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Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumDocument - Reception Card, Reception – The Mayoress of Broadmeadows, 1979
... ...Broadmeadows City Hall...Documents municipal ceremonial and hospitality practices in Broadmeadows in the late 1970s, illustrating the role of the Mayoress in civic hosting and the use of Broadmeadows City Hall for official social functions....Outside (recto): “Reception / The Mayoress of Broadmeadows / Mrs. Kath Laherty / City Hall Broadmeadows / Friday 9th March 1979” with City of Broadmeadows seal. ... Outside (recto): “Reception / The Mayoress of Broadmeadows / Mrs. Kath Laherty / City Hall Broadmeadows / Friday 9th March 1979” with City of Broadmeadows seal. ...Documents municipal ceremonial and hospitality practices in Broadmeadows in the late 1970s, illustrating the role of the Mayoress in civic hosting and the use of Broadmeadows City Hall for official social functions.This reception card is a representative example of late twentieth‑century municipal ceremonial ephemera. It documents the civic and social functions of the City of Broadmeadows in 1979, highlighting hospitality practices, local performers, and the public role of the Mayoress in fostering civic identity and community engagement. The item’s provenance, intact design, and clear association with municipal leadership support its interpretive value for local government history.Folded reception card on cream‑textured card stock. Exterior bears the City of Broadmeadows municipal seal and event details; interior lists program timings and artists. Printed in blue ink.Outside (recto): “Reception / The Mayoress of Broadmeadows / Mrs. Kath Laherty / City Hall Broadmeadows / Friday 9th March 1979” with City of Broadmeadows seal. Inside: “6.15 p.m. Sherries / 6.45 p.m. Chicken, Champagne and Cider to be served / 8.00 p.m. Entertainment / Artists: Ron Blaskett; Bobsydie Folk Trio; Ray Marsh (Pianist) / The Mayoress thanks you for your attendance.” Verso: Accession label “WI‑4278”.city of broadmeadows, civic ceremonies, municipal government, social events, broadmeadows city hall -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera (sub-series) - Charity Ball, Mayoral Charity Ball, Invitation and Official Entry Card, 2026
... ...Broadmeadows City Hall...Local government Civic events Charity fundraising Broadmeadows City Hall Social life 1970s City Of Broadmeadows Broadmeadows Mayoral Charity Ball, Invitation and Official Entry Card Ephemera Charity Ball Mark Moore ...Collection was developed at the Broadmeadows MuseumTo bring together the items related to the same event.Arranged in a logical orderInvitation (Ticket)/Entry Cardlocal government, civic events, charity fundraising, broadmeadows city hall, social life, 1970s, city of broadmeadows, broadmeadowslocal government, civic events, charity fundraising, broadmeadows city hall, social life, 1970s, city of broadmeadows, broadmeadows -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumDocument - Invitation
... Broadmeadows Town Hall...City...Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum 21 Pearcedale Parade Broadmeadows melbourne Opening of Broadmeadows Town Hall, 1964 Invitation to the opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall in the presence of Arthur Calwell, leader of the federal opposition. Broadmeadows Town Hall City ...Opening of Broadmeadows Town Hall, 1964Invitation to the opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall in the presence of Arthur Calwell, leader of the federal opposition.Invitation white card - Gold city of Broadmeadows Logo, Black Printing (Copperplate and print) Typed namesBottom right corner (blue biro) 440501broadmeadows town hall, city of broadmeadows, opening, r.k evans, a.a calwell m.p. -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Entree card, City of Broadmeadows, Official Entree Card – Mayoral Charity Ball, 1982
... Invitation to the 1982 Mayoral Charity Ball held at City Hall, Broadmeadows, under the patronage of Mayor Cr. ...Bryant / City Hall, Broadmeadows / Saturday 27th November, 1982'. ...Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum 21 Pearcedale Parade Broadmeadows melbourne Invitation to the 1982 Mayoral Charity Ball held at City Hall, Broadmeadows, under the patronage of Mayor Cr. ...Invitation to the 1982 Mayoral Charity Ball held at City Hall, Broadmeadows, under the patronage of Mayor Cr. P. T. Bryant J.P. and Mrs B. Bryant. Represents civic ceremonial and fundraising activities of the City of Broadmeadows during the early 1980s.Locally significant as evidence of municipal social and charitable practices and official event protocols in Broadmeadows during the 1980s.Folded paper invitation card printed in blue ink. Outer panel features City of Broadmeadows crest and event details; inner panel lists reception arrangements.Outer: 'Official Entree Card / Mayoral Charity Ball / Under the patronage of CR. P. T. BRYANT J.P. and Mrs B. Bryant / City Hall, Broadmeadows / Saturday 27th November, 1982'. Inner: 'Reception Arrangements/Please enter at the main entrance of the/City Hall and proceed to the Main Hall by/means of the staircase./Official guests will be received by the/Mayor and Mayoress upon entering the/Main Hall./It is to be noted that robes will not be/worn but Mayors may wear their badge of/office if desired./The Mayor and Mayoress take this oppor-/tunity of wishing their guests an enjoyable/evening./Official cars may be parked in the area/reserved immediately in front of City Hall./Bruce D. McGregor, Town Clerk'. Small adhesive label 'WI-4282' upper left interior.local government, civic events, charity balls, broadmeadows, entrée card, 1982 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumDocument - Invitation, Invitation to the Official Opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall, 1964, 1964
... Documents the official opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall, a milestone in the civic development of the City of Broadmeadows during a period of rapid post‑war suburban growth. ...Broadmeadows Town Hall in 1964. It reflects mid‑twentieth‑century municipal ceremony, civic identity, and governance, and is associated with prominent local leadership and national political figure The Hon. A. A. Calwell, M.P. • Broadmeadows Town Hall • Local government • Civic ceremonies • A. A. Calwell • City ...Documents the official opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall, a milestone in the civic development of the City of Broadmeadows during a period of rapid post‑war suburban growth. The involvement of The Hon. A. A. Calwell, M.P., highlights the event’s political and civic importance.The invitation is historically, socially, and associatively significant as documentary evidence of the official opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall in 1964. It reflects mid‑twentieth‑century municipal ceremony, civic identity, and governance, and is associated with prominent local leadership and national political figure The Hon. A. A. Calwell, M.P.Rectangular printed invitation card on cream card stock with rounded corners. Black formal script with municipal seal printed at head.Recto: “The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/(Cr. & Mrs H. Payne)/ request the pleasure of the company of/Cr. And Mrs. R.K. Evans/at the/Official Opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall/by the/Leader of the Opposition, The Hon. A. A Calwell, M. P./ on Saturday, 21st November, 1964,/at 3 p.m./THE FAVOR OF A REPLY ADDRESSED TO THE TOWN CLERK, BROADMEADOWS, IS DESIRED/NOT LATER THAN 14th NOVEMBER, 1964.” Bottom right corner (in blue ink): 440501 Verso: Accession label “WI 4291” (upper left) • broadmeadows town hall, • local government, • civic ceremonies, • a. a. calwell, • city of broadmeadows, broadmeadows -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumDocument - Invitation, City of Broadmeadows, Invitation to a ball at Essendon Town Hall, 1962, 1962
... This item relates to the civic and social life of the City of Broadmeadows during the early 1960s, a period marked by rapid population growth and municipal consolidation. The invitation documents a formal civic ball organised by the municipality and held at Essendon Town Hall prior to Broadmeadows having its own dedicated civic facilities. ...City of Broadmeadows Civic ceremonies Municipal government Social events Essendon Town Hall Recto: The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/request the pleasure of the company of/........ ...This item relates to the civic and social life of the City of Broadmeadows during the early 1960s, a period marked by rapid population growth and municipal consolidation. The invitation documents a formal civic ball organised by the municipality and held at Essendon Town Hall prior to Broadmeadows having its own dedicated civic facilities. The event reflects the role of ceremonial and social functions in reinforcing civic identity, municipal authority, and community cohesion during a formative period in Broadmeadows’ development.This invitation is significant as a representative example of mid‑twentieth‑century municipal ceremonial ephemera that documents the civic and social activities of the City of Broadmeadows in 1962. It demonstrates how local government used formal social events to foster community identity, reinforce civic authority, and maintain social networks during a period of post‑war expansion. The item has strong provenance and interpretive value for understanding municipal culture and civic life prior to the opening of the Broadmeadows Town Hall.Rectangular printed invitation card on cream card stock with rounded corners. Text printed in black formal script. Coloured City of Broadmeadows municipal seal printed at head.Recto: The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/request the pleasure of the company of/......../at a Ball/in the Essendon Town Hall/on Tuesday, 5th June, 1962, at 8.30 p. m./THE FAVOUR OF A REPLY ADDRESSED TO THE TOWN CLERK, BROADMEADOWS, IS DESIRED/NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY, 25TH MAY, 1962./ON RECEIPT OF ACCEPTANCE ENTREE CARDS WILL BE FORWARDED. Verso: Accession label “WI 4258” (upper right) city of broadmeadows, civic ceremonies, municipal government, social events, essendon town hall -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Invitation, City of Preston, Ball Invitation – City of Preston, 1964
... Connor, J.P. and Mrs Connor request the pleasure of the company of the Mayor & Mayoress of Broadmeadows at a Ball to be held in the City Hall, Preston on Wednesday, 20th May, 1964, at 8.30 p.m.' / Verso: 'No 3' in blue ink; adhesive label 'WI-4295'....City of Preston for a civic ball in 1964, inviting the Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows. Demonstrates inter‑municipal ceremonial relationships and formal civic culture in metropolitan Melbourne during the mid‑twentieth century. Of local historical significance for documenting civic ceremony and inter‑council relationships involving Broadmeadows in the 1960s. Local government Civic ceremonies Municipal balls Preston Broadmeadows City of Preston City of Broadmeadows Recto: 'The Mayor and Mayoress of Preston Councillor B. T. Connor, J.P. and Mrs Connor request the pleasure of the company of the Mayor & Mayoress of Broadmeadows at a Ball to be held in the City Hall ...Formal invitation issued by the City of Preston for a civic ball in 1964, inviting the Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows. Demonstrates inter‑municipal ceremonial relationships and formal civic culture in metropolitan Melbourne during the mid‑twentieth century.Of local historical significance for documenting civic ceremony and inter‑council relationships involving Broadmeadows in the 1960s.Rectangular printed invitation card with rounded corners. Recto printed in gold and blue inks with City of Preston crest and event details. Verso blank with blue stamped number and adhesive label 'WI-4295'.Recto: 'The Mayor and Mayoress of Preston Councillor B. T. Connor, J.P. and Mrs Connor request the pleasure of the company of the Mayor & Mayoress of Broadmeadows at a Ball to be held in the City Hall, Preston on Wednesday, 20th May, 1964, at 8.30 p.m.' / Verso: 'No 3' in blue ink; adhesive label 'WI-4295'.local government, civic ceremonies, municipal balls, preston, broadmeadows, city of preston, city of broadmeadows -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Ball invitation, Invitation to the Ball honouring the Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows, 1964
... Broadmeadows’ municipal history. Municipal governance Mayors and mayoresses Civic ceremony Social events City of Coburg City of Broadmeadows 1960s Victoria Recto (printed): “The Mayor and Mayoress of Coburg/Councillor and Mrs Arnold Luby/request the pleasure of the company of/The Mayor & Mayoress of Broadmeadows/at a/Ball/to be held in the Town Hall, Coburg/on/Tuesday, 12th May, 1964 at 8.30 p.m. ...This invitation documents formal inter municipal relations between the City of Coburg and the City of Broadmeadows during the 1960s, reflecting civic protocol, mayoral diplomacy, and social customs of municipal governance in mid 20th century Victoria.This item has local historical significance as evidence of formal civic relationships and ceremonial practices between neighbouring municipalities. It provides insight into mayoral roles, social customs, and inter council engagement in Broadmeadows’ municipal history.Single printed invitation card; rectangular; cream card stock with gold ink and embossed City of Coburg crest; rounded corners.Recto (printed): “The Mayor and Mayoress of Coburg/Councillor and Mrs Arnold Luby/request the pleasure of the company of/The Mayor & Mayoress of Broadmeadows/at a/Ball/to be held in the Town Hall, Coburg/on/Tuesday, 12th May, 1964 at 8.30 p.m./The favour of a reply addressed to the Town Clerk, Coburg is desired not later than/Tuesday, 28th April, 1964./On receipt of acceptance, entrée cards will be forwarded.” Top right (typed): “Accepted 7/4/64” Verso: Adhesive label: “WI 4341” municipal governance, mayors and mayoresses, civic ceremony, social events, city of coburg, city of broadmeadows, 1960s victoria -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Invitation, City of Broadmeadows, Invitation to a Mayoral Ball (4 June 1963), 1963
... Recto, printed text: “CITY OF BROADMEADOWS”/“The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/(Cr. and Mrs R. W. Wallace)/request the pleasure of the company of/……………/at a Mayoral Ball/in the Essendon Town Hall/on Tuesday 4th June, 1963 at 8.30 p.m.... of Broadmeadows Recto, printed text: “CITY OF BROADMEADOWS”/“The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/(Cr. and Mrs R. W. Wallace)/request the pleasure of the company of/……………/at a Mayoral Ball/in the Essendon Town Hall/on Tuesday 4th June, 1963 at 8.30 p.m. ...This invitation reflects formal civic culture and municipal ceremonial practices in Broadmeadows during the early 1960s. It documents the tenure of Councillor R. W. Wallace as Mayor and highlights the use of Essendon Town Hall for regional civic events prior to Broadmeadows having its own large formal venues.The invitation is a representative example of mid 20th century municipal ceremonial practices in Broadmeadows, illustrating formal civic hospitality, design conventions, and local governance history.A cream coloured printed invitation card with rounded corners. Black printed script and serif text with City of Broadmeadows crest at top centre. Recto printed; verso blank except for adhered reference label.Recto, printed text: “CITY OF BROADMEADOWS”/“The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/(Cr. and Mrs R. W. Wallace)/request the pleasure of the company of/……………/at a Mayoral Ball/in the Essendon Town Hall/on Tuesday 4th June, 1963 at 8.30 p.m./THE FAVOR OF A REPLY ADDRESSED TO THE TOWN CLERK, BROADMEADOWS, IS DESIRED/NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY, 27TH MAY, 1963/ON RECEIPT OF ACCEPTANCE ENTREE CARDS WILL BE FORWARDED.” Verso, adhered label: “WI 4343” local government, civic ceremonies, social events, broadmeadows history, mayoral office, 1960s australia, essendon town hall, city of broadmeadows -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Invitation, Ball Invitation, City of Nunawading, 1963, 1964
... Broadmeadows during the mid twentieth century and illustrates the social role of municipal leadership in Victoria during the 1960s. This invitation provides documentary evidence of inter municipal civic culture and social practices in suburban Melbourne during the 1960s, highlighting the ceremonial functions of mayors and the importance of formal municipal events. Local government Municipal ceremonies Civic hospitality City of Nunawading (Vic.) City of Broadmeadows (Vic.) Box Hill Town Hall ...Reflects formal civic relationships between the municipalities of Nunawading and Broadmeadows during the mid twentieth century and illustrates the social role of municipal leadership in Victoria during the 1960s.This invitation provides documentary evidence of inter municipal civic culture and social practices in suburban Melbourne during the 1960s, highlighting the ceremonial functions of mayors and the importance of formal municipal events.Single square cornered printed invitation card with black ink on cream paper. Recto contains municipal coat of arms and formal script text. Verso is blank apart from an adhered later collection label.Recto, printed:“The Mayor & Mayoress of Nunawading/(Cr. & Mrs O. G. Goldsbrough)/request the pleasure of the company of/The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/at a Ball to be held/in the Town Hall, Box Hill, on/Thursday, 30th April, 1964, at 8.30 p.m./The favour of a reply addressed to the Town Clerk, Nunawading, is desired/not later than Thursday, 16th April, 1964./On receipt of acceptance, entree cards will be forwarded.” Back (verso, adhesive label): “WI 4055” local government, municipal ceremonies, civic hospitality, city of nunawading (vic.), city of broadmeadows (vic.), box hill town hall -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumEphemera - Invitation, City of Broadmeadows, Invitation to a Mayoral Ball (9 June 1964), 1964
... Broadmeadows, illustrating the formality, social structure, and public culture of local government during this period. Local government Civic events Municipal history Social history City of Broadmeadows Recto: “The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/(Cr. R. R. Evans & Miss Kath. Fletcher)/request the pleasure of the company of/Mrs. O. Fletcher/at a Mayoral Ball/in the Essendon Town Hall ...This invitation relates to formal civic social events conducted by local government authorities in Broadmeadows during the mid twentieth century, reflecting municipal protocol, social customs, and community leadership in 1960s Victoria.The object is significant as evidence of mid 20th century municipal ceremonial practices in Broadmeadows, illustrating the formality, social structure, and public culture of local government during this period.Cream‑coloured card with rounded corners, printed in black ink. Recto features decorative script, block lettering, and municipal crest. Verso is plain with a small adhesive collection label in the upper right corner.Recto: “The Mayor and Mayoress of Broadmeadows/(Cr. R. R. Evans & Miss Kath. Fletcher)/request the pleasure of the company of/Mrs. O. Fletcher/at a Mayoral Ball/in the Essendon Town Hall/on Tuesday, 9th June, 1964, at 8.30 pm/ The favor of a reply addressed to the Town Clerk, Broadmeadows, is/desired not later than Friday, 29th May, 1964/ On receipt of acceptance entree cards will be forwarded.” Verso: “WI 4051” (top right) local government, civic events, municipal history, social history, city of broadmeadows -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, 3rd April 2025
... Broadmeadows township. The historical research on the origin of names of the streets was carried out by members of the Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society with support from Hume City Council. The launch took place in Foresters Hall...Broadmeadows township. The historical research on the origin of names of the streets was carried out by members of the Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society with support from Hume City Council. The launch took place in Foresters Hall ...The group were attending the launch and displaying of street signs with added historical information that were to be erected in the Bulla township and the former old Broadmeadows township. The historical research on the origin of names of the streets was carried out by members of the Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society with support from Hume City Council. The launch took place in Foresters Hall in the old Broadmeadows township on 3rd April 2025. Shortly after that event the signs were erected in the relevant places.A coloured photograph of eleven people standing in a hall with a green street sign displayed in front of the group.historic street signs, bulla township, former broadmeadows township
