Showing 62 items matching "aurora"
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Aurora Staff, c.1936
rona treffene, sheila treffene, doug noyce, mr. brow, ikey jamieson, aurora staff -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Aurora Staff, c.1936
mr. hillier, sheila treffene, dossie baines, mr. halstead, dorrie davoren, joyce millhouse, truck driver, aurora staff -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Aurora Staff, c.1936
olga mead, mckenzie, muriel tyers, mavis taylor, rona treffene -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Aurora Staff, c.1936
muriel tyers, mckenzie, doreen cox, dorrie davoren, sheila treffene -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Aurora Staff, c.1936
bill roots, muriel tyers, jack delacko, mckenzie -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Aurora Staff, c.1936
joyce hodgson, joyce millhouse, simpson, daphne taylor, dorothy summerfield, sheila treffene, mavis taylor, dorrie davoren, doreen cox, rona treffene -
Merbein District Historical Society
Poster, Aurora Packing Pty. Ltd. - Merbein Branch employees, 1950
mrs stubbs, margot holcombe, val simmons, ken brymer, dawn stubbs, norma beitzel, con vandenberg, gwenda griffiths, dried fruit, businesses -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Aurora - Authority to Deduct from Salary or Wages, 13 Apr.1945
c. morrison, k. hyndman, j. millhouse, .g. harkness.l/s?, third victory loan, dried fruit packing shed, business -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Stamp Duty Record (Aurora wages), 1931
a stubbs., n.j. baines, n. baines, a baldock, j baldock, j. bentley, j. bourke., j. brogan, m. brown, s.a. brown, f. bruce, i butcher, m. (miss) collins, alan connolly, a.e. connolly, w. davidson, d. dodson, f. fatt, a.(miss) gallacher, f. gallatley, p. hand, w. harvey, a. hawkins, l.g. hayles, l. hayles, b. higginbotham, c.k. hill, a.w. hillier, p. hogan, e. holland, g.g. king, d. lambie, d.a. lambie, l. (miss) lee, j. (miss) lockwood, e. (miss) loveridge, elsie. (miss) loveridge, g. loveridge, geo. loveridge, j. lumb, b marks, colin martin, t. martin, m. (miss) morrison, a. a. mckay, a.g. (miss) mckay, e.a.(miss) mckay, elsie (miss) mckay, farquhar mckenzie, f. mckenzie, m. mcmahon, e. neville, g. owen, b. pascoe, keith potter, a. punton, h. punton, m. quinn, g. rigby, geo. rigby, f. roots, w. roots, c. scott, e (miss) sewell, wm. sewell, l. shanks, l. sharman, v. (miss) sheean, e. shillington, r. simpson, e. slaughter, e. (junior) slaughter, r.h. smith, dried fruit packing shed, business -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Aurora Packing Co. Wages Analysis, 1952-1953
wages, dried fruit -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Tronson, Mark, Southern Aurora - The real story behind Australia's greatest express train, 1989
A history of the express sleeper passenger train the Southern Aurora between Melbourne & Sydney from 1962 to 1986.ill, p.160.non-fictionA history of the express sleeper passenger train the Southern Aurora between Melbourne & Sydney from 1962 to 1986.railroads - passenger trains - australia, railroads - southern aurora - australia -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Banger, Chris, Southern Aurora: And the Melbourne Express & Sydney Express 1962-1993, 2012
A history of the Southern Aurora passenger train and the subsequent Melbourne & Sydney expresses between Melbourne and Sydney from the 1962 to 1993.ill, p.216.non-fictionA history of the Southern Aurora passenger train and the subsequent Melbourne & Sydney expresses between Melbourne and Sydney from the 1962 to 1993.railroad travel -- new south wales -- sydney -- history, railroad travel -- victoria -- melbourne -- history -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Hat, Khaki Fur felt, 1974
Army issueAustralian Army slouch hat with puggaree, size 6 7/8 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Aurora Oliver, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cllr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by Councilcolour photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St.industry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Aurora Oliver, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cllr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by Councilcolour photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St.industry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Aurora Oliver, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cllr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by Councilcolour photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St.industry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Education kit - Doll House, Fisher Price, Fisher Price Play House (1970s), c1970's
C1970's doll house used in a community toy libraryC1970's toyPlastic, mostly yellow; Coloured transfer decoration; 2 storey house with garage; 4 dormer windows; Plastic furniture; Plastic people; Carry mantle. Fisher Price play family Housedoll house, toy, c1970s, nunawading toy library -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Picture
Picture of ship "Aurora" at the Antarctic ice cap. Frame size 426mm x 450mmflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Shield, Independent order of Oddfellows, 1960s
This shield was a trophy awarded to the lodges of the Independent Order of Oddfellows in the 1960s. The first Warrnambool Lodge of the I.O.O.F. was established in 1860 (Loyal Victorian Lodge) and the Oddfellows Hall in Koroit Street Warrnambool was opened in 1869. One winner of the shield, apart from the Loyal Warrnambool Lodge, was the Loyal Aurora Lodge and the only reference found to a lodge of this name was based in North Melbourne. No information has been found on Frank D. Grayham. This shield is of interest as a trophy given by the Independent Order of Oddfellows in the 1960s. The I.O.O.F. in Warrnambool has been of historical importance in the social and business spheres in the city. This is a wooden shield with a central metal plaque attached and six other smaller metal plaques. The central plaque has an ornamental edging and the plaques are attached with metal pins. Four of the plaques have inscriptions. Both the wooden section and the plaques are much worn and scratched. Central Plaque: ‘W.D.C (or G) I.O.O.F. Lodges Installation of Officers Competition Frank D. Grayham Shield’ Smaller Plaques: ‘Loyal Aurora Lodge No. 82 31st March 1962’ ‘Loyal Warrnambool Lodge No. 131 7th July 1961’ ‘Loyal Warrnambool Lodge No. 131 26th April 1963’ independent order of oddfellows, loyal warrnambool lodge i.o.o.f. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Postcard
Black and White Postcard of H.M.S. Aurora. Has number 3041 on front, (SH 011 Ships A-B).flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, h.m.s. aurora, post card, postcard -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LODGE COLLECTION: AURORA LODGE NO. 35 INSTALLATION, Thursday 15th Sept, 1949
Front and back page only of the Aurora Lodge No. 35 Installation of R. A Gray and Investiture of Officers. Masonic Hall, Inglewood.Front page is printed in gold ink along with the Mason insignia.Advertiser, Inglewood.clubs, social, aurora lodge no. 35 install -
Tennis Australia
Advertisement, Circa 1895
Cardboard cutout advertisement for Aurora Confectionery Parlour. Depicts a child holding two racquets and string bag of balls in front of a house. UV glass. Materials: Ink, Cardboard, Cloth, Wood, Glass, Metal, Adhesive labeltennis -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Fibre glass fishing rod, John (Jack) Bowden, 1962
This fishing rod was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mr. David Brown who is a retired Victorian Railways driver. It was made for him by Mr. Jack Bowden in 1962. Mr. Bowden was the driver of the Southern Aurora when it crashed with a freight train at Violet Town on 7 February 1969. The Sydney – Melbourne passenger train was bound for Melbourne. At about 7.05 a.m. the “Southern Aurora” collided head-on with the Melbourne-Albury goods train near Violet Town. 8 people lost their lives in the crash and 117 were injured. Driver John Bowden had died of cardiac arrest at some time before the collision. The driver of the goods train, Lawrence Rosevear, a good friend and workmate of Jack Bowden had tried to apply the brake when he realised the Aurora was not slowing down, but was unable to stop the impact. Lawrence also died in the crashThis was made by a local train driver who was died in the "Southern Aurora" train tragedy.A hand made fibre-glass fishing rod with wooden handle and agate runnersfishing, fishing equipment, recreational fishing, southern aurora -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Flag - VR Flag
This flag was flying at the Wodonga Station when VR Driver John (Jack) Bowden drove past it whilst at the controls of the “Southern Aurora” on 7 February 1969. The Sydney – Melbourne passenger train was bound for Melbourne. At about 7.05 a.m. the “Southern Aurora” collided head-on with the Melbourne-Albury goods train near Violet Town. 8 people lost their lives in the crash and 117 were injured. Driver John Bowden had died of cardiac arrest at some time before the collision. The driver of the goods train, Lawrence Rosevear, a good friend and workmate of Jack Bowden had tried to apply the brake when he realised the Aurora was not slowing down, but was unable to stop the impact. Lawrence also died in the crash. A memorial is maintained at Violet Town to commemorate those who died and also recognised those who helped in the aftermath of the tragedy.This flag is connected to the "Southern Aurora" train tragedy in 1969A large blue flag bearing the gold insignia of Victorian Railways. Canvas binding and the rope is still attached on the flag pole side. There is fringing on the other side but there is some fraying due to age.victorian railways, southern aurora, john bowden -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Driver Tom Symonds and Fireman Billy Hyde, 3 August 1986
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.At Spencer Street Station on the last “Southern Aurora". The locomotive was G516. Driver Tom Symonds was based in Wodonga from 1955 to 1987. He served as AFULE Branch Secretary from 1962 to 1963 and 1966 to 1971. G Class Locomotives - G Class locomotives were primarily intended for hauling freight services, they were also used on passenger trains such as the “Southern Aurora” and the “Intercapital Daylight”. Locomotive G516 came into service in December 1984. After a series of contractual changeovers between companies it was transferred to QR National and is still in operation, The "Southern Aurora", the overnight Sydney-Melbourne express, was one of the icons of Australian railways in the 1960s and 1970s. Uniquely in Australia, it conveyed only First Class passengers, all of whom were accommodated in air-conditioned sleeping cars, all equipped with showers. The Southern Aurora was introduced when part of Australia's rail gauge problem was solved with the construction of a new standard gauge line. The new line was a 317 km long line running from Albury, NSW, parallel to the existing broad gauge line to Melbourne, connecting Australia's two largest cities by standard gauge. The Southern Aurora consisted of 14 stainless steel cars: a luggage van, a power van, a dining car, a lounge car, and ten First Class Sleeping Cars. The total capacity was 198 passengers. For a number of years, there were no intermediate stops for passengers, and the train had the longest non-stop run in Australia, 430 km from Goulburn to Albury. Dining car crews changed at Goulburn and Albury, and locos were changed at Albury. The first train ran from Sydney on Thursday 14th April 1962, with full regular services starting from both Sydney and Melbourne on Monday 16th April 1962. The classic S Class locomotive was used to haul the early Southern Aurora trains. From 1984 it was also hauled by the new G Class locomotives, On the morning of 7th February 1969, the southbound Southern Aurora collided head-on with a northbound goods near Violet Town, Victoria. Nine passengers and crew were killed, and seven carriages were destroyed. A steady decline in patronage saw the withdrawal of the service in August 1986. At top of locomotive "G516". In centre of locomotive, "V" insignia of VLinerailways wodonga, fred rochow, wodonga railway men, g class locomotives, the southern aurora -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Carnival Glass Bowl
Carnival glass is moulded or pressed glass to which an iridescent surface shimmer has been applied. It has previously been referred to as aurora glass, dope glass, rainbow glass, taffeta glass, and disparagingly as 'poor man's Tiffany'. "Wikipedia entry"Fluted Carnival Glass Amber Fruit Bowl with Star pattern in basecarnival glass, fruit bowl -
National Wool Museum
Rug
The rug hung in the boardroom at the Brintons Carpet premises/factory at Fellmongers Road, Breakwater. Acquired on closure of factory.W7199 Page 1 of a history of Brintons Carpets. Page 2 of a history of Brintons Carpets. A list of catalogues/items in the Brintons Collection donated after closure of Fellmongers Road factory in July 2008.Labore Vinces Brintons Carpets/Special Enquiry Prepared for/Ref. No 15/2878 for Aurora/Quality colours in trial/standard/non standard/Design and colour sample does not represent qualitytextile art, brintons australia pty ltd brintons pty ltd (geelong) brintons ltd (uk), carpet -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, E. Walter Maunder, The Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol VII, No. 2, 24/12/1896
Brown, paper covered printed journal of the British Astronomical Association. Contents include branch reports from Glasgow, Manchester and Sydney. Papers include Uranus (C. Roberts); Planet Uranus (Arthur Henderson); Naked-eye Pairs of Stars (F. Gale); Jupiter in November 1896, (C. Roberts); Observation of Dark Spots on the Planet Jupiter (John Tebbutt); The Great Sun0Spot Group of September 1896 (E. Walter Mainder); Solar Prominences (John S. Townsend); Observations of Leonids (Wililam Anderson); Occulation of Mecury by Venus, 17 May 1737 (A.C.D. Crommelin); Stellar Occulations by Planets (C.T. Whitmell); Canals of Mars Observed at the Moanora Observatory (Lec Brenner); Observations of Ceti (L.A. Eddie). Correspondence reported includes the Herschelian Reflector, Berlin Exhibition, aurora, Aurora Borealis, Liberiaastronomy, observatory, planets, stars, e walter maunder, shackleton, t f furber, pietro baracchi, gh knibbs, wf gale, cj merfield, john tebbutt, mary a orr, fk mcdonall, jogn s townsend -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Clothing - Falls Creek Souvenir Caps
These caps were donated by Blake Thompson who with his wife started skiing at Falls Creek in 1979 and were members of Aurora Lodge for many years. They wore these hats at Falls Creek and Cedarwood Lodge which had a bar in the 1990s and was seen as “the place to go.” Cedarwood was built about 1979 by Peter Hyndman. It was a large lodge with over 100 beds. Like many lodges it has now been renovated to become studio and self-contained apartments.These caps are significant because they are representative of the range of memorabilia available at Falls Creek.Two souvenir caps from Falls Creek and Cedarwood Lodge. The Falls Creek Cap is made from green tartan fabric with a green suede peak and the Falls Creek logo. The Cedarwood Lodge cap is made from blue corduroy fabric and features the multi-coloured Cedarwood Lodge logoCap1 - Below logo - FALLS CREEK Cap 2 - Cedar Wood LODGE / FALLS CREEK / AUSTRALIAfalls creek memorabilia, cedarwood lodge -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph (black & white), Four Principals of the Ballarat School of Mines, June 1983
This photograph was taken at the presentation of a bust of Dick Richards to the Ballarat School of Mines. Dick Richards joined the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1914, and soon afterwards was granted leave to join an expedition to Antartica. In 1915 he sailed from Australia with the Antartic Exploraton Expedition, led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Dick Richards was the physicist and sled manager for Shackleton's Ross Sea Party - with the task to meet Shackleton on the other side of the continent. When Shackleton planned his transcontinental crossing he decided to use supply depots as loads of supplies were too heavy to pull. The depots would enable Shackleton's party to carry just enough to reach the Pole, relying on the depots which were to be left by the Aurora's crew every 60 miles, stowed in 2 sledge journeys in 1915 and 1916. Dick Richards spent 3 freezing years in Antarctica between 1914 and 1917. Travelling south with Sir Ernest Shackleton Richards' worst experience was when his ship Aurora, tethered offshore, was blown away in a gale leaving Richards marooned for two years with nine other men on the ice floe. The Ross Sea Party arrived in McMurdo Sound aboard the Aurora in January 1915. The going was tough on the sledging trips as the sledges were overloaded. Temperatures were as low as minus 68F. In June 1916 the party crossed on foot to Cape Evans, occupied Scott's Hut (from his Terra Nova Expedition, erected in January 1911) in May 1915, for two months. On 10 January 1917 Richards was hunting for seals when he saw a ship on the horizon. It was 'The Aurora'. Picking up the relieved survivors 'The Aurora' arrived in New Zealand on 9 February 1917 to a hero's welcome. Joyce, Wild, Hayward and Richards later won the Albert Medal for their heroic devotion to duty. Later an inlet on the Antartic continent was named after Richards. Dick Richards wrote the following years after the ordeal "To me no undertaking carried through to conclusion is for nothing. And so I don't think of our struggle as futile. It was something the human spirit accomplished." After returning to Australia Dick Richards resumed his work at SMB as Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics, and developed many pieces of experimental equipment. During World War Two he acted as a scientific adviser in the production of optical apparatus in Australia. In 1946 he was appointed Principal and twelve years later he retired after a total of 44 years service. Dick Richards has been honoured through the naming of a Ballarat School of Mines prize - The R.W. Richards Medal. This medal later became a University of Ballarat prize. It has been awarded annually since 1959 to the Bachelor of Applied Science graduate considered to have achieved the most outstanding academic performance of their course. The award was was introduced to commemerate the long years of service to tertiary education in Ballarat by Mr Richards. See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Richards,Dick.shtmlBlack and white photograph featuring 4 men who had serves as Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. Left to Right: E.J. (Jack) Barker, Peter Shiells, Richard W. Richards, Graham Beanland.ballarat school of mines, dick richards, antarctica, ernest shackleton