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City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Document - Murrumbeena Bus Time Table, early 1950's
... Local bus time table used by the citizens of the City of Moorabbin ...Small paper document with the timetable of the local Murrumbeena Bus Time Table...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Local bus time table used by the citizens of the City of Moorabbin Bus time table Murrumbeena Transport City of Moorabbin Murrumbeena Bus Time Table Phone: UMB 1152 Small paper document with the timetable of the local Murrumbeena Bus Time Table Document Murrumbeena Bus Time Table ...Local bus time table used by the citizens of the City of Moorabbin Small paper document with the timetable of the local Murrumbeena Bus Time TableMurrumbeena Bus Time Table Phone: UMB 1152bus time table, murrumbeena, transport, city of moorabbin -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Bus Route Guides, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), "Bus Route Guide - Your local guide to bus services in Port Phillip", 2016
... "Bus Route Guide - Your local guide to bus services in Port Phillip"...Bus Route Guides, 12 section fold out guide, printed on recycled paper titled "Bus Route Guide - Your local guide to bus services in Port Phillip", detailing the bus services within the City of Port Phillip. ...Has the logos of PTV, Transdev and CDC Melbourne on the front. "Bus Route Guide - Your local guide to bus services in Port Phillip" Document Bus Route Guides Public Transport Victoria (PTV) ...Bus Route Guides, 12 section fold out guide, printed on recycled paper titled "Bus Route Guide - Your local guide to bus services in Port Phillip", detailing the bus services within the City of Port Phillip. Published by the PTV 2016. Has a detailed map of the various routes, and a list of the bus routes and their various stops. Collected as it relates today to the former MMTB Bus routes in the area. Has the logos of PTV, Transdev and CDC Melbourne on the front.trams, tramways, timetables, maps, port melbourne, city of port phillip, buses, south melbourne, st kilda -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - VR tram 50 at Sandringham Railway Station
... ...local bus...Photograph shows bogie tram VR 50 waiting at Sandringham Railway Station with destination 'Black Rock'. A local bus also waits not far from the tramcar. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Photograph shows bogie tram VR 50 waiting at Sandringham Railway Station with destination 'Black Rock'. A local bus also waits not far from the tramcar. ...Photograph shows bogie tram VR 50 waiting at Sandringham Railway Station with destination 'Black Rock'. A local bus also waits not far from the tramcar. The tram crew and a few by-standers are wearing overcoats, the sky appears overcast and the ground is wet. Three telephone boxes are at the right of the photo.Yields information about VR tram 3 and Elwood Depot Black and white photograph with letter D at lower right and blue stamp and biro date on rearStamp reads: 'W E L T Collection, A G Culpeffer-Cooke, Victoria, Australia Ref 8B Date 1956'victorian railways, sandringham station, black rock, vr tram 50, local bus -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Bill Glasson & Bus
... Black and white photo of Bill Glasson and Local Bus. Documents accompanying: ND1837 ...Route was Mitcham to Park Orchards. glasson bill Bus Black and white photo of Bill Glasson and Local Bus. Documents accompanying: ND1837 Bill Glasson & Bus Photograph Photograph ...Bill Glasson and Charlie Young owner the bus. The terminal was on the north side of Mitcham Railway Station. Route was Mitcham to Park Orchards.Black and white photo of Bill Glasson and Local Bus. Documents accompanying: ND1837 glasson, bill, bus -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 16 2013
... ...local bus tours...marysville victoria australia eildon big fish challenge visitors enticed to catch the big one what's on when in september buxton progress assocn meeting the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville golf report murrindindi shire council advertise your regional tourism event for free alexandra library literary evening church notices marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool taking enrolments councillor comment murrindindi business and tourism opportunity mayor's chair customer service officer advertisements st john's parish hall dance alexandra buxton hotel curry night local bus tours real estate lit & beyond relocation australian centre for grief & bereavement triangle community dance group bushdance buxton hall narbethong hall movie night irwell street string band marysville cultural community THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 16 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, eildon big fish challenge, visitors enticed to catch the big one, what's on when in september, buxton progress assocn meeting, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville golf report, murrindindi shire council, advertise your regional tourism event for free, alexandra library literary evening, church notices, marysville & district kindergarten assocn, preschool taking enrolments, councillor comment, murrindindi business and tourism opportunity, mayor's chair, customer service officer, advertisements, st john's parish hall dance alexandra, buxton hotel curry night, local bus tours, real estate, lit & beyond relocation, australian centre for grief & bereavement, triangle community dance group, bushdance buxton hall, narbethong hall movie night, irwell street string band, marysville cultural community -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 13 2013
... ...local bus tours...marysville victoria australia from tinseltown to south america via britain marysville cultural community cafe culture series next show irwell street string band what's on when in september buxton progress assocn agm the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council payment of rate installments marysville & district chamber of commerce agm church notices marysville & triangle youth agm marysville football & netball club agm bus trip tesselaar tulip festival councillor comment local business feedback sought mayor's chair expressions of interest 2013 open gardens advertisements st john's parish hall dance alexandra buxton hotel curry night local bus tours real estate stage reading crossways inspired by bruno's sculpture garden lit and beyond relocation australian grief and bereavement centre marysville art show fire services property levy now part of 2013/2014 rates notice black spur inn front of house waiting staff reminder for unauthorised organisers and operators narbethong hall movie night THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 13 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, from tinseltown to south america via britain, marysville cultural community, cafe culture series next show, irwell street string band, what's on when in september, buxton progress assocn agm, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council, payment of rate installments, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, church notices, marysville & triangle youth agm, marysville football & netball club agm, bus trip tesselaar tulip festival, councillor comment, local business feedback sought, mayor's chair, expressions of interest, 2013 open gardens, advertisements, st john's parish hall dance alexandra, buxton hotel curry night, local bus tours, real estate, stage reading crossways, inspired by bruno's sculpture garden, lit and beyond relocation, australian grief and bereavement centre, marysville art show, fire services property levy now part of 2013/2014 rates notice, black spur inn front of house waiting staff, reminder for unauthorised organisers and operators, narbethong hall movie night -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 20 2013
... ...local bus tours...marysville victoria australia national emergency medal recipients honoured what's on when in september buxton progress assocn agm the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council payment of rate instalments marysville & district chamber of commerce agm church notices triangle community dinner el kanah village marysville & district football & netball agm councillor comment great victorian rail trail marketing opportunities mayor's chair expressions of interest 2013 open gardens advertisements the salvation army community small business funding available dalton fiske foundation grants awards marysville primary school parents club market stalls available buxton hotel curry night local bus tours real estate fire fighting opportunities available across victoria lions triangle tool library council encourages spring clear with free green waste disposal marysville country bakery seeking staff amnesty supports fire prevention efforts black spur inn front of house waiting staff murrindindi shire council tender australian centre for grief and bereavement marysville golf report gallipoli park commitee of management report narbethong history group narbethong hall book launch black spur inn tradie meal & stay deal road management plan review highlights works priorities office manager camp marysville sixteenth annual steam and wood show alexandra timber and tramway museum stage reading crossways inspired by bruno's sculpture garden THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 20 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, national emergency medal recipients honoured, what's on when in september, buxton progress assocn agm, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council, payment of rate instalments, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, church notices, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, marysville & district football & netball agm, councillor comment, great victorian rail trail marketing opportunities, mayor's chair, expressions of interest, 2013 open gardens, advertisements, the salvation army, community small business funding available, dalton fiske foundation grants awards, marysville primary school parents club, market stalls available, buxton hotel curry night, local bus tours, real estate, fire fighting opportunities available across victoria, lions triangle tool library, council encourages spring clear with free green waste disposal, marysville country bakery seeking staff, amnesty supports fire prevention efforts, black spur inn front of house waiting staff, murrindindi shire council tender, australian centre for grief and bereavement, marysville golf report, gallipoli park commitee of management report, narbethong history group, narbethong hall book launch, black spur inn tradie meal & stay deal, road management plan review highlights works priorities, office manager camp marysville, sixteenth annual steam and wood show, alexandra timber and tramway museum, stage reading crossways, inspired by bruno's sculpture garden -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANLGE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 37-SEPTEMBER 27 2013
... ...local bus tours...marysville victoria australia narbethong fire brigade alexandra group training exercise marysville primary school netball team tigers note from editor what's on when in october buxton progress assocn agm marysville & district football & netball club agm marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council payment of rate instalments celebrate senior's week triangle community dinner el kanah village church notices breakfast all for men intrepid triangle bushwalkers mayor's chair great victorian rail trail marketing opportunities marysville golf report expressions of interest advertisements 2013 open gardens the salvation army funding available 2009 bushfire relief dalton fiske foundation grant buxton hotel taste of italy pasta night local bus tours real estate marysville triangle community men's shed agm victorian senior's festival afternoon tea dance lions triangle tool library community safety a priority for council heart foundation walkers wanted art show kinglake amnesty supports fire prevention efforts australian centre for grief and bereavement australia day award nominations renewal of wildlife licence department of environment & primary industries narbethong history group narbethong hall book launch black spur inn tradie meal & stay deal road management plan review highlights works priorities office manager camp marysville sixteenth annual steam and wood show taggerty dance on again casual situation vacant in triangle area marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre open & enrolment day buxton recreation reserve working bee the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct leadership course funded by bendigo bank THE TRIANLGE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 37-SEPTEMBER 27 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, narbethong fire brigade, alexandra group training exercise, marysville primary school netball team tigers, note from editor, what's on when in october, buxton progress assocn agm, marysville & district football & netball club agm, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council payment of rate instalments, celebrate senior's week, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, church notices, breakfast all for men, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, mayor's chair, great victorian rail trail marketing opportunities, marysville golf report, expressions of interest, advertisements, 2013 open gardens, the salvation army, funding available, 2009 bushfire relief, dalton fiske foundation grant, buxton hotel taste of italy pasta night, local bus tours, real estate, marysville triangle community men's shed agm, victorian senior's festival, afternoon tea dance, lions triangle tool library, community safety a priority for council, heart foundation walkers wanted, art show kinglake, amnesty supports fire prevention efforts, australian centre for grief and bereavement, australia day award nominations, renewal of wildlife licence, department of environment & primary industries, narbethong history group, narbethong hall book launch, black spur inn tradie meal & stay deal, road management plan review highlights works priorities, office manager camp marysville, sixteenth annual steam and wood show, taggerty dance on again, casual situation vacant in triangle area, marysville & district kindergarten assocn, preschool centre open & enrolment day, buxton recreation reserve working bee, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, leadership course funded by bendigo bank -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - Floods Motor Service Bus at Bendigo Railway Station, 1970s - 1980s
... Local Family owned School bus company established in 1946...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Local Family owned School bus company established in 1946 history bendigo bus john theodore collection floods motor services bendigo Floods Motor Service Bus at Bendigo Railway Station; one photo of the coach side and another of the rear. ...Local Family owned School bus company established in 1946Floods Motor Service Bus at Bendigo Railway Station; one photo of the coach side and another of the rear.history, bendigo, bus, john theodore collection, floods motor services bendigo -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Our trams under review - The Courier, Ballarat, 3 and 4 April 1968
... Nicholson, Ballarat Town Clerk Mr Maddern, Barry Wilkins, H A Davis local bus operators. The Board considered whether the existing services could be replaced by private operators, or a publicly operated service, including the cost of operators. ...Nicholson, Ballarat Town Clerk Mr Maddern, Barry Wilkins, H A Davis local bus operators. The Board considered whether the existing services could be replaced by private operators, or a publicly operated service, including the cost of operators. ...Provides information about the two-day enquiry held by the Victorian Transport Regulation board into the SEC operated Ballarat Tramway system. Enquiry held at the Ballarat Court House, by Messrs J Bolster, E V Field (Chairman) and J O Mactier of the TRB. Two photos show the Board and some of the attendees. Page 2 of the 3 April report; the acting assistant manager of the SEC advised that the tramway was unsafe, deaths due to collisions with trams, costs of refurbishing the tracks and tramcars and employment issues. Evidence was also given by the Mayor of Ballarat, Cr. Nicholson, Ballarat Town Clerk Mr Maddern, Barry Wilkins, H A Davis local bus operators. The Board considered whether the existing services could be replaced by private operators, or a publicly operated service, including the cost of operators. Also submissions from Mr O'Shea of the ATOMEA, Ballarat Trams and Labor Council, and Chamber of Manufacturers. At the time, the Government did not have the numbers in the upper house to close the system. Yields information about an 1968 enquiry into the closure of the Ballarat Tramway system. Set of two newspaper cuttings from The Courier, Ballarat 3 and 4 April 1968 about a Transport Regulation enquiry.trams, tramways, ballarat, closure, transport regulation board, trb, enquiry, atomea, sec, secv -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO TRAMWAYS 1890 - 1972
... Mentioned in the article is the trammies signalling one another when the inspector was around, the explosion when the wire broke and hit the ground and what the trammies did about it, some of Tom Griffiths experiences, a semi-trailer taking the side out of a tram and a few of the local characters. The passenger bus helped to end the era of the trams....Mentioned in the article is the trammies signalling one another when the inspector was around, the explosion when the wire broke and hit the ground and what the trammies did about it, some of Tom Griffiths experiences, a semi-trailer taking the side out of a tram and a few of the local characters. The passenger bus helped to end the era of the trams. ...Part of an article from the Bendigo Advertiser April 13, 1972 titled The End of an Era - A Man and his Mates. Mentioned in the article is the trammies signalling one another when the inspector was around, the explosion when the wire broke and hit the ground and what the trammies did about it, some of Tom Griffiths experiences, a semi-trailer taking the side out of a tram and a few of the local characters. The passenger bus helped to end the era of the trams.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo tramways 1890 - 1972, bendigo advertiser 13/4/1972, tom griffiths, baby health centre, miss tavenor's sweetshop, needle mine, robbie burns hotel, eaglehawk wine saloon, town hall hotel -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Photocopy, Diamond Valley News, Newspaper article: Fred looks back by Linley Hartley, Diamond Valley News, c.1985
... Fred took some time off work then began driving a little local bus run by the Lyon Brothers before taking a maintenance job at the Athenaeum Club in the city. ...Fred took some time off work then began driving a little local bus run by the Lyon Brothers before taking a maintenance job at the Athenaeum Club in the city. ...Fred looks back; Report: Linley Hartley, Picture: Ron Grant Teaching himself German again after 70 years is just one of the many tasks Fred Golgerth, of Greensborough, has undertaken and succeeded in during his lifetime. As the two year old tenth child of a German descendent, Fred learnt to speak German from an Aunt. But World War 1 was raging. Fred’s older brother had gone to Europe with the Australian forces, changing his name … to ….. to sound less German. “I used to get my bottom slapped for speaking German at home,” Fred said. Even his name was changed from Otto to the more anglicised Frederick. Fred claims his involvement with Eltham started two years before he was born! His sister, two years older than him, was a babe in arms when his parents bought a piece of grazing property in Mount Pleasant Rd. “It was about 24 acres on a spur of Mt Pleasant,” Fred said. “My parents bought it from Mr and Mrs Hughes. There was a two-room mud hut in wattle and daub that we lived in from time to time. “My parents had a dairy farm and dairy in West Coburg, and they bought the Mt Pleasant land to put the dry stock on. “At one stage my mother got very ill and my older sister took my younger sister and myself to Eltham for four or five months. I went down to Eltham Primary School then.” That wasn’t the only time Fred stayed in Eltham. His sister, Wilhemina, known as Willa, married Jim Watson who had the Eltham hotel for some years from the end of World War 1. Pillar to post living was the way Fred described his youth, when he stayed with one married sister after another. “After a while Will and Jim lived in the big house at the top of Pitt St, next to the Council depot, and the hotel was managed by Fitzsimmons who had a big place near the river down there on Fitzsimons Lane. There was no bridge in Fitzsimons Lane but we used to cross the river at a ford, rolling up our trouser legs so they wouldn’t get wet, and carrying our shoes. I’d o down to visit some friends I had in Templestowe. And sometimes Jim Watson took his horse drawn lorry across the ford on his way to the brewery, instead of going don through Heidelberg.” “The bridge across the Yarra in Fitzsimons was not built until 1961.” Fred Golgerth, was only a teenager when he was rolled off his pushbike under a car on the bend between Mt Pleasant Rd and the Diamond Creek bridge. He was hospitalised in the little hospital on the east side of Eltham village that served the district in those days. He still carries the scars of the burns he received from the exhaust pipe and recent x-rays have revealed several broken vertebrae. At the time of the accident he was treated for a dislocated neck and was in plaster from his hip to the base of his head for about seven months. But nothing daunted Fred. Bouncing back he began work as an apprentice to a motor mechanic in Bell St, Preston, a man who is still living (at 90) in Queensland and who still communicates with Fred frequently. “He was like a father to me,” Fred declared. He was a marine engineer as well, so I …. that as well as blacksmithing. They taught us properly then.” After finishing his apprenticeship, Fred bought himself a 30 hundredweight Fargo truck and began his own contract carting business, doing most of the work for a firm called Carnegie’s and a subsidiary of that, Howard Radio. It was in the office Fred met his wife. “He taught me to drive the truck giving me lessons in my lunch hours up the Bourke St and Flinders St extension,” she said. “After work I’d have a driving lesson and all the girls from the Howard Radio would pile in the back to get a lift to Richmond Station.” In the 1939 bushfires, the Mt Pleasant Rd property was burnt out and the hut raised. Two years later, Fred and Dorothy were married. Fred paid £7.15.0 ($15.50) for the suit in which he was married. Dorothy had pulled out of the Women’s Air Training Corps to be married. Others with whom she trained went to Darwin and were in a convoy that was bombed. Fred went into the garage business in Brighton and continued his cartage business for a while. His company was employed to do all Brown Gouge’s motor repairs and factory maintenance. Because Fred had a certificate to do steam repair work he often got jobs maintaining industrial boilers. While he was in Brighton, Fred bought an eight-seater 1925 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce from Sir Keith Murdoch. When the couple moved to Rosanna in about 1943, it became a delivery van for the dairy they operated. “I thought I’d like to get back into a dairy business” Fred said. “We used to deliver the milk in the Rolls. “But it was hard work. We couldn’t get the labour and we’d drive to the farm and pick up the milk cans, take them back to the dairy, cool the milk, bottle it and deliver it. The inspectors would come regularly and the walls for bacteria.” Fred was exhausted. The couple gave up the dairy and moved to Eltham to live on the old property where a weatherboard house had now been built. It wasn’t a big house and the glassed in Rolls Royce limousine became the daytime nursery for the Golgerth’s second daughter. We’d put her in there to sleep during the day.” “Dorothy Golgerth was known to drive the Rolls at breakneck speed along Mt Pleasant Rd. Fred took some time off work then began driving a little local bus run by the Lyon Brothers before taking a maintenance job at the Athenaeum Club in the city. He’d ride an old Harley-Davidson to the station and travel into the city by train. Later, when the family moved to Pryor St. (their house stood where McEwans car park is now) Fred could walk to and from the station. “There was no resident doctor in the early days of Eltham,” Fred said. “Dr Cordner used to come from Greensborough to a room in the old house next to the old grocery shop on the corner of York St and Main Rd, Eltham (the grocery shop is now the Eltham Feed and Grain Store). The Golgerths lived in Eltham until “Dollar Day” – the day decimal currency became official. They eventually moved to Greensborough, when they have lived since. Fred has had his share of interesting jobs since then, retiring at 65 seven years ago when he was working in the engineering department at Larundel. Recently, two of his older sisters and a brother died, within a month. They were all in their 80s. They all had a profound influence on Fred, especially during his youth. His sharp wit and amusing anecdotes are the richer for his having been the youngest of a family that made the best of every circumstance. And now, as he enjoys his retirement, he is concentrating on relearning the language of his infancy; teaching himself German from tapes and a ‘teach yourself’ manual. He is fiercely proud of his German ancestry and treasures the diary, written in German in Gothic script, kept by his grandparents during their journey to Australia. On the inside in blue pen: "To Sadie, Wal Margaret & Elizabeth with lots & lots of love & best wishes from Mother"marg ball collection, eltham hotel, herbert james watson, otto (fred) golgerth, wilhemina watson (nee golgerth) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Instrument - Decimal Currency Converter, Ultra Publicity Pty Ltd, C 1966
... bus company, a taxi company and a travel agency. His community services included involvement in the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the Rotary Club, the local Football League, the Warrnambool Art Gallery, the Performing Arts Centre, the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce and the Warrnambool Council. ...bus company, a taxi company and a travel agency. His community services included involvement in the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the Rotary Club, the local Football League, the Warrnambool Art Gallery, the Performing Arts Centre, the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce and the Warrnambool Council. ...This decimal currency converter was produced about 1966 when the Australian currency was changed from the imperial system to the decimal system. It has been used by a Warrnambool businessman, Alan Lane to promote one of his businesses, Lane’s Motors and would have been given to business clients. Alan Lane (d.1995) was prominent in Warrnambool as a businessman man, community leader and philanthropist. His businesses included a bus company, a taxi company and a travel agency. His community services included involvement in the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the Rotary Club, the local Football League, the Warrnambool Art Gallery, the Performing Arts Centre, the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce and the Warrnambool Council. The A.L. Lane Foundation was established with funds from his estate and continues to assist local projects and charitable causes. This item is of interest as a memento of the time when the Australian currency was converted to the decimal system and as a memento of the prominent Warrnambool community worker, Alan Lane. This is a card consisting of four circles of paper of different sizes joined in the centre with a metal clip. The smallest central piece of paper has advertising material and the other three pieces have red and black numbers, some of decimal currency notations and some of imperial currency notationsDecimal Currency Computer Instructions for Use See Back Lane’s Motors alan l. lane, warrnambool, a.l. lane foundation -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Advertising, Tourist Map of Warrnambool (framed x 2), 1950s
... The proprietor, Alan Lane, was a successful Warrnambool businessman who operated a Warrnambool and district bus service as well as his travel business. He was heavily involved in local community affairs being a Warrnambool Councillor for 18 years from 1952 to 1970 and President of the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce for six years. ...The proprietor, Alan Lane, was a successful Warrnambool businessman who operated a Warrnambool and district bus service as well as his travel business. He was heavily involved in local community affairs being a Warrnambool Councillor for 18 years from 1952 to 1970 and President of the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce for six years. ...These framed tourist maps came from the Lane Foundation so it is presumed that they were from the office of Lane’s Travel Service which operated from 205 Raglan Parade Warrnambool with the known dates, the 1950s and 1960s. The proprietor, Alan Lane, was a successful Warrnambool businessman who operated a Warrnambool and district bus service as well as his travel business. He was heavily involved in local community affairs being a Warrnambool Councillor for 18 years from 1952 to 1970 and President of the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce for six years. He was a major donor to the Warrnambool Performing Arts Centre, the Warrnambool Art Gallery and the St. John of God Hospital and left the bulk of his estate to the Alan Lane Foundation which has contributed millions of dollars to local organizations and programs. Alan Lane died in 1995. These framed maps are of some interest as examples of the tourism maps used to promote the city and district in the 1950s and 60s. This is a tourist map of the Warrnambool C.B.D. and adjoining streets produced as an advertisement for Olympic Tyres. It is multi-coloured and has cartoon sketches of the main tourist attractions and pointers to attractions outside of the main city area. It includes an inset black and white photograph of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and an advertisement for Olympic Tyres. It is printed on a white background and is enclosed behind glass in a wooden frame of a light brown colour. It has a wire at the back for attachment to a wall. ‘Warrnambool – 163 miles from Melbourne – a popular tourist resort offering many holiday attractions – an ideal surfing beach with all modern facilities is avalable’ ‘Fit Olympic Tyres, Champions of the Road’ alan lane foundation, warrnambool tourism -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Frances Sinclair Club Warrambool 1978, 1950s
... local people. The donor of the programme, Lyn Wright, was herself one of the ‘Tiny Tots’ performers. The donor of the programme was Alan Lane, a bus company proprietor in Warrnambool and a well-known businessman and supporter of the arts in the city. ...This is the programme of a concert staged in Warrnambool in the 1950s. The production was put on by Frances Sinclair and Company and was presented and directed by Fred Utting. The performers included small children, mainly girls, ballerinas and an orchestra. Frances Sinclair also had a shop in Liebig Street in the 1950s called the Olympic Sportswear.This programme is of interest because it is an example of the type of entertainment provided in Warrnambool in the 1950s with the performers from a local company teaching dance and movement to young local people. The donor of the programme, Lyn Wright, was herself one of the ‘Tiny Tots’ performers. The donor of the programme was Alan Lane, a bus company proprietor in Warrnambool and a well-known businessman and supporter of the arts in the city. This is a sheet of paper folded in two to make four pages. The paper has been folded so as to make the first page of a smaller width than the second and third pages. The program is buff-coloured with a decorative green border on the front and third pages. The programme printing is in brown type. The programme contains a list of participants in the concert and the 24 items in the concert. frances sinclair and company, alan lane, history of warrnambool, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Album - Family photo album, Photograph album, Circa 1954
... bus 2 RTR Munster. The 2 RTR was a tank regiment in the British Army and was stationed at the Swinton Barracks in Munster from 1952-1959. There are also a number of loose photos showing local...bus 2 RTR Munster. The 2 RTR was a tank regiment in the British Army and was stationed at the Swinton Barracks in Munster from 1952-1959. There are also a number of loose photos showing local ...This album shows a collection of photographs some of which are labelled as Munster Services Club. Some show the Bookshop at the TOC H building. There are photos of soldiers in parade drills and in training exercises as well as social events. One is labelled D Craven & Rab, Munster 1954. Another is labelled London bus 2 RTR Munster. The 2 RTR was a tank regiment in the British Army and was stationed at the Swinton Barracks in Munster from 1952-1959. There are also a number of loose photos showing local scenes such as London Bridge and Needle Rock at Childers Cove. Others depict floats in a parade showing Peace Woollen Mill. Others are small postcards of MaryBorough and Brisbane Queensland. There is also a photograph of the Nestanglo basketball team, Victorian champions circa 1940’s. This collection of photographs has limited local relevance as there is limited provenance. However it depicts quite well the activities of the RTR and their activities in Munster in the post WW era.Brown and fawn snake skin patterned card cover with fawn cord binding. Photographs written in gold on front cover. Pages are brown card. Photographs are black and white.Munster Services Club.warrnambool, swinton barracks munster, munster services club 1952-1959, 2rtr munster -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph- Bus tour to Murray 2 Power Station
... local Kiewa Valley residents enjoying an educational visit to Murray 2 Power Station which holds significance to the early history of the Hydro-electric Scheme in the area. Also demonstrates a pictorial history of social activities undertaken during this period Kiewa Valley residents Clare Roper Handwritten in blue ink above photo "Snapshots Clare Roper' Handwritten in black ink below photo "Bus tour to Murray 2 Power Station' Black and white photograph mounted on buff card Bus tour to Murray 2 Power Station showing 2 buses and group of Kiewa Valley residents Photograph- Bus tour to Murray 2 Power Station ...The Murray Region Hydroelectric Power Stations are two of seven hydro power stations, located near Khancoban in NSW. The two power stations are part of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electricity Scheme, which is an extensive hydroelectricity and irrigation complex constructed in south-east Australia between 1949 and 1974 and now run by Snowy Hydro. Although both power stations are located in NSW, since 1 July 2008 all power generated has been allocated to the Victorian region of the National Electricity Market. Murray 2 Power Station was the first in the Snowy Scheme to use Japanese supplied large electrical and mechanical components Photographs demonstrate local Kiewa Valley residents enjoying an educational visit to Murray 2 Power Station which holds significance to the early history of the Hydro-electric Scheme in the area. Also demonstrates a pictorial history of social activities undertaken during this periodBlack and white photograph mounted on buff card Bus tour to Murray 2 Power Station showing 2 buses and group of Kiewa Valley residentsHandwritten in blue ink above photo "Snapshots Clare Roper' Handwritten in black ink below photo "Bus tour to Murray 2 Power Station'kiewa valley residents, clare roper -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotographs x 2- Bus tour of Wallaces Hut, 20/02/1970
... Photos taken during a bus trip to Wallace's Hut on Feb. 20, 1970 1. Group of local Kiewa Valley residents on a bus tour to Wallace's hut 2. ...Group of local Kiewa Valley residents on a bus tour to Wallace's hut 2. ...Wallace's hut was built in 1889 and is probably the oldest surviving hut on the high plains of north-east Victoria. It was built in six weeks by Irish immigrant brothers Arthur, William and Stewart Wallace among old snow gums on a grassy plain above the snowline. The brothers held grazing leases on the High Plains and the hut was built to provide shelter for the cattlemen working there. It is probably the oldest hut on the Victorian high plains. It is part of the early history of hydroelectricity in the state and has links with early SEC meteorological data recording in the area Apart from its historical significance, Wallace’s Hut is a popular stop for tourists and photographers and is the starting point for the Wallace’s Heritage trail, which is a popular and well used hiking track, by locals and visitors alike.2 black and white photographs mounted on buff card. Photos taken during a bus trip to Wallace's Hut on Feb. 20, 1970 1. Group of local Kiewa Valley residents on a bus tour to Wallace's hut 2. Group of adults and children pictured outside Wallace's hut1. Handwritten in black ink on bottom of photo 'Wallace's Hut, Bogong High Plains, 20 Feb, 1970 2. No markingswallace's hut, bogong high plains, bush walking, cattlemen -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Lions Club, Lions Club of Upper Kiewa Valley Celebrating Fifty Years of Service to the Community, 2014
... bus the snack bar operated, until it was sold in 1989. The book also outlines their other projects and office bearers. The Upper Kiewa Valley Lions Club involved local people and local events giving an insight into the development of the area over the last 50 years. lions club upper kiewa valley 50 years service club community snack bar at falls creek conquestathon On page 9 "Ian Howley 2010/11" Yellow soft covered book fastened by 2 staples. ...The Upper Kiewa Valley Lions Club has served the Kiewa Valley for 50 years - raising money for the community. Its biggest success was the 'Snack Bar', a food outlet at Falls Creek, selling hot pies and coffee. From 1964 in a caravan, to 1965 - 1971 in a bus the snack bar operated, until it was sold in 1989. The book also outlines their other projects and office bearers.The Upper Kiewa Valley Lions Club involved local people and local events giving an insight into the development of the area over the last 50 years. Yellow soft covered book fastened by 2 staples. Deep yellow line outlines the cover with black print of title and date. Thick black "50" with Lions logo in green is enclosed by the 0 (in the 50). Back cover - also outlined with a deep yellow line. On the top middle is "50" including the logo surrounded by the "0" and underneath the words "We Serve".On page 9 "Ian Howley 2010/11"lions club, upper kiewa valley, 50 years, service club, community, snack bar at falls creek, conquestathon -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Postcard of Flinders Street, Melbourne c1940s
... local town, Belgrave, which was relevant to Elsie. This postcard in an album of postcards dating from the late 19th century to mid 20th century. It reflects the popularity of collecting postcards in Australia which reached a height in the early 1900s until around 1920. postcard album 1940s Flinders Street rose series postcards "Green Postcard Album" On front at bottom of image: 'THE ROSE SERIES P.210 FLINDERS STREET, MELBOURNE, VIC. / COPYRIGHT' Back of image: Handwritten message 'Dear Elsie We are having a nice holiday / Hope to be home on / Wednesday mornings / bus Have you heard from Stan? ...This postcard is part of an album of postcards which date from late 19th century to mid 20th century. This card is one of two cards which directly connects the album with an Emerald resident. The writer, O E Cowper was the wife of Percy Cowper who was the Emerald Postmaster 1929-1947. The couple appear to have been on a short holiday in the city. The postcard appears to have been written to an Emerald resident, Elsie, who had a brother, Les. It refers to a shop or perhaps a shopping expedition in local town, Belgrave, which was relevant to Elsie.This postcard in an album of postcards dating from the late 19th century to mid 20th century. It reflects the popularity of collecting postcards in Australia which reached a height in the early 1900s until around 1920. Post Card of Flinders Street, Melbourne c1940s. Black and white photographic image.On front at bottom of image: 'THE ROSE SERIES P.210 FLINDERS STREET, MELBOURNE, VIC. / COPYRIGHT' Back of image: Handwritten message 'Dear Elsie We are having a nice holiday / Hope to be home on / Wednesday mornings / bus Have you heard from Stan? / & how did the shop in Belgrave go / on Saturday. Regards, to Mother Les / & Bill Yours O E Cowper' Baack of image: Printed 'Published by the Rose Stereograph (?) / Armadale Victoria'postcard album, 1940s, flinders street, rose series postcards, "green postcard album" -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 29-AUGUST 3 2012
... bus...position vacant...adventurous cooks...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical clinic...mayor's chair...advertisements...salesyard project covering many bases...mystic mountain tourism...marysville cultural community...magician/illusionist...real estate...marysville golf report...notice of proposal to make a local...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia bendigo bank a driving force in business recovery tom hafey at villains last game what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle rating options council wants feedback murrindindi shire council men's breakfast church notices triangle community dinner narbethong progress association yea community bus position vacant adventurous cooks marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic mayor's chair advertisements salesyard project covering many bases mystic mountain tourism marysville cultural community magician/illusionist real estate marysville golf report notice of proposal to make a local law THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 29-AUGUST 3 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, bendigo bank a driving force in business recovery, tom hafey at villains last game, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, rating options council wants feedback, murrindindi shire council, men's breakfast, church notices, triangle community dinner, narbethong progress association, yea community bus, position vacant, adventurous cooks, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, mayor's chair, advertisements, salesyard project covering many bases, mystic mountain tourism, marysville cultural community, magician/illusionist, real estate, marysville golf report, notice of proposal to make a local law -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 15-MAY 1 2009
... bus service...free shoulder bags...advertisements...triangle distribution & fire relief centre...murrindindi shire council...councillor comment...rebuilding our community first steps...church notices...welcome back to marysville...greaternoosa-virgin blue big sister program...victorian bushfire appeal grants...marysville medical clinic...alexandra community health in buxton temporary relocation...opportunities begin...buxton rural fire brigade...fire restrictions...wanted local...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia postcards from morocco travel diary buxton residents what's on when narbethong & granton community meeting men's breakfast buxton progress assocn alexandra cinema narbethong community & tourism group mobile vet family fishing festival eildon pondage narbethong community old hall site new building ideas narbethong public hall committee free bus service free shoulder bags advertisements triangle distribution & fire relief centre murrindindi shire council councillor comment rebuilding our community first steps church notices welcome back to marysville greaternoosa-virgin blue big sister program victorian bushfire appeal grants marysville medical clinic alexandra community health in buxton temporary relocation opportunities begin buxton rural fire brigade fire restrictions wanted local musicians welcome back flags public health forum men's health merv hughes marysville golfers meet golfer peter thompson community recovery update mayor's chair update on buxton gym suggestion health & wellbeing dangers of isolation p/t vacancy business recovery officer new beginnings fellowship paster conrad & ruth halyburton marysville community facility THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 15-MAY 1 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, postcards from morocco, travel diary buxton residents, what's on when, narbethong & granton community meeting, men's breakfast, buxton progress assocn, alexandra cinema, narbethong community & tourism group, mobile vet, family fishing festival, eildon pondage, narbethong community, old hall site new building ideas, narbethong public hall committee, free bus service, free shoulder bags, advertisements, triangle distribution & fire relief centre, murrindindi shire council, councillor comment, rebuilding our community first steps, church notices, welcome back to marysville, greaternoosa-virgin blue big sister program, victorian bushfire appeal grants, marysville medical clinic, alexandra community health in buxton temporary relocation, opportunities begin, buxton rural fire brigade, fire restrictions, wanted local musicians, welcome back flags, public health forum men's health, merv hughes, marysville golfers meet golfer peter thompson, community recovery update, mayor's chair, update on buxton gym suggestion, health & wellbeing, dangers of isolation, p/t vacancy business recovery officer, new beginnings fellowship, paster conrad & ruth halyburton, marysville community facility -
Orbost & District Historical Societyregister, after 1888
... In 1914 a new building was erected by George Lurkins, and this catered for the local children until a school bus service took them to Orbost in 1949. ...In 1914 a new building was erected by George Lurkins, and this catered for the local children until a school bus service took them to Orbost in 1949. ...Jarrahmond State School, 2745, opened on March 19 1886 with Campbell Mackay as the head teacher and operated on apart-time basis with Orbost State School, 2744. The first building, erected on the bank of the Snowy River, was moved in approximately 1892 to McLeod's Lane. In 1914 a new building was erected by George Lurkins, and this catered for the local children until a school bus service took them to Orbost in 1949. The school building was transferred also and became an integral part of Orbost State School.This school record is of immediate interest and value to the pupils and staff who have learned and taught in theJarrahmond State School. The record also has a much wider significance, to the community in which the school is situated, as a record and research tool.A hand-written school register for Jarrahmond State School. It records the pupils enrolled 1888 until 1907. It has a brown cover with lined pagess which are ruled in tables to list pupils.jarrahmond education school-register mackay-campbell -
Conservation VolunteersEchidna: Taxidermal Animal, To be established, Echidna - real and stylised: Taxidermal Animal - overseas visitors to CVA's head office clamour to be photographed with it, To be advised
... local group with big plans. John presented concept to Tim Cox and Peter Hiscock – both were enthusiastic: the rest is history. For many years newly arriving volunteers were photographed with the mascot. The echidna was synonymous with ATCV for many years. The logo appeared on team vehicles and buses ...ACRONYMS: The name of the organisation is Australian Trust for Conservation of Nature (ATCV) from 1981 to 1999 and Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) from 2000 onwards.............................................Last used in 1999 the Echidna logo was used for 17 years. It was designed by John Zulic, then a young graphic designer at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum in Ballarat, and by 2010 the longest serving employee. John was briefed by Peter Hiscock, then director of Sovereign Hill and also President of ATCV, in 1982 to design ATCV’s first logo. Through the image of the echidna John Zulic tried to capture a unique Australian identity (a combination of uniqueness, strength, resilience, role in a balanced habitat and a national feel) for a fledgling local group with big plans. John presented concept to Tim Cox and Peter Hiscock – both were enthusiastic: the rest is history. For many years newly arriving volunteers were photographed with the mascot.The echidna was synonymous with ATCV for many years. The logo appeared on team vehicles and buses and on all publications until 2000. For many years new volunteers had their photograph taken with "Eddy". Even today overseas visitors to CVA's head office clamour to be photographed with it.This item is a taxidermal (preserved and stuffed) echidna. The echidna is an Australian marsupial animal resembling the porcupine or hedgehog found in other continents. It is a nocturnal, burrowing, egg-laying mammal of the genera Tachyglossus and Zaglossus of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, having a spiny coat, slender snout, and an extensible sticky tongue used for catching insects. NOTE: The provenance of this item is not yet established but it has been the unofficial "mascot" of ATCV/CVA from soon after foundation till the present.australian, echidna, mascot, logo, wildlife -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: Arts & Culture in Banyule, Darebin, Manningham, Nillumbik & Whittlesea; Vol. 4, No. 5, Sep-Oct 1999, 1999
... Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Vol. 4, No. 5, Sep-Oct 1999 CONTENTS SINGING IN THE MILLENIUM Celebrating the end of an era 3 SAVAGE BEAUTY The art of Bruce Armstrong 5 POETRY by Lachlan Rosse 7 ART IN PUBLIC PLACES A bus tour of the sites 8 REPRESENTING THE DECADE A look at the Nillumbik Collection 11 THEATRE REVIEW Victoria Edgar 14 NEL TEN WOLDE Her travels, her art 16 OBITUARY: LESLEY SINCLAIR Sigmund Jorgensen 18 BANYULE YOUTH ART AWARDS 20 DAREBIN/LA TROBE ART PRIZE 22 WISH YOU WERE HERE New Arts Foundation 24 CD REVIEWS 25 JEWELS IN YOUR BACKYARD Exploring the urban bushland 27 ARTIN' ABOUT 29 WINING & DINING 30 THE COMING OF SAVOY Light Opera in Darebin 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. ...Vol. 4, No. 5, Sep-Oct 1999 CONTENTS SINGING IN THE MILLENIUM Celebrating the end of an era 3 SAVAGE BEAUTY The art of Bruce Armstrong 5 POETRY by Lachlan Rosse 7 ART IN PUBLIC PLACES A bus tour of the sites 8 REPRESENTING THE DECADE A look at the Nillumbik Collection 11 THEATRE REVIEW Victoria Edgar 14 NEL TEN WOLDE Her travels, her art 16 OBITUARY: LESLEY SINCLAIR Sigmund Jorgensen 18 BANYULE YOUTH ART AWARDS 20 DAREBIN/LA TROBE ART PRIZE 22 WISH YOU WERE HERE New Arts Foundation 24 CD REVIEWS 25 JEWELS IN YOUR BACKYARD Exploring the urban bushland 27 ARTIN' ABOUT 29 WINING & DINING 30 THE COMING OF SAVOY Light Opera in Darebin 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, singing, melanie shanahan, jean-paul wabotai, jospeh giodana, gorani, bruce armstrong, museum of modern art at heide, lachlan rose, st andrews hotel, public art, montsalvat, carlucci's, dymocks booksellers, chris marks, nillumbik art award, dynamic vegies, plenty views golf park, alice's bookshop, alan marshall short story award, victoria edgar, bulleen art & garden centre, michael johnson, nel ten wolde, lovegroves of cottles bridge, sigmund jorgensen, lesley sinclair, artspeak studio gallery, banyule youth art awards, darebin la trobe art prize, artists 2000 foundation, adams of north riding, skeeter camera, daniel chabel, willy wonka's ice cream gourmet food, old bakery cottage bookshop, amberley, bruce hughes, jonathan brooke-densem, kelly auty, brett wood, jonathan flack, savoy opera company, maranoa gardens & beckett park spring festival, volumes -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - CAULFIELD CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
... Rudzki Brian Cr Milne Sandy Fusion Moyle Gwen Westlake Margaret Gild Anne Herszfeld Henry Lee Alf Lee Rae Peters Leanie Pratt Lillian Trumble Joan Wise John Nicholls Harry Grist Molly Payne Ruth Victorian Association of Citizens’ Advice Bureaus Emergency Relief funds Community buses Sinisgalli John Aroni Beni Chisholm John Erlichster George Folkers Herman Jackson Ross Kraus Michael Lewis Ray Oliver Michael Romer Andrew Simons Adrian Smith Simon Legal Advice Services Solicitors Budget Advisory Service Voluntary Workers Sanders Kathy Allan Bill Bible Richard Bilston Ron Birch Harry Coad Laurie Durra Frank Glass Alf Gild Ann Grew Doreen Hawker Harry Hollow Neil Hingert Lorna Jack Ian Jones Alf Mann Gordon Mansfield Joan Marks Yvonne Menzies Edna Ohis Wil Powell Dave Pate Gwen Pentland Dilys Simmons Dianne Ward George Whitehead Richard Wills Anne Local Government Aged People Bullen Rose Culkan Stephanie Dukes Claire Klinger Rosa Lambert Douglas Sheehan Jean Trodd Carrie Brady Vera Bristow Joyce Byrne Enid Cornall-Reilly Patience Cornall-Reilly Arthur Rowland Alan Caulfield City Council Hostels Elsternwick Caulfield Festival Caulfield Park Maple Street St. ...This file contains 2 items: 1/Original copy of 17th Annual Report of city of Caulfield Citizens Advice Bureau September 1987. Report includes Agenda for the Annual General Meeting held at City Hall on Wednesday 30091987, list of office bearers, minutes of the previous AGM, election of Management Committee and presentation of Life memberships plus list of Legal Advice Service solicitors. 2/Original copy of Agenda and 25th Annual Report for Caulfield Citizens Advice Bureau Incorporated presented to the Annual General meeting on 30/08/1995 at Caulfield City Hall. Report includes financial statement F Y E 30/06/1995, details of President’s Report, minutes of previous AGM in 1994.caulfield, citizen’ advice bureau, meetings, caulfield city hall, annual report, grants, edwards mavis, hocking john, green carol, coad thelma, harry carol, hession dorothy, lambert sam, moorrees joyce, ravenscroft jean, rowland dorothy, tyrell audrey, snowball betty, telford nancy, jelleff jenny, kay yvonne, bannister jean, fooks john, allsop doris, bullivant trudy, capek irene, carr fred, cairncross gwen, gorden peg, daniels maurice, davey dulcie, gresham greta, gresham john, hicks margaret, hind lillian, jacombs ken, joseph marion, kinross jo, lukies arthur, lukies noela, mander clive, miles glad, moser ellen, popper irene, poynton ray, splatt betty, stewart may, telford nancy, wray shirley, watson beth, chapman john, felder ilse, helman anne, mccarthy marie, richardson elizabeth, steward derek, williams marcia, blacher rosa, heyman manfred, tanner ted mla, dunstan don. cr, martens veronika cr, legge mary, crossley rosemary, malvern citizens’ advice bureau, deal communication centre, child joan mp, macphee ian hon mp, shipton roger mp, mccutcheon andrew mla, campbell jack, mayor, mayoress, campbell mrs., rudzki brian cr, milne sandy, fusion, moyle gwen, westlake margaret, gild anne, herszfeld henry, lee alf, lee rae, peters leanie, pratt lillian, trumble joan, wise john, nicholls harry, grist molly, payne ruth, victorian association of citizens’ advice bureaus, emergency relief funds, community buses, sinisgalli john, aroni beni, chisholm john, erlichster george, folkers herman, jackson ross, kraus michael, lewis ray, oliver michael, romer andrew, simons adrian, smith simon, legal advice services, solicitors, budget advisory service, voluntary workers, sanders kathy, allan bill, bible richard, bilston ron, birch harry, coad laurie, durra frank, glass alf, gild ann, grew doreen, hawker harry, hollow neil, hingert lorna, jack ian, jones alf, mann gordon, mansfield joan, marks yvonne, menzies edna, ohis wil, powell dave, pate gwen, pentland dilys, simmons dianne, ward george, whitehead richard, wills anne, local government, aged people, bullen rose, culkan stephanie, dukes claire, klinger rosa, lambert douglas, sheehan jean, trodd carrie, brady vera, bristow joyce, byrne enid, cornall-reilly patience, cornall-reilly arthur, rowland alan, caulfield city council, hostels, elsternwick, caulfield festival, caulfield park, maple street, st. johns uniting church elsternwick, caulfield contract, regent community for the elderly, caulfield hospital, royal district nursing service, mence wendy, gubieski joanne, preston dennis, ross moya, hall chloe, patience geoff, o’reilly mary, wraight geoff, thompson john, britton cath, thompson laurel, ross erwin, chapman john, carnie elza, coutts fay, goodman dianne, groat shirley, mclean phyllis, may tallilah, o’neil barbara, rosauer tom, shmerling lane, wedgwood amanda, gartside sandy, bucker ille, anderson ian, bonvicin rita, bridges judy, brooks lisa, bull rita, chin simone, ethell margaret, coupe jilie, klinger rosa, hogan tamara, harcourt-king judaline, lipp jonathan, mclver ken, murphy francis, mueller britt, moray debra, pinter sarolta, mctwerrey kay, nicholas norma, rae nicolle, simmons shirley, sumner laurie, bevis phyllis, cader estelle, crerar dorothy, egan hazel, gregoric kerry, glouzman kon, johnston peter, kamer john, lalacona flora, law russ, lipovetsky sergey, moroney dawn, kieth parsonson, pierce lorna, strickland joan, hall michael, mcgregor allan, shalit barbara, symons ian, community information centre, victorian association of community information centres (vacic), st. giles presbyterian church murrumbeena, st. mary’s anglican church caulfield, st. patrick’s catholic church murrumbeena, caulfield-elsternwick ecumenical ministry network, ladies probus club of caulfield, donovan mrs., windley mrs., van der vlies mrs. p., gorden p., gorden g., city of caulfield, barrett james cr, gold nicholas cr, welsh heather cr, boyle barry, barker ann, crean simon m.h.r., oxenbould wenzel, ashton matthew, lawrence mark, holding c. m.h.r., asher l. m.l.c., brideson a. m.l.c., guest j. m.l.c., biggs e. cr, grossbard a. cr, rogers a., terry g., va.c.a.b., coburn d., rodgers j., kelly j., caulfield community care, trevorrow a., trevorrow d., gleeson j., carnegie resource centre, elsternwick library, milne d., lister i., stone marjorie, larkin mary, patience jean, volunteer aid service, monitoring and social support service, community transport service, caulfield citizen advice bureau incorporated, community organisations -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Glen Eira Residents Association
... Details both routine items and more specific matters of discussion, such as inappropriate charges on the part of the Glen Eira City Council and the proposed inception of a questionnaire to evaluate local residents’ opinion of the Council. 5/A booklet announcing the 07/10/2010 Annual General Meeting of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc. at St. John’s Uniting Church, Elsternwick. Front cover details agenda and contains four colour photographs pertaining to public transport (buses...Details both routine items and more specific matters of discussion, such as inappropriate charges on the part of the Glen Eira City Council and the proposed inception of a questionnaire to evaluate local residents’ opinion of the Council. 5/A booklet announcing the 07/10/2010 Annual General Meeting of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc. at St. John’s Uniting Church, Elsternwick. Front cover details agenda and contains four colour photographs pertaining to public transport (buses ...Six items pertaining to Glen Eira Residents Asssociation Inc. 1/Two copies of the minutes of a Committee Meeting of Glen Eira Residents Association Inc., held on 04/12/2001. The minutes cover a range of routine meeting items, as well as the postponed release of the Princes Park Master Plans and the proposed construction of car parks at Caulfield Racecourse. 2/A copy of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc.’s 30/05/2003 newsletter, notifying members of matters presently before Glen Eira City Council for purposes of evaluation. Matters include an admonishment to the Council to sort out anomalies between the C25 Amendment (80/20 Plan) and the Melbourne 2030 Plan, the success at convincing the Ministerial panel to adopt GERA’s views regarding the C14 Council Plan for the Caulfield Racecourse, a request for information from the Council regarding the previous year’s rate increase, a request for information from the Council regarding spending on planning for improvements to Princes Park, a call for the Council to improve its consultative procedures, a recommendation that the purpose of Glen Eira News be expanded to the making of suggestions for city improvement, and a notification of the measures implemented to improve the visibility of Caulfield Racecourse’s usability by the public. Includes a black-and-white photograph of Orrong Road, Elsternwick, illustrating what Glen Eira’s roads would look like if lined with trees, which was excluded from Glen Eira News on account of a current prohibition on the making of suggestions for city improvements. 3/Four copies of a booklet entitled ‘A Short Guide to Planning Procedures’, composed 08/2006, which endeavours to explain, as concisely as possible, the methodology by which Glen Eira City Council approves real estate developments and issues planning permits. 4/A booklet containing the minutes of the 05/10/2009 Annual General Meeting of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc. Details both routine items and more specific matters of discussion, such as inappropriate charges on the part of the Glen Eira City Council and the proposed inception of a questionnaire to evaluate local residents’ opinion of the Council. 5/A booklet announcing the 07/10/2010 Annual General Meeting of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc. at St. John’s Uniting Church, Elsternwick. Front cover details agenda and contains four colour photographs pertaining to public transport (buses, trams, trains) within the city. Interior features president Don Dunstan reflecting on issues relevant to GERA occurring over the preceding twelve months, with an emphasis on the dubious behaviour of the City Council, as well as two colour photographs: one of Dunstan himself and one of traffic at Elsternwick Junction. The rear cover contains the Financial Statement presented to the Meeting. 6Two copies of a printout of an article from the website of Glen Eira Residents’ Association Inc., accessed 19/06/2012, explaining the affects wrought as a result of the implementation of Planning Scheme Amendment C87. Said amendment changes the Planning Scheme protecting neighbourhood character by replacing the previous Significant Character Area (SCA) designation with the new designations of Neighbourhood Character Overlay (NCO) and Design and Development Overlay (DDO). In developing the Amendment, Glen Eira City Council commissioned Planisphere to procure the Planisphere Final Report, in which recommendations regarding the expansion, creation and deletion of SCAs were offered. The article contains a summary of said recommendations.glen eira residents’ association inc., clubs and associations, glen eira, meetings, minutes, campbell jack, dunstan don, marwick geoff, pleydell max, teseriero dominic, robins kevin, princes park, south caulfield, glen eira city council, local government, councillors, brennan martin, victorian local government association (vlga), erlich mayor, project manikato, caulfield racecourse, caulfield racecourse flat, racecourses, parks, car parks, kennedy cr., kennedy norman mr., crown land, glen eira road, rippon lea, c25 plan (80/20), melbourne 2030 plan, c14 council plan, rates, orrong road, elsternwick, trees, station street, caulfield north, neerim road, glenhuntly, glenhuntly park, orrong ward, grossbard cr., martens cr., building permits, delegated planning committee (dpc), steward joy, brohier peter, campbell fliss, scutt alex, ray darren, hannah brian, st. john’s uniting church, mees paul dr., elsternwick club, sandham street, melbourne weekly bayside, glen eira debates, walsh investigation, whelen investigation, forge cheryl cr., whiteside helen mayor, save our suburbs (sos), walsh mary, walsh kevin, french christine, elsternwick junction, planning scheme, planning scheme amendment c87, significant character areas (scas), planisphere final report, oakdene crescent, carnegie, blackwood street, housing diversity areas, urandaline grove, caulfield, normanby road/park crescent, kambrook road, balaclava road, hawthorn road tramway estate, caulfield south, ulupna road, ormond, murray street, prentice street, kambea grove, chestnut street, mcpherson avenue, queens avenue, caulfield east, derby crescent, clarinda street, st. james parade/downshire road, exhibition street, mckinnon, field street, boyd park, murrumbeena, lindsay avenue, lydson street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ADVERTISING CARD - LOCAL (BENDIGO) BUSINESSES, 1960s
... A fold-out Advertising Card - Local (Bendigo) Businesses featuring 'Where to go Bendigo and Suburbs' with information on: Ashmans; T Chamberlin; The Bendigo Fashion House; Quarry Hill Bus Service; Jeffrey's Bread; McKenna's - The TV Specialists. ...Together with details of the Quarry Hill Bus Services (departure times). Printer: Arthus Hooking Document ADVERTISING CARD - LOCAL (BENDIGO) BUSINESSES ...A fold-out Advertising Card - Local (Bendigo) Businesses featuring 'Where to go Bendigo and Suburbs' with information on: Ashmans; T Chamberlin; The Bendigo Fashion House; Quarry Hill Bus Service; Jeffrey's Bread; McKenna's - The TV Specialists. Together with details of the Quarry Hill Bus Services (departure times). Printer: Arthus Hookingorganization, business, bendigo businesses -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, San Remo
... A bus, car and truck are parked to left and unidentifiable figures of people walking to and fro across the road. local history photographs san remo black & white photograph mona condrick Esplanade, San Remo San Remo Photograph Photograph ...Broad view of The Esplanade beneath an overhanging branch of tree, looking at hotels and shops. On the right is a large bush to the left a large tree. A bus, car and truck are parked to left and unidentifiable figures of people walking to and fro across the road.Esplanade, San Remolocal history, photographs, san remo, black & white photograph, mona condrick -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, approx. Summer 1925 - 26
... Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast One of two photographs donated by Charles Grayden local transport phillip island public transport phillip island On back: Charles Grayden's first effort with public transport Summer '25 - '26. Black & White photograph copy of Public Transport. People in and around the "bus ...One of two photographs donated by Charles GraydenBlack & White photograph copy of Public Transport. People in and around the "bus".On back: Charles Grayden's first effort with public transport Summer '25 - '26.local transport phillip island, public transport phillip island
