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Williamstown High School
Tons of money program and stage shot
... Tons of money program and stage shot...tons of money... of program for Tons of money mounted on card. Original program can... Williamstwon High School 1948 School productions tons of money Copy ...Copy of black and white photograph mounted on card. Copy of program for Tons of money mounted on card. Original program can be found at Folder 17.2. Original photograph can be found at Folder 17.8.williamstwon high school, 1948, school productions, tons of money -
Williamstown High School
Tons of money stage shot 1948
... Tons of money stage shot 1948...Tons of money...A stage shot of the school production of 1948 - Tons... A stage shot of the school production of 1948 - Tons of money ...A stage shot of the school production of 1948 - Tons of money - showing 11 cast members and set.Black and white photograph, original. 2nd copy mounted on board in Historical Display Box 11.R.Birdwilliamstown high school, school production, 1948, tons of money -
Williamstown High School
Tons of money program, 1948
... Tons of money program, 1948...Tons of money... Group's 1948 performance of Tons of Money. The play was presented... performance of Tons of Money. The play was presented at the Mechanics ...The item details the Williamstown High School Dramatic Group's 1948 performance of Tons of Money. The play was presented at the Mechanics Institute, Williamstown on September 21 - 23, 1948. The play also toured South Australia, performing at Tusmore. (see 17.2)Printed and stapled publication. Blue and white cover and black and white pages. 18 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1948, whs dramatic group, tons of money -
Williamstown High School
Tons of money Tusmore program 1948
... Tons of money Tusmore program 1948... Group's 1948 performance of Tons of Money. The play toured South... performance of Tons of Money. The play toured South Australia ...The item details the Williamstown High School Dramatic Group's 1948 performance of Tons of Money. The play toured South Australia, performing at Tusmore. (see 17.1 for main program). Printed black and white folded pamphlet on paper. 4 p. 2nd copy mounted on board in Historical Display Box 11.7 (2 items - program & stage shot). -
Williamstown High School
Williamstown Chronicle 1948, Williamstown Chronicle. Friday September 24, 1948
... Tons of money... production 'Tons of money. in 1948.... Williamstown High School 1948 Tons of money school productions ...Newspaper of 10 pages. Page 1 has a photograph of 10 students from Williamstown High School who performed in the school production 'Tons of money. in 1948.See images abovewilliamstown high school, 1948, tons of money, school productions, newspapers, williamstown chronicle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VICTORIA QUARTZ - FROM THE VICTORIA QUARTZ MINE MANAGER'S REPORT
Handwritten ona piece of paper, from the Bendigo Advertiser 1/1/1900. 'Victoria Quartz. Winze below 2,606 ft. 104 tons for 850 ozs 3 dwt. Gold. From Mine Manager's Report. Per Bgo. Adv. On the back is written: fortitude Club. Any money rec'd. Victoria Quartz. 'Leader' at Museum.document, gold, victoria quartz, victoria quartz, from the victoria quartz mine manager's report, bendigo advertiser 1/1/1900, fortutude club -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Currency - Banknote Belfast, Bank of Victoria, 1853
The promissory note issued at Belfast, now Port Fairy, Victoria by the “Bank of Victoria” is an early example of currency issued by a private bank. This note was issued in 1853 the same year that the bank commenced business in Belfast. Details of the first production of a banknote backed by the Australian Government occurred on 1 May 1913 following the "Australian Notes Act of 1910" (Australian National Museum). The first building the Bank of Victoria purchased in Belfast was of timber and later sold. Smith & Watts Architects advertised for tenders in the Melbourne Argus on Thursday 29/4/1869 for the erection of a substantial building that is now occupied by Moyne Shire Council in Cox Street. A meeting of the Directors of the Bank of Victoria elected on 1 October 1852. A ballot took place for four directors resulting in Wm. Highett Esq. Wm F. Splatt, Esq. M.L.C., Alex. Wilson, Esq. and W.H. Tuckett” elected as Directors. It was reported from a later meeting in “The Argus” Melbourne on 3 August 1853 that a branch had opened in Swanston Street, Melbourne on 3rd January 1852 with Henry Miller as Chairman of the Board and J. Matheson as the Manager; followed by Geelong on 12 August 1852. Then at the request of “influential inhabitants”, the Belfast branch commenced on 11 May 1853, which had “already met with very general support and encouragement”. This was a colonial bank at the time of vast pastoral runs and gold speculation – how "Mr Thomas [....ton?]" came by his fortune of One Hundred and Twenty-Seven Pound and five shillings can only be wondered at until further research reveals the story. This promissory note records the early colonial system of banking and reflects the economic growth and entrepreneurship of the South West Region of Victoria.Banknote of fine paper. There is a fold multi-crease down the centre top to bottom, lighter creasing across the top and angular creasing to the bottom left and right-hand corners. Yellow spotting is visible across the object breaking through the grey blue colour of the paper. A dark ink blot appears near the top right-hand corner. The left-hand side of the banknote is uneven. The back of the document has darker spotting, a used dirty look patina and some insect spotting. Horizontal crease markings can be seen creating quarter marks. The front of the banknote reads: "No.41/ Exch.ge for £127.57- Bank of Victoria/Issued at 1% prem/Thirty days after Sight of this Third of Exchange/First and Second of the same tenor and date being unpaid pay to the order of/Mr. Thomas [Raliston?]/One hundred and twenty seven pounds five shillings Sterling silver received/To the Manager of the London Westminister Bank London/for the Bank of Victoria [signed?] Manager/Ent.d [?] Robertson Account.t. The blue printed Bank of Victoria logo features a world globe, sailing ships, wool bails, sheep, colonial building and mining tools. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, promissory notes, bank notes, bank of victoria, smith & watts, smith & watts architects, 1853, william highett, william f. splatt, alex wilson, w.h. tuckett, henry miller, money miller, belfast (now port fairy)