many souvenirs produced to represent landmarks in the Albury-Wodonga district. The first punt across the Murray River at Albury was established by Robert Brown in 1843. ...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. It is one of many souvenirs produced to represent landmarks in the Albury-Wodonga district. The first punt across the Murray River at Albury was established by Robert Brown in 1843. In 1861 the first Union Bridge was built. It was demolished to make way for the second Union Bridge which opened in 1898. This second bridge closed and was eventually demolished after the third and existing bridge was opened in 1961. Hancock and Sons, Stoke on Trent - Sampson Hancock, a prominent Wesleyan Methodist, started potting in 1857. In 1891 he established the business of Sampson Hancock & Sons. Sampson died in 1900 and the business was continued by his three sons - Jabez, Harry and Arthur. In 1935 the business was in financial difficulty and was made bankrupt. It was restarted as S Hancock & Sons (Potters) Ltd. and moved to the Gordon Works, Hanley - which was renamed the Corona Works. The restarted company was not a success and it finally closed in 1937, having been put into receivership on 23rd March. This information helps to establish provenance of this plate.This item comes from a collection used by a prominent citizen of Wodonga. It is representative of a items produced to represent historic landmarks or features of the district.Fine China round plate with gilt edge and image of the Union Bridge, AlburyBeneath image: " THE BRIDGE OVER THE MURRAY AT ALBURY, NSWALESalbury souvenirs, union bridge albury, albury-wodonga border, murray river bridges -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMedal - Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Air Show Medallion, 1981
... Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Air Show Medallion...This medallion was produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show which was held at Wodonga in 1981. It took place at Joe Drage's Air World Museum in Wodonga, Victoria. ...A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga in 1981...On the front around the medallion surrounding an image of a Tiger Moth aircraft: "The Golden Anniversary of the DH. 82 "Tiger Moth" 1931-1981" Numbered 71 On reverse around the edge: "Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia/ WODONGA 1981". In the centre: "SPONSORS/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA"...In the centre: "SPONSORS/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA" A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga in 1981 Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Air Show Medallion Medal Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Air Show Medallion ...This medallion was produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show which was held at Wodonga in 1981. It took place at Joe Drage's Air World Museum in Wodonga, Victoria. It recognised the 50th anniversary of the manufacture of the first De Haviland 82 Tiger Moth in 1931. This medallion and 2 other linked medallions were owned by Mr. Clive Cossor. He spent a lot of time at Drage's Historical Aircraft Museum and also helped transport gliders. He was also at the Albury racecourse as a teenager to assist in moving the Uiver when it was forced to land in a storm during the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race from London to Melbourne in October 1934.This medallion is significant as it records an important event recognising aviation in Australia and recognises the development of the Tiger Moth aircraft.A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga in 1981On the front around the medallion surrounding an image of a Tiger Moth aircraft: "The Golden Anniversary of the DH. 82 "Tiger Moth" 1931-1981" Numbered 71 On reverse around the edge: "Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia/ WODONGA 1981". In the centre: "SPONSORS/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA"aviation history, antique aeroplane association of australia, joe drage airworld, airshow wodonga, dh tiger moth -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Heritage: Some Historic Buildings and Places. Albury-Wodonga 1984, Rosemary Boyes
... Heritage: Some Historic Buildings and Places. Albury-Wodonga 1984...albury-wodonga...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray albury-wodonga Buildings A publication of 15 pages representing the Heritage of Albury-Wodonga photographic images. ...A publication of 15 pages representing the Heritage of Albury-Wodonga photographic images. These buildings in Albury-Wodonga bear vivid testimonty to the early settlers and the buildings they constructed.non-fictionA publication of 15 pages representing the Heritage of Albury-Wodonga photographic images. These buildings in Albury-Wodonga bear vivid testimonty to the early settlers and the buildings they constructed. albury-wodonga, buildings -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - ALBURY The Federal City 1556 - 1908, Bruce J Pennay, 1999
... ALBURY The Federal City 1556 - 1908...A small booklet of 20 pages with illustrations outlining the early role played by Albury, New South Wales in the development of Federation.......Albury Regional Museum...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Australian Federation Albury New South Wales This booklet begins “In 1908 the Albury Banner reminded its readers that, ' ... for half acentury Albury has, rightly or wrongly, and without any particular solicitation on the part of residents, been known - and generally known – as the Federal City' ' That reminder was necessary because Albury was about to be robbed of its destiny by the rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne.” ...This booklet begins “In 1908 the Albury Banner reminded its readers that, ' ... for half acentury Albury has, rightly or wrongly, and without any particular solicitation on the part of residents, been known - and generally known – as the Federal City' ' That reminder was necessary because Albury was about to be robbed of its destiny by the rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne.” Albury had long been promoted as a future Federal City by Sir Henry Parkes in 1856 and Sir Hercules Robinson in 1876. Henry Parkes said “if ever a Federal Government was called into existence, Albury was the very place where the sitting of the Government would be most likely held. This publication explains the pathway to the selection of Australia’s Federal Capital and the end of the dream for Albury to fill this role.A small booklet of 20 pages with illustrations outlining the early role played by Albury, New South Wales in the development of Federation.This booklet begins “In 1908 the Albury Banner reminded its readers that, ' ... for half acentury Albury has, rightly or wrongly, and without any particular solicitation on the part of residents, been known - and generally known – as the Federal City' ' That reminder was necessary because Albury was about to be robbed of its destiny by the rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne.” Albury had long been promoted as a future Federal City by Sir Henry Parkes in 1856 and Sir Hercules Robinson in 1876. Henry Parkes said “if ever a Federal Government was called into existence, Albury was the very place where the sitting of the Government would be most likely held. This publication explains the pathway to the selection of Australia’s Federal Capital and the end of the dream for Albury to fill this role.australian federation, albury new south wales -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - AFC 100 YEARS - Albury Football Club, Albury Football Club Centenary Committee, 1995
... AFC 100 YEARS - Albury Football Club...It also lists players from the Albury Football Club who progresses to play senior games in the Victorian Football League / Australian Football League....Albury Football Club Centenary Committee...Albury Football Club Albury Tigers Albury-Wodonga sport The Albury Football Club - the Albury Tigers, is a football club with a long history. ...The Albury Football Club - the Albury Tigers, is a football club with a long history. In 1895 to 1902 the club was a member of the Ovens and Murray Football League. Between 1895 and World War 1, Albury won three premierships and was runner-up six times. For a period of time the Albury Football club was in recess, then was included at different times in the Rutherglen & District Football Association and the Albury and Border Football Association. In 1924, after playing under s variety of names the Albury Football Club re-entered the Ovens and Murray Football League and has played with that league until the present, apart from 1941 to 1945 when it went into recess as a result of World War 11.A publication created for the centenary celebration of the Albury Football Club in 1995. It contains a detailed timeline, player profiles, lists of life members, premiership wins and Best & Fairest winners. It also lists players from the Albury Football Club who progresses to play senior games in the Victorian Football League / Australian Football League.The Albury Football Club - the Albury Tigers, is a football club with a long history. In 1895 to 1902 the club was a member of the Ovens and Murray Football League. Between 1895 and World War 1, Albury won three premierships and was runner-up six times. For a period of time the Albury Football club was in recess, then was included at different times in the Rutherglen & District Football Association and the Albury and Border Football Association. In 1924, after playing under s variety of names the Albury Football Club re-entered the Ovens and Murray Football League and has played with that league until the present, apart from 1941 to 1945 when it went into recess as a result of World War 11.albury football club, albury tigers, albury-wodonga sport
