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Nhill & District Historical Society Inc.
Journal - 1933 Diary of Eileen Pannan (original)
... young girl's diary... after leaving school in the 1930's, in Nhill. young girl's diary ...This is a factual account of a young girl's social life and life in general after leaving school in the 1930's, in Nhill. The diary spans the years 1933 to 1937. This is significant because it is a factual account of a young girl's life after leaving school in the 1930's, in Nhill.An exercise book with a black cover, containing handwritten accounts of Eileen Pannan's life spanning the years from 1933 to 1937.young girl's diary, life in the 1930's - after school, eileen pannan - nhill - lorquon -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Susie Cooper et al, The Happy Hermits and Diary of a trip to Evelyn, 1908o
The "Hermits" were a group of young men from Collingwood who had camping holidays at Evelyn (now Mount Evelyn) between 1908 and 1911. They took photographs, and were mentioned in a diary kept by two girls who spent their holidays in the area in 1911. The diary and photos were found in a collection belonging to Dorothy Higgs, a sister of one of the Hermits, following her death in 1978. Some of the photos and a facsimile of the diary form this publication.The photos and diary provides direct evidence of turn-of-the-century holiday and tourist activity32 p. black & white and colour illus.mount evelyn, tourism -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Book, Het Achterhuis (The Diary of Anne Frank), 1947
This diaryof a young Jewish girl is one of the best-known items to come out of the WWII occupation of The Netherlands. Jews in all Nazi-occupied countries suffered indescribably during the years 1939-1945. In The Netherlands restrictions were imposed gradually but by 1942 it was imperative the family Frank either hide or be transported East. Although many were betrayed by fellow Dutch, in this case 8 Jews were kept hidden at the work address of father, Otto Frank. At the risk of their own lives his colleagues brought food and news. Anne had received a diary for her 13th birthday and immediately made it into her best and most secret friend. Two weeks later the family went into hiding and she continued to record her personal experiences and growth.A smallish, hard-cover book printed on poor quality paper (indicative of the immediate post-war shortage), illustrated in black and white with one photo of Anne and a few of The Annexe. Anne Frank. Het Achterhuis. Dagboek brieven van 12 Juni 1942 - 1 Augustus 1944. Met een woord vooraf door Annie Romein - Verschoor. Amsterdam Uitgeverij Contact. Anne Frank. The Annexe. Diary letters from June 12, 1942 to August 1, 1944. With a foreword by Annie Romein - Verschoor. Amsterdam Publisher Contact. Gedrukt door Ellerman Harms N.V. te Amsterdam. Copyright 1947. Printed by Ellerman Harms Ltd. in Amsterdam. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : April 1992
Health stall / p1. Kew Tennis Club / p1. New colour [Kewriosity] / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Waste Management Strategy] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's Comment / Cr Daryl Oldaker [ Kew Festival; Waste Management Strategy; Hard Rubbish collection]; Chief Executive's Comment / p3. Residential Policies Review / p4. Revealing Villa Alba - Open Days / p4. Suggested principles for Residential Policy [questionnaire] / p5. Diary Dates for April/May / p6. Dental health for older people [Care and common problems] / p7. To potential young and older bowlers / p7. New facilities for Physical Education demonstrate Ruyton's emphasis on the value of physical fitness for girls / p8. Children's holiday programme / p8. Yabby yarn [Yarra Valley Hockey Club] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionHealth stall / p1. Kew Tennis Club / p1. New colour [Kewriosity] / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Waste Management Strategy] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's Comment / Cr Daryl Oldaker [ Kew Festival; Waste Management Strategy; Hard Rubbish collection]; Chief Executive's Comment / p3. Residential Policies Review / p4. Revealing Villa Alba - Open Days / p4. Suggested principles for Residential Policy [questionnaire] / p5. Diary Dates for April/May / p6. Dental health for older people [Care and common problems] / p7. To potential young and older bowlers / p7. New facilities for Physical Education demonstrate Ruyton's emphasis on the value of physical fitness for girls / p8. Children's holiday programme / p8. Yabby yarn [Yarra Valley Hockey Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SPECIMEN COTTAGE COLLECTION: VARIOUS DOCUMENTS
Various documents in plastic folders. The topics are: 1. The Myer story - articles on the history of the Myer family and business. 2. The history of the Bendigo Railway and memoirs of early train travel by Bob Carr. 3. Victorian history of railway and Bendigo, linking a state. 4. A brief history of steam locomotives R711 and R766. 5. Bendigo Advertiser article: coming of the railway with 4 photos. 6. Celebrating 150 years of rail in Bendigo brochure plus postcard and Bendigo Railway Museum newsletter. 7. Phoenix FM radio interview 13th September 2011. interviewer John Hall, guest: Garry Long, Convenor friends of the Bendigo-Kilmore rail trail. 8. Mail by rail by Tom Luke and Railway history Leo Hogan. 9. Document on the Red Ribbon Movement. 10. Document - Sport in Bendigo in the early days. 11. History of the Girton Church of England Girls' Grammar School with a list of prominent students. 12. Bendigo's loss-Chinese secret society's gain? Talk given by Carol Holsworth. 13. Document - Bendigo in the fifties. 14. Jones, Miller & Co. history. 15. Transcript of an audio tape by Cyril Michelsen, black and white photo and newspaper article. 16. A garden history by Ken Maes. 17. Document - Marsh and Scholten Coach builders. 18. Notes from the diary of Thomas Ninnes, newspaper articles on the restoration of the Ninnes grave. 19. Sandhurst 1853-54 The Southern world Rev. Robert Young. 20. Correspondence from Cobb & Co. Royal Flying Doctor Service 1963 coach run and the 1963 coach run itinerary. 21. Various newspaper clippings on Rosalind Park. 22. Rosalind Park discovery walk brochure and heritage mosaic Rosalind Park lookout brochure. 23. Camp Reserve, Rosalind Park, used and abused by James Lerk, also newspaper articles by James Lerk about Rosalind Park and various other documents relating to the Park. 24. Rotary Club History - A bulletin from 1971 and two cards in the name of Albert Richardson. 25. History Lives: Bendigo east's Anzac Avenue photographs and documents. 26. Short biography of John Walker. 27. Restoring our heritage - The Beehive story. 28. Documents about the Bendigo Advertiser, including historical notes by Carol Holsworth and notes given in 2005 by Leanne Younes. 29. Document - National Trust of Australia: City of Bendigo abattoirs (form, 47 Lansell Street. 30. The Alexandra Fountain by Lucy Williams also newspaper clippings and a document from the RHSV. 31. Newspaper clippings and correspondence on the demolition of the A.N.A. building.