Historical information
A report on the opening of Jets Studios in Bundoora
Physical description
Newspaper clipping, black and white text and image.
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A report on the opening of Jets Studios in Bundoora
Newspaper clipping, black and white text and image.
An historical account of the development of Melbourne's water supply, including the Yarra and Plenty Rivers and Yan Yean and Maroondah Reservoirs.
4 p., photocopy of article.
melbourne water, mmbw, maroondah aqueduct, yan yean reservoir
Travel slides were often purchased as a memento of a city visited. This collection of slides is of Melbourne circa 1970s, including the city skyline, Yarra and MCG, St Patrick's Cathedral and Princes Bridge and city skyline at dusk. Also includes slides of a koala and a kookaburra.
5 colour slides
slide sets, travel slides, melbourne, koalas, kookaburras
Travel slides were often purchased as a memento of a city visited. This set of slides is of Melbourne circa 1970s.
8 colour slides in cardboard folder
slide sets, travel slides, melbourne
Article on Yallambie Homstead, owned by restorers Ian & Vicki McLachlan, and on housing in Yallambie for defense personnel
Black and white photocopy of newspaper article
yallambie, yallambie homestead, simpson army barracks
Copy of Real Estate Agent's advertising leaflet for two subdivisions, the Plenty Township Estate and Bryn Teg Hill's Estate in Lower Plenty, by order of Mrs M Thomas (d. 1925)
Black and white photocopy of advertising leaflet
lower plenty, bryn teg, plenty river
Articles on discovery of the site of Viewbank homestead; wheat silos next to Banyule Road, and Viewbank parklands
Two photocopied pages of newspaper articles
viewbank, banyule road viewbank, silos
Two photographs taken from Mount Cooper, the highest point in Melbourne, on 30/03/2016, by Roy J. Mitchell
2 colour photographs and letter
mount cooper, bundoora
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