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Main Title: Prahran Historical and Arts Society newsletter 1979-2015
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Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: Prahran Historical & Arts Society (Vic.)
Historical societies - Periodicals
Prahran (Vic.) (Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country)
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No.1 MAY 1979: Hall's Book Store. Prahran Court House (courthouse).

No.2 SEPTEMBER 1979: Mayoral (mayor's) chain.

No.3 FEBRUARY 1980: Myer gates. Jam Factory.

No.4 MAY 1980: Street name origins : Greville Street; Grattan Street. Post Office: Armadale, Prahran, South Yarra, Windsor.

No.5 AUGUST 1980: Toorak Road, South Yarra Synagogue. Street name origins: De Murska Street, Alfred Street, Donald Street, Perth Street, Athol Street. Prahran Market.

No.6 NOVEMBER 1980: Redmond Barry Centenary oration.

No.7 FEBRUARY 1981: Anderson Street Bridge (also known as Morell Bridge or Botanical Bridge). Table Talk Biscuits. Toorak Presbyterian Church.

No.8 MAY 1981: Table Talk Biscuits. History of the Royal Victorian Choir.

No.9 SEPTEMBER 1981: Nicholas John Caire. South Yarra Post Office.

No.10 NOVEMBER 1981: Cordial factories. History of Rose Street, Armadale.

No.11 MARCH 1982: Gerard Kennedy Tucker. Prahran Mechanics' Institute.

No.12 JUNE 1982: The Peel Street (Windsor) Church. Bona Vista.

No.13 SEPTEMBER 1982: Educating the children of Richmond 1900-1965 . The Prahran Arcade (now Dan Murphy's wine cellar). Cordial factories. Chapel Street.

No.14 DECEMBER 1982: Boer War Memorials of Victoria, Reprint of article "In Sullivan Bay lies our true heritage," Marjorie Tipping.

No.15 APRIL 1983: The Windsor Railway Crash, May 1887. St Matthew's Anglican Church, High Street.

No.16 AUGUST 1983: Prahran's North-West Corner.

No. 17 DECEMBER 1983: History of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Pty Ltd (ANZ) / Trevor Hart p1. Opening of the Prahran Mechanics’ Institute History Library p2.

No. 18 MARCH 1984.

No.19 JUNE 1984: Herring Island. St John (John's) Ambulance, Prahran. Gould League.

No.20 SEPTEMBER 1984: The story of the Queen's Fund. Enoch Chambers, pioneer engineer.

No.21 JANUARY 1985: Holdsworth Brothers, Jewellers and Watchmakers, Prahran.

No. 22 MARCH 1985.

No.23 MAY 1985: Prahran City Libraries (library). No. 24 National Trust's Guide to style and period.

No. 24 SEPTEMBER 1985.

No.25 JANUARY 1986: John 'Como' Brown.

No. 26 MARCH 1986.

No. 27 MAY 1986: J.W. Williams and Moran and Cato / Peter Williams p2. Visit to the Jack Chia Building, no.1 Collins Street p2. Maxine Wood p4. Irene Certo / Betty Malone p4.

No.28 SEPTEMBER 1986: Former Uniting Church, Toorak.

No. 29 DECEMBER 1986.

No.30 MARCH 1987: The Williams Road - Burnley Street Ferry in the years 1895-1961. The City Inspectorate (Prahran Council) - change and development.

No.31 JUNE 1987: Joseph Crook.

No.32 OCTOBER 1987: Fred Farrall.

No.33 JANUARY 1988: Leeper family, 11 Kensington Road. Milk.

No. 34 MARCH 1988: Death: Leslie J. [Les] Blake p3.

No. 35 JUNE 1988: Fred Archer at the Menzies Hotel p1. Historic portrait for Como collection [Jessie Williams] p2.

No.36 SEPTEMBER 1988: Death: Jack Malone p4. The Chapel Street Cutting.

No.37 DECEMBER 1988: Tillotson Terrace. Hall's of Toorak shoe shop. Samuel Henry Farrall.

No.38 MARCH 1989: Witt and Co., chemists, Chapel Street, Windsor. James Wisewould. Henry William Lacey.

No.39 JUNE 1989: Red Tulip. Caslake's Iron Manufactury (Caslake).

No.40 SEPTEMBER 1989: Red Tulip.

No.41 DECEMBER 1989: Poster reveals many aspects of the history of Armadale around the area of High Street and Orrong Road (sale of the Wynnstay Estate). George Taylor. Edward Dixon.

No.42 MARCH 1990: Victory statue, Victoria Gardens. A brief history of St Kilda.

No.43 JUNE 1990: Shipley House School.

No.44 SEPTEMBER 1990: Tivoli, South Yarra.

No. 45 DECEMBER 1990: Swinborn family and Singleton family / Betty Malone p3.

No.46 MARCH 1991: Reverend William Moss. Taylor and Sangster Plant Nursery. William Sangster.

No.47 JUNE 1991: Lillias Smith (Mrs Lillias Carrie May Graham), dancing teacher 1891-1984.

No.48 SEPTEMBER 1991: Leura Estate.

No.49 DECEMBER 1991: Valantyne Napier. George Langhorne and the Prahran aborigines.

No.50 MARCH 1992: Fred Farrall.

No. 51 JUNE 1992: Murphy Street in the 1950s and 1960s / Philippe Batters p1. Death: Miss Mollie Leeper 1901-1992 p4.

No. 52 SEPTEMBER 1992: Death: Nancy Newell p3. Death: Mrs Pam Marks p4.

No.53 DECEMBER 1992: The South East corner of Armadale (Prahran). Mieugunyah. Brookville.

No.54 APRIL 1993: Order of Australia and its Association.

No.55 JULY 1993: Copelen Centre (formerly Methodist Babies' Home). Fred Farrall.

No.56 SEPTEMBER 1993: Susan Priestly, historian gave a talk "Some thoughts about suburbs - Prahran and South Melbourne". Restoration of the facade of the Prahran Mechanics' Institute building at 140 High Street, Prahran.

No.61 JUNE 1995: Children in 19th century Prahran.

No.62 JULY 1995: Protect public art project.

No.63 SEPTEMBER 2006: Betty Malone wins citizen of the year award p1. William Oliver and 114 Williams Road p3.

No. 1 OCTOBER 2010.

No. 2 MAY 2011.

No. 3 SEPTEMBER 2011: Prahran in the early days / by 'Squint' p3.

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No. 7 MARCH 2012: Prahran in the early days (no.2) by 'Squint' p2. Talk by John Chandler p4. Talk by Chris Gahan p4.

No. 8 JUNE 2012: Talk by Steve Stefanopoulos about the Prahran Town Hall p1. Stella Barber p3. Early shops in High Street, Prahran / David Tuck p3. Prahran in the early days no.3 / 'Squint' p4.

No. 9 AUGUST 2012: The life and times of an actor / Terry Donovan p1. Jam Factory chimney preserved p2. When Stonnington welcomed the royals p5. Prahran in the early days (no.3) by 'Squint' p6.

No. 10 OCTOBER 2012: St Kilda Cemetery visit p2. A brief history of the establishment of the Victoria Gardens, Prahran / Michael Fleming p3. Mandeville Hall: wallpaper / Steve Stefanopoulos p5. Prahran in the early days (no.4) by 'Squint' p6.

No. 11 JANUARY 2013: Vale: Pat Rayson 1922-2012 p1. A brief history of the establishment of the Victoria Gardens, Prahran part 2 / Michael Fleming p3. The debutante ball / Simone Sharp p4. Ferguson and Urie stained glass, St Matthew's Church, Prahran p5. Prahran in the early days (no. 5) / Squint p6.

No. 12 MARCH 2013: Kings Arcade. Frederick Oswald Barnett.

No. 13 MAY 2013: Kings Arcade, Armadale p1. Cambridge Street, Armadale p2. Frederick Bailey Deeming p3. Policing in Prahran [police] p4. Celebrating 125 years of trams in Stonnington p5. Early Prahran / by 'Squint' p6.

No. 14 JULY 2013: Prahran Town Hall: a mystery [missing mural] / Nobby Seymour p3. Prahran Club for the Aged p4. Hislop Pharmacy p5. Alfred Hospital Nurses League p5. Prahran in the early days no. 6 / 'Squint' p6.

No. 15 SEPTEMBER 2013: Found at last: the first minute book for Prahran Council p2. Baby farming p4. Prahran in the early days (no.6 part 2) / 'Squint' p6.

No. 16 NOVEMBER 2013: Vale: Roger Brown 1931-2013 p1. The Prahran Telegraph / Chronicle / Janet M. Irwin p3. James Coates 1901-1947: unsolved murder in Windsor p4. Try Society 1887-1977, Cromwell Crescent, South Yarra p5. Prahran in the early days continued / 'Squint' p6.

No. 17 FEBRUARY 2014.

No. 18 MAY 2014: Investor buys post office for $9.1 million.

No. 19 AUGUST 2014: Danny Webb p2. James Munro, Australian politician p3. Prahran in the early days no. 7 part 2 June 1906 / 'Squint' p4.

No. 20 OCTOBER 2014: The Empress Theatre, Chapel Street, Prahran. Quaker House, 631 Orrong Road, Toorak. AGM report. Prahran poisoning cases [Mrs Moodie] 1910. Vale: Betty McClintock.

No. 21 FEBRUARY 2015: Wishart family. 'Morningside', 631 Orrong Road (formerly no. 133), Toorak.

No. 22 MAY 2015: Higgins Stonnington Anzac centenary march.

No. 24 SEPTEMBER 2015: Newnham's Butchery c1879. Margaret 'Peggy' McNamara (nee Martin) p3. Morningside 1925-2014 continued p4. Norman Maddock p5. Tramway Anzac: James Henry Harvey, a motorman's Gallipoli journey / Russell Jones p6. Reunion of staff members of Moore's Store, Prahran p8.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Electronic Resources Library Computers Periodicals folder Available From March 2012
Periodicals Stacks Periodical Box 10 Available Not for loan