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Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Photographs from a film set/s
... ...Movie Sets...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Photographs Bryan Brown Helen Morse Coloured Photographs Movie Sets Cars Collection of photographs from a film set/s coloured and black and white. possibly Town like Alice and Mad Max Photographs from a film set/s Photograph ...Collection of photographs from a film set/s coloured and black and white. possibly Town like Alice and Mad Maxphotographs, bryan brown, helen morse, coloured photographs, movie sets, cars -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Ned Kelly shoots Fitzpatrick postcard, c. 1906
... This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. It was extremely popular with audiences but because it portrayed the Kelly Gang as heroes and the police as villains, the Victorian Government eventually banned it from being screened in 1912. These Ned Kelly postcards were found in an album of diverse postcards dating mainly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The movie, 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', of which this postcard is a still, marked the starting point of the development of narrative feature films which continue to be popular today.A postcard depicting outlaw Ned Kelly shooting at Constable Fitzpatrick.Front, bottom right of image: 'Ned Kelly shoots Fitzpatrick' Back, top: 'POST CARD'postcard, photography, 1900s, ned kelly, "green postcard album" -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Pulling up the line at Glenrowan postcard, c. 1906
... This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. It was extremely popular with audiences but because it portrayed the Kelly Gang as heroes and the police as villains, the Victorian Government eventually banned it from being screened in 1912. These Ned Kelly postcards were found in an album of diverse postcards dating mainly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The movie, 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', of which this postcard is a still, marked the starting point of the development of narrative feature films which continue to be popular today.A postcard depicting outlaw Ned Kelly and his gang forcing railway workers to destroy the railway track.Front, bottom of image: 'Pulling up the line at Glenrowan' Back, top: 'POST CARD'postcard, photography, 1900s, ned kelly, "green postcard album" -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - The Police surrounding Glenrowan Hotel postcard, c. 1906
... This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. It was extremely popular with audiences but because it portrayed the Kelly Gang as heroes and the police as villains, the Victorian Government eventually banned it from being screened in 1912. These Ned Kelly postcards were found in an album of diverse postcards dating mainly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The movie, 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', of which this postcard is a still, marked the starting point of the development of narrative feature films which continue to be popular today.A postcard depicting the siege of outlaw Ned Kelly at the Glenrowan Hotel.Front, bottom of image: 'The Police surrounding Glenrowan Hotel' Front, part of image: 'THE / GLENROWAN / HOTEL' Back, top: 'POST CARD'postcard, photography, 1900s, ned kelly, "green postcard album" -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Capture of Ned Kelly postcard, c. 1906
... This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. It was extremely popular with audiences but because it portrayed the Kelly Gang as heroes and the police as villains, the Victorian Government eventually banned it from being screened in 1912. These Ned Kelly postcards were found in an album of diverse postcards dating mainly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The movie, 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', of which this postcard is a still, marked the starting point of the development of narrative feature films which continue to be popular today.A postcard depicting the arrest of outlaw Ned Kelly.Front, bottom of image: 'Capture of Ned Kelly' Back, top: 'POST CARD'postcard, photography, 1900s, ned kelly, "green postcard album" -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Dan Kelly & Joe Byrne postcard, c. 1906
... This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. ...This postcard is one of a set of five stills from 'The Story of the Kelly Gang' a movie which premiered in Melbourne on Boxing Day 1906 and was the first multi-reel, feature-length film ever produced in the world. It was extremely popular with audiences but because it portrayed the Kelly Gang as heroes and the police as villains, the Victorian Government eventually banned it from being screened in 1912. These Ned Kelly postcards were found in an album of diverse postcards dating mainly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The movie, 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', of which this postcard is a still, marked the starting point of the development of narrative feature films which continue to be popular today.A postcard depicting Ned Kelly's brother, Dan Kelly, and their fellow outlaw Joe Byrne.Front, bottom left of image: 'Dan Kelly & Joe Byrne' Back, top: 'POST CARD'postcard, photography, 1900s, ned kelly, "green postcard album" -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Personal Effects, miniature oval hand mirror, c1900
... movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used, although its most common uses today are in table tennis balls, musical instruments and guitar picks. Celluloid was useful for creating cheaper jewellery, jewellery boxes, hair accessories and many items that would earlier have been manufactured from ivory, horn or other expensive animal products. It was often referred to as "Ivorine" or "French Ivory". It was also used for dressing table sets...movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used, although its most common uses today are in table tennis balls, musical instruments and guitar picks. Celluloid was useful for creating cheaper jewellery, jewellery boxes, hair accessories and many items that would earlier have been manufactured from ivory, horn or other expensive animal products. It was often referred to as "Ivorine" or "French Ivory". It was also used for dressing table sets ...Celluloids are a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, with added dyes and other agents. Generally considered the first thermoplastic, it was first created as Parkesine in 1856 and as Xylonite in 1869, before being registered as Celluloid in 1870. Celluloid is easily moulded and shaped, and it was first widely used as an ivory replacement. The main use was in movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used, although its most common uses today are in table tennis balls, musical instruments and guitar picks. Celluloid was useful for creating cheaper jewellery, jewellery boxes, hair accessories and many items that would earlier have been manufactured from ivory, horn or other expensive animal products. It was often referred to as "Ivorine" or "French Ivory". It was also used for dressing table sets, dolls, picture frames, charms, hat pins, buttons, buckles, stringed instrument parts, accordions, fountain pens, cutlery handles and kitchen items. The main disadvantage the material had was that it was flammable.. It was soon overtaken by Bakelite.A miniature, oval, Ivorine hand mirror with floral engraving on back. An accoutrement for use in a lady's Evening bag c19thCFloral design engraving on back of mirrormoorabbin, brighton, early settlers, pioneers, cheltenham, craft work, mirors, ivorine, evening bags, celluloids, bakelite, plastics, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Personal Effects, miniature square hand mirror, c1900
... movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used, although its most common uses today are in table tennis balls, musical instruments and guitar picks. Celluloid was useful for creating cheaper jewellery, jewellery boxes, hair accessories and many items that would earlier have been manufactured from ivory, horn or other expensive animal products. It was often referred to as "Ivorine" or "French Ivory". It was also used for dressing table sets...movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used, although its most common uses today are in table tennis balls, musical instruments and guitar picks. Celluloid was useful for creating cheaper jewellery, jewellery boxes, hair accessories and many items that would earlier have been manufactured from ivory, horn or other expensive animal products. It was often referred to as "Ivorine" or "French Ivory". It was also used for dressing table sets ...Celluloids are a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, with added dyes and other agents. Generally considered the first thermoplastic, it was first created as Parkesine in 1856 and as Xylonite in 1869, before being registered as Celluloid in 1870. Celluloid is easily moulded and shaped, and it was first widely used as an ivory replacement. The main use was in movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used, although its most common uses today are in table tennis balls, musical instruments and guitar picks. Celluloid was useful for creating cheaper jewellery, jewellery boxes, hair accessories and many items that would earlier have been manufactured from ivory, horn or other expensive animal products. It was often referred to as "Ivorine" or "French Ivory". It was also used for dressing table sets, dolls, picture frames, charms, hat pins, buttons, buckles, stringed instrument parts, accordions, fountain pens, cutlery handles and kitchen items. The main disadvantage the material had was that it was flammable. Items made in celluloid are collectible today and increasingly rare in good condition. It was soon overtaken by Bakelite and Catalin.. A miniature, square, Ivorine hand mirror with bird engraved on back. An accoutrement for use in a lady's Evening bag c 19thCbird engraved on back of mirrormoorabbin, cheltenham, brighton, market gardeners, pioneers early settlers, mirrors, ivorine, celluloids, bakelite, plastics, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, Pre 1974
... movie scenes. The medicine cabinet opens and there, sitting on a shelf, is the incriminating object -- the ominous dark bottle with the skull and crossbones on the label. In off-screen reality, however, poison bottles have quite a different identity -- they are distinctive, varied, colorful -- and definitely collectible. Obviously, the one thing that sets...movie scenes. The medicine cabinet opens and there, sitting on a shelf, is the incriminating object -- the ominous dark bottle with the skull and crossbones on the label. In off-screen reality, however, poison bottles have quite a different identity -- they are distinctive, varied, colorful -- and definitely collectible. Obviously, the one thing that sets ...Phenyle has been used for decades as a cleaner and disinfectant. It is well know for its use for cleaning outdoor toilets and easily identified by its strong odour. The brown glass bottle is immediately recognised as containing a poison. We've all seen them in a hundred different mystery movie scenes. The medicine cabinet opens and there, sitting on a shelf, is the incriminating object -- the ominous dark bottle with the skull and crossbones on the label. In off-screen reality, however, poison bottles have quite a different identity -- they are distinctive, varied, colorful -- and definitely collectible. Obviously, the one thing that sets the poison bottle apart from all other bottles is the need for prominent and immediate identification as a receptacle for toxic material, and this was achieved in a number of ways, including shape, color, embossing and labeling. Poisons were commonly found in the home for the purpose of controlling rodents and other pests, and were sold by grocers and druggists. For consumer protection, as far back as 1829, New York State made mandatory the marking of the bottles with the word "poison" in large letters. Then, in the middle of the 19th century, the American Pharmaceutical Association recommended legislation regarding identification of all poison bottles. In 1872 the American Medical Association also made recommendations -- namely that poison bottles be made of colored glass, and also have a rough surface on one side -- making them identifiable even in the dark -- and the word "poison" visible on the other (the skull and crossbones wasn't quite as ubiquitous as those movies led us to believe). However, passing these laws was not easy, and the manufacturers were essentially left to do as they wished. For collectors, the high point of poison bottle manufacturing was the period ranging roughly from the 1870s to the 1930s. At that time some, of the bottles were distinguished by particularly bright colors, such as cobalt blue (the most common) and emerald green. Others, particularly rare and collectible, had unusual -- and appropriate -- shapes, including skulls, leg bones and coffins. In order to better identify these lethal vessels by feel (not forgetting that there were many people in this period who could not read) when groping for them in the dark, they had such elaborate tactile patterns as quilted diamonds, lattices, hobnails and prominent vertical or horizontal ribbing, as well as spiky knobs and ridges. In addition, many had sharp points on top for the same precautionary purpose. Further efforts to distinguish poison bottles from others included uncommon multisided and triangular shapes, and unusual, hard-to-open tops, the predecessors of the modern child-proof openings. https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/lifestyle/2001/08/19/poison-bottles-steeped-in-history/50352280007/The recognition and awareness of bottles containing poisonpous substances is extremely important for safety reasons.Bottle, brown glass, diamond shaped. "Bright Star" phenyle. Paper label attached, but peeling off and badly damaged. Corked with contents. Text moulded into glass, some with a border of stars. Poisonous contents, not to be taken. Registered Number 2140. Volume is 20 fluid ounces. Printed label "Bright Star". Text is moulded in the glass in raised lettering: "PHENYLE" outlined and decorated with star border. "POISONOUS", "NOT TO BE TAKEN" "V / DM / A" within oval, "REGD NO. 2140" (D and O are smaller and underlined) . Base is marked "F190".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bright star, phenyl, cleaning and disinfecting chemical, poison, bottles -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklets, Melbourne Movie Club
... The Melbourne Movie Club has a spacious premises at 184 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, with a floor space of 10,000 square feet, where scenes and sets were erected for the use of Club Members. ...The Melbourne Movie Club has a spacious premises at 184 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, with a floor space of 10,000 square feet, where scenes and sets were erected for the use of Club Members. ...Mirrabooka means Southern Cross. The Melbourne Movie Club was established for those interested in Moving Pictures and all its branches. 'A place to go to spend a few leisure hours, a select dance, parties, picnics, amusements, to learn the art of picture acting and make up, to take part in the Company's productions, dramatic art, to have a jolly good time, etc.' The Melbourne Movie Club has a spacious premises at 184 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, with a floor space of 10,000 square feet, where scenes and sets were erected for the use of Club Members. The Club had full moving picture producing equipment such as big light plant, stage effects, scenery, and cameras. The Melbourne Movie Club saw themselves ad the nursery and basis for a National Film Industry. .1) The secretary was Burnard W. Morey (AICA), the director was L. Morton, and the Managing director of Mirrabooka Films was James Weston. .2) The Managing Director was Louis Morton, the director was Ivan Morton, the Manager Robert Spencer and the organiser and Producer was W. Winford.Two booklets relating to the Melbourne Movie Club. .1) Eight page white booklet of the Melbourne Movie Club - The Mirrabooka Films Pty Ltd. The booklet discusses the place of film in Australia. .2) Eight page pink booklet of the Melbourne Movie Club.melbourne movie club, movie, theatre, james weston, mirrabooka, mirrabooka films, burnard morey -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Digital image set of 6, Austin Brehaut, "466 last day in service", 27/03/2010
... For movie images see directory c:/dbtext/AV images/Reg Item 4641-5 and 4641-6 Yields information about the last day of operations of X1 class tram 466 prior to going to Auckland NZ Trams tramways Last Day BTM Wendouree Parade Depot Depot Junction tram 466 Four digital images and two movie images. "466 last day in service" Photograph Digital image set of 6 Austin Brehaut ...Photos from the last day of operation of tram 466 prior to return to Bendigo. Taken by Austin Brehaut 27/3/2010 1 - 466 at the depot prior to running out. 2 - 466 at Carlton St 3 - 466 at St Aidans Drive with Len Millar at the controls 4 - Looking through the rear view mirror at the inside of the tram. 5 - Movie image of 466 turning at Depot Junction onto the access track. 6 - Movie image of 466 running in onto 6 road at the depot. For movie images see directory c:/dbtext/AV images/Reg Item 4641-5 and 4641-6Yields information about the last day of operations of X1 class tram 466 prior to going to Auckland NZFour digital images and two movie images.trams, tramways, last day, btm, wendouree parade, depot, depot junction, tram 466 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store
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Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buy...Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buy Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store Document Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store ...Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buymassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Colour Photograph/s, Ron Scholten, "The Pacific", 27/02/2008 12:00:00 AM
... Set of two coloured images printed on A4 paper from the "The Pacific on Flickr - Photo Sharing service", dated 27/02/2008 of Ron Scholten in MMTB uniform in the doorway of tram 667 and at the front of the same tram along with ? Ron drove the tram during the filming of the Movie...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Films Drivers Crews W3 class Set of two coloured images printed on A4 paper from the "The Pacific on Flickr - Photo Sharing service", dated 27/02/2008 of Ron Scholten in MMTB uniform in the doorway of tram 667 and at the front of the same tram along with ? Ron drove the tram during the filming of the Movie ...Set of two coloured images printed on A4 paper from the "The Pacific on Flickr - Photo Sharing service", dated 27/02/2008 of Ron Scholten in MMTB uniform in the doorway of tram 667 and at the front of the same tram along with ? Ron drove the tram during the filming of the Movie, The Pacific 2008.trams, tramways, films, drivers, crews, w3 class -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 22-JUNE 14 2013
... movie nights...cooinda music festival...currently seeking land in marysville for festival...lakeside fellowship eildon...church notices...mystic mountain tourism...vicforests community support program closing date approaches...mayor's chair...two day class for quilters only...buxton hall...dena crain of kenya...advertisements...buxton fire brigade...y water centre set...marysville victoria australia yarra valley railway victoria's former fire chief recognised with australian fire service medal what's on when in june intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community news creative triangle narbethong public hall committee movie nights cooinda music festival currently seeking land in marysville for festival lakeside fellowship eildon church notices mystic mountain tourism vicforests community support program closing date approaches mayor's chair two day class for quilters only buxton hall dena crain of kenya advertisements buxton fire brigade y water centre set to make a splash on yea landscape marysville community centre carpark and streetscape works emotions anonymous international break o'day road improvements progressing construction of yea shire hall extension tender real estate congratulations nikita murphy enlightening speaker at alexandra library aurora borealis photography by phil hart marysville golf report head of camp marysville reduce junk mail or recycle now - its your choice marysville cultural community 'the audience' a play melbourne international comedy festival marysville & district lions club marysville community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 22-JUNE 14 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, yarra valley railway, victoria's former fire chief recognised with australian fire service medal, what's on when in june, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community news, creative triangle, narbethong public hall committee, movie nights, cooinda music festival, currently seeking land in marysville for festival, lakeside fellowship eildon, church notices, mystic mountain tourism, vicforests community support program closing date approaches, mayor's chair, two day class for quilters only, buxton hall, dena crain of kenya, advertisements, buxton fire brigade, y water centre set to make a splash on yea landscape, marysville community centre carpark and streetscape works, emotions anonymous international, break o'day road improvements progressing, construction of yea shire hall extension tender, real estate, congratulations nikita murphy enlightening speaker at alexandra library, aurora borealis photography by phil hart, marysville golf report, head of camp marysville, reduce junk mail or recycle now - its your choice, marysville cultural community, 'the audience' a play, melbourne international comedy festival, marysville & district lions club, marysville community centre -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - Objects, Super 8 Film Equipment
... She died after surgical complications on 19 July 1999. super 8 super-8 film making movie making trish lewinski super-8 camera camera film Photographic Equipment Four items relating to Super 8 film making. .1) Nalcom Super-* Synchro Zoom Camera, in black vinyl .2) Johnson Monolight photoflood camera attachment, without bulb .3) Eumig 604 Super8 Film camera .4) A set of 8 reels of film, of various sizes Gift of John Jenkinson in memory of his daughter, Trish Lewinski Super 8 Film Equipment Equipment Objects ...Journalist Trish Lewinski became a member of the University of Ballarat External Relations staff in February 1998. She died after surgical complications on 19 July 1999.Four items relating to Super 8 film making. .1) Nalcom Super-* Synchro Zoom Camera, in black vinyl .2) Johnson Monolight photoflood camera attachment, without bulb .3) Eumig 604 Super8 Film camera .4) A set of 8 reels of film, of various sizes Gift of John Jenkinson in memory of his daughter, Trish Lewinskisuper 8, super-8, film making, movie making, trish lewinski, super-8 camera, camera, film, photographic equipment -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Set Of Drawings For Bristol Boxkite (By Fw Miles For Magnificent Men Movie)
... Set Of Drawings For Bristol Boxkite (By Fw Miles For Magnificent Men Movie)...Document Set Of Drawings For Bristol Boxkite (By Fw Miles For Magnificent Men Movie) ...Description: Title: Publisher: Edition: Year: Subjects: Level of Importance: . -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative - Set of 2, Possibly Geoff Grant, c1950
... There is a billboard for 1949 movie, "The Bribe". Photo not in Wal Jack Melbourne album. Negative Set of 2 Possibly Geoff Grant ...Set of two Black and white negatives of track construction in La Trobe St during 1950. .1 - Looking east from Queen St. Has the Argus building in the view. Both tracks have been constructed and the concrete foundation poured pending the top asphalt layer, a building selling Skoda cars, .2 - Looking west from Queen St with a tram crossing in the background in William St. Photo shoes the method of track construction - timber sleepers with the rail bolted to the sleeper. Pending concerting. In the background is The Mint and terrace houses on the left. There is a billboard for 1949 movie, "The Bribe". Photo not in Wal Jack Melbourne album.trams, tramways, la trobe st, track construction, trackwork, queen st -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Tramway Museum Society of Victoria (TMSV), c1938
... set being hauled out of the North Fitzroy depot, Nicholson St, c1938 by a horse. Normally a tractor was used for this purpose. Note the large drainage pit on the gutter and that the grip mechanism has been lifted out plus the Bundy clock on the depot wall. Photo print was printed backwards - image i2 has been corrected. Image has been reproduced from a movie...set being hauled out of the North Fitzroy depot, Nicholson St, c1938 by a horse. Normally a tractor was used for this purpose. Note the large drainage pit on the gutter and that the grip mechanism has been lifted out plus the Bundy clock on the depot wall. Photo print was printed backwards - image i2 has been corrected. Image has been reproduced from a movie ...Black & White Photograph by the TMSV Sales of a cable car set being hauled out of the North Fitzroy depot, Nicholson St, c1938 by a horse. Normally a tractor was used for this purpose. Note the large drainage pit on the gutter and that the grip mechanism has been lifted out plus the Bundy clock on the depot wall. Photo print was printed backwards - image i2 has been corrected. Image has been reproduced from a movie - Commuting by Cable?Has the TMSV Sales stamp on rear and "1938" on the rear in pencil.trams, tramways, cable trams, grip tram, nicholson st, north fitzroy, bundy clock -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Set of 5 Black & White Photograph/s, Cable tram operations
... movie - Commuting by Cable? Yields information of the cable tram operations c1938. Trams tramways Cable Trams Grip Tram Cables Winding house Has the TMSV Sales stamp on rear with some notes in pencil on the rear as shown above. Series of five Black & White Photographs by the TMSV Sales and one digital image from Commuting by Cable. Cable tram operations Photograph Set ...1 - employee with a uniform cap - could be a shunter - lifting the cable into the adjacent grip car. Marked on rear as "Lonsdale St" .2 - worker in a cable pulley maintenance pit oiling the mechanism - note the other pits. Has put a "Danger" sing out on the roadway. Marked on rear "Bourke and Spring St 1938" Two copies held and one digital image from a scene shot. .3 - a worker watching the cable entering a winding house looking for damage - what a boring job! Marked on rear as "Checking cables 1938" .4 - communications pillar - or box - to communicate with the winding house .5 - photos shows the grip in the roadway Images have been reproduced from a movie - Commuting by Cable?Yields information of the cable tram operations c1938.Series of five Black & White Photographs by the TMSV Sales and one digital image from Commuting by Cable. Has the TMSV Sales stamp on rear with some notes in pencil on the rear as shown above.trams, tramways, cable trams, grip tram, cables, winding house -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - L class Smith & Gertrude Sts filming, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), c1950
... Set of two photographs of L class trams 104 and 106 during the filming of a movie or TV series in Gertrude St crossing Smith St. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Set of two photographs of L class trams 104 and 106 during the filming of a movie or TV series in Gertrude St crossing Smith St. ...Set of two photographs of L class trams 104 and 106 during the filming of a movie or TV series in Gertrude St crossing Smith St. One photo has a horse-drawn cart passing a tram, while the other has a motor car of the 1920s passing. Both have a policeman on duty at the intersection. In the background is the building on the southwest corner of the intersection. Possibly during the 1970s.Yields information about the use of L class trams for filming in Fitzroy area.Set of two Black and white photographs.trams, tramways, gertrude st, smith st, l class, tram 104, tram 106 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Malcolm the Movie - Brunswick Depot - set of 2, Norm Cross, 1986
... Malcolm the Movie - Brunswick Depot - set of 2... brunswick depot tram 765 Colour print with plain back - set of two. Photograph Malcolm the Movie - Brunswick Depot - set of 2 Norm Cross ...Set of two photographs taken during the filming of Malcolm at Brunswick Depot - see also item 7934 for another photograph. Illustrates the lighting arrangements and the four wheel "tram'. Tram W5 765 also in the view.Yields information about well known Australian film MalcolmColour print with plain back - set of two.trams, tramways, malcolm, movie, brunswick depot, tram 765
