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Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Nash, George C, The LMS At War, 1953
... Railroads - The London Midland and Scottish Railway - history......The London Midland and Scottish Railway...Railroads - Great Britain - history Railroads - The London Midland and Scottish Railway - history A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway during World War 2. index, app, ill, maps, p.88. ...A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway during World War 2.index, app, ill, maps, p.88.non-fictionA history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway during World War 2.railroads - great britain - history, railroads - the london midland and scottish railway - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Greenleaf, Horace, Britain's Big Four, 1948
... ...The London Midland & Scottish railway...Great Western Railway (Great Britain) The London & North Eastern Railway The London Midland & Scottish railway The Southern Railway A history of the 'big four' railway companies in Great Britain, The Great Western Railway, The Southern Railway, The London Midland & Scottish railway, & The London & North Eastern Railway after all the private railways were grouped together into 4 in 1923. index, ill, maps, p.228. ...A history of the 'big four' railway companies in Great Britain, The Great Western Railway, The Southern Railway, The London Midland & Scottish railway, & The London & North Eastern Railway after all the private railways were grouped together into 4 in 1923.index, ill, maps, p.228.non-fictionA history of the 'big four' railway companies in Great Britain, The Great Western Railway, The Southern Railway, The London Midland & Scottish railway, & The London & North Eastern Railway after all the private railways were grouped together into 4 in 1923.great western railway (great britain), the london & north eastern railway, the london midland & scottish railway, the southern railway -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, Holidays by LMS - 1947, 1947
... This Holiday accommodation Book is the official guide to accommodation at the principal resorts in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, on or served by the London Midland and Scottish Railway....Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara This Holiday accommodation Book is the official guide to accommodation at the principal resorts in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, on or served by the London Midland and Scottish Railway. Printed in 1947 for London Midland And Scottish Railway. book, holiday accommodation book, lms holidays, lara r.s.l. ...This Holiday accommodation Book is the official guide to accommodation at the principal resorts in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, on or served by the London Midland and Scottish Railway.Printed in 1947 for London Midland And Scottish Railway.Rectangular shaped Holiday Accommodation Book.Holidays by LMS - 1947book, holiday accommodation book, lms holidays, lara r.s.l. -
Federation University Historical CollectionFilm, Night Mail, 1936, 1936
... A 1936 documentary film about a London Midland / Scottish Railways mail train. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields A 1936 documentary film about a London Midland / Scottish Railways mail train. ...A 1936 documentary film about a London Midland / Scottish Railways mail train. Night Mail (1936) was one of the most critically acclaimed films to be produced within the British documentary film movement. It was also among the most commercially successful, and remains the film most commonly identified with the movement. The film was the product of collaborative, rather than individual authorship. Although it was primarily directed by Harry Watt, Basil Wright developed the script, and had overall production responsibility for the project. The resulting film was edited by Wright and Alberto Cavalcanti; John Grierson and Stuart Legg were also involved in its production. The music score was arranged by Benjamin Britten and Cavalcanti, and the rhyming verse used in the film - spoken by Pat Jackson - was written by W.H. Auden, who also acted as assistant director.A 16mm wide film with sprokets on one edge only, contained in a blue plastic spool box. Post Office Marketing Department Publicity Diviision Postal Headquarters St Martins-le-Grand London EC1A 1HQ Films section Title Night Mail 35/16mm safety film stamped Waxedfilm, night mail, postal services -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Top Hat and Bowler Hat, Woodrow & Sons, Early 20th century (.1 Top Hat)
... Woodrow & Sons Hat Manufacturers to H.M. the King 13 Market St Manchester, 8 Castle St Liverpool, 45 Piccadilly London, 42 Cornhill, London, 11 Gordon St Glasgow, 40 Westmoreland St Dublin, Made in England Lincoln, Stuart & Coy Proprietary Limited Flinders St Melbourne .2 The Tropical Hat .3 Midland Railway .4 Dunedin, F.H.Moreton ...Woodrow & Sons Hat Manufacturers to H.M. the King 13 Market St Manchester, 8 Castle St Liverpool, 45 Piccadilly London, 42 Cornhill, London, 11 Gordon St Glasgow, 40 Westmoreland St Dublin, Made in England Lincoln, Stuart & Coy Proprietary Limited Flinders St Melbourne .2 The Tropical Hat .3 Midland Railway .4 Dunedin, F.H.Moreton .1 This is a black top hat with the crown covered in beaver fur or felt of some kind. ...This top hat, with the initials J.H.H., belonged to John Hunter Henderson, a doctor who practised in Warrnambool from 1904 to 1939. For many years he was a member of the Warrnambool Hospital Board of Management. On his retirement in 1939 he went to live in Melbourne where he died aged 81. The John Hunter Henderson fund was established at the Warrnambool Hospital to develop the training facilities for medical and nursing staff. The bowler hat belonged to his driver (name unknown) and it is presumed that he drove a horse and buggy in the early years of the 20th century. These items are of considerable significance as they are associated with Dr Henderson, a long-serving doctor in Warrnambool and they show the status and comparative affluence of doctors in the first half of the 20th century. .1 This is a black top hat with the crown covered in beaver fur or felt of some kind. The upturned brim is slightly worn on one edge. The crown has a black corded band with a bow on one side. There is a stud with an air hole on the crown. Inside there is a brown leather lining with information on the maker on the inside base and a crown image. .2 This is a bowler hat made of black felt with lining on the edges of black cotton material. The brim is slightly turned up on the sides. The crown has a black corded band with a bow at one side. There is a circle of air holes on the side of the hat. Inside there is leather lining with some information on the maker on the inside base. .3 This is a hat box lid with a leather covering over cardboard. It is a spherical shape with some side damage where the leather is peeling. There is a leather strap handle with a metal buckle. There are remnants of travel labels pasted on to the lid. .4 This is a hat box made of leather with a metal lock on one side. It has remnants of paper travel labels on the sides. Inside the box is an insert made of maroon-coloured cardboard for storing the top hat. This insert has a leather strap to stabilize the hat. There is a name on the base of the box written on a piece of adhesive plaster. .1 J.H.H. Woodrow & Sons Hat Manufacturers to H.M. the King 13 Market St Manchester, 8 Castle St Liverpool, 45 Piccadilly London, 42 Cornhill, London, 11 Gordon St Glasgow, 40 Westmoreland St Dublin, Made in England Lincoln, Stuart & Coy Proprietary Limited Flinders St Melbourne .2 The Tropical Hat .3 Midland Railway .4 Dunedin, F.H.Moreton doctor john henderson, warrnambool, history of warrnambool, top hat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VICTORIAN RAILWAYS - THE NEWPORT STORY
... Midland Railway... Mr Allison Dalrymple... Phoenix Foundry... North Melbourne Loco Depot... Beyer Peacock & CO... Mr A E Smith... Roger Barnes... Thomas Tait... BHP... F J Shea... Commonwealth Ordnance Department... James Rooks... London...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Victorian Railways The Newport Story G Donneau Melbourne and Geelong Railway Co Melbourne & Hobson's Bay United Railway Co Mr William Meikle Solomon Mirls Richard Speight Sir james Allport Midland Railway Mr Allison Dalrymple Phoenix Foundry North Melbourne Loco Depot Beyer Peacock & CO Mr A E Smith Roger Barnes Thomas Tait BHP F J Shea Commonwealth Ordnance Department James Rooks London Times Mr Merz Mr McLellan Bendigo North Railway Workshops Ballarat Shops James Taylor Donald McGregor Julius Aurelian Sylvester Barber Victor Lethlean Melbourne Institute of Technology Prince of Wales Queen Victoria W M Shannon Sir Thomas Bent Puffing Billy Harold Winthrop Clapp Francis Boardman Clapp Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Co Austral Otis Engineering Co Melbourne University Franklin Supply Co E H Brownbill Heavy Harry Locomotive Mausoleum North Melbourne North British Locomotive Co Walter Stinton Thomas Smith Peter Alexander Peter Alexander Robert Ferguson King George V English Railway Gazette Harry Nunn May Merz & MacLellan Arthur Lowe R H Roach W H Chapman L C Rolls G A Swift John McRae Caledonian Society Thistle Club Bristol Hotel James Taylor George Allibon Walter Grimshaw Robert Maybin Roy Hodge Walter Biddle John Ramsbottom Robert Hewitt James Green Thomas Waldhuter Giles Dobney Mr Richardson Mr Arthur Sydney Express The Age Mr Speight David Syme Father Gapon Typed history of the Newport Railway Workshops. ...Typed history of the Newport Railway Workshops. Mentions the men who worked at the workshop, the locomotives that were built there, the different classes of locomotives, the equipment they used, and some of the work they did. Written by G. Donneau (who worked there) and dated 19-3-79.document, victorian railways, the newport story, g donneau, melbourne and geelong railway co, melbourne & hobson's bay united railway co, mr william meikle, solomon mirls, richard speight, sir james allport, midland railway, mr allison dalrymple, phoenix foundry, north melbourne loco depot, beyer peacock & co, mr a e smith, roger barnes, thomas tait, bhp, f j shea, commonwealth ordnance department, james rooks, london times, mr merz, mr mclellan, bendigo north railway workshops, ballarat shops, james taylor, donald mcgregor, julius aurelian sylvester barber, victor lethlean, melbourne institute of technology, prince of wales, queen victoria, w m shannon, sir thomas bent, puffing billy, harold winthrop clapp, francis boardman clapp, melbourne tramway & omnibus co, austral otis engineering co, melbourne university, franklin supply co, e h brownbill, heavy harry, locomotive mausoleum north melbourne, north british locomotive co, walter stinton, thomas smith, peter alexander, peter alexander, robert ferguson, king george v, english railway gazette, harry nunn may, merz & maclellan, arthur lowe, r h roach, w h chapman, l c rolls, g a swift, john mcrae, caledonian society, thistle club, bristol hotel, james taylor, george allibon, walter grimshaw, robert maybin, roy hodge, walter biddle, john ramsbottom, robert hewitt, james green, thomas waldhuter, giles dobney, mr richardson, mr arthur, sydney express, the age, mr speight, david syme, father gapon -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Frank Wright (left) with father William and brother Alex Wright
... Midland . town. His broth-er, Frank Wright, is musical director for the London County council."...Midland . town. His broth-er, Frank Wright, is musical director for the London County council." ...Alexander Wright was killed whilst performing at the Birmingham Empire as the result of a German air Attack in October 1940. The theatre had a direct hit. The stage name of Alex Wright was 'Navarre' "Prince of Mimics". According to Frank Wright Alex was a great impersonator with a unique range Bass - tenor with many accents (not unlike Peter Dawson) "AUSTRALIAN KILLED An Australian, Alexander Wright, radio variety star, who toured Europe and Australia under the pseudonym of Navarre, was killed during a recent air raid in a Midland . town. His broth-er, Frank Wright, is musical director for the London County council."(Border Morning Mail, 22 Oct 1940) Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. Sepia formal photograph of a seated man with two boys, one standing on either side of him. They are posed in front of a backdrop showing one side of a window and its curtain, panelling and a painting. The boys are dressed in shoes, socks, knee pants, vests with a chain, white shirts and a jacket. The man is similarly dressed although with long trousers.frank wright, alex wright, navarre, alexander wright, william wright -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Alexander Wright (Navarre)
... London for £2500 but on the advice of Melba and his coach, it was refused on the grounds that yet another 12 months' French study was necessary to ensure absolute perfection. That "Alex " has lost none of his school-boy wit is evinced by his own jocular remark that he has "a top C sharp that will crack every window in the Sydney Town Hall!" (Horsham Times, 20 February 1931) "AUSTRALIAN KILLED An Australian, Alexander Wright, radio variety star, who toured Europe and Australia under the pseudonym of Navarre, was killed during a recent air raid in a Midland...London for £2500 but on the advice of Melba and his coach, it was refused on the grounds that yet another 12 months' French study was necessary to ensure absolute perfection. That "Alex " has lost none of his school-boy wit is evinced by his own jocular remark that he has "a top C sharp that will crack every window in the Sydney Town Hall!" (Horsham Times, 20 February 1931) "AUSTRALIAN KILLED An Australian, Alexander Wright, radio variety star, who toured Europe and Australia under the pseudonym of Navarre, was killed during a recent air raid in a Midland ...Alexander Wright was born on 25 August, 1898 in Smeaton He was the brother of musician Frank Wright. Alex Wright was killed whilst performing at the Birmingham Empire as the result of a German air Attack in October 1940. The theatre had a direct hit. According to Frank Wright Alex was a great impersonator with a unique range Bass - tenor with many accents (not unlike Peter Dawson) "AUSTRALIAN CARUSO Smeaton Boy's Fame Andre Navarre, who left Australia about three years ago to study opera in Europe, bids fair to take a place among the world's great tenors. A few months ago Navarre sang for Melba for the first time, and she immediately acclaimed him to be a finished artist, describing his voice as the nearest approach to the immortal Caruso she had ever heard, writes the Ballarat "Courier." Andre Navarre is, however, only a stage name adopted by Alexander Wright, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William. Wright, of Armstrong street North, Ballarat, and brother of Mr. Frank Wright and Mrs. William Ritchie, of that city. Born at smeaton 31 years ago, in what may be termed a musical atmosphere; Alex. Wright showed a definite desire to sing at a very early age, and in his boyhood figured as soloist at school concerts, etc. His youth was spent around Smeaton, working at home and at various farms in the district until he was about 19 years of age, when he secured a position at the Dunlop rubber works, Melbourne. Up to this period Wright had no vocal training whatever, but being the possessor of a good resonant baritone voice, was persuaded by some of his friends to "have a go at the stage.'' Securing a position in the chorus of "Maid of the Mountains," which was at that time showing at the Theatre Royal, he soon made his voice heard to advantage, and also commenced to take lessons from Signor Robottaro. It was about this time that Wright was invited by a fellow musician to a musical evening at which a member of Rigo's grand opera company, then performing at " The Playhouse," was also present. Hearing Wright sing, the musician immediately said : ' You're a fool to waste your time in a chorus with that voice. Rigo is looking for a singer like you for the role of 'Figaro' in 'Barber of Seville'." Alex, however, did not take the remark seriously, and it was only after the numerous persuasions of friends who obviously knew the real value of his voice that the modest young man was eventually induced to meet Rigo. The Italian maestro was so delighted with the voice that without hesitation he was given the principle role of "The Barber" to study. Many singers having previously been tried and rejected for the part, Wright was astonished at his success in being chosen, and awakened suddenly to the fact by the maestro that a world voice, if properly trained, would surely develop in the young artist, Alex at once settled down to study, and all day long in his boarding house at St. Kilda could be heard rehearsing his new role. In less than a month he had completely mastered the part, and on the opening night, in the exacting role of "The Barber," he was an outstanding success. Later, he toured Australia with many leading artists, including Elsa Stralia and Harry Lauder, and spent his last two years in Sydney, where he was engaged as soloist in the biggest picture house. Realising that a training in Italy and on the Continent was essential for a successful operatic singer, the young artist decided to go overseas to continue his studies. He did not leave Australia, however, before he gratuitously gave a concert in his little home town to the obvious delight of all his old friends, who flocked from all parts of the district to hear him. The hall was packed to overflowing , and so pleased was Alex with the tumultuous reception he received that he sang fewer than 20 songs. Once in Italy, he lost no time in placing himself under the tuition of Cottone, and it was at the studio of this maestro that he met Toti dal Monte, a former protege of the same master. Two years were spent in Italy, when "Navarre" learned to speak the Italian language fluently, and acquired a wide knowledge of the operas. He sang in Milan about a year ago, and was paid some glowing tributes by the Italian Press critics, who likened his voice to that of Caruso. From Italy he went to Paris, where he met John Brownlee and many other famous singers. The critics on the Continent are unanimous that Andre Navarre-the unassuming Smeaton boy, whom his schoolmates still affectionately call "Hock"--is destined to become one of the luminaries in music history. It is interesting to recall some facts concerning the remarkable family from which this artist springs. Four other members have won championship honors in the musical world. Mr. Frank Wright has the Australasian cornet championship to his credit ; Mr. Norman Wright, of Sydney, has won a tenor championship of New Zealand, and has recorded for the Columbia Gramophone Company ; Mrs. Wm. Ritchie ( formerly Miss Laura Wright) won the A.N.A. contralto championship in Melbourne; whilst the oldest member, Lydia (Mrs. C. Cane, now in N.Z.) won the violin championship at South Street when 17 years of age. Last year Mrs. and Mr. Wright celebrated their golden wedding. Both of the old folk are intensely musical, and it has been said that the voice of the mother, although entirely untrained, showed in her earlier days glimpses of the beautiful quality which made Melba famous. Andre Navarre does not propose leaving the Continent for some time. Recently he was offered a 12 months' contract to sing in London for £2500 but on the advice of Melba and his coach, it was refused on the grounds that yet another 12 months' French study was necessary to ensure absolute perfection. That "Alex " has lost none of his school-boy wit is evinced by his own jocular remark that he has "a top C sharp that will crack every window in the Sydney Town Hall!" (Horsham Times, 20 February 1931) "AUSTRALIAN KILLED An Australian, Alexander Wright, radio variety star, who toured Europe and Australia under the pseudonym of Navarre, was killed during a recent air raid in a Midland . town. His broth-er, Frank Wright, is musical director for the London County council."(Border Morning Mail, 22 Oct 1940) Black and white image of Smeaton born Alexander Wright whose professional name was Navarre "Prince of Mimics". alexander wright, alec wright, navarre -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, British Rail, London Midland Region, Rocket 150 150th Anniversary of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1830-1980 Official Handbook, 1980
... British Rail, London Midland Region...Rocket 150 150th Anniversary of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1830-1980 Official Handbook Book British Rail, London Midland Region Avon-Anglia Publications & Services ...A handbook for the official celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway opened in 1830.ill, maps, p.84.non-fictionA handbook for the official celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway opened in 1830.railroads - liverpool & manchester railway - history, railroads - great britain - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Nock (Oswald Stevens), A History of the LMS 2. The Record-Breaking 'Thirties, 1931-39, 1990
... ...Railroads - London Midland & Scottish Railway - history...Railroads - Great Britain - history Railroads - London Midland & Scottish Railway - history A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from 1931 to 1939. index, ill, maps, p.96. ...A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from 1931 to 1939.index, ill, maps, p.96.non-fictionA history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from 1931 to 1939.railroads - great britain - history, railroads - london midland & scottish railway - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Nock (Oswald Stevens), A History of the LMS 1. The first Years, 1923-1930, 1990
... ...Railroads - London Midland & Scottish Railway - history...Railroads - Great Britain - history Railroads - London Midland & Scottish Railway - history A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from grouping in 1923 to 1930. index, ill, p.94. ...A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from grouping in 1923 to 1930.index, ill, p.94.non-fictionA history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from grouping in 1923 to 1930.railroads - great britain - history, railroads - london midland & scottish railway - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Nock (Oswald Stevens), A History of the LMS 3. The War Years and Nationalisation, 1939-48, 1983
... ...Railroads - London Midland & Scottish Railway - history...Railroads - Great Britain - history Railroads - London Midland & Scottish Railway - history A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from the war in 1939 to nationalisation by the government in 1948. index, ill, maps, p.94. ...A history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from the war in 1939 to nationalisation by the government in 1948.index, ill, maps, p.94.non-fictionA history of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain from the war in 1939 to nationalisation by the government in 1948.railroads - great britain - history, railroads - london midland & scottish railway - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Nock (Oswald Stevens), The Caledonian Railway
... Railroads - The Caledonian Railway - history Railroads - Great Britain - history A history of the Caledonian Railway in Scotland until they became part of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain. index, ill, maps, p.190. ...A history of the Caledonian Railway in Scotland until they became part of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain.index, ill, maps, p.190.non-fictionA history of the Caledonian Railway in Scotland until they became part of the London Midland & Scottish Railway in Great Britain.railroads - the caledonian railway - history, railroads - great britain - history
