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Peninsula GrammarLedger, Tuckshop, the Peninsula School, Daily Takings
... Ledger, Tuckshop, the Peninsula School, Daily Takings...The ledgers used recorded the daily takings....The ledgers used recorded the daily takings. The Tuckshop Ledger, spanning from 1971 to 1984, is a valuable handwritten record documenting the daily financial takings of the Peninsula Grammar tuckshop during a formative period in the school’s history. ...The Tuckshop was opened in the year of foundation, 1961, and run by volunteers in the Ladies' Auxillary. The ledgers used recorded the daily takings.The Tuckshop Ledger, spanning from 1971 to 1984, is a valuable handwritten record documenting the daily financial takings of the Peninsula Grammar tuckshop during a formative period in the school’s history. Maintained by the Peninsula School Ladies Auxiliary—a dedicated group of volunteer parents—the ledger reflects the vital role of community involvement in supporting student life. As both a financial and social artefact, it offers insight into the operations of the tuckshop and the broader culture of volunteerism and parent engagement that helped shape the school’s environment during this era.Handwritten cover, including dates 1971-72, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1977-78, 1979-80 1981-82 (crossed out) 1982tuckshop, ladies auxillary -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Cable tram conductor entering Receiver's Office, 1910s
... ...takings...The caption below indicates he is about to deposit his takings and trip slips. It was the practice of MTOC that each time a return trip was completed, the conductor entered the Receiver's Office at the car house (usually at the suburban terminus) to pay-in. ...Printed below photograph: "Conductor at the end of his journey going to deliver takings and checks."...Yields information about conductor's work. conductor newsprint MTOC number badge deposit takings Receiver's Office suburban terminus pockets trip slips Printed below photograph: "Conductor at the end of his journey going to deliver takings and checks." ...Photograph shows uniformed MTOC conductor with cap, number badge, bell-punch and strip slips pinned to his jacket. He is preparing to open an exterior door into a brick building. The caption below indicates he is about to deposit his takings and trip slips. It was the practice of MTOC that each time a return trip was completed, the conductor entered the Receiver's Office at the car house (usually at the suburban terminus) to pay-in. The coins were held in the conductor's jacket pockets, which may account for the bulge in his right pocket. The company was ever vigilant to the possibility that the conductor or a thief would steal his cash. This is a photograph taken of a newsprint photograph from an unnamed newspaper. Yields information about conductor's work. Black and white photograph with note below photograph. Printed below photograph: "Conductor at the end of his journey going to deliver takings and checks."conductor, newsprint, mtoc, number badge, deposit, takings, receiver's office, suburban terminus, pockets, trip slips -
City of Warrnambool Rowing ClubCas Book, Cash Book City of Warrnambool Rowing Club 1925 - 1969
... A4 Cash Book / Ledger containing records of cash takings for the rowing club from 1925 - 1969....City of Warrnambool Rowing Club 2 Simpson Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road city of warrnambool rowing club warrnambool warrnambool rowing club A4 Cash Book / Ledger containing records of cash takings for the rowing club from 1925 - 1969. ...A4 Cash Book / Ledger containing records of cash takings for the rowing club from 1925 - 1969.city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club -
Clunes MuseumDocument - BOOK, BACK TO CLUNES 1957-60
... GREY CARDBOARD COVERED EXERCISE BOOK 'THE SHELL EX BOOK' CONTAINING MINUTES FROM PLANNING MEETINGS. DETAILS OF BALL TAKINGS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLE REQUEST...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields LOCAL HISTORY LOCAL HISTORY BACK TO CLUNES 1957-60 MINUTES BACK TO CLUNES COMMITTEE YEAR 1957 GREY CARDBOARD COVERED EXERCISE BOOK 'THE SHELL EX BOOK' CONTAINING MINUTES FROM PLANNING MEETINGS. DETAILS OF BALL TAKINGS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLE REQUEST BACK TO CLUNES 1957-60 Document BOOK ...LOCAL HISTORYGREY CARDBOARD COVERED EXERCISE BOOK 'THE SHELL EX BOOK' CONTAINING MINUTES FROM PLANNING MEETINGS. DETAILS OF BALL TAKINGS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLE REQUESTBACK TO CLUNES COMMITTEE YEAR 1957local history, back to clunes 1957-60, minutes -
Lara RSL Sub BranchLara Footballl Club/Lara R.S.L. Inaugral "Spirit of ANZAC" 23/4/2017 Trophy, circ 2017
... L. by Lara Football club with donation of takings for the day....L. by Lara Football club with donation of takings for the day. lara football club spirit of anzac game We honour the memories of Lara and Districts 24 sons who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country in World War 1. ...Presented to Lara R.S. L. by Lara Football club with donation of takings for the day.Lara Memorial Players sleeveless Jumper framed by the names of the 24 men that did no return from action or to Lara. Presentation Plaque. Donated to Lara R.S.L.We honour the memories of Lara and Districts 24 sons who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country in World War 1. Lest we forget.lara football club, spirit of anzac game -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - St Nicholas Anglican Church, Heralds of the King,Lakes Entrance 1935, Jemmeson Edith
... Photograph mounted on red card with inscription 'The Heralds with the Rev V McLean 1935 Takings 10 pound'....Photograph mounted on red card with inscription 'The Heralds with the Rev V McLean 1935 Takings 10 pound'. Religion fundraising Black and white photograph of group of children, few adults standing at back of group, beside gravel road in church grounds. ...Photograph mounted on red card with inscription 'The Heralds with the Rev V McLean 1935 Takings 10 pound'.Black and white photograph of group of children, few adults standing at back of group, beside gravel road in church grounds. Members of the Heralds of the King, a children's mission of the Church of England, St Nicholas, Lakes Entrance Victoriareligion, fundraising -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Heralds of the King Childrens Mission of the Church of England, St Nicholas, Lakes Entrance Victoria 1934, Jemmeson Edith, 1934
... This black and white photograph is mounted on red card, with Inscription '1934 Takings 8 pounds 3 shillings 4 pence'....This black and white photograph is mounted on red card, with Inscription '1934 Takings 8 pounds 3 shillings 4 pence'. Religion Black and white photograph of members of Heralds of the King Childrens Mission of the Church of England, St Nicholas, showing children at fundraising stall in church grounds. ...This black and white photograph is mounted on red card, with Inscription '1934 Takings 8 pounds 3 shillings 4 pence'.Black and white photograph of members of Heralds of the King Childrens Mission of the Church of England, St Nicholas, showing children at fundraising stall in church grounds. Lakes Entrance Victoriareligion -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Gordon Clarke at Linton Park 'Open Day' 1989, 1989
... Gordon donated all gate takings....Gordon donated all gate takings. Gordon Clarke Linton Park "Gordon Clarke 11-89". 1 of 3 colour photos at Open Day Linton Park. ...Gordon Clarke O.A.M. (owner of 'Linton Park') opened Linton Park's garden to the public in conjunction with the Linton Fire Brigade Auxiliary, to raise money for a new fire engine for Linton. The Auxiliary ran stalls, lunches, competitions. Gordon donated all gate takings.1 of 3 colour photos at Open Day Linton Park. Gordon Clarke in red and white striped hat."Gordon Clarke 11-89".gordon clarke, linton park -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Brewery Building of the Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co in Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve
... Closed about 1918. where there are scores of Hotels common sense says "Build a Brewery" and share the takings. Stawell Brewery was situated in part of the present Caravan Park. ...Closed about 1918. where there are scores of Hotels common sense says "Build a Brewery" and share the takings. Stawell Brewery was situated in part of the present Caravan Park. ...Wooden Brewery Building Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co. Located Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve. Closed about 1918. where there are scores of Hotels common sense says "Build a Brewery" and share the takings. Stawell Brewery was situated in part of the present Caravan Park. Almost opposite the entrance to the RacecourseTwo Story wooden Building with additions to left. A Man sitting on Barrels to the right.Stawell Breweerystawell, stawell brewery -
Linton and District Historical Society IncNotebook, St Patrick's Day Races, Linton, 1929
... Also includes brief information on entries, winners and prize money paid for "Motor Car Driving" and "Musical Chairs in Cars" events, and summary of takings for the day....Also includes brief information on entries, winners and prize money paid for "Motor Car Driving" and "Musical Chairs in Cars" events, and summary of takings for the day. St Patrick's Day Races, Linton, 1929 Notebook ...The St Patrick's Day sports meeting was an annual event in Linton during the 1920s and 1930s. In 1929 the events included running races for children, horse racing and motor car driving. R. O'Beirne was Secretary of the sports day committee.Green 'Banco' exercise book which contains information compiled for the St Patrick's Day Sports held March 9th 1929. Includes timetable of events, information on race distances, horses entered in races, penalty weights, handicaps, protests lodged, amounts paid in winnings etc. Also includes brief information on entries, winners and prize money paid for "Motor Car Driving" and "Musical Chairs in Cars" events, and summary of takings for the day.On front cover: "R.O'Beirne, St Patrick's Day Races, March 9th 1929, Commenced 9th/2?[illegible]/1929". Inside front cover: "1929 1930". Inside back cover: Race notes in pencil.events, st patrick's day sports, horse racing, r.o'beirne -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Dimitri Sofianos in his fish shop, Late 1940s
... The white greaseproof paper on the LHS was the first wrapper used to wrap the fish and the single sheets of newspaper on the RHS were used for the outer wrappers. The takings went into the embossed metal cash register on the counter and the metal scales on the far RHS weighed the goods to be purchased. ...The white greaseproof paper on the LHS was the first wrapper used to wrap the fish and the single sheets of newspaper on the RHS were used for the outer wrappers. The takings went into the embossed metal cash register on the counter and the metal scales on the far RHS weighed the goods to be purchased. ...Dimitrios Sofianos and Kalypso Sofianos (nee Raftopoulos) ran a small shop at 391 Camberwell Road Hartwell and worked there together for almost thirty years. They sold fish and chips and potato cakes as well as fresh fish and shell fish. Dimitrios Sofianos, sometimes called Jimmy James, is pictured serving a customer. On the counter there are two piles of paper for wrapping the fish and chips. The white greaseproof paper on the LHS was the first wrapper used to wrap the fish and the single sheets of newspaper on the RHS were used for the outer wrappers. The takings went into the embossed metal cash register on the counter and the metal scales on the far RHS weighed the goods to be purchased. The fish and chips were cooked in the metal vats where Dimitri is standing. Potted plants and framed pictures of sailing boats were used to decorate his shop. Many Greeks ran fish and chips shops. Coming from an island Ithacans were often keen fishermen and knew how to cook fish expertly. The Ithacan families who set up their businesses were very conscious of the presentation and attractiveness of their venues and some of the added decorative touches often reflected their interests. A black and white photograph of a man serving a customer in his fish and chip shop. -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera, Ballarat tram timetables, 1909
... About 22 pages of notes or questions that a trainee tram driver would have to know to pass an examination, notes on takings on a tram on Friday 3 October?, 24 pages of notes on lathes and machining, and about 66 pages of notes on Ballarat tram timetables, drivers notes, run details and instructions including a calendar for the period March to December. ...About 22 pages of notes or questions that a trainee tram driver would have to know to pass an examination, notes on takings on a tram on Friday 3 October?, 24 pages of notes on lathes and machining, and about 66 pages of notes on Ballarat tram timetables, drivers notes, run details and instructions including a calendar for the period March to December. ...Notebook - 54 double sided ruled page notebook, blue horizontal lines and red vertical lines - ruled for a financial notebook. Black gloss covers, sewn in single block, light orange inside covers. About 22 pages of notes or questions that a trainee tram driver would have to know to pass an examination, notes on takings on a tram on Friday 3 October?, 24 pages of notes on lathes and machining, and about 66 pages of notes on Ballarat tram timetables, drivers notes, run details and instructions including a calendar for the period March to December. Matches the calendar for 1909. Date on a page, noting a special notice issued on Friday May 14, 1909. Images - 1 of book 2 - of a page of notes on driving a tram 3 - sample instructions for driver and conductors and the colour of the destination of trams at night 4 - sample timetable.trams, tramways, notebooks, driver training, machines, timetables, esco -
Kew Historical Society IncNewspaper, Kew Festival Gazette, No.1, October 5th 1895, 1895
... One article contains some examples of nineteenth century humour, including ‘the lady stallholders will not have to pay income tax on their takings’. The advertisements reflect the goods and services available to Kew residents in 1895 – groceries, wine & spirits, hay, corn, chaff, ironmongery, timber, drapery, millinery, gas cookers, and an undertaker and embalmer. ...One article contains some examples of nineteenth century humour, including ‘the lady stallholders will not have to pay income tax on their takings’. The advertisements reflect the goods and services available to Kew residents in 1895 – groceries, wine & spirits, hay, corn, chaff, ironmongery, timber, drapery, millinery, gas cookers, and an undertaker and embalmer. ...The first known use of the term 'Kew Festival'.The Kew Festival Gazette, 5 October 1895 is a four-page mock-up newspaper, published from the Boroondara Standard office to advertise and publicise a Kew Festival. The Festival was not associated with the current Kew Festival, which was founded in 1974, but was principally a bazaar held in the Kew Recreation Hall to raise money for the Kew Catholic Church Building Fund which was associated with the Jesuit Mission. Perhaps because of the recent economic depression, the Mission was in financial difficulties and it was hoped that the bazaar would raise enough money to ease the situation. According to the Gazette, ‘All Kew has been in a gentle simmer of excitement for some time past over the coming Sacred Heart Bazaar in aid of the Jesuit Mission funds. Wherever one goes the talk is of the bazaar, and whoever one meets is either a stallholder, an assistant or an intending purchaser.’ There are a few items in the Gazette about other local events, including a cake fair and sale of works, and a history of bazaars that traces them from the Middle East via Britain to Kew. One article contains some examples of nineteenth century humour, including ‘the lady stallholders will not have to pay income tax on their takings’. The advertisements reflect the goods and services available to Kew residents in 1895 – groceries, wine & spirits, hay, corn, chaff, ironmongery, timber, drapery, millinery, gas cookers, and an undertaker and embalmer. kew festival gazette, kew catholic church, boroondara standard -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMagazine, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), "PTC Press", Jul. 1990
... Trish Ritman and Monica Harte of the union. .5 - November 1990 - 12 pages - theft of conductors takings - Darren Lonsdale, around the tram depots - short piece on each depot and number of trams operated and routes with staff photos, celebration of 90 years since the cable trams ceased at Malvern Depot, upgrading depots and launch of the Sam the Tram book with an image of one of the drawings. .6 - December / Jan. 1990 to 1991 - 12 pages - Vintage tram services to Luna park and the Zoo, featuring photos of Don Storey, Rex Sneddon, Roberto D'Andrea and Y1 613, transport Friendly Society, Vimy House, launch of the Sam the Tram book with a photo of the author Lowen Clarke and bio of John Hearsch. .7 - February 1991 - 12 pages - tram painting at Preston Workshops featuring various photos of the painters - Graham Jones, Brian Carter, Ivor Killa, Wade Green, Frank D'Amico, James Mosino, Carlo Lustrissimi, John Vlahakis and Inspector Jim Dowel giving assistance to visitors....Trish Ritman and Monica Harte of the union. .5 - November 1990 - 12 pages - theft of conductors takings - Darren Lonsdale, around the tram depots - short piece on each depot and number of trams operated and routes with staff photos, celebration of 90 years since the cable trams ceased at Malvern Depot, upgrading depots and launch of the Sam the Tram book with an image of one of the drawings. .6 - December / Jan. 1990 to 1991 - 12 pages - Vintage tram services to Luna park and the Zoo, featuring photos of Don Storey, Rex Sneddon, Roberto D'Andrea and Y1 613, transport Friendly Society, Vimy House, launch of the Sam the Tram book with a photo of the author Lowen Clarke and bio of John Hearsch. .7 - February 1991 - 12 pages - tram painting at Preston Workshops featuring various photos of the painters - Graham Jones, Brian Carter, Ivor Killa, Wade Green, Frank D'Amico, James Mosino, Carlo Lustrissimi, John Vlahakis and Inspector Jim Dowel giving assistance to visitors. ...Magazine - "PTC Press" - published by the Public Transport Corporation. Tramway features highlighted. First three issues printed on recycled paper, the rest on gloss paper. Many have an advert featuring David Clark financial advisor. .1 - July 1990 - 24 pages - has a photo of the CEO Ian Stoney, at Spencer St, welcome message, Transport Minister Peter Spyker. Features a number of V/Line and Met features. Page 19 is a Then an Now of the overbridge Carlilse St Balaclava, with trams 146 and a W, Driver John Stewart of Southbank Depot and visitors. On rear cover is an advert for the ARE Rail Fan shop featuring VR trams. .2 - September 1990 - 12 pages introduction of "Sky Breaker" advertising boards on the roof of Z class trams. .3 - August 1990 - 12 pages - handover of heritage buses at North Fitzroy depot, interim Met Tickets. .4 - October 1990 - 12 pages - buses fitted with natural gas, photo of bus 300 at Northcote workshops and fund raising by the ATMOEA for a wheel chair tennis player. Trish Ritman and Monica Harte of the union. .5 - November 1990 - 12 pages - theft of conductors takings - Darren Lonsdale, around the tram depots - short piece on each depot and number of trams operated and routes with staff photos, celebration of 90 years since the cable trams ceased at Malvern Depot, upgrading depots and launch of the Sam the Tram book with an image of one of the drawings. .6 - December / Jan. 1990 to 1991 - 12 pages - Vintage tram services to Luna park and the Zoo, featuring photos of Don Storey, Rex Sneddon, Roberto D'Andrea and Y1 613, transport Friendly Society, Vimy House, launch of the Sam the Tram book with a photo of the author Lowen Clarke and bio of John Hearsch. .7 - February 1991 - 12 pages - tram painting at Preston Workshops featuring various photos of the painters - Graham Jones, Brian Carter, Ivor Killa, Wade Green, Frank D'Amico, James Mosino, Carlo Lustrissimi, John Vlahakis and Inspector Jim Dowel giving assistance to visitors.trams, tramways, ptc, southbank, the met, vline, are, metcard, z class, tickets, advertisements, north fitzroy, buses, unions, fund raising, cartoons, malvern depot, vimy house, benefit society, tfs, medical, tram 146, tram 613 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - 3 calico money bags
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The three banks had these calico bags for customers to collect their takings and bring them to the bank. The teller counted the money and gave the calico bag back to the customer to use again. ...The three banks had these calico bags for customers to collect their takings and bring them to the bank. The teller counted the money and gave the calico bag back to the customer to use again. CALICO BANKING MONEY BAGS WITH WRITING ON THE BOTTOM a. State Savings Bank of Victoria b. Bank of New South Wales c. Reserve Bank of AustraliaEACH BAG HAS INSCRIPTIONS WRITTEN ON THEM. THE FIRST HAS THE STATE BANK OF VICTORIA, THE SECOND HAS YOU CAN BANK ON THE WALES AND THE THIRD HAS RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA. state savings bank of victoria, bank of new south wales, reserve bank of australia
