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Stawell Historical Society IncRealia, Bates Taxi Service Plastic Cups Advertising
... Bates Taxi Service Plastic Cups Advertising...Taxi Service in Main Street Stawell ...Bates Taxi Service Stawell Phone 581552...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Taxi Service in Main Street Stawell Souvenir Bates Taxi Service Stawell Phone 581552 Set of Green Plastic Cups Bates Taxi Service Plastic Cups Advertising Realia ...Taxi Service in Main Street Stawell Set of Green Plastic Cups Bates Taxi Service Stawell Phone 581552souvenir -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Taxi in Main Street Olinda c1950, c1950
... Taxi in Main Street Olinda c1950......Taxi...Snow scene in Main Street Olinda opposite shops c1950. Old taxi shown waiting at Taxi rank....Old taxi shown waiting at Taxi rank. Taxi in Main Street Olinda c1950 Photograph ...Snow scene in Main Street Olinda opposite shops c1950. Old taxi shown waiting at Taxi rank.olinda, main street, taxi, snow, snow -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Harry Stead Taxi Service
... Harry Stead Taxi Service... Harry Stead, Snr., owned and operated Wodonga’s first taxi service. He had horse drawn cabs running between Wodonga, and Albury in 1868. ...Three black and white photos depicting Harry Stead and his Wodonga Taxi Service....In 1934, Harry was before the Albury Police Court, charged with having driven his taxi on a public road without a taxi licence. ...Harry Stead, Snr., owned and operated Wodonga’s first taxi service. He had horse drawn cabs running between Wodonga, and Albury in 1868. He also ran a carrying business with wagons and drays. Workmen from Albury and Wodonga were carried to the construction site of the Hume Weir. Drays, although slow, were used with room for 10 or 12 paying passengers, at times. Stead’s paddocks ran back from Sydney Street (now High Street) with stable accommodation for his 70 and more horses. The Provincial Motel occupied part of the site in later years. Harry’s son, “young Harry” joined his Dad around 1892 as soon as his schooldays were over. After the horse drawn cabs, the Steads began a motorised taxi, hire car and bus services. Some of the taxis used were an A-Model Ford, 1934 Ford, Ford V8, Dodge Tourer, Hudson Six and, earlier, the 1923 Buick with dicky seat. Among the drivers were Stan Hogbin, Gerry Gerrard, Jack O’Neill, “Peggy” O’Neill, Ernie “Honey” Zeinert, Cliff Williams and Les Cole. Young Harry had four cars on the rank from 1930 to 1940 when competition for fares was fierce. He had his regulars who paid 4/- a week to go to and from Albury daily. In 1934, Harry was before the Albury Police Court, charged with having driven his taxi on a public road without a taxi licence. The Albury Municipal Council required all taxi drivers to have a NSW certificate of registration before collecting fares in NSW. The case was held as a test case and as a result the regulation was amended to enable the Council to issue public vehicle licenses to a Victorian registered vehicle as long it travelled no more than 10 miles over the border.These images are significant because they document an early transport service provided to the Wodonga community.Three black and white photos depicting Harry Stead and his Wodonga Taxi Service.harry stead wodonga, transport wodonga, wodonga services -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Taxi rank at Ringwood Station - 1967
... Taxi rank at Ringwood Station - 1967...Written on back of photograph, "Taxi rank at Ringwood Station - 1967"....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written on back of photograph, "Taxi rank at Ringwood Station - 1967". Taxi rank at Ringwood Station - 1967 Photograph ...Written on back of photograph, "Taxi rank at Ringwood Station - 1967". -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Cyclo Taxi
... Cyclo Taxi...A black and white photograph of a Vietnamese 'cyclo taxi' weaves its way through the traffic in Saigon. ...Photograph Saigon Cyclo Taxi Gibbons Collection Catalogue Vietnamese People Allied Servicemen Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of a Vietnamese 'cyclo taxi' weaves its way through the traffic in Saigon. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of a Vietnamese 'cyclo taxi' weaves its way through the traffic in Saigon. The cyclo taxi was a very economical means of transport for the Vietnames middle class workers. More often than not cyclo drivers would refuse to carry allied servicemenphotograph, saigon, cyclo taxi, gibbons collection catalogue, vietnamese people, allied servicemen, denis gibbons -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Fred Lyons, taxi driver of Surrey Hills
... Fred Lyons, taxi driver of Surrey Hills...Black and white photo of Fred Lyons dressed in suit and cap standing on the footpath beside his taxi. Behind the taxi is another car approaching from a street at right angles. ...Behind the taxi is another car approaching from a street at right angles. ...This is one of a series of photos donated by Arthur Lyons. From 1907 a cab service operated from near the railway gates in Union Road. It was established and maintained by Mr C Fraser until c1916. George Rea either took over then or set up in opposition; he retired in 1945. Fred Lyons initially worked for George until he set up his own business. In time he changed over to a motor vehicle and continued his service until 1960. Frederick Adolphus Lyons (1891-1980) was born in Surrey Hills, son of Thomas and Catherine Lyons. He married Elizabeth Ruby Hall in 1918. They lived just around the corner at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The Lyons’ home in Sunbury Crescent was called ‘Knopshambury’ - this was probably a misspelling of Knockshanbally in Co Kilkenny, the birth place of Fred’s father, Thomas Edmund Josias Lyons (1846-1915). Arthur Lyons was born in Surrey Hills on 12 Jun 1920. He became a motor mechanic / welder and lived at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The donation was made while he was in hospital. He died shortly afterwards (23 Sep 1990). Donation was finalised by a neighbour, Mrs Florence Ann Armitstead, wife of Glen Victor Armitstead. Glen was a local hairdresser. They moved to 11 Sunbury Crescent after their marriage in 1939. Arthur had no relatives to distribute the material to.Black and white photo of Fred Lyons dressed in suit and cap standing on the footpath beside his taxi. Behind the taxi is another car approaching from a street at right angles. There are wide stretches of grass planted with trees including palm trees. In the background are houses with picket fences; the most visible house is clearly Victorian in style. transport, businesses, taxis, fred lyons, frederick adolphus lyons, uniforms -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Fred Lyons taxi decorated for Empire Day, 1930s
... Fred Lyons taxi decorated for Empire Day, 1930s...Black and white photo of Fred Lyons taxi decorated for Empire Day celebrations in the 1930s with paper flowers. ...Beside it are 6 children - 5 boys and 1 girl with a dog. Fred Lyons taxi decorated for Empire Day, 1930s Photograph ...Lyons family history: From 1907 a cab service operated from near the railway gates in Union Road. It was established and maintained by Mr C Fraser until c1916. George Rea either took over then or set up in opposition. Fred Lyons initially worked for George until he set up his own business. In time he changed over to a motor vehicle and continued his service until 1960. Frederick Adolphus Lyons (1891-1980) was born in Surrey Hills, son of Thomas and Catherine Lyons. He married Elizabeth Ruby Hall in 1918. They lived just around the corner at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The Lyons’ home in Sunbury Crescent was called ‘Knopshambury’ - this was probably a misspelling of Knockshanbally in Co Kilkenny, the birth place of Fred’s father, Thomas Edmund Josias Lyons (1846-1915). Arthur Lyons was born in Surrey Hills on 12 Jun 1920. He became a motor mechanic / welder and lived at 55 Sunbury Crescent. Empire Day celebrations were held in Surrey Hills from 1906-1911 and revitalised from 1933-1938 by the Surrey Hills Progress Association. Street parades featuring decorated business vehicles and bonfires were a feature. The children are identified as (L to R) Julian Ethinney, Geoff Ethinney - from Sydney, Joyce Harris, Ken Moritz, Scoppy (the dog), Keith Harris, Ivan Moritz. This is one of a series of photos donated by Arthur Lyons.The donation was made while he was in hospital. He died shortly afterwards (23 Sep 1990). Donation was finalised by a neighbour, Mrs Florence Ann Armitstead, wife of Glen Victor Armitstead. Glen was a local hairdresser. They moved to 11 Sunbury Crescent after their marriage in 1939. Arthur had no relatives to distribute the material to.Black and white photo of Fred Lyons taxi decorated for Empire Day celebrations in the 1930s with paper flowers. Beside it are 6 children - 5 boys and 1 girl with a dog. transport, empire day celebrations, children, fred lyons, (mr) frederick alphonsus lyons, julian ethinney, geoff ethinney, joyce harris, ken moritz, keith harris, ivan moritz -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdvertisement - Digital image, Greensborough Hire Car and Taxi Service, 1970s
... Greensborough Hire Car and Taxi Service...Advertisement in a local newspaper for Greensborough Hire Car and Taxi Service , 1970s...Greensborough Hire Car and Taxi Service Advertisement - Digital image ...Advertisement in a local newspaper for Greensborough Hire Car and Taxi Service , 1970sPart of a collection of miscellaneous advertisements for businesses in Greensborough and surrounding areas.Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.greensborough hire car and taxi service, mclellan -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr F C Kingston's Taxi in Stawell parked in front of Centenary Hall on the corner of Wimmera & Child Street 1935-1940
... Mr F C Kingston's Taxi in Stawell parked in front of Centenary Hall on the corner of Wimmera & Child Street 1935-1940...Taxis of F.C. Kingston 1935-40 parked in front of Centenary Hall Wimmera Street and Child Street...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Taxis of F.C. Kingston 1935-40 parked in front of Centenary Hall Wimmera Street and Child Street Stawell Transport Mr F C Kingston's Taxi in Stawell parked in front of Centenary Hall on the corner of Wimmera & Child Street 1935-1940 Photograph ...Taxis of F.C. Kingston 1935-40 parked in front of Centenary Hall Wimmera Street and Child Streetstawell transport -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Peel St Taxi Shelter", 2/06/1950 12:00:00 AM
... "Peel St Taxi Shelter"...Newspaper clipping regarding sale of taxi shelter at Peel St. Ballarat East. The Courier, Ballarat, Friday June 2, 1950 p7, including photos of cabmen and cabbies in Ballarat, in particular Bill McHutchison. ...Trams tramways Peel St. Ballarat Cabs Taxis Newspaper clipping regarding sale of taxi shelter at Peel St. ...Yields information about cabs in Ballarat, cab shelters, cab men and has a strong association with a particular cabbie.Newspaper clipping regarding sale of taxi shelter at Peel St. Ballarat East. The Courier, Ballarat, Friday June 2, 1950 p7, including photos of cabmen and cabbies in Ballarat, in particular Bill McHutchison. Handle With Caretrams, tramways, peel st., ballarat, cabs, taxis -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for celebrations for Empire Day in 1930s, 1933-1938
... Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for celebrations for Empire Day in 1930s...Black and white photo of Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for Empire Day. The cab is parked in the street and is festooned with flowers and ribbons on the hood, bonnet radiator, running board and in the tyre spokes. ...There are houses in the background. Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for celebrations for Empire Day in 1930s Photograph ...Lyons family history: From 1907 a cab service operated from near the railway gates in Union Road. It was established and maintained by Mr C Fraser until c1916. George Rea either took over then or set up in opposition. Fred Lyons initially worked for George until he set up his own business. In time he changed over to a motor vehicle and continued his service until 1960. Frederick Adolphus Lyons (1891-1980) was born in Surrey Hills, son of Thomas and Catherine Lyons. He married Elizabeth Ruby Hall in 1918. They lived just around the corner at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The Lyons’ home in Sunbury Crescent was called ‘Knopshambury’ - this was probably a misspelling of Knockshanbally in Co Kilkenny, the birth place of Fred’s father, Thomas Edmund Josias Lyons (1846-1915). Arthur Lyons was born in Surrey Hills on 12 Jun 1920. He became a motor mechanic / welder and lived at 55 Sunbury Crescent. Empire Day celebrations were held in Surrey Hills from 1906-1911 and revitalised from 1933-1938 by the Surrey Hills Progress Association. Street parades featuring decorated business vehicles and bonfires were a feature. This is one of a series of photos donated by Arthur Lyons.The donation was made while he was in hospital. He died shortly afterwards (23 Sep 1990). Donation was finalised by a neighbour, Mrs Florence Ann Armitstead, wife of Glen Victor Armitstead. Glen was a local hairdresser. They moved to 11 Sunbury Crescent after their marriage in 1939. Arthur had no relatives to distribute the material to. Empire Day celebrations were held in Surrey Hills from 1906-1911 and revitalised by the Surrey Hills Progress Association from 1933-1938. The evening parade of floats, and vehicles both horse-drawn and motorised, proceeded along Union Road to the Surrey Gardens beneath festoons of candlelit lanterns, bunting and flags. The paper flowers used extensively on trade and business vehicles were the result of hours of work by families and friends. The Empire Day Celebrations were a great community event, in some years augmented by bonfires, including the ones in Beckett Park.Black and white photo of Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for Empire Day. The cab is parked in the street and is festooned with flowers and ribbons on the hood, bonnet radiator, running board and in the tyre spokes. Three women stand beside the cab. There are houses in the background. motor vehicles, festivals and celebrations, taxis, empire day, fred lyons, frederick adolphus lyons -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Tom Prior, Waiting for the taxi-bus, Main Road, Research
... Waiting for the taxi-bus, Main Road, Research...Mr West's bus line. Dyson's taxi-bus came once a day to take people shopping in Eltham. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Mr West's bus line. Dyson's taxi-bus came once a day to take people shopping in Eltham. ...Mr West's bus line. Dyson's taxi-bus came once a day to take people shopping in Eltham. The lady is waving the bus to stop.The Reynolds family were early settlers in Research. The Reynolds/ Prior collection of photographs were taken by Tom Prior, the maternal uncle of Ivy Reynolds, around 1900 and the 60 photos in the album give a fine overview of many of the landmarks of Research and Eltham over 100 years ago. lvy lived in the family home for many years at 106 Thompson Cres Research. Ivy's father, Ernst Richard Reynolds and grandfather, Richard Reynolds, lived at the same address. Ivy's father Richard worked for Mr. Trail on his property in Research. Reynolds Road is named after the family. Mr Tom Prior (wife Eva) worked at the Melbourne zoo. He was very innovative and made his own camera, using the black cloth hood to exclude the light. The photographs are a reminder of the rural nature of Research and Eltham and its rich heritage. Black and white photograph mounted in an album, the Reynolds/Prior Photograph Collection, this being one of 53 reproduced black and white images of early Eltham.The Reynolds/Prior Photograph Collection, Presented to the Eltham District Historical Society, 14 June 2006 by Ross McDonald. A second copy was also presented to the Andrew Ross Museum, Kangaroo Groundmain road, research (vic.), reynolds prior collection, taxi-bus -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for celebrations for Empire Day in 1930s, 1933-1938
... Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for celebrations for Empire Day in 1930s...Black and white photo of Mr Fred Lyons with his taxi decorated for Empire Day. The tourer car is parked in the street and is festooned with flowers and ribbons on the hood, bonnet radiator, running board and in the tyre spokes. ...There are houses in the background. Fred Lyons' taxi decorated for celebrations for Empire Day in 1930s Photograph ...This is one of a series of photos donated by Arthur Lyons. From 1907 a cab service operated from near the railway gates in Union Road. It was established and maintained by Mr C Fraser until c1916. George Rea either took over then or set up in opposition. Fred Lyons initially worked for George until he set up his own business. In time he changed over to a motor vehicle and continued his service until 1960. Frederick Adolphus Lyons (1891-1980) was born in Surrey Hills, son of Thomas and Catherine Lyons. He married Elizabeth Ruby Hall in 1918. They lived just around the corner at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The Lyons’ home in Sunbury Crescent was called ‘Knopshambury’ - this was probably a misspelling of Knockshanbally in Co Kilkenny, the birth place of Fred’s father, Thomas Edmund Josias Lyons (1846-1915). Arthur Lyons was born in Surrey Hills on 12 Jun 1920. He became a motor mechanic / welder and lived at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The donation was made while he was in hospital. He died shortly afterwards (23 Sep 1990). Donation was finalised by a neighbour, Mrs Florence Ann Armitstead, wife of Glen Victor Armitstead. Glen was a local hairdresser. They moved to 11 Sunbury Crescent after their marriage in 1939. Arthur had no relatives to distribute the material to. Empire Day celebrations were held in Surrey Hills from 1906-1911; they were revived between 1933-1938 by the Surrey Hills Progress Association. They featured street parades with highly decorated vehicles provided by local businesses and bonfires, including the one in Beckett Park.Black and white photo of Mr Fred Lyons with his taxi decorated for Empire Day. The tourer car is parked in the street and is festooned with flowers and ribbons on the hood, bonnet radiator, running board and in the tyre spokes. Mr Lyons stands by the driver's side door. He is wearing a suit with a winged collar and tie. A small child is watching from the footpath on the left just behind a mature tree. There are houses in the background. empire day, motor vehicles, festivals and celebrations, taxis, fred lyons, frederick adolphus lyons -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Graffiti Publications, The Word's Longest Taxi Fare, 2014
... The Word's Longest Taxi Fare... This book, written by Larry O’Toole, tells the story of the epic journey undertaken when Charlie Heard, a motor service provider, was engaged in 1930 to carry three ladies in his Hudson taxi from Lorne in Victoria, up through the Red Centre to Darwin and back via Brisbane and Sydney. ...The Word's Longest Taxi Fare Book Graffiti Publications ...This book documents a 1930 taxi fare from Lorne to Darwin via Warrnambool.This is a hard cover book with a black cover with silver-coloured printing on the front and spine. The dust cover has a white background with several black and white and colour photographs and white and brown printing. The book contains an introduction, 13 chapters of text and the publisher’s acknowledgements. The text includes many black and white and colour photographs, diagrams and maps. non-fictionThis book documents a 1930 taxi fare from Lorne to Darwin via Warrnambool.charles heard, car travel in 1930, history of warrnambool -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, November, 1989
... Winner of the 1989 Taxi Driver of the Year award, David Gawthorn, is pictured holding up his award (an engraved silver platter) as he leans out of his taxi car window. ...B&W photo of a bearded man leaning out of a taxi car window while holding up a silver platter award. ...[In red ink] 11A 2 sizes 118% & 83% 100# screen 25 cms [upside down] [In blue ink] UPDATE, DEC [crossed out] NOV ’89 48% p11 [In red ink] Taxi Talk Cover x 118 [in blue ink] % [In red ink] + + Page 12 [illegible - crossed out] 83% DICK TRIM OPP [In the centre of the photo, stamped in pink ink within a rectangular border] COPYRIGHT HERALD-SUN Photograph SUPPLIED BY FEATURE SERVICE THE HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES LTD. ...As a taxi driver, he was aware that many people with arthritis rely on taxis due to problems with mobility. ...Winner of the 1989 Taxi Driver of the Year award, David Gawthorn, is pictured holding up his award (an engraved silver platter) as he leans out of his taxi car window. Engraved on the platter is "Winner VICTORIAN TAXI DRIVER OF THE YEAR - 1989". David Gawthorn was a spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria. As a taxi driver, he was aware that many people with arthritis rely on taxis due to problems with mobility. He felt that it was important to show them courtesy and consideration as it would make life easier for them. Mr Gawthorn was presented with the award at a Gala Dinner held at the Hilton Hotel in July 1989. The award was a joint initiative between the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria, the Victorian Taxi Association, and the Roads Corporation. It was also sponsored by 3MP radio station and the Hilton on the Park. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 11 of the vol 2 No 4, November 1989 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It accompanies an artice titled, "Taxi Driver of the Year spokesman for arthritis". The photo is captioned: "David Gawthron - picture courtesy Herald & Weekly Times Ltd".B&W photo of a bearded man leaning out of a taxi car window while holding up a silver platter award. Engraved on the platter is the text, "Winner VICTORIAN TAXI DRIVER OF THE YEAR - 1989".[In red ink] 11A 2 sizes 118% & 83% 100# screen 25 cms [upside down] [In blue ink] UPDATE, DEC [crossed out] NOV ’89 48% p11 [In red ink] Taxi Talk Cover x 118 [in blue ink] % [In red ink] + + Page 12 [illegible - crossed out] 83% DICK TRIM OPP [In the centre of the photo, stamped in pink ink within a rectangular border] COPYRIGHT HERALD-SUN Photograph SUPPLIED BY FEATURE SERVICE THE HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES LTD. MELBOURNE AUSTRALIAarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, award, taxi driver of the year, david gawthorn, spokesperson, award recipient, silver platter, mobility, 1989 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Jack Milner's house at 37 Ringwood St, formerly the home of Ringwood Taxi Service
... Jack Milner's house at 37 Ringwood St, formerly the home of Ringwood Taxi Service...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Next door to Kenlaurel Dance Studio, formerly Winnington Grammar School Jack Milner's house at 37 Ringwood St, formerly the home of Ringwood Taxi Service Photograph ...Next door to Kenlaurel Dance Studio, formerly Winnington Grammar School -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bus Exchange showing former Station taxi rank 2009
... Ringwood Bus Exchange showing former Station taxi rank 2009...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Bus Exchange showing former Station taxi rank 2009 Photograph ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Railway Precinct, facing east, in 2009 showing demolished taxi rank
... Ringwood Railway Precinct, facing east, in 2009 showing demolished taxi rank...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Railway Precinct, facing east, in 2009 showing demolished taxi rank Photograph ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Railway Precinct in 2009, facing north towards Eastland, showing demolished taxi rank
... Ringwood Railway Precinct in 2009, facing north towards Eastland, showing demolished taxi rank...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Railway Precinct in 2009, facing north towards Eastland, showing demolished taxi rank Photograph ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2008, showing taxi rank and shops over Maroondah Highway
... Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2008, showing taxi rank and shops over Maroondah Highway...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2008, showing taxi rank and shops over Maroondah Highway Photograph ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolishing taxi and bus terminus
... Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolishing taxi and bus terminus...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolishing taxi and bus terminus Photograph ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolishing taxi and bus terminus
... Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolishing taxi and bus terminus...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolishing taxi and bus terminus Photograph ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolition of taxi ranks and toilet
... Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolition of taxi ranks and toilet ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Ringwood Railway Precinct circa 2009, demolition of taxi ranks and toilet Photograph ... -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, South side of Railway Place pointing west. Showing taxi rank outside the railway station buildings
... South side of Railway Place pointing west. Showing taxi rank outside the railway station buildings....South side of Railway Place pointing west. Showing taxi rank outside the railway station buildings. ...Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Heywood, Joe T, Taxi Dancer: A Brutal Novel of the Air War in Vietnam
... Taxi Dancer: A Brutal Novel of the Air War in Vietnam...The first ace of the Vietnam War, he had already used up more that his fair share of luck Taxi Dancer: A Brutal Novel of the Air War in Vietnam Book Book Heywood, Joe T. ...Captain Barney South had flown ninety hazardous missions. The first ace of the Vietnam War, he had already used up more that his fair share of luckfictionCaptain Barney South had flown ninety hazardous missions. The first ace of the Vietnam War, he had already used up more that his fair share of luckvietnam war 1961-1975 - fiction, air war -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Fred Lyons, cab and taxi proprietor, Surrey Hills
... Fred Lyons, cab and taxi proprietor, Surrey Hills...Fred Lyons, cab and taxi proprietor, Surrey Hills Photograph ...This is one of a series of photos donated by Arthur Lyons. From 1907 a cab service operated from near the railway gates in Union Road. It was established and maintained by Mr C Fraser until c1916. George Rea either took over then or set up in opposition. Fred Lyons initially worked for George until he set up his own business. In time he changed over to a motor vehicle and continued his service until 1960. Frederick Adolphus Lyons (1891-1980) was born in Surrey Hills, son of Thomas and Catherine Lyons. He married Elizabeth Ruby Hall in 1918. They lived just around the corner at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The Lyons’ home in Sunbury Crescent was called ‘Knopshambury’ - this was probably a misspelling of Knockshanbally in Co Kilkenny, the birth place of Fred’s father, Thomas Edmund Josias Lyons (1846-1915). Arthur Lyons was born in Surrey Hills on 12 Jun 1920. He became a motor mechanic / welder and lived at 55 Sunbury Crescent. The donation was made while he was in hospital. He died shortly afterwards (23 Sep 1990). Donation was finalised by a neighbour, Mrs Florence Ann Armitstead, wife of Glen Victor Armitstead. Glen was a local hairdresser. They moved to 11 Sunbury Crescent after their marriage in 1939. Arthur had no relatives to distribute the material to.A black and white studio portrait of a man wearing round eye glasses, a white shirt and dark coloured striped tie.George Lyonssunbury crescent, surrey hills, union street, taxi proprietor, fred lyons, frederick adolphus lyons -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Pleasant Creek Special School, Bates Taxi Service, Dave Young Butcher, Curly Halls Fruit & Veggies with Pamelas Hair Saloon & Commercial Bank Nov 1975, Nov 1975
... Bates Taxi Service, Dave Young Butcher, Curly Halls Fruit & Veggies with Pamelas Hair Saloon & Commercial Bank Nov 1975 ...Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. Bates Taxi Service, Dave Young Butcher, Curly Halls Fruit & Veggies with Pamelas Hair Saloon & Commercial Bank Nov 1975 Photograph Pleasant Creek Special School ...Photographs taken by teacher at Pleasant Creek Training Centre to help train students in living skills and becoming familiar with what shops sold. Part of socializing students for leaving the training centre.Main Street Stawell. Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. education, shops, main street, streetscape -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History GroupNewspaper - Newspaper cutting, 7/8/1968 "School Bus is Rushed" & "Taxi trips ending for Lilydale kids"
... 7/8/1968 "School Bus is Rushed" & "Taxi trips ending for Lilydale kids"...Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group Unit 1, 9 – 13 Old Yarra Road Wonga Park melbourne "Post" 19/3/1964 - John Usher in BP Rally, "Mail" 19/3/1964 - John Usher joins family company and resigns as a teacher but continues studying Commerce part time at Melbourne University and Unknown April 1964 - Croydon Show at Hughes Park and Croydon Bus Service will run a bus there and back Page of school exercise book with newspaper cutting/s 7/8/1968 "School Bus is Rushed" & "Taxi trips ending for Lilydale kids" Newspaper Newspaper cutting ..."Post" 19/3/1964 - John Usher in BP Rally, "Mail" 19/3/1964 - John Usher joins family company and resigns as a teacher but continues studying Commerce part time at Melbourne University and Unknown April 1964 - Croydon Show at Hughes Park and Croydon Bus Service will run a bus there and backPage of school exercise book with newspaper cutting/s -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Sheet Music, Girl In The Taxi
... Girl In The Taxi...(Castlemaine) 347 Barker Street Castlemaine goldfields Girl In The Taxi Sheet Music ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Nomad N22B Float Plane Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations to the United States FAA / FAR 135
... Nomad N22B Float Plane Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations to the United States FAA / FAR 135...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Nomad N22B Float Plane Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations to the United States FAA / FAR 135 Document Nomad N22B Float Plane Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations to the United States FAA / FAR 135 ...
