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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.
DIGITAL FROM HERE
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.
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