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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Ansett Correspondence Relating To South Pacific Trip For The Purpose Of Surveying Flights For Future Tourist Charter Trips Accommodation Tourist Attractions, Ansett Correspondence
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Ephemera - Tourist Guides, The Courier Ballarat, "Ballarat & Beyond - Events and Attractions - Tourist Guide" - issues 2 and 3, 776.1 - July 1997 776.2 - December 1997
... "Ballarat & Beyond - Events and Attractions - Tourist Guide... and Attractions - Tourist Guide - 1997" - 28 page colour printed on glossy... and Attractions - Tourist Guide - 1997" - 28 page colour printed on glossy ...776.1 - Issue No. 2 of "Ballarat & Beyond Events and Attractions - Tourist Guide - 1997" - 28 page colour printed on glossy paper of events and attractions in the Ballarat and Daylesford district. Features on page 7, BTM advertisement with the W.F.Scott photo of 26 loading passengers. On Page 22 details of trips, charters etc., which features the John Phillips photo of 33 in Wendouree Parade through the Garden's trees. - see btm776i2 for this images. 776.2 - Issue No. 3 of "Ballarat & Beyond Events and Attractions - Tourist Guide - 1997/1998" - 28 page colour printed on glossy paper of events and attractions in the Ballarat and Daylesford district. Features on page 21 - BTM's advertisement featuring tram 26. Has contact details, internet home page and additional text. See btm776i1 for the image of this advertisement. Both items produced by The Courier Newspaper.btm, advertisements, tourist guides -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Warrnambool Photographic Booklet, 1940s
... warrnambool tourist attractions... purchased by a tourist in the Warrnambool district in the mid 20th... warrnambool tourist attractions Warrnambool Photographic Booklet 9d ...This item is a souvenir booklet that would have been purchased by a tourist in the Warrnambool district in the mid 20th century. The photographs are representative of the tourist attractions of the area – Hopkins Falls, the mouth of the Hopkins River, Shelly Beach, the Breakwater, the Botanical Gardens etc. Tourism in Warrnambool began to be important towards the end of the 19th century when the coastal scenery, the beaches and the Sea Water Baths were advertised to promote Warrnambool as a spa resort town. Today tourism is a major industry in the city. This item is of minor interest as a souvenir of the type of postcard purchased by tourists in the mid 20th century. This is a piece of blue paper folded in two with black and blue printing on the front and back covers and an image of two kookaburras on the front cover. In the back of the front cover is pasted a strip of paper containing 13 black and white photographs folded in concertina fashion to form a booklet. The front cover has an extension that fits into a slot on the back cover to enclose the photographs. There is space for a stamp and an address on the front cover and space for the name of the sender on the back cover. There is pencil writing on the space for the stamp.Warrnambool Photographic Booklet 9d. (ninepence) warrnambool souvenir, warrnambool tourist attractions -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Summerland House, 1975
... Tourist Attractions... guesthouse phillip island Tourist Attractions Summerland House ...Summerland House BrochureSummerland House brochure advertising holidays with points of interest to visit. Receipt for $40.00 deposit summerland house, summerland phillip island, j & e perrin, summerland guesthouse phillip island, tourist attractions -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Grand Union Tramway Junction, Balaclava Road and Hawthorn Road
... Tourist attractions... Tourist attractions Grand Union Tramways Junction Caulfield ...This file contains three items. 1. A three-page Caulfield Conservation Study of the Balaclava Road/Hawthorn Road Tramway Crossing, undertake by Andrew Ward and dated September 1994. Study includes a brief history of the junction and a statement of significance. Study also includes Four black and white photographs of the junction and of architectural details of the tram tracks. 2. A letter from the Conservation Manager of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) to the manager of the Planning Section for the City of Glen Eira, dated 15/06/2001 and attached to a six-page Classification Report. The letter informs of the Classification of the Grand Union Junction at the intersection of Balaclava and Hawthorn Road by the national trust, signed by Conservation Manager Ian Pausacker. Classification Report includes details such as the date of construction, a statement of significance, history of the junction, physical description of the junction and the condition of the junction at the time of writing. Report also includes a map of the Melbourne Tram Network drafted by Keith Kings and dated 01/005/1956, with illustration of the layout of fifteen tram depots, and updated aerial illustration of the Grand Union Junction, and a further map of Melbourne Tramways developed by North Melbourne Electric Tramways and Lighting Co. and Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust, drafted by Keith Kings and dated January 1914 with illustrations of three tram depots. 3. Two articles from the Caulfield Leader written by Aaron Langmaid and dated 13/02/2007 and the Melbourne Bayside Weekly dated 21/02/2007 written by Joanne Sim, both concerning the Grand Union Junction. The article from the Caulfield Leader includes a picture of Executive Officer of the council of Tramway Museum of Australia Craig Tooke in front of the intersection. The article from the Bayside Weekly includes a picture of a tram passing through the junction and a brief history of the junction and tram network in Caulfield. The article also refers to twp local tram shelters at the intersection of Dandenong Road and Alma Road and also Orrong Road and Balaclava Road.caulfield, caulfield conservation, study, balaclava road, hawthorn road, grand union junction, ward andrew, tramway crossings, transport, acland street, caulfield racecourse, tram tracks, race events, event, tram routes, thorough fares, melbourne and metropolitan tramways board, prahran and malvern tramway trust, prahran and malvern district tramways, caulfield electric tramways, caulfield city council, architectural detail, city of glen eira, balaclava road and hawthorn road intersection, balaclava road and hawthorn road junction, dandenong road, glenhuntly road, four-way tram junctions, access covers darling road, cast metal access covers, hadfields patent, caulfield park, tram systems, tram networks, heritage, tramway heritage, kings keith, tram depots, glenhuntly depot, maps, glen eira, melbourne electric tramways, north melbourne electric tramways and lighting co., prahran and malvern tramways trust, caulfield leader, bayside weekly, tooke craig, tourist attractions, grand union tramways junction, caulfield junction, cable car tramways, tram shelters, building, sheds, alma road, orrong road, caulfield electric line, balaclava junction, elsternwick railway station, caulfield station, caulfield station loop, tram services, transport establishments, thoroughfares, buildings, structures, establishments, parts of buildings or structures, documents, commercial industry, sites, historic sites, melbourne bayside weekly -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Melbourne's Valley of the Arts, 2002
... Tourist attractions... Mitcham melbourne Tourist attractions Map Map, brochure and copy ...Map, brochure and copy of 'Melbourne's Valley of the Arts Tourism Newsletter Jan 2002Map, brochure and copy of 'Melbourne's Valley of the Arts Tourism Newsletter Jan 2002Map, brochure and copy of 'Melbourne's Valley of the Arts Tourism Newsletter Jan 2002tourist attractions, map -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, City of Boroondara environmental history, 2012
... tourist attractions... and order wildlife sanctuary tourist attractions cinemas ...This book contains three historical overviews of the former cities of Hawthorn, Kew and Camberwell. Various themes illustrate how they have shaped the environment and culture of the municipality as it is today.illus. This book contains three historical overviews of the former cities of Hawthorn, Kew and Camberwell. Various themes illustrate how they have shaped the environment and culture of the municipality as it is today.historic sites, boroondara, environmental policy, scouting, world war, 1914-1918, law and order, wildlife sanctuary, tourist attractions, cinemas, supermarkets, marketing and retailing, brickworks, dairies, telephone exchanges, newspapers, postal services, migration -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - newspaper cutting photocopy, "...the dress-suited jesters of the feathered world/Parade of the Fairy Penguins", unknown
... Phillip Island tourist attractions... Island tourist attractions Photocopy of 2 page magazine article ...The general public was fascinated by the nightly 'Penguin Parade' on Phillip Island. Many articles have been written about the birds and the Penguin Parade attraction since the 1930s. So many people spent their summer holidays on Phillip Island in one of the many guest houses, then caravan parks and holiday homes and a visit to the Penguin Parade by them and their visitors was very common during their holidays. Articles tended to be a mix of basic penguin behavior information and anthropomorphic descriptions. Accompanying photographs were almost invariably taken by flashlight (now illegal), or of penguins taken from their burrows during daylight hours for photo opportunities. The article provides evidence of the level of knowledge about Phillip Island's Little/Fairy Penguins at this time. (approx 1960?)Photocopy of 2 page magazine article. Black print. Images poor quality due old photocopy.little penguins, fairy penguins, eudyptula minor, phillip island penguin parade, dorothy vernon, penguin rookery, penguin behaviour, phillip island tourist attractions -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, (part obscured) "at Phillip Island/Nightly Miracle/from the sea", November 20, 1957
... Phillip Island tourist attractions... Penguin behaviour Phillip Island tourist attractions single full ...The general public was fascinated by the nightly 'Penguin Parade' on Phillip Island. Many articles have been written about the birds and the Penguin Parade attraction since the 1930s. So many people spent their summer holidays on Phillip Island in one of the many guest houses, then caravan parks and holiday homes and a visit to the Penguin Parade by them and their visitors was very common during their holidays. Articles tended to be a mix of basic penguin behavior information and anthropomorphic descriptions. Accompanying photographs were almost invariably taken by flashlight (now illegal), or of penguins taken from their burrows during daylight hours for photo opportunities. This article, written in the 1950s, describes the management of the Penguin Parade at that time as being run by the Penguin Preservation Committee. This was before the Phillip Island Council took over running the Penguin Parade. The article provides evidence of the level of knowledge about Phillip Island's Little/Fairy Penguins at this time. (1957)single full-page magazine article, black ink on white paper. Photocopied from original, so photos appear as black and white.little penguins, fairy penguins, eudyptula minor, phillip island penguin parade, dorothy vernon, penguin rookery, penguin behaviour, phillip island tourist attractions -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - newspaper cutting photocopy, "THE PENGUINS/ - IT WAS CLOSE" & "Rylah calls for/report on fires"
... Phillip Island tourist attractions... rookery Penguin behaviour Phillip Island tourist attractions short ...Short tailed shearwaters and Little Penguins, nesting in burrows on the coast during the warmer months of the year, are extremely vulnerable to fires. Phillip Island had a history of fires on foreshores – either deliberately or accidentally lit. This article describes 2 accidentally lit fires on consecutive days at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade rookeries during the height of the breeding and tourist season in January 1967. The vital importance of volunteers such as the country Fire authority members and the local surfing community, is alluded to in this article by well-known naturalist and author from the time, Graham Pizzey. The Victorian government’s chief secretary, Arthur Rylah, reported here seeking an investigation into the fires at what he terms: “one of the best conservation projects we have done”, was a prominent Victorian politician for many years.This article is significant for demonstrating a growing awareness of the vulnerability of ground nesting birds, of the importance in volunteers such as members of the local country Fire authority and Phillip Island surfing community partnering with wildlife management bodies to protect ground nesting birds, in particular the Penguin and short tailed shearwater rookeries at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade and other parts of Phillip Island. The article also reflects the growing awareness by the Victorian government of the importance of the Phillip Island Penguin Parade to the Victorian tourism economy. Written by naturalist Graham Pizzey, wrote regularly for the Melbourne Herald, the article is another example of how this journalist frequently emphasised Phillip Island’s flora and fauna in his newspaper column.Photocopy made in 1980s of newspaper cutting. Black print and black and white images of original photograph of author Graham Pizzey within the article.5/1/67little penguins, fairy penguins, eudyptula minor, phillip island penguin parade, graham pizzey, penguin rookery, penguin behaviour, phillip island tourist attractions, short tailed shearwaters, phillip island conservation society, arthur rylah, victorian government, phillip island cfa, phillip island surfers, fires on foreshores -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, "PENGU/ CHOK/ IN/ OIL" (meant to be : "Penguins choke in oil"
... Phillip Island tourist attractions... Island tourist attractions Phillip Island Conservation Society ...With the establishment of the large heavy industrial zone at Hastings in the late 1960s, which included the BP oil refinery using the Port of Hastings at the north-western arm of Western Port, a number of environmental problems predicted by both scientists and conservationists arose. The main shipping channel on the western arm of Western Port was dredged, causing suspended particles affecting seagrass beds. With inadequate regulation around discharge of bilge water within the bay, and oil spillage, oil pollution affecting both seabirds and coastal areas was not uncommon. This report of 40 penguins actually known to have been killed by an oil spill event was typical of reports at the time. The 2 men quoted – Vernon Johnson and Ken Pound – were well known conservationists. Vernon and his wife Nora owned the Kingston Gardens picnic and zoo business where they cared for many injured wildlife. Ken was a Phillip Island counsellor for a few years, and instrumental in the establishment of the Phillip Island conservation Society. He also contributed various documents and newspaper cuttings to this archive.This article is significant for being a record of an exact number of penguins found dead from oil spill pollution in Western Port. Also as a record of conservationists in the early years of community and environment movements both locally and in Australia. The article further gives evidence of linking tourism with wildlife.Photocopy of newspaper cutting. Black print with very dark black and white photo of Fairy (Little) Penguin. Poor reproduction due to older photocopy machine.(indecipherable) - late/1960s.little penguins, fairy penguins, eudyptula minor, penguin behaviour, phillip island tourist attractions, phillip island conservation society, oil spills, bp refinery hastings, port of hastings, western port, marine pollution, oil tankers, vernon johnson, ken pound, phillip island promotion association -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Douglas J G , Talent J A, Buchan Caves A Geological Discussion, 1977
... , and development as a tourist attraction...., and development as a tourist attraction. Buchan Caves A Geological ...A short history of the geology of the Buchan Caves in East Gippsland Victoria, discovery after European settlement, and development as a tourist attraction.genealogy, natural history, exploration, tourism -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Victoria Hill, Bendigo, 1973
... into a tourist attraction.... and tunnels. Before development into a tourist attraction. Photograph ...Gold was discovered on Victoria Hill in 1854 and by 1861, 1,200,000 ounces of gold had been extracted from the site. The first claim was bought for 80 pounds by Prussian immigrant Christopher Ballerstedt and his son Theodore. Christopher Ballerstedt was nicknamed the "Father of the Hill" and was the first to prove that gold reefs extended below the surface. His 200-foot plus mine shafts yielded quartz rich with gold, inspired other miners, and were instrumental in Bendigo becoming the world's deepest and richest goldfield. The site still features relics of nineteenth century mining including quartz crushing machinery and the foundations of George Lansell’s 180 mine. These features are characteristic of Bendigo’s mining history and represent two prominent nineteenth century miners, Christopher Ballerstedt and George Lansell, who held important roles in the development of Bendigo. Victoria Hill Quartz Gold Mines are registered as a site of significance. The site is of historical, archaeological and scientific importance to Victoria. The mines represent the symbolic heart of Bendigo’s gold mining history and the importance that mining played in wealth creation and the development of Victoria. The diggings reserve is accessed from the rear of Albert Richardson Reserve located at 40-56 Marong Road, Ironbark. The site has steep and unformed paths and is closed to the public at dusk. It is important to stay to the paths to avoid the diggings. Interpretive signs help visitors to appreciate the importance of the site and the remaining relics of Bendigo’s mining history.Victoria Hill Ironbark, Bendigo. Photos of the poppet head, sand heap, tailings, shafts and tunnels. Before development into a tourist attraction.history, bendigo, victoria hill, ironbark, diggings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAMS - THESIS - STUDY OF TRAMS AS A TOURIST ATTRACTION
... A TOURIST ATTRACTION...A study of the Bendigo tramways as a tourist attraction... as a tourist attraction. Thesis ES III by M. McGowan. Three(3) photos ...A study of the Bendigo tramways as a tourist attraction. Thesis ES III by M. McGowan. Three(3) photos stapled to manilla folder. Forty-nine(49) pages.person, individual, basil miller -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), "City Circle", 2019
... showing various Melbourne tourist attractions.... showing various Melbourne tourist attractions. "City Circle ...3 fold, DL pamphlet for Melbourne visitors & tourists describing the city circle tram. Provides running times with map showing various Melbourne tourist attractions.trams, tramways, city circle, melbourne, passengers, tourist guides, route 35 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Pamphlet, The Holiday Spectacular, c. 1970
... attractions. Multi-fold pamphlet, coloured photos, maps, tourist... Government to promote tourist attractions. Multi-fold pamphlet ...Pamphlet. South west Victoria Australia. The Holiday Spectacular produced by Victorian Government to promote tourist attractions. Multi-fold pamphlet, coloured photos, maps, tourist information. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Jack Donnelly, 1988 c
... Bicentenary celebrations then as a tourist attraction in Darling... celebrations then as a tourist attraction in Darling Harbour Sydney NSW ...Further information on attached sheetColour photograph of the replica sailing ship Bounty which joined the First Fleet Reenactment Voyage for the Australian Bicentenary celebrations then as a tourist attraction in Darling Harbour Sydney NSWfloods -
Clunes Museum
Flyer - LEAFLET
... COLLECTION OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF TALBOT & CLUNES SHIRE... history document leaflet tourism COLLECTION OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ...COLLECTION OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF TALBOT & CLUNES SHIRE. COLLECTED BY TALBOT & CLUNES TO ANNOUNCE THE MEMBERSHIP WITH MARYBOROUGH AND DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO SUPPORT AND DEVELOP THE BUSINESS AND TOURIST POTENTIAL IN CENTRAL VICTORIAlocal history, document, leaflet, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1/01/2006 12:00:00 AM
... Built as tourist attraction on river at Marlo... Entrance gippsland Built as tourist attraction on river at Marlo ...Built as tourist attraction on river at MarloColour photograph showing building of PS Curlip replica in old butter factory building Orbost Victoriatourism -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Bill Beatty, Tasmania: Isle of splendour, 1963
... and tourist attractions.... Tasmania's history, pioneers and tourist attractions. tasmania ...A travel book about Tasmania221 p., illus. (some col.).non-fictionA travel book about Tasmaniatasmania -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings, 04/01/1965
... shell house. Text explains his building up of a tourist... and model shell house. Text explains his building up of a tourist ...Collection of newspaper clippings in scrap book dated 1960 - 1973. Taken probably from Sentinel Times of Wonthaggi.Newspaper article with photo of Albert Robertson and model shell house. Text explains his building up of a tourist attraction by cementing shells onto 18" fibro plaster sheets to make pictures of people and objects."Albert's House is more than a shell"local history, newspapers, shell house on summerland peninsula, phillip island, jean jamieson -
Clunes Museum
Document - PROPOSAL, 1971
... FOR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN THE TOWN..... DATED APPROXIMATELY FEBRUARY 1971 - REGARDING FUNDS FOR TOURIST ...BACK TO CELEBRATIONS, CLUNES 19721 X PAGE, PRINTED WITH A PROPOSAL FROM THE SHIRE SECRETARY, TALBOT SHIRE COUNCIL R.J. PRYOR TO HOLD A "BACK TO CLUNES" IN 1972. DATED APPROXIMATELY FEBRUARY 1971 - REGARDING FUNDS FOR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN THE TOWN.local history, document, proposal, tourism -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AULSEBROOK COLLECTION: BENDIGO PROMOTIONAL BOOKLET
... , transport, land, education, commerce, sport, tourist attractions..., transport, land, education, commerce, sport, tourist attractions ...Aulsebrook Collection: The City with BendiGO, promotional booklet -10pages -Blue, brown and white themed -Covers basic information on what Bendigo has to offer such as; future developments, transport, land, education, commerce, sport, tourist attractions and more. -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Slovenians at Royal Melbourne Show 1959, Slovenians in national costumes at the Royal melbourne Show in 1959, 1959
... shows the tourist attraction Lake Bled and many traditional... the tourist attraction Lake Bled and many traditional items of craft ...The Slovenians enjoyed participation at the Royal Melbourne Show 1959 where they could showcase the Slovenian traditions, arts and crafts, and at times,culinary goodies as well.Traditional Slovenian crafts, national costume and the tourism jewel Lake BledSlovenian couple dressed in Slovenian national costume of Gorenjska region at the Royal Melbourne Show in 1959. The painting shows the tourist attraction Lake Bled and many traditional items of craft were placed in the exhibition as well. The man in the photo is Leopold Jalk.Couple dressed in Slovenian national costume, painting of Lake Bled and Slovenian traditional craftsslovenian national costume, slovenian crafts, lake bled, royal melbourne show -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Aerial Images, c2000
... to supply the town's water, is now kept as a tourist attraction.... to supply the town's water, is now kept as a tourist attraction ...The Rutherglen 'Big Wine Bottle', once a water tower to supply the town's water, is now kept as a tourist attraction.Colour aerial photograph of the old Rutherglen water tower with the structure on top to make it look like a wine bottle.water tower, water supply, rutherglen winebottle -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photos - Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme - Mt Beauty, Official S.E.C.V. photos
... The Mt Beauty Golf Course was a tourist attraction during... Beauty Golf Course was a tourist attraction during the warmer ...The Mt Beauty Golf Course was a tourist attraction during the warmer months. The SECV Gate controlled entry to the KHES only allowing permitted workers. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - DISCOVER VICTORIA, 1979
... to introduce you to the many tourist attractions in the twelve regions... and Tourism is designed to introduce you to the many tourist ...Discover Victoria, soft cover 104 pages with maps, black and white & colour illustrations, published by Decalon Pty Ltd Melbourne. This book, with the compliments of The Department of State Development, Decentralization and Tourism is designed to introduce you to the many tourist attractions in the twelve regions of Victoria, the garden state.Bob Moorsvictoria, history, people and places in victoria. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - THE GO IN BENDIGO - MAGAZINE, April 1986
... of Bendigo. Vol.2, Issue 4, April 1986. Includes tourist... 4, April 1986. Includes tourist attractions, wineries ...Magazine - 16 page guide for visitors and residents of Bendigo. Vol.2, Issue 4, April 1986. Includes tourist attractions, wineries, dining out, with a map on the back page. Sketch of the Bendigo Pottery by Stan Thomas on front cover. Editor Barry McNaught. Publisher not mentioned. bendigo attractions, bendigo pottery, stan thomas, barry mcnaught, rosalind park, gail tavener, arakoon resort -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO TOURISM BROCHURES COLLECTION: BENDIGO TOURISM BOARD NEWSLETTER
... of' Bendigo tourist attractions, Potteries, Galleries, Markets... and August. Inside listings of' Bendigo tourist attractions ...Twelve pages newsletter published by the Bendigo Tourism Board in 1991. Winter in Bendigo, where to go and what to see. Listing what's on in June, July and August. Inside listings of' Bendigo tourist attractions, Potteries, Galleries, Markets, Wineries, A walk around Bendigo, Dining, Entertainment, sporting, Gardens, Surroundings.bendigo, tourism, bendigo tourism board -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, The Ideal City City Warrnambool On The Sea, post 1943
... Documents tourist attractions and businesses operating... tourist attractions and businesses operating in City. Tourist ...Documents tourist attractions and businesses operating in City. Tourist Guide. Where to go, what to do. To advance Warrnambool. 'The Ideal City' Victoria Premier Health and Holiday Resorts, Price 60cRelates partly to almanacs and other tourist guides to highlight tourist attractions and business owners and addresses. It provides a snapshot of businesses at the time through the advertisements Light card cover, red print with blue photograph. 32 pages, double sided black printwarrnambool, the ideal city, tourism, victoria, warrnambool progress and tourist association