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Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchSouvenir - The Dam Busters Plate 3, hold it at 60 feet
... hold it at 60 feet...Hold it at 60 feet...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Hold it at 60 feet Souvenir Plate hold it at 60 feet Souvenir The Dam Busters Plate 3 ...Souvenir PlateHold it at 60 feet -
Lara RSL Sub BranchNewspaper - The Sun Newspaper daed 28/12/1944 - Special - My War Part 48, Local Newspaper dated 28/12/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events - Americans Hold Bulge - Our Futile Sideshow
... Local Newspaper dated 28/12/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events - Americans Hold Bulge - Our Futile Sideshow... Americans Hold Bulge - Our Futile Sideshow...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Local Newspaper dated 28/12/1944 - Special - My Wat Part 48 Local Newspaper Dated 28/12/1944 americans hold bulge - our futile sideshow Americans Hold Bulge - Our Futile Sideshow Local Newspaper dated 28/12/1944 - Special - My Wat Part 48 - reporting on World War 2 Events Local Newspaper dated 28/12/1944 reporting on World War 2 Events - Americans Hold Bulge - Our Futile Sideshow Newspaper The Sun Newspaper daed 28/12/1944 - Special - My War Part 48 ...Local Newspaper dated 28/12/1944 - Special - My Wat Part 48Local Newspaper Dated 28/12/1944Local Newspaper dated 28/12/1944 - Special - My Wat Part 48 - reporting on World War 2 Events Americans Hold Bulge - Our Futile Sideshowamericans hold bulge - our futile sideshow -
Bendigo Military MuseumLiterary work - BOOK, 1) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol. 1 1912 - 1930 .2) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol 2 1930 -1990, 1992
... .1) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol. 1 1912 - 1930 .2) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol 2 1930 -1990...Both volumes of Hold Hard, Cobbers. Both are hardcover with illustrations and illustrated dust jackets. .1 288 page, cut edged. ...Green buckram with green dust jacket. .1) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol. 1 1912 - 1930 .2) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol 2 1930 -1990 Literary work BOOK Robin S Corfield 57/60 Battalion (AIF) Association ...Two volumes detailing the story of the 57th, 60th and 57/60th Australian Infantry Battalions from 1912 to 1990. Donated by Frederick Ernest Addlem VX142253 57/60th Batt Refer Cat No 432.2 for his service history and 937P.Both volumes of Hold Hard, Cobbers. Both are hardcover with illustrations and illustrated dust jackets. .1 288 page, cut edged. Brown buckram and brown dust jacket. .2 352 page, cut edged. Green buckram with green dust jacket.Both items, on front end paper "Presented from the 57/60 Battalion (AIF) Association to the Bendigo RSL by Fred Addlem 1996"books, military, ww2 -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Gem Pictures 'Hold Your Man'
... Gem Pictures 'Hold Your Man'...Scan of a brochure for Gem Pictures 'Hold Your Man'.....Gem Pictures 'Hold Your Man' Image ...Scan of a brochure for Gem Pictures 'Hold Your Man'..theatre, film, entertainment, gem, rash, gem pictures, hold your man -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Photocopy, M. Sayers, "Tramway 'Hold-up' in Ballarat", 2000?
... "Tramway 'Hold-up' in Ballarat"...Photocopy of an article in the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Magazine, Contact, Vol 1, No. 4, Feb 1937 titled "Tramway 'Hold-up' in Ballarat". The story is about the hold up of the tram service by Swans and cygnets crossing the road in Wendouree Parade. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Trams tramways Ballarat SEC Wendouree Parade Stamps Swans Photocopy of an article in the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Magazine, Contact, Vol 1, No. 4, Feb 1937 titled "Tramway 'Hold-up' in Ballarat". The story is about the hold up of the tram service by Swans and cygnets crossing the road in Wendouree Parade. ...Photocopy of an article in the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Magazine, Contact, Vol 1, No. 4, Feb 1937 titled "Tramway 'Hold-up' in Ballarat". The story is about the hold up of the tram service by Swans and cygnets crossing the road in Wendouree Parade. Each item had a thin strip of paper attached by staple to the top left hand corner, giving the Vol. No. details. Also has an item about the issuing of stamps by Yugoslavia to celebrate the life of Nicola Tesla, "Wizard of Electricity". Record revised 3/4/2019 to add digital images with those from Andrew Cook CD.trams, tramways, ballarat, sec, wendouree parade, stamps, swans -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, The Age, Stephen Hall, Laurie Power, "Gliding along stately streets", "Mind the Curve", "Hold tight for the curves", 31/10/1970 12:00:00 AM
... "Gliding along stately streets", "Mind the Curve", "Hold tight for the curves"...Keating .1 - "Gliding along stately streets" - The Age 31/10/1970 - written by Stephen Hall .2 - "Hold tight for the curves" - The Herald, 15/10/1970 - written by Laurie Power...."Gliding along stately streets", "Mind the Curve", "Hold tight for the curves" Newspaper The Age, Stephen Hall, Laurie Power John D Keating ...Set of two newspaper clippings reviewing the book "Mind the Curve" by John D. Keating .1 - "Gliding along stately streets" - The Age 31/10/1970 - written by Stephen Hall .2 - "Hold tight for the curves" - The Herald, 15/10/1970 - written by Laurie Power.trams, tramways, melbourne, cable trams, books -
Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording, Andrew Jacob, 2004 Royal Blind Society on hold messages, 2004
... 2004 Royal Blind Society on hold messages...In 2004 these on-hold messages were recorded for people who telephoned into the Royal Blind Society of NSW, and needed to wait. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne In 2004 these on-hold messages were recorded for people who telephoned into the Royal Blind Society of NSW, and needed to wait. ...In 2004 these on-hold messages were recorded for people who telephoned into the Royal Blind Society of NSW, and needed to wait. They include information on the type of services offered, how public donations are required to help provide services and to promote the 'Out of Sight' Tactile Art exhibition held at the Object Gallery. 1 sound recording of phone messagesroyal blind society of nsw, advertising, fundraising -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, Yarra Trams, "Beware of Sudden Stops Hold on" "Drivers Beware", c2015
... "Beware of Sudden Stops Hold on" "Drivers Beware"...Set of two pamphlets provide safety messages to passengers and motorists. .1 - tram hanging pamphlet with a hand at the top to be hung around the hand rails inside trams, printed on gloss paper car titled "Beware of Sudden Stops Hold on" - has messages about tram travel, stopping distances and "Beware the Rhino" .2 - folded pamphlet printed on gloss card, titled "Drivers Beware", with the Rhino logos, driving on yellow lines and doing turns in front of trams. ..."Beware of Sudden Stops Hold on" "Drivers Beware" Pamphlet Yarra Trams ...Set of two pamphlets provide safety messages to passengers and motorists. .1 - tram hanging pamphlet with a hand at the top to be hung around the hand rails inside trams, printed on gloss paper car titled "Beware of Sudden Stops Hold on" - has messages about tram travel, stopping distances and "Beware the Rhino" .2 - folded pamphlet printed on gloss card, titled "Drivers Beware", with the Rhino logos, driving on yellow lines and doing turns in front of trams. Produced by PTV and Yarra Trams c 2015.trams, tramways, yarra trams, passengers, safety, rhinos -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaProgramme - Catalogue, Open House Melbourne, Takie Hold of the Clouds, 2022
... Takie Hold of the Clouds...Take Hold of the Clouds is a curated exhibition featuring two key works by renowned international contributors – Forensic Architecture’s Cloud Studies (2021) and Cauleen Smith’s Sojourner (2018) – along with six, newly commissioned, responsive works from local and national creative practitioners. ...Digital copy of an artistic event catalogue 142 pages. Takie Hold of the Clouds Programme Catalogue Open House Melbourne Ellikon Tom Ross Tara McDowell Fleur Watson Tricia Cortese ...Catalogue for an artistic discovery Ttail during Open House 2022.Digital copy of an artistic event catalogue 142 pages.non-fictionCatalogue for an artistic discovery Ttail during Open House 2022.open house melbourne, 2022, ying-lan dann, circular temporalities, norla dome, exhibitions, video installation, cultural events -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Report, John Andrews, Geoff Lacey, Patrick Moriarty, "Hold the line - Costing Melbourne's transport options", Jun. 1981
... "Hold the line - Costing Melbourne's transport options"...Report - or booklet - 40 pages printed on newsprint plus gloss paper cover - quarto size - centre stapled - titled "Hold the line - Costing Melbourne's transport options" Written by John Andrews, Geoff Lacey and Patrick Moriarty - published by the combined public transport unions - June 1981. ...See image i5 for a summary of the report - back cover. "Hold the line - Costing Melbourne's transport options" Document Report John Andrews, Geoff Lacey, Patrick Moriarty John Andrews, Geoff Lacey, Patrick Moriarty ...Report - or booklet - 40 pages printed on newsprint plus gloss paper cover - quarto size - centre stapled - titled "Hold the line - Costing Melbourne's transport options" Written by John Andrews, Geoff Lacey and Patrick Moriarty - published by the combined public transport unions - June 1981. Looks at the impacts of the Lonie report and Minister Maclellan options for reducing public transport in Melbourne and converting rail lines to light rail, sustainability. Has a table of contents, list of unions involved. See image i5 for a summary of the report - back cover.trams, tramways, lonie report, unions, public transport, melbourne, light rail, upfield light rail, buses -
Melbourne Tram MuseumFunctional object - Ticket Wallet, Yarra Trams, Set of two white moulded plastic holder or ticket wallets to hold a Myki or similar card, c2013
... Set of two white moulded plastic holder or ticket wallets to hold a Myki or similar card...Set of two white moulded plastic holder or ticket wallets to hold a Myki or similar card fitted with a chain and a black plastic tag, contained within a plastic envelope. 805.1 - printed with the TramTracker logo and the TramTracker name. ...Set of two white moulded plastic holder or ticket wallets to hold a Myki or similar card Functional object Ticket Wallet Yarra Trams ...Set of two white moulded plastic holder or ticket wallets to hold a Myki or similar card fitted with a chain and a black plastic tag, contained within a plastic envelope. 805.1 - printed with the TramTracker logo and the TramTracker name. The tag has a dog's paw print and Yarra Trams name printed on either side. 805.2 - printed with a green background with a Melbourne W class tram with the destination of Melbourne and route 35. The tag has been printed with "Love your Trams" and "Melbourne Australia" on either side. Handed out to passengers and used as corporate gifts.trams, tramways, yarra trams, tramtracker, myki, tickets, melbourne -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMagazine, Petroleum Information Bureau (Australia), "Petroleum Gazette", "Hold on Around the Curve Please", Dec. 1970
... "Petroleum Gazette", "Hold on Around the Curve Please"...Magazine - 32 pages - black and white - "Petroleum Gazette", Vol 16, No. 4, December 1970, containing a 7 page article on Melbourne's cable trams, titled "Hold on Around the Curve Please". Has a photo of Alf Twentyman, various photos, Alf's acquisition of a cable tram set, how the system worked, and the trammies or crews who worked them Published by the Petroleum Information Bureau (Australia). ..."Petroleum Gazette", "Hold on Around the Curve Please" Magazine Petroleum Information Bureau (Australia) Alf Twentyman ...Magazine - 32 pages - black and white - "Petroleum Gazette", Vol 16, No. 4, December 1970, containing a 7 page article on Melbourne's cable trams, titled "Hold on Around the Curve Please". Has a photo of Alf Twentyman, various photos, Alf's acquisition of a cable tram set, how the system worked, and the trammies or crews who worked them Published by the Petroleum Information Bureau (Australia). Also contains items on floating aerodromes, oil search in New Zealand, road tankers, plastic cars and ultrasonic sound to find pipe defects and general news.In ink "P114-120" on top right hand corner of the cover page.trams, tramways, cable trams, melbourne, mto co, mtt -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, Toe-hold tree, Heritage Excursion, Killeavey, Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, November 2016
... Toe-hold tree, Heritage Excursion, Killeavey, Laughing Waters Road, Eltham...This scar or 'toe hold' tree fell over 50 yrs ago. It had died 50yrs before it fell and is estimated to be around 400 years old. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne This scar or 'toe hold' tree fell over 50 yrs ago. It had died 50yrs before it fell and is estimated to be around 400 years old. ...This scar or 'toe hold' tree fell over 50 yrs ago. It had died 50yrs before it fell and is estimated to be around 400 years old. It has a diameter of 1.3 m and is the only 'toe hold' tree in Nillumbik. Heritage Excursion - Killeavey Walk and Talk - Saturday 5th November Jane Woollard’s book Laughing Waters Road Art Landscape and Memory in Eltham devotes several chapters to the property Killeavey situated on the Yarra River at the end of Reynolds Road, Eltham. Jane has written about the natural history and indigenous history of the area and stories of the family who lived at Killeavey for many years. Killeavey was the home of Sir William Irvine, Victorian and Federal Parliamentarian and Supreme Court Judge. Later it was the home of his daughter Beatrice Morrison, a significant figure in the Eltham community. The original house was destroyed by fire and its replacement was demolished by Parks Victoria. Its sits high above the Yarra River and contains significant garden remnants. The surrounding bushland is valued for its significant plant communities. In September 2011 we visited Killeavey but without the benefit of the information more recently available from Jane’s research. We are fortunate that Jane will be joining us on this walk. There will be an extended stop at the house site for a discussion on the environment and history of the area. Inside the cover panels of Jane’s book is a reproduction of the complete artwork from ‘The Symbiogenesis Project: Laughing Waters 2011 by Aviva Reed and Paul Kalemba, as displayed in the Eltham Town Centre. This walk will start at 2 pm on Saturday 5th November at the corner of Laughing Waters and Overbank Roads. - EDHS Newsletter No. 230 October 2016fay bridge collection, 2016-11-05, activities, eltham, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, kileavey, laughing waters road, parks victoria, cameron beardsall -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, John D Keating, "Mind the Curve", "Hold tight for the Curves", 1970
... "Mind the Curve", "Hold tight for the Curves"...On the page opposite the Acknowledgements is a typed note regarding visiting Mr Twentymen's house. .2 on the inside of the rear cover is a photograph and note regarding John Caddell and information about John's retirement from Preston Depot. .3 - Newspaper cutting, "Hold tight for the curves" - The Herald, 15/10/1970 - written by Laurie Power. reviewing the book. ..."Mind the Curve", "Hold tight for the Curves" Book John D Keating ....1 - Hard bound book, 172 pages, including end covers, 10 sections, title "Mind the Curve", with subtitle "A history of the Cable Trams", stitch bound to hard red Rexene covers with gold block title on the spine only. Dust cover has the title, author, drawing of Bourke St and details of the book and author on the returns. Written by John D Keating, published by the Melbourne University Press in 1970. Has index, acknowledgements, table of contents, list of illustrations and references Looks at the establishment, construction, operation and demise of the cable tram system in Melbourne. Provides location details of the engines houses, tramcars, ticketing, management, politics, the Northcote line and the workers. Has a hand written note written by the daughter of John Caddell, a cable Tammie. On the page opposite the Acknowledgements is a typed note regarding visiting Mr Twentymen's house. .2 on the inside of the rear cover is a photograph and note regarding John Caddell and information about John's retirement from Preston Depot. .3 - Newspaper cutting, "Hold tight for the curves" - The Herald, 15/10/1970 - written by Laurie Power. reviewing the book. Has been adhered to a sheet of A4 white paper.trams, tramways, melbourne, mmtb, cable trams, mto co, horse trams, preston depot -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15 December 1949
... Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15 December 1949...Police allege that the person who tried to hold up Mr Spears in the Commercial Bank receiving depot at Eltham on December 15. escaped in a stolen car, after Mr Spears and Mr Henry Wallace, manager of the bank’s Greensborough branch, had fired at him. ...They were convicted and served 17 years in prison. bank hold-up, cba bank, det sgt mcmennemin, eltham, h.d. pettie, harry wallace, jack burgoyne, kay arthur morgan, lindsay a. spears, main road 5 x A4 photocopied pages Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15 December 1949 Folder ...Thursday, December 15, 1949, the quiet little bank was embroiled in an infamous wild shoot-out between a daring thief and two bank officers. Today, the building still carries the scars ; a bullet hole remains visible in a cedar bench testifying to the events that played out that day. 3.30 a.m., Friday, December 9. The manager of the Commercial Bank branch at Greensborough, Mr Harry Wallace and his wife are asleep in their bedroom of the little house behind the branch. Harry is awakened by a noise and sees an intruder in a corner of the bedroom. He calls out but the intruder who has switched off the power in anticipation flees through a side door and scarpers down Main Street. Harry summons the police but a search by First Constable Thomas of the Greensborough Police assisted by a wireless patrol car is unsuccessful. A report is filed noting the theft of a .25 calibre pistol from the wardrobe. Thursday, December 15th. It is 1pm and the Commercial Bank has just opened. The branch is only open Mondays and Thursdays from 1-3pm. The morning started off a little cool with some scattered showers but it has fined up and the temperature is now around 61 degrees (16 C). A new grey Singer sports car with soft-top pulls up on the opposite side of the road and a young man, neatly dressed in a dark blue suit, wearing a grey hat and carrying a brief case exits the vehicle. He looks around then crosses the road and walks up the steps and through the door into the bank. There are three people inside; Mr. Jack Burgoyne whose grocery store is situated just 50 yards up the road, Mr. Lindsay A. Spears, the Eltham Agency Receiving Officer and by chance, Mr Harry Wallace, manager of the Greensborough branch. Jack Burgoyne takes note of the young stranger; thinking to himself he appears nervous. The man approaches the counter and introduces himself as John Henderson of Greensborough and explains that he wishes to open a new account. He places his hat and £3 on the counter. Mr Spears attends to the paperwork. He asks the young man to sign two forms, which he does but then he withdraws from the counter and starts walking towards the door. Suddenly he spins around pulling an automatic pistol from his right-hand pocket. He exclaims forcefully; “The game’s on! I’ll take the lot!” Spears appears to comply by pretending to open a drawer. The man shouts loudly, “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Spears instead reaches for a pistol in his pocket and challenges the man, “Here it is. Come and get it!” At the same time, Harry Wallace pulls a pistol from his pocket as well. The bandit fires a shot but misses, the bullet striking the counter. Both Spears and Wallace open fire and Jack Burgoyne ducks for cover. As the bandit turns and runs for the door leaving his £3 behind, he fires another shot, which strikes the ceiling. Spears fires back, and thinks he may have hit him in the foot. The bandit flees the bank and heads for the grey Singer car, registration NO-106, parked opposite. Wallace and Spears pursue him to the door and open fire again, striking the car three times around the driver’s door. Spears lets off eight shots and Wallace, seven before his gun jams. The getaway car initially heads slowly down Main Road towards Bridge Street. About 100 yards down the road, Dave Adams, a PMG employee, who has heard the shots, throws a steel manhole step at the driver. It hits the roof of the car nine inches above the driver’s head and tears the hood. Another witness claims to have seen the door blow open and the driver raise his hand. The car gathers speed and swings left into Bridge Street racing along at about 60 miles an hour careering recklessly past council employee, Mr. Percy Williams, who is driving a dray along Smarts Road [believed to be Bridge Street]. At the end of the road the Singer fails to get round the sharp turn and crashes into an embankment skidding to a stop outside the home of Mr John Clifford. One side of the car is wrecked. Mr Clifford, an aircraft engineer hears the fast travelling car bump heavily into the road bank at about 1.25 p.m. Hearing the whine of an engine he goes outside to find the grey Singer parked at the side of the road. Jack George also lives at the corner and hears the car crash. “The bandit opened the car door, ran 50 yards, and suddenly turned back,” exclaims Jack. “He took something from the car. It might have been a gun.” In his haste, the bandit drops his grey felt hat, size 6 7/8, on the road and dashes up Sherbourne Road for about 200 yards then disappears into the scrub carrying a brief case and a bundle in which a sailor’s cap can be seen. About 3 p.m., Mr H.D. Pettie of Mountain View Road, Montmorency is looking through his field glasses and notices a young man walking through thick scrub on private property some distance from his house. The man is wearing a sailor’s cap and disappears along the railway track toward Montmorency. As the day progresses, ten police cars, one motor cycle, and about 40 police led by Det. Sgt. McMennemin of Malvern CIB are searching for him. They believe he is hiding in thick scrub along the bank of the creek about half-a-mile outside Eltham township. Wireless patrol cars, four mobile traffic cars and the CIB area cars from Malvern and Kew are taking part. Police check the thief’s car and discover it was stolen from Helen Baxter, of Doncaster Road, North Balwyn from outside Victoria Barracks. Harry Wallace informs the police that he believes he recognised the bandit as the man who took his pistol from his bedroom the previous Friday morning. As night falls, armed police are posted at strategic points in the Eltham-Greensborough district. Police in cars are watching the roads. Others are searching the bush and checking passengers on trains. Little do they realise the young man has already slipped out of the net. SEQUEL YOUTH OF 19 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY OF BANK AT ELTHAM Weekly Times, Wednesday 15 February 1950, page 6 Detectives who raided a house in Bell St., Coburg, Melbourne, charged a 19-year-old youth, of South Yarra, with attempted armed robbery at the Commercial Bank’s Eltham (Vic.) receiving depot on Dec. 15. Police say they recovered a loaded automatic pistol, diamond and signet rings worth more than £200, a complete set of house-breaking instruments, a sailor’s uniform, and chloroform gauze in the raid. The youth was charged that while armed with an offensive weapon, he attempted to rob Lindsay George Spears of a sum of money. He was further charged on six counts of breaking, entering and stealing. Police allege that the person who tried to hold up Mr Spears in the Commercial Bank receiving depot at Eltham on December 15. escaped in a stolen car, after Mr Spears and Mr Henry Wallace, manager of the bank’s Greensborough branch, had fired at him. After the car crashed, he escaped into thick scrub and is alleged to have changed into a sailor’s uniform. On December 9 an automatic pistol was stolen from Mr Wallace’s bedroom at the Greensborough bank. The chloroform pad recovered is alleged to have been stolen from the Dental Supply Company, Plenty Road, Preston. The rings are alleged to have been taken in a £513 burglary from the shop of James Paton. Sydney Road, Coburg. Det. Sgt. H. McMennemin conducted the investigations with Senior Dets. R. Newton and M Downie, Detectives l. Dent, R. Rayner, P. Pedersen and M. Handley and First Constable A. Thomas. The youth will appear at Eltham Court on February 22. Manager’s Gun Used in Holdup at Bank The Age, Thursday 23 February 1950, page 4 It was stated in Eltham court yesterday that a youth who robbed a bank manager of his pistol, later used it in an attempt to hold-up the bank. Kay Arthur Morgan, 19, draftsman, of Castle-street, South Yarra, was committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering, and stealing a pistol and attempted robbery while armed with an offensive weapon. He pleaded guilty. The manager of Eltham branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Henry Clifton Cabot Wallace, said he disturbed someone in the bedroom, in which he and his wife were sleeping, at 3 a.m. on December. 9, 1949. Later he found that his automatic- pistol was missing. On December 15 a youth, who said his name was John Henderson, entered the bank and opened a new account. As the youth was leaving the bank he turned round with a pistol in his hand and said: — “I want the lot.” Spear indicated a drawer under the counter; and said.— “Here it is. Come and get it.” The youth said:— “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Witness said Spear then drew his pistol from his hip pocket. The youth fired at them, and Spear returned the fire. “I pulled my pistol and fired, too” said witness. The youth fired again, ran out to a car and drove off. Witness and Spear fired several shots at the car. The youth was the accused Morgan, sitting in court, witness said. Evidence was given that one bullet was found in the celling and the other in the bank. Morgan was allowed £100 bail on each charge. Morgan ended up serving three years for the failed armed robbery and became a notorious criminal. He had twin sons, Peter and Doug and even though only ten years old, Morgan would get his sons to act as lookouts whilst he committed burglaries. The lads became building contractors but when the industry suffered a downturn in 1977 and they were short on cash, they returned to the family business. Over the following 23 months they undertook 24 raids on country and outer-suburban TABs and banks. Whilst robbing one country bank for the third time, just like their father, it all went wrong ending up with a police officer shot. They were nick-named the “After-dark” bandits and are considered to be Australia’s last bushrangers. They were convicted and served 17 years in prison.5 x A4 photocopied pagesbank hold-up, cba bank, det sgt mcmennemin, eltham, h.d. pettie, harry wallace, jack burgoyne, kay arthur morgan, lindsay a. spears, main road -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George W. Bell, Australia Day 1968; Members Macedonian Society hold get-together at Lower Eltham Park, 1968_01_26
... Australia Day 1968; Members Macedonian Society hold get-together at Lower Eltham Park...Australia Day 1968; Members Macedonian Society hold get-together at Lower Eltham Park Photograph George W. ...Black and white photograph of Macedonian Society get together, Eltham Lower Park, Australia Day 1968.australia day, eltham lower park, macedonian, celebrations, george w bell collection -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clipping, School's firm hold on musical - Concord School Bu5027, 17/06/2015
... School's firm hold on musical - Concord School Bu5027...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Concord School Bundoora students participated in the musical "Hairspray" in June 2015. concord school bundoora News clipping, black text, colour image. School's firm hold on musical - Concord School Bu5027 Newspaper clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...Concord School Bundoora students participated in the musical "Hairspray" in June 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.concord school bundoora -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Book, BUCHAN, John, Memory hold-the-door, 1940
... Memory hold-the-door...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Memory hold-the-door Book BUCHAN, John Hodder & Stoughton ... -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewsclipping, Church set to hold first service, Diamond Valley News, 3 March 1987, 3 Mar 1987
... Church set to hold first service, Diamond Valley News, 3 March 1987...Beryl Bradbury (nee Stokes) Collection, Eltham Baptist Church, Senior Citizen's Hall Digital file only - Digitised by EDHS from a scrapbook on loan from Beryl Bradbury (nee Stokes), daughter of Frank Stokes. Church set to hold first service, Diamond Valley News, 3 March 1987 Newsclipping ...Story on foundations of the Eltham Baptist Church and plans to move into new facilities by the end of 1987 (in Nyora Road).Digital file only - Digitised by EDHS from a scrapbook on loan from Beryl Bradbury (nee Stokes), daughter of Frank Stokes.beryl bradbury (nee stokes) collection, eltham baptist church, senior citizen's hall -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper clipping, Research hold on for win and Panton Hill Details, Diamond Valley News, c.1975, 1975c
... Research hold on for win and Panton Hill Details, Diamond Valley News, c.1975...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Panton Hill Football League match results Lew Howard Collection Match Details Panton Hill Football League Research Football Club Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan Research hold on for win and Panton Hill Details, Diamond Valley News, c.1975 Newspaper clipping ...Panton Hill Football League match results Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanlew howard collection, match details, panton hill football league, research football club -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Russell Yeoman (left) and Joh Ebeli hold the Society Banner at the end of the Parade in Panther Place near the Railway Trestle Bridge, Eltham Community Festival Parade, 8 November 1986, 08/11/1986
... Russell Yeoman (left) and Joh Ebeli hold the Society Banner at the end of the Parade in Panther Place near the Railway Trestle Bridge, Eltham Community Festival Parade, 8 November 1986...The Society's entry was awarded the major prize for the parade. eltham festival shire of eltham historical society 1986 russell yeoman trestle bridge joh ebeli Colour photograph Russell Yeoman (left) and Joh Ebeli hold the Society Banner at the end of the Parade in Panther Place near the Railway Trestle Bridge, Eltham Community Festival Parade, 8 November 1986 Photograph ...[from a contemporary report:] The Shire of Eltham Historical Society's entry in the 1986 Eltham Community Festival Parade included Ben Hall's Cobb & Co. coach along with several vintage motor vehicles and the Society's new Community Banner. Members dressed in in an appropriate costume to ride in one of the vehicles or walk along with them. The assembly point was in Cecil St. at 11.45 a.m. The Society's entry was awarded the major prize for the parade.Colour photographeltham festival, shire of eltham historical society, 1986, russell yeoman, trestle bridge, joh ebeli -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Russell Yeoman (left) and Joh Ebeli hold the Society Banner at the end of the Parade in Panther Place near the Railway Trestle Bridge, Eltham Community Festival Parade, 8 November 1986, 08/11/1986
... Russell Yeoman (left) and Joh Ebeli hold the Society Banner at the end of the Parade in Panther Place near the Railway Trestle Bridge, Eltham Community Festival Parade, 8 November 1986...The Society's entry was awarded the major prize for the parade. eltham festival shire of eltham historical society 1986 russell yeoman trestle bridge joh ebeli Colour photograph Russell Yeoman (left) and Joh Ebeli hold the Society Banner at the end of the Parade in Panther Place near the Railway Trestle Bridge, Eltham Community Festival Parade, 8 November 1986 Photograph ...[from a contemporary report:] The Shire of Eltham Historical Society's entry in the 1986 Eltham Community Festival Parade included Ben Hall's Cobb & Co. coach along with several vintage motor vehicles and the Society's new Community Banner. Members dressed in in an appropriate costume to ride in one of the vehicles or walk along with them. The assembly point was in Cecil St. at 11.45 a.m. The Society's entry was awarded the major prize for the parade.Colour photographeltham festival, shire of eltham historical society, 1986, russell yeoman, trestle bridge, joh ebeli -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, A container full of housing components from Stawell being lowered into the hold of the "Lady Caroline", n.d
... A container full of housing components from Stawell being lowered into the hold of the "Lady Caroline"....A container full of housing components from Stawell being lowered into the hold of the "Lady Caroline". Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, A container full of housing components from Stawell being lowered into the hold of the "Lady Caroline", n.d
... A container full of housing components from Stawell being lowered into the hold of the "Lady Caroline"....A container full of housing components from Stawell being lowered into the hold of the "Lady Caroline". Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Hold your horses for tram plan study", 3/02/1996 12:00:00 AM
... "Hold your horses for tram plan study"...Also has a Burns cartoon about cable TV. "Hold your horses for tram plan study" Newspaper The Courier Ballarat ...Letter to the Editor of The Courier, Saturday 3/2/1996 written by Peter Hiscock, Chairman Ballarat Tourism Board replying to D.H. Woodward's (notes as former councillor) letter of 31/1/1996 (item 1468), commenting that the study should be done before knocking the project. Notes that the questions are valid, but the study should be done. Notes that Mr. Woodward has opposed many heritage projects. Also has a Burns cartoon about cable TV."Sat 3/2/96" in blue ink on top edge.trams, tramways, letter to the editor, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Photocopy, Frank Puls, "Hold your horses for tram plan study", "Horse Trams even better", Feb. 1996
... "Hold your horses for tram plan study", "Horse Trams even better"...Both cuttings have handwritten date and newspaper name on the top. "Hold your horses for tram plan study", "Horse Trams even better" Document Photocopy Frank Puls ...Photo copy of two letters to the Editor of The Courier on a single sheet of paper, collected by Frank Puls. Has Frank's address stamp on the right hand edge. 1. Saturday 3/2/1996 written by Peter Hiscock, Chairman Ballarat Tourism Board replying to D.H. Woodward's (notes as former councillor) letter of 31/1/1996 (item 1468), commenting that the study should be done before knocking the project. Notes that the questions are valid, but the study should be done. Notes that Mr. Woodward has opposed many heritage projects. See also Reg. item 1469 for original of the cutting. 2. Monday 5/2/1996 written by E.Calis of Ballarat, suggest that horse trams should be considered, or a horse and wagon. Both cuttings have handwritten date and newspaper name on the top.trams, tramways, letter to the editor, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Tourist Trams hold key to memories", 6/01/1990 12:00:00 AM
... "Tourist Trams hold key to memories"...Also has other pages of the Courier attached. 823.1 - 2nd copy added, in better condition, added 25 June 1999. "Tourist Trams hold key to memories" Newspaper The Courier Ballarat ...Full size page item on the BTPS in the Saturday Magazine portion of the Ballarat Courier dated Sat. 6/1/1990. Features four photos, history of the Ballarat Tramways, the BTPS, and its operations. Photos of timetable boards at the depot, 14 in Wendouree Parade, Gavin Young at the controls of 14 and Dave Macartney stepping onto Horse Tram No. within the depot. Also has other pages of the Courier attached. 823.1 - 2nd copy added, in better condition, added 25 June 1999.trams, tramways, btps, ballarat tramways, volunteers, btm -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilSculpture, Kenny Pittock, Hold your horses, 2023
... Hold your horses...Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne Hold your horses Sculpture Kenny Pittock ...Hold Your Horses encourages reflection on the art of slowing down. While slowing down can feel like a daunting prospect when we have such anxiety about falling behind, Hold Your Horses playfully invites us to shift our focus away from what may be lost towards what we stand to gain. Kenny Pittock is an artist based in Naarm/Melbourne who works with sculpture and painting to playfully critique the seemingly mundane. Pittock often uses humour as an entry point to discuss weightier topics such as anxiety, both on a personal level as well as globally. Pittock has held solo exhibitions in Italy, Singapore and Aotearoa / New Zealand, as well as in many institutions throughout Australia. Pittock was a finalist in the 2025 Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art, 2024 Sulman Prize at the AGNSW, and was the recipient of the 2024 Peoples Choice Award in the Geelong Contemporary Art Prize at Geelong Gallery. Pittock’s artworks are included in many public collections including Artbank, Bendigo Art Gallery, the University of Queensland and the National Gallery of Victoria. Kenny Pittock is represented by MARS Gallery, Melbourne and Olsen Gallery, Sydney. -
Benalla Art GalleryWatercolour, George LACY, Hold up, Not dated
... Hold up...Immitation timber frame with black painted edge, gold brushed internal window edge, and off white window mount Hold up Watercolour George LACY ...Born: London, Middlesex, England c.1817; Arrived: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1842; Died: Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia 1878ColonialLedger Bequest, 1993Watercolour with ink, depcicting two men being robbed at gunpoint in the bush. Immitation timber frame with black painted edge, gold brushed internal window edge, and off white window mountRecto: Signed "G.L." in grey watercolour in l.r.c of composition; Narrative as part of work, '"How much have you” – “only 2 ounces” – “2 ounces?!! You lazy rascal, after 6 months at the diggings if you don’t find more than that I’ll knock you into the middle of next week”' written in grey watercolour across the lower edge of the composition; Not dated; Not titledwatercolour, figures, animals, trees, gun, horse, theif -
Inverloch Historical SocietyPhotograph, Searchers hold a conference at Tullaree after Margaret Clement disappeared - Herald & Weekly Times
... Searchers hold a conference at Tullaree after Margaret Clement disappeared - Herald & Weekly Times...Inverloch gippsland tullaree lady of the swamp Searchers hold a conference at Tullaree after Margaret Clement disappeared - Herald & Weekly Times Photograph ...tullaree, lady of the swamp
