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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Sixteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury, Tom Rigg, January, 2009
... Sixteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury...Sixteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury...Also see Cat No 956 Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury...Sixteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury Book Sixteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury Tom Rigg ...Researched and written by Tom Rigg to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Footscray to Sunbury line, 13th January 1859. This is a revised edition of the Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury which includes the second Albion Railway Station. Also see Cat No 956 Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunburyrailways -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury, Tom Rigg, January, 2009
... Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury...Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury...Also see Cat No 3430 Sixteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury...Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury Book Fifteen Railway Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury Tom Rigg ...A historical account, including photocopies of documents and photographs, and use of time lines.railway station, railways -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Fifteen Railway Stations Of The West - Footscray To Sunbury, Tom Rigg
... Fifteen Railway Stations Of The West - Footscray To Sunbury...Fifteen railway stations of the west - Footscray to Sunbury...Railway Station Railways Fifteen railway stations of the west - Footscray to Sunbury Document Fifteen Railway Stations Of The West - Footscray To Sunbury Tom Rigg Rigg Tom ...railway station, railways -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Schutt & Barrie, Geelong Rd West Footscray, 1969
... Schutt & Barrie, Geelong Rd West Footscray...West Footscray Chaffcutting and Flour Mill...Melton City Libraries 31 McKenzie Street Melton melbourne Agriculture West Footscray Chaffcutting and Flour Mill Schutt & Barrie, Geelong Rd West Footscray Photograph Barrie Collection ...West Footscray Chaffcutting and Flour Millagriculture -
Puffing Billy RailwayHorse drawn scoop from Hermon’s nursery
... West Footscray Engineering Works Pty Ltd...West Footscray Engineering Works Pty Ltd...Historic - industrial Farm equipment used on the farm of James Hermon & his son William Hermon on which the museum is built puffing billy menzies creek scoop hermon West Footscray Engineering Works Pty Ltd Horse drawn scoop from Hermon’s nursery made of Metal Horse drawn scoop from Hermon’s nursery Australia Melbourne Victoria West Footscray West Footscray Engineering Works Pty Ltd ...Metal Horse drawn scoop from Hermon’s nursery at Menzies Creek. The Land on which the Menzies Creek railway station and Museum are built on was once apart of James Hermon's & his son William Hermon's property on which Horse drawn scoops of this type would have been used. Historic - industrial Farm equipment used on the farm of James Hermon & his son William Hermon on which the museum is built Horse drawn scoop from Hermon’s nursery made of Metal West Footscray Engineering Works Pty Ltdpuffing billy, menzies creek, scoop, hermon -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, 'Schutt and Barrie Flour Mill employees, Geelong Road West Footscray, Unknown
... 'Schutt and Barrie Flour Mill employees, Geelong Road West Footscray...'Schutt and Barrie Flour Mill employees, Geelong Road West Footscray Photograph Barrie Collection ...FORGING AHEAD City of Footscray City of Braybrook Incorporated 1959 Chaff Milling Section Interior photograph: Caption: Chaff baggers in operation Accompanying Text Schutt & Barrie Pty. Ltd. commenced operations in 1913 [Schutt]at Spotswood, but two years later a transfer was made to the present site at the corner of Geelong and Williamstown Road Footscray. The output for years past has been 100 tons of chaff a day- the largest of any mill of its kind in Australia. The firm’s “Green String” is widely known.Schutt & Barrie workmen with John Ralph Schutt and C E Barrie.local identities, agriculture -
National Wool MuseumBooklet
... Booklet about the Australian Estates Company Ltd, commemorating the completion of the extension to the West Footscray Store, in November 1960....Booklet about the Australian Estates Company Ltd, commemorating the completion of the extension to the West Footscray Store, in November 1960....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Booklet about the Australian Estates Company Ltd, commemorating the completion of the extension to the West Footscray Store, in November 1960. Wool Stores Australian Estates Company Ltd Booklet about the Australian Estates Company Ltd, commemorating the completion of the extension to the West Footscray Store, in November 1960. ...Booklet about the Australian Estates Company Ltd, commemorating the completion of the extension to the West Footscray Store, in November 1960.Booklet about the Australian Estates Company Ltd, commemorating the completion of the extension to the West Footscray Store, in November 1960.wool stores, australian estates company ltd -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaPhoto album, Photo album - Foundation Members Dinner, April 1994; Athletes Together Meet, January 1995; The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995; South Melbourne Opening Day, 7th July 1995, 1995-1997 (approx)
... 576 Barkly Street, West Footscray, Victoria, Australia ...The photo album includes photographs of several disabled sports events and functions, including: - Dinner for Foundation Members Wheelchair Sports Victoria, April 1994 - Athletes Together Meet VIP Function, January 1995 - The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995 - Opening Day of Wheelchair Sports Victoria's South Melbourne office in July 1995Photo album containing 100 pages and 122 photographs of several disabled sports events, as well as some negatives. Photo album is a blue binder format.The photo album cover includes the following labels. - Foundation Members Dinner, April 1994 - Athletes Together Meet, January 1995 - The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995 - South Melbourne Opening Day, 7th July 1995wheelchair sports victoria, disabled sports, max kelleher -
Melbourne Tram MuseumSlide - MMTB, MTA and VR tramway operations set of 12, Hugh Ballment, 1950s to 1980s
... ...West Footscray...HBM088 - MMTB PCC 980, 26/05/1954, Preston Workshops, HBM089 - MMTB X1 460, c1960, at the Russell St terminus in Barkly Street, West Footscray. The tram has the return destination of Williamstown Road. ...HBM088 - MMTB PCC 980, 26/05/1954, Preston Workshops, HBM089 - MMTB X1 460, c1960, at the Russell St terminus in Barkly Street, West Footscray. The tram has the return destination of Williamstown Road. ...Set of 12 photos by Hugh Ballment, unless noted, of VR, MTA and MMTB trams: HBM081 - VR Tram No 50, mid 1950s, Elwood Depot, with a Don't move sign. Tram 38 is alongside HBM082 - MMTB, c1975, Spring Street, Z1 class cars- (fuzzy photo) HBM083 - MMTB Trams X1 466 and 463, early 1960s, Leeds Street, Footscray station. In the background are J Burmah tailor, K C Field pawn broker, HBM084 - MTA, B 2001, Showing "Southbank Depot" Route 91, late 1980s, Albert Park, Light rail level crossing at Birdport Street. HBM085 - MMTB X2 677, late 1950s, Elsternwick, Glen Huntly Road, with the Railway level crossing gates closed. In the background are adverts for The Rex Fruit shop, The Sun, The Age, spray painting, Turf, and Holden cars. HBM086 - MMTB Tram 677, late 1950s, in Glen Huntly Road at the intersection of Broadway and Ormond Road bound for Port Ormond. In the background is a Chemist, Morley Auctioneers, State Savings Bank, and a motor dealer advertising Standard Cars. HBM087 - MMTB X1 459, early 1960s, Barkly Street?, running a Russell Street service. HBM088 - MMTB PCC 980, 26/05/1954, Preston Workshops, HBM089 - MMTB X1 460, c1960, at the Russell St terminus in Barkly Street, West Footscray. The tram has the return destination of Williamstown Road. In the background is E J Coxhead, Men's and Boy's Wear shop. This line closed in 1962. HBM090 - MMTB T 181, c1960, in Ballarat Road at the Rosamond Road terminus showing Williamstown Road on the destination. HBM091 - MMTB Tram 678, c1960, Ballarat Road, At Eleanor Street, with E V Young general store in the background advertising Robur Tea, and Cadbury's chocolate. HBM092 - MMTB Tram 467, c1960, in Francis Street at the Williamstown Road terminus, showing the return destination of Ballarat Road. Has a Gent's Hairdresser in the background. Yields information about Melbourne tram operations, with 1950s or 1960s photos of Melbourne tramways.Kodachrome cardboard and plastic mounts, with notes - set of 12tramways, vr, st kilda brighton tramway, tram 50, z class, tram 466, tram 463, footscray, williamstown road, russell st, ballarat road, tram 2001, tram 677, tram 459, tram 980, preston workshops, glen huntly road, trams, elwood depot, spring st, leeds st, x1 class, pcc class, route 91, birdport st, b class, albert park, yarraville, west footscray, barkly st, broadway, ormond road, rosamond road, tram 460, x2 class, t class, tram 181, francis st, tram 678, tram 467 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Stations of the West Tom Rigg's Research Notes
... Book 1 - Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury|Book 2 - Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury|Book 3 - Stations of the West other than the main line...Railways Railway Stations Book 1 - Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury|Book 2 - Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury|Book 3 - Stations of the West other than the main line 3 Lever Arch Folders containing Tom Rigg's Research notes for his "Book Stations of the West" Archive Stations of the West Tom Rigg's Research Notes ...Book 1 - Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury|Book 2 - Stations of the West Footscray to Sunbury|Book 3 - Stations of the West other than the main linerailways, railway stations -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - City of Sunshine - Commissioner Mr Alexander Alex George Gillon Collection 1976 - 1982 - Extraordinary Business Report Transport Depot 20th July 1982, City of Sunshine, 20th July 1982
... ...Footscray West...Planning Permit Application Clean Away Pty Ltd Transport Depot 11 Wright Street Sunshine Planning Permit Application Take Away Food Premise 419 Somerville Road Footscray West Building Surveyor Report Building Control Act 1981...City of Sunshine Alexander "Alex" George Gillon Wright Street Sunshine Somerville Road Footscray West Planning Permit Application Clean Away Pty Ltd Transport Depot 11 Wright Street Sunshine Planning Permit Application Take Away Food Premise 419 Somerville Road Footscray West Building Surveyor Report Building Control Act 1981 Foolscap sized document. ...Planning Permit Application Clean Away Pty Ltd Transport Depot 11 Wright Street Sunshine Planning Permit Application Take Away Food Premise 419 Somerville Road Footscray West Building Surveyor Report Building Control Act 1981 city of sunshine, alexander "alex" george gillon, wright street, sunshine, somerville road, footscray west -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 21/04/1945 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of S 166 at the Russell St terminus in Barkly St West Footscray. In the Wal Jack Melbourne album, the date is 21-4-1945....Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Russell St Barkly St Footscray S Class tram 166 MMTB Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of S 166 at the Russell St terminus in Barkly St West Footscray. In the Wal Jack Melbourne album, the date is 21-4-1945. ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of S 166 at the Russell St terminus in Barkly St West Footscray. In the Wal Jack Melbourne album, the date is 21-4-1945.trams, tramways, russell st, barkly st, footscray, s class, tram 166, mmtb -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDrawing - Deer Park Engineering Blue Prints
... Carr 6 Princess St Footscray West for Deer Park Engineering...Carr 6 Princess St Footscray West|History of steel...Carr 6 Princess St Footscray West for Deer Park Engineering Deer Park Engineering Ballarat Road Deer Park David Ure|P. ...Appears to be blue prints for items made by P. L. Carr 6 Princess St Footscray West for Deer Park EngineeringDavid Ure|P. L. Carr 6 Princess St Footscray West|History of steeldeer park engineering, ballarat road, deer park -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Travis Jeffrey, c1963
... B&W negative of tram 680 in Barkly St, Russell St, West Footscray Tram has destination Williamstown Rd. ...B&W negative of tram 680 in Barkly St, Russell St, West Footscray Tram has destination Williamstown Rd. ...B&W negative of tram 680 in Barkly St, Russell St, West Footscray Tram has destination Williamstown Rd. Driver and conductor posing for camera on front steps of tram.Paper folder that contained the negative had "NR102A" written in red ink, "F16" in pencil, "61A" in green ink and dated stamped as 1 Jan 1963.trams, tramways, x2 class, footscray, barkly st, williamstown rd, crews, drivers, conductors, russell st, tram 680 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 17/12/1954 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of T 179 at the Russell St West Footscray terminus in Barkly St. The building facade in the background remains at entry date. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Footscray T Class Barkly St Russell St tram 179 Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of T 179 at the Russell St West Footscray terminus in Barkly St. The building facade in the background remains at entry date. ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of T 179 at the Russell St West Footscray terminus in Barkly St. The building facade in the background remains at entry date. Tram has the destination of Russell St.trams, tramways, footscray, t class, barkly st, russell st, tram 179 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Container - Ink Well
... Ink wells belonged to Anthony Docherty of West Footscray who died in 1934....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Ink wells belonged to Anthony Docherty of West Footscray who died in 1934. domestic items writing equipment Made in Germany Two metal ink well set on a round metal base covered in brown & cream mottled celluloid. ...Ink wells belonged to Anthony Docherty of West Footscray who died in 1934.Two metal ink well set on a round metal base covered in brown & cream mottled celluloid.Made in Germanydomestic items, writing equipment -
Williamstown High SchoolHigh Tide 1961, The Mail Publishers, 1961
... Francome, Form VS Williamstown High School 1961. 14 Wellington St, West Footscray, Vic. 68.3057'....Francome, Form VS Williamstown High School 1961. 14 Wellington St, West Footscray, Vic. 68.3057'. Black and white publication. ...Year book for the Williamstown High School 1961 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white publication. Buff card cover printed in black, yellow and red. 42 p.: ill.Hand written inside front cover 'Yvonne L. Francome, Form VS Williamstown High School 1961. 14 Wellington St, West Footscray, Vic. 68.3057'.williamstown high school, 1961, high tide, yearbook -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 21/04/1945 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of S 166 in Barkly St West Footscray, near intersection with Blandford St. returning to Footscray with an X1 at the end of the double track. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Russell St Barkly St Footscray S Class tram 166 MMTB Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of S 166 in Barkly St West Footscray, near intersection with Blandford St. returning to Footscray with an X1 at the end of the double track. ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of S 166 in Barkly St West Footscray, near intersection with Blandford St. returning to Footscray with an X1 at the end of the double track. The two church buildings were still there 9/2020 on Google Earth, but had a temporary fence in front of them. In the Wal Jack Melbourne album, the date is 21-4-1945.trams, tramways, russell st, barkly st, footscray, s class, tram 166, mmtb -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative - MMTB Tram T class 181 at Williamstown Road terminus, Yarraville, Hugh Ballment, c1960
... Tram has the return destination of Russell St West Footscray. In the background is the row of shops at the terminus including a Gents Hairdresser. ...Tram has the return destination of Russell St West Footscray. In the background is the row of shops at the terminus including a Gents Hairdresser. ...The photograph shows MMTB T class tram No. 181 at the Williamstown Road terminus in Yarraville. Tram has the return destination of Russell St West Footscray. In the background is the row of shops at the terminus including a Gents Hairdresser. This line closed in 1962.Yields information about MMTB Tram T class 181 and the Williamstown Road line.Negative - 127 film black and white.tramways, footscray, williamstown rd, t class, tram 181 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative - MMTB Tram 460 at Russell St Footscray, Hugh Ballment, c1960
... The photograph shows MMTB X1 class tram No. 460 at the Russell St terminus in Barkly St West Footscray. The tram has the return destination of Williamstown Road. ...Yields information about MMTB Tram X1 class 460 and the Russell St line in Barkly St West Footscray. tramways Footscray Russell St Barkly St tram 460 X1 class Negative - 127 film black and white. ...The photograph shows MMTB X1 class tram No. 460 at the Russell St terminus in Barkly St West Footscray. The tram has the return destination of Williamstown Road. In the background is E J Coxhead, Mens and Boys Wear shop. This line closed in 1962.Yields information about MMTB Tram X1 class 460 and the Russell St line in Barkly St West Footscray.Negative - 127 film black and white.tramways, footscray, russell st, barkly st, tram 460, x1 class -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Set of 3 Colour Negatives, Phil A'Vard, 10/02/1962 12:00:00 AM
... , and the Hoyts Trocadero Theatre in the background. .2 - X1 468 and another X1 in Barkly Street with the Footscray Drill Hall in the background .3 - X2 677 and two X1 cars at the corner of Barkly Street and Summerhill Road, West Footscray. Taken on Perutz film - see 3997 for the AETA Tour circular...., and the Hoyts Trocadero Theatre in the background. .2 - X1 468 and another X1 in Barkly Street with the Footscray Drill Hall in the background .3 - X2 677 and two X1 cars at the corner of Barkly Street and Summerhill Road, West Footscray. Taken on Perutz film - see 3997 for the AETA Tour circular. ...Set of 3 photographs taken on the AETA Sat. 10/2/1962 - Closure of the Local Tram Routes at Footscray. .1 - X1 in Hopkins Street Footscray, has the Duci Bros electrical store?, and the Hoyts Trocadero Theatre in the background. .2 - X1 468 and another X1 in Barkly Street with the Footscray Drill Hall in the background .3 - X2 677 and two X1 cars at the corner of Barkly Street and Summerhill Road, West Footscray. Taken on Perutz film - see 3997 for the AETA Tour circular.trams, tramways, footscray, aeta, tours, barkly st, x1 class, x2 class, tram 468, tram 677, tram 467, hopkins st -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyMap - Footscray, Public Lands Office, 19 Oct 1857
... Map of Footscray, west of Saltwater Creek; south of Hopkins Street, east of Railway and north southern boundary of Botanical Garden reserve....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne footscray The Township of Footscray, Parish of Cut-Paw-Paw Map of Footscray, west of Saltwater Creek; south of Hopkins Street, east of Railway and north southern boundary of Botanical Garden reserve. ...Map of Footscray, west of Saltwater Creek; south of Hopkins Street, east of Railway and north southern boundary of Botanical Garden reserve.The Township of Footscray, Parish of Cut-Paw-Pawfootscray -
Melton City LibrariesFinancial record, C.E Barrie invoices, 1911
... Partnership with John Ralph Schutt–West Footscray Schutt & Barrie in 1916 1916 February Ernie Barrie has sold his recently erected chaff mill at Melton South Railway Station to Messrs Dixon at a satisfactory price. ...Partnership with John Ralph Schutt–West Footscray Schutt & Barrie in 1916 1916 February Ernie Barrie has sold his recently erected chaff mill at Melton South Railway Station to Messrs Dixon at a satisfactory price. ...In 1915, Barrie built a new mill at Melton Railway Station situated between Exford Hall and Dixon’s mill. It will be 40ft by 80ft with 18ft walls. Partnership with John Ralph Schutt–West Footscray Schutt & Barrie in 1916 1916 February Ernie Barrie has sold his recently erected chaff mill at Melton South Railway Station to Messrs Dixon at a satisfactory price. The mill recently purchased from Mr Barrie to be re-erected along side their present millPurchases for the Schutt & Barrie Chaff Mills, Meltonagriculture, local identities -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - White City Aerial photographs of White City greyhound racing venue, Pratt, Charles Daniel, (1892 - 1968)
... The latter also shows built up areas of West Footscray and beyond....The latter also shows built up areas of West Footscray and beyond. Photograph White City Aerial photographs of White City greyhound racing venue Pratt, Charles Daniel, (1892 - 1968) ...The White City Greyhound racing stadium was built at Tottenham in 1927, with the intention that mechanical lures and not live hares be used as pacemakers. The first meeting was held on 10 December 1927 but within 3 days, after strong lobbying by other sports bodies, the Victorian Government banned betting on greyhound racing if mechanical lures were used instead of live hares. This caused some financial problems to the shareholders. For a time the average weekly attendances were 9000, and races were held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Whippet Races, Goat Races, Monkeys on greyhounds, and Professional Foot racing were also tried to attract attendances. After 28 years of bureaucratic interference, and using live hares as greyhound pacemakers, the White City stadium held its last meeting on 29 December 1955. On 31 December the Victorian Government finally allowed betting on greyhound races that used mechanical lures. Manufacturing industry (Olex Cables) took over the White City site. Transport to the White City stadium was provided by train, with only a single platform available on the Down side of Tottenham, even though double train lines existed. Special train services were run from Flinders Street to the White City platform, and for a while a parcels coach was provided for the transport of dogs. As industry developed in the area some trains also stopped at the White City platform in the mornings and late afternoons to transport workers. In 1981 when the grade separation at Ashley Street next to the Tottenham station was completed, the new train lines on the Upper Level came into operation, and so the White City platform was closed down and eventually demolished. Greyhound racing has always been popular in Melbourne's western suburbs. The White City stadium in Tottenham was a major centre for the sport until 1955, enabling those who could not afford race horses to take part in an animal racing sport. The demolition of first the stadium and years later the railway platform, has relegated the name White City and its past relevance to the western suburbs, into history.Only on the negatives at the State Library. We do not hold a copy of these.white city, greyhound racing stadium, coursing track, white city station, tottenham, whippet, gambling, live hare, mechanical lure -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMap - Collins And Morgan Street Directories
... 5591.01 - Sunshine (Northern Section) 1930 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.02 - Sunshine (Southern Section) 1930 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.03 - Sunshine 1924 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.04 - Sunshine 1925 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.05 - Sunshine 1925 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.06 - Sunshine 1926 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.07 - Sunshine 1926 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.08 - Sunshine 1927 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.09 - Sunshine 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.10 - Sunshine 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.12 - Sunshine 1932 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.13 - Sunshine 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.14 - Sunshine 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.15 - Sunshine 1936 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.16 - Sunshine 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.17 - Sunshine 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.18 - Sunshine 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.19 - Sunshine 1941 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.20 - Sunshine 1942 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.21 - Sunshine 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.22 - Sunshine 1943 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.23 - Sunshine 1944 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.24 - Sunshine 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.25 - Sunshine 1945 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.26 - Sunshine 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.27 - Sunshine 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.28 - Sunshine 1948 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.29 - Sunshine 1949 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.30 - Sunshine 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.31 - Sunshine 1952 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.32 - Sunshine 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.33 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.34 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.35 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.36 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.37 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.38 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.39 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.40 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.41 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.42 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.43 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.44 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.45 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.46 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.47 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.48 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.49 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.50 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.51 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.52 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.53 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.54 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.55 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.56 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.57 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.58 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf ...Morgan Street Directory Collins Street Directory Street Directory 5591.01 - Sunshine (Northern Section) 1930 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.02 - Sunshine (Southern Section) 1930 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.03 - Sunshine 1924 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.04 - Sunshine 1925 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.05 - Sunshine 1925 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.06 - Sunshine 1926 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.07 - Sunshine 1926 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.08 - Sunshine 1927 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.09 - Sunshine 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.10 - Sunshine 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.12 - Sunshine 1932 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.13 - Sunshine 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.14 - Sunshine 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.15 - Sunshine 1936 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.16 - Sunshine 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.17 - Sunshine 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.18 - Sunshine 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.19 - Sunshine 1941 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.20 - Sunshine 1942 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.21 - Sunshine 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.22 - Sunshine 1943 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.23 - Sunshine 1944 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.24 - Sunshine 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.25 - Sunshine 1945 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.26 - Sunshine 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.27 - Sunshine 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.28 - Sunshine 1948 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.29 - Sunshine 1949 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.30 - Sunshine 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.31 - Sunshine 1952 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.32 - Sunshine 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.33 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.34 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.35 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.36 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.37 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.38 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.39 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.40 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.41 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.42 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.43 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.44 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.45 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.46 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.47 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.48 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.49 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.50 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.51 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.52 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.53 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.54 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.55 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.56 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.57 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.58 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf PDF copies of various pages of the Collins and Morgan Street Directories Map Collins And Morgan Street Directories ...These directories cover the first half of the 20th century and shows many of the early streets and features of the district.5591.01 - Sunshine (Northern Section) 1930 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.02 - Sunshine (Southern Section) 1930 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.03 - Sunshine 1924 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.04 - Sunshine 1925 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.05 - Sunshine 1925 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.06 - Sunshine 1926 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.07 - Sunshine 1926 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.08 - Sunshine 1927 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.09 - Sunshine 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.10 - Sunshine 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.12 - Sunshine 1932 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.13 - Sunshine 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.14 - Sunshine 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.15 - Sunshine 1936 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.16 - Sunshine 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.17 - Sunshine 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.18 - Sunshine 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.19 - Sunshine 1941 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.20 - Sunshine 1942 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.21 - Sunshine 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.22 - Sunshine 1943 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.23 - Sunshine 1944 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.24 - Sunshine 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.25 - Sunshine 1945 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.26 - Sunshine 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.27 - Sunshine 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.28 - Sunshine 1948 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.29 - Sunshine 1949 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.30 - Sunshine 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.31 - Sunshine 1952 Colins Street Directory.pdf 5591.32 - Sunshine 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.33 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.34 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.35 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.36 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.37 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.38 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.39 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.40 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.41 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.42 - Sunshine and Braybrook 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.43 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.44 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.45 - Sunshine and Braybrook and Albion 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.46 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1942 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.47 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1944 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.48 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1945 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.49 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1946 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.50 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1951 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.51 - Sunshine and Tottenham 1952 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.52 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1930 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.53 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1931 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.54 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1934 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.55 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1935 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.56 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1937 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.57 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1938 Morgan Street Directory.pdf 5591.58 - Sunshine and West Footscray 1939 Morgan Street Directory.pdf morgan street directory, collins street directory, street directory -
Melton City LibrariesDocument, 'Schutt and Barrie Flour Mill envelope, Unknown
... [1920] Later a flour mill was built beside the Chaff mill at West Footscray but it never thrived like the mill. ...He came to know many of the their names were well known in our household for many years. [1920] Later a flour mill was built beside the Chaff mill at West Footscray but it never thrived like the mill. ...SUMMARY - Schutt & Barrie Chaff Mills Partnership West Footscray, Parwan and Diggers Rest. Mary nee Barrie Robinson (1907 –1999) writes c1980 about her father Charles Ernest Barrie of Darlingsford Melton (1871 – 1931) Extract copied from her handwritten story - My father was born in Ballarat in 1871. … commenced his working life with a team of bullocks and a chaffcutter in the St Arnaud district, a work the he became most success at and would continue in to the end of his life. He eventually became the owner of a chaff mill at Melton station with an access line to the railway. [1900] The Schutt & Barrie partnership ….Dad later became involved in a Chaff mill at West Footscray run by John Ralph Schutt who when he met Dad was a very sick man and had begged Dad to come into the business and help him. That began a very happy association, the business was put on its feet. An empty quarry across Geelong Road opposite the mill was purchased, the chaffcutters were set up in the quarry and that was the start of a very busy and prosperous period. A branch line was run into the mill. Dad spent some afternoons at the mill going by train, and spending some hours there at night, at the same time running the farm with full time help. Two full 8 horse teams were used to work the land, which meant early rising for the horses to be fed and harnessed ready for the men to commence the days work. Charlie Lowe and Murdock Davey were two of the men who worked for Dad in those years. The firm purchased a mill at Parwan and Dad spent a lot of time and energy getting it running to their satisfaction. Monday was the day he spent time there also round the district of Parwan and Balliang. He came to know many of the their names were well known in our household for many years. [1920] Later a flour mill was built beside the Chaff mill at West Footscray but it never thrived like the mill. The chaff mill had many loyal and good men employed there and there was never any trouble between men and management. Willie Walters and Miss Renyolds were some I remember, other names me, Joyce would be able to name them. [Sister of Mary born 1920] Sample envelope from the businesslocal identities -
Arapiles Historical SocietyContainer - Roy SCHMIDT Collection - Cotton Flour Bags (3)
... Mammy Products Pty Ltd in West Footscray, Victoria. The use of the name "Mammy" and the caricatured illustration draws on a now widely recognised and offensive racial stereotype originating from American minstrel culture, commonly used in product branding in the early-to-mid 20th century. ...LTD., Sunshine Rd., West Footscray. Phone: FW 7321” “7 LBS. NET” (near top edge, very faded) [3] Bandung Blue Triangle Brand Flour Bag: The bag is printed with the following: “10270” “G.W.C | H.L” “BANDUNG” “BEST AUSTRALIAN” “BLUE TRIANGLE BRAND” (inside the triangle logo) “GROWER & GRINDERS” (curved around the logo) “Patent Roller” “MELBOURNE” “FLOUR” “50 LBS. ...Mammy Products Pty Ltd in West Footscray, Victoria. The use of the name "Mammy" and the caricatured illustration draws on a now widely recognised and offensive racial stereotype originating from American minstrel culture, commonly used in product branding in the early-to-mid 20th century. ...[1] Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag: This textile bag originates from Canadian Cereal Mills Ltd., which marketed "Three Bears" flaked oatmeal. Popular in the early 1900s to mid-century, this product combined functional packaging with a child-friendly incentive — a cut-out cloth doll. The practice of printing toys, games, or clothing patterns on flour or oat sacks was a common marketing strategy, encouraging reuse and appealing to families during times when thrift and creativity were essential, especially during the Depression and wartime years. The Three Bears brand played off the enduring popularity of children’s nursery tales, while the doll encouraged children (and parents) to reuse packaging creatively. This object captures a unique intersection of food marketing, household resourcefulness, and early 20th-century domestic life. [2] Mammy Self-Raising Flour Bag: This item is a mid-20th-century Australian flour bag, branded “Mammy Oven Puff”, produced by A. Mammy Products Pty Ltd in West Footscray, Victoria. The use of the name "Mammy" and the caricatured illustration draws on a now widely recognised and offensive racial stereotype originating from American minstrel culture, commonly used in product branding in the early-to-mid 20th century. While the bag reflects a specific period in Australian domestic and commercial packaging history, it also exemplifies racially insensitive advertising that would be considered inappropriate and harmful by today’s standards. Such items are preserved today in museum collections to help document past social attitudes, consumer culture, and the evolution of racial representation in advertising. [3] Bandung Blue Triangle Brand Flour Bag: This bag represents a mid-20th-century Australian flour export product, particularly aimed at international markets such as Indonesia (as indicated by "Bandung"). The “Blue Triangle Brand” was likely a registered trademark used by a Melbourne-based flour mill engaged in both local and overseas trade. The use of durable cloth bags for bulk flour was common prior to the widespread adoption of paper and plastic packaging. These bags were often reused domestically for household textiles, clothing patterns, or storage. The export reference (Bandung) underscores Australia's historical agricultural trade ties with Southeast Asia, especially in wheat and flour exports. – Roy SCHMIDT resided with his siblings Mabel and Jack at ‘Parklands’ 85 Lake Avenue Natimuk home of Heinrich Friederick ‘Heiny’ & Minna Christina SUDHOLZ nee LANGE and their children Louis, Sophie, Alma, Lena (Roy's Mother), Florence 'Florrie' and Edward ‘Ted’.[1] Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag: A vintage cloth oatmeal bag printed with black ink on both sides. One side is branded with "Three Bears Porridge – Flaked Oatmeal", showing an image of three bears behind a gate, referencing the well-known “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” fairytale. The opposite side features a printed cut-out doll design, showing a young girl with curly hair holding a bouquet of flowers, intended to be sewn into a stuffed toy. Instructions note that the reverse side (the doll’s back) could be obtained from a second bag. The design combines product branding with a promotional activity for children, typical of early- to mid-20th-century grocery packaging aimed at reuse. [2] Mammy Self-Raising Flour Bag: A small vintage cloth flour bag with printed branding in faded red, blue, and black inks. The front of the bag features a central image of a caricatured smiling African American woman wearing a headscarf. The text is unevenly faded but legible in parts. The bag has a rectangular shape with an open top edge and signs of previous use, including creasing and some fraying at the corners. [3] Bandung Blue Triangle Brand Flour Bag: A large, rectangular vintage cloth flour bag made of cream-coloured calico or cotton. The front of the bag is printed in bold blue ink with branding and export information. It prominently features a large triangular logo reading “Blue Triangle Brand” and numerous lines of text in block and stylised fonts. The bag is open at the top with frayed edges, suggesting it was once machine-stitched shut and later opened.[1] Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag: Front side (branding side): "THREE BEARS Porridge – FLAKED OATMEAL" "7 Lbs. Net." “Packed and guaranteed by Canadian Cereal Mills Ltd., Toronto” Reverse side (doll pattern): "This is the Front for Three Bears Cut-out Doll" "In order to complete this Doll it will be necessary to obtain the Back Design from another Bag of Three Bears Rolled Oats or Oatmeal." [2] Mammy Self-Raising Flour Bag: Main product name: “MAMMY OVEN PUFF SELF-RAISING FLOUR” Additional text: “The Only Creamed Flour” “Prepared with phosphate aerator” “A. MAMMY PRODUCTS PTY. LTD., Sunshine Rd., West Footscray. Phone: FW 7321” “7 LBS. NET” (near top edge, very faded) [3] Bandung Blue Triangle Brand Flour Bag: The bag is printed with the following: “10270” “G.W.C | H.L” “BANDUNG” “BEST AUSTRALIAN” “BLUE TRIANGLE BRAND” (inside the triangle logo) “GROWER & GRINDERS” (curved around the logo) “Patent Roller” “MELBOURNE” “FLOUR” “50 LBS. GROSS WHEN PACKED” These inscriptions indicate that this flour bag was manufactured in Melbourne, Australia, and was likely exported to Bandung, Indonesia.farm equipment, flour, milling, oats, mammy, bandung blue, schmidt, sudholz, parklands -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Tottenham Technical School 1974 Form 5B Photograph
... It was part of the post‑war expansion of technical education in Melbourne’s west, serving the rapidly growing industrial belt around Tottenham, West Footscray, Braybrook and Sunshine. The school provided trade‑oriented education: engineering, metalwork, woodwork, technical drawing, applied sciences and practical subjects aligned with local industry. ...It was part of the post‑war expansion of technical education in Melbourne’s west, serving the rapidly growing industrial belt around Tottenham, West Footscray, Braybrook and Sunshine. The school provided trade‑oriented education: engineering, metalwork, woodwork, technical drawing, applied sciences and practical subjects aligned with local industry. ...Tottenham Technical School operated from 1957 to 1991. It was part of the post‑war expansion of technical education in Melbourne’s west, serving the rapidly growing industrial belt around Tottenham, West Footscray, Braybrook and Sunshine. The school provided trade‑oriented education: engineering, metalwork, woodwork, technical drawing, applied sciences and practical subjects aligned with local industry. It became a major feeder for apprenticeships at nearby factories including the rail workshops, ammunition factories, and manufacturing plants. Tottenham Technical School was renamed Tottenham Community Secondary College, still carrying its original school number In 1991, a major restructure of schools in the Sunshine district occurred and six schools were merged to form Sunshine College. Tottenham Technical School was closed, and its site did not continue as a Sunshine College campus. The former Tottenham Technical School site became the Tottenham English Language Centre, which still operates today.Tottenham Technical School June 12th 1974 Form 5Btottenham technical school, south road, braybrook, tottenham english language centre -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Schutt and Barrie Flour Mills, 1969
... John Schutt opened a chaff mill at the corner of Williamstown and Geelong Roads at West Footscray. The mill was placed on in an old quarry below the ground which saved much of the backbreaking labour of heaving sheaves of hay up into the machinery, the below ground location enable the hay to be fed directly into the railway trucks into the cutters. ...John Schutt opened a chaff mill at the corner of Williamstown and Geelong Roads at West Footscray. The mill was placed on in an old quarry below the ground which saved much of the backbreaking labour of heaving sheaves of hay up into the machinery, the below ground location enable the hay to be fed directly into the railway trucks into the cutters. ...Arthur Henry Schutt. Born 18th July 1912 at Spotswood He was the third child of John Ralph and Mary Jane Schutt. His grandfather was the first librarian of the Victorian Law Courts and his uncle, William Schutt, was a lawyer who later became the Chief Justice Sir William Schutt. His mother was born a Clutha House, stony Creek Yarraville, a was one of ten children. John Schutt opened a chaff mill at the corner of Williamstown and Geelong Roads at West Footscray. The mill was placed on in an old quarry below the ground which saved much of the backbreaking labour of heaving sheaves of hay up into the machinery, the below ground location enable the hay to be fed directly into the railway trucks into the cutters. An elevator then carried the chaff up from the ground directly into the waiting transport, at a great saving in manpower. The chaff mill became on of the largest in Victoria employing more than forty men, and later moved into flour milling.Schutt and Barrie Flour Mills, Melton South site. Opposite this Mill was a Public Weighbridge. A rail siding crossed Brooklyn road to serve chaff mill. The rail line crossed west of the Methodist Churchlocal identities, agriculture -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Victorian Railway tickets, c. 1960' & 70's
... Single tickets are for travel to or from Auburn, Clayton, Collingwood, Glenferrie, Hawthorn, Kensington, Melbourne, Mont Albert, Moonee Ponds, Richmond, West Footscray, ...Single tickets are for travel to or from Auburn, Clayton, Collingwood, Glenferrie, Hawthorn, Kensington, Melbourne, Mont Albert, Moonee Ponds, Richmond, West Footscray, Transport - Railways North Port Station Graham Station Montague Station Port Melbourne Station A collection of 51 undated railway tickets. ...From the collection of Warren DOUBLEDAY. Tickets were given to donor by retired railway officials who were given access to them for their collections following the tickets withdrawal from use. Fifteen are for journeys to and from the Port Melbourne station and include Single, Weekly and 'Extended Periodical' tickets.Those from Graham Street Station include three singles & one 'Periodical Pass'. As well as the singles & weekly tickets, the 24 to & from North Port Station also include a 'Periodical Pass' and one for a 'Collapsible Pram'. . From Montague Station single and weekly journeys make up the eight tickets. The weekly tickets show how far people would travel to work in Port Melbourne. From Ascot Vale, Broadmeadows, Carrum, Coburg, Gowrie, Malvern, Mont Albert, Reservoir, St Albans, Thorrnbury, Williamstown, Yarramam. Single tickets are for travel to or from Auburn, Clayton, Collingwood, Glenferrie, Hawthorn, Kensington, Melbourne, Mont Albert, Moonee Ponds, Richmond, West Footscray, A collection of 51 undated railway tickets.transport - railways, north port station, graham station, montague station, port melbourne station
