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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Cake Baking Wheel, Woman and Home Magazine, Circa 1960's
... Cake Baking Wheel - revolving - red Produced by Woman and Home Red wheel shows Cooking Mark (Regulo) Temperature Variations - baking time- ingredients Types of cake/sponge Reverse side - ingredients/measurements...Woman and Home Cake Baking Wheel...Woman and Home Magazine...Instructions on cake/sponge making Revolving wheel giving time - Regulo Mark to be used - ingredients Home baking guide for cakes and sponge Woman and Home Cake Baking Wheel Cake Baking Wheel - revolving - red Produced by Woman and Home Red wheel shows Cooking Mark (Regulo) Temperature Variations - baking time- ingredients Types of cake/sponge Reverse side - ingredients/measurements Domestic object Cake Baking Wheel Woman and Home Magazine ...Instructions on cake/sponge making Revolving wheel giving time - Regulo Mark to be used - ingredientsCake Baking Wheel - revolving - red Produced by Woman and Home Red wheel shows Cooking Mark (Regulo) Temperature Variations - baking time- ingredients Types of cake/sponge Reverse side - ingredients/measurementsWoman and Home Cake Baking Wheelhome baking guide for cakes and sponge -
Greensborough Historical SocietyKnitting accessory, Knitter's aid; given free with Woman and Home, 1950s
... Knitter's aid; given free with Woman and Home....Woman and Home...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Gauge for checking needle and crochet hook sizes and checking amount of work. knitting Clear plastic gauge and indicator for knitters Knitter's aid; given free with Woman and Home. Knitting accessory Woman and Home ...Gauge for checking needle and crochet hook sizes and checking amount of work.Clear plastic gauge and indicator for knittersknitting -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Woman and Home, October 1951
... magazine...Woman and Home...magazine-Woman-and-Home...Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. ...A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. ...Woman and Home magazine Amalgamated Press ...Women’s magazines just after WWII played a “reflecting role,” meaning they cooperated with government agendas while still including topics of readers’ interests Women’s employment rate had skyrocketed during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on “product rationing, tips on keeping the family healthy, guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all.This is an example of an English women's magazine published post WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests.A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. On the front cover is a coloured drawing of a fashionably dressed and made-up woman with red hair and holding a bunch of similarly coloured flowers (gerberas?) At the bottom left are knitted baby clothes - pattern inside - as well as a man and woman wearing fashionable clothing - suggesting patterns are inside the magazine. The magazine cost 1/6 and is dated October 1951.magazine-woman-and-home -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Woman and Home, September 1940
... magazine...Woman and Home...Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. ...A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. ...Woman and Home magazine Amalgamated Press ...Women’s magazines during WWII played a “reflecting role,” meaning they cooperated with government agendas while still including topics of readers’ interests Women’s employment rate skyrocketed during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on “product rationing, tips on keeping the family healthy, guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all.This is an example of an English women's magazine published during WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests.A 64 pp magazine, titled Woman and Home and Good Needlework Magazine. The front cover has a a coloured picture of a man in a uniform and woman sitting at a round table drinking tea and photographs of knitted jumpers, the patterns of which are inside the magazine.Handwritten on front cover in pencil -Mehlert -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchMagazine - Magazine clipping, Betty Gill, The story of "Sammy" Sage : A notable Australian woman, July 20, 1953
... The story of "Sammy" Sage : A notable Australian woman...Magazine...A page from a magazine with a blue border, three columns of text with a portrait black and white photograph near the centre of the page of a woman looking over her left shoulder....'Womans Day 20.7.53 WWII' [blue ink across the top of the page] 'CBE. ......Woman's Day and Home...The story of "Sammy" Sage : A notable Australian woman Magazine Magazine clipping Betty Gill Woman's Day and Home ...General biographical article tracing her whole life through to her retirement activities.A page from a magazine with a blue border, three columns of text with a portrait black and white photograph near the centre of the page of a woman looking over her left shoulder.'Womans Day 20.7.53 WWII' [blue ink across the top of the page] 'CBE. RRC' [blue ink next to caption under photograph. CBE = Commander of the British Empire, RRC = Royal Red Cross Award]wwii, world war two, ww2, florence nightingale medal, annie moriah sage -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazine, Woman and Home July 1944, July 1944
... magazine...Woman and Home July 1944...This magazine belonged to Roma Cameron, who was the daughter of Harry Purchase Cameron and Lilian Gladys (nee Harding). ...An English magazine published monthly. It is titled Woman and Home & Good Needlework Magazine, July 1944. ...Woman and Home July 1944 magazine Amalgamated Press ...This magazine belonged to Roma Cameron, who was the daughter of Harry Purchase Cameron and Lilian Gladys (nee Harding). Roma married Ronald Richard Smith in 1944 and is the mother of Lorraine (Mrs Peter Coulton) and Margaret Smith. Harry's father, James Cameron, came to Bellagoogan on Majors Creek in 1882. Bellagoogan was on Majors Creek near Orbost and was the site of the first race course. Like many others at the time, the Camerons bred race horses.Harry died in 1964 aged 75. Roma was the youngest of three siblings: Jean (Mrs John Gavin (Jack) Ralston) and James (Jim) (m. Joan Hossack). Women’s magazines during WWII played a “reflecting role,” meaning they cooperated with government agendas while still including topics of readers’ interests Women’s employment rate had skyrocketed during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly on the stresses and shortages of wartime. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on “product rationing, tips on keeping the family healthy, guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all. This is an example of an English women's magazine published during WW11.It gives practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests An English magazine published monthly. It is titled Woman and Home & Good Needlework Magazine, July 1944. On the front cover is a picture of a bride and groom cutting a wedding cake. The groom is dressed in military uniform. the price 9D has been crossed out and 1/- is below it. The magazine contains advertisements, stories, needlework patters and news articles.On front cover handwritten in pen : Miss R. Cameronmagazine-woman-and-home magazines-women's cameron -
Orbost & District Historical Societymagazines, Needlework Illustrated; Australian Home Journal, September 1949; May 1963
... Needlework Illustrated; Australian Home Journal...Needlework Illustrated is issue 196 and cost 1/-. it was published quarterly. Australian Home Journal is the May 1963 issue. Women’s magazines just after WWII played a “reflecting role,” including topics of readers’ interests as well as containing news items. ...Two magazines. 3097.1 contains patterns, instructions, advertisements and photographs. ...Australasian Home Journal...Australasian Home Journal...Needlework Illustrated; Australian Home Journal magazines Australasian Home Journal Australasian Home Journal ...Needlework Illustrated is issue 196 and cost 1/-. it was published quarterly. Australian Home Journal is the May 1963 issue. Women’s magazines just after WWII played a “reflecting role,” including topics of readers’ interests as well as containing news items. Women’s employment rate had grown during WWII. However, even though the number of women working outside the home grew rapidly most of them were still engaged entirely in homemaking. Therefore women’s magazines centered mostly home crafts. Articles as well as advertisements presented information on keeping the family healthy with guidelines for thrifty shopping and advice on how to look good through it all. Patterns and instructions were provided for women to create home articles and clothing. The main sources for kntting and needlework designs available to women were in journals, magazines and pattern books. Embroidery was an affordable way to personalise and add aesthetic value to domestic linen and examples of embroidered and crocheted pieces could be found in most Australian homes. These are examples of women's magazines. They give practical advice on needlework / knitting and evidences the widespread interest in contemporary fashion. In doing so it shows what were the fashionable, but broadly affordable, women's and children's clothing styles of their day. These magazines also reflect women's interests --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Two magazines. 3097.1 contains patterns, instructions, advertisements and photographs. It has a coloured cover - a pink background, black print an drawings of a woman wearing a top embroidered with roses and examples of needlework. 3097.2 contains patterns, advertisements, correspondence, and stories. It has a coloured cover with a photograph of a woman wearing a knitted jumper and three sewing patterns.magazine- needlework-illustrated magazine-australian-home-journal -
Stawell Historical Society IncMagazine, Home Chat B>W. Young, Home Chat, November 12.1898
... Home Chat...Magazine...Woman's Magazine, Stories, fashion, Craft, Song with Music, Recipes, ads, Poetry, Religious Reflection....No Cover: Paper. English Magazine for Women...Home Chat B>W. Young...Photos Clothing Women November 12 1898 No Cover: Paper. English Magazine for Women Home Chat Magazine Home Chat B>W. ...Woman's Magazine, Stories, fashion, Craft, Song with Music, Recipes, ads, Poetry, Religious Reflection.No Cover: Paper. English Magazine for WomenNovember 12 1898photos clothing women -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, Vida Goldstein, Woman suffrage in Australia: by Vida Goldstein, 2008
... Woman suffrage in Australia: by Vida Goldstein...Reproduction of the edition published by the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in 1908 by the Victoria Women's Trust, 2008......International Woman Suffrage Alliance...Reproduction of the edition published by the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in 1908 by the Victoria Women's Trust, 2008 womens suffrage women in victoria vida goldstein 23 p. printed in black on buff paper, mauve cover Woman suffrage in Australia: by Vida Goldstein Booklet Booklet Melbourne Vida Goldstein International Woman Suffrage Alliance Victorian Women's Trust ...Classic account of the progress of women's suffrage in Australia, with special reference to contemporary political dynamics in Victoria. Reproduction of the edition published by the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in 1908 by the Victoria Women's Trust, 200823 p. printed in black on buff paper, mauve coverwomens suffrage, women in victoria, vida goldstein -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 3, H.L. Potter and NOW Magazine, 14/03/1912 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white reproduction photograph of a page from the Now Magazine, 21.3.1912 issue featuring photographs of the opening of the Geelong Tramways on the 14.3.1912. 4407.1 - features 6 photographs: Guests at the Works, Mayoress of Newtown at the wheel; Pakington St Geelong West, Mayoress of West Geelong at Driver, Guests at the Power house, and Guess returning to their homes by Tram (see 4407.3) 4407.2 - Reproduction from page 15, NOW Magazines, News of the Week, of the first car leaving the sheds - Mayoress of Geelong Driving, H.L. ...On rear "12) top rt hand pic only ie Newtown car" and "13)1 Bottom rt hand pic only ie guests going home". Also has a "William Scott" address label. 4407.2 - On the front in ink "NOW Magazine, issue 21.3.1912 (News of the Week magazine Geelong", "14.12.1912" and on rear "11" and a "William Scott" address label. 4407.3 - On the front in ink "News of the Week, a Geelong magazines / opening day 14.3.1912", and "issue 21.3.1912" and "13)2" in top right hand corner. ...H.L. Potter and NOW Magazine...On rear "12) top rt hand pic only ie Newtown car" and "13)1 Bottom rt hand pic only ie guests going home". Also has a "William Scott" address label. 4407.2 - On the front in ink "NOW Magazine, issue 21.3.1912 (News of the Week magazine Geelong", "14.12.1912" and on rear "11" and a "William Scott" address label. 4407.3 - On the front in ink "News of the Week, a Geelong magazines / opening day 14.3.1912", and "issue 21.3.1912" and "13)2" in top right hand corner. ...Yields information about the Geelong Railway Station and Geelong's tramcars, c1915.Black and white reproduction photograph of a page from the Now Magazine, 21.3.1912 issue featuring photographs of the opening of the Geelong Tramways on the 14.3.1912. 4407.1 - features 6 photographs: Guests at the Works, Mayoress of Newtown at the wheel; Pakington St Geelong West, Mayoress of West Geelong at Driver, Guests at the Power house, and Guess returning to their homes by Tram (see 4407.3) 4407.2 - Reproduction from page 15, NOW Magazines, News of the Week, of the first car leaving the sheds - Mayoress of Geelong Driving, H.L. Potter photograph. Two copies 4407.3 - separate print bottom photo titled "Guests returning to their homes by Tram" Note each of the trams driven by the respective mayoresses, were decorated differently. Some printed on Hewlett Packard paper.4407.1 - on the front in ink "12) other side of page" "12)", "13)1" and "14.3.1912" and "21.3.1912" along the bottom edge. On rear "12) top rt hand pic only ie Newtown car" and "13)1 Bottom rt hand pic only ie guests going home". Also has a "William Scott" address label. 4407.2 - On the front in ink "NOW Magazine, issue 21.3.1912 (News of the Week magazine Geelong", "14.12.1912" and on rear "11" and a "William Scott" address label. 4407.3 - On the front in ink "News of the Week, a Geelong magazines / opening day 14.3.1912", and "issue 21.3.1912" and "13)2" in top right hand corner. On the rear "13)2 same as 13)1 bottom right hand corner only, Guests going home" and a "William Scott" address label..trams, tramways, geelong, first tram, opening, newtown, tram 4 -
Robin Boyd FoundationMagazine, Gourmet Magazine, Gourmet Magazine: September 1992, 1992
... Gourmet Magazine: September 1992...Magazine...Magazine...Gourmet Magazine...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Magazine Gourmet Magazine: September 1992 Magazine Gourmet Magazine ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationMagazine, Gourmet Magazine, Gourmet Magazine: January 1997, 1997
... Gourmet Magazine: January 1997...Magazine...Magazine...Gourmet Magazine...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Two Cards inserted: Mother's Day card from Penleigh to Trish, Happy Anniversary Card from John D to DPD Magazine Gourmet Magazine: January 1997 Magazine Gourmet Magazine ...MagazineTwo Cards inserted: Mother's Day card from Penleigh to Trish, Happy Anniversary Card from John D to DPDwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationMagazine, Gourmet Magazine, Gourmet Magazine: March 1990, 1996
... Gourmet Magazine: March 1990...Magazine...Magazine...Gourmet Magazine...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Magazine Gourmet Magazine: March 1990 Magazine Gourmet Magazine ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationMagazine, Gourmet Magazine, Gourmet Magazine: September 1995, 1995
... Gourmet Magazine: September 1995...Magazine...Magazine...Gourmet Magazine...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Magazine Gourmet Magazine: September 1995 Magazine Gourmet Magazine ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationMagazine, Gourmet Magazine, Gourmet Magazine: January 1986, 1986
... Gourmet Magazine: January 1986...Magazine...Magazine...Gourmet Magazine...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Post It note noting two recipes Magazine Gourmet Magazine: January 1986 Magazine Gourmet Magazine ...MagazinePost It note noting two recipeswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationMagazine, Gourmet Magazine, Gourmet Magazine: February 1994, 1994
... Gourmet Magazine: February 1994...Magazine...Magazine...Gourmet Magazine...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Magazine Gourmet Magazine: February 1994 Magazine Gourmet Magazine ...Magazinewalsh st library -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPamphlet, Methodist Home Missions
... Methodist Home Missions...The Methodist Home Missions was the department running the work of smaller churches and charitable institutions such as babies' homes, the Epworth Hospital, chaplaincies to hospitals and prisons, aged care homes, alcohol rehabilitation, local missions to depressed areas and the like. ...Methodist Home Missions Oakleigh Circuit Egg Sunday promotional pamphlet, 3rd February 1918. ...Methodist Home Missions...Methodist Home Missions Pamphlet Pamphlet Methodist Home Missions ...The Methodist Home Missions was the department running the work of smaller churches and charitable institutions such as babies' homes, the Epworth Hospital, chaplaincies to hospitals and prisons, aged care homes, alcohol rehabilitation, local missions to depressed areas and the like. A minister was appointed each year by Conference, on deputation, to travel around Victoria to explain and encourage local congregations to support the work of the missions. Livingstone House was established in Carlton in 1888, and was first known as the Temporary Home for Destitute Children. It was run by the Central Dorcas Society, and led by its Senior Biblewoman, Mrs Varcoe. Many children in Livingstone were placed in foster care. In 1891, it relocated to a new property in Cheltenham and later became the Methodist Homes for Children. [https://www.findandconnect.gov.au/guide/vic/E000067]Methodist Home Missions Oakleigh Circuit Egg Sunday promotional pamphlet, 3rd February 1918. methodist home missions, livingstone home -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBusiness card, Home Brew Specialist - 29 Beewar Street, 2016c
... Home Brew Specialist - 29 Beewar Street ...This company stocks the items needed to produce 'home brew'. It was established about 2016....Home Brew Specialist, 29 Beewar Street Greensborough 3088, opening hours, website and email...Home Brew Specialist...Printed on one side only. Home Brew Specialist - 29 Beewar Street Business card Home Brew Specialist ...This company stocks the items needed to produce 'home brew'. It was established about 2016.Business card, printed in green and light green on brown, col. photographs. Printed on one side only.Home Brew Specialist, 29 Beewar Street Greensborough 3088, opening hours, website and emailhome brew specialist -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyMagazine - BRW - Business Review Weekly, BRW Melbourne & Sydney Office - CEO Brett Clegg, On Route for Shared Success - Magazine Article Grenda's Bus Service, May 2012
... On Route for Shared Success - Magazine Article Grenda's Bus Service...Magazine...Printed in Australia a monthly Magazine ...BRW Magazine June 2012...Richest Woman in the Worlod & Rich 200, Invest like the Wealthy...Dandenong & District Historical Society 1st Floor, 39 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne Printed in Australia a monthly Magazine Australia's Wealthiest Peopl43 Richest Woman in the Worlod & Rich 200, Invest like the Wealthy BRW Magazine June 2012 On Route for Shared Success - Magazine Article Grenda's Bus Service Magazine BRW - Business Review Weekly BRW Melbourne & Sydney Office - CEO Brett Clegg ...BRW Magazine June 2012non-fiction -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaOffering envelope, Methodist Home Missions
... Methodist Home Missions...The Methodist Home Missions was the department running the work of smaller churches and charitable institutions such as babies' homes, the Epworth Hospital, chaplaincies to hospitals and prisons, aged care homes, alcohol rehabilitation, local missions to depressed areas and the like. ...Methodist Home Missions cardboard envelope with a blue map of Australia and blue and red text. ...Methodist Home Missions...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne The Methodist Home Missions was the department running the work of smaller churches and charitable institutions such as babies' homes, the Epworth Hospital, chaplaincies to hospitals and prisons, aged care homes, alcohol rehabilitation, local missions to depressed areas and the like. ...The Methodist Home Missions was the department running the work of smaller churches and charitable institutions such as babies' homes, the Epworth Hospital, chaplaincies to hospitals and prisons, aged care homes, alcohol rehabilitation, local missions to depressed areas and the like. A minister was appointed each year by Conference, on deputation, to travel around Victoria to explain and encourage local congregations to support the work of the missions.Methodist Home Missions cardboard envelope with a blue map of Australia and blue and red text. The is a curved slot at the top of the envelope for inserting coins and squares on the back to mark off weekly giving. methodist home missions, methodist inland mission -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - Fortuna Villa article, Australian Home Beautiful Magazine, Melbourne, 2 Sep 1929
... This is an article from the Australian Beautiful Magazine and is about Fortuna Villa the building which was later occupied by the Royal Australian Survey Corps. ...Australian Home Beautiful Magazine, Melbourne...Royal Australian Survey Corps RASvy Fortuna Army Survey Regiment Army Svy Regt Six x A4 monochrome photocopied pages, stapled top left hand corner Fortuna Villa article Newspaper Fortuna Villa article Australian Home Beautiful Magazine, Melbourne ...This is an article from the Australian Beautiful Magazine and is about Fortuna Villa the building which was later occupied by the Royal Australian Survey Corps. The article includes two external building photos and five internal building photos.Six x A4 monochrome photocopied pages, stapled top left hand cornerroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Sunday Reading, Religious Tract Society of London, The Sunday At Home A Family Magazine For Sabbath Reading, 1877
... The Sunday At Home A Family Magazine For Sabbath Reading...This book contains bound copies of a 19th century religious magazine called "The Sunday at Home" Its provenance is unknown. ...This is a book of 828 pages with reprints of a religious magazine and several full page advertisements at the back. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This book contains bound copies of a 19th century religious magazine called "The Sunday at Home" Its provenance is unknown. ...Sunday readings including fiction and non fictionThis is a book of 828 pages with reprints of a religious magazine and several full page advertisements at the back. The pages contain stories, sketches, black and white and coloured illustrations, the latter on toned paper. The cover has a red based, mottled design on the front and the back and the leather covered spine has gold decoration and printing. The corners of the cover are reinforced with leather. The cover is scuffed. The pages are edged in a mottled pattern.fictionSunday readings including fiction and non fiction19th century sunday activities., the sunday at home, a family magazine for sabbath reading, religious family readings -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumWomen's magazines, John Barran and Sons Ltd et al, The New Idea x 2, My Home x 1, as described
... The New Idea x 2, My Home x 1...Typical magazines from the 1950's and 60's...Three magazines, colour printed No 1 My Home September 1958 English magazine No 2 New Idea August 21st 1963 Australian magazine No 3 New idea March 29th 1961 Australian magazine all feature knitting patterns, recipes, stories and homemaking plus advertisements of the day...John Barran and Sons Ltd...Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala Typical magazines from the 1950's and 60's See photographs Three magazines, colour printed No 1 My Home September 1958 English magazine No 2 New Idea August 21st 1963 Australian magazine No 3 New idea March 29th 1961 Australian magazine all feature knitting patterns, recipes, stories and homemaking plus advertisements of the day The New Idea x 2, My Home x 1 Women's magazines John Barran and Sons Ltd Southdown Press ...Typical magazines from the 1950's and 60'sThree magazines, colour printed No 1 My Home September 1958 English magazine No 2 New Idea August 21st 1963 Australian magazine No 3 New idea March 29th 1961 Australian magazine all feature knitting patterns, recipes, stories and homemaking plus advertisements of the daySee photographs -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUnknown - Envelope, Methodist Home Missions
... Methodist Home Missions...Methodist Home Missions envelope. ...Methodist Home Missions...Methodist Home Missions Unknown Envelope Methodist Home Missions ...Methodist Home Missions envelope. Top right corner: "1935"methodist home missions, rev t c rentoul -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyMixed Media - Compact Disc, Family Tree Magazine, Family Tree Magazine - 1901 Census, 2007c
... Family Tree Magazine - 1901 Census...Free discs from Family Tree Magazine includes census from Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire,Wiltshire, Hampshire...Family Tree Magazine...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Genealogy Free discs from Family Tree Magazine includes census from Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire,Wiltshire, Hampshire Family Tree Magazine - 1901 Census Mixed Media Compact Disc Family Tree Magazine ...Free discs from Family Tree Magazine includes census from Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire,Wiltshire, Hampshiregenealogy -
Eltham District Historical Society IncMagazine, Did The House Live Up To Expectations?, Home Beautiful, March 1969, pp6-13, 1969
... Magazine...Did The House Live Up To Expectations?, Home Beautiful, March 1969, pp6-13...Magazine...The home was originally featured in Home Beautiful magazine in 1953 and was revisited in the March 1969 issue...Magazine, 92 pages , 28.5 cm Digital scan of magazine article saved as searchable PDF document...The Sun News-Pictorial (The Herald and Weekly Times Limited)...The home was originally featured in Home Beautiful magazine in 1953 and was revisited in the March 1969 issue alistair knox home beautiful magazine lindsay edward lower plenty old eltham road susan edward N/A Magazine, 92 pages , 28.5 cm Digital scan of magazine article saved as searchable PDF document Did The House Live Up To Expectations? ...Article on home designed by Alistair Knox for Lindsay Maurice Edward, teacher, at 151 Old Eltham Road, Lower Plenty. The home was originally featured in Home Beautiful magazine in 1953 and was revisited in the March 1969 issueMagazine, 92 pages , 28.5 cm Digital scan of magazine article saved as searchable PDF documentN/Aalistair knox, home beautiful magazine, lindsay edward, lower plenty, old eltham road, susan edward -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumMagazine, Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine, "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2017", Autumn 2017
... "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2017"...Magazine...Magazine - 116 pages + light card cover, perfect bound, titled "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2017", featuring an article on Cuthberts939. ...Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine..."Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2017" Magazine Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine ...Magazine - 116 pages + light card cover, perfect bound, titled "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2017", featuring an article on Cuthberts939. Featuring photographs of the tram and a Q&A session with Peter Waugh - all type of odd questions. Words by Eliesha Rae, photos William James Photography.trams, tramways, cuthberts 939, ballarat, tourism, lake wendouree, btm -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1916, 1916
... Magazine...Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1916......magazine...Blue soft covered magazine of 62 pages....Berry, Anderson and Co., Printers, Bookbinders, &.,...Lydiard and Dana Streets, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia...Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1916 Booklet Magazine Berry, Anderson and Co., Printers, Bookbinders, &., ...Editorial, Fumes from the Lab, First Principles, Excursion to Melbourne, General Principles of the Cinematograph, Arts & Crafts gossip, In Memoriam, Public notices, Answers to correspondents, Echoes of the past, Science School, Technical Art School, Shun Military notes, The Camp Concert, The Junior Techs, Past members of the staff, Swinburne Technical School visit. Blue soft covered magazine of 62 pages.ballarat school of mines, magazine, charles w. whyte, patrick s. anderson, william t. sayer, william f. m. johnson, robert m. sergeant, harold t. w. dixon, harrie wilson, ernest s. morsehead, carl jensen, t. wilkins, james fairbairn fairley, l. c. blick, f. maxwell, n. turnball, j. a. greenshields, e. eimering, l. tonkin, h. smith, r.cox, r. o. buchanan, l. vernon, w. h. steane, n. henry, r. dale, ted cannon, john walter sutherland, basil sawyer, charles burbury, herbert r. sleeman, eustace m. weston, oliver e. jaeger, godfrey s. hart, lionel j. lambert, charles g. fraser, l.w.g. buchner-malcolm, james a. reid, richard g. walker, leslie j. coulter, herbert e. hawkesworth, leslie de jersey grut, frederick g. brinsden, lewis j. westcott, angus d. gibson, henry j. whittingham, virgil tucker, norman c. tinworth, charles e. finnis, benjamin h. bennett, valentine g. anderson, ernest s. anderson, ralph i. moore, john a. grant, william gerldard, francis c. hall, harold g. cornell, robert b. lamb, sydney radcliff, george a. denny, frederick p. paul, j. lipson hancock, edgar c. hursfield, david w. bonar, wilfred l. allen, william j. lakeland, frederick a. marriott, eric byron moore, karl byron moore, norman stuckey, percy r. osborne, john f. sporn, horace l. giles, maurice troup, albert e. davies, thos. h. trengrove, garnet nightingale, walter h. bennett, cyril theimeyer, stanley tomkins, harold herbert, viola jackson, hilda wardle, elsie naples, jessie pridgeon, gertrude owen, alfred berryman, herbert malin, cedric white, arthur lilburne, donald j. johnson, arthur kennedy, eulalie perry, rex l. cutter, ronald ferguson, murdoch spencer, john b. sutcliffe, elliott gower, james leckie, richard craze, thos. r. pridgeon, d. hambly, harold n. ferguson, mabel morris, jack blaikie, robert allen, aubrey simmons, janet white, harold brown, kenneth moss, robert tremain, j. m. hobba, f. g. davis, e.j. cannon, reginald callister, r.c. callister, f.g. procter, gladstone procter -
Eltham District Historical Society IncMagazine - Magazine Article, Rosscorp Pty Ltd, 1990 Home Directory Magazine, 1990
... 1990 Home Directory Magazine...Magazine...Articles featuring local Eltham mudbrick houses designed by Robert Marshall, Alistair Knox, etc and landscape bush gardens by Gordon Ford • “At Home with the Browns”, pp114-116 ‘Cherrytrees’, home of Margaret and Neil Brown, originally built in 1917 for eminent Collins Street surgeon, Dr. ...Digital scan files only of 23 pages from magazine on temporary loan featuring multiple articles:...Pp165-167 • “Pioneer of bush gardens; Gordon Ford and his no mowing no weeding approach”, pp174-177 Robert Marshall Alistair Knox Gordon Ford Mudbrick Margaret Brown Neil Brown Cherrytrees Dr Kent-Hughes Eltham Barry Wild Geoff Williams Jenni Mitchell Bohdan (Danny) Kuzyk Bush gardens Digital scan files only of 23 pages from magazine on temporary loan featuring multiple articles: 1990 Home Directory Magazine Magazine Magazine Article Rosscorp Pty Ltd ...Articles featuring local Eltham mudbrick houses designed by Robert Marshall, Alistair Knox, etc and landscape bush gardens by Gordon Ford • “At Home with the Browns”, pp114-116 ‘Cherrytrees’, home of Margaret and Neil Brown, originally built in 1917 for eminent Collins Street surgeon, Dr. Kent-Hughes. • “The Mud Brick homes of Eltham”, pp148-149 References to Alistair Knox and Robert Marshall • “Mudbrick Collecting”, pp150-155 Features a Robert Marshall designed home built by Barry Wild and Geoff Williams • “Mudbrick sophistication”, pp156-158 Features a Robert Marshall designed home with Gordon Ford landscape garden • “It grew like topsy”, pp160-162 originally designed by Alistair Knox then extended upon • “A love of the environment”, pp163-164 Features artist and local Councillor Jenni Mitchell’s mudbrick cottage designed by Bohdan (Danny) Kuzyk with influences of Alistair Knox • “Build your own muddy”. Pp165-167 • “Pioneer of bush gardens; Gordon Ford and his no mowing no weeding approach”, pp174-177 robert marshall, alistair knox, gordon ford, mudbrick, margaret brown, neil brown, cherrytrees, dr kent-hughes, eltham, barry wild, geoff williams, jenni mitchell, bohdan (danny) kuzyk, bush gardens -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumMagazine, Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine, "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2010", Autumn 2019
... "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2010"...Magazine...Magazine - 104 pages + light card cover, perfect bound, titled "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2019", featuring an article on the 2019 Begonia Festival Floral Tram 661, with plastic flowers. ...Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine..."Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2010" Magazine Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine ...Yields information about the BTM's 2019 floral tram and the community involvement and those associated with the event.Magazine - 104 pages + light card cover, perfect bound, titled "Ballarat Lifestyle Magazine - Autumn 2019", featuring an article on the 2019 Begonia Festival Floral Tram 661, with plastic flowers. Features interviews and photos with Peter and Pam Waugh, the story behind the tram and its basis, some of the organisations who made the flowers. Words by Kate Taylor, Pictures by Angela Hayward.trams, tramways, floral tram, ballarat, tourism, lake wendouree, btm
