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Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, CHADWICK, Lynn b. 1914 England d. 2003 England, Two Sitting Figures on Strips, 1972
... Two Sitting Figures on Strips...Lithograph Two Sitting Figures on Strips Print Print CHADWICK, Lynn b. 1914 England d. 2003 England ...LithographSigned and dated 'Chadwick 72' to lower left corner of print. Edition 36/150, lower right corner of print. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Recession strips opportunity shop, 1991
... Recession strips opportunity shop...Mrs Joan Sparkes says the Victorian Animal Aid Trust Shop at Blackburn South has had its shelves depleted.. Recession strips opportunity shop Article Article ...Opportunity shops have been hit by the recession.Opportunity shops have been hit by the recession. They have more customers but people are selling their goods at garage sales instead of donating to the opportunity shops. Mrs Joan Sparkes says the Victorian Animal Aid Trust Shop at Blackburn South has had its shelves depleted..Opportunity shops have been hit by the recession. clubs and associations, victorian animal aid trust, opportunity shops, sparkes, joan -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Education Department Primary School Film Strips
... Film strips were on loan from Sunvale Primary School...Collection of film strip used for overhead teaching aids...Education Department Primary School Film Strips...Film strips were on loan from Sunvale Primary School Education Education Department Primary School Film Strips Collection of film strip used for overhead teaching aids Photograph Education Department Primary School Film Strips ...Film strips were on loan from Sunvale Primary SchoolEducation Department Primary School Film Stripseducation -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Bay Street looking to the Bay 1963, c.1963
... In 1963 work was being undertaken to create the central Plantation Strip that divides Bay Street. The layout of the strip can be seen although actual work has not begun. ...Photograph looking toward the Bay before the installation of the central Plantation strip. ...On reverse 'Bay Street before plantation strip was started 1963'...Built Environment - Commercial Bay Street Port Melbourne Town Hall On reverse 'Bay Street before plantation strip was started 1963' Photograph looking toward the Bay before the installation of the central Plantation strip. ...In 1963 work was being undertaken to create the central Plantation Strip that divides Bay Street. The layout of the strip can be seen although actual work has not begun. The photo possibly taken from Port Melbourne Town Hall tower. Note absence of traffic lights.Photograph looking toward the Bay before the installation of the central Plantation strip. On reverse 'Bay Street before plantation strip was started 1963'built environment - commercial, bay street, port melbourne town hall -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Bay Street Plantation strip, c.1963
... In 1963 work was being undertaken to create the central Plantation Strip that divides Bay Street. This section is from The Prince Alfred Hotel to where Bay turns into Crockford Street. ...Photograph looking toward the Fountain Inn with a plantation strip under construction in Bay & Crockford Streets. ...On reverse 'Bay Street Starting the plantation Strip 1963'...Photograph Bay Street Plantation strip ...In 1963 work was being undertaken to create the central Plantation Strip that divides Bay Street. This section is from The Prince Alfred Hotel to where Bay turns into Crockford Street. Photograph possibly taken from the Town Hall tower.Photograph looking toward the Fountain Inn with a plantation strip under construction in Bay & Crockford Streets. On reverse 'Bay Street Starting the plantation Strip 1963'built environment - commercial, fountain inn, bay street, crockford street, prince alfred hotel -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, 1989
... The concrete strips are the remains of the bowling alley built at Camp 1....At rear of strips are two free standing concrete walls. ...At rear of strips are two free standing concrete walls. ...The concrete strips are the remains of the bowling alley built at Camp 1.Coloured photograph. Two concrete strips extending from front to back of photograph. At rear of strips are two free standing concrete walls. Trees have fallen over concrete strips in foreground.camp 1, tatura victoria, internment camps, internment camp entertainment, bowling alley, internment camp building remains -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, South Road, Moorabbin, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...The photograph of South Road, Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts steel poles with two lamps in a median strip and supply wires from pole to pole. The poles were described as 100′ apart. ...Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). ...Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, South Road, Moorabbin, 1965. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided this photograph for the Kew City Council. The photograph of South Road, Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts steel poles with two lamps in a median strip and supply wires from pole to pole. The poles were described as 100′ apart. The notation on the rear of the photograph was that there were lamps along the median strip except at intersections. A wooden pole is recognised as supporting heavy supply lines across the road. The steel poles in the photograph were said to be between 3′ to 3.5′ whereas the wooden poles were three to 12.25″ in diameter. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.2 South Road - Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east. Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). Lamps along median only except at intersections. Wooden pole supports heavy supply lines across the road. Wooden poles 3' up and 8 1/2" dia. Wooden poles 3' up and 12 1/2 dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."public infrastructure -- kew (vic.), city of kew - engineers department -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, South Road, Moorabbin, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...The photograph of South Road, Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts steel poles with two lamps in a median strip and supply wires from pole to pole. The poles were described as 100′ apart. ...Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). ...Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, South Road, Moorabbin, 1965. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided this photograph for the Kew City Council. The photograph of South Road, Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts steel poles with two lamps in a median strip and supply wires from pole to pole. The poles were described as 100′ apart. The notation on the rear of the photograph was that there were lamps along the median strip except at intersections. A wooden pole is recognised as supporting heavy supply lines across the road. The steel poles in the photograph were said to be between 3′ to 3.5′ whereas the wooden poles were three to 12.25″ in diameter. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.2 South Road - Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east. Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). Lamps along median only except at intersections. Wooden pole supports heavy supply lines across the road. Wooden poles 3' up and 8 1/2" dia. Wooden poles 3' up and 12 1/2 dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."city of kew -- engineers department, public infrastructure -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, South Road, Moorabbin, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...The photograph of South Road, Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts steel poles with two lamps in a median strip and supply wires from pole to pole. The poles were described as 100′ apart. ...Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). ...Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, South Road, Moorabbin, 1965. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided this photograph for the Kew City Council. The photograph of South Road, Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts steel poles with two lamps in a median strip and supply wires from pole to pole. The poles were described as 100′ apart. The notation on the rear of the photograph was that there were lamps along the median strip except at intersections. A wooden pole is recognised as supporting heavy supply lines across the road. The steel poles in the photograph were said to be between 3′ to 3.5′ whereas the wooden poles were three to 12.25″ in diameter. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.2 South Road - Moorabbin, west of Jasper Road, looking east. Steel poles with two lamps in median strip and supply wires from pole to pole along median strip (poles only 100' apart). Lamps along median only except at intersections. Wooden pole supports heavy supply lines across the road. Wooden poles 3' up and 8 1/2" dia. Wooden poles 3' up and 12 1/2 dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."stuart tompkins studio, street lighting, south road (moorabin) 1965, public infrastructure -- city of kew, city of kew -- engineer's department -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Ringwood Town Hall c1930s
... 2 copies of Black and White Photograph (one large, one small) of Ringwood Town Hall, with bushes in front in centre strip of Maroondah Highway. Similar to VC#796 but possibly later. ...Image of Ringwood Town Hall, with bushes in front in centre strip of Maroondah Highway....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Image of Ringwood Town Hall, with bushes in front in centre strip of Maroondah Highway. 2 copies of Black and White Photograph (one large, one small) of Ringwood Town Hall, with bushes in front in centre strip of Maroondah Highway. ...2 copies of Black and White Photograph (one large, one small) of Ringwood Town Hall, with bushes in front in centre strip of Maroondah Highway. Similar to VC#796 but possibly later. Image of Ringwood Town Hall, with bushes in front in centre strip of Maroondah Highway. -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, Warrigal Road, Ashwood, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...In the photo, wooden and steel poles can be seen in the median strip. The photograph also includes the shops bordering High Street Road during this period. ...Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. ...Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, Warrigal Road, Ashwood, 1965. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided this photograph for the Kew City Council. The photograph, taken at the intersection of Warrigal Road and High Street South, Ashwood looks north along High Street Road. The intent of the photograph was to provide the Council with models of electricity supply poles. In the photo, wooden and steel poles can be seen in the median strip. The photograph also includes the shops bordering High Street Road during this period. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.]. Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.4 Warrigal Road - Ashwood. South of High Street Road looking north. Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."electric light poles, public works -- 1960s, civic infrastructure -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, Warrigal Road, Ashwood, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...In the photo, wooden and steel poles can be seen in the median strip. The photograph also includes the shops bordering High Street Road during this period. ...Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. ...Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, Warrigal Road, Ashwood, 1965. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided this photograph for the Kew City Council. The photograph, taken at the intersection of Warrigal Road and High Street South, Ashwood looks north along High Street Road. The intent of the photograph was to provide the Council with models of electricity supply poles. In the photo, wooden and steel poles can be seen in the median strip. The photograph also includes the shops bordering High Street Road during this period. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.]. Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.4 Warrigal Road - Ashwood. South of High Street Road looking north. Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."electric light poles, civic infrastructure - 1960s, public works -- 1960s -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, Warrigal Road, Ashwood, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...In the photo, wooden and steel poles can be seen in the median strip. The photograph also includes the shops bordering High Street Road during this period. ...Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. ...Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, Warrigal Road, Ashwood, 1965. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided this photograph for the Kew City Council. The photograph, taken at the intersection of Warrigal Road and High Street South, Ashwood looks north along High Street Road. The intent of the photograph was to provide the Council with models of electricity supply poles. In the photo, wooden and steel poles can be seen in the median strip. The photograph also includes the shops bordering High Street Road during this period. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.]. Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.4 Warrigal Road - Ashwood. South of High Street Road looking north. Wooden and steel poles with different brackets in median strip." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."electric light poles, public infrastructure -- 1960s, civic works -- 1960s -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Blacknose Quarry, 29/08/1952
... Black and white photo of Blacknose quarry site, showing area stripped of overburden. Fence at rear of photo with scrub behind...Front: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY SITE 29 AUG 1952 SHOWING AREA STRIPPED OF OVERBURDEN' - printed in bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Port of Portland Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Blacknose Quarry Front: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY SITE 29 AUG 1952 SHOWING AREA STRIPPED OF OVERBURDEN' - printed in bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp Black and white photo of Blacknose quarry site, showing area stripped of overburden. ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY SITE 29 AUG 1952 SHOWING AREA STRIPPED OF OVERBURDEN' - printed in bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stampport of portland archives, blacknose quarry -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Sunshine High School Neck Tie & Lapel Pin, Melchior Bajada, 26/10/2018 12:00:00 AM
... The tie is made of fabric and has gold, brown & Grey Blue Strip|The lapel pin is made of metal and is gold, brown & grey blue....The tie is made of fabric and has gold, brown & Grey Blue Strip|The lapel pin is made of metal and is gold, brown & grey blue....The tie is made of fabric and has gold, brown & Grey Blue Strip|The lapel pin is made of metal and is gold, brown & grey blue. ...Neck tie and lapel badge was used by a family member of the donor who attended the school.The tie is made of fabric and has gold, brown & Grey Blue Strip|The lapel pin is made of metal and is gold, brown & grey blue.sunshine high school, sunshine north, student photograph -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Balla, Trace, Rivertime, 2014
... ...strips.... | Bird watching -- Victoria -- Glenelg River -- Comic books strips etc. | Animals -- Victoria -- Glenelg River -- Comic books strips etc. | Canoes and canoeing -- Comic books strips etc. | Graphic novels. | Glenelg River (Vic.) -- Juvenile fiction. | Glenelg River (Vic.) -- Comic books strips etc. | Australian Based on the author's journals and sketches of a bird-watching trip on the Glenelg River. ...Based on the author's journals and sketches of a bird-watching trip on the Glenelg River. A tender and beautifully illustrated tale of a boy and his bird-watching uncle, on a paddling trip on Australia's Glenelg River. A story about slowing down, growing up, and connecting with the land and its creatures.78 pages : colour illustrations, map ; 20 x 27 cmBased on the author's journals and sketches of a bird-watching trip on the Glenelg River. A tender and beautifully illustrated tale of a boy and his bird-watching uncle, on a paddling trip on Australia's Glenelg River. A story about slowing down, growing up, and connecting with the land and its creatures.animals -- victoria -- glenelg river -- juvenile fiction. | canoes and canoeing -- juvenile fiction. | bird watching -- victoria -- glenelg river -- juvenile fiction. | bird watching -- victoria -- glenelg river -- comic books, strips, etc. | animals -- victoria -- glenelg river -- comic books, strips, etc. | canoes and canoeing -- comic books, strips, etc. | graphic novels. | glenelg river (vic.) -- juvenile fiction. | glenelg river (vic.) -- comic books, strips, etc. | australian -
Federation University Historical CollectionFilm Strips, Boot Repair Filmstrips
... These film strips were most probably used at the Ballarat School of Mines. ...Six Film Strips in tin canisters relating to shoe repair....Boot Repair Filmstrips Film Strips ...These film strips were most probably used at the Ballarat School of Mines. A filmstrip is one of the projective audio visual that a fixed sequence related still on a roll of 35 mm film.Six Film Strips in tin canisters relating to shoe repair.film strips, shoe repair, boot making, vocational training, repatriation, trades -
Greensborough Historical SocietyEducational aid, Beginning fraction card game LP1295, 1980c
... Game uses playing cards and a comic strip to teach children fractions....In cardboard box: 100 game cards (2 sets of 50 cards) with a fraction game which builds into a comic strip. Multi-coloured cards....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Game uses playing cards and a comic strip to teach children fractions. Methods of teaching change over time and this gives one example of a teaching aid. fractions playing cards card games educational games lower plenty primary school In cardboard box: 100 game cards (2 sets of 50 cards) with a fraction game which builds into a comic strip. ...Game uses playing cards and a comic strip to teach children fractions.Methods of teaching change over time and this gives one example of a teaching aid.In cardboard box: 100 game cards (2 sets of 50 cards) with a fraction game which builds into a comic strip. Multi-coloured cards.fractions, playing cards, card games, educational games, lower plenty primary school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Unidentified residential street, possibly Eltham North, c. Oct. 1989
... View of rollover kerbing and residential streetscape with plantings on the nature strip. Previous frame was Looking north along Ryans Road at intersection with Kerrie Crescent, Eltham. ...Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 1 strips...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne View of rollover kerbing and residential streetscape with plantings on the nature strip. Previous frame was Looking north along Ryans Road at intersection with Kerrie Crescent, Eltham. ...View of rollover kerbing and residential streetscape with plantings on the nature strip. Previous frame was Looking north along Ryans Road at intersection with Kerrie Crescent, Eltham. This was the last frame on the roll of film. There are two slide transparencies shot at the same time Cross Ref: 04174 and 04175Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 1 stripsFuji 100eltham north, houses, residential, streets, streetscape, unidentified, infrastructure -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, Burke Road, Kew, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...In the photograph are a number of electricity supply poles that have been erected in the median strip, in addition to some new poles on each footpath. ...Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. ...Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, Burke Road, Kew, 1965. This photograph of Burke Road, Kew was taken just north of Kilby and Doncaster Roads looking north. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided the photograph for the Kew City Council. In the photograph are a number of electricity supply poles that have been erected in the median strip, in addition to some new poles on each footpath. The nearest wooden pole is stated to be 13.5″ in diameter. The electricity poles in Burke Road required Kew Council to investigate comparable designs in other Melbourne municipalities. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.5 Burke Road - Kew, just north of Kilby and Doncaster Roads looking north. Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. Nearest wooden pole 13 1/2" dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."stuart tompkins studio, street lighting, south road (moorabin) 1965 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, Burke Road, Kew, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...In the photograph are a number of electricity supply poles that have been erected in the median strip, in addition to some new poles on each footpath. ...Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. ...Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, Burke Road, Kew, 1965. This photograph of Burke Road, Kew was taken just north of Kilby and Doncaster Roads looking north. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided the photograph for the Kew City Council. In the photograph are a number of electricity supply poles that have been erected in the median strip, in addition to some new poles on each footpath. The nearest wooden pole is stated to be 13.5″ in diameter. The electricity poles in Burke Road required Kew Council to investigate comparable designs in other Melbourne municipalities. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.5 Burke Road - Kew, just north of Kilby and Doncaster Roads looking north. Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. Nearest wooden pole 13 1/2" dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."stuart tompkins studio, street lighting, south road (moorabin) 1965 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, Burke Road, Kew, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...In the photograph are a number of electricity supply poles that have been erected in the median strip, in addition to some new poles on each footpath. ...Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. ...Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, Burke Road, Kew, 1965. This photograph of Burke Road, Kew was taken just north of Kilby and Doncaster Roads looking north. Stuart Tompkins Studio provided the photograph for the Kew City Council. In the photograph are a number of electricity supply poles that have been erected in the median strip, in addition to some new poles on each footpath. The nearest wooden pole is stated to be 13.5″ in diameter. The electricity poles in Burke Road required Kew Council to investigate comparable designs in other Melbourne municipalities. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.5 Burke Road - Kew, just north of Kilby and Doncaster Roads looking north. Some of seven poles already erected in median strip. Shows also some new poles erected on each footpath. Nearest wooden pole 13 1/2" dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."stuart tompkins studio, street lighting, south road (moorabin) 1965 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, North Road, Ormond, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...The photograph of North Road, Ormond west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts wooden poles carrying two lamps in a median strip and with two on each side alternately. ...Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. ...Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, North Road, Ormond, 1965. Electricity supply poles photographed for the Kew City Council by Stuart Tompkins Studio. The photograph of North Road, Ormond west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts wooden poles carrying two lamps in a median strip and with two on each side alternately. It was noted that the supply wires were from one side only. The poles were described as 3′ above ground and 11.25″ in diameter. The plan was to use this approach for Burke Road, Kew. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.1 North Road - Ormond, west of Jasper Road, looking east. Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. Supply wires from one side only. Poles 3' above ground 11 1/4" dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."stuart tompkins studio, street lighting, south road (moorabin) 1965, public infrastructure -- city of kew, city of kew -- engineer's department -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, North Road, Ormond, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...The photograph of North Road, Ormond west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts wooden poles carrying two lamps in a median strip and with two on each side alternately. ...Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. ...Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, North Road, Ormond, 1965. Electricity supply poles photographed for the Kew City Council by Stuart Tompkins Studio. The photograph of North Road, Ormond west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts wooden poles carrying two lamps in a median strip and with two on each side alternately. It was noted that the supply wires were from one side only. The poles were described as 3′ above ground and 11.25″ in diameter. The plan was to use this approach for Burke Road, Kew. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.1 North Road - Ormond, west of Jasper Road, looking east. Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. Supply wires from one side only. Poles 3' above ground 11 1/4" dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."stuart tompkins studio, street lighting, south road (moorabin) 1965 -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stuart Tompkins Studio, Electricity Supply Poles, North Road, Ormond, 1965
... Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. ...The photograph of North Road, Ormond west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts wooden poles carrying two lamps in a median strip and with two on each side alternately. ...Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. ...Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. ...Research provided by Stuart Tompkins Studio, Box Hill, into alternatives for median strip street lighting to be used in Burke Road, Kew. The photographers identified variants in different suburbs appropriate to Kew's needs.The series from which the photograph is drawn provides a snapshot by a commercial photographic studio of each named vicinity in 1965 as well as providing examples of public works infrastructure being commissioned by local government in the 1960s. The photos originally formed part of the Engineering Department's files in the City of Kew before being donated to the kew Historical Society.Electricity Supply Poles, North Road, Ormond, 1965. Electricity supply poles photographed for the Kew City Council by Stuart Tompkins Studio. The photograph of North Road, Ormond west of Jasper Road, looking east depicts wooden poles carrying two lamps in a median strip and with two on each side alternately. It was noted that the supply wires were from one side only. The poles were described as 3′ above ground and 11.25″ in diameter. The plan was to use this approach for Burke Road, Kew. [There are three copies of this photograph in the Collection.] Typed inscription on reverse: "Electricity Supply Poles. Photographed for Kew City Council 8/2/65. No.1 North Road - Ormond, west of Jasper Road, looking east. Wooden poles carrying two lamps in median strip and two on each side alternately just as is proposed for Burke Road, Kew. Supply wires from one side only. Poles 3' above ground 11 1/4" dia." Studio stamp: "Stuart Tompkins Studio. 547 Station Street, Box Hill. WX1439."stuart tompkins studio, street lighting, south road (moorabin) 1965 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera - Sheet of 8 Provincial tramways tickets, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), 1930s
... Bp120438 6 - 4d - blue overprint on white paper, brown ink - No. K323082 7 - 1d strip ticket No. AA320778 - see item 2113 for a sample of these strips prior to their use. 8 - 2d strip ticket No. ...Foolscap sheet with 8 tickets mounted. Two the strip tickets have had the rear part of the paper cut out to show their back....Bp120438 6 - 4d - blue overprint on white paper, brown ink - No. K323082 7 - 1d strip ticket No. AA320778 - see item 2113 for a sample of these strips prior to their use. 8 - 2d strip ticket No. ...Set of early SECV Provincial tramway tickets: Headed "Electricity Supply Department", or "State Electricity Commission of Victoria" or both. 1 - 1d - red overprint on off white paper - No. Aa242854 2 - 1d - red overprint on white paper - No. Cc396365 3 - 2d - yellow overprint on off white paper No. ? 216805 4 - 2d - red overprint on white paper printed with blue ink, No. F 622 261 - has more sections than the one above 5 - 3d - blue overprint on off white paper, red ink, blue overprint - No. Bp120438 6 - 4d - blue overprint on white paper, brown ink - No. K323082 7 - 1d strip ticket No. AA320778 - see item 2113 for a sample of these strips prior to their use. 8 - 2d strip ticket No. B685642 - see item 2112 for a complete sample of these strips.Yields information about the SECV tickets of the 1930sFoolscap sheet with 8 tickets mounted. Two the strip tickets have had the rear part of the paper cut out to show their back.tramways, trams, tickets, secv -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueNu Gauze Strips - 5 yards
... ...strips...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields nu gauze strips in bottle Nu Gauze Strips - 5 yards ...in bottlenu gauze, strips -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Blacknose Quarry, 30/10/1952
... Black and white photo of Blacknosse Quarry face, looking south, showing face stripped after trial blast. 2 'punched' holes in left frame...Front: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY FACE LOOKING SOUTH 30.10.52 FACE STRIPPED AFTER TRIAL BLAST' -Printed on bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp 5/4 crossed out - ink top left...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Port of Portland Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Blacknose Quarry Front: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY FACE LOOKING SOUTH 30.10.52 FACE STRIPPED AFTER TRIAL BLAST' -Printed on bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp 5/4 crossed out - ink top left Black and white photo of Blacknosse Quarry face, looking south, showing face stripped after trial blast. 2 'punched' holes in left frame Photograph Photograph - Blacknose Quarry ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY FACE LOOKING SOUTH 30.10.52 FACE STRIPPED AFTER TRIAL BLAST' -Printed on bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp 5/4 crossed out - ink top leftport of portland archives, blacknose quarry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Blacknose Quarry, 30/10/1952
... Black and white photo of Blacknose quarry face looking south, showing face stripped after trial blast. 2 'punched holes in left frame...Front: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY FACE LOOKING SOUTH 30.1.52 FACE STRIPPED AFTER TRIAL BLAST' -Printed on bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp 5/4 crossed out - ink top left...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Port of Portland Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Blacknose Quarry Front: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY FACE LOOKING SOUTH 30.1.52 FACE STRIPPED AFTER TRIAL BLAST' -Printed on bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp 5/4 crossed out - ink top left Black and white photo of Blacknose quarry face looking south, showing face stripped after trial blast. 2 'punched holes in left frame Photograph Photograph - Blacknose Quarry ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 'BLACKNOSE QUARRY FACE LOOKING SOUTH 30.1.52 FACE STRIPPED AFTER TRIAL BLAST' -Printed on bottom frame Back: Purple PHT stamp 5/4 crossed out - ink top leftport of portland archives, blacknose quarry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Aerial Survey Railway Record Print - 1952, 03/05/1952
... Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image....Front: 'to Rennick, Heywood from Melbourne' in the white strip Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21069 - 19360. 235m31c Heywood' - all black ink. ...Front: 'to Rennick, Heywood from Melbourne' in the white strip Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21069 - 19360. 235m31c Heywood' - all black ink. ...These photos were found in a car that was left for recycling.Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image.Front: 'to Rennick, Heywood from Melbourne' in the white strip Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21069 - 19360. 235m31c Heywood' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stamp
