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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - John Theodore Collection: Calder Coaches, Bendigo, 1970s - 1980s
... John Theodore Collection: Calder Coaches, Bendigo ......calder coaches...Over the next 28 years, Calder Coaches built up a deeply established and reputable operation in the Bendigo region, comprising of extensive service offerings, and an equally impressive premier class, renowned fleet. ...Calder Coaches Bendigo Buses- Three 135 mm slides; two taken of IQK995 in the street and 1 more of 3 coaches in the depot; IQK995, KLO194 and IFW094 This item includes the following slides: 4404.1a Calder Coaches Bendigo Bus Registration IFW 094 in front of a house 4404.1b Calder Coaches Bendigo Denning Bus, Registration IQK 995 in front of a house. ...At it’s peak, the company offered Urban, School, and Charter services, alongside an extensive interstate tours program. history calder coaches bendigo bus murray valley coaches john theodore collection Calder Coaches Bendigo Buses- Three 135 mm slides; two taken of IQK995 in the street and 1 more of 3 coaches in the depot; IQK995, KLO194 and IFW094 This item includes the following slides: 4404.1a Calder Coaches Bendigo Bus Registration IFW 094 in front of a house 4404.1b Calder Coaches Bendigo Denning Bus, Registration IQK 995 in front of a house. ...Murray Valley Coaches was a renowned coach company formed in the 1930’s, headquartered in Mildura, which by the early 50’s had an extensive network of service offerings, primarily centring around long distance (regular) coach services and tours. With advances in technology and manufacturing processes for heavy vehicles, decreased journey times and increased passenger comfort was suddenly achievable. All this meant many far places were now reachable and widely accessible within a day or two, resulting in a surge in demand for long distance passenger coach services. Murray Valley Coaches capitalised on these new opportunities in 1945 when they began operating regular coach services between Bendigo and Mildura. By the late 40’s, the route was just a small portion of an expansive network, with frequent services from Mildura to Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney, amongst others. However, with the rise of popularity in the motor car in the early 50’s (due to increased affordability), the company began to experience financial hardship. This saw the sale of the Bendigo – Mildura route on July 1st, 1954 to three drivers; Colin Symes, W.A. Runnalls and Doug Bennetts. Together these three formed Calder Highway Coaches, establishing a depot at 54 High Street/Chapel Street, Bendigo. Over the next 28 years, Calder Coaches built up a deeply established and reputable operation in the Bendigo region, comprising of extensive service offerings, and an equally impressive premier class, renowned fleet. At it’s peak, the company offered Urban, School, and Charter services, alongside an extensive interstate tours program.Calder Coaches Bendigo Buses- Three 135 mm slides; two taken of IQK995 in the street and 1 more of 3 coaches in the depot; IQK995, KLO194 and IFW094 This item includes the following slides: 4404.1a Calder Coaches Bendigo Bus Registration IFW 094 in front of a house 4404.1b Calder Coaches Bendigo Denning Bus, Registration IQK 995 in front of a house. Custom Denning (formerly Denning Manufacturing) is Australia's oldest bus manufacturer, known for producing durable coaches and electric transit buses. Since merging with Custom Bus, the company designs and manufactures vehicles at production facilities across Australia, including a major site in Sydney (18 Vallance St) 4404.1c Calder Coaches - Three Bendigo Buses in the Depot shed history, calder coaches, bendigo, bus, murray valley coaches, john theodore collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO TOURISM BROCHURES COLLECTION: VARIOUS BROCHURES
... Five small brochures: ''What to see at Bendigo'', ''See Bendigo by Calder coaches'', ''Sandhurst Town for a good old time'' ''Welcome to Bendigo and district Victoria'', The gold rush country''....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Tourism brochure Five small brochures: ''What to see at Bendigo'', ''See Bendigo by Calder coaches'', ''Sandhurst Town for a good old time'' ''Welcome to Bendigo and district Victoria'', The gold rush country''. ...Five small brochures: ''What to see at Bendigo'', ''See Bendigo by Calder coaches'', ''Sandhurst Town for a good old time'' ''Welcome to Bendigo and district Victoria'', The gold rush country''.bendigo, tourism, brochure -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Council Minutes, 1946-1949, 1946-1949
... calder resignation...brick class room...red cross hut...radio mechanics...cobb and co coach...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields SMB Library establishment - P.58 Former Ballarat Supreme Court House - p64 Red Cross Hut - p.69, p. 80 SMB Art Society, p.106 SMB Bicycle Shed - p. 109 ballarat school of mines ballarat school of mines minutes e.j. tippett m.g. beanland k. sutton a. heseltine n. callow m.b. john d. maxwell ballarat technical art school bicycle accommodation hollway l. lederman l.j. wilson linotype machine harry brew dressmaking reconstruction training f. field blacksmithing gas heaters d. taylor kellock neville bunning moulding class a.a. robertson gas fired kiln d.i. johnston entrance signboard r.w. richards kenpalmer prime ministers avenue e.g. savage appointment r. calder resignation brick class room red cross hut radio mechanics cobb and co coach a.m. wilkenson b. bryan beven a. john obituary art society d. maxwell resignation pern collection of native weapons ceramics pottery Donald I. ...SMB Library establishment - P.58 Former Ballarat Supreme Court House - p64 Red Cross Hut - p.69, p. 80 SMB Art Society, p.106 SMB Bicycle Shed - p. 109A larger quarter leather bound ledger with handwritten minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council. Pg. 8 - Retirement of Principal pg. 17 - Bicycle Accommodation Pg 24 - Visit of Minister of Public Instruction the Hon, F. Field pg. 32 - Interview with A.A. Robertson pg 46 - Congratulations to Ken Palmer for securing the commission for the execution of a bust for the Avenue Prime Ministers at the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. pg 64 - Former Ballarat Supreme Court pg 69 - Red Cross Hut pf 74 - Radio Mechanics pg 104 - Act of Remembrance for BevanA. John Pg 104 - Cobb & Co Coach pg 105 - Site for new Junior Technical School pg 109 - Dr Sydney Pern's collection to Native Weapons pg 120 - The late Bevan A. John pg 122 - Transfer of the Electrical Department to the former Ballarat Supreme Courthouse pg 129 - Pottery room pg 140 - The late D. Maxwell pg 145 - Dr Pound's Resignation pg 146 - Endowment Plantation pg 168 - Art School LIbrary pg 171 - Appointment of Principal - Richard W. Richards pg 237 - Farewell to Dr. J.R. Pound pg 241 - Architecture Course pg 270 - Appointment of E.J. Barker ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines minutes, e.j. tippett, m.g. beanland, k. sutton, a. heseltine, n. callow, m.b. john, d. maxwell, ballarat technical art school, bicycle accommodation, hollway, l. lederman, l.j. wilson, linotype machine, harry brew, dressmaking, reconstruction training, f. field, blacksmithing, gas heaters, d. taylor kellock, neville bunning, moulding class, a.a. robertson, gas fired kiln, d.i. johnston, entrance signboard, r.w. richards, kenpalmer, prime ministers avenue, e.g. savage appointment, r. calder resignation, brick class room, red cross hut, radio mechanics, cobb and co coach, a.m. wilkenson, b. bryan, beven a. john obituary, art society, d. maxwell resignation, pern collection of native weapons, ceramics, pottery, donald i. johnston, donald i johnston resignation
