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MENUS Ephemera PR10937 MENUS Ephemera PR10937 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia CALL NO. DESCRIPTION PR10937/1 "Bon Voyage" to A. Orton, Esq. On his trip to Europe. Perth. 1909. PR10937/2 The Red Dragon. 13 November 1953. PR10937/3 Australian - American Association (WA Division). A dinner in honour of General Issac D. White, US Army. Adelphi Hotel, Perth. 10 May 1958. PR10937/4 Tribune Newspaper (Communist Party of Australia). 40th Anniversary Dinner. Harper Hall, Perth. 9 July 1963. PR10937/5 Lake Karrinyup Country Club. Club Breakfast. 7 November 1965. PR10937/6 Subiaco Rostrum Club No 27. Inaugural Ladies Night. Fantasia Lodge, Subiaco, 26 October 1965. PR10937/7 Royal Western Australian Regiment. Regimental Dinner. 16 May 1970. PR10937/8 University of WA Convocation. Kalgoorlie - Kambalda Dinner. Kambalda Motor Hotel. 6 November 1971. PR10937/9 Public Works Department. Farewell dinner to Thomas James Lewis on his retirement. PWD. 27 February 1980. PR10937/10 Hotel Charles. Hawaiian Night. c.1981. PR10937/11 Dinner tendered by the Government of WA to delegates to the Australian Teacher's Federation Conference. Parliament House, Perth. 14 January 1947. PR10937/12 Luncheon tendered by the Government of WA in honour of Field Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. Parliament House, Perth. 10 July 1947. PR10937/13 Luncheon tendered by the Government of WA in honour of the Governor- General Mr W.J. McKell. Parliament House, Perth. 6 October 1947. PR10937/14 Dinner tendered to Ross McDonald by his Cabinet Colleagues on his retirement from the Ministry. Hotel Esplanade, Perth. 27 October 1949. PR10937/15 Festive Season dinner tendered by Senior Officers of the Government Service in honour of past associates. Hotel Adelphi, Perth. 14 December 1949. PR10937/16 Dinner tendered by the Government of WA in honour of the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, P.C. Gordon-Walker MP. Parliament House, Perth. 4 August 1950. PR10937/17 Luncheon tendered by the Government of WA in honour of the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, Viscount Swinton. Parliament House, Perth. 23 October 1953. PR10937/18 WA Parliamentary Dinner in honour of the Governor General Field Marshall Sir William Slim. Government House Ballroom, Perth. 5 October 1953. PR10937/19 Luncheon tendered by the Government of WA to welcome the Premier on his return from the United Kingdom. Parliament House, Perth. 27 July 1953. PR10937/20 Luncheon tendered by the Government of WA in honour of the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations the Earl of Home. Parliament House, Perth. 11 October 1955. PR10937/21 Alumni Association of the WA Institute of Technology Annual Dinner. 19 July PR10937 Page 1 of 22 Copyright SLWA ©2020 CALL NO. DESCRIPTION 1975. PR10937/22 Alumni Association of the WA Institute of Technology Annual Dinner. 25 July 1975. PR10937/23 University of WA. Finance Committee dinner. 1 December 1975. PR10937/24 University of WA. Senate dinner of honour of the Vice-Chancellor & Mrs Whelan. 6 November 1976. PR10937/25 University of WA. Dinner. 24 May 1977. PR10937/26 University of WA. Dinner. 31 May 1977. PR10937/27 Dutch Colonial Restaurant, 66 Thomas Street, West Perth. [1981]. PR10937/28 Piri Piri Restaurant, 30 Mouatt Street, Fremantle. [1981]. PR10937/29 1885 Restaurant, Farrelly Street, Margaret River. [1981]. PR10937/30 Preston Road Board. Complimentary dinner to the Governor Sir Charles Gairdner and Lady Gairdner. Hotel Railway, Donnybrook. 10 June 1955 PR10937/31 Opening of the Upper Chapman Railway. Complimentary banquet tendered to the Governor and visitors. Naraling. Photographic copy. 8 October 1910. PR10937/32 Official dinner at Kalgoorlie to commemorate the advent of diesel-electric locomotives in WA. 5 May 1954 PR10937/33 Perth Chamber of Commerce/Fremantle Chamber of Commerce. Dinner in honour of the delegates to the seventeenth annual meeting of the Associated Chamber of Commerce of the Commonwealth. Palace Hotel, Perth. 13 April 1921. PR10937/34 Shell Company of Australia. Congratulatory dinner tendered to the officers and gun crew of the M.V. Ondina to commemorate the gallant and successful action of 11 November 1942. Adelphi Hotel, Perth. Photocopy. 27 November 1942. PR10937/35 Rosey's Menu. Post 1966. PR10937/36 P&O Line. Strathnaver Gala Dinner. 26 July, 1950. PR10937/37 Rotary Club of Donnybrook, District 245. Charter night. Donnybrook Memorial Hall. 27 November 1965. PR10937/38 Lingnan Chinese Restaurant, Peppermint Grove, Turana and Karrawara. Take away meals. [c1980]. PR10937/39 France/Australe dinner. Hilite 33 Restaurant, Perth. 4 June 1982. PR10937/40 Luis of Perth Christmas menu. Luis Restaurant, Perth. 1981. PR10937/41 Major SS. Piexotto & Members of the Columbia Park Boys' Club of San Francisco, California - Banquet. Menu 1913 . PR10937/42 Fremantle Buffalo Club Ltd. Fourth Annual Dinner. Town Hall, Fremantle. 3 March 1948. PR10937/43 Plain & Fancy Restaurant, 85 Stirling Street, Perth. [c1981]. PR10937/44 Hannan’s Club. Valedictory dinner tendered to E.P. Dowley. Palace Hotel, Kalgoorlie. 29 October 1908. PR10937/45 Fast Eddys Cafe, Cnr Hay & Milligan Streets, Perth. [1982] PR10937/46 Jenny Shannon gourmet caterers. Luncheon menu. 834 Beaufort Street, Inglewood. c.1984. PR10937/47 National Trust, Palace Hotel, Perth. Illustration of Palace Hotel. c.1984. PR10937/48 Weld Club Dinner. 22 October 1966. PR10937/49 Newman Graduate Society Academic Dinner. University House, UWA. 7 July 1972. PR10937/50 Holy Trinity Church, York. A dinner on the occasion of the dedication of new lighting. 4 October 1980. PR10937/51 Artlook Books Trust. Inaugural annual dinner. Room with a View Function PR10937 Page 2 of 22 Copyright SLWA ©2020 CALL NO. DESCRIPTION Centre. 29 August 1981. PR10937/52 WA Medical Student's Society. 25th Anniversary dinner. Park Towers Hotel, Perth. 23 June 1982. PR10937/53 National Trust. National Trust annual dinner. Illustration of Rectory of the Greek Orthodox Church, Perth. 1981. PR10937/54 Ministerial dinner given by Hon. Peter Jones MLA. Bentley Technical College Training Restaurant. c.1984. PR10937/55 University Convocation. University Convocation dinner. Rose Hotel. 31 October 1984. PR10937/56 National Book Council. Ninth annual literary dinner, Australian Book Week. Miss Maud's Function Centre, Perth. 15 October 1982. PR10937/57 150th Anniversary of WA. Dinner to the 150th Anniversary Board and Celebrations Committee. Palace Hotel, Perth. 16 July 1980. PR10937/58 Wilkie Bros (contractors) & A.W. MacDonald (Mayor). Opening of the Southern Cross - Coolgardie railway banquet. Kennedy & Co, caterers. 23 March 1896. PR10937/59 Hilite 33 Revolving Restaurant. c.1988. PR10937/60 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, West Australian Association. Ninth Commemoration Dinner. Government House Ballroom. 4 June 1985. PR10937/61 WA Naturalists Club. 50th Anniversary dinner. Palace Hotel, Perth. 3 July 1974. PR10937/62 Golden Swan Restaurant, 91 James Street, Northbridge. c.1989. PR10937/63 Old Time Music Hall, Perth. Menu and programme. c1988 PR10937/64 City of Cockburn. Swearing-in ceremony of newly elected councillors. 9 May 1989. PR10937/65 The New Lido Menu. c.1990. PR10937/66 Town of Cottesloe. 15 December 1973. PR10937/67 McIlwraith, McEacharn Ltd, Commander O.K. Snowball and Officers of the T.S.S. Katoomba. Dinner Adieu to Lt Col T.S. Louch, Officers and Men of the 2nd/11th Battalion - 6th Division, A.I.F. disembarking at Sydney tomorrow. T.S.S. Katoomba. 7 December 1939. PR10937/68 Barnacles Seafood Restaurant. St Martin's Arcade, Hay Street, Perth. Souvenir menu. c.1984. PR10937/69 The West Australian Club (Inc). Foundation Dinner : to commemorate the Foundation of the State of Western Australia.14 June 1968. PR10937/70 Blue Funnel Line. [Menu of the ship, Centaur]. 4 May 1968. PR10937/71 Guards Association of WA. Guards Association's Australasian re-union dinner. Embassy Ballroom, Perth. 18 October 1979. PR10937/72 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Western Australian Association. The Seventh Commemoration dinner. Government House Ballroom, Perth. 24 May 1983. PR10937/73 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Western Australian Association. The Eighth Commemoration Dinner. Government House Ballroom, Perth. 22 May 1984. PR10937/74 Our Place Restaurant, 85 Victoria Street, Bunbury. Our Place Gazette [Menu]. History and photograph of the building, formerly the Grand Central Coffee Palace. c.1985. PR10937/75 Association of the British Sailors' Society and the Missions to Seamen. Luncheon in honour of the Rev'd Chris Chetwynd (Senior Chaplain 1960-68). Flying Angel Club, Fremantle. 20 February 1986. PR10937/76 Freo's Firehouse Restaurant, Phillimore Street, Fremantle, Firehouse Chronicle: PR10937 Page 3 of 22 Copyright SLWA ©2020 CALL NO. DESCRIPTION souvenir menu. History and photographs of the Old Fremantle Fire Station. c.1984. PR10937/77 University of WA. Finance Committee/Investments and Endowments Committee Dinner. Acorn Restaurant, Guild Cafeteria, UWA. 12 November 1985. PR10937/78 University of WA. Senate dinner in honour of the Vice-Chancellor and Mrs Street. University House, UWA. 25th November 1985. PR10937/79 Hannans Club. Menu. Miners Institute, Kalgoorlie. Photocopy only. 15 August 1901. PR10937/80 Master Printers and Allied Trades' Association of WA. Annual Dinner. Adelphi Hotel, Perth. Photocopy only. 11 August 1949. PR10937/81 Dalgety's. Cooper Engineering Agents' dinner. Esplanade Hotel, Perth. Photocopy only. 6 August
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