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Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign, whitfeild Station sign
... Station Sign ...whitfeild Station sign ...station sign...Historic - Victorian Railways Station sign used...Station Sign - Whitfield large black wooden backing board... Station sign used at Whitfield Station Whitfield Station ...Historic - Victorian Railways Station sign used at Whitfield Station Whitfield Station The terminus of the line. Whitfield was the most distant narrow gauge station from Melbourne Opened 1899 Closed 1953 Whitfield was the small terminus for the Whitfield railway line The station had a moderately long passenger platform, small goods yard, goods shed, ticket office and locomotive shed. Platforms 1 Tracks 3 Historic - Victorian Railways Station sign used at Whitfield StationStation Sign - Whitfield large black wooden backing board with white letteringWhitfieldpuffing billy, victorian railways, station sign, whitfield -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign - Entrance Tickets
... Station Sign - Entrance Tickets...station sign...Station Sign - Entrance Tickets A sign from the early days...Station Sign - Entrance Tickets wooden brown with yellow...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Entrance Tickets ...Station Sign - Entrance Tickets A sign from the early days of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society era, to advise where the entrance was to obtain tickets for travel on Puffing Billy. Historic - Puffing Billy Railway Station Sign from the early days of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society era. Used to advise where the entrance was to obtain tickets for travel on Puffing Billy. Station Sign - Entrance Tickets wooden brown with yellow lettering painted signEntrance Ticketspuffing billy, station sign -
Puffing Billy Railway
Tecoma Station Sign
... Tecoma Station Sign...station sign...Station Sign - Tecoma Tecoma railway station is located...Station Sign - Tecoma wooden rectangle Station name sign...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Tecoma Tecoma ...Station Sign - Tecoma Tecoma railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Tecoma opening on 1st December 1924. The station was originally on the Upper Ferntree Gully - Gembrook narrow gauge line. It along with the rest of the line closed on 30 April 1954, reopening on 19 February 1962 when the line as far as Belgrave was converted to broad gauge. ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecoma_railway_stationHistoric - Victorian Railways Station sign used at Tecoma StationStation Sign - Tecoma wooden rectangle Station name sign pained yellow background with black letters Tecomapuffing billy, station sign, tecoma station, narrow gauge, puffing billy museum -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign - Yea
... Station Sign - Yea...station sign...Station Sign - Yea Yea Station Opened 16 November...Station Sign - Yea Metal rectangle Station Name Sign...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Yea Yea Station ...Station Sign - Yea Yea Station Opened 16 November 1883 Closed 8 November 1978 Yea is a former railway station in Yea, Victoria, Australia. The tracks have been removed and the reserve has been turned into The Yea Railway Park consisting of the historic railway station and eleven acres of parkland. It has a picnic shelter, barbecue, toilets, playground, skatepark, walking track, community reserve and includes Rotary Park. The station building houses Blackthorn Textiles (a privately run craft shop). Also on the site are the former goods sheds which are available for hire for varied functions. The Yea Country Market is held in the park on the first Saturday of each month and local artists hold an exhibition and sale in the goods sheds each Easter. The site is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yea_railway_station photo at http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/vhd-images/places/000/078/092.jpg Historic - Victorian Railways Station sign used at Yea StationStation Sign - Yea Metal rectangle Station Name Sign with white enamel back ground and black lettersYeapuffing billy, station sign, yea station -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign - Puffing Billy Direction Trains to Belgrave - Emerald & Lakeside
... Station Sign - Puffing Billy Direction Trains to Belgrave...station sign...Station Sign - Puffing Billy Direction Trains At Menzies...Station Sign - Puffing Billy Direction Trains to Belgrave...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Puffing Billy ...Station Sign - Puffing Billy Direction Trains At Menzies Creek, a Puffing Billy train has had to pass another train since 1966, due to a single line in operation from Belgrave or Emerald / Lakeside / Cockatoo / Gembrook to enable more trains to operate. When two trains passed at Menzies Creek, to assist passengers to travel on the correct train, this sign was erected. The arrows pointed towards the direction of travel as well as the locomotive that was hauling the train. This sign dates from 1975 when the line was re-opened to Lakeside. Historic - Puffing Billy Railway - Station Sign used at Menzies Creek to show next station directionStation Sign - Puffing Billy Direction Trains to Belgrave - Emerald & Lakeside Large rectangle wooden sign Puffing Billy Trains to BELGRAVE Trains to EMERALD & LAKESIDEpuffing billy, menzies creek, station sign -
Puffing Billy Railway
Emerald Station Sign
... Emerald Station Sign...station sign...Station Sign - Emerald Emerald Station is situated...Station Sign - Emerald Metal rectangle Station Name Sign...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Emerald Emerald ...Station Sign - Emerald Emerald Station is situated on the Puffing Billy Railway in Victoria, Australia. It was opened with the Railway on 18 December 1900 and comprised a platform track and a loop siding. A passing loop was added between the two a few years later. There was also a spur siding off the Down end of No. 3 Road. Two standard 12 ft by 20 ft timber portable station buildings with a Van Goods Shed between (all adjoining) were provided on the platform and a Goods Shed on the No. 3 Road loop siding. Other buildings included Tea Rooms, lamp room and toilets along with a cattle race and loading bank. The station building was later reduced in length by one of the portables which housed the General and Ladies' waiting rooms. Emerald today remains very similar to the early days, but has had other Roads added into a Carriage Workshops, a turntable and storage sidings. Also, a Signal and Telegraph Branch depot in the form of a large Goods Shed and a multi-purpose yard building in the form of a Locomotive Depot administration building have been added. During 2009, the station building underwent stage one of an internal restoration to its former glory. ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_railway_station,_Victoria photos at http://www.vicrailstations.com/Gembrook/Emerald/Emerald.html Historic - Victorian Railways Station sign used at Emerald Station Station Sign - Emerald Metal rectangle Station Name Sign with white enamel back ground and black lettersEmeraldstation sign, puffing billy, emerald station -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign - Fielder
... Station Sign - Fielder...station sign...Station Sign - Fielder Fielder Station is situated...Station Sign - Fielder wooden rectangle Station name sign...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Fielder Fielder ...Station Sign - Fielder Fielder Station is situated on the Puffing Billy Railway in Australia. It opened as a Stopping Place on Monday 10 September 1928, as part of the Gembrook railway line. It was originally an unnamed platform, with time tables noting a station at 38 miles (61 km). In 1929, local Harry Watson constructed a Mallee shed and unofficially named it Ancaster after his home town in Lincolnshire, England, but this was quickly changed by some children to Laura, who was a young local girl. The Victorian Railways officially named it Fielder from Tuesday 5 February 1929, after a nearby resident. It was planned to name the station after the two local residents Cullen and Fielder and combinations of the two names were suggested, however Fielder was the name finally chosen. It remained nothing more than a Mallee shed with small office and a name board for the rest of its operating life. It was closed with the line on 30 April 1954 and the Mallee shed was sold to US Buslines for unknown use. After closure, the site fell into disrepair, and by the 1990s, little trace of Fielder remained. However, by that time, efforts were being made to extend the railway from Lakeside through to Gembrook, which would complete the entire length of the original line. In 1996, a group of volunteers led by Richard Schurmann in collaboration with the descendants of the Fielder family rebuilt the platform and waiting shed, which was officially re-opened on Saturday 19 April 1997 in preparation for the extension of the line which re-opened in 1998. On 18 November 2012 a plaque was unveiled on the station shed in tribute to the Fielder Family Trains do not normally stop at Fielder ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fielder_railway_station photos at http://www.vicrailstations.com/Gembrook/Fielder/Fielder.htmlHistoric - Station sign used at Fielder StationStation Sign - Fielder wooden rectangle Station name sign pained black background with white lettersFielderpuffing billy, station sign, fielder station -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign - Railway General By-Laws Poster, 1968
... Station Sign - Railway General By-Laws Poster...station sign...Station Sign - Railway General By-Laws Poster Since...Station Sign - Railway By-Laws Poster wooden rectangle...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Railway General ...Station Sign - Railway General By-Laws Poster Since the very early days, Railways have had to have rules for those who travel and those who work on the trains. Some of the rules may refer to social practices of the time, the comfort of passengers or to the safety required in the Railway environment. The Victorian Railways referred to these rules as By-Laws. Not only were there rules, but there may be a fixed penalty (fines) for those who may break them. Being a government body the Victorian Railways had the rules and appropriate action authorised. This poster was issued in 1968 and was one of many that were displayed at most Victorian railway stations. Historic - Victorian Railways - notice board with General By-Laws PosterStation Sign - Railway By-Laws Poster wooden rectangle Station notice board with Railway By-Laws PosterGeneral By-Laws station sign, puffing billy, railway by-laws poster, victorian railways -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign - Upwey
... Station Sign - Upwey...station sign...Upwey Station Sign; Upwey Railway Station is located...Upwey wooden rectangle Station name sign pained yellow...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Upwey Station Sign; Upwey Railway ...Upwey Station Sign; Upwey Railway Station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia. This railway serves the Eastern region of Melbourne. Upwey Railway Station opened on the 3rd of June 1901. Upwey Railway Station has a crossing loop in the middle of a six kilometre section of single railway track between Ferntree Gully Railway Station and Belgrave Railway Station. The station was originally on the Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook narrow gauge line. The Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook Narrow Gauge railway line officially closed on the 30th of April 1954. It saw further use between 1955 and early 1958, when trains were operated by the Puffing Billy Preservation Society in co-operation with the Victorian Railways. The Upper Ferntree Gully to Belgrave section was converted to Broad Guage and re-opened on the 19th of February 1962. This station sign shown here was one of a number used on the Upwey Railway Station while it was Narrow Gauge. Historic - Victorian Railways Station sign used at Upwey StationUpwey wooden rectangle Station name sign pained yellow background with black font.Upweypuffing billy, station sign, upwey station, victorian railways -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Toilet Gentlemen sign
... Station Toilet Gentlemen sign...station sign...Station Sign - Toilet Gentlemen An obvious sign...Station Sign - Toilet Gentlemen sign wooden rectangle...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Toilet Gentlemen ...Station Sign - Toilet Gentlemen An obvious sign for a convenience. The use of the term Gentlemen was shortened to Men at a later time. Historic - Victorian Railways Station Sign - Toilet GentlemenStation Sign - Toilet Gentlemen sign wooden rectangle Station name sign pained white background with black lettersGentlemenpuffing billy, victorian railways, station sign, toilet gentlemen sign -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Toilet Ladies sign
... Station Toilet Ladies sign...station sign...Station Sign - Toilet Ladies An obvious sign...Station Sign - Toilet Ladies sign wooden rectangle Station...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Station Sign - Toilet Ladies ...Station Sign - Toilet Ladies An obvious sign for a convenience. The use of the term Ladies was altered to Women at a later time.Historic - Victorian Railways Station Sign - Toilet LadiesStation Sign - Toilet Ladies sign wooden rectangle Station name sign painted white background with black lettersLadiespuffing billy, victorian railways, station sign, toilet ladies sign -
Yendon History Group
Enamel Station Sign
... Enamel Station Sign...station sign...The sign is shown in photo P , taken on the western...Sign from Yendon station platform. Metal, black underneath... in 1967. Just prior to demolition of the station, the sign ...The sign is shown in photo P , taken on the western platform in 1967. Just prior to demolition of the station, the sign was taken by Ian Smith of Buninyong, and kept by him until its donation to the YHG.Sign from Yendon station platform. Metal, black underneath, front white with black lettering. Top and bottom edges rolled over to the back. Three holes along the top and bottom edges, fitted with metal eyelets.YENDONyendon railway station, station sign -
Puffing Billy Railway
Puffing Billy Preservation Society 50th Anniversary Station Sign, 2005
... Puffing Billy Preservation Society 50th Anniversary Station...station sign... - Station Sign - for the 50th Anniversary of the Preservation ...Puffing Billy Preservation Society 50th Anniversary sign This is the large poster board that was erected at Lakeside to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society in 2005. Established in 1955, the Puffing Billy Preservation Society was formed to operate the narrow gauge trains between Upper Fern Tree Gully and Belgrave following the successful Young Sun specials. With the conversion of the Upper Fern Tree Gully to Belgrave line to broad gauge track, the Puffing Billy Preservation Society was the instigator of restoring the Puffing Billy Railway from Belgrave to Menzies Creek in 1962, Menzies Creek to Emerald in 1965 and Emerald to Lakeside in 1975 and in association with the Emerald Tourist Railway Board, Lakeside to Gembrook in 1998. Historic - Puffing Billy Preservation Society - Station Sign - for the 50th Anniversary of the Preservation SocietyPuffing Billy Preservation Society 50th Anniversary sign Large rectangle metal sign - off white back ground with black lettering Puffing Billy Preservation Society 1955 - 50th Anniversary - 2005 1900 . Line opened by Victorian Railways 1953 . Landslide - Line closed by V.R 1955 . Society established 1962 . Re-opened by Society Today still predominantly volunteer - operated puffing billy, preservation society, station sign, 50th anniversary, lakeside station -
Puffing Billy Railway
Station Sign - Belgrave
... Station Sign - Belgrave...Station Sign - Belgrave Metal sign - white enamel back.../Belgrave.html Historic - Victorian Railways Station sign used ...Belgrave railway station is the terminus of the electrified line from Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, serving the eastern Melbourne suburb of Belgrave. Opened as Monbulk on 18 December 1900, it was renamed Belgrave on 21 November 1904. It was upgraded to a Premium station on 2 July 1996. The station was originally on the Upper Ferntree Gully – Gembrook narrow gauge line. It, along with the rest of the line, officially closed on 30 April 1954. However it saw further use between 1955 and early 1958, when trains were operated by the Puffing Billy Preservation Society in co-operation with the Victorian Railways. The station area re-opened on 19 February 1962 when the line as far as Belgrave was converted to broad gauge and used electric traction as part of the suburban network.[1] It has one island platform with two faces. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Belgrave line services The Puffing Billy Railway Belgrave station is located 100 metres north of the station and is accessible via a short footpath. It was required to be located further down the line than the original narrow-gauge station (which was approximately where the current suburban station car park is located). ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgrave_railway_station photos at http://www.vicrailstations.com/Gembrook/Belgrave/Belgrave.htmlHistoric - Victorian Railways Station sign used at Belgrave StationStation Sign - Belgrave Metal sign - white enamel back ground with black letters Belgravepuffing billy, victorian railways, belgrave station -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Sign - Wodonga Railway Station Sign
... Wodonga Railway Station Sign....A metal railway station platform sign, Wodonga is painted... railways wodonga "WODONGA" A metal railway station platform sign ...The Wodonga rail line and railway station opened in November 1873 when the section of the line from Wangaratta was completed. The expansion of the railways to the northeast of Victoria occurred after the Victorian Government took over the railways in 1867 and the trains serviced large towns such as Seymour, Wangaratta and Wodonga, as well as smaller towns along the way. The original Wodonga Station, located in the middle of the city, was closed on 9 November 2008 as part of the Wodonga rail bypass project. The station platform was largely removed and the area has been redeveloped as part of the Junction precinct.This sign has local and state historical significance as the railways played a critical part in opening up the interior of Australia for commerce, transportation and settlement. It enabled Wodonga to develop as an important centre for social and commercial purposes.A metal railway station platform sign, Wodonga is painted in black in the centre circle against an oblong cross piece"WODONGA"railways, wodonga railway station, victoria railways, wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Sign - Wodonga Railway Station Sign, c. 1880s to 1920s
... Wodonga Railway Station Sign. .... The Cudgewa line was opened in 1921, so the Wodonga train station sign.... The Cudgewa line was opened in 1921, so the Wodonga train station sign ...The Wodonga train line opened in November 1873 when the section of the train line from Wangaratta to Wodonga was completed. A goods shed was built at this time in 1873 and a permanent train station was completed in 1874. The expansion of the railways to the northeast of Victoria occurred after the Victorian Government took over the railways in 1867 and the trains serviced large towns such as Seymour, Wangaratta and Wodonga, as well as smaller towns along the way. The Tallangatta and Cudgewa train lines from Wodonga were built in stages from the 1880s to the 1920s in what is considered to be some of the most challenging landscape for railways. The Cudgewa line was opened in 1921, so the Wodonga train station sign dates from this period.The Wodonga train station sign has local and state significance due to its use in Wodonga in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as part of the expansion of the Victorian Railways in the northeast of the state.Old painted wooden sign from the Wodonga train station with the directions for changing to the Tallangatta and Cudgewa train line in light coloured paint on a black painted background."WODONGA / CHANGE FOR / TALLANGATTA & CUDGEWA / LINE" wodonga railway station, wodonga train station, tallangatta train line, cudgewa train line, railway signs, victorian railways signs -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Montmorency Ambulance Station sign, 06/11/2017
... Montmorency Ambulance Station sign... photograph Montmorency Ambulance Station sign Photograph - Digital ...This photograph shows the front of the Montmorency Ambulance Station in Apex Way, shortly before being demolished in 2017 to build a new Ambulance station.Digital copy of colour photographmontmorency, ambulance victoria, apex way montmorency -
Puffing Billy Railway
Plaque Sign - Station Clock - Ballarat Station, 1998
... Plaque Sign - Station Clock - Ballarat Station...Station Clock plaque - Ballarat Station small wooden Plaque... wooden Plaque Sign with engraved letters Plaque Sign - Station ...Station Clock plaque - Ballarat Station This plaque is dedicated to the late Eric Quinlan who rescued the nearby clock (Item 000180) from the Parcels Office at the Victorian Railways Ballarat railway station. Historic - plaque for Station Clock - Ballarat Station - which was used in the Parcels Office at the Victorian Railways Ballarat railway stationStation Clock plaque - Ballarat Station small wooden Plaque Sign with engraved lettersThis historic railway clock , originally installed in the Parcels Office at Ballarat Station is from the estate of the late Eric Quinlan an enthusiastic supporter of railway preservation and long- time member of Puffing Billy Preservation Society Donated by his close friend , Peter Ralph , 1998 puffing billy, station clock, plaque, ballarat station -
Puffing Billy Railway
Guards Van Ticket Office Sign
... station sign... - Ticket Office sign puffing billy station sign ticket box Ticket ...Guards Van Sign - Ticket Office In the Preservation Society days of Puffing Billy, not all stations were manned for the sale of tickets, and tickets were sold from the Guards Van. To advise the public where they could obtain tickets this sign was placed above one of the windows on the guards van. Tickets could be issued from here for passengers to travel on the line.Historic - Puffing Billy Railways Guards Van Sign - Ticket Office sign Guards Van Sign - Ticket Office White enamel sign with black letteringTicket Office puffing billy, station sign, ticket box -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... rail trail koroit koroit railway station sign Digital images ...Koroit is a town in Western Victoria.Digital images of a railway sign for Koroittransport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, sign -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... station sign wood equipment stairs switch rust Digital images ...Digital images of rusty railway infrastructure at Koroit Railway Station.transport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, sign, wood, equipment, stairs, switch, rust -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Station Stawell
... Stawell Bus Station Sign. VLine Sign and othe rsigns... Bus Station Sign. VLine Sign and othe rsigns visable ...Stawell Railway StationStawell Bus Station Sign. VLine Sign and othe rsigns visable but unreadablestawell railways transport -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Brucker, Crowes after the 1919 fires, 1919
... B/W. Crowes station sign, the remains of a chimney.... Crowes station sign, the remains of a chimney, galvanised iron ...The 1919 bushfire was the worst the area suffered. The fire struck on Saturday afternoon on the 15th February. It destroyed the station at Lavers Hill and Crowes, departmental residences at Lavers Hill and Weeaproinah, the overhead bridges at Beech Forest and Wimba, and damaged the track at various points along the line so that two locomotives became temporarily marooned at Beech Forest.. By the following Tuesday a daily fire relief train had begun operation. By the following Sunday a special train loaded with army tents travelled through to Lavers Hill and deposited most of its consignment there because little remained of this sizeable settlement. An outsider would have had difficulty in picking the place. The letters of the Lavers Hill station nameboard had been burnt although the metal letters survived, and one of the local wags had rearranged them to read "LIARS HELL". By the 1920s water trains were being used to help fight fires, a simple NQR open wagon loaded with the standard 1500 litre square iron water tank.B/W. Crowes station sign, the remains of a chimney, galvanised iron sheet and a water tank, and two men gazing at the camera. Note in the background the clear felling of the timber.crowes; lavers hill; beech forest; weeaproinah; wimba; railways; bushfire; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BADHAM COLLECTION: VICTORIAN RAILWAYS DEPARTMENTAL FREE WAYBILL
... station signed N D Maughan. Small paper memo.... station signed N D Maughan. Small paper memo. Document BADHAM ...Victorian railways departmental free waybill no.462846 11.4.1962, goods- coal barrow from Spotswood station to Bendigo station signed N D Maughan. Small paper memo.document, memo, railway, n d maughan / spotswood station to bendigo station -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Press Release, Metlink, "Signage, way-finding and branding", c2009
... and railway station signs and the colours involved. Not dated.... of new tram stop and railway station signs and the colours ...Press Release - printed on A4 paper, titled "Signage, way-finding and branding" about the roll out of new tram stop and railway station signs and the colours involved. Not dated.trams, tramways, metlink, signs, marketing, public transport, tram stops, railway station -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Street at Bourke Street Ringwood, looking south, early 1960s prior to Eastland development
... , 'Court House' and 'Bourke St.' Police station sign to right....' Police station sign to right of picture. Ringwood Street ...Black and white photograph of road. Trees line left of street. Power pole to right of photograph with signage reading, 'Court House' and 'Bourke St.' Police station sign to right of picture.Typed below photograph, "Ringwood St. looking south. Ringwood Reserve on left". -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Sign - SIGN BENDIGO RAILWAY STATION
... SIGN BENDIGO RAILWAY STATION...Bendigo Railway station Sign. Approx 2000mm x 350mm... Bendigo Railway station Sign. Approx 2000mm x 350mm. Bendigo ...Bendigo Railway station Sign. Approx 2000mm x 350mm. Bendigo written in large white letters on black background. Board is metallic with mounting attatachements at either end. On Loan to Railway Museum (Ian Phillpot, 2014) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Station Stawell Used as a Bus Station 1995
... in the distance, the station with a sign reading Stawell Bus Station other... in the distance, the station with a sign reading Stawell Bus Station other ...Two colour photographs Stawell Railway Station when used as Bus Station Feb 1995 Photograph of the Stawell Railway Station with the station in the distance, the station with a sign reading Stawell Bus Station other signs visable but unclear there is a red flag hanging from one of the verandah ploes.Stawell Bus Stationstawell railways transport -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Flyer - Flyer - Casterton focus of the South West, Victoria, c. 1987
... of Casterton Railway Station, signed 'Paul Astbury 1987.... Illustration on front of Casterton Railway Station, signed 'Paul ...DL flyer, tri-fold. Brochure advertising Casterton. Pale grey, red print, sepia photos. Illustration on front of Casterton Railway Station, signed 'Paul Astbury 1987'. Advertisements in 8156, 8157 are the same, but some of the photos are different. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Flyer - Flyer - Brochure Casterton, Victoria, Casterton focus of the South West, c. 1987
... of Casterton Railway Station, signed 'Paul Astbury 1987... and white photos. Illustration on front of Casterton Railway Station ...DL flyer, tri-fold. Brochure advertising Casterton. Pale mauve, red print, black and white photos. Illustration on front of Casterton Railway Station, signed 'Paul Astbury 1987'. Advertisements in 8156, 8157 are the same, but some of the photos are different.