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Canterbury History GroupArticle, Gwen McWilliam, Belmore, Canterbury Roads' origins, March 23 1998
... Belmore, Canterbury Roads' origins...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Belmore Road Canterbury Road Elgar's Survey Article on naming of streets in Camberwell and Canterbury, in particular the possible inspiration for Belmore and Canterbury Roads. 1 page newspaper article Belmore, Canterbury Roads' origins Article Gwen McWilliam ...Article on naming of streets in Camberwell and Canterbury, in particular the possible inspiration for Belmore and Canterbury Roads.1 page newspaper articleArticle on naming of streets in Camberwell and Canterbury, in particular the possible inspiration for Belmore and Canterbury Roads.belmore road, canterbury road, elgar's survey -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Koonung Heights Primary School, 1993
... Staff of Koonung Heights Primary School, Belmore Road, Mont Albert North Names: Pat Worsley, Carla Jennings, Elaine Pierson, Don Goodridge, Patricia Incerti, John Davey, Ilse Murrihy, Anna Wood, Josie Maccora. ...Belmore Road, Mont Albert North, Victoria, Australia...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Staff of Koonung Heights Primary School, Belmore Road, Mont Albert North Names: Pat Worsley, Carla Jennings, Elaine Pierson, Don Goodridge, Patricia Incerti, John Davey, Ilse Murrihy, Anna Wood, Josie Maccora. ...Staff of Koonung Heights Primary School, Belmore Road, Mont Albert North Names: Pat Worsley, Carla Jennings, Elaine Pierson, Don Goodridge, Patricia Incerti, John Davey, Ilse Murrihy, Anna Wood, Josie Maccora. Principal: Don Goodridge.B&w photokoonung heights primary school, primary schools -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumPhotograph - Yarrawonga Mulwala Photos - framed
... Four postcard sized black and white photos of Yarrawonga and Mulwala area late 1800’s early 1900’s. Belmore Street looking south, Exchange Hotel Mulwala, Palms along Belmore St, Yarrawonga and Belmore Street looking north in 1882. ...Belmore Street looking south, Exchange Hotel Mulwala, Palms along Belmore St, Yarrawonga and Belmore Street looking north in 1882. ...Four postcard sized black and white photos of Yarrawonga and Mulwala area late 1800’s early 1900’s. Belmore Street looking south, Exchange Hotel Mulwala, Palms along Belmore St, Yarrawonga and Belmore Street looking north in 1882. These are all prints of original photos and are placed in a contemporary frame with matte surroundings belmore street, exchange hotel -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumDocument - Constitution and Regulations folded card, Yarrawonga Chronicle, Constitution of the Yarrawonga & Border Agricultural And Pastoral Association, 1940’s
... Belmore Street, Yarrawonga , Victoria ...The first show was held in September 1883Folded carded printed with the Constitution ab Regulations of the Yarrawonga A&P Association See photographs for full wording -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumShow schedule, Yarrawonga Centenary Spring Show, Saturday October 1st, 1983, 1983
... Belmore Street, Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia ...The first show was held inSept 1883 at Alexander Park on the Murray River. Two years later it was moved to the Showgrounds south of the town. Two shows have been missed, one due to WW2 and the other due to drought and a poor season. The Centenary Show was held over two days with a street parade on the Sunday.A5 size booklet Yellow card cover. Newspaper quality pages. Lists committee members,Life members, Stewards,prizes, classes and events -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumPlough, 1880's - 1890's
... This plough was used by William Christians and John Holmes when they worked on the formation of Belmore Street, Yarrawonga...Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala This plough was used by William Christians and John Holmes when they worked on the formation of Belmore Street, Yarrawonga The Single Furrow Plough - Hugh Lennon began making ploughs in Carlton from 1860's. ...This plough was used by William Christians and John Holmes when they worked on the formation of Belmore Street, Yarrawonga The Single Furrow Plough - Hugh Lennon began making ploughs in Carlton from 1860's. Within 10 years the patented steel plough, suitable to Australian conditions, was outselling all imported cast iron, mouldboard ploughs. Early settlers (1870's) used this type of plough pulled by one horse to prepare ground for wheat sowing. Being a wheeled machine it allowed the ploughman to sit on the plough and saves miles of walking. -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumVase
... Pottery vase showing Yarrawonga War Memorial in Belmore Street. Shading of blues,black colour for memorial and two green trees, hand painted with inscription at the base....Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala "Fallen Soldiers Monument Yarrawonga" no 50 on the base in black paint (3/9 in pencil) Pottery vase showing Yarrawonga War Memorial in Belmore Street. Shading of blues,black colour for memorial and two green trees, hand painted with inscription at the base. ...Pottery vase showing Yarrawonga War Memorial in Belmore Street. Shading of blues,black colour for memorial and two green trees, hand painted with inscription at the base."Fallen Soldiers Monument Yarrawonga" no 50 on the base in black paint (3/9 in pencil) -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumBrass Nameplate, W H Arnott, Yarrawonga, 1800's
... His premises were where Beattie Lawn Mower shop is now in McNally Street near Belmore St...His premises were where Beattie Lawn Mower shop is now in McNally Street near Belmore St Metal name plate probably attached to a coach or buggy. ...W H Arnott was a coach builder in Yarrawonga. His premises were where Beattie Lawn Mower shop is now in McNally Street near Belmore StMetal name plate probably attached to a coach or buggy. Hole a each end for bolts -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Chinese Evangelical Church, 1994
... View of the Chinese Evangelical Church at 644 Elgar Road near the intersection of Belmore Road, Box Hill North. The Church is built in brick and features a large cross in front of the Church....Churches Elgar Road Belmore Road Box Hill North Chinese Evangelical Church B&w photo Photograph Chinese Evangelical Church ...View of the Chinese Evangelical Church at 644 Elgar Road near the intersection of Belmore Road, Box Hill North. The Church is built in brick and features a large cross in front of the Church.B&w photochurches, elgar road, belmore road, box hill north, chinese evangelical church -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet - Advertising brochure, Kenmare Heights Estate, 1927
... Clearing sale by public auction , Saturday 26/11/1927 of Kenmare Heights Estate Mont Albert, Situated between Belmore Road, Boundary Road, Strabane Avenue, Union Road and Dunloe Avenue. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne knight & harwood auctioneer auctions kenmare height estate union road mont albert belmore road relowe crescent whitehorse road evalina street francesca street mozelle street dunloe avenue Clearing sale by public auction , Saturday 26/11/1927 of Kenmare Heights Estate Mont Albert, Situated between Belmore Road, Boundary Road, Strabane Avenue, Union Road and Dunloe Avenue. ...Clearing sale by public auction , Saturday 26/11/1927 of Kenmare Heights Estate Mont Albert, Situated between Belmore Road, Boundary Road, Strabane Avenue, Union Road and Dunloe Avenue. Advertising material and mapknight & harwood auctioneer, auctions, kenmare height estate, union road mont albert, belmore road, relowe crescent, whitehorse road, evalina street, francesca street, mozelle street, dunloe avenue -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan - Subdivision Plan, Kewdene Estate, 1937-1939
... The subdivision included 14 lots bordered by Belmore Road, Birtles Street and Giles Street. ...The subdivision included 14 lots bordered by Belmore Road, Birtles Street and Giles Street. ...Pru Sanderson, in her groundbreaking ‘City of Kew Urban Conservation Study : Volume 2 - Development History’ (1988), summarised the periods of urban development and subdivisions of land in Kew. The periods that she identified included 1845-1880, 1880-1893, 1893-1921, 1921-1933, 1933-1943, and Post-War Development. These periods were selected as they represented periods of rapid growth or decline in urban development. An obvious starting point for Sanderson’s groupings involved population growth and the associated economic cycles. These cycles also highlighted urban expansion onto land that was predominantly rural, although in other cases it represented the decline and breakup of large estates. A number of the plans in the Kew Historical Society’s collection can also be found in other collections, such as those of the State Library of Victoria and the Boroondara Library Service. A number are however unique to the collection.The Kew Historical Society collection includes almost 100 subdivision plans pertaining to suburbs of the City of Melbourne. Most of these are of Kew, Kew East or Studley Park, although a smaller number are plans of Camberwell, Deepdene, Balwyn and Hawthorn. It is believed that the majority of the plans were gifted to the Society by persons connected with the real estate firm - J. R. Mathers & McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, Kew. The Plans in the collection are rarely in pristine form, being working plans on which the agent would write notes and record lots sold and the prices of these. The subdivision plans are historically significant examples of the growth of urban Melbourne from the beginning of the 20th Century up until the 1980s. A number of the plans are double-sided and often include a photograph on the reverse. The advertisement for the ‘Kewdene Estate’ subdivision is pasted over a photograph of a property for sale. This is typical of the reuse of promotional materials in the period during, and subsequent to World War I. The subdivision included 14 lots bordered by Belmore Road, Birtles Street and Giles Street. On the other side of the subdivision [Glass] Creek is noted. The subdivision plan also shows part of the Outer Circle Railway and Deepdene Railway Station.subdivision plans - east kew, kewdene estate, belmore road -- kew east (vic.), giles street -- kew east (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncLetter - Lions Club Letter of Condolence, Lou L’Hardy, The International Association of Lions Clubs, 1978
... O’Loughlin, President, The International Association of Lions Clubs to Mr Herbert Joyce, Secretary Kew L.C., 4 Belmore Road Balwyn. The letter commemorates the service of Lion Lou L’Hardy. ...O’Loughlin, President, The International Association of Lions Clubs to Mr Herbert Joyce, Secretary Kew L.C., 4 Belmore Road Balwyn. The letter commemorates the service of Lion Lou L’Hardy. ...Framed Lions Club Letter and medal - Framed letter on the Letterhead of the International Association of Lions Clubs dated May 18, 1978. The letter is from Joseph M. O’Loughlin, President, The International Association of Lions Clubs to Mr Herbert Joyce, Secretary Kew L.C., 4 Belmore Road Balwyn. The letter commemorates the service of Lion Lou L’Hardy. The gilded medal on a blue ribbon is attached to the certificate.Signed "Joseph M. O’Loughlin"lou l'hardy, kew lions club -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan - Subdivision Plan, Camberwell Mountain View Estate, 1923
... In 1884, 1888 and 1894 the Belmore Park subdivision proposed 18 allotments for this parcel of land. ...The final stages of the Belmore Park subdivision occurred during the Depression of the 1890s. ...The Kew Historical Society collection includes almost 100 subdivision plans pertaining to suburbs of the City of Melbourne. Most of these are of Kew, Kew East or Studley Park, although a smaller number are plans of Camberwell, Deepdene, Balwyn and Hawthorn. It is believed that the majority of the plans were gifted to the Society by persons connected with the real estate firm - J. R. Mathers and McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, Kew. The Plans in the collection are rarely in pristine form, being working plans on which the agent would write notes and record lots sold and the prices of these. The subdivision plans are historically significant examples of the growth of urban Melbourne from the beginning of the 20th Century up until the 1980s. A number of the plans are double-sided and often include a photograph on the reverse. A number of the latter are by noted photographers such as J.E. Barnes.The so-called Camberwell Mountain View Estate was a subdivision on ‘the corner [of] Burke Road, Eyre and Wills Streets, Deepdene’. The Estate was not the first attempt to subdivide this land holding. In 1884, 1888 and 1894 the Belmore Park subdivision proposed 18 allotments for this parcel of land. The final stages of the Belmore Park subdivision occurred during the Depression of the 1890s. Apart from perhaps one block facing Burke Road, which is unnumbered in the Mountain View Estate subdivision, the rest must have remained unsold. The later subdivision would redraw the original 18 allotments, creating 22 new lots. In the Locality Plan on the left side of the subdivision plan, Deepdene Station, which formed part of the Outer Circle Railway is represented, as is the location of Deepdene Primary School. A selling point was the proposed extension of the Burke Road tram beyond its terminus at Cotham Road. The extension did not eventuate.subdivision plans - camberwell, mountain view estate -
Melbourne Tram MuseumEphemera - Real estate sale, Cranny Sambell & Co, "Camberwell Panorama Estate", Oct. 1923
... The locality plan shows proposed plans for tram lines in Belmore Road and Burke Road north of Whitehorse Road. ...The locality plan shows proposed plans for tram lines in Belmore Road and Burke Road north of Whitehorse Road. ...Pamphlet advertising the sale of land at the "Camberwell Panorama Estate" - Doncaster and Bulleen Road 13-10-1923. Gives terms of sale, photos showing the views and a nearby shopping centre. Has a large photo of MMTB No. 20 on the front cover. The tramcar is of the Hawthorn Tramways Trust four-door bogie type. MMTB No 20 was an ex-Prahran and Malvern single trucker or small tram A class. Gives details of the 110 lots to be sold, terms, location, and that the tram was proposed to be extended to the corner. This extension took place in 1937. The locality plan shows proposed plans for tram lines in Belmore Road and Burke Road north of Whitehorse Road. Demonstrates the style of land sale pamphlet including the availability of tram services to prospective purchasers.Pamphlet - folded - printed in two colours of cream coloured paper with photographs and plans.has pencil notes on the top of the front page.sale of land, trams, real estate, camberwell panorama estate, east camberwell, doncaster road, bulleen road, tram 20 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Camberwell Villages, 1992
... ...belmore...This small booklet explains how some of them developed. camberwell region railways 1882 balwyn (mr) andrew murray belmore (mr) mark collier boroondara deepdene chatham canterbury mont albert ingelfinger family staig family surrey hills (mr) john knipe Some of Camberwell's 'villages' can be traced back to the 1850s. ...Some of Camberwell's 'villages' can be traced back to the 1850s. This small booklet explains how some of them developed.Some of Camberwell's 'villages' can be traced back to the 1850s. This small booklet explains how some of them developed.camberwell region, railways, 1882, balwyn, (mr) andrew murray, belmore, (mr) mark collier, boroondara, deepdene, chatham, canterbury, mont albert, ingelfinger family, staig family, surrey hills, (mr) john knipe -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan, Kew! Kew!, 1888
... , Park Street (now Adeney Avenue), and Belmore Road (now Harp Road). The 16 lots in the proposed subdivision are bisected by the route of the Outer Circle railway, and next to the proposed Normanby Station (later renamed East Kew). ..., Park Street (now Adeney Avenue), and Belmore Road (now Harp Road). The 16 lots in the proposed subdivision are bisected by the route of the Outer Circle railway, and next to the proposed Normanby Station (later renamed East Kew). ...The Land Boom of the 1880s accelerated the rate of subdivisions in Kew. This subdivision, 'Kew! Kew!' was also impacted by, or resulted from, the decision by the Victorian Government to construct the Outer Circle railway. Construction of the railway began in 1888 and was completed in 1891. Plan of an 1888 subdivision bounded by Bulleen Road (now High Street), Gladstone Street (now Campbell Street?), Park Street (now Adeney Avenue), and Belmore Road (now Harp Road). The 16 lots in the proposed subdivision are bisected by the route of the Outer Circle railway, and next to the proposed Normanby Station (later renamed East Kew). On the plan, local landmarks such as the tram terminus, the Harp of Erin hotel, and the station are located. The street where the lots are numbered , was called Welsh Street on the plan as this was the name of the vendor. Surrounding land owners are also named: G. Smith Esq, Matthew Maher Esq, and Maurice Neligan Esq.outer circle railway, land subdivisions -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Sydney Industrial Blind Institution: Fifty-Sixth Report 1936, 1937
... Parker who taught Braille with Ethel Campbell and accomplished transcriber, the roster of visiting readers for workers and other attendees, monthly musicales provided by blind and sighted musicians, the Annual Picnic and Sports Day, the 2 Blind Cricket matches against the Victorian team played at Belmore Oval (1-1), and the first White Ball held at the Trocadero with Mrs Eric Sheller as the inaugural President....Parker who taught Braille with Ethel Campbell and accomplished transcriber, the roster of visiting readers for workers and other attendees, monthly musicales provided by blind and sighted musicians, the Annual Picnic and Sports Day, the 2 Blind Cricket matches against the Victorian team played at Belmore Oval (1-1), and the first White Ball held at the Trocadero with Mrs Eric Sheller as the inaugural President. ...Articles in the annual report include: 170 workers (130 blind, 20 home workers, 20 sighted) were employed during the year, the passing of Henry Hedger who was superintendent for many years, a personal reflection by Captain Gilbert Nobbs (who was blinded in WW1 and helped by the Institution) and his discussion on talking books, a trial of producing rubber mats in the workshop, 21 students receiving piano or singing lessons, with a male Choir of 21 participants, 320 library readers, the death of A.S.H. Parker who taught Braille with Ethel Campbell and accomplished transcriber, the roster of visiting readers for workers and other attendees, monthly musicales provided by blind and sighted musicians, the Annual Picnic and Sports Day, the 2 Blind Cricket matches against the Victorian team played at Belmore Oval (1-1), and the first White Ball held at the Trocadero with Mrs Eric Sheller as the inaugural President.1 printed booklet with illustrations in bound sydney industrial blind institution, annual report, gilbert nobbs, herbert thompson, jean currie, talking books, ethel campbell, roy kippax, ann sarah hale parker, black and white committee, cricket -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, John Colin Reaburn with his younger brother, Wallace James Reaburn, c1911
... He later moved away from the area but when the collection of local history commenced in the 1970's, John was living near Belmore Road and became involved. He had a clear recall of early days and played a valuable part in recording details of early Surrey Hills....He later moved away from the area but when the collection of local history commenced in the 1970's, John was living near Belmore Road and became involved. He had a clear recall of early days and played a valuable part in recording details of early Surrey Hills. clothing and dress surrey hills children mr john reaburn mr john colin reaburn mr wallace james reaburn 5 tabs / residual glue B/W photo (photo dark) of two young children. ...Children in photo identified as John Colin Reaburn, also known as Jack, and his young brother, Wallace James Reaburn. The Reaburn family came to Surrey Hills in the 1890's and first lived in Russell Street. John Colin Reaburn (B 1899 in Russell St, Surrey Hills; D 1987, Box Hill) and Wallace James Reaburn (B 1910; D 1996) were the children of John Reaburn (1873-1963) and his wife Jane (Jeannie) Nelson Harkins (1875-1959). They has a sister Winifred Jean Reaburn (1904-1983). The family later lived in Union Road on the SW corner of Guildford Road. The house was called 'Fairbank'. John completed his education to eighth grade of Surrey Hills State School, going on to University High School and became an accountant. He later moved away from the area but when the collection of local history commenced in the 1970's, John was living near Belmore Road and became involved. He had a clear recall of early days and played a valuable part in recording details of early Surrey Hills.B/W photo (photo dark) of two young children. The boy standing is dressed in long pants and a jacket with a wide collar like a sailor suit. He is carrying a wide brimmed hat. The other child is seated and wearing a lacy coverall over a dress. 5 tabs / residual glueclothing and dress, surrey hills, children, mr john reaburn, mr john colin reaburn, mr wallace james reaburn -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFurniture - Theatre Chairs, 1930's
... The fabric was delivered to J. Hulin of 116 Belmore Rd, Warrnambool. The manufacturer of the chairs, Riddell & Preece Pty Ltd of Melbourne, also supplied theatre chairs for other public buildings including (1) the Ozone Theatre in Enfield, South Australia, in 1929, (2) the Gallery of the Horsham Town Hall in Victoria (at 26/6 each, that is 26 shillings and sixpence, approximate conversion in 2014 to $100.00au), (3) in 1927 in the Gallery of the Kyenton Mechanics’ Institute (4) in 1926, Horsham Theatre. ...The fabric was delivered to J. Hulin of 116 Belmore Rd, Warrnambool. The manufacturer of the chairs, Riddell & Preece Pty Ltd of Melbourne, also supplied theatre chairs for other public buildings including (1) the Ozone Theatre in Enfield, South Australia, in 1929, (2) the Gallery of the Horsham Town Hall in Victoria (at 26/6 each, that is 26 shillings and sixpence, approximate conversion in 2014 to $100.00au), (3) in 1927 in the Gallery of the Kyenton Mechanics’ Institute (4) in 1926, Horsham Theatre. ...These theatre chairs had been used in the Mozart Hall in Warrnambool for many years but are now no longer required. They were about to be offered for anyone to take but just by chance Flagstaff Hill’s Manager heard about them from a friend in Melbourne. Our Manager thought it important to keep the chairs in Warrnambool as they were significant to our local history and could be incorporated in our Museum. He made arrangements to collect and install them in Flagstaff Hill’s Theatrette. Originally these theatre chairs belonged to Warrnambool Town Hall. When The Warrnambool Baths (or Swimming Pool) in Gillies Street closed, due to the Health Act of 1958, the changing rooms were taken over by the Mozart Group. The building was modified and set up for musical concerts with the name Mozart Hall. The seats were re-covered by Miss Eva Gaspar, Director of the Warrnambool Music Society, with assistance from group members. The material was order by W.C. James (Treasurer) in 1964, at a cost of 26 pound and 10 shillings (£26-10), and supplied by Jacka-Wortley Fabrics Pty Ltd, Upholstery and Furnishing Supplies, 157-163 Pelham Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria. The supplier’s telephone was “JACKAFAB” (5222 2322). The fabric was delivered to J. Hulin of 116 Belmore Rd, Warrnambool. The manufacturer of the chairs, Riddell & Preece Pty Ltd of Melbourne, also supplied theatre chairs for other public buildings including (1) the Ozone Theatre in Enfield, South Australia, in 1929, (2) the Gallery of the Horsham Town Hall in Victoria (at 26/6 each, that is 26 shillings and sixpence, approximate conversion in 2014 to $100.00au), (3) in 1927 in the Gallery of the Kyenton Mechanics’ Institute (4) in 1926, Horsham Theatre. (In May 2018 a transfer of three banks of chairs was made from Flagstaff Hill to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne.) The chairs are of local historical and social significance. Theatre chairs. The sixteen sets (groups or banks) of complete chairs, four seats per chair, give a total of 64 seats. Each chair has timber framed seats, with arm rests, upholstered in red vinyl. The seats are set into decorative gilt iron frames which incorporate five legs, all set into two timber floor rails. The seats are hinged to fold upwards and rest against the backrests. On ironwork "PTY. LTD"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, theatre chairs, theatre seats 1939, warrnambool town hall seats, mozart hall warrnambool, theatre furniture, mechanics’ institute chairs, j hulin warrnambool, mozart hall choral group, eva gaspar, warrnambool music society, w.c. james, jacka-wortley fabrics pty ltd -
Australian Queer ArchivesAudio, 2SER 107.3 FM (Radio Station : Sydney, NSW) : Gaywaves : 4/8/1983 : Enola Gay special on disarmament, 1983
... Produced for Enola Gay's participation in Hiroshima Day, Sat 6 August 1983, assembling at Belmore Park at 10 am under the Enola Gay banners. 0:00: Introduction and song; 3:50: Japanese instrumental music; 9:08: Commentary resumes - history of the bombing of Hiroshima, 6 Aug 1945, and Nagasaki 3 days later; 15:30: Music Tomorrow never comes until it's too late; 19:45: Commentary including accounts from survivors; 26:58: Music, Take the toys from the boys; 29:25: Commentary regarding arms race, including voice of Fabian LoSchiavo regarding dissident religious views in the USA; 33:05: Music, California dreaming; 36:10: Commentary re the practicalities of bomb shelters; 38:00: Music, Cancer, cancer; 41:40: Commentary re peace marches in Europe, health effects of radiation, civil defense in nuclear war, music; 47:35: Music, Universal soldier (cut off towards end), anti-war parody of Yankee Doodle Uncle Sam with Australian refs (Omega, Pine Gap etc); 59:10: Commentary regarding nuclear bomb testing at Marilinga (SA) and Monte Bello islands; 1:01:15: Music, 'But I aint a marchin' any more'; 1:04:05: Commentary re costs of arms race - refs to gay and feminist anti-war groups overseas; 1:05:58: Music, Down by the riverside/Aint gonna study war no more, promo for Enola Gay and prep for Hiroshima Day, instrumental music, music US forces (Midnight Oil), Soft touch (Poison Girls); 1:26:56: Music, Thank Christ for the bomb, eerie instrumental music, Maralinga (Midnight Oil), Not another bomb song, ending at 1:39:00....Australian Queer Archives 79-81 Fitzroy Street St Kilda melbourne Produced for Enola Gay's participation in Hiroshima Day, Sat 6 August 1983, assembling at Belmore Park at 10 am under the Enola Gay banners. 0:00: Introduction and song; 3:50: Japanese instrumental music; 9:08: Commentary resumes - history of the bombing of Hiroshima, 6 Aug 1945, and Nagasaki 3 days later; 15:30: Music Tomorrow never comes until it's too late; 19:45: Commentary including accounts from survivors; 26:58: Music, Take the toys from the boys; 29:25: Commentary regarding arms race, including voice of Fabian LoSchiavo regarding dissident religious views in the USA; 33:05: Music, California dreaming; 36:10: Commentary re the practicalities of bomb shelters; 38:00: Music, Cancer, cancer; 41:40: Commentary re peace marches in Europe, health effects of radiation, civil defense in nuclear war, music; 47:35: Music, Universal soldier (cut off towards end), anti-war parody of Yankee Doodle Uncle Sam with Australian refs (Omega, Pine Gap etc); 59:10: Commentary regarding nuclear bomb testing at Marilinga (SA) and Monte Bello islands; 1:01:15: Music, 'But I aint a marchin' any more'; 1:04:05: Commentary re costs of arms race - refs to gay and feminist anti-war groups overseas; 1:05:58: Music, Down by the riverside/Aint gonna study war no more, promo for Enola Gay and prep for Hiroshima Day, instrumental music, music US forces (Midnight Oil), Soft touch (Poison Girls); 1:26:56: Music, Thank Christ for the bomb, eerie instrumental music, Maralinga (Midnight Oil), Not another bomb song, ending at 1:39:00. ...Produced for Enola Gay's participation in Hiroshima Day, Sat 6 August 1983, assembling at Belmore Park at 10 am under the Enola Gay banners. 0:00: Introduction and song; 3:50: Japanese instrumental music; 9:08: Commentary resumes - history of the bombing of Hiroshima, 6 Aug 1945, and Nagasaki 3 days later; 15:30: Music Tomorrow never comes until it's too late; 19:45: Commentary including accounts from survivors; 26:58: Music, Take the toys from the boys; 29:25: Commentary regarding arms race, including voice of Fabian LoSchiavo regarding dissident religious views in the USA; 33:05: Music, California dreaming; 36:10: Commentary re the practicalities of bomb shelters; 38:00: Music, Cancer, cancer; 41:40: Commentary re peace marches in Europe, health effects of radiation, civil defense in nuclear war, music; 47:35: Music, Universal soldier (cut off towards end), anti-war parody of Yankee Doodle Uncle Sam with Australian refs (Omega, Pine Gap etc); 59:10: Commentary regarding nuclear bomb testing at Marilinga (SA) and Monte Bello islands; 1:01:15: Music, 'But I aint a marchin' any more'; 1:04:05: Commentary re costs of arms race - refs to gay and feminist anti-war groups overseas; 1:05:58: Music, Down by the riverside/Aint gonna study war no more, promo for Enola Gay and prep for Hiroshima Day, instrumental music, music US forces (Midnight Oil), Soft touch (Poison Girls); 1:26:56: Music, Thank Christ for the bomb, eerie instrumental music, Maralinga (Midnight Oil), Not another bomb song, ending at 1:39:00.Maxwell UD XL I - C90 cassette tapeInscribed in biro on label: "ENOLA GAY Disarmament Special - Gaywaves 2SER 4/8/83."anti-nuclear activism, gay and lesbian activism, hiroshima day -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, South Berry Consols Journal
... Goddard R. J. Liddicoat belmore reefs government stock route berembed station mcErven South Berry Consols written on front cover Green water marked linen covered journal with maroon spine with red feint lined blue pages. ...This book is associated with former Ballarat School of Mines Student Richard Squire (1875-1876). Gift of the Squire FamilyGreen water marked linen covered journal with maroon spine with red feint lined blue pages. Label on front cover is cream with black printing JOURNAL with handwritten SOUTH BERRY CONSOLS hand written in black and red ink. Pages held together inside the book with three metal clipsSouth Berry Consols written on front cover mining, gold mining, south berry, miners' wages, wages, ballarat, 1913, a. gilles, a. g. shaw, w. a. bain, grong grong railway station, h. c. handford, j. b. williams, h. a. goddard, r. j. liddicoat, belmore reefs, government stock route, berembed station, mcerven -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Dunn, Ian, Byways of Steam 25, 2006
... The individual histories feature drawings, diagrams, photographs and operational information on such diverse locomotive depots as Milsons Point, Hurstville, Homebush, Clyde, Belmore and Rozelle. ill, maps, p.144. Byways of Steam 25 Book Dunn, Ian Casey, John Gallagher, Bob Attenborough, Peter Wallace, Ian Love, Ray Eveleigh Press ...In this issue of Byways of Steam, the history and details of six suburban steam depots are presented. The individual histories feature drawings, diagrams, photographs and operational information on such diverse locomotive depots as Milsons Point, Hurstville, Homebush, Clyde, Belmore and Rozelle.ill, maps, p.144.non-fictionIn this issue of Byways of Steam, the history and details of six suburban steam depots are presented. The individual histories feature drawings, diagrams, photographs and operational information on such diverse locomotive depots as Milsons Point, Hurstville, Homebush, Clyde, Belmore and Rozelle.railroads - nsw - history, steam locomotives - nsw – pictorial -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumPlough, The Plough, 1860
... Irwin of Oaklands [formerly Lake Rowan] "This plough was used by William Christians and John Holmes [Jim Irwin's father -in-law]when they worked on the formation of Belmore St, Yarrawonga" circa 1880- 1890's The early settlers [1870] used this type of plough pulled by one horse.to prepare their ground for wheat sowing. ...Hugh Lennon began making ploughs in Carlton from 1960 and within 10yrs the patented steel plough ,suitable to Australian conditions was outselling all imported cast iron mouldboard ploughs. This general purpose mouldboard plough was used to form the streets in Yarrawonga during the 1880's........from James A. Irwin of Oaklands [formerly Lake Rowan] "This plough was used by William Christians and John Holmes [Jim Irwin's father -in-law]when they worked on the formation of Belmore St, Yarrawonga" circa 1880- 1890'sThe early settlers [1870] used this type of plough pulled by one horse.to prepare their ground for wheat sowing. From the early 1880's the double -furrow plough came into general use, pulled by 2 horses. Being a wheeled machine, it allowed the ploughman to sit on the plough and save miles of walking during ploughing operations. Over the years ploughs became bigger, and needed more horses to pull them. -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumPhotograph - Horse team and dray loaded with wheat Belmore Street Yarrawonga
... Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala Photograph Horse team and dray loaded with wheat Belmore Street Yarrawonga ... -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Highfield Road Baptist Football Club, A. C. Aberline, 1938
... Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Highfield Road Baptist Church Football Clubs Belmore> R .(Rev.) Wain> F. Burrows> D. Woods> W. ...Black and white photograph of the Highfield Road Baptist Football Club premership team of 1938.Lists all people in the photograph.canterbury, highfield road, baptist church, football clubs, belmore> r .(rev.), wain> f., burrows> d., woods> w., macclelland> r., coutts> r., yeomans> e., lenne> i., hair> m.r., lenne> a., wilson> g., potter> r., murray> r, blackburn> g, findlay> k., dick> a., woolf> l., enderby> w., findlay> j., lenne> d., wain> e., hancock> a., tipping> g, blameirs> a., carter> g., cook> mr.
