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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Murchison, 1965
Written as a memorial to his friend JG KennyOrange and white dust jacket. The JG Kenny memorial history. WH Bossence. Aboriginal figure. Brown hard cover. Cover design by Anne Bossence.murchison, history of murchison, bossence w, tatura, pioneers of murchison, books, history, local -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Murchison, 1965
Written as a memorial to his friend JG KennyOrange and white dust jacket. The JG Kenny memorial history. WH Bossence. Aboriginal figure. Brown hard cover. Cover design by Anne|Bossence.murchison, history of murchison, bossence w, tatura, pioneers of murchison, books, history, local -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Guide for Prospectors in Victoria, 1931, 1931
The handbook was intended for those with little experience who wanted to prospect of fossick.Grey soft covered book of 90 pages. Includes fold out map of a portion of Victoria showing auriferous areas and mineral localities. Also show Counties of Victoria and localities of minerals such as tin, antimony, copper, silver lead, Malybdenite, tungsten ores, manganese, platinum, osmiridium and iron. Chapter heading s include: working alluvial deposits, equipment, geology of Victoria, gold deposits, quartz reefs, indicators, economic minerals, assistance to prospectors, Miners' Right, mining bye-law, mining leases, forest regulations and glossary. Descriptions are given of a god dish, puddling tub, cradle, puddling machine, ground sluicing, boring, windlass, whim, hand dollying, sweeping, California pump, and wing dam.mining, baragwanath, gold, prospector, geology, quartz reefs, alluvial deposits, indicators, victorian goldfields, miners rights, mining leases, forest regulations, sluicing, sluice box, puddling machine, miner's cradle, whim, whip, california pump, gold nuggets, saddle reef, ballarat indicators, state batteries -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, University of Queensland Press, Captives: Australian Army Nurses in Japanese Prison Camps, 1986
The story of the experiences of Australian Army nurses as Japanese prisoners of warIndex, ill, p.162.non-fictionThe story of the experiences of Australian Army nurses as Japanese prisoners of warworld war 1939 – 1945 - prisons and prisoners - japanese, australian army nursing service -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Print, Nicholas CHEVALIER, Provident Institute, Melbourne, 1862
Gift of Mack Jost, 1983steel engraving on paper -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Print, Nicholas CHEVALIER, Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne, 1862
Gift of Mack Jost, 1983steel engraving on paper -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Print, Nicholas CHEVALIER, London Chartered Bank, Australia, 1862
Gift of Mack Jost, 1983steel engraving on paper -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Print, Nicholas CHEVALIER, National Bank of Australasia, Melbourne, 1862
Gift of Mack Jost, 1983steel engraving on paper -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Catherine Kenny et al, Captives : Australian army nurses in Japanese prison camps
"Hunger and humiliation were just some of the privations endured by those members of the Australian Army Nursing Service who were captives of the Japanese during World War II. Of the thirty-two held in Sumatra and on Banka Island, twenty-four survived the severe physical conditions in the prison camps. Another group captured in Rabaul were held in Japan, where the cold was as bitter as their hunger. This is the dramatic account of those Australian nurses, of their struggles and their support for each other through the long years of war and captivity. In includes the horrifying story of Vivian Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of the callous massacre on Banka Island where twenty-three women were ordered into the sea and shot. It records the degradation of the daily 'tenko', the starvation and appalling lack of hygiene, but also tells how the women were at times able to rise above these miseries through their concerts and the soaring harmonies of the voice choir. Catherine Kenny interviewd many of the nurses and collected photographs, diaries and letters from the Australian War Memorial as well as from the women themselves." Blurb on back cover of book.Colour front cover, drawn image of people carrying a pole with a rectangular bucket suspended on the pole, the people wear hats and the sky is an orangey colour. Back cover has some quotes from nurses featured in the book as well as a blurb describing the book. Book is covered in clear contact.non-fiction"Hunger and humiliation were just some of the privations endured by those members of the Australian Army Nursing Service who were captives of the Japanese during World War II. Of the thirty-two held in Sumatra and on Banka Island, twenty-four survived the severe physical conditions in the prison camps. Another group captured in Rabaul were held in Japan, where the cold was as bitter as their hunger. This is the dramatic account of those Australian nurses, of their struggles and their support for each other through the long years of war and captivity. In includes the horrifying story of Vivian Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of the callous massacre on Banka Island where twenty-three women were ordered into the sea and shot. It records the degradation of the daily 'tenko', the starvation and appalling lack of hygiene, but also tells how the women were at times able to rise above these miseries through their concerts and the soaring harmonies of the voice choir. Catherine Kenny interviewd many of the nurses and collected photographs, diaries and letters from the Australian War Memorial as well as from the women themselves." Blurb on back cover of book.wwii, world war 2, world war two, japan, pow, pows, prisoners of war, prisoner of war, australian army nursing service, mitliary nursing, australian army -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Catherine Kenny et al, Captives : Australian army nurses in Japanese prison camps
"Hunger and humiliation were just some of the privations endured by those members of the Australian Army Nursing Service who were captives of the Japanese during World War II. Of the thirty-two held in Sumatra and on Banka Island, twenty-four survived the severe physical conditions in the prison camps. Another group captured in Rabaul were held in Japan, where the cold was as bitter as their hunger. This is the dramatic account of those Australian nurses, of their struggles and their support for each other through the long years of war and captivity. In includes the horrifying story of Vivian Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of the callous massacre on Banka Island where twenty-three women were ordered into the sea and shot. It records the degradation of the daily 'tenko', the starvation and appalling lack of hygiene, but also tells how the women were at times able to rise above these miseries through their concerts and the soaring harmonies of the voice choir. Catherine Kenny interviewd many of the nurses and collected photographs, diaries and letters from the Australian War Memorial as well as from the women themselves." Blurb on back cover of book.Colour front cover, drawn image of people carrying a pole with a rectangular bucket suspended on the pole, the people wear hats and the sky is an orangey colour. Back cover has some quotes from nurses featured in the book as well as a blurb describing the book. non-fiction"Hunger and humiliation were just some of the privations endured by those members of the Australian Army Nursing Service who were captives of the Japanese during World War II. Of the thirty-two held in Sumatra and on Banka Island, twenty-four survived the severe physical conditions in the prison camps. Another group captured in Rabaul were held in Japan, where the cold was as bitter as their hunger. This is the dramatic account of those Australian nurses, of their struggles and their support for each other through the long years of war and captivity. In includes the horrifying story of Vivian Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of the callous massacre on Banka Island where twenty-three women were ordered into the sea and shot. It records the degradation of the daily 'tenko', the starvation and appalling lack of hygiene, but also tells how the women were at times able to rise above these miseries through their concerts and the soaring harmonies of the voice choir. Catherine Kenny interviewd many of the nurses and collected photographs, diaries and letters from the Australian War Memorial as well as from the women themselves." Blurb on back cover of book.wwii, world war 2, world war two, japan, pow, pows, prisoners of war, prisoner of war, australian army nursing service, mitliary nursing, australian army -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Dodd, Ian et al, Lette The Railway that Never Opened, 2018
A history of the Victorian Railway's branch line from Robinvale to Lette in New South Wales that was built but never opened to rail traffic.ill, maps, p.76.non-fictionA history of the Victorian Railway's branch line from Robinvale to Lette in New South Wales that was built but never opened to rail traffic.railroad construction - victoria - history, railroads -- victoria -- history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Book - Illustrated Book, Catherine Kenny 1962, Captives: Australian army nurses in Japanese prison camps, 1986
Experiences of Australian Army nurses who were prisoners of the Japanese during World War twoIllustrated book. Front cover has a painting by Cynthia Breusch depicting two female figures carrying a container hanging from a pole on their shoulders. Behind them is a barbwire topped fence. The book title is printed over this painting in red and white ink. The author's name is printed in white below the title, and the publisher's mark is printed in black above the title. The Spine is cream in colour, with abbreviated title printed in red, author's surname and publishers mark printed in black. The back cover has a cream background, with quotes from two nurses and a summary of the book overprinted in blacknon-fictionExperiences of Australian Army nurses who were prisoners of the Japanese during World War twoworld war 1939-1945, australian army nurses, prisoners of war, military nursing, nurses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Teagan O'Reilly, Chloe Kenny ,Tansy Owen ,Fitzgerald A Sproule, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999c
Under Twelve Basketball Final showing Teagan O'Reilly Chloe Kenny Tansy Owen Fitzgerald A Sproule Recreation Hall Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph of action during Under Twelve Basketball Final showing Teagan O'Reilly Chloe Kenny Tansy Owen Fitzgerald A Sproule Recreation Hall Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, basketball, recreation, clubs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - P Downing Chloe Kenny Tansy Owen Fitzgerald M Newman A Sproule B White G Mackin, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999c
Under Twelve Girls Basketball team P Downing Chloe Kenny Tansy Owen Fitzgerald M Newman A Sproule B White G Mackin runners up in Finals at Recreation Hall Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph of Under Twelve Girls Basketball team P Downing Chloe Kenny Tansy Owen Fitzgerald M Newman A Sproule B White G Mackin runners up in Finals at Recreation Hall Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, basketball, recreation, clubs -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Troopers On A Tank
Photograph of 4 troopers - L/C Rus Kiellerup, SGT Len Allen, TPR Dan Kenny, TPR Ambrose Crowe on the turret of a tank. An extract from an after action report of 28/05/1968 is set below the photographphotograph, centurion tank, kiellerup, allen, kenny, crowe -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Advance purchase offer "Green grows our Garden", 1991
Order form and receipt for Brendan Kennybrendan kenny, green grows our garden -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph (Collection) - Alumni, General
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Seniors Park Gathering
Seniors gathered in a park, a few children present; listening to a speaker.|Front row:|Second row: ____; ____; Viv Donaldson; Kenny; Willingham; Thelma Lockwood; Mamie Fergurson|Third row: Rudi Kuhnle; Mrs Ducat; Lili Kuhnle|Fourth row:tatura, mactier park, donaldson, kenny, lockwood, fergurson, ducat, kuhnle, costume, children, female, male -
St Kilda Historical Society
Poster - Advertisement, Captain Kenney's Victoria, 1880s
Captain William Kenney pioneered swimming baths at St Kilda after arriving in Victoria in 1852. Later, he built baths at Brighton Beach.Laminated photocopy of printed advertisement for Kenny's Baths at St Kilda and Brightoncaptain kenney, st kilda bathing ship, brighton beach baths, 19th century -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - safety training for Aboriginal workers at LECHC, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/06/1993 12:00:00 AM
seven people at safety training for Aboriginal workers at LECHC back row Gay Stewart LTT Childcare, Annette Mullett CHC, Barry Kenny Orbost Moogji Coop, Jennifer Brown RCH Safety, Front row Layra Mullett Nowa N Save the Children Fund Kinda, Gerry O'Donnell RCH Safety Centre, David Hewitt Orbost Moogji Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of seven people at safety training for Aboriginal workers at LECHC back row Gay Stewart LTT Childcare, Annette Mullett CHC Barry Kenny Orbost Moogji Coop Jennifer Brown RCH Safety Front row Layra Mullett Nowa N Save the Children Fund Kinda Gerry O'Donnell RCH Safety Centre David Hewitt Orbost Moogji Lakes Entrance Victoriaaboriginals, education -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Teachers, Jesuits
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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Racquetball, Lake Post Newspaper, 1/11/2001 12:00:00 AM
Other number 03657.1Colour photograph of Junior Racquetball Champions Craig Kenny and Hannah Furmeister Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, clubs, awards -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - History, Prizes & Documents
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Death Certificate, 23/07/1977
Photocopy of the death certificate of Kathleen Kenny Blackburne who died 1/2/1887 in Box Hill aged 11months.Photocopy of the death certificate of Kathleen Kenny Blackburne who died 1/2/1887 in Box Hill aged 11months.Photocopy of the death certificate of Kathleen Kenny Blackburne who died 1/2/1887 in Box Hill aged 11months.blackburne, kathleen kenny, death certificate -
Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Photographs, Maldon Easter Parade
3 Men on horse cart in the Maldon Easter Parade L-R: Alan Lang, Kenny Patton, Ray Perrymaldon easter fair -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Council workers, Kenny Hall and Robin Donchi Snr, Port Melbourne, 1980s
Probably taken in the 1980sKenny Hall and Robin Donchi Senior near Liardet and Pickles Streets digging test holes for a tunnel under Cruickshank Street.engineering - roads streets lanes and footpaths, robin donchi snr, ken hall -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Metung School, Lake Post Newspaper, 1996
Names of students unknown.Black and white photograph pupils of Metung Primary School with Kenny Koala introducing the Sunwise hat-wearing awareness. Metung Victoriaschools, students -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Photo of Lara Volunteer Defence Corps, Unknown
Black and white photo of Lara Volunteer Defence CorpsNames of members written on back. Also Name of donor B. Kennylara volunteer defence corps, kenny, j mcintyre, w olive, a mathieson -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Sheet music, A sprig of boronia, 1916
This is an early 20th century musical composition by a leading Tasmanian composer, Florence Hull (Mrs Arthur Kenny). It is a sentimental song as the ‘sprig of boronia’ is a withered one, kept as a relic of some past event. This music was printed in the Victorian School Paper for Grades 7 and 8 in 1918 and the proceeds of copies of one of the editions of this work were donated to the Hawthorn Red Cross in Melbourne. Florence Hull’s musical works and memoirs are in the Tasmanian Archives. Paul Dufault, who sang this song, was a leading Canadian tenor who toured Australia and Europe. He died in 1930 aged 57. This sheet music has significance as it was composed by a Tasmanian woman in the early 20th century and it represents the type of music popular in concert halls at the time. It has been in the Warrnambool and District Historical Society collection for many years. This is a four page piece of sheet music (cover plus two pages of music). The paper is cream-coloured, discoloured in places, with brown print on the back of the cover and black notation on the music pages. The front cover is in brown, yellow and green tonings, with a chromolithographic illustration of a Boronia flower spray and some music bars. The back of the cover has information on eight of Florence Hull’s other compositions with comments by critics. The pages have been torn and mended with adhesive tape.Front Cover: ‘Sung by Paul Dufault’ ‘A Sprig of Boronia’ ‘Music by Florence Hull’ ‘Copyright, Price 2/- nett, Published by F. M. Kenny, Melbourne, Allan and Co. Pty. Ltd., 276-278 Collins Street, Melbourne, Adelaide, Bendigo, Geelong’ In pencil on front cover: ‘To Mac from ….., 25/8/24’ florence hull, paul dufault, warrnambool, a sprig of boronia sheet music, sheet music, warrnambool history -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Business, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
see Lakes Post Newspaper page 10, 22 November 2000Colour photograph taken outside McDonalds for McHappy Day. Bill Daniel, L J Hooker Real Estate Agent with Kenny Koala.Lakes Entrance Victoriacharities, businesses