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Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 7 2012
... ...what's on when in september...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia oeg outlines future plans outdoor education group thank you from buxton school what's on when in september lantern making workshop marysville community market creative triangle marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 fire management plan puts certainty into bushfire response breakfast for men church notices venue change for mav councillor information session murrindindi shire council fathers day raffle marysville primary school councillor comment bushdance buxton hotel buxton primary school invitation to preschool age children marysville golf report council invites federal environment minister to toolangi alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville marysville community centre advertisements marysville ymca council supports proposed planning zone reforms alexandra clearing sale alexandra cinema murrindindi shire council elections THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 7 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, oeg outlines future plans, outdoor education group, thank you from buxton school, what's on when in september, lantern making workshop, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, fire management plan puts certainty into bushfire response, breakfast for men, church notices, venue change for mav councillor information session, murrindindi shire council, fathers day raffle, marysville primary school, councillor comment, bushdance buxton hotel, buxton primary school invitation to preschool age children, marysville golf report, council invites federal environment minister to toolangi, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, marysville community centre, advertisements, marysville ymca, council supports proposed planning zone reforms, alexandra clearing sale, alexandra cinema, murrindindi shire council elections -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 14 2012
... ...what's on when in september...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville football awards night marysville & district football & netball club villains what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers lantern making workshop marysville community market marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 creative triangle kellock lodge alexandra church notices venue change for mav councillor information sessions kidz zone youth impact narbethong-granton residents marysville golf report triangle golf club events myths & legends night friends of the library alexandra buxton primary school triangle shared trails project taggerty community project management advertisements community project pledge for taggerty dalton fiske foundation triangle community dancers alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville habitat for humanity public information meeting busy times at marsyville for students marysville primary school councillor comment murrindindi shire council notice of special meeting of council public notice proposed sale of land councils transport connection program linking murrindindi guide to permanent bus service thefts disappointing for castella community castella central park victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 14 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville football awards night, marysville & district football & netball club, villains, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, lantern making workshop, marysville community market, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, creative triangle, kellock lodge alexandra, church notices, venue change for mav councillor information sessions, kidz zone youth impact, narbethong-granton residents, marysville golf report, triangle golf club events, myths & legends night, friends of the library alexandra, buxton primary school, triangle shared trails project, taggerty community project management, advertisements, community project pledge for taggerty, dalton fiske foundation, triangle community dancers, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, habitat for humanity public information meeting, busy times at marsyville for students, marysville primary school, councillor comment, murrindindi shire council, notice of special meeting of council, public notice, proposed sale of land, councils transport connection program, linking murrindindi, guide to permanent bus service, thefts disappointing for castella community, castella central park, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 21 2012
... ...what's on when in september...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia opera in marysville oz opera don giovanni opera comes to marysville bushwalking back in marysville marysville lions club what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers lantern making workshop marysville community market marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 council lobbies for support payment advertisements marysville golf report church notices fire season-slashing program buxton primary school triangle garden club events marysville golf club murrindindi shire council amnesty period on open aire burning marysville chamber of commerce triangle shared trails project taggerty community project meeting creative triangle position vacant-parks officer dalton fiske foundation triangle community dancers alexandra library september events real estate buxton reserve news narbethong reserve news cfa calls for victorians to register burn offs habitat for humanity public information meeting alexandra & district ambulance support council joins calling for defined super exemptions triangle community dinner mayor's chair marysville sparkling wine festival victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall narbethong community garage sale THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 21 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, opera in marysville, oz opera, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, bushwalking back in marysville, marysville lions club, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, lantern making workshop, marysville community market, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, council lobbies for support payment, advertisements, marysville golf report, church notices, fire season-slashing program, buxton primary school, triangle garden club events, marysville golf club, murrindindi shire council, amnesty period on open aire burning, marysville chamber of commerce, triangle shared trails project, taggerty community project meeting, creative triangle, position vacant-parks officer, dalton fiske foundation, triangle community dancers, alexandra library september events, real estate, buxton reserve news, narbethong reserve news, cfa calls for victorians to register burn offs, habitat for humanity, public information meeting, alexandra & district ambulance support, council joins calling for defined super exemptions, triangle community dinner, mayor's chair, marysville sparkling wine festival, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall, narbethong community garage sale -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 37-SEPTEMBER 27 2012
... ...what's on when in september...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia buxton hall melbourne scottish fiddle club scottish dance marysville cricket t20 tournament black saturday & beyond victorian bushfire appeal fund emotional support therapies & workshops what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville community market marysville cfa-first aid course level 1 marysville golf report vale murray edwards senior's week church notices fire season-slashing program buxton primary school triangle garden club events murrindindi shire council amnesty period on open air burning marysville chamber of commerce victorian concert orchestra narbethong community hall marysville marathon sample wines position vacant dalton fiske foundation marysville & district lions project advertisements triangle community dancers alexandra library september events real estate habitat for humanity public information meeting marysville community golf & bowls club amnesty supports fire prevention efforts triangle community dinner free in marysville narbethong community garage sale maryville sparkling wine festival business breakfast marysville primary school parents club trivia night black spur inn hotel THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 37-SEPTEMBER 27 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, buxton hall, melbourne scottish fiddle club, scottish dance, marysville cricket t20 tournament, black saturday & beyond, victorian bushfire appeal fund, emotional support therapies & workshops, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville community market, marysville cfa-first aid course level 1, marysville golf report, vale murray edwards, senior's week, church notices, fire season-slashing program, buxton primary school, triangle garden club events, murrindindi shire council, amnesty period on open air burning, marysville chamber of commerce, victorian concert orchestra, narbethong community hall, marysville marathon, sample wines, position vacant, dalton fiske foundation, marysville & district lions project, advertisements, triangle community dancers, alexandra library september events, real estate, habitat for humanity, public information meeting, marysville community golf & bowls club, amnesty supports fire prevention efforts, triangle community dinner, free in marysville, narbethong community garage sale, maryville sparkling wine festival business breakfast, marysville primary school, parents club trivia night, black spur inn hotel -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 33-AUGUST 30 2013
... ...what's on when in september...marysville victoria australia villains fall short marysville football club what's on when in september intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle celebrate senior's week murrindindi shire council advertise your regional tourism event for free advertisements triangle community dinner el kanah church notices marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre taking enrolments councillor comment massage work & play-a natural combination mayor's chair customer service officer vic senior's festival afternoon tea dance alexandra secondary college hall marysville community centre community correctedness facilitator real estate spring domestic firewood collection season open project fire fighter applications open department of environment & primary industries lions triangle tool library murrindindi bushfire memorial update australian centre for grief & bereavement irwell street string band marysville cultural community THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 33-AUGUST 30 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, villains fall short, marysville football club, what's on when in september, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, celebrate senior's week, murrindindi shire council, advertise your regional tourism event for free, advertisements, triangle community dinner, el kanah, church notices, marysville & district kindergarten assocn, preschool centre taking enrolments, councillor comment, massage work & play-a natural combination, mayor's chair, customer service officer, vic senior's festival, afternoon tea dance, alexandra secondary college hall, marysville community centre, community correctedness facilitator, real estate, spring domestic firewood collection season open, project fire fighter applications open, department of environment & primary industries, lions triangle tool library, murrindindi bushfire memorial update, australian centre for grief & bereavement, irwell street string band, marysville cultural community -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 16 2013
... ...what's on when in september...marysville victoria australia eildon big fish challenge visitors enticed to catch the big one what's on when in september buxton progress assocn meeting the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville golf report murrindindi shire council advertise your regional tourism event for free alexandra library literary evening church notices marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool taking enrolments councillor comment murrindindi business and tourism opportunity mayor's chair customer service officer advertisements st john's parish hall dance alexandra buxton hotel curry night local bus tours real estate lit & beyond relocation australian centre for grief & bereavement triangle community dance group bushdance buxton hall narbethong hall movie night irwell street string band marysville cultural community THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 16 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, eildon big fish challenge, visitors enticed to catch the big one, what's on when in september, buxton progress assocn meeting, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville golf report, murrindindi shire council, advertise your regional tourism event for free, alexandra library literary evening, church notices, marysville & district kindergarten assocn, preschool taking enrolments, councillor comment, murrindindi business and tourism opportunity, mayor's chair, customer service officer, advertisements, st john's parish hall dance alexandra, buxton hotel curry night, local bus tours, real estate, lit & beyond relocation, australian centre for grief & bereavement, triangle community dance group, bushdance buxton hall, narbethong hall movie night, irwell street string band, marysville cultural community -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 13 2013
... ...what's on when in september...marysville victoria australia from tinseltown to south america via britain marysville cultural community cafe culture series next show irwell street string band what's on when in september buxton progress assocn agm the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council payment of rate installments marysville & district chamber of commerce agm church notices marysville & triangle youth agm marysville football & netball club agm bus trip tesselaar tulip festival councillor comment local business feedback sought mayor's chair expressions of interest 2013 open gardens advertisements st john's parish hall dance alexandra buxton hotel curry night local bus tours real estate stage reading crossways inspired by bruno's sculpture garden lit and beyond relocation australian grief and bereavement centre marysville art show fire services property levy now part of 2013/2014 rates notice black spur inn front of house waiting staff reminder for unauthorised organisers and operators narbethong hall movie night THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 13 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, from tinseltown to south america via britain, marysville cultural community, cafe culture series next show, irwell street string band, what's on when in september, buxton progress assocn agm, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council, payment of rate installments, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, church notices, marysville & triangle youth agm, marysville football & netball club agm, bus trip tesselaar tulip festival, councillor comment, local business feedback sought, mayor's chair, expressions of interest, 2013 open gardens, advertisements, st john's parish hall dance alexandra, buxton hotel curry night, local bus tours, real estate, stage reading crossways, inspired by bruno's sculpture garden, lit and beyond relocation, australian grief and bereavement centre, marysville art show, fire services property levy now part of 2013/2014 rates notice, black spur inn front of house waiting staff, reminder for unauthorised organisers and operators, narbethong hall movie night -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 20 2013
... ...what's on when in september...marysville victoria australia national emergency medal recipients honoured what's on when in september buxton progress assocn agm the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle murrindindi shire council payment of rate instalments marysville & district chamber of commerce agm church notices triangle community dinner el kanah village marysville & district football & netball agm councillor comment great victorian rail trail marketing opportunities mayor's chair expressions of interest 2013 open gardens advertisements the salvation army community small business funding available dalton fiske foundation grants awards marysville primary school parents club market stalls available buxton hotel curry night local bus tours real estate fire fighting opportunities available across victoria lions triangle tool library council encourages spring clear with free green waste disposal marysville country bakery seeking staff amnesty supports fire prevention efforts black spur inn front of house waiting staff murrindindi shire council tender australian centre for grief and bereavement marysville golf report gallipoli park commitee of management report narbethong history group narbethong hall book launch black spur inn tradie meal & stay deal road management plan review highlights works priorities office manager camp marysville sixteenth annual steam and wood show alexandra timber and tramway museum stage reading crossways inspired by bruno's sculpture garden THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 36-SEPTEMBER 20 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, national emergency medal recipients honoured, what's on when in september, buxton progress assocn agm, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, murrindindi shire council, payment of rate instalments, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, church notices, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, marysville & district football & netball agm, councillor comment, great victorian rail trail marketing opportunities, mayor's chair, expressions of interest, 2013 open gardens, advertisements, the salvation army, community small business funding available, dalton fiske foundation grants awards, marysville primary school parents club, market stalls available, buxton hotel curry night, local bus tours, real estate, fire fighting opportunities available across victoria, lions triangle tool library, council encourages spring clear with free green waste disposal, marysville country bakery seeking staff, amnesty supports fire prevention efforts, black spur inn front of house waiting staff, murrindindi shire council tender, australian centre for grief and bereavement, marysville golf report, gallipoli park commitee of management report, narbethong history group, narbethong hall book launch, black spur inn tradie meal & stay deal, road management plan review highlights works priorities, office manager camp marysville, sixteenth annual steam and wood show, alexandra timber and tramway museum, stage reading crossways, inspired by bruno's sculpture garden -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 33-AUGUST 29 2014
... ...what's on when in september...marysville victoria australia down to the wire for best & fairest 2014 marysville community golf & bowls club villains football club what's on when in september the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville triangle business & tourism church notices marysville golf report black spur inn open mic mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr andrew derwent advertisments pans on fire update from france marysville & triangle community foundation residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate watch grand final at bunker restaurant narbethong community hall dinner & show marysville villains big raffle marysville preschool centre open day triangle community dinner father's day special marysville golf & bowls club el kanah jazz night-ultrafox curries are back at el kanah pans on fire in south of france craft market & indoor garage sale marysville preschool long day care and kindergarten the great divide mountain bike route adventurous cooks marysville community golf & bowls club opening hours THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 33-AUGUST 29 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, down to the wire for best & fairest 2014, marysville community golf & bowls club, villains football club, what's on when in september, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville triangle business & tourism, church notices, marysville golf report, black spur inn open mic, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr andrew derwent, advertisments, pans on fire update from france, marysville & triangle community foundation, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, watch grand final at bunker restaurant, narbethong community hall dinner & show, marysville villains big raffle, marysville preschool centre open day, triangle community dinner, father's day special marysville golf & bowls club, el kanah jazz night-ultrafox, curries are back at el kanah, pans on fire in south of france, craft market & indoor garage sale, marysville preschool long day care and kindergarten, the great divide mountain bike route, adventurous cooks, marysville community golf & bowls club opening hours -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 4 2014
... ...what's on when in september...marysville victoria australia marysville community golf & bowls clubhouse official opening what's on when in september the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle pans on fire update church notices marysville preschool centre open & enrolment day chainsaw course mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr christine challer cathedral ward adverisements marysville & triangle community foundation foundation announces first grant round open residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate marysville golf & bowls club grand final day narbethong community hall dinner & show black spur inn open mic marysville community golf fathers day special el kanah jazz night-ultrafox south cathedral landcare group agm craft and indoor garage sale marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten buxton bootcamp gallipoli park precinct agm adventurous cooks marysville patisserie new opening hours rotary club of alexandra automotive swap meet retail opportunities position vacant camp marysville THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 34-SEPTEMBER 4 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville community golf & bowls clubhouse official opening, what's on when in september, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, pans on fire update, church notices, marysville preschool centre open & enrolment day, chainsaw course, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr christine challer cathedral ward, adverisements, marysville & triangle community foundation, foundation announces first grant round open, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, marysville golf & bowls club grand final day, narbethong community hall dinner & show, black spur inn open mic, marysville community golf fathers day special, el kanah jazz night-ultrafox, south cathedral landcare group agm, craft and indoor garage sale, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, buxton bootcamp, gallipoli park precinct agm, adventurous cooks, marysville patisserie new opening hours, rotary club of alexandra automotive swap meet, retail opportunities, position vacant camp marysville -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 12 2014
... ...what's on when in september...marysville victoria australia ultrafox slink into town cafe cultural series the melbourne international jazz festival what's on when in september the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle council rejects minister's misleading claims murrindindi shire council church notices marysville golf report mayor's chair by margaret rae councillor comment by cr bernie magner eildon ward emotions anonymous international meeting buxton hall social dance marysville & triangle community men's shed advertisements gallipoli park trevor harrow oval job well done marysville community golf & bowls club opening hours residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate marysville golf & bowls grand final day working together for the good of our roadsides adverisements black spur inn open mic marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten free road maintenance fill available for private land position vacant camp marysville buxton bootcamp the bunker restaurant-curries THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 35-SEPTEMBER 12 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, ultrafox slink into town, cafe cultural series, the melbourne international jazz festival, what's on when in september, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, council rejects minister's misleading claims, murrindindi shire council, church notices, marysville golf report, mayor's chair by margaret rae, councillor comment by cr bernie magner eildon ward, emotions anonymous international meeting, buxton hall social dance, marysville & triangle community men's shed, advertisements, gallipoli park trevor harrow oval job well done, marysville community golf & bowls club opening hours, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, marysville golf & bowls grand final day, working together for the good of our roadsides, adverisements, black spur inn open mic, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, free road maintenance fill available for private land, position vacant camp marysville, buxton bootcamp, the bunker restaurant-curries -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 32-AUGUST 24 2012
... Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia baden-powell challenge award in girl guides what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville cricket club registration day advertisements triangle community dancers church notices upper goulburn food wine & cultural group triangle community dinner marysville golf club community grant assessment changes community encouraged to comment on proposed planning zones murrindindi shire council mayor's chair healesville spinners & weavers group complimentary therapy team marysville ymca councillor comment social dance buxton hall marysville saddle tramps invite you to comment live bar music mixed bag black spur inn alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville marysville community centre magician/illusionist marysville villains 2012 presentation night THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 32-AUGUST 24 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, baden-powell challenge award in girl guides, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville cricket club registration day, advertisements, triangle community dancers, church notices, upper goulburn food wine & cultural group, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, community grant assessment changes, community encouraged to comment on proposed planning zones, murrindindi shire council, mayor's chair, healesville spinners & weavers group, complimentary therapy team, marysville ymca, councillor comment, social dance buxton hall, marysville saddle tramps invite you to comment, live bar music, mixed bag, black spur inn, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, marysville community centre, magician/illusionist, marysville villains, 2012 presentation night -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 33-AUGUST 31 2012
... Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia goulburn broken catchment management authority opportunity to comment on draft regional catchment strategy marysville & district lions club what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct maryville community market intrepid triangle bushwalkers creative triangle marysville cricket club registration day advertisements breakfast for men saladin lodge church notices upper goulburn food wine & cultural group triangle community dinner marysville golf club castella central park project control group councillor passes on leadership life skills buxton primary school complimentary therapist team lantern making workshop marysville community centre after fire revegetation work continues triangle community dancers social dance buxton hall buxton cfa close fire call at buxton alexandra library september events real estate don giovanni opera comes to marysville black spur inn marysville villains 2012 presentation night golfers appreciate the daffodils bush dance buxton hotel toboggan race day lake mountain cup murrindindi shire council draft municipal fire management plan ready for public comment local government elections call for women candidates THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 33-AUGUST 31 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, goulburn broken catchment management authority, opportunity to comment on draft regional catchment strategy, marysville & district lions club, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, maryville community market, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, creative triangle, marysville cricket club registration day, advertisements, breakfast for men, saladin lodge, church notices, upper goulburn food wine & cultural group, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, castella central park project control group, councillor passes on leadership life skills, buxton primary school, complimentary therapist team, lantern making workshop, marysville community centre, after fire revegetation work continues, triangle community dancers, social dance buxton hall, buxton cfa, close fire call at buxton, alexandra library september events, real estate, don giovanni opera comes to marysville, black spur inn, marysville villains, 2012 presentation night, golfers appreciate the daffodils, bush dance buxton hotel, toboggan race day, lake mountain cup, murrindindi shire council, draft municipal fire management plan ready for public comment, local government elections call for women candidates -
Australian Gliding MuseumMachine - ES56 Nymph Sailplane
... September 1968. GFA records show that it was transferred to Queensland in 1968, and it passed through several owners until the mid-1970s. Information received indicates that it was flown by the Leichardt Soaring Club at Mount Isa in the (late?) 1960s. The history from then is not presently known except to say that it has been kept in dry storage for many years. It is not known when the glider was last flown. What ...ES 56 Nymph Following the successful introduction of the ES 52 Kookaburra two-seater in mid-1954, Edmund Schneider Ltd designed a higher performance single seat sailplane of similar construction and with similar handling qualities. It was designated the ES 56 and became known as the ES56 “Nymph”. The ES56 Nymph was a success in that it delivered the anticipated performance and was found to have satisfactory flying characteristics. However, only the prototype (“Nymph -I”) and three production examples (“Nymph-II”) were built. Schneiders made some changes to the design before building the production version. The wing chord at the tip on the prototype measured 650 mm. This was reduced to 500 mm for subsequent builds. The explanation is that provision was made in the original design for the possible lengthening of the tapered wing to 13 metres. However, apparently it was decided to retain the 11.900 metre span which allowed the tip chord to be reduced slightly. Other changes included the installation of scissor type air brakes in the wing instead of simple hinged flap spoilers and the addition of a landing wheel behind the skid on the fuselage. On one of the Nymph-II a dorsal was added on top of the fuselage forward of the vertical fin when repairs were made rectifying damage incurred as a result of an accident at Benalla on 31 March 1963. Even before these ES56 gliders were finished, Edmund Schneider Ltd decided to offer a less expensive single seat design to cater in particular for newly solo pilots, the ES57 Kingfisher. With the Kingfisher, Schneiders reverted to a traditional airfoil (Gott 549) for the wing instead of the laminar flow section that was chosen for the Nymph in the pursuit of performance. As such, the Kingfisher was more appropriately characterised as a single seat version of the Kookaburra in comparison to the Nymph. Schneiders continued for a time to offer the ES56 Nymph as a high-performance sailplane. However, its place in the market was soon overtaken by imported designs with superior performance, such as the Schleicher KA6, which Schneiders also imported and built under license. Nymph-I was test flown in December 1955 and entered by Harry Schneider into the gliding championships held at Waikerie from 5th to 16th of that month. Harry finished 12th in the individual placing out of a field of approximately 24. The capabilities of the Nymph were further demonstrated by Harry Schneider in January 1956 with a Gold C flight of 193 miles from Gawler in South Australia to Walpeup in Victoria. Nymph-I was acquired by the Port Pirie Gliding Club in South Australia. It has been saved and restored and is a regular feature at vintage glider rallies in Victoria and New South Wales. See Museum Newsletter No 35 Winter Edition 2017 pages 3 -6, for that story. The Nymph-II production models were delivered by Edmund Schneider Ltd in October 1956 to the Gliding Club of Victoria, the Victorian Motorless Flight Group and the Royal Australian Navy Gliding Association. The VMFG flew its Nymph in the First National Gliding Championships at Tocumwal, NSW, in December 1956 and all three were flown at the Second National Gliding Championships at Benalla in 29th December 1958 to 8th January 1959, delivering competitive performances based on handicap. Nymph-I Serial Number 17 Original owner – Port Pirie Gliding Club, S.A. Registered VH-GHG on 20 August 1957 Re-registered VH-GHA on 11 October 2016 Currently Raywood, Victoria Believed airworthy Nymph-II Serial Number 20 Original owner – R.A.N. Gliding Association Registered VH-GDX on 20 May 1957 Currently Locksley, Victoria. In storage Nymph-II Serial Number 21 Original owner – Gliding Club of Victoria Registered VH-GHU on 27 August 1957 Currently Bendick Murrell, N.S.W. In storage Nymph-II Serial Number 22 Original owner – Victorian Motorless Flight Group Registered VH-GFE on 5 March 1957 Currently Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Under restoration for display. The Museum’s exhibit is the ES56, serial number 22, registered as VH-GFE. The glider was flown by the VMFG in Victoria until approximately September 1968. GFA records show that it was transferred to Queensland in 1968, and it passed through several owners until the mid-1970s. Information received indicates that it was flown by the Leichardt Soaring Club at Mount Isa in the (late?) 1960s. The history from then is not presently known except to say that it has been kept in dry storage for many years. It is not known when the glider was last flown. What is Significant? The Schneider ES 56 Nymph single seat sailplane, serial number 22, designed and built in 1955-1956, by Edmund Schneider Ltd in Adelaide. It was delivered to its original owner, the Victorian Motorless Flight Group, in October 1956, and registered as VH-GFE on 5 March 1957. How it is Significant? The ES56 Nymph is of historical, aesthetic, scientific and research, and social significance to the Australian gliding community. Why it is Significant? The ES56 is of historical significance as it was designed and built by Edmund and Harry Schneider. The Schneiders immigrated to Australia after the end of the second world war bringing with them considerable expertise in relation to glider design and construction. Over the following decades they maintained a close association with the Gliding Federation of Australia and the gliding clubs and through their glider production made a major contribution to the sport. The ES56 is part of that story. The ES56 in its design and construction exhibits the glider construction technology of the time, which principally consisted of lightweight wooden framework skinned with ply and doped fabric. It exbibits design innovation, notably the use of a laminar flow wing profile in pursuit of better glide performance. Also, considerable attention was given to simplifying the structure in order to keeping cost and the weight low. The ES56 played a useful role at gliding clubs where it was operated, especially the late 1950s and early 1960s and is remembered well by pilots who flew her. The glider is in the course of restoration and provides an insight into the skills and workmanship that were involved in design, building and maintenance of these wooden aircraft. It is of aesthetic and scientific and research significance. Glider airframe of a traditional wood and fabric covered constructionNoneglider, sailplane, edmund schneider, harry schneider, es56, nymph, es57, kingfisher, victorian motorless flight group, gliding club of victoria, ran gliding association, port pirie gliding club, leichardt soaring club. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - 1853 Bendigo Goldfields Petition, abt 1990-2019
... When the Governor rejected the petition, thousands of diggers marched in peaceful protest. Miners from White Hills, Eaglehawk, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat as well as from Bendigo Flat, converged on what is now Pall Mall and View Point, surrounding the ~government camp on Camp Hill. The camp had been reinforced with soldiers of the 40 Regiment, as the Government feared bloodshed. The miners then gathered on the hill behind View Point to hear from their leaders - among them George Thomson, Captain Harrison, Captain Brown and W.D.C. Denovan. They resolved to pay a token fee often shillings ($1) for the September...When the Governor rejected the petition, thousands of diggers marched in peaceful protest. Miners from White Hills, Eaglehawk, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat as well as from Bendigo Flat, converged on what is now Pall Mall and View Point, surrounding the ~government camp on Camp Hill. The camp had been reinforced with soldiers of the 40 Regiment, as the Government feared bloodshed. The miners then gathered on the hill behind View Point to hear from their leaders - among them George Thomson, Captain Harrison, Captain Brown and W.D.C. Denovan. They resolved to pay a token fee often shillings ($1) for the September ...The Red Ribbon Movement of 1853 represented a significant series of events in the history of Bendigo. During that year there was much agitation on the Bendigo gold fields, particularly during July and August of 1853, directed against the payment of what the miners called a tax - a licence fee of thirty shillings ($3) a month for the right to search for gold on what was declared Crown land. They had to pay the licence whether they found gold or not. The miners, or diggers as they were called, also resented the means used by the authorities at the time to collect the gold licence - through so-called 'digger hunts'. The miners were expected to carry their licences with them, and the police, who were often untrained, used harsh methods to check these licences. In Bendigo, the miners took to wearing a red ribbon ‘as a symbol of their protest against the licence. Red was a very common colour in items such as shirts, so was readily available. Shopkeepers too tied red ribbons to their premises as a sign of support for the miners. It should be remembered at that time virtually everyone was a miner. The diggers also had their own banner, designed by William Dexter, a china painter from Devon. This flag showed the pick, shovel and cradle representing labour, the scales representing justice, the Roman bundle of sticks meaning unity and the kangaroo and emu of Australia Many thousands of Bendigo miners signed a petition to La Trobe, the Governor of Victoria, protesting against the licence fee. When the Governor rejected the petition, thousands of diggers marched in peaceful protest. Miners from White Hills, Eaglehawk, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat as well as from Bendigo Flat, converged on what is now Pall Mall and View Point, surrounding the ~government camp on Camp Hill. The camp had been reinforced with soldiers of the 40 Regiment, as the Government feared bloodshed. The miners then gathered on the hill behind View Point to hear from their leaders - among them George Thomson, Captain Harrison, Captain Brown and W.D.C. Denovan. They resolved to pay a token fee often shillings ($1) for the September licence, whenthey met with Commissioners Panton and Wright on Camp Hill. Although Wright and Panton were sympathetic to the miners, the offer was rejected, but no licence fees were collected for September. Thus a possible bloody conflict was averted by the common sense shown by the miners' leaders and the commissioners. It was a truly democratic protest against arbitrary government and preceded the Eureka Stockade Incident by over a year. Bendigo Historical Society Committee on a Tram, two photos, one of five people standing behind a display cabinet, and the second one a Banner stretched across the tram. On the rear of the photo is "L-R Jim Evans, Terry Davidson, Ron Monro." Second from left is Jim Evans (President) and fourth from the left is Terry Davidson, with extreme right, Ron Munro (Vice President). In the cabinet is the 1853 Bendigo Goldfields Petition (Red Ribbon Rebellion) The society holds the petition in digital form. The diggers had their own banner, designed by William Dexter, a china painter from Devon. This flag showed the pick, shovel and cradle representing labour, the scales representing justice, the Roman bundle of sticks meaning unity and the kangaroo and emu of Australia history, bendigo, tram, 1853 bendigo goldfields petition, red ribbon rebellions -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Saw gauge, Henry Disston, 1890-1920
... when his son Hamilton Disston rejoined the business after serving in the Civil War, Disston changed the company's name to Henry Disston & Son. Henry Disston and his sons began to set the standards for American saw makers, both in terms of producing high-quality saws and files in 1865 through his development of innovative manufacturing techniques. In September 1872, Henry Disston and two other men dug a part of the foundation for what...when his son Hamilton Disston rejoined the business after serving in the Civil War, Disston changed the company's name to Henry Disston & Son. Henry Disston and his sons began to set the standards for American saw makers, both in terms of producing high-quality saws and files in 1865 through his development of innovative manufacturing techniques. In September 1872, Henry Disston and two other men dug a part of the foundation for what ...Disston Saw Works of Philadelphia was one of the better known and highly regarded manufacturers of handsaws in the United States. During the Machine Age, the company was known as Henry Disston & Sons, Inc. a supplier of industrial saw blades. History: The story of handsaws in the United States mirrors the technical and development of steel in Sheffield, England, which was the center of handsaw production during the 18th century and through most of the 19th century. England's political and economic lock-on steel making in the colonies held American saw makers at bay until well after the Revolutionary War. American steel producers were unable to compete until the US government introduced import tariffs to level the playing field in 1861. Henry Disston: Henry Disston (1819–1878) began his career as an American saw maker in Philadelphia. He had emigrated from England in 1833 and started making saws and squares in 1840. In 1850, he founded the company that would become the largest saw maker in the world, the Keystone Saw Works. Some five years later, Disston built a furnace—perhaps the first melting plant for steel in America and began producing the first crucible saw steel ever made in the United States. While his competitors were buying good steel from Britain, he was making his own, to his specification, for his own needs. Disston subsequently constructed a special rolling mill exclusively for saw blades. Over the following decade, the Disston company continued to grow, even while dedicating itself to the Union Army's war effort. In 1865, when his son Hamilton Disston rejoined the business after serving in the Civil War, Disston changed the company's name to Henry Disston & Son. Henry Disston and his sons began to set the standards for American saw makers, both in terms of producing high-quality saws and files in 1865 through his development of innovative manufacturing techniques. In September 1872, Henry Disston and two other men dug a part of the foundation for what was to become the largest saw manufacturing facility in the world: Disston Saw Works. This was in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. Having previously moved his expanding business from near Second and Market Streets to Front and Laurel Streets. It took over 25 years to move the entire facility to Tacony. Henry Disston was renowned for having one of the first industries that exhibited environmental responsibility, as well as a paternalistic view towards his employees. For example, he had thousands of homes built in Tacony for his workmen. Funds to purchase these homes were made available through a building and loan association set up by the Disston firm. His caring influence on the community was evident in everyday life. To meet employees' cultural needs, a hall and a library were built with Henry Disston agreeing to pay a fixed sum towards its maintenance. The Tacony Music Hall was erected in 1885, also with the assistance of Disston money. Henry Disston had fallen ill by 1877 and never truly recovered; he suffered a stroke and died the next year. This came only one and a half years after seeing his products receive the highest honors at the great Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876. His vision of a working-class community and the completion of the transfer of his enormous saw plant was carried out by his wife and his sons. The company, by the early 20th century, cast the first crucible steel in the nation from an electric furnace in 1906. The firm's armor-plate building near Princeton Avenue and Milnor Street contributed tremendously to the World War II effort. But the company's innovation and industriousness would not last forever. In 1955, with mounting cash-flow problems and waning interest on the family's part to run the firm, Henry Disston and Sons were sold to the H.K. Porter Company of Pittsburgh. Porter's Disston Division was sold in 1978 and became the Henry Disston Division of Sandvik Saw of Sweden. This division was then sold in 1984 to R.A.F. Industries of Philadelphia and became known as Disston Precision Incorporated, a maker of specialized flat steel products. In 2013, R.A.F. Industries sold Disston Precision Inc. in a private sale. Although the company has ceased making Disston handsaws, the Disston brand name still exists in this firm. A tool used to set and sharpen cross cut saws used to fell trees for building construction made by a well known American maker whos firm pioneered the making of saws and their related items including files.combination cross cut saw raker and gauge/jointerDisston USA in the castingflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Bench Saw Vice, Henry Disston & Sons, 1910 -1925
... when his son Hamilton Disston rejoined the business after serving in the Civil War, Disston changed the company's name to Henry Disston & Son. Henry Disston and his sons set the standards for American saw makers, both in terms of producing high-quality saws and developing innovative manufacturing techniques. Disston also started making files in 1865. In September 1872, Henry Disston and two other men dug a part of the foundation for what...when his son Hamilton Disston rejoined the business after serving in the Civil War, Disston changed the company's name to Henry Disston & Son. Henry Disston and his sons set the standards for American saw makers, both in terms of producing high-quality saws and developing innovative manufacturing techniques. Disston also started making files in 1865. In September 1872, Henry Disston and two other men dug a part of the foundation for what ...The subject item is a saw blade sharpening clamp that attaches to a bench allowing the operator to sharpen the teeth on a saw with a file while keeping the saw blade in an upright position. Henry Disston (1819–1878) began his career as an American saw maker in Philadelphia. He emigrated from England in 1833 and started making saws and squares in 1840. In 1850, he founded the company that would become the largest saw maker in the world the ”Keystone Saw Works” on the Delaware River. Some five years later, Disston built a furnace possibly the first melting plant for steel in America and began producing the first crucible saw steel ever made in the United States. While his competitors were buying good steel from Britain, he was making his own, to his specification, for his own needs. Disston subsequently constructed a special rolling mill exclusively for saw blades. Over the following decade, the Disston company continued to grow, even while dedicating itself to the Union Army's war effort. In 1865, when his son Hamilton Disston rejoined the business after serving in the Civil War, Disston changed the company's name to Henry Disston & Son. Henry Disston and his sons set the standards for American saw makers, both in terms of producing high-quality saws and developing innovative manufacturing techniques. Disston also started making files in 1865. In September 1872, Henry Disston and two other men dug a part of the foundation for what was to become the largest saw manufacturing facility in the world: Disston Saw Works. This was in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. Having previously moved his expanding business from near Second and Market Streets to Front and Laurel Streets, Disston sought to establish his business away from this cramped area. It took over 25 years to move the entire facility to Tacony. This Philadelphia neighborhood seems to have been the only company town in the United States established within an existing city. At its peak of operations, Disston Saw Works employed 8,000 people and the factory covered 300 acres. The company, known as Henry Disston and Sons, Inc by the early 20th century, cast the first crucible steel in the nation from an electric furnace in 1906. The firm's Armour plate building near Princeton Avenue and Milnor Street contributed tremendously to the World War II effort. But the company's innovation and industriousness would not last forever. In 1955, with mounting cash-flow problems and waning interest on the family's part to run the firm, Henry Disston and Sons were sold to the H.K. Porter Company of Pittsburgh. Porter's Disston Division was sold in 1978 and became the Henry Disston Division of Sandvik Saw of Sweden. This division was then sold in 1984 to R.A.F. Industries of Philadelphia and became known as Disston Precision Incorporated, a maker of specialized flat steel products. In 2013, R.A.F. Industries sold Disston Precision Inc. in a private sale. Although the company has ceased making Disston handsaws, the Disston brand name still exists in this firm. A significant American company that pioneered the making of high-quality steel and saws along with other tools and accessories. The subject item is significant as it was made at a time when the company was in its hay day. Adjustable Ball & Socket Saw Sharpening vice, cast iron, with clamp to attach to a workbench. Made by Henry Disston & Co. No 1 painted greyflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, saw clamp, henry disston & sons, saw sharpening, tool accessories, wood saws -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - The University Of Melbourne Internal Telephone Directory September 1989, University of Melbourne, 1989
... when they were working at the Mt. Derrimut Field Station in 1989. Their occupations give you an indication of what activities were happening at the Mt. Derrimut Agricultural Field Station which included plant science, animal protection and animal production. Mt. Derrimut The University of Melbourne Mt. Derrimut Field Station Mt. Derrimut Road The University of Melbourne Internal Telephone Directory Blue four ring folder with individual sheets containing names, titles, positions and phone number extensions. Administrative record The University Of Melbourne Internal Telephone Directory September ...This telephone directory lists the telephone extensions of various University of Melbourne employees' names and their positions from the Administrative Departments, Academic Department, Library and the Mt. Derrimut Field Station in 1989. Mt. Derrimut Field Station was originally a stock breeding property, beginning with the bluestone house dating back to 1854 and later the Mt Derrimut homestead. It operated as a farm until 1952. The homestead complex was purchased by ICI and used as a training centre until 1963, when it was acquired by the Melbourne University for an Agricultural Field Station and was used until 1996. The site is now the Mt. Derrimut Golf & Community Club.This telephone directory lists various telephone extensions of University of Melbourne employees' names and their positions when they were working at the Mt. Derrimut Field Station in 1989. Their occupations give you an indication of what activities were happening at the Mt. Derrimut Agricultural Field Station which included plant science, animal protection and animal production.The University of Melbourne Internal Telephone Directorymt. derrimut, the university of melbourne, mt. derrimut field station, mt. derrimut road -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedHonour Board - PAST PRESIDENTS of the SUNSHINE and DISTRICT FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DISPENSARY
... September, October and November 1950. It also draws on an article written by Elizabeth Willis and published online by the the Department of History (University of Melbourne), and on an article written by Mr. Bill Kelly of the Australian Friendly Societies Pharmacies Association, and also on an article by Museum Victoria Australia. Corrections to what has been written are welcome from interested readers. The Honour Board provides a historical record of the Presidents that served 61 terms on the Board of the Sunshine and District Friendly Societies Dispensary. It also provides a reminder that when ...Friendly Societies originated in the industrial areas of the United Kingdom. The first society in Victoria was formed in 1839 and by 1913 more than half of the Victorian population was insured by Friendly Societies in some fashion. The societies were financed by Members' subscriptions and offered health benefits and other welfare services, before these services were provided by the government. Doctors were paid by the societies to treat members free of charge, and Dispensaries were established to provide members with subsidised quality medicines. The Sunshine and District Friendly Societies Dispensary was established on the 1st of March 1930 with a membership of 896, and it was located in Sun Crescent Sunshine. The membership grew to 1052 within 4.5 years, and the number of prescriptions dispensed in the 6 months prior to November 30,1935 totalled 10,535. The Dispenser was Mr. C. H. Semmens. Most Friendly Societies operated democratically with office bearers changed regularly to prevent power cliques. The Sunshine Dispensary appears to have operated in the same way as the societies that owned it. The Advocate of 10 July 1936 reports that the seven newly elected office bearers or delagates were from the Friendly Societies; A.N.A., M.U.I.O.O.F., P.A.F.S., and G.U.O.O.F. The names of all the seven people can be found on the Honour Board, indicating that they each have served at least one term as President of the Sunshine Dispensary. The health professions and the Labour Governments of the 1940's wanted to see the involvement of Friendly Societies in health care broken. The Commonwealth Free Medicine Plan appears to have been drawing customers away from Friendly Societies Dispensaries in general. The Sunshine Dispensary placed several advertisements in the Sunshine Advocate during late 1950 urging members to remain loyal to it. By the 1980's the increase in entrepreneurial clinics and the availability of take away medicine helped to vastly diminish the involvement of Friendly Societies in health care provision. The 1936 Sunshine Advocate refers to the Sunshine and District United Friendly Societies Dispensary, with the same office bearers as the Presidents on the Honour Board but on which the 'United' is missing from the name of the Dispensary. The 1950 advertisements were placed by Sunshine U.F.S. Dispensary of 23 Sun Crescent. It is thought that all three names refer to the same business, but the writer stands to be corrected. The above is a compilation of information sourced from Sunshine Advocates published in January and July 1936, and in September, October and November 1950. It also draws on an article written by Elizabeth Willis and published online by the the Department of History (University of Melbourne), and on an article written by Mr. Bill Kelly of the Australian Friendly Societies Pharmacies Association, and also on an article by Museum Victoria Australia. Corrections to what has been written are welcome from interested readers.The Honour Board provides a historical record of the Presidents that served 61 terms on the Board of the Sunshine and District Friendly Societies Dispensary. It also provides a reminder that when a government does not adequately look after the welfare needs of its citizens, the people can band together to find ways of helping each other. The Sunshine Dispensary no longer exists, and a more recently established Community Pharmacy which operated in Hampshire Road could not compete against the discount pharmacies that have taken over. These new pharmacies sell a wide range of profitable product lines, as well as dispensing traditional prescription medications.Brown stained wood particle board with picture frame type edging. The board has six straight sides however it is not typical hexagon shaped. The top is composed of three straight short edges to give an almost rounded edge to an otherwise oblong shaped bottom section. On the board in gold coloured lettering are the names of 'brothers' and 'sisters' who served a total of 61 terms as PRESIDENTS of the SUNSHINE AND DISTRICT FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DISPENSARY, which was established on the 1st of March 1930. Eight of the men served more than one term with BRO. I. MILLER serving four terms, and BRO. F. RICHER serving three. The three women SISTER. I. REWELL, SISTER. C. JOHNSON, and SISTER. M.S. ARMSTRONG served one term each. There is no indication of when each person served, but it is believed that the term length was around six months and that the list is in chronological order. This conclusion results from seeing that BRO. W. ROONEY is the 11th listed President, and that the Sunshine Advocate of 10 July 1936 states that he was elected as the new President.sunshine and district friendly societies dispensary, honour board, 1st march 1930, 1/3/1930, sunshine u.f.s. dispensary, semmens, rooney, miller, richer, armstrong, rewell, johnson -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Hospitals
... When work will commence on the new Sunshine Hospital? What is the reason for the delay? What is the estimated cost of the new hospital? How many beds? When will the new hospital be completed?|Newspaper article The Age 1st October 1974 Canberra to go it alone at Sunshine|Newspaper article The Sun 2nd October 1974 Hospital in west unnecessary|Newspaper article The Sun 1st October $650m offer on health|Newspaper article The Australian 1st October 1974 $100m Federal hospital offer|Sunshine & District Communty Hospital AGM Invite and Agenda 30th August 1974|Minutes of the 27th Annual Meeting AGM 25th September 1973|Inivite to The Mayor Cr. ...When work will commence on the new Sunshine Hospital? What is the reason for the delay? What is the estimated cost of the new hospital? How many beds? When will the new hospital be completed?|Newspaper article The Age 1st October 1974 Canberra to go it alone at Sunshine|Newspaper article The Sun 2nd October 1974 Hospital in west unnecessary|Newspaper article The Sun 1st October $650m offer on health|Newspaper article The Australian 1st October 1974 $100m Federal hospital offer|Sunshine & District Communty Hospital AGM Invite and Agenda 30th August 1974|Minutes of the 27th Annual Meeting AGM 25th September 1973|Inivite to The Mayor Cr. ...Handwritten notes Margaret Rigg stay at Sunshine Hospital|Booklet Sunshine Hospital Community Report 2002|4 Flyer Focus on Sunshine Hospital Information Sheet 2001|Flyer Focus on Sunshine Hospital Information Sheet 2002|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 9 October 1974 Hospital row plea by mayor|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 11 November 1998 $4.2m Facelift for Western Hospital|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 29 July 1998 Geriatric care centre asset|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 October 1996 Hospital shake-up|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 23 October 1996 A hospital in her own home|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 23 October 1996 Meeting the Challenges in Health care|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 23 October 1996 State Government unveils 15-year plan Wests health goes under the knife|Large collection of newspaper articles 1970's - 2000's about the Sunshine Hospital|Collection of documents regarding the new Sunshine Hospital Furlong Rd St. Albans|Joan E. Kirner letter to Dr. Henry Hill Chairman Senior Medical Staff Re: Prince Henrys case against relocation to Sunshine|Collection of documents about the proposal Geriatic Hospital at Sunshine|Mr Ginifer (Deer Park) asked the Minister of Health - When work will commence on the new Sunshine Hospital? What is the reason for the delay? What is the estimated cost of the new hospital? How many beds? When will the new hospital be completed?|Newspaper article The Age 1st October 1974 Canberra to go it alone at Sunshine|Newspaper article The Sun 2nd October 1974 Hospital in west unnecessary|Newspaper article The Sun 1st October $650m offer on health|Newspaper article The Australian 1st October 1974 $100m Federal hospital offer|Sunshine & District Communty Hospital AGM Invite and Agenda 30th August 1974|Minutes of the 27th Annual Meeting AGM 25th September 1973|Inivite to The Mayor Cr. J. Tighe to the Annual Meeting AGM 17th September 1974hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - Coloured photos copied
... September 1970. He was a Corporal assigned to the Medical Corps, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam, (Army Component). The coloured images are dated between 1970 - 2008 and show what it looked like when he was in Vietnam and how it was in 2008. ...September 1970. He was a Corporal assigned to the Medical Corps, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam, (Army Component). The coloured images are dated between 1970 - 2008 and show what it looked like when he was in Vietnam and how it was in 2008. ...This object was donated by Peter Sims who served in Vietnam between September 1969 - September 1970. He was a Corporal assigned to the Medical Corps, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam, (Army Component). The coloured images are dated between 1970 - 2008 and show what it looked like when he was in Vietnam and how it was in 2008. A3 size page with 14 coloured photographs photocopied. Under each photo is a caption identifying various locations and subjects. peter sims, 44304, medical corps, army component, vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph
... September 1970. He was a Corporal assigned to the Medical Corps, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam, (Army Component). The coloured images are dated between 1970 - 2008 and show what it looked like when he was in Vietnam and how it was in 2008....September 1970. He was a Corporal assigned to the Medical Corps, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam, (Army Component). The coloured images are dated between 1970 - 2008 and show what it looked like when he was in Vietnam and how it was in 2008. ...This object was donated by Peter Sims who served in Vietnam between September 1969 - September 1970. He was a Corporal assigned to the Medical Corps, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam, (Army Component). The coloured images are dated between 1970 - 2008 and show what it looked like when he was in Vietnam and how it was in 2008.Thirteen coloured images taken in 1969 - 1970 of Vietnam copied onto an A3 sheets of paper.Various places and dates.peter sims, vietnam, army component -
Melbourne LegacyPamphlet - Document, brochure, The Legacy Family - worthy of the father, September 1959
... What does Legacy spend in this Sate in its work? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What is Legacy's aim? Donations. Address given for Junior Legacy is Legacy House, 293 Swanston St, Melbourne. The photo was also used on the cover of the Legacy Newsletter in September...What does Legacy spend in this Sate in its work? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What is Legacy's aim? Donations. Address given for Junior Legacy is Legacy House, 293 Swanston St, Melbourne. The photo was also used on the cover of the Legacy Newsletter in September ...A photo of a boy and his mother that was used on a brochure explaining Legacy's work and providing information on how to donate. Whom does Legacy help? What kind of help does Legacy provide? What is the composition of a Legacy Club or Group? How many dependents is Legacy actively helping in Victoria? What does Legacy spend in this Sate in its work? Why it necessary to provide this degree of help, when there is a generous Repatriation Act? What is Legacy's aim? Donations. Address given for Junior Legacy is Legacy House, 293 Swanston St, Melbourne. The photo was also used on the cover of the Legacy Newsletter in September 1953. The boy is wearing a Boys Class uniform with the Legacy logo and his mother is wearing a fur.A record of how Legacy portrayed itself to the wider community.One page white paper, printed, folded in half. Black and white photograph of a boy and his mother and printed text.Handwritten 'Mrs Masters 7330' in pencil on back page.marketing, legacy promotion, uniform -
Melbourne LegacyPostcard, Correspondence from travelling Legatees
... when a Legatee was travelling in Germany. It is addressed to Legatee A L Gray, Chairman of the Comradeship Committee and dated 20 September 1994 and signed Ted L. The postcard is a picture of three men drinking beer from glass beer steins, which seems to be what the writer is referring to in the text. ...when a Legatee was travelling in Germany. It is addressed to Legatee A L Gray, Chairman of the Comradeship Committee and dated 20 September 1994 and signed Ted L. The postcard is a picture of three men drinking beer from glass beer steins, which seems to be what the writer is referring to in the text. ...A postcard to the Comradeship Committee when a Legatee was travelling in Germany. It is addressed to Legatee A L Gray, Chairman of the Comradeship Committee and dated 20 September 1994 and signed Ted L. The postcard is a picture of three men drinking beer from glass beer steins, which seems to be what the writer is referring to in the text. It says: "Dear Laurie, The Oktoberfest scene recalled our Comradeship gatherings and you can put your own names to the players. Personally I never knew that Leigh I. was left-handed nor that "Fearless Fred" only pretended to be unafraid of alcohol. The 3rd person can remain the "unknown" Legatee - may he continue to enjoy his trinken. Please advise if the Committee wishes to replace its glassware. I may get my Commission - at last!! See you'd-Oktober. Regards. Ted L 442.A record of a Legatee travelling and relating experiences back to his comrades in Melbourne.Colour postcard from Germany.Printed "Prost Bayern!" German postage stamp and airmail sticker. Handwritten text in blue pen.comradeship, legatee -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mrs. McGlone
... what is now McGlone Street. The hotel closed in 1889. John McGlone died on 3 September 1892 aged 65. Eliza McGlone continued to live in Mitcham until her death on 2 January 1921, aged 85. She had been Mitcham's first official Postmistress and, following several others who had held that position, she returned to that role for a period up to 1914 when Bertha Markham was appointed. ...what is now McGlone Street. The hotel closed in 1889. John McGlone died on 3 September 1892 aged 65. Eliza McGlone continued to live in Mitcham until her death on 2 January 1921, aged 85. She had been Mitcham's first official Postmistress and, following several others who had held that position, she returned to that role for a period up to 1914 when Bertha Markham was appointed. ...Eliza McGlone was the wife of John McGlone and they were early settlers in Mitcham. They ran one of the earliest hotels in Mitcham: 'The Harvest Home' from 1873. The hotel was conducted in the front room of their house in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham, on the corner of what is now McGlone Street. The hotel closed in 1889. John McGlone died on 3 September 1892 aged 65. Eliza McGlone continued to live in Mitcham until her death on 2 January 1921, aged 85. She had been Mitcham's first official Postmistress and, following several others who had held that position, she returned to that role for a period up to 1914 when Bertha Markham was appointed. The McGlones owned substantial rental properties and had donated one acre in central Mitcham for the Catholic Church. The McGlone Estate was subdivided in 1924, but the name is perpetuated in McGlone Street, Mitcham, near the site of the old Harvest Home Hotel.Black and white photo (three copies of an original taken circa 1890) of Mrs. Eliza McGlone. mcglone, eliza, harvest home hotel, whitehorse road, mitcham, mcglone street -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Peter Fitzimons, Breaker Morant, 2020
... When appeals were made for horsemen to serve in the war in South Africa, Morant joined up, first with the South Australian Mounted Rifles and then with a South African irregular unit, the Bushveldt Carbineers. In September 1901 Morant and two other Australians, Lieutenants Peter Handcock and George Witton, were arrested for the murder of Boer prisoners. Morant and Handcock were court-martialled and executed in February 1902 as the Boer War was in its closing stages, but the debate over their convictions continues to this day. Does Breaker Morant deserve his iconic status? Who was Harry Morant? What ...The epic story of the Boer War and Harry 'Breaker' Morant: drover, horseman, bush poet - murderer or hero? Most Australians have heard of the Boer War of 1899 to 1902 and of Harry 'Breaker' Morant, a figure who rivals Ned Kelly as an archetypal Australian folk hero. Born in England and emigrating to Queensland in 1883 in his early twenties, Morant was a charming but reckless man who established a reputation as a rider, polo player and writer. He submitted ballads to The Bulletin that were published under the name 'The Breaker' and counted Banjo Paterson as a friend. When appeals were made for horsemen to serve in the war in South Africa, Morant joined up, first with the South Australian Mounted Rifles and then with a South African irregular unit, the Bushveldt Carbineers. In September 1901 Morant and two other Australians, Lieutenants Peter Handcock and George Witton, were arrested for the murder of Boer prisoners. Morant and Handcock were court-martialled and executed in February 1902 as the Boer War was in its closing stages, but the debate over their convictions continues to this day. Does Breaker Morant deserve his iconic status? Who was Harry Morant? What events and passions led him to a conflict that was essentially an Imperial war, played out on a distant continent under a foreign flag? Was he a scapegoat for British war crimes or a criminal himself? With his trademark brilliant command of story, Peter FitzSimons unravels the many myths and fictions that surround the life of Harry Morant. The truths FitzSimons uncovers about 'The Breaker' and the part he played in the Boer War are astonishing - and, in the hands of this master storyteller, make compelling reading.Ill, bib, index, p.500.non-fictionThe epic story of the Boer War and Harry 'Breaker' Morant: drover, horseman, bush poet - murderer or hero? Most Australians have heard of the Boer War of 1899 to 1902 and of Harry 'Breaker' Morant, a figure who rivals Ned Kelly as an archetypal Australian folk hero. Born in England and emigrating to Queensland in 1883 in his early twenties, Morant was a charming but reckless man who established a reputation as a rider, polo player and writer. He submitted ballads to The Bulletin that were published under the name 'The Breaker' and counted Banjo Paterson as a friend. When appeals were made for horsemen to serve in the war in South Africa, Morant joined up, first with the South Australian Mounted Rifles and then with a South African irregular unit, the Bushveldt Carbineers. In September 1901 Morant and two other Australians, Lieutenants Peter Handcock and George Witton, were arrested for the murder of Boer prisoners. Morant and Handcock were court-martialled and executed in February 1902 as the Boer War was in its closing stages, but the debate over their convictions continues to this day. Does Breaker Morant deserve his iconic status? Who was Harry Morant? What events and passions led him to a conflict that was essentially an Imperial war, played out on a distant continent under a foreign flag? Was he a scapegoat for British war crimes or a criminal himself? With his trademark brilliant command of story, Peter FitzSimons unravels the many myths and fictions that surround the life of Harry Morant. The truths FitzSimons uncovers about 'The Breaker' and the part he played in the Boer War are astonishing - and, in the hands of this master storyteller, make compelling reading. boer war 1899-1901 - history, boer war 1899-1902 - biography
