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Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Advertisement - Newspaper Clipping, B & J Busby, Greensborough, 06/04/1982
Advertisement for Preston branch, jewellery packet for Greensborough branch of Busby JewellersPhotocopy of advertisement for Busby Jewellers, 4 Cramer St Preston, with jewellery packet marked with name of Greensborough branchB & J Busby, Jewellers, Greensborough, gold on maroonbusby jewellers, busby family -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Headwear - Busby, 1854 circa
8th Hussars formed part of the Light Brigade which took part in the famous charge.Busby which belonged to C R Burn Esq 8th Hussars with metal box for hat and metal tube for plume. Busby was worn at Balaclava during the Crimean War 1854. Leather inner with brown fur outer covering; red cloth flap on right side; gold braid, white horsehair plume and red feathers at base or plume, gilt link chinstrap. The busby was presented as a gift to 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles by its affiliated British regiment, 8th Queen's Royal Irish Hussars in 1954.On lid of hat box: " C R Burn Esq 8th Hussars" and "Hawkes and Co Piccadilly London"busby, hat, military, cavalry, hussars -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Martin, Steve, Railmotor Profile: Victorian Railways Railmotors, 1999
A photographic profile of the railmotors of the Victorian Railways from 1950s to 1980s.ill, p.56.non-fictionA photographic profile of the railmotors of the Victorian Railways from 1950s to 1980s.railmotors - victoria - history, railroad operations - victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Toy Grenadier
Grenadier guardsman with red coat, blue pants, white belt and black busby hat holding rifle. Pink face.Made in Englandtoys, general -
Greensborough Historical Society
Envelope, Greensborough Jewellers, 1960c
Greensborough Jewellers operated in Main Street in the 1960s-1970s. It was possibly a branch of Busby Jewellers in Preston.Jewelery repair envelope, brown paperCustomer: Partington; Price: $13.95; rubber stamped business name, address and telephone numbergreensborough jewellers, main street shops, central court main street greesborough -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, Framed, Medical Emergency Adult Retrieval Service (Emergency and Critical Care Services), 1999
Medical Emergency Adult Retrieval Service (Emergency and Critical Care Services) crew 1999. Included in photo are ; Dr Johannes Wenzel, Mr Phillip Hogan, Mr Barry Busby, Associate professor Joseph Epstein, Mr Kenneth Laycock. Absent from photo are ; Dr Mary Buchanan, Dr Edward O'SullivanColour photograph of Medical Emergency Adult Retrieval Service Crew in front of a Lloyd Helicopter.medical emergency adult retrieval service, emergency and critical care services, lloyd helicopter -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Sub-Unit Headdress of C Company 5/6RVR - Navy Beret with White Plume and RVR Badge
Sub-Unit Headdress of C Company 5/6RVR - Navy Beret with White Plume and RVR Badge. Originating from the busby and white plume of the 6th Battalion, the Royal Melbourne Regimen (from which C Company 5/6 RVR is descended as "The Melbourne Company") the beret and plume represents the historical connection between C Company of today with the 6th Battalion and her allied regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Newspaper article, Dark's Ring of Power, Friday 16 December 2016
Jacqueline Dark attended University of Ballarat and graduated in Applied Physics before attending the Melbourne University to obtain a degree in Arts (Opera). She has been a principal artist with Opera Australia for many years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Dark https://jacquelinedark.com/Newspaper articleDark's Ring of Power Epic: Ballarat born opera singer Jacqueline Dark is performing in Der Ring des Nibelungen. Audience members have been left shaking and sobbing .... Picture: Jeff Busby and Opera Australiajacqueline dark, dark, opera, the ring, wagner, melbourne -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Newspaper clipping, Spotlight on Local Talent, Thursday 14 June 2012
1/2 page newspaper clipping with photograph of Dark holding a playing cardSpotlight on Local Talent AT A GLANCE What: Made in Ballarat concert When: Sunday, June 24, at 2pm Where; HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, 17 LYDIARD STREET SOUTH Tickets: Adult $37.50, concession $30 Details: Call 5333 5888 or visit www.hermaj.com.au Caption under photo: SOPRANO: Ballarat alumni Jacqueline Dark in Opera Australia's production of Arabella. Picture Jeff Busby -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School -Class photograph - Grade 11A- 1956
Black and white photograph - Grade 2A, 1956"Attached to photograph" List of student names (Incomplete) Back Row L-R : Rod Roach, ?, ?, ?, Russell Goodall, David Flowers, Jimmy Page, ?, Peter Pavey, John Carpenter, ?, Robert McCulloch, Ross Warne. 2nd Row L-R : ?, Annette Wright, Meridith Brown, ?, Julie Little, Jean Ritch, Elaine Evans, Rosaline Busby, Margaret Nelson, ?, Barbara Ryan(?) 3rd Row L-R : Betty Jacobs, Diane Deuter, Ruth Reeves, Lynette (?), Laurel Adams, Lois Clark, Madeleine (?), (?) Williams, Barbara Gordon, Margaret Doak, Irene Bennett. Seated Front Row L-R : ?, Robert Caywood, Philip Decini, John Reid, ?, ?, ?, Chris Harding. Teacher : -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Prospectus, W.M.C Printing Classes, The Working Men's College, The Melbourne Technical School, Prospectus, 1919, 1919
The Working Men’s College was founded in 1881 by a prominent grazier and philanthropist, The Hon. Francis Ormond, who donated £5000 towards the establishment of the college. The Council of the Melbourne Trades Hall then matched Ormond's initial donation by rallying its members. On 4 June 1887, the college opened in its purpose-built building on the corners of Bowen Street and La Trobe Street in Melbourne, with a gala ceremony. It became the third official provider of higher education in the new Colony of Victoria (the Melbourne Athenaeum was founded in 1839 and the University of Melbourne in 1853). The college was the predecessor to the current-day Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University). Adjoining the college in the 1890s were the Supreme Court of Victoria (later the Melbourne Magistrates' Court) and the Melbourne Gaol - both which are now part of RMIT today. An Index at the back lists all courses available. There is also an Index to Advertisements. Orange/red soft covered book with assorted photographs and advertisements.Office Jun Tech written on front cover.melbourne, prospectus, w.c. kernot, james smith, thos smith, a.e. smith, c.e. oliver, r. solly, s. barker, r. fiddes brown, t.f. bride, daniel white, f.e. shillabeer, d.avery, a.h. merrin, chas gray, w.h. haigh, j.h. hewison, h. burgess, sir d.v. hennessy, w.s. busby, r.b. lemmon, s.n. rodda, j. lemmon, r.b. mccomas, working men's college, melbourne technical school, charles gray, heads of departments, j sarvaas engineering, g b pritchard mining and metallurgy, e s richards chemistry, a hart mathematics, g r pitkeithly art and applied art, r j haddon architecture, instructors-in-charge, e carlton, coach and body building, r j dorey, blacksmithing, j dewar, plumbing gasfitting sheet metal work, h haile, sheep and wool, g leslie, printing, r h mcleod, correspondence courses, f parkin, pattern-making, w penrose, turning and fitting, machinery erecting, d skidmore, moulding, librarian a hart