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Policeman shot in Trades Hall

May 31st, 2023 - Jeff Atkinson

In the early hours of the morning of October 1, 1915, a dramatic event occurred in Trades Hall in Lygon St, Carlton, that resulted in a policeman being shot dead and two burglars seriously wounded.

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Equal-pay campaigner honoured

May 3rd, 2023 - Jeff Atkinson

On the grass outside Trades Hall in Lygon St, Carlton, a bronze statue is about to be installed honouring the Carlton-born equal-pay campaigner Zelda D’Aprano.

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Cycling track at Exhibition Building

March 29th, 2023 - Jeff Atkinson

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, cycle racing was one of the most popular sports in Melbourne.

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Carlton’s Olympic cyclist

March 1st, 2023 - Jeff Atkinson

On the corner of Lygon and Grattan streets in Carlton is a building with a distinctive neon sign featuring a man on a racing cycle.

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Early days of cycling in Melbourne

February 1st, 2023 - Jeff Atkinson

In the 1890s, the riding of bicycles became a popular activity for Melbournians. Unlike the earlier and rather dangerous high-wheeled “penny farthing” bikes, the newly introduced “safety bicycles” with their pneumatic rubber tyres and chain drives could be ridden by almost anyone.

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An early Grand Final

November 30th, 2022 - Jeff Atkinson

This photo shows what a football grand final match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground looked like in 1907.

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Carlton Football Club’s early uniform

November 2nd, 2022 - Jeff Atkinson

While most clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) identify themselves with an animal or object (for example, the Swans, Bulldogs, Bombers) the Carlton Football Club identifies itself solely with a colour – the Blues. 

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Origins of the Carlton Football Club

September 28th, 2022 - Jeff Atkinson

Carlton’s famous football club, the “Blues”, has been in existence for more than 150 years.

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Petrol rationing and charcoal burners

August 31st, 2022 - Jeff Atkinson

In recent decades much attention has been given to alternative ways of powering cars, other than through the use of petrol, in order to minimise emissions.

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Carlton’s citizen soldiers

August 3rd, 2022 - Jeff Atkinson

Up until 1948, Australia had no permanent standing regular army. Instead, it relied on “citizen soldiers”; young men who lived at home rather than in a barracks and held regular civilian jobs, but who donned a uniform to parade and train in military skills in their spare time, after work and at weekends.

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