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Melbourne Tram Museum
Map, Department of Lands and Survey Melbourne, Commonwealth Electoral Division of Fawkner, 1-10-1912
... Commonwealth Electoral Division of Fawkner... Electoral Division of Fawkner. Shows all the then cable tram lines...Folded sheet - Map - Commonwealth Electoral Division... the electoral boundaries of the Commonwealth Electoral Division ...Shows a detailed street plan of South Melbourne, Albert Park, Prahran, South Yarra and parts of Melbourne in 1912. Used to mark the electoral boundaries of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Fawkner. Shows all the then cable tram lines, rail lines and the electric line of the PMTT along with docks, gardens and significant buildings.Gives details of the Fawkner Electoral district in 1912.Folded sheet - Map - Commonwealth Electoral Division of Fawkner - two colours showing the subdivisions and polling placesmelbourne, fawkner, tram lines, cable trams, maps, electoral maps, south melbourne, albert park, prahran -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map - Electoral Map, Federal Government, map of Commonwealth Electoral Division of Wimmera 1949, 1949
... map of Commonwealth Electoral Division of Wimmera 1949...Map overprinted with Electoral Divisions in Red... grampians Electoral Map Map map of Commonwealth Electoral Division ...Electoral MapMap overprinted with Electoral Divisions in Red. Description of Division of Wimmera Scale in Miles. Commonwealth of Australia State of Victoriagovernment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Bruce, 1989
... bruce (commonwealth electoral division)...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Bruce... Division of Bruce electoral boundaries bruce (commonwealth ...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of BruceMap of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of BruceMap of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Bruceelectoral boundaries, bruce (commonwealth electoral division) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Aston, 1989
... aston (commonwealth electoral division)...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Aston. Scale... Division of Aston. Scale 1:25,000 electoral boundaries aston ...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Aston. Scale 1:25,000Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Aston. Scale 1:25,000Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Aston. Scale 1:25,000electoral boundaries, aston (commonwealth electoral division) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Chisholm, 1989
... chisholm (commonwealth electoral division)...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Chisholm... Electoral Division of Chisholm. Scale 1:25,000. electoral boundaries ...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Chisholm. Scale 1:25,000.Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Chisholm. Scale 1:25,000.Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Chisholm. Scale 1:25,000.electoral boundaries, chisholm (commonwealth electoral division) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Deakin, 1989
... deakin (commonwealth electoral division)...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin. Scale... Division of Deakin. Scale 1:25000. electoral boundaries deakin ...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin. Scale 1:25000.Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin. Scale 1:25000.Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin. Scale 1:25000.electoral boundaries, deakin (commonwealth electoral division) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Deakin, 1977
... deakin (commonwealth electoral division)...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin... Division of Deakin. Scale 1: 25,000. electoral boundaries deakin ...Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin. Scale 1: 25,000.Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin. Scale 1: 25,000.Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Deakin. Scale 1: 25,000.electoral boundaries, deakin (commonwealth electoral division), australia. parliament -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan - Plans, Tulloch & King, Federal Electoral Map Subdivision of Ballarat, c1901
... electoral division... elections plan electoral division electoral map polling Tulloch ...It is thought that these are the first federal electorial plans for the Subdivision of Ballarat. The first member of Ballarat was Alfred Deakin.May of the Federal subdivision of Ballarat, with each section depicted in a different colour. The plans include Lake Wendouree, Central Ballarat subdivision; Soldiers Hill subdivision; Ballarat East subdivision, and Central Section Ballarat East, including the Ballarat East Botanic Garden .ballarat, federation, alfred deakin, elections, plan, electoral division, electoral map, polling -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Goldstein, Vida
... One item on electoral division of Goldstein. Profile... on electoral division of Goldstein. Profile details of electoral ...One item on electoral division of Goldstein. Profile details of electoral division, updated 22/02/2012 plus map showing boundaries of Electoral Division of Goldstein gazette 24/12/2012.electoral boundaries, ‘goldstein’, vida goldstein, suffragist, feminist movement, maps -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Poll Book, Mid 20th century
... Front Cover: ‘Election Held’ ‘Poll Book’ ‘Electoral...: ‘Election Held’ ‘Poll Book’ ‘Electoral…. of …’ ‘Division ...This booklet has been produced to record information in connection with an election, presumably that of a local Council. As the title page and the inside pages are blank it is not possible to speculate in what year and for which Council election this booklet was intended for use. This booklet is of no particular importance but may be useful for display. This is a soft cover booklet of 10 pages. The cover is pink but faded around the edges and torn at the corners. The printing on the front is in black type. The pages are ruled with red lines but are blank. There is some silverfish damage on the first page. The pages are bound with metal staples. Front Cover: ‘Election Held’ ‘Poll Book’ ‘Electoral…. of …’ ‘Division…’ ‘Polling Place…’ ‘Polling Booth…’ council elections, history of warrnambool -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Mt Beauty Voters' Roll, Shire of Bright - Voters' Roll 1979 - Mt Beauty Riding, 1979
... of an electoral Division of each State or Territory. The roll is useful... by surname and first names within each Sub-division of an electoral ...Electoral roles list people who are registered and eligible to vote at federal, state, territory and local government elections and referenda. Prior to 1990 the rolls list voters in alphabetical order by surname and first names within each Sub-division of an electoral Division of each State or Territory. The roll is useful and interesting for family historians and the study of demographics.Electoral rolls help to locate the residential address of a person in a particular year or over a period of years. They can be used as a substitute for census records for family historians and the history of a particular place, in this case Mt Beauty. Alex McCullough was a resident of Mt Beauty and Councillor in the Bright Shire. 40 pages of firm blue paper with black typed print on one side only in 'landscape' format. Held by three staples. Each page has columns - numbered 1 to 656; Surnames in alphabetical order; Given names; Occupation; Includes L = 'land'; Address followed by Lot number in the Parish of WermatongOn the cover, top right hand corner "Cr McCullough"shire of bright; mt beauty riding; voters roll; parish of wermatong; alex mccullough -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Electoral roll, 1949
... Electoral roll, Commonwealth Division of Latrobe, State... electoral rolls Electoral roll, Commonwealth Division of Latrobe ...Electoral roll, Commonwealth Division of Latrobe, State Assembly District of Scoresby.Electoral roll, Commonwealth Division of Latrobe, State Assembly District of Scoresby. Roll of electors for the Subdivision of Mulgrave.Electoral roll, Commonwealth Division of Latrobe, State Assembly District of Scoresby. politics and government, electoral rolls -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Kiewa Voters' Roll, Shire of Bright - Voters' Roll 1979 - Kiewa Riding, 1979
... by surnames & first names within each Sub division of an electoral... / Division? of Dawson / 123 Victoria Rd. / Melbourne 3000" Electoral ...Electoral rolls list people who are registered and eligible to vote at federal, state, territory & local government elections and referenda. Prior to 1990 the rolls list voters in alphabetical order by surnames & first names within each Sub division of an electoral division of each State or Territory. The roll is useful & interesting for family historians and the study of demographics. Alex McCullough lived in the Shire of Bright and was on its Council. Electoral roles help to locate the residential address of a person in a particular year or over a period of years. They can be used as a substitute for census records for family historians and the history of a particular place in this case the Kiewa Valley - Tawonga and Tawonga South.Approx. 60 pages of firm yellow paper with black typed print on one side only in 'landscape' format. Held by three staples. Each page has column - numbered 1 to 943; Surnames in alphabetical order; Given names; Occupation; includes L (=land). Address followed by Lot number and parish. Includes Tawonga and Tawonga SouthOn the cover on the right hand side handwritten and difficult to read - "Jack? / Indi / Benambra / Nth Eastern / Division? of Dawson / 123 Victoria Rd. / Melbourne 3000"shire of bright; kiewa riding; voters roll; alex mccullough; tawonga; tawonga south -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Papers - Mt Beauty Voters' Roll, Shire of Bright - Voters' Roll 1985 - Mt Beauty, 4th July 1985
... of an electoral division of each State or Territory. The roll is useful... names within each Subdivision of an electoral division of each ...Electoral rolls list people who are registered and eligible to vote at federal, state, territory and local government elections and referenda. Prior to 1990 the rolls list voters in alphabetical order by surnames and first names within each Subdivision of an electoral division of each State or Territory. The roll is useful & interesting for family historians and the study of demographics. Alex McCullough lived in Mt Beauty and was a councillor for the Shire of Bright.Electoral Rolls help to locate the residential address of a person in a particular year or over a period of years. They can be used as a substitute for census records for family historians and the history of a particular place - in this case Mt Beauty.9 pages of firm blue paper with black typed print on one side only. Held at the top left corner with one staple. Each page has columns with 100 people listed up to 864 on page 9. surnames are in alphabetical order followed by given names and then addresses.shire of bright; voters' roll; alex mccullough; mt beauty -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Papers - Kiewa Riding Voters' Roll, Shire of Bright - Voters'Rolls 1985 (May and June) - Kiewa Riding, 4th July 1985
... Electoral rolls list people who are registered & eligible... voters. Electoral rolls list people who are registered & eligible ...Electoral rolls list people who are registered & eligible to vote at federal, state, territory & local government elections & referenda. Prior to 1990 the rolls list voters in alphabetical order by surname & first names within each subdivision of an electoral division of each state or territory. The roll is useful and interesting for family historians & the study of demographics. Alex McCullough lived in Mt Beauty and was a councillor for the Shire of Bright.Electoral Rolls help to locate the residential address of a person in a particular year or over a period of years. They can be used as a substitute for census records for family historians and the history of a particular place - in this case Tawonga, Tawonga South, Falls CreekMay 1985 is 7 pages; June 1985 is 9 pages of firm yellow paper with black typed print on one side only. Held by one staple at the top left hand corner. The May 1985 - Each page has columns with 100 people listed up to 628 on page 7. Surnames are in alphabetical order followed by given names and then address. June 1985 Voters Roll (Non resident) is created from Property & lists Voters No. (up to 406) Property No. Name (alphabetical) & address and are non resident voters.shire of bright; voters' rolls; kiewa riding; tawonga; tawonga south; alex mccullough; falls creek -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Voters' Roll for the Strathfieldsaye Riding of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye, July 1888
... of rateable property; Electoral District and Division; number of votes... of rateable property; Electoral District and Division; number of votes ...Strathfieldsaye Shire Council was located 8km south-east of Bendigo. Its name recalled the Duke of Wellington's Hampshire estate; it was also the name of a migrant ship in 1839 and of William Raymond's station in 1842. Strathfieldsaye became a district in 1861 and a shire in 1866. The shire hall from the nineteenth century still exists.Voters' Roll for the Strathfieldsaye Riding of the Shire of Strathfieldsaye - Four Page Document. Contains 121 names: Surname; Christian Name; Trade ofr occupation; Description and situation of rateable property; Electoral District and Division; number of votes which voter is entitled.history, bendigo, abbott collection, strathfieldsaye, strathfieldsaye riding, shire of strathfieldsaye -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Compiled and printed by R.E. Nickels, Directory of Heathmont Residents and Postal Districts 1946-1956, 15-Apr-96
... is the Commonwealth Electoral Roll for the Division of Deakin, Subdivision... of residents is the Commonwealth Electoral Roll for the Division ...Source of data used in compiling the list of residents is the Commonwealth Electoral Roll for the Division of Deakin, Subdivision of Ringwood, recorded from microfiche at State Library of Victoria.Red plastic covered binder containing typed list of Heathmont residents 1946-1956 +Additional Keywords: Nickels, R.E. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Green Cotton & Yellow Silk Ribbon Smoker's or Lounge Cap, 1860s
... that the electoral division of Vaughan began at the junction of the Middleton.... Intriguingly the entry in the Gazetteer claims that the electoral ...The context in which the hat was made and worn assists in establishing its potential historic significance. 'Bailliere's Victorian Gazetteer and Road Guide containing the most recent and accurate information as to every place in the Colony' (1870), describes the village of Vaughan as being located on the road from Daylesford to Castlemaine. In 1870 the Vaughan was deemed to be entirely a gold mining area, gold having been discovered in the district in 1853. Intriguingly the entry in the Gazetteer claims that the electoral division of Vaughan began at the junction of the Middleton Creek and the Loddon River, so perhaps the cap might have belonged to a member of a significant local family. In 1870, Vaughan had a population of about 1000 persons and included almost 300 dwellings. Articles from newspapers, published on Trove refer frequently to a Mr Middleton as a litigant in court cases before the Vaughan Court in the 1860s. By the 1870s, the Mt Alexander Mail, in an article on ‘Mining: The Pioneer Wheel’ describes the success of Mr Middleton and his Middleton’s Reef Gold Quartz Mining Company, which had built the largest water wheel in the Colony. The wheel was 20’ in diameter and 2’ wide. Quartz mining as practiced by companies such as Middleton’s had become necessary after the exhaustion of alluvial quartz mining deposits in the 1860s. So we can probably establish a link between the cap and a significant mining identity in the period in which the article was made. The historical significance of the cap is only one part of the story. Caps such as the Middleton example can also be items of aesthetic significance as they were typically, examples of women’s work, using published patterns in magazines such as the Ladies Home Magazine. While women might follow or adapt a published pattern, their choice of materials reflected what was available locally. The fine hand stitching on this example is evidence of high quality domestic needlework. The maker crafted the cap from five triangular pieces of cotton cloth, each piece lined with a faded yellow net. The net provides some stiffening for the cap and has a functional purpose in that it anchors the hand-stitched, looped design of yellow silk ribbon that decorates the surface of the cap. Gentleman’s smoking (lounging) cap believed to have been made in c.1860-69. The conical hat is made of a dark green cotton fabric embroidered with narrow ribbon of a paler green silk. The unlined rimless hat is made of four pieces of fabric. There is no evidence of the hat at one stage featuring a tassle. The original donation record noted that the cap had been made for, and was worn by, a Mr Middleton, of Vaughan in Central Victoria. Nilhats, smokers hats, men's clothing -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1986
... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Howe standing by a window in his office 1986.Identification of Howe. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1984
... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Full-face, looking into the camera 1984 - part of an advertisement for Wesley Church's 126th anniversary 9/9/1984.Identification of Howe -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1985
... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Howe alighting from a car at Williamstown dockyards March 1985.Identification of Howe. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Brian Howe MP, 1984
... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie... electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie ...Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne. He spent his early childhood in the suburb of Malvern and was educated at Melbourne High School and the University of Melbourne. He later studied theology in Chicago (1967–69) and then returned to Australia. He served as a minister with the Methodist Church and the Uniting Church in various parts of Victoria – Morwell, Eltham and Fitzroy. Howe was elected to the House of Representatives in 1977 representing the northern Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman. He defeated the incumbent Horrie Garrick for Labor preselection in a hard-fought contest.[1] A member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party, he was Minister for Defence Support in the government of Bob Hawke from 1983. In 1984 he became Minister for Social Security and carried out various radical reforms to Australia's welfare system.[2] Howe appeared to face significant opposition within his electorate in 1988, when up to 60 members of the Greek Westgarth branch of the ALP defected to join the Australian Democrats. One of the defectors, tram-conductor George Gogas, contested Batman as a Democrat candidate in 1990, but polled only 12.9 per cent of the vote.[3] After the 1990 election Howe was appointed to the post of Minister for Community Services and Health. When Paul Keating resigned from Cabinet in 1991, Howe succeeded him as Deputy Prime Minister. He became Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services in the Keating government in December 1991, dropping the health part of the portfolio in 1993. In June 1995 he resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and was succeeded by Kim Beazley. He did not stand for re-election at the 1996 election. Following his parliamentary career, Howe has been appointed as an Associate Professor for Melbourne University and continues to work with social policy and related fields. He is a member of the Church of All Nations in Carlton, and active in the Uniting Church. A full biography in his own words can be found in the Proceedings of the Uniting Church Historical Society, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Vol. 21, No. 1 for June 2014.Howe at Williamstown dockyard with an exploded view of a frigate September 1984.Identification of Howe.rev brian leslie howe, deputy prime minister of australia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, W.M. Housten, Governent Printer, Commonwealth Division of Ballaarat. State Assembly District of Ballarat South. State Electrical Province of Ballaarat. Role of Electors for the Subdivision of Ballarat East, 1958
Ballarat East Electoral Rollelectoral roll, ballarat east, w.m. housten -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Electoral District of Evelyn - Anderson's Creek Division. List of Ratepaying Electors - 1890 -91
Typed document Legislative Assembly - Electoral District of Evelyn - Anderson's Creek Division. Alphabetical list of Ratepaying Electors including residence and occupation. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Voters roll for the Blackburn Riding, 1929
... Province of South Eastern, Division, Mulgrave. electoral rolls ...Voters roll for the Blackburn Riding of the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham for the year ending 12 August 1929. Electoral Province of South Eastern, Division, Mulgrave.electoral rolls, shire of blackburn and mitcham, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Voters Roll, 1929
... , Division Mulgrave. electoral rolls shire of blackburn and mitcham ...Voters' Roll for the Tunstall Riding of the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham for the year ending 12 August 1929. Electoral Province of South Eastern , Division Mulgrave.electoral rolls, shire of blackburn and mitcham, tunstall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Voters Roll, 1932
... 12 August 1932. Electoral Province of South Eastern, Division ...Voters' Roll for the Mitcham Riding, Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham for the year ending 12 August 1932. Electoral Province of South Eastern, Division Mulgrave.electoral rolls, shire of blackburn and mitcham, mitcham -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book - Electoral Roll - Wannon, Electoral Roll
This book contains the names of those on the 1939 electoral roll for Wannon in Victoria. It is an original Federal electorate and was established in 1901. It has had some changes of boundaries over the years. The sub-divisions in the Wannon electorate in 1939 included Branxholme, Casterton, Dimboola, Hamilton, Harrow, Horsham, Horsham South, Jeparit, Koroit, Nhill, Port Fairy, Portland, Stawell and Warrnambool. This book, although tattered and incomplete is a useful one as it has the names of all those on the electoral roll in the Wannon electorate in 1939 and this includes the Warrnambool area. It will be useful to researchers.This is a book containing printed material. It has no cover and is missing several front and back pages. One page at the back is loose and the pages are dog-eared. The book is bound with string. warrnambool 1939, electoral rolls -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, "1998 Federal Election Reference Roll", Oct 1998
"1998 Federal Election Reference Roll" Certified list of Electors for the Division of Melbourne Ports as at 3 October 1998. 412 pages A4 softcover book, yellow cover, with black tape binding. A total of 82,231 namespolitics, australian electoral commission -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Electoral Roll, City of Port Melbourne, Voters' Rolls, 10 Jul 1986
Prepared by the Town Clerk's Office of the City of Port Melbourne. Voters' roll for 1987 in the electoral province of Melbourne, divided according to Port Melbourne Division, Municipal Wards, and certified by Fred. C. Jackson, Town Clerk. This volume with yellow cover, Centre Ward.politics, town clerks, frederick charles jackson, local government - city of port melbourne