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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1947-1954
... Public Notice Shire of Stawell (on Calico) This Bridge... grampians Realia Memorabilia Public Notice Shire of Stawell ...Public Notice Shire of Stawell (on Calico) This Bridge is Closedstawell -
City of Whittlesea
Sign (item) - Shire of Whittlesea Notice, Reservoir Printing Works, Notice given to stop carting on roadway
... public notices... public notices Reservoir Printing Works ...Shire of Whittlesea / Notice is hereby given that as / is likely to be seriously injured by traffic - to wit / soil, clay, sand or stone carting / The Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Whittlesea has decided to / stop all carting on such roadway as from the - day of / - 196 - , to the - day of - 196 - , / both dates inclusive / Any person who contravenes or fails to observe the provisions of this / notice shall be liable to a penalty of not more than forty dollars ($40) / By order / R G C Cook, Shire Secretary / Reservoir Printing Workspublic notices -
City of Whittlesea
Sign (item) - Shire of Whittlesea Notice, Notice given to stop carting on roadway - sand
... public notices... Cook, Shire Secretary / Arnall & Jackson, Print public notices ...Shire of Whittlesea / Notice is hereby given that as / is likely to be seriously injured by traffic - to wit / soil, clay, sand or stone carting / The Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Whittlesea has decided to / stop all carting on such roadway as from the - day of / - 195 - , to the - day of - 195 - , / both dates inclusive / Any person who contravenes or fails to observe the provisions of this / notice shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty pounds (20) / By order / R G C Cook, Shire Secretary / Arnall & Jackson, Printpublic notices -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - The future of Frognall, 1989
... Public notice from newspaper, 1989 inviting ideas...The future of Frognall Ephemera Public notice from ...Public notice from newspaper, 1989 inviting ideas on proposals for the future of "Frognall". Closing date 31st July 1989 Camberwell Council.canterbury, frognall (house), camberwell council, mont albert road, hicks> clarence, gall> james, gamlin> robert, world war 1939-1945 -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, Wonthaggi or Powlett Express newspaper, "SHIRE OF/ PHILLIP ISLAND/ TENDERS", 30.7.1946
... Photocopy of Public Notice, Rectangular. Single collumn.... This small public notice from a Wonthaggi newspaper at a time when ...Shire of Phillip Island managed the Phillip Island Penguin Parade during this era, and made several improvements for visitors including the building of a kiosk for food and beverage and some souvenirs. The building was located on a bitumen area at the base of the hill along with a brick toilet block. The area was actually raised from creek bed adjacent to the bitumen area, with Little Penguin rookery either side. The Shire tendered out the contract for the running of this kiosk on a 3 yearly basis.This small public notice from a Wonthaggi newspaper at a time when no local newspaper was being published on Phillip Island, marks the time when the Shire of Phillip Island began to increase provision of tourist facilities at the Penguin Parade. The number of visitors being 100,000 for the previous year is also an excellent indication of the popularity of the Penguin Parade. The listing of infrastructure available to the building is useful.Photocopy of Public Notice, Rectangular. Single collumn with heading, sub-heading, 5 paragraphs of text and Name and position of Shire Secretary. Black and white."30-7-64 EX" Meaning: 30.07.1964. Powlett Express newspaper.phillip island penguin parade, shire of phillip island, penguin parade kiosk, tender process, penguin parade visitor numbers, sec state electricity commission, stan harris phillip island shire secretary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Halliday Park, 2/09/1994
... Public Notice (City of Nunawading) regarding Halliday Park... Mitcham melbourne Article Newspaper Halliday Park Public Notice ...Public Notice (City of Nunawading) regarding Halliday Park Concept Plan re removal of Cypress Trees. Nunawading Post, 2 September 1994.parks and reserves, halliday park -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Naming of sports oval after Howard Wilson at Whitehorse Reserve, 2010
... City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name... Stephen City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name ...City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval.City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval. Howard Wilson was highly regarded by the cricketing community.City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval.wilson, howard, whitehorse reserve, mcgrath, stephen -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, City of Port Phillip, Naming Proposal Port Melbourne, Mar 2002
... Public notice placed in Emerald Hill Times, March 2002... Melbourne Public notice placed in Emerald Hill Times, March 2002 ...Proposal for "Fussy"s Beach"in honour of Peter Fussell, formerly South Melbourne engineer, soundly rejected. 1. Although Peter was involved in designs for this area of foreshore as an engineer for COPP, he was unknown in Port 2. Not customary to name beaches after people 3. "Fussy" was only certain officer's nickname for Peter and was also seen to lack dignityPublic notice placed in Emerald Hill Times, March 2002, proposing "Sandridge Beach" be renamed "Fussy's Beach"in honour of former city engineer peter Fussell, who was ill.town planning - proposals shelved, garden city, peter fussel - city engineer -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Research file: Mining
... ). Includes reports and copies of public notices for mining lease... reports and copies of public notices for mining lease applications ...David Gordon Collection. Compiled by David Gordon. Black binder containing copies of documents and information about mining activities in Victoria (19th C to early 20th). Includes reports and copies of public notices for mining lease applications. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article - News article: Old Tarnagullaites Reunion, c. 1960
... Small news clipping which is a public notice about... Reunion Article Small news clipping which is a public notice about ...Williams Family Collection. Small news clipping which is a public notice about the upcoming reunion of Tarnagulla Old Boys and Girls Society, to be held at the Palms, Alexandra Ave, Melbourne. Undated but probably 1960. tarnagulla -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Campbells Croft / Abbey Walk: Proposed management plan, 7/09/1994
... Public Notice (City of Nunawading) advertising public...: Proposed management plan Public Notice (City of Nunawading ...Public Notice (City of Nunawading) advertising public meeting about development options for Campbells Croft / Abbey Walk, 14 September 1994. From Nunawading Post, 7 September 1994.parks and reserves, campbells croft, abbey walk, vermont -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Holland Loxton, Notification to the Residents of Derrick Street by the Local Board of Health, 1885
... council notices -- public health....) council notices -- public health derrick street -- kew (Vic ...Streets and drains were the basic infrastructure problems for Kew in the 1880s. Decent streets and drains were fundamental to the quality of life of the residents. Without drainage, streets became muddy, boggy and sometimes impassable. Pools and puddles of stagnant water became smelly. The run off water, mixed with human and animal wastes, because there was no sewerage, became a health hazard. Streets and drains then became what were known as 'a nuisance'. Kew suffered from bouts of typhoid fever during the 1880s. Derrick Street was a private street on the margin of the business district of Kew and a well-used thoroughfare. We hear first about Derrick Street when the ratepayers applied to Council to have the street 'taken over' in January 1881. The Council agreed, after much debate, but ratepayers had to pay half the costs. The argument of the majority of the Council was that there was an established policy that ratepayers of private streets either had to hand over the street fully-formed or pay half the costs if Council did the work. It was felt that to make an exception for Derrick Street would create a precedent for ratepayers of other private streets. On the other hand the ratepayers, and a minority of Council, believed that there were extenuating circumstances in the case of Derrick Street. They believed that the costing by the Borough Surveyor was excessive. They felt the Council was partly responsible for the state of the street due to a channel on Bulleen Road, which deposited sand in the street. The Council had also put in some kerbing at the entrance to the street. Finally, the ratepayers believed that the street had become an important and convenient thoroughfare in Kew, and thus should be an exception to the policy on private streets. In the end a decision was delayed to allow the ratepayers to drain and form the street themselves. And there the matter stood till September 1882, when Miss Reilly complained about rubbish on a block of land in Derrick Street. So, in October 1882 the Council agreed to take over and form the street with the ratepayers paying half the costs. The ratepayers did not want to pay, so the argument continued in Council into 1883. There was a standoff for a further 18 months, until the problem could no longer be ignored. In October 1884 the Inspector of Nuisances and the Health Officer reported that Derrick Street was a health hazard as there was no drainage outlet for waste water. These reports changed the status of the problem of Derrick Street. It became an issue of public health, and thus the Council, acting as the Local Board of Health, had power to prepare plans and order the ratepayers to drain the street and pay all the costs, or let the Council do the work and charge ratepayers half the costs of the works. By April 1885, the time for ratepayers to complete the works themselves had expired, so the Council proceeded with the work and required ratepayers to pay for their share of the costs. All ratepayers had paid by the end of April except Mr Whiddycombe, who refused to pay. Mr Whiddycombe was warned to pay in October 1885. Legal action was taken against him in November. The Council lost the case on technical grounds. The Council, acting as the Local Board of Health, relaunched the legal action and won. The last we hear of Derrick Street is that seven day’s notice was given to Derrick Street ratepayers to pay for the drainage works in May 1887. We presume that Mr Whiddycombe paid. (Research: Andrew Frost)Rare and historic publication issued by the Board of Health in the Borough of Kew in 1885 to residents of Derrick street regarding the need for proper drainage for the purpose of improving public health.Printed formal notice sent by the Board of Health of the Borough of Kew to landowners in Derrick Street, Kew. The notice advised the owners that they were required to form and drain the street according to the levels and specifications approved by the Board. The letter was sent on January 23rd 1885, and signed by the Inspector of Nuisances.borough of kew -- greater melbourne (vic.), council notices -- public health, derrick street -- kew (vic.) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Creek stream flow management plan, 30/09/2015
... In this Public Notice, Melbourne Water seeks feedback.... In this Public Notice, Melbourne Water seeks feedback on the Diamond ...In this Public Notice, Melbourne Water seeks feedback on the Diamond Creek Stream Flow Management Plan.News clipping, black text, colour map.diamond creek stream flow management plan, melbourne water. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Reduction in service - power restrictions, 1940's to 1950's
... to a single foolscap lined page. two public notices and one letter... public notices and one letter. 1 - Public Notice - SEC - about ...Yields information about the Ballarat Tramway services and timetables.Page of three newspaper clippings from The Courier, pasted to a single foolscap lined page. two public notices and one letter. 1 - Public Notice - SEC - about reduction in services from 20/2/1951 until further notice, restricted services. 2 - "Calling all Pointies" - letter from Fred Ritchie and I McConchie of Golden Point football club? - about the arrangements for extra trams on the Mt Pleasant line. Wal has provided a hand written note, dated 3-10-1953, about the Golden Point vs Redan at the City Oval and the trams used. 3 - Public Notice - dated 10/8/1941 about the Sunday Night excursion Train from Melbourne being met by an tram on the Mt Pleasant route. Contained within Reg Item 5507 - Foolscap binder with green covers, black binding edge and metal clips. timetables, services, football -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Public Notice - Royal visit day", Mar. 1954
... "Public Notice - Royal visit day"...Newspaper cutting, The Courier, March 1954. SEC Public... Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Newspaper "Public Notice ...Yields information about the tram arrangements for the Royal visit to Ballarat in 1954. Has a strong association with the event.Newspaper cutting, The Courier, March 1954. SEC Public Notice, for the traffic arrangements for the Royal Visit Day, Saturday, 6th March 1954. gives details of the first cars, frequency, closure arrangements, shuttle services. Signed by H. W. Linaker, Manager.royal visit, ballarat, sec -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Newsletters, Dandenong Ranges Local Employment Trading Scheme, Sep. 1993-Feb. 1999
... , items of interest, public notices, etc. and a list of people... of interest, public notices, etc. and a list of people offering ...Monthly newsletters of Dandedong Ranges Local Employment Trading Scheme (DRLETS), Sep. 1993-Feb. 1999 (missing Jul. 94. Apr., Jun., Oct. & Nov. 98). Each edition contains advertisements, items of interest, public notices, etc. and a list of people offering services.dandenong ranges local employments trading sceme, l.e.t.s., selby community house, food co-operative -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Scrapbook, newspaper cuttings relating to Port Melbourne, Jul 1921
... , Star, Punch newspapers. Cuttings include Public Notices... Public Notices and news stories. (*Later enclosed but not pasted ...A scrapbook of news cuttings relating to Port Melbourne, kept by Town Clerk Syd Anderson from 4-7-1921 to 30-5-1936, 1948*, 1973-74* # from The Argus, Age, Sun, Herald, Record, Star, Punch newspapers. Cuttings include Public Notices and news stories. (*Later enclosed but not pasted on pages)local government, natural environment, maritime, transport - railways, sydney sims anderson, town clerks -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Eltham War Memorial Complex, 1961
... to sell, Andrew Lemon Nov. 2018 Public Notice: Heritage Act 2017... Lemon Nov. 2018 Public Notice: Heritage Act 2017 ...Background context for the establishment of the Eltham War Memorial as a living memorial, championed by the women of the community with the establishment of the Eltham War Memorial Trust and how the memorial was funded by public donations and eventually handed over to Council. The essay came about in 2018 following community protest at Council's plans to sell the land. Following abandonment of the sale process and putting development on hold, community groups pulled together to apply for heritage protection of the site with Heritage Victoria. This was formally rejected in May 2020.Contents: An essay addressed to the Councillors of Nillumbik Shire, October 2018: About the Eltham War Memorial and the adjacent community-owned sites in Eltham that the Council threatens to sell, Andrew Lemon Nov. 2018 Public Notice: Heritage Act 2017, Recommendations to the Heritage Council, Heritage Council Victoria, The Age, May 22, 2020, p34eltham war memorial, eltham war memorial trust, mrs. ada lyon, mrs. cairns officer, mrs. j.j. morrison, andrew lemon, children's library, eltham war memorial garden, eltham war memorial gate, eltham war memorial hall, garden of remembrance, heritage council victoria, nillumbik shire council, theodore feldbauer, violet feldbauer (nee teagle) -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Tramway service restrictions, 1940's to 1950's
... " - Public Notice, for 15/4/1947, about the restrictions in Services..." - Public Notice, for 15/4/1947, about the restrictions in Services ...Yields information about the Ballarat Tramway services and timetables and the restriction to 20 mins services in 1947 and a coal strike in 1949.Page of three newspaper clippings from The Courier, pasted to a single foolscap lined page. 1 - "Tramway Service Restrictions" - Public Notice, for 15/4/1947, about the restrictions in Services, due to industrial disputes in the electricity generation, 30 min services between 9am and 4pm, Monday to Friday. 2 - Photo of No. 32, loading passengers in Sturt St at Lydiard St, dated 16/4/1947 about the power restrictions. 3 - Public Notice - July 1949, about the tramways not operating on Saturday 2/7/149 and Sunday 3/6/1949. Wal has written "Coal Strike" in red ink underneath. Contained within Reg Item 5507 - Foolscap binder with green covers, black binding edge and metal clips. timetables, services, ballarat, strike, industrial issues -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Warrnambool Examiner 1872, 1872
... . The advertisements and public notices have been marked by an editor in red.... The advertisements and public notices have been marked by an editor in red ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded in 1851 by John Wilkson and Richard Osburne. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of the original papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they came from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 2nd January 1872 to 29th March 1872. They are bound together using glue with a plain cardboard cover which is blotched and stained. The individual papers are broadsheets of two pages printed on the four sides. The edges of the pages are crumpled and torn. The advertisements and public notices have been marked by an editor in red and blue. warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Robert Green, c1980
... Trust 1915 - 1916. Includes letters, track issues, public... - 1916. Includes letters, track issues, public notices, tramcars ...Set of about 75 black and white photographs from the Brunswick and Coburg Leader newspaper, regarding the construction and early operation of the Melbourne Brunswick and Coburg Tramway Trust 1915 - 1916. Includes letters, track issues, public notices, tramcars. Each print has the date on the top and the number in the series. On the back is the negative number. Photographed by Robert Greentrams, tramways, mbctt, construction, brunswick, coburg, tramways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Shire elections, 1937, 1939
... , 1939; also notice for public meeting called by Mitcham.... Halliday (undated) and George Walker, 1939; also notice for public...) and George Walker, 1939; also notice for public meeting called ...Shire elections for Mitcham RidingShire elections for Mitcham Riding - leaflets for R.R. Halliday (undated) and George Walker, 1939; also notice for public meeting called by Mitcham and Vermont Progress Association re increased valuations, 1937.Shire elections for Mitcham Riding local government, shire of blackburn and mitcham, halliday, r.r., walker, george g., mitcham and vermont progress association -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Warrnambool Examiner 1871, 1871
... are tattered. The advertisements and public notices have been heavily.... The edges of many pages are tattered. The advertisements and public ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded in 1851 by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie late became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of these original papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 3th October 1871 to 29th December 1871. They are bound together with a plain cardboard cover and brown side binding with the pages glued together. The individual copies are broadsheets of two pages printed on both sides. The edges of many pages are tattered. The advertisements and public notices have been heavily marked by an editor with red and blue pencil.warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, The Legacy Libeller, 1932
... The Legacy Libeller and included cricket scores, public notices... The Legacy Libeller and included cricket scores, public notices ...Newsletter possibly made to record the events of cricket matches at a Somer’s Camp during Christmas 1932. Newsletter called The Legacy Libeller and included cricket scores, public notices and social notes. Annotation: 'Author. Editor. Artist Pat.Hanna. A.R.B.' Originals available at 01289, 01290 and 01291.Shows some of the activities at the junior legatee camps, such as cricket matches and newsletter publishing.Photocopy of eight page foolscap size newsletter.camp savige, somers camp, newsletter -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Use of Weekly tickets on Bendigo Tramways 1927
... copy of Public Notice providing fares and the number of daily.... Included is a typed copy of Public Notice providing fares ...Copy of a document from an original source, typed, outlining the use and methods of checking weekly tickets on the Bendigo tramway system. Dated 21/4/1927. Included is a typed copy of Public Notice providing fares and the number of daily trips on the Golden Square and Lake Weeroona line, dated Feb. 1927.Yields information about the use of Weekly tickets on the Bendigo tramways in 1927.Single sheet of blue foolscap paper, typed - copy of report regarding the use of Weekly tickets on Bendigo Tramways 1927.trams, tramcars, weekly tickets, tickets, bendigo -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
News Sheet, Newspaper Warrnambool Examiner, 1871
... . The advertisements and public notices in the newspapers have been marked... with a brown binding and glue. The advertisements and public notices ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded in 1851 by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 4th July 1871 to 29th September 1871. They are broadsheets with each copy containing two pages printed both sides. The papers are bound with a plain cardboard cover which is torn with parts missing. The pages are bound with a brown binding and glue. The advertisements and public notices in the newspapers have been marked with red and blue pencil by an editor. Some of the pages are torn at the edges.warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1916
... gossip, In Memoriam, Public notices, Answers to correspondents..., Public notices, Answers to correspondents, Echoes of the past ...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 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
News Sheet, Newspaper Examiner, 1869
... and are tattered in places. The pages (advertisements and public notices... and public notices) have been marked in blue and red pencil ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists.These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner from 2nd April 1869 to 28th September 1869. The papers are two pages of broadsheet, printed on the four sides, published twice a week and occasionally containing a Supplement sheet. The cover is plain cardboard with grey binding held together by glue. The cover is torn and the pages have many torn edges and are tattered in places. The pages (advertisements and public notices) have been marked in blue and red pencil by an editor.Inside front cover: ‘1869 April to September’warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
News Sheet, Newspaper Examiner Warrnambool, 1869, 1870
... edges. The advertisements and public notices have been marked... and public notices have been marked by the editor with red and blue ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family which was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original papers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 1st October 1869 to 29th March 1870. They are broadsheets with each copy having two pages printed on the four sides. These are two sets from October to November and from January to March bound together with plain cardboard, beige binding and glue. The front cover is tattered and the papers have crumpled and torn edges. The advertisements and public notices have been marked by the editor with red and blue pencil.Set one cover: ‘1869 October, November, December’ Set two cover: ‘1870 January to March inclusive’ warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax -
Mortlake and District Historical Society
Sign, 22/03/1935
... This public notice of 1935 warns of the dangers...." This public notice of 1935 warns of the dangers of Infantile Paralysis ...This public notice of 1935 warns of the dangers of Infantile Paralysis. It advises scalding dairy products and reporting stock illness, even though the disease was viral (discovered by U.S. researchers in 1908), not bacterial. There was little chance of protecting children against contracting the disease as the Salk vaccine was not available until 1955, although medical research into the development of preventative serum was well advanced in the 1940's. Treatment of the disease was primitive and a cure not possible.Infantile paralysis was a fearful disease increasingly prevalent in the early 20th Century. Children under 3 were especially susceptible. It could be said to be forever associated with this part of the Western District as a result of the celebrated author, Alan Marshall (1902-1984) suffering its effects. He immortalised his childhood, which was profoundly affected by his paralysis, in the autobiograhical novel 'I can jump puddles'. Calico rectangle off white"Shire of Hampden. Recommendations by the Medical Officer of Health. During the last few weeks eighteen cases of INFANTILE PARALYSIS have occurred in this district. PARENTS are advised to seek Medical advice early in any case of sickness. It is not wise while this sickness is about to treat sick people by home remedies for a few days, for the mild fever-headache, &c., may be the early stage of INFANTILE PARALYSIS, and if a doctor is consulted then he has his best chance of protecting the patient from paralysis. All persons in the district are advised to scald all milk and cream used in the home, even that taken by adults. The people in the district may help solve the puzzle of where this disease comes from, by reporting at once to the Stock Inspector any sickness among the animals. SHIRE OFFICE, CAMPERDOWN, 22nd March, 1935. THOS.F.LITTLE, Secretary, Shire of Hampden." disease, infantile paralysis, poliomyelitis, shire of hampden, public health, childhood