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Williamstown High School
Staff Possums 1985
... Possums house...Colour photograph of the Possums House Teachers of WHS... Williamstown High School Possums house 1985 teachers Colour photograph ...Colour photograph of the Possums House Teachers of WHS in 1985.williamstown high school, possums house, 1985, teachers -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Decorative object - Commemorative Plate - Victoria's 150th Anniversary, Victoria's 150th Anniversary, c. 1984
Victoria's 150th anniversary commemorative plate. White china, round, gold rim around autside, and inner depression. Centre has coloured representation of Exhibition Build in Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, Vic. Outer rim has sepia sketches of Matthew Flinders, Lt. Governor David Collins, John Batman, Capt. Will Lonsdale, Sir Richard Burke, Charles Joseph La Trobe. Also 'Victoria's 150th Anniversary' flanked by helmeted honeyeater and Leadbeater's possumBack: See also, Other Information 'Victoria's 150 years' Issue No. 457, Maker's stamp, Macquarie Heritage stampvictorias 150th anniversary, commemorative, souvenir -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Envelope - Victoria's 150th Anniversary, Nov-84
Cream envelope, Aus Post Souvenir cover for Victoria's 150th Anniversary 1984. Coloured design of helmeted honeyeater, with '150' beneath, on left; two 30 cent stamps, one helmeted honeyeater, the other Leadbeater's Possum (Victoria's faunal emblems). Franked at Portland, 19 Nov. 1984. (Special franking stamp). Description on reverseenvelope, souvenir, 150th anniversary, stationery, stamps -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Envelope with Franked 30 cent stamps 1984, c. 1984
Envelope, same as 8085 (Victoria's 150th Celebrations ), but including two 30 cent stamps, 15oth Anniversary designs, one helmeted honeyeater, the other, Leadbeater's Possum (Victoria's emblems). Stamps franked at Portland, 19th Nov. 1984 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Envelope - Victoria's 150th Anniversary, Nov-84
Cream envelope, Aus Post Souvenir cover for Victoria's 150th Anniversary 1984. Coloured design of helmeted honeyeater, with '150' beneath, on left; two 30 cent stamps, one helmeted honeyeater, the other Leadbeater's Possum (Victoria's faunal emblems). Franked at Portland, 19 Nov. 1984. (Special franking stamp). Description on reverseaustralia post, souvenir, 150th anniversary, stamps, stationery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - INSIGNIA STATE OF VICTORIA
Blue folder titled Insignia of Victoria. Inside five sheets: Armorial Ensign, State Flag, Floral Emblem (the common pink heath), Faunal Emblem I (the helmeted honeyeater), Faunal Emblem II (the leadbeater's possum). Also inside a card from Information Victoria with reproduction of the five emblems.government, state, insignia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GARDEN GULLY UNITED MINE - NOTES ON THE GARDEN GULLY UNITED MINE
One hand written and four typed copies of notes on the Garden Gully United Mine and a spare last typed page. Notes include depth of shafts, locality, early history,plant, leading mine, gold production, references on typed copies. One typed copy, with Typed at Mines Dep't written at the top has a number of corrections/inclusions and a hand drawn locality map attached to the back.mine, gold, garden gully united mine, garden gully united mine, garden gully line of reef, paddy's gully line, economic now crestknit knitting mills, roberts & sons, ladam's reef, tribute companies, possum shaft, rainbow shaft, gold production, leading mine, pandora reef, rosalind park, dr h l atkinson, i e dyason, w hunter, g lansell, e mueller, bendigo amalgamated company, bendigo city council, w h taylor, mines dept booklet 'bendigo goldfields' geo brown 1936, annals of bendigo 1873 & 1874, annals of bendigo dividend records from 1873 to 1935, a richardson, bendigo minicipal library booklet 'healthy golden bendigo' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - COAT OF ARMS
Coat of Arms with Lion and Unicorn on either side of a crown. Dieu et mon Droit. Gold Harp, red and Gold lions. Possum damaged 20 x 110cm. Previous #33 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Painting - ARTWORK NO 8 OPUSSUM HUNTING
Card with coloured illustration of Aboriginals hunting Possums.unknownartwork, print, landscape -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOK - 1970 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
A copy of the 1970 Telephone Directory for Balranald, Bendigo, Castlemaine, Maryborough, Charlton, Deniliquin, Echuca, Kerang, Kyneton, Swan Hill districts. The book is a faded green and the front cover has a picture of a Possum sitting on a tree in the wilderness on it. The back cover also features an ad for Peter's Icecream with a picture of a girl eating an icecream inside a cone.book, rural -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: SOME AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS
Small booklet: Some Australian Animals. On the front cover a Koala with baby on the back. Published in April 1959 by the Bank of New South Wales. It has 17 pages. Contents: Foreword - Banded Ant Eater - Spiny Ant Eater - Bandicoots - Bats - Bilbies - Marsupial Cats -Cuscus - Dingo - Flying Foxes - Flying Squirrels - Gliders - Koala (inside front cover0 - Kangaroos - Mice - Marsupial Mice - Marsupial Mole - Numbat - Pademelons - Platypus - Possums - Rats - Tasmanian Devil - Tasmanian Tiger - Tiger cat - Thylacine - Wallabies - Wallaroos - Warrigal - Wombats.books, natural history, native animals -
Williamstown High School
1970s House Assembly
Copy of a black and white photograph mounted on board. Accompanied by a caption. Caption reads: School banners are all that remain of our assembly hall. The house system finished in the 80's and the banners were mislaid for years. Exies pre 1980's will greet each other, 'What years were you there....I was a Dingo (Kiala, Possum, Wombat)'.williamstown high school, 1970s, house system, assambly -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 33 The Strange Door, 1963
The bush children, exploring an old deserted house, were chased by a spooky-looking creature. They escaped into a cellar under the courtyard. Then Polly Possum found a strange, heavy door in an archway in the cellar wall. Meanwhile, their faithful friend had become worried about them and was flying to their help, The Flying Dogtor.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 3 pages. Middle page has one cm cut from the bottom.Handwritten pencil additions re telestrip, and other edits.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: GRAVEL HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Colour photograph showing a painted scene of gumtrees. Koalas, kookaburra, blossoms, sulphur crested cockatoo, gumnuts, ringtail possum, wombat, kangaroo, Echidna, lyre bird. Gravel Hill Primary School. 1988 Production 'The Wallaby Track''artwork, acrylic, australiana -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : July 1991
Not blowing in the wind [recycling paper] / p1. Completing the picture [Disability access at The Alexandra Gardens] / p1. Business seminar / p1. Manna from the heavens [water consumption and water rates] / p1. Willsmere go-ahead [Jennings development] / p1. Diary dates for July / p2. Winter: a good time for bushwalking [Kew Bushwalkers Club] / p2. Kinder's 40th [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p2. Study Camp / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker / p3. Chief Executive's Column [amalgamation of local government entities] / Malcolm Hutchinson p3. Your chance to stand [Council elections] / p4. Letter to the editor [Kew Junction] / Tim Warmington p4. Looking into windows [Property revaluations] / p4. Mayor opens park [bicycle path in Outer Circle Linear Park] / p4. Gisborne passes this motion [Dog Act] / p4. Traffic Management updates - Speed cameras? [Area 6, Area 7, Area 10] / p5. Nit picking again [new head lice brochure] / p5. Concerned about possums? / p5. Your tobacco taxes at work / p5. Taste it ... you'll like it [Beatrix Potter] / p6. Literacy programmes [Kew Community House programmes] / p6. Royal Guide Dogs needs your help / p6. Youth Leadership course / p6. Rock bottom prices [petrol price competition] / p7. Arthritis AGM [Kew Arthritis Self Help Group] / p7. Cheque for Blind Mission [fundraising for Christian Blind Mission International by Carey Grammar School] / p7. Live comedy at Hartwell [Hartwell Players] / p8. Peel Street Anniversary [Sir Robert Peel PM] / p8. Holeproof factory future [Holeproof Hosiery plant in Surry Hills] / p8. What topics arose? [architectural and garden roses] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionNot blowing in the wind [recycling paper] / p1. Completing the picture [Disability access at The Alexandra Gardens] / p1. Business seminar / p1. Manna from the heavens [water consumption and water rates] / p1. Willsmere go-ahead [Jennings development] / p1. Diary dates for July / p2. Winter: a good time for bushwalking [Kew Bushwalkers Club] / p2. Kinder's 40th [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p2. Study Camp / p2. Commentary / Cr Daryl Oldaker / p3. Chief Executive's Column [amalgamation of local government entities] / Malcolm Hutchinson p3. Your chance to stand [Council elections] / p4. Letter to the editor [Kew Junction] / Tim Warmington p4. Looking into windows [Property revaluations] / p4. Mayor opens park [bicycle path in Outer Circle Linear Park] / p4. Gisborne passes this motion [Dog Act] / p4. Traffic Management updates - Speed cameras? [Area 6, Area 7, Area 10] / p5. Nit picking again [new head lice brochure] / p5. Concerned about possums? / p5. Your tobacco taxes at work / p5. Taste it ... you'll like it [Beatrix Potter] / p6. Literacy programmes [Kew Community House programmes] / p6. Royal Guide Dogs needs your help / p6. Youth Leadership course / p6. Rock bottom prices [petrol price competition] / p7. Arthritis AGM [Kew Arthritis Self Help Group] / p7. Cheque for Blind Mission [fundraising for Christian Blind Mission International by Carey Grammar School] / p7. Live comedy at Hartwell [Hartwell Players] / p8. Peel Street Anniversary [Sir Robert Peel PM] / p8. Holeproof factory future [Holeproof Hosiery plant in Surry Hills] / p8. What topics arose? [architectural and garden roses] / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : July 1989
Council elections on August 5 / p1. dates for July / p2. Recycling is the solution / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin p3. Social isolation in Kew [Kew Community Action Group] / p3. Bridge duplication [Chandler Highway Bridge] / p3. Garbage review / p3. Notices / p4. Possums Playgroup / p4. Traffic update Area 10 / p4. Kew's/Hawthorn's CABs reduce hours [Citizens’ Advice Bureaux] / p4. Yarra Scenic Drive / p4. Theatre of the Deaf [MLC] / p4. Sale of other's treasures buys talking books [Friends of Kew Library] / p5. A rewarding career at home / p5. New children's vaccine [measles, mumps, rubella] / p5. First aid-course / p5. Kew Community House / p6. Traffic humps / p6. Greenlink Kew / p6. Jeff Fenech's gloves under the hammer [Kew Football Club, North Kew Football Club] / p6. Neighbourhood Watch / p6. 15 minute Hamlet [Toorak Players Teenage Workshop] / p7. Kane's Bridge work / p7. We like school [Sacred Heart School] / p7. Mayor hosts reception to say thanks to volunteers / p8. Letters to the editor [Neighbourhood Watch] / p8. Kew Band report / p8. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCouncil elections on August 5 / p1. dates for July / p2. Recycling is the solution / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin p3. Social isolation in Kew [Kew Community Action Group] / p3. Bridge duplication [Chandler Highway Bridge] / p3. Garbage review / p3. Notices / p4. Possums Playgroup / p4. Traffic update Area 10 / p4. Kew's/Hawthorn's CABs reduce hours [Citizens’ Advice Bureaux] / p4. Yarra Scenic Drive / p4. Theatre of the Deaf [MLC] / p4. Sale of other's treasures buys talking books [Friends of Kew Library] / p5. A rewarding career at home / p5. New children's vaccine [measles, mumps, rubella] / p5. First aid-course / p5. Kew Community House / p6. Traffic humps / p6. Greenlink Kew / p6. Jeff Fenech's gloves under the hammer [Kew Football Club, North Kew Football Club] / p6. Neighbourhood Watch / p6. 15 minute Hamlet [Toorak Players Teenage Workshop] / p7. Kane's Bridge work / p7. We like school [Sacred Heart School] / p7. Mayor hosts reception to say thanks to volunteers / p8. Letters to the editor [Neighbourhood Watch] / p8. Kew Band report / p8. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Park Orchards resident, Frank Szanto, looking after possums. Circa 1986