NEWSLETTER 89 - February 2016 McCALMAN LECTURE Prahran Mechanics’ Institute & Prahran Historical & Arts INSIDE Society present the Annual Laurie McCalman Lecture: Around the Library . Ͳ PMI Press Update . ͳ Robin Grow Short History Prize . ͳ Member Tips & Tricks . ͳ MURDER OF A Books Etcetera . ʹ ABOUT THE PMI MESSENGER ͳ St Edmonds Road Prahran VIC ͳͱͱ ABN ͱͳͱͶ ʹͶͳ͵ Ͳ͵Ͷ A real-life murder and legal drama set in the Sec. Lib.: Tim McKenna violent world of ͱͳͰs Melbourne. Pres: Cr John Chandler CONTACT Ͳ.ͰͰ pm, Saturday, Ͳͷ February ͲͰͱͶ P Ͱͳ ͵ͱͰ ͳͳͳ in the Moss Room, PMI, 39 St Edmonds Road, Prahran E [email protected] W www.pmi.net.au Free entry, all welcome, refreshments provided, bookings essential 9510 3393 or [email protected] OPEN: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri .ͳͰam - ʹ.ͳͰpm Thu COMING UP .ͳͰam- ͷ.ͰͰpm excluding public holidays 5pm-7pm, Thursday 3 March and the Christmas/New Year BOOK SALE! period. Mason Room, PMI (Ground fl oor, 39 St Edmonds Road) ISSN: ͱͳͶ Ͳ͵Ͷͷ (print) ͱͳͶ Ͳ͵͵ (pdf online) Hardbacks $2 Published bimonthly Paperbacks $1 Feedback/suggestions for this newsletter may be PMI Members Only directed to writer/compiler SHORT HISTORY PRIZE Christine Worthington Congratulations! This newsletter is generously Congratulations to Heather Mutimer of Daylesford sponsored by: Historical Society for taking out this year’s PMI Short Windsor Community Bank® History Prize for her essay ‘A Picture Can Tell a & Prahran Market Branches Thousand Words’ Heather and the Daylesford Historical Society each received $500. ͱͱͱ Chapel Street, The Short History Prize was presented to Heather Windsor VIC ͳͱͱ at the PMI during Victorian History Week by PMI ͵ͱͰ ͳͱͱ www. committee member Peter Wolfenden. windsorcommunity.com.au The essay was published as ‘The story behind the photograph of Edward R. McGuiness’ in the Daylesford Historical Society’s newsletter in February 2014 (which can be found in the library). Details of this year’s Short History Prize can be found on page 3 >> Victorian History Library PRAHRAN MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ▪ Newsletter 89 ▪ February 2016 Page ͱ of ʹ 2016- Newsletter-Feb.indd 1 4/02/2016 1:16:11 PM AROUND THE LIBRARY MEMBER NEWS GENERAL NEWS New Members Vale Welcome to the following Robert Leong We were very sad to hear of the passing of two of our new members who joined Ian MacDermott treasured members in 2015. Barrie Stevens (a member since Sep-Jan: Bill McNee 1998) and Doug Gunn (a member since 1991), both were Sandra Alexander Alan Murphy true gentlemen and our sincerest condolences to their many Gary Bester Mary O’Brien loved ones. Margaret Connell Faye Patrick Some Recent Changes Colin Davis Marianne Preissner A reminder that we are trailing new opening hours Ian Deans Rosemary Pullan (closing Saturdays, but open until 7.00pm on Thursdays). David Duerden Rose Sciardis Some of our events will still occur on Saturdays in 2016 Jacqueline Edge Rosemary Shaw (including the forthcoming McCalman Lecture) so keep an Bob Flanagan Louise Thomason eye out for news of these. Andrew Gibson Cheryl Threadgold From now on our newsletter will be shorter but more Kerryn Gibson Marcia Whetstone frequent and we hope this will make it easier for members Phillip Gray Deborah Wills-Ives to keep informed of the latest PMI news. If you currently Lawrence Johnston Janettie Woods receive the newsletter by post, but have an email address Anthony Hooper Jonathon Yeo and would be happy to receive by email, please let us know John Isherwood Dorothy Zenz - [email protected] The Recent Additions list will be distributed to members via email only. Hard copies will still be available at the Financial Donors Patricia Hogan library. Thank you to the following Margaret McDonald For library users requiring brain food there is now a members who made William McNee basket in the kitchen containing small packets of biscuits for fi nancial donations to the Ray Palmer only 50c. Just leave your coin in the basket. library Sep-Jan: Arthur Payne We really appreciate everyone’s patience as our new Keith Rogers automatic notifi cations has come online. Members now Denis Boundy Nobby Seymour receive an automatic email when a reserved book becomes Philippe de Gail Richard Snedden available to collect, and also three days before an item on Gillian Gengoult Smith Adrian Turley loan is due to be returned. First and second overdue notices (by email or by post) will be sent 14 and 28 days respectively after the due date of an item on loan. ■ Friends of the PMI Book Donors All members and volunteers are cordially invited to Thank you to the following Maureen Jones attend an afternoon tea at 3pm, Thursday 11 February people and groups who Val Kirley in the Moss Room, next to the library for the purpose of donated books to the Wallace Kirsop establishing a Friends Group to handle our secondhand book library Sep-Jan: Mirek Kurcki sales (and other activities in the future, ideas are welcome). Ararat Genealogical Society Sandra Lanteri If you are able to attend please contact Christine (christine@ Australian Natives Charles Lewis pmi.net.au or 9510 3393). If you can’t attend, but would like Association Monash Public Library to register your interest, please do let us know. ■ Pam Baragwanath & Ken Service History Week Lecture James Betty Opie Thanks so much to Brian Hunt of the Cinema & Theatre Barbara Brown Rod Parnall Historical Society (CATHS) for his terrifi c and informative Bayside Library Service Mary-Louise Phillips History Week lecture on cinemas and theatres in Prahran Berwick Mechanics’ Institute Prahran Historical Society and surrounds. Near the lecture’s conclusion Brian invited Bill Bodman & Sue Prior Irene Robinson Mr Bob Flanagan (a Prahran Tech alumnus whose father Judith Buckrich Patricia Ryan worked for Hoyts in the area) to share his interesting Dept of Veterans Affairs, ACT Sherbrooke Foothills Offi ce Historical Society Margaret Dunne St Kilda and Balaclava Sally Edwardes Kindergarten Juliet Flesch Thornbury Primary School Pat Galvin Tony Tibballs Robin Grow Traralgon Historical Society Julia Hamer Anne Vale Don & Jill Hauser Scott Whitaker Jan Holyman Yarra Plenty Regional Library Peter & Dianne Johnson Ursula Zamecnik Above: Gerry Kennedy (President, CATHS), Bob Flanagan and Brian Hunt (CATHS) after Brian’s History Week Lecture Victorian History Library PRAHRAN MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ▪ Newsletter 89 ▪ February 2016 Page Ͳ of ʹ 2016- Newsletter-Feb.indd 2 4/02/2016 1:16:35 PM AROUND THE LIBRARY recollections of attending cinemas and theatres in the local area as a youngster. The lecture was well attended and we very much ancestry library edition appreciate our long and ongoing partnership with CATHS. ■ End of Year Function Thanks to all who attended our end of year member and Recently added to Australian Library Edition: volunteer function in the Moss Room on 5 December. ■ Australia, Commonwealth Public Service Lists, 1904, 1920 For Sale Queensland and Victoria, Australian Directories, 1859-1947 PMI mouse mats and magnifying ruler bookmarks are Australia, Pastoral Directories, 1913-1954 available from the loans desk. Each item $4. ■ New South Wales, Bailliere’s Gazetteer & Road Guide, 1870 Port Stephens, NSW, Area Cemeteries, 1845-2010 Coming Up Queensland, Naturalisation Index, 1851-1904 The Melbourne Centre of International PEN will celebrate Queensland, Police Gazette Index, 1881-1945 International Women’s Day at 6.30pm on Monday, March Queensland, Immigration Indexes, 1848-1972 7 at the Wheeler Centre with a talk from Judy Maddigan Queensland, Hospital Indexes, 1872-1908 (fi rst woman speaker of Victorian Parliament). She will speak Australia, Fox’s History of Queensland about the new Victorian Women’s HERitage Centre. This will Queensland, Bailliere’s Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1876 be a great opportunity to ask her about the new venture and South Australia, Police Gazettes, 1927-1947 about women’s struggle for equality in Australia. ■ South Australia, Bailliere’s Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1866 Tasmania, Bailliere’s Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1877 MEMBER TIPS & TRICKS Tasmania, Reports of Crime, 1861-1883 Victoria, Police Gazettes, 1914-1924 Have you tried logging into our new catalogue yet? Victoria, Outward Passenger Index, 1852-1915 Why not have a go? Victoria, Bailliere’s Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1879 1. Go to the catalogue http://library.pmi.net.au/welcome. Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia Employee Records, 1909-1969 jsp (or go to the homepage and click the Catalogue main Western Australia, Australia, Convict Records, 1846-1930 menu item on the right Western Australia, Railway Records, 1872-1949 2. Above the main menu type in your email address (if you have more than one email address, make sure you enter You can access Ancestry Library Edition on any of the one you have registered with us). the new public computers at the library, or bring 3. Your initial password is your surname in lower case your own laptop and we’ll show you how to log 4. After you have successfully logged in a welcome note in to the network. ■ appears e.g. ‘Welcome Mr John Citizen!’ 5. Hover your mouse over Catalogue to see a list of sub SHORT HISTORY PRIZE 2016 menu items including Change Password, My Details (which you can update if necessary) and Loans & The PMI invites you to participate in the Reservations. 6. To renew your loans choose Loans & Reservations then Ͷʹ͵ͺ Short History Prize click the word Renew (in red font) next to the loans. If you have any diffi culties logging in and renewing your Prize: $1,000 – $500 for the author(s) and $500 loans, let us know and we will assist by email, over the for the associated historical group.
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