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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - The Weekly Times Pictorial
... The Weekly Times Pictorial......the Weekly times pictorial...The Weekly Times Pictorial collection covering mainly the years 1935/1936. ...Magazine The Weekly Times Pictorial ...The Weekly Times Pictorial collection covering mainly the years 1935/1936. Also, one issue from 1928 and several from 1937. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection.australiana, the weekly times pictorial -
Clunes MuseumMagazine, THE WEEKLY TIMES, 15 FEBRUARY 1936
... THE WEEKLY TIMES PICTORIAL MAGAZINE - SECTION 5. FEBRUARY 15, 1936. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CLUNES FIRE BRIGAGE PICTORIAL MAGAZINE THE WEEKLY TIMES PICTORIAL MAGAZINE - SECTION 5. FEBRUARY 15, 1936. ...THE WEEKLY TIMES PICTORIAL MAGAZINE - SECTION 5. FEBRUARY 15, 1936. ONE LARGE SHEET FOLDER INTO 4. FEATURING PHOTOS OF: PORTUGAL, THE HOBART CUP RACE MEETING, FRANKSTON, NEW GUINEA, LEONGATHA SHOW. ALSO THE COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADE COMPETITION KYNETON WHERE CLUNES IS MENTIONED.clunes fire brigage, pictorial magazine -
Clunes MuseumMagazine, THE WEEKLY TIMES, THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL 1932, 10 OCTOBER 1932
... THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL 1932. PICTORIAL (COLOURED). SPECIAL NUMBER OF THE WEEKLY TIMES, OCTOBER 10, 1932. 22ND YEAR. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields AUSTRALIA PICTORIAL STORIES AND POEMS LOCAL HISTORY THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL 1932. ...THE WEEKLY TIMES ANNUAL 1932. PICTORIAL (COLOURED). SPECIAL NUMBER OF THE WEEKLY TIMES, OCTOBER 10, 1932. 22ND YEAR. PRICE 1/6.australia, pictorial, stories and poems, local history -
Bendigo Military MuseumMagazine - COMIC, WW2, Alex Gurney, "BLUEY AND CURLEY", cWW2
... PICTORIAL/ FEATURE". Part of the William (Bill) THOMASON Collection. Refer Cat No. 4136P for more items. Publications Comic Book Alex Gurney WW2 William (Bill) Thomason Collection Soft cover. Cover - paper, red and black colour print on front and back. Front illustrated in colour of a Bluey and Curley scene in a jungle setting. Back - advertisement. Fastened with metal staples. 50 pages - cut, plain, off white colour paper. Illustrated in black. Print two comic strips per page. "BLUEY AND CURLEY" Magazine COMIC, WW2 Alex Gurney LAWRENCE KAY for Herald and Weekly Times ...From the front cover; "BLUEY AND CURLEY/ BY GURNEY/ 6D/ THE SUN/ NEWS PICTORIAL/ FEATURE". Part of the William (Bill) THOMASON Collection. Refer Cat No. 4136P for more items.Soft cover. Cover - paper, red and black colour print on front and back. Front illustrated in colour of a Bluey and Curley scene in a jungle setting. Back - advertisement. Fastened with metal staples. 50 pages - cut, plain, off white colour paper. Illustrated in black. Print two comic strips per page.publications, comic book, alex gurney, ww2, william (bill) thomason collection -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - WW2, The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, OUR HOME FRONT 1939-45, 1995
... Pictorial book. 287 pages - cut, plain, white colour paper. Black and white and colour photographs and newspaper articles. OUR HOME FRONT 1939-45 Book WW2 The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd Southbank Books, Southbank Pacific Pty Ltd Andrew Bolt ...From the front cover. "OUR HOME FRONT 1939-45/ The tears, the tragedy, the laughter. from the pages of the Herald and The Sun" Hard cover book. Cover - cardboard, with adhered paper cover. White and Yellow print on front, spine and back. Illustrated - black and white and sepia. Colour collage of photographs and newspaper articles. Pictorial book. 287 pages - cut, plain, white colour paper. Black and white and colour photographs and newspaper articles.publications, books, ww2, the herald, the sun -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewspapers, February 1971
... They contain information and photographs pertaining to the 1971 floods in Orbost. 2557.1 is a Sun News Pictorial dated 8.2.1971. 2557.2 is a Snowy River Mail dated 10.2.1971. 2557.3 is an east Gippsland News dated 12.2.1971. 2557.4 is a Snowy River mail dated 12.2.1971 and 2557.5 is a collection of various clippings. newspapers East Gippsland Newspaper Herald and Weekly Times ...The 1971 floods at Orbost were the worst on record. At Jarrahmond the river rose to a height of 11 metres and on the flats spread to one and a half kilometres wide. Considerable damage was done to railway infrastructure, roads and farms. More information from the APRIL, 2008 newsletter by John Phillips. (see orbosthistory.com.au)These newspapers are contemporary records of a significant local event.Four newspapers and a set of clippings from various papers. They contain information and photographs pertaining to the 1971 floods in Orbost. 2557.1 is a Sun News Pictorial dated 8.2.1971. 2557.2 is a Snowy River Mail dated 10.2.1971. 2557.3 is an east Gippsland News dated 12.2.1971. 2557.4 is a Snowy River mail dated 12.2.1971 and 2557.5 is a collection of various clippings.floods-orbost-1971 newspaper snowy-river-mail sun-news-pictorial -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewspaper supplement, The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11, 1953
... The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times ...The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times stable of Melbourne newspapers. For more than fifty years it was the Australian newspaper with the largest circulation. This special edition was issued as a souvenir of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11. The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II as monarch of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon took place on 2 June 1953 at westminster Abbey. On the 2nd June 1953, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place and the commonwealth countries, including Australia joined in the celebration. Saving an item dedicated to the royal family is typical of the general feeling of respect and admiration felt by the rural communities towards the British Royal Family, especially towards Queen Elizabeth II.A broadsheet sized newspaper supplement designed to be folded into four - 8 pp. It is titled The Sun News Pictorial - Coronation Service.newspaper-supplement-sun-news-pictorial media-print -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewspaper, Sun News-Pictorial, July 30 1927
... The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times ...The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times stable of Melbourne newspapers. For more than fifty years it was the Australian newspaper with the largest circulation Newspaper reflect contemporary society. This item is a useful reference for the history of the late 1920's.A newspaper, cover missing, Sun News-Pictorial dated Saturday July 30 1927.newspaper-sun-news-pictorial media-print -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewspaper, The Sun News-Pictorial, February 16 1952
... The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times ...The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1922 and closed in 1990. It was part of The Herald and Weekly Times stable of Melbourne newspapers. For more than fifty years it was the Australian newspaper with the largest circulation George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death.Newspapers reflect contemporary society. Saving an item dedicated to the royal family is typical of the general feeling of respect and admiration felt by the rural communities towards the British Royal Family.A newspaper - middle pages missing, containing articles relating to the death of King George V1. It is dated Saturday February 1952..newspaper-sun-news-pictorial media-print george-v1 royal-family -
Eltham District Historical Society IncMagazine, Did The House Live Up To Expectations?, Home Beautiful, March 1969, pp6-13, 1969
... The Sun News-Pictorial (The Herald and Weekly Times Limited)..., Home Beautiful, March 1969, pp6-13 Magazine Magazine The Sun News-Pictorial (The Herald and Weekly Times Limited) Keith Bennetts ...Article on home designed by Alistair Knox for Lindsay Maurice Edward, teacher, at 151 Old Eltham Road, Lower Plenty. The home was originally featured in Home Beautiful magazine in 1953 and was revisited in the March 1969 issueMagazine, 92 pages , 28.5 cm Digital scan of magazine article saved as searchable PDF documentN/Aalistair knox, home beautiful magazine, lindsay edward, lower plenty, old eltham road, susan edward -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper - Weekly Times 1951, The Weekly Times, 08/08/1951
... Page 34 from 'The Weekly Times' 8 Aug. 1951. Full page, black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Another Page of Portland Folk', local service clubs, sporting clubs, school children, working groups...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road newspaper media advertising Portland local clubs Page 34 from 'The Weekly Times' 8 Aug. 1951. Full page, black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Another Page of Portland Folk', local service clubs, sporting clubs, school children, working groups The Weekly Times Newspaper Newspaper - Weekly Times 1951 ...Page 34 from 'The Weekly Times' 8 Aug. 1951. Full page, black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Another Page of Portland Folk', local service clubs, sporting clubs, school children, working groupsnewspaper, media, advertising, portland local clubs -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper - The Weekly Times, 04/11/1942
... Page 11 from The Weekly Times, 4 Nov. 1942. Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groups...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Patriotic People of Portland Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groups Page 11 from The Weekly Times, 4 Nov. 1942. ...Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groupsPage 11 from The Weekly Times, 4 Nov. 1942. Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groupsnon-fictionFull page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined 'Patriotic People of Portland', various service groupspatriotic people of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper Article - Governor Declares Portland a Town, The Weekly Times 23 November 1949, 23/11/1949
... Page 32 from 'The Weekly Times', 23 Nov. 1949. Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined ' Governor Declares Portland a Town', of various groups involved and events during the celebrations....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Page 32 from 'The Weekly Times', 23 Nov. 1949. Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined ' Governor Declares Portland a Town', of various groups involved and events during the celebrations. ...Page 32 from 'The Weekly Times', 23 Nov. 1949. Full page black and white pictorial coverage, headlined ' Governor Declares Portland a Town', of various groups involved and events during the celebrations. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, The Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand in pictures, 1954_
... A pictorial record of the first visit to Australia by Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1954 house of windsor duke of edinburgh royal tour of australia 1954 queen elizabeth II Hard cover, Illus. (some colour). Cover illustration of Australian flag with white writing over. The Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand in pictures Book Book Colorgravure (The Herals and Weekly Times ...Following the death of King George VI, the Queen's trip to Australia and New Zealand was postponed until 1954. This book is a photographic story of their travels around Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands.A pictorial record of the first visit to Australia by Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1954Hard cover, Illus. (some colour). Cover illustration of Australian flag with white writing over.house of windsor, duke of edinburgh, royal tour of australia 1954, queen elizabeth ii -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, poss. 1920
... Weekly Times, Saturday 6 March 1920 p 41 when this photo was printed). This item is a pictorial record of a flood in 1920 (ref. ...In the photograph are the Rice family, Billy Nixon' family and Charlie Johnston. William Nixon, son of James Nixon and Alice (Roberts) Nixon was married to Ilma Muriel (Cadwallader) Nixon on 2 Apr 1902 in Orbost. They had six children - Llewella Adele (Nixon) King, Sydney William Columbo Nixon, Arthur Harry Nixon, Jack Warton Nixon, Claudine Frances (Nixon) Taylor and Daphne Joyce (Nixon) Menz Damage estimated at £500,000 was caused by the 1934 floods in the Orbost district. This 1934 flood was devastating, destroying a section of the 1922 Orbost bridge, wrecking fences, bridges and roads, dumping silt and debris on the rich river flats and drowning cattle. Note: although this card has the date 1934 written onto the rear, the flood incident depicted most likely dates from 1920 (ref. Weekly Times, Saturday 6 March 1920 p 41 when this photo was printed).This item is a pictorial record of a flood in 1920 (ref. Weekly Times, Saturday 6 March 1920 p41). Snowy River flood are a feature of the Orbost area. These floods cover the rich agricultural land. A black / white photograph / postcard of a group of people standing in floodwaters outside a timber building. Included are young children and babies being held by women. Two boys are holding dogs in front of them.on back - "Billy Nixon's house (now Downys 1991)"orbost - floods - nixon - 1920 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyEphemera - Packet, Gwen Reed nee Woodford family memorabilia, Circa 1880s to c1980s
... Pictorial Souvenir – Selected Views of Mount Gambier to Miss L. Boyce, postmarked 1959 Hand-written poems/song lyrics by Gwen Reed (4 pages) Newspaper extract - Weekly Times Magazine Section “At Hamilton”, 1937 Photograph – “My mother standing with Foster parents” Photograph of Gracie (?) ...Pictorial Souvenir – Selected Views of Mount Gambier to Miss L. Boyce, postmarked 1959 Hand-written poems/song lyrics by Gwen Reed (4 pages) Newspaper extract - Weekly Times Magazine Section “At Hamilton”, 1937 Photograph – “My mother standing with Foster parents” Photograph of Gracie (?) ...Collection of various family and personal documents, photographs, and early 1900s greeting cards. Papers of Gwen Reed from Edith Graham of Ware Cres, Ringwood East. (Provided by Nicki Shea, Granddaughter of Stan & Jo Bridgman of Eastwood Cycles) Contents: Hand-written notes – Woodford Family Tree, by Gwen Reed Autograph book with entries "To Gwen" Bookmark - with name "Lorrie B" Christmas card to May with love from George 1906 Christmas card from May to George 1906 Christmas card from Edie to Gwen (Cousin Ede) Christmas card from Dot to Gwen 1925 (from Dot Grundy, dc'd) Christmas card from Ollie S to Gwen 1924 Happy New Year card to Gwen from Grandma (Woodford) Christmas card from Mum & Ethel to Gwen 1926 Christmas card to Gwen from Emily (Gawith, Jeparit East) Christmas card from Olive to Gwen 1919 (Olive Janetski, Jeparit East) Christmas card from Hilda (Obst) to Gwen 1929 Postcard to Miss G Woodford "Bygalorie Park" Tullibigeal PO NSW (To Gwen from Effie - Effie Robson, Jeparit East) Christmas card to Gwennie from C. S. Graham 1915 (School teacher) Christmas card from Mum to May & George Christmas postcard from Grandfather to Gwenny Christmas card to Dear Daddie from Gwen Christmas card from May with love to George Christmas card from Nellie Parker (Nell Rodgers - Albury) to Gwen 1924 Greeting card from Hilda to Gwen 1919 (Hilda Obst Jeparit East) Christmas card from Ethel to Gwen 1927 Christmas card from Anne (MCGrath) to Gwen Christmas card from S. Hoober(?) (School teacher, Bygalorie) to Mr & Mrs Woodford, Gwen & Ollie) 1924 Christmas card from May and George to Mum and Dad 1925 Christmas card to Gwen Syd & Family from May Dad & Kiddies (Stepmother) Christmas card from George to May 1907 Postcard (signed Dulcie) to Mrs G. Reed, 9 Laurence Grove, East Ringwood Vic 3055 postmarked 1993 Envelope (only) addressed to Mrs. G. Reed, 9 Laurence Grove, Ringwood East Vic. 3135 Birth Certificate District of Balmoral, Victoria – Sonia Woodford b.1856 (Issued 1987) Death Certificate District of Stawell, Vic – Archibald Brown d.1914 Marriage Certificate District of Hamilton, Vic – John Brown & Margaret Dale m.1895 Coroner’s Post-Mortem report – Edward John Reed d.1981 Family Data Tree (Family Tree) William Walker/Elizabeth Silk, Hamilton Vic & children b.1842-1862 Newspaper clipping – May & Archibald Brown drowned at North Hamilton, 1887 Pictorial Souvenir – Selected Views of Mount Gambier to Miss L. Boyce, postmarked 1959 Hand-written poems/song lyrics by Gwen Reed (4 pages) Newspaper extract - Weekly Times Magazine Section “At Hamilton”, 1937 Photograph – “My mother standing with Foster parents” Photograph of Gracie (?) Grandma (?) Murray (?) Photograph of costumed performers Photograph of child Photograph of lady at John Mansell dispensary (Chemist at Forest Hill Vic?) Postcard photograph – Gwen & Ethel Woodford Photograph of grave – Victoria May Woodford (died 1957 aged 56 years) Photograph of grave – William Woodford and Sarah Woodford Photograph of un-named male Photograph of baby on chair Photograph – “Myself. Hope you like it May" Photograph (colour) – un-named group on train at Currumbin Qld Photograph – 2 un-named girls Autographs include Arthur Young Rosie Sturgess Joff Ellen Carlu Carter Toni Lamond Dick Curtis Billy Daniels Margaret Whiting Horrie Dargie Duo Moreno Therese Talbert Richard Gray Three Apollos Robert Leeman -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Vice-regal visit to zoo: Governor (Lord Huntingfield) meets the cockatoos
... Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 31. Retrieved August 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article275757361 LETTERS FROM READERS (1929, May 11). Weekly Times...Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 31. Retrieved August 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article275757361 LETTERS FROM READERS (1929, May 11). Weekly Times ...A group of five men dressed in hats and overcoats look at caged cockatoos. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: On 25 June 1934, new Victorian Governor, His Excellency Lord Huntingfield and his wife Lady Huntingfield made an official visit to the Melbourne Zoological Gardens in order to grant his patronage to the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society. The zoo director, Mr. Andrew Wilkie, introduced them to the cockatoos in the flight aviary. The Argus newspaper reported the visit in the following morning’s issue: "Birds' Greeting To Governor. Visit to Zoological Gardens. "A Very Important Society." "Cheery shouts of "Hullo!" and requests for drinks greeted His Excellency the Governor (Lord Huntingfield) on one of his official visits yesterday morning. Lady Huntingfield, who accompanied him, was asked loudly for a kiss. They were inspecting the huge cockatoo aviary at the Zoological Gardens after Lord Huntingfield had granted his patronage to the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society. Both obviously enjoyed the democratic experience. It was explained to them that most of the cockatoos had been presented by residents of flats, whose neighbours objected to the noise of the birds, while others were protected birds which had been surrendered. Lord Huntingfield recalled that he had taken two Australian cockatoos to England when he left Australia in his youth. One, a galah, had lived in England for many years." In 1929, the Zoo built a commodious new flight aviary at the cost of several thousand pounds and Zoo director, Mr Andrew Wilkie, sent out an appeal published in newspapers Australia-wide for donations of parrots from all states. Many of the parrot species he wanted were protected and a special permit needed for their capture, however Mr Wilkie guaranteed he would obtain authority from the Fisheries and Game Department and that the cost of transit would be borne by the Zoo. The wanted birds were "Parrots - Black-tailed, Rock Pebbler, King, Superb, Grass (all kinds), Swamp or Ground, Mallee or Ringneck" and "Cockatoo[s] - Black, Pink or Major Mitchell, Gang-Gang". The Zoo asked that the birds be sent in boxes large enough to prevent overcrowding, contain food and water and the Zoo notified on the type and number of birds in transit. All boxes were to be addressed to 'The Zoo, Melbourne'. A letter from a reader appeared in the Weekly Times newspaper's popular "Camp-fire Circle" page for "Young Australians", 11 May 1929: "Dear Pal, I am much interested in your page, especially the nature notes. I have a pet parrot, but I don’t like to see it shut up in a cage, so I am giving it to the Melbourne Zoo. It can whistle 'Pretty Joey' and 'What's the Matter with Father' and is just learning to whistle for the dog... Wishing you and the Camp-fire Circle success." - Murray Holmes (Gorae, Vic.) The fate of this talented parrot is unknown, however in 1932, this young naturist, T Murray Holmes, 1912-1947, collected for the first time a type specimen, blue star sun orchid from Gorae (near Portland, Victoria), and it was named in his honour, Thelymitra holmesii. Murray was described by orchid collector W H Nicholls as "a youthful and energetic orchidologist, who added much to our knowledge of the orchids of south-western Victoria." Murray Holmes enlisted in the army in 1941 and fought in the Middle East before being sent to Java. In 1942 he was captured by the Japanese and became a prisoner of war for three years, working on the notorious Thai-Burma railway. Murray's health was undermined though ill treatment and starvation and he returned to Australia after the war, broken and sick. He died aged 35 in 1947. He was intensely interested in the flora and fauna of the Gorae area to the end. Murray's parents received over 200 tributes of respect for their son - too many to answer personally so they put a notice in the Portland Guardian thanking "all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad bereavement - the lamented death of their loved son, Murray." Andrew Arthur Wellesley Wilkie, 1853-1948, was Director of the Melbourne Zoo from 1923 to 1936 and was associated with the zoo for 70 years. He first worked as a horticultural assistant to Government botanist Baron Ferdinand von Mueller at the Botanical Gardens at the age of 13, along with his older brother David. One of Andrew’s jobs was to capture moths for the National Herbarium. In 1857, a group of prominent Melburnians assembled at St. Patrick’s Hall to form the Zoological Society of Victoria, with the aim of introducing animals and plants from overseas. It was conceived, “For the purposes of science and for that of affording the public the advantages of studying the habits of the animal creation in properly arranged zoological gardens.” The Victorian Government granted 32 acres (13 hectares) of land to the Zoological Society at the southern end of Richmond Paddock on the opposite bank to the Botanical Gardens. (This is where AAMI Stadium and Collingwood Football Club now stand.) In 1861, the Zoological Society of Victoria was renamed The Acclimatisation Society of Victoria. Unfortunately the Yarra River frontage was damp, swampy and subject to flooding, so the animals were briefly housed at the Botanical Gardens until in 1862, the City of Melbourne donated 55 acres (22 hectares) of land at Royal Park for the fledgling zoo. Baron von Mueller secured employment at Royal Park for Andrew and David and they helped to lay out the gardens, plant trees and take care of a collection of deer, pheasants, hares and partridges. Initially the zoo was used for the acclimatisation of animals recovering from the long voyage to Australia and for breeding them for sport. In 1872, the zoo bought two lions, a leopard and a cheetah that had been seized from circus showmen Keith and Phillips when they were unable to pay the bill of butcher Mr T K Bennet of Bourke Street. The first zoo director, Mr. Albert Le Souef, negotiated with captains of ships to buy animals at overseas ports they visited and soon a multitude of exotic species arrived, including a ten-year-old Indian elephant in 1878. In 1923, after being head keeper for some years, Andrew was appointed director of the zoo. By 1933, the zoo had 110 different species of animals, 200 species of birds and 72 species of reptiles under Andrew’s care. He had personally planted all but six trees and laid out the garden beds. As director he lobbied authorities for funds to build more humane enclosures for the animals. In June 1928, Table Talk magazine wrote of Andrew Wilkie: “Up at the Zoo there is a humble gentleman who is a lion among the lions, who knows the proper specific to employ when the boa constrictor has chilblains, and who is a friend and confidant of Queenie the elephant. His fount of zoological lore has never been plumbed. It is bottomless, like his good fellowship and geniality. Every day he may be seen somewhere in the grounds of that growing sanctuary for the strange and arresting fauna and creeping things of the world, and I assure you as one who is privy to his passion that that area and its inhabitants are rarely out of his thoughts.” Andrew retired from the zoo in 1936 at the age of 83 and in 1948 died at his home in Brunswick aged 94. He and his wife Josephine had six children. The Victorian Acclimatisation Society was founded in 1861 by Edward Wilson, 1813-1878, then owner and editor of The Argus newspaper. He said that Australian indigenous animals were practically useless, providing only “a little sport and an occasional meal”. The Society believed that Australia’s plants and animals were vastly inferior to those in Europe. They wanted to introduce and acclimatise to Victoria “all innoxious animals, birds, fishes, insects and vegetables, whether useful or ornamental” for sport and for the table, and to spread indigenous animals and plants from the colony around the world. Their motto was “if it lives, we want it”. The Society was primarily responsible for introducing sparrows, starlings, sambar and hog deer, ostriches, brown trout, blackberries, and carp to the Murray River. They released the European songbirds, thrush and blackbird to quell the homesickness of British settlers. The Society also sent Australian animals like platypus, echidnas, kangaroos and koalas to Europe for scientific and novelty purposes. Thomas Austin, a wealthy sheep farmer of Barwon Park, Winchelsea (property now owned by the National Trust) was a member and in 1859 he introduced hares, blackbirds, thrushes and partridges onto his property. He is probably best known for introducing 24 breeding rabbits onto his estate as game for shooting parties. Thomas quipped, “The introduction of a few rabbits could do little harm and might provide a touch of home, in addition to a spot of hunting." In 2022, genomic data confirmed that Australia’s feral rabbit population is entirely descended from these rabbits. Biological control has brought the rabbit population down from an estimated high of 10 billion rabbits in the 1920s to approximately 200 million today, inhabiting 70% of Australian landmass (5.3 million square kilometres). In 1872, the Acclimatisation Society was renamed The Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and they focused on importing exotic animals for display purposes to the zoo. In 1937, the Royal Acclimatisation Society of Victoria was recreated as the Zoological Board of Victoria with a focus on research of native animals threatened with extinction. In an editorial for The Argus newspaper, 16 March 1856, Edward Wilson lamented: "...this country has been shamelessly stolen from the blacks. Had they been like the New Zealanders or the North American Indians, we should have bought their land, and supplied them with the means of living when we took it... In less than twenty years we have nearly swept them off the face of the earth. We have shot them down like dogs. In the guise of friendship we have issued corrosion sublimate in their damper, and consigned whole tribes to the agonies of an excruciating death. We have made them drunkards, and infected them with disease which has rotted the bones of their adults, and made such few children as are born amongst them a sorrow and a torture from the very instant of their birth. We have made them outcasts on their own land, and are rapidly consigning them to entire annihilation. There are but a few of them left, comparatively. This is what we would do for that few. We would feed and clothe every one of them.” [Note: this last sentence is italicized in the original newspaper article text]. Lord Huntingfield, (William Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck) 1883-1969, Governor of Victoria 1934-1939, was a British Conservative Party politician and the first ever Australian-born Governor of an Australian state (although he was always considered British). He was patron of the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and was acting Governor-General for six months during the absence of Lord Gowie in 1938. Lady Huntingfield (née Margaret Eleanor Crosby) 1884-1943, his American-born wife showed great interest in social welfare and the advancement of women and children. She was president of the City Newsboys Society and Patroness of the Girls Friendly Society. In 1937, rose breeder Alister Clark named a yellow hybrid tea rose for her. In 1940, the City of Melbourne opened the Lady Huntingfield Free Kindergarten in North Melbourne, now the Lady Huntingfield Early Learning and Family Services Centre. Lady Huntingfield died in London in 1943 after her house was bombed during a German airstrike. The Lady Huntingfield Memorial Scholarship was established after the City of Melbourne raised £1000 in a public appeal conducted in her memory for students undertaking a Social Work degree at the University of Melbourne. It is awarded annually to this day. The Queen Victoria Hospital named a bed in her honour. References: Prominent Personalities ANDREW WILKIE (1928, June 7). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 15. Retrieved August 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146562949 BIRDS' GREETING TO GOVERNOR (1934, June 26). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6. Retrieved August 19, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10950051 Zoo Appealing For Parrots And Cockatoos To Fill Aviary For Children’s Instruction (1929, April 11). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 31. Retrieved August 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article275757361 LETTERS FROM READERS (1929, May 11). Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), p. 50. Retrieved October 6, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223183144 Correspondence. (1929, April 18). Corryong Courier (Vic. : 1894 - 1945), p. 6. 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Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 12 July 1932, page 12.pdf 5804.013 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 13 July 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.014 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 14 July 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.015 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Gippsland Times (Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 14 July 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.016 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Advocate (Vic. _ 1924 - 1954), Friday 15 July 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.017 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 16 July 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.018 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 18 August 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.019 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 20 August 1932, page 13.pdf 5804.020 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 22 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.021 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 22 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.022 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Monday 22 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.023 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.024 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.025 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. _ 1875 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.026 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.027 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.028 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 18.pdf 5804.029 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.030 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.031 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.032 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy- Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.033 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.034 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.035 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.036 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic. _ 1855; 1857 - 1890; 1892 - 1955), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.037 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.038 - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.039 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.040 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.041 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.042 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.043 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.044 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.045 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.046 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 26 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.047 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.048 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.049 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 26 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.050 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.051 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 13.pdf 5804.052 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 21.pdf 5804.053 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.054 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic. _ 1855; 1857 - 1890; 1892 - 1955), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.055 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.056 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 3.pdf 5804.057 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.058 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.059 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Benalla Standard (Vic. _ 1901 - 1940), Tuesday 30 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.060 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 30 August 1932, page 12.pdf 5804.061 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Advocate (Vic. _ 1924 - 1954), Friday 2 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.062 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1864 - 1946), Saturday 3 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.063 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 3 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.064 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 24 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.065 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 26 September 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.066 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.067 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.068 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.069 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.070 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.071 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.072 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.073 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.074 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.075 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.076 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.077 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.078 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.079 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.080 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.081 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.082 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 30 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.083 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 3.pdf 5804.084 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.085 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 30 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.086 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Friday 30 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.087 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.088 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 21.pdf 5804.089 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.090 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.091 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.092 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.093 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.094 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 4 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.095 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 8 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.096 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 10 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.097 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.098 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.099 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.100 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.101 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 15 October 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.102 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 29 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.103 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Monday 31 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.104 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 2 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.105 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.106 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.107 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.108 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.109 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 4 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.110 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 4 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.111 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 4 November 1932, page 25.pdf 5804.112 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Friday 4 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.113 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 16 November 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.114 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.115 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.116 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.117 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.118 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1864 - 1946), Saturday 19 November 1932, page 10.pdf ...Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 12 July 1932, page 12.pdf 5804.013 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 13 July 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.014 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 14 July 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.015 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Gippsland Times (Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 14 July 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.016 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Advocate (Vic. _ 1924 - 1954), Friday 15 July 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.017 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 16 July 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.018 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 18 August 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.019 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 20 August 1932, page 13.pdf 5804.020 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 22 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.021 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 22 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.022 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Monday 22 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.023 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.024 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.025 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. _ 1875 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.026 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.027 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.028 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 18.pdf 5804.029 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.030 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.031 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.032 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy- Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.033 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.034 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.035 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.036 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic. _ 1855; 1857 - 1890; 1892 - 1955), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.037 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.038 - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.039 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.040 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.041 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.042 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.043 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.044 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.045 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.046 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 26 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.047 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.048 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.049 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 26 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.050 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.051 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 13.pdf 5804.052 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 21.pdf 5804.053 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.054 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic. _ 1855; 1857 - 1890; 1892 - 1955), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.055 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.056 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 3.pdf 5804.057 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.058 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.059 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Benalla Standard (Vic. _ 1901 - 1940), Tuesday 30 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.060 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 30 August 1932, page 12.pdf 5804.061 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Advocate (Vic. _ 1924 - 1954), Friday 2 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.062 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1864 - 1946), Saturday 3 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.063 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 3 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.064 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 24 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.065 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 26 September 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.066 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.067 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.068 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.069 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.070 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.071 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.072 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.073 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.074 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.075 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.076 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.077 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.078 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.079 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.080 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.081 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.082 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 30 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.083 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 3.pdf 5804.084 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.085 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 30 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.086 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Friday 30 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.087 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.088 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 21.pdf 5804.089 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.090 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.091 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.092 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.093 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.094 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 4 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.095 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 8 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.096 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 10 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.097 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.098 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.099 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.100 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.101 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 15 October 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.102 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 29 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.103 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Monday 31 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.104 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 2 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.105 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.106 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.107 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.108 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.109 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 4 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.110 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 4 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.111 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 4 November 1932, page 25.pdf 5804.112 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Friday 4 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.113 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 16 November 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.114 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.115 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.116 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.117 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.118 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1864 - 1946), Saturday 19 November 1932, page 10.pdf Collection of digital downloaded Trove newspaper articles on the tragedy (Only the 5804.001 to 5804.010 has been uploaded into Victorian Collections). ...The Sunshine Swimming Pool, Kororoit Creek, Albion Tragedy. In 1931, the Russell family, Mr. Harold "Harry" James Russell, Mrs. Ivy 'Jessie' Letitia Russell, and sons Harold George and Eric, were living in King Edward Avenue. Albion. At the time of the drowning tragedy in 1932, the family were living in Alma Street, Maidstone. This event gained considerable interest throughout Australia and was reported widely in the daily newspapers. These articles are a selection from Victorian based newspapers.5804.001 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 15 June 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.002 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 15 June 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.003 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wednesday 15 June 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.004 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 16 June 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.005 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 23 June 1932, page 17.pdf 5804.006 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 24 June 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.007 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 24 June 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.008 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 24 June 1932, page 14.pdf 5804.009 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Saturday 25 June 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.010 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Saturday 25 June 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.011 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 12 July 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.012 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 12 July 1932, page 12.pdf 5804.013 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 13 July 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.014 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 14 July 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.015 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Gippsland Times (Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 14 July 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.016 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Advocate (Vic. _ 1924 - 1954), Friday 15 July 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.017 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 16 July 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.018 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 18 August 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.019 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 20 August 1932, page 13.pdf 5804.020 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 22 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.021 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 22 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.022 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Monday 22 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.023 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.024 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.025 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Camperdown Chronicle (Vic. _ 1875 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.026 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.027 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.028 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 18.pdf 5804.029 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.030 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.031 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Tuesday 23 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.032 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy- Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.033 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.034 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.035 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.036 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic. _ 1855; 1857 - 1890; 1892 - 1955), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.037 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.038 - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Wednesday 24 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.039 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.040 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.041 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.042 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.043 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.044 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 25 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.045 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.046 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 26 August 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.047 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.048 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 26 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.049 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 26 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.050 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.051 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 13.pdf 5804.052 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 21.pdf 5804.053 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.054 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic. _ 1855; 1857 - 1890; 1892 - 1955), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.055 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.056 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 3.pdf 5804.057 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.058 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 27 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.059 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Benalla Standard (Vic. _ 1901 - 1940), Tuesday 30 August 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.060 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 30 August 1932, page 12.pdf 5804.061 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunshine Advocate (Vic. _ 1924 - 1954), Friday 2 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.062 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1864 - 1946), Saturday 3 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.063 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 3 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.064 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 24 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.065 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 26 September 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.066 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 8.pdf 5804.067 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.068 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.069 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.070 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 27 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.071 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.072 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.073 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.074 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.075 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wednesday 28 September 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.076 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.077 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.078 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.079 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.080 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 29 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.081 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.082 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 30 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.083 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 3.pdf 5804.084 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Friday 30 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.085 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 30 September 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.086 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Friday 30 September 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.087 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.088 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 21.pdf 5804.089 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.090 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.091 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.092 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.093 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 1 October 1932, page 6.pdf 5804.094 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Horsham Times (Vic. _ 1882 - 1954), Tuesday 4 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.095 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 8 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.096 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Monday 10 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.097 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.098 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.099 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.100 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Tuesday 11 October 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.101 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1869 - 1954), Saturday 15 October 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.102 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Saturday 29 October 1932, page 4.pdf 5804.103 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Monday 31 October 1932, page 11.pdf 5804.104 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 2 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.105 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.106 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 9.pdf 5804.107 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.108 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. _ Moama, NSW _ 1869 - 1954; 1998 - 2002), Thursday 3 November 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.109 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Friday 4 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.110 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Friday 4 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.111 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Friday 4 November 1932, page 25.pdf 5804.112 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Friday 4 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.113 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Herald (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 16 November 1932, page 1.pdf 5804.114 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Age (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1854 - 1954), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 10.pdf 5804.115 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Argus (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1848 - 1957), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 7.pdf 5804.116 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 2.pdf 5804.117 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. _ 1920 - 1971), Thursday 17 November 1932, page 5.pdf 5804.118 - Sunshine Pool Tragedy - Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. _ 1864 - 1946), Saturday 19 November 1932, page 10.pdf harold "harry" james russell, kororoit creek swimming pool, albion, harold george russell, eric russell, ivy 'jessie' letitia russell -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - 66 Years of The Sun News-Pictorial, The Herald and Weekly Times Limited, 1988
... From the private collection of John Willaton Australian History 66 Years of The Sun News-Pictorial A selection of notable events featured in The Sun News-Pictorial 1922- 1988 Hard covered book with a selection of notable events featured in The Sun News-Pictorial 1922- 1988 66 Years of The Sun News-Pictorial Book 66 Years of The Sun News-Pictorial The Herald and Weekly Times Limited John S. McFarland ...Hard covered book with a selection of notable events featured in The Sun News-Pictorial 1922- 1988australian, history -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumNewspapers, Newspapers local and Victorian, 1897 to 2002
... |The Southern Cross 19th Feb 1897|The Age 17th October 1854|Tatura Free Press & Rodney & Deakin Shire Advocate August 4th 1905|Tatura Guardian, Tatura Herald & Kyabram Union February 1st 1901|The Goulburn Valley Yeoman 27th April 1911|The Goulburn Valley Stock & Property Journal 22nd September 1920|The Leader Pictorial Section -Tatura Show- 28th Oct 1939|Weekly Times - Tatura Pictures- 12th December 1931|The Australasian-Tatura Coursing Club Waterloo Cup-25th July 1936|The Leader -Tatura Pictures & Australian Sheep Show with Starritt's- 8th August 1936|Weekly Times - Old Time Ball- 26th August 1959|Shepparton News - Dhurringile Boys Pipe Band- 25th April 1955|Tatura Guardian Press - Floods- 3rd March 1955|Tatura Guardian Press 2nd April 1959|Tatura Guardian Press - photocopy front page-5th July 1951|Tatura Guardian Press 13th Sept 1951|Tatura Guardian Press 13th July 1950|Tatura Guardian Press 10th November 1955|Sun Herald - photocopy extracts re Mrs J LeRoy & Whroo - 1967|Tatura Guardian Press - photocopy 2 pages- 8th September 1960|Tatura Guardian Press - Front page- 4th December 1969|Tatura Guardian Press 21st April 1966|Tatura Guardian Press 10th November 1966|Weekly Times - photocopy Lockwood Family Reunion|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 17th May 1974|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 20th May 1974|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 24th May 1974|Rodney Guardian 24th July 1974|Rodney Guardian 10th April 1974|Rodney Guardian 17th April 1974|Rodney Guardian 19th June 1974|Tatura Free Press Guardian - pages 5 - 16 - 11th October 1977|Tatura Guardian - Front Page , opening of Tatura Primary School - 1st April 1971|The Herald Sun - Woodlands Centenary and Crawford Family photos - 11th June 1971|Tatura Guardian - 2 copies- Rodney Shire Centenary - 17th June 1986|Shepparton News - Rodney Shire Centenary - 17th June 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 7th January 1985|Tatura Guardian - 14th January 1986, 18th February 1986, 24th October 1986, 13th January 1987, 23rd June 1987, 23rd December 1986, 16th September 1986, 17th June 1986, 23rd January 2001, 30th January 2001, 19th February 2002|Shepparton News - 1 page about John Purdey Rodney Shire Secretary - 24th October 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 10th March 1987|Tatura Guardian - pages 3 - 18 - 17th March 1987|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 2nd September 1986|Tatura Guardian - 4 pages - 19th August 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 14th April 1987|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 31st August 1984|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 7th August 1984|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 14th February 1984|Tatura Guardian - Pages 3 & 4, 13& 14 - 17th May 1983|Tatura Guardian - 2 pages - 2nd July 1985|Shepparton News - Farewell to Rodney Shire Councillor John Gray as mayor - 7th November 1986|Weekly Times - 1 page of Tatura Show pictures - 26th March 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front Page 2nd October 2001|Various photocopies of Tatura papers with obituaries for Mr Peter Mactier, Miss Anne Bridget Hanlon, Mrs Catherine Kennedy, Mrs J.W. ...|The Southern Cross 19th Feb 1897|The Age 17th October 1854|Tatura Free Press & Rodney & Deakin Shire Advocate August 4th 1905|Tatura Guardian, Tatura Herald & Kyabram Union February 1st 1901|The Goulburn Valley Yeoman 27th April 1911|The Goulburn Valley Stock & Property Journal 22nd September 1920|The Leader Pictorial Section -Tatura Show- 28th Oct 1939|Weekly Times - Tatura Pictures- 12th December 1931|The Australasian-Tatura Coursing Club Waterloo Cup-25th July 1936|The Leader -Tatura Pictures & Australian Sheep Show with Starritt's- 8th August 1936|Weekly Times - Old Time Ball- 26th August 1959|Shepparton News - Dhurringile Boys Pipe Band- 25th April 1955|Tatura Guardian Press - Floods- 3rd March 1955|Tatura Guardian Press 2nd April 1959|Tatura Guardian Press - photocopy front page-5th July 1951|Tatura Guardian Press 13th Sept 1951|Tatura Guardian Press 13th July 1950|Tatura Guardian Press 10th November 1955|Sun Herald - photocopy extracts re Mrs J LeRoy & Whroo - 1967|Tatura Guardian Press - photocopy 2 pages- 8th September 1960|Tatura Guardian Press - Front page- 4th December 1969|Tatura Guardian Press 21st April 1966|Tatura Guardian Press 10th November 1966|Weekly Times - photocopy Lockwood Family Reunion|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 17th May 1974|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 20th May 1974|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 24th May 1974|Rodney Guardian 24th July 1974|Rodney Guardian 10th April 1974|Rodney Guardian 17th April 1974|Rodney Guardian 19th June 1974|Tatura Free Press Guardian - pages 5 - 16 - 11th October 1977|Tatura Guardian - Front Page , opening of Tatura Primary School - 1st April 1971|The Herald Sun - Woodlands Centenary and Crawford Family photos - 11th June 1971|Tatura Guardian - 2 copies- Rodney Shire Centenary - 17th June 1986|Shepparton News - Rodney Shire Centenary - 17th June 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 7th January 1985|Tatura Guardian - 14th January 1986, 18th February 1986, 24th October 1986, 13th January 1987, 23rd June 1987, 23rd December 1986, 16th September 1986, 17th June 1986, 23rd January 2001, 30th January 2001, 19th February 2002|Shepparton News - 1 page about John Purdey Rodney Shire Secretary - 24th October 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 10th March 1987|Tatura Guardian - pages 3 - 18 - 17th March 1987|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 2nd September 1986|Tatura Guardian - 4 pages - 19th August 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 14th April 1987|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 31st August 1984|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 7th August 1984|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 14th February 1984|Tatura Guardian - Pages 3 & 4, 13& 14 - 17th May 1983|Tatura Guardian - 2 pages - 2nd July 1985|Shepparton News - Farewell to Rodney Shire Councillor John Gray as mayor - 7th November 1986|Weekly Times - 1 page of Tatura Show pictures - 26th March 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front Page 2nd October 2001|Various photocopies of Tatura papers with obituaries for Mr Peter Mactier, Miss Anne Bridget Hanlon, Mrs Catherine Kennedy, Mrs J.W. ...Old NewspapersNewspapers and photocopies - Various articles from Tatura and about Tatura from 1897 to 2002.|The Southern Cross 19th Feb 1897|The Age 17th October 1854|Tatura Free Press & Rodney & Deakin Shire Advocate August 4th 1905|Tatura Guardian, Tatura Herald & Kyabram Union February 1st 1901|The Goulburn Valley Yeoman 27th April 1911|The Goulburn Valley Stock & Property Journal 22nd September 1920|The Leader Pictorial Section -Tatura Show- 28th Oct 1939|Weekly Times - Tatura Pictures- 12th December 1931|The Australasian-Tatura Coursing Club Waterloo Cup-25th July 1936|The Leader -Tatura Pictures & Australian Sheep Show with Starritt's- 8th August 1936|Weekly Times - Old Time Ball- 26th August 1959|Shepparton News - Dhurringile Boys Pipe Band- 25th April 1955|Tatura Guardian Press - Floods- 3rd March 1955|Tatura Guardian Press 2nd April 1959|Tatura Guardian Press - photocopy front page-5th July 1951|Tatura Guardian Press 13th Sept 1951|Tatura Guardian Press 13th July 1950|Tatura Guardian Press 10th November 1955|Sun Herald - photocopy extracts re Mrs J LeRoy & Whroo - 1967|Tatura Guardian Press - photocopy 2 pages- 8th September 1960|Tatura Guardian Press - Front page- 4th December 1969|Tatura Guardian Press 21st April 1966|Tatura Guardian Press 10th November 1966|Weekly Times - photocopy Lockwood Family Reunion|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 17th May 1974|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 20th May 1974|Shepparton News - Flood News & Pictures - 24th May 1974|Rodney Guardian 24th July 1974|Rodney Guardian 10th April 1974|Rodney Guardian 17th April 1974|Rodney Guardian 19th June 1974|Tatura Free Press Guardian - pages 5 - 16 - 11th October 1977|Tatura Guardian - Front Page , opening of Tatura Primary School - 1st April 1971|The Herald Sun - Woodlands Centenary and Crawford Family photos - 11th June 1971|Tatura Guardian - 2 copies- Rodney Shire Centenary - 17th June 1986|Shepparton News - Rodney Shire Centenary - 17th June 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 7th January 1985|Tatura Guardian - 14th January 1986, 18th February 1986, 24th October 1986, 13th January 1987, 23rd June 1987, 23rd December 1986, 16th September 1986, 17th June 1986, 23rd January 2001, 30th January 2001, 19th February 2002|Shepparton News - 1 page about John Purdey Rodney Shire Secretary - 24th October 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 10th March 1987|Tatura Guardian - pages 3 - 18 - 17th March 1987|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 2nd September 1986|Tatura Guardian - 4 pages - 19th August 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 14th April 1987|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 31st August 1984|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 7th August 1984|Tatura Guardian - Front & Back Page - 14th February 1984|Tatura Guardian - Pages 3 & 4, 13& 14 - 17th May 1983|Tatura Guardian - 2 pages - 2nd July 1985|Shepparton News - Farewell to Rodney Shire Councillor John Gray as mayor - 7th November 1986|Weekly Times - 1 page of Tatura Show pictures - 26th March 1986|Tatura Guardian - Front Page 2nd October 2001|Various photocopies of Tatura papers with obituaries for Mr Peter Mactier, Miss Anne Bridget Hanlon, Mrs Catherine Kennedy, Mrs J.W. 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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchNewspaper, The Sun. News Pictorial, 17th June 1941
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City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Footscray State School Boys Band
... Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved April 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276259073 AROUND THE SCHOOLS: THE ARGUS JUNIOR (1947, September 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6 (The Argus Super Comic). Retrieved April 20, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22509356 https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/tag/hyde-street-youth-band/ THE GILLIES BEQUEST (1933, September 2). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 22. Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11688410 https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/johnston-francis-charles-massa-13009 Hyde Street, Footscray, State School Children (1930, March 8). Weekly Times...Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved April 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276259073 AROUND THE SCHOOLS: THE ARGUS JUNIOR (1947, September 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6 (The Argus Super Comic). Retrieved April 20, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22509356 https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/tag/hyde-street-youth-band/ THE GILLIES BEQUEST (1933, September 2). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 22. Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11688410 https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/johnston-francis-charles-massa-13009 Hyde Street, Footscray, State School Children (1930, March 8). Weekly Times ...Photographer notations on slide: Footscray State School Boys Band 1933 B5 Published: JUNIOR BAND CHAMPIONS--BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS--BELGIAN CARNIVAL--A ROYAL YACHTSMAN. (1933, September 1). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 3. Published caption: “Proud Champions.- The drum-major of the band of the Hyde-street State School, Footscray, leads his players in a march past for visitors during Music Week. Under Mr. Frank Johnston’s conductorship this band has held the championship for two years.” Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205116143 Scope and Content: Footscray’s Hyde Street State School Band, led by their drum major, prepare to march past a group of mothers while playing their instruments. The band held the record for winning the most Victorian State Schools Association Championships between 1931 and 1966. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Description: A large group of boys, most of whom are dressed in long trousers and peaked band hats, led by their drum major, prepare to march past a group of women dressed in overcoats and hats and an infant in a pram. In the background is a school shelter shed, a railway line, houses and a netball ring on a wooden stand. The Hyde Street State School Band was formed in 1928 as the school band for Hyde Street State School No. 1912 at 10 Hyde Street Footscray (now Footscray City Primary School). Their bandmaster, Francis Charles Johnston,(1880-1953) nicknamed “Massa” as a boy for his love and admiration of southern American jazz music, also conducted the Victorian Police Band, Collingwood Citizens Band, and the Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, amongst others, leading to scores of wins in brass band competitions. Even into his sixties, “Massa” ran three laps around the South Melbourne Oval every morning in order to maintain fitness for his busy conducting schedule. He was a cornetist and horn player, and performed in and lead brass bands for more than fifty years including bands that farewelled Australian troops from the Boer War to the Second World War. The Argus 13 December 1947, described “Massa” - “Bandsmen say he is a genius in brass band music, and the best conductor in the Southern Hemisphere. He still retains the romance and Bohemianism of the old German bandsmen he played with in the streets of Melbourne 50 years ago.” In 1925, a bequest of £10,000 from the estate of the late writer, William Gillies was made to the Education Department of Victoria. It was devoted to three purposes - “1) The encouragement of instrumental music (school bands or orchestras) in the State schools of Victoria, leading, it is hoped, to an increase in the number of village bands and orchestras, and, most important of all, family orchestras; (2) The encouragement of the art of reading aloud, leading, it is hoped, to an increase of the admirable pastime of reading aloud in the family circle; and (3) The encouragement of any branch of nature study, the aim of all three being to make home life, especially in the country, more attractive.” The Director of Education, Mr. M.P. Hansen wrote in his book “Thoughts That Breathe” published in 1932, that, as a result of the Gillies Bequest- “£3,030 has already been made available for the purchase of band instruments, and thanks largely to the encouragement given by this fine bequest, there are now in State schools in Victoria, each under expert tuition, 31 brass bands, 9 orchestras, 13 fife bands and 23 violin classes. That the effect of such work has a significant bearing on the right use of leisure, is undeniable.” By 1937, at least 50 State school bands had been set up in Victoria and the Victorian State Schools Association Championships were hotly contested. Frank quickly and skilfully brought the inexperienced boys of the Hyde Street Brass Band to A grade level, winning their first Victorian State Schools Association Championships in 1931. The band went on to win multiple times, holding the record for winning the most Victorian State Schools Association Championships between 1931 and 1966. The band soon became an integral part of community events. Whenever the Footscray Football Team played a home game at the perpetually blustery Western Oval, (Whitten Oval since 1995) the band performed at half time, marching around the boundary line, belting out the Footscray Football Team theme song- “Sons of the ’Scray” played to the tune of “Sons of the Sea” by British music hall songwriter Felix McGlennon. Volunteers walked behind the band carrying a large tarpaulin to catch the shower of coins thrown by fans from both teams, which helped pay for new instruments, repairs and uniforms. The old footy joke goes- Q. Who played on the wing at the Western Oval for 20 years, but never kicked a goal? A. The Hyde Street Band. Now called the Hyde Street Youth Band Inc, it is a not-for-profit organisation, supported by the City of Maribyrnong. Their aim is to make brass music accessible to young people aged from 5-25 years, by supplying the instruments and lessons for a modest annual membership fee. The traditional British brass band comprises of three musical ensembles according to ability. The Hyde Street Youth Band Inc. play at community events including the AFL Grand Final Parade, ANZAC Day March at the Shrine of Remembrance, Moomba Parade and Yarraville Carols by Candlelight. Their repertoire includes classical, marches, hymns, contemporary music and movie themes. https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/2018/04/08/victorian-state-school-brass-bands-their-legacy-lives-on/ Massa" and His Musical Firemen (1947, December 13). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 2 (The Argus Week-end Magazine). Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22532344 http://www.hydestreethistory.8m.net/photo2.html MUSIC AND MUSICIANS (1932, March 9). The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29946674 https://hsyb.org.au/about/history-2/ https://hsyb.org.au/about/ MUSIC AND READING ALOUD. (1925, June 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2122525 Shake! Narrow Escape From Shark The Birdcage Walk Champion Schoolboy's Band (1931, December 24). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved April 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276259073 AROUND THE SCHOOLS: THE ARGUS JUNIOR (1947, September 23). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 6 (The Argus Super Comic). Retrieved April 20, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22509356 https://bandblastsfromthepast.blog/tag/hyde-street-youth-band/ THE GILLIES BEQUEST (1933, September 2). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 22. Retrieved May 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11688410 https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/johnston-francis-charles-massa-13009 Hyde Street, Footscray, State School Children (1930, March 8). Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), p. 40. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223899955Photographer notations on slide: Footscray State School Boys Band 1933 B5bands, 1930-1939, musical instruments, schools, state schools, uniforms, footscray -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Herald and Weekly Times, The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956, 1956
... Pictorial record of all events and results of the 1956 Olympic Games held in Melbourne Australia olympic games melbourne 1956 sports olympic games Hard covered book with coloured and black and white photos and black text. The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 Book Book Herald and Weekly Times ...Pictorial record of all events and results of the 1956 Olympic Games held in Melbourne AustraliaHard covered book with coloured and black and white photos and black text.olympic games melbourne 1956, sports, olympic games
