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Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1972 Watsonia High School Yearbook, 1972_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the early 1970's.A permanent record of Who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1972 - includes photographs50 Pages (approx), Blue cover, Title "Kurnaji" in White ink on blue and maroon background. Headmaster / Principal – Mr. C.K. (Ken) Canty Includes Roll Call section with names of all students.watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1988. Watsonia High School Yearbook - WaHIGH, 1988_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the late 1980's. A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1988 - includes photographs. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Black cover with white text. 5 copies.Copy 1: On page 1: 'Donated by Rosie Bray'.watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Charles Kingsley, The Water Babies, 1905
The story deals with the moral education and Christian redemption of a young chimney sweep called Tom, who after drowning is transformed into a clean 'water baby' or sprite. This second chance allows him to evolve into a strong and worthy man, capable of engaging with the modern world. It is considered a moral fable and a satire on Victorian attitudes to child labour and religion.An olive green hardcover children's fiction book, The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley with Art Nouveau decorated covers, and the title and publisher printed on the decorative spine. It has Pp. 264 plus 32 S.W. Partridge and Co.'s Catalogue Pages of Popular Illustrated Books classified according to price. There are six black and white illustrations by HLB. It has brown discoloration with age throughout. A Bookplate is glued onto the front right hand endpaper.fictionThe story deals with the moral education and Christian redemption of a young chimney sweep called Tom, who after drowning is transformed into a clean 'water baby' or sprite. This second chance allows him to evolve into a strong and worthy man, capable of engaging with the modern world. It is considered a moral fable and a satire on Victorian attitudes to child labour and religion.fantasy books, children's books, religious books -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BELL TOPPER - THE SCHOOL ON THE HILL, 1985
54 page spiral bound soft brown cover book entitled 'Bell Topper, the School on the Hill. A Survey of Parental and Community Attitudes to Education at California Gully Primary School'. By Dr.A.Dudley and A.Potts of the Faculty of Education, Bendigo C.A.E. The study undertaken in Nov 1985.A.Dudley & A. Potts -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Treatment of Aliens in Australia During World War 2, 1988
Presented to the Museum by the Author, Frank Pronesti. An interesting comment of the treatment of Aliens, Australian Government attitude and Major Layton.A4 sized document in plastic cover, Clear front cover with a blue grey margin 1.7 cm wide extending to the back page. A vague photocopy of Murchison camp 3, Dept of Social Science - Gippsland College of Advanced Education 9 December 1988Treatment of Aliens in Australia during WW2 (1939-1945) by Frank Pronesti. Research project history/politics.tatura internment camps, internment camps, frank pronesti, major layton -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, "Do the Met's bosses hate trams?", 2/03/1994 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Age, 2/3/1994, titled "Do the Met's bosses hate trams?", concerning the time keeping of route 96 trams, with the author (letter - Lia Vandersant) walking at times, reduction in services, ticket machines and the poor general attitude to trams and the passengers.trams, tramways, the met, mta, ptc, tramways, melbourne, route 96, timetables -
Bialik College
Article (item) - 'Bialik: An Attitude', The Herald, 27 November 1964, 1964
Newspaper article 'Bialik: An Attitude', The Herald, 27 November 1964. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.shakespeare grove, israel, 1960s -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Administrative record - Memorandum, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), re letter to City of Ballaarat, Feb. 1962
Yields information about the method of advising SEC Management of letters to the Editor concerning the possible closure of the SEC Ballarat system., Yields information about the method of advising SEC Management of letters to the Editor concerning the possible closure of the SEC Ballarat system.Memorandum to the Engineer & Manager from the Ballarat Manager, on green paper - all with rounded corners, dated 5/2/62, reporting on the Commission's letter to the City Council, that it will be discussed tonight. Editor of Courier holding its attitude until Council's known. Enclosing cuttings - see Reg Item . 7955.trams, tramways, closure, letter to the editor, editorial -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Robin Boyd, Australia has reached a stage of affluence at which she is pleased to find a few dollars spare to use on art after all the plumbing is done, 11.07.1966
Robin Boyd wrote this when he was a Trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria. This article is a critical assessment of Australia's and Australians attitude to art and artists and culture.australian culture, arts, artists, walsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HANDWRITTEN PAPER: CHINESE IN BENDIGO BY A CHITTOCK
Handwritten paper ''Chinese in Bendigo'' by A Chittock (no date or other details). Covers aspects such as fire in the Chinese Camp; disappearance of Constable Ryan; author's memories of kiln/ Bridge St/ nurseries; attitudes to Chinese; 1854 threat in Bendigo to the Chinese (Panton/McLachlan/Denovan);Chinese activities in community (Easter Fair); Bibliography.A. Chittockbendigo, mining, early chinese history, emu point, chinese joss house, white hills cemetry, bendigo chinese association. -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia High School Yearbook. 1986 - WaHIGH, 1986_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the mid 1980's. In this edition, the Principal discusses a possible merge with Watsonia Tech.A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1986 - includes photographs. Note: This edition of the yearbook was not called Kurnaji. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Written in pen on front cover "Donated by Rosie Bray"watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Vision Australia
Article - Text, Heed those with a cane newspaper article
Newspaper interview with Neil Maxwell about his white cane and attitudes towards it, and information about White Cane day and what others can do.1 newspaper article cut from a newspapernon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, white cane day -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Report, Changing attitudes to conservation and the environment reflected in the sites of Antonio Park and Yarran Dheran, 1997
A carefully documented essay on the history of Antonio Park and Yarran Dheran as examples of changes in public attitude to conservation.A carefully documented essay on the history of Antonio Park and Yarran Dheran as examples of changes in public attitude to conservation. References are made to the Aboriginal uses of the land, the roles of the Schwerkolt and Antonio families, the Nunawading City Council and the establishment of Antonio Park Primary School. The importance of appropriate botanic species is stressed. 14 pages. Includes bibliography.A carefully documented essay on the history of Antonio Park and Yarran Dheran as examples of changes in public attitude to conservation. antonio park, mitcham, yarran dheran, antonio family, mullum mullum creek, environment -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia High School Magazine 1962, 1962_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the early 1960's. Watsonia High School has now moved to their own buildings in Nepean Street. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students.Note: This was the 1st Year of Watsonia's solo publication.20 Pages, Blue cover, Title in black with Illustration of students. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. L.G.MillerOwner's name on coverwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia High School Magazine 1963, 1963_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the early 1960's. Watsonia High School now has three levels with increasing student numbers.Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students.20 Pages, Blue cover, Title in black with linocut illustration. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. L.G.MillerOwner's name on coverwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia High School Magazine 1964, 1964_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the early 1960's. Watsonia High School now has four levels with increasing student numbers.Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students.20 Pages, Blue cover, Title in black with linocut illustration. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. L.G.MillerOwner's name on coverwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia High School Magazine 1965, 1965_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the mid 1960's. Watsonia High School now has five levels with increasing student numbers.Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students.28 Pages, Blue cover, Title in black with linocut illustration. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. K. Canty.Owner's name on coverwatsonia high school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Sydney University Press, Aborigines in Colonial Victoria 1835-86, 1979
General account of pre-contact Aborigines; white colonisation and violent conflict; racial attitudes of early settlers; native police; government policy; mission work; foundation of reserves; Coranderrk.Sydney : Sydney University Press, 1979 viii,227p., 12p. of plates : maps ; 22cm. non-fictionGeneral account of pre-contact Aborigines; white colonisation and violent conflict; racial attitudes of early settlers; native police; government policy; mission work; foundation of reserves; Coranderrk.aboriginal australians -- victoria -- treatment -- history., aboriginal and torres straight islander -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Interview with Norm Rees conducted by Jim Smith and Reuben Ryan, late 1980s
Oral history interview of Norm Rees. Former students recall their days at RVIB, the impact of what they learned and experienced there, and how the attitudes to blindness and low vision changed over the years. 2 audio recordings of recollections from former RVIB attendeesroyal victorian institute for the blind, oral history, jim smith, reuben ryan, norm rees -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Banyule Watsonia High School, Banyule Watsonia High School Magazine 1961, 1961_
Depicts events and attitudes; primarily of students; as they go through their adolescent years in the early 1960's. In 1961; the new secondary schools at Banyule and Watsonia shared facilities at Banyule while Watsonia was being built. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports.32 Pages, light brown cover, Headmaster / Principal - J. Rodda. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BENDIGO HIGH SCHOOL REPORT
Bendigo High school report sheet dated 05/08/1969 for Ellison Phillip form 5A. List the subjects, attitude in class, part'n in class, care taken, output of work, percentage mark, effort grading and subject teacher's comment. The report is signed by Aileen Ellison. Attached Bendigo High School Fm. V results for Ellison Phillip.personal effects -
Vision Australia
Medal - Object, Helen Keller medallion, 1980
Produced by Lions International to commemorate the 100 years since the birth of Helen Keller, who was a pioneer in changing attitudes and rallying support for the blind and vision impaired community in the United States of America, as well as around the world.Silver medallion with profile of short-haired woman turned to the leftHelen Keller in profile with the words 'Helen Keller Centennial 1880-1980' on front side. "While they were saying among themselves it can not be done it was done' - Helen Keller (script on back) collectibles, medals -
Victoria Police Museum
Oral history, Sergeant Eileen Rainford, April 2017
Eileen Rainford is a retired Sergeant who joined Victoria Police as one of only eight police women in 1952. Born in England, she served with Liverpool police, patrolling the docks, prior to moving to Australia. Speaking numerous languages, including Polish and German, Rainford worked as a translator and radio broadcaster during and after the second world war. On moving to Australia Rainford joined Victoria Police, where as one of only eight policewomen, she noted a major difference in public attitude towards women working in the force. In this interview, Rainford reflects on these different attitudes and her roles at numerous stations.Digital archive of oral history of former police woman Eileen Rainford. Cut for exhibition purposespolice woman, policewoman, policewomen, oral history, rainford, victoria police -
National Wool Museum
Book, Submission to the Commonwealth Government: Rural credit for drought and other purposes
"Submission to the Commonwealth Government: Rural credit for drought and other purposes" L M Ridd, A R Johnston, United Farmer's and Woolgrower's Association of NSW, 1966. In addition, working paper: "Association attitude on drought relief matters"agricultural societies wool growing pastoral industry - history rural credit, united farmers and woolgrowers association of nsw, agricultural societies, wool growing, pastoral industry - history, rural credit -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Recollections of RVIB School by Molly Miller, interview conducted by Jim Smith and Reuben Ryan, 28/3/1989
Oral history interview of Molly Miller. Former students recall their days at RVIB, the impact of what they learned and experienced there, and how the attitudes to blindness and low vision changed over the years. It was recorded in the Villa Maria Nursing home.1 audio recording of recollections from former RVIB attendeesroyal victorian institute for the blind, oral history, jim smith, reuben ryan, molly miller -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Audio - Oral history interview, Gary Hadley, 21/3/2018
Gary Hadley reflects on changing attitudes towards Vietnam veterans. He recounts that during the war, military grooming standards made blending in with civilians difficult and – coupled with the widespread opposition to the Vietnam War – were a potential risk to the troupes’ safety.This digital oral history interview was conducted at Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch on March 21, 2018 as part of the Veterans Heritage Project.gary hadley, vietnam war, oral history -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, A New Home Style Due This Year, 1965
Boyd talks about the slow evolution of the Australian housing despite the changing culture of lifestyle and living. In particular, discussions on builders and developers' attitude towards housing have hindered the development of Australian Housing to accommodate the ever changing living standards.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘A change in the old home due this year' in The Australian, 06.02.1965.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 4 pagesdevelopers, housing, modern, mass production, robin boyd, manuscript -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Interview with Barry Palmer by Michele Prentice, 4/8/2004
Oral history interview with Barry Palmer by Michele Prentice. Recorded as part of 'Lighthouse on the Boulevard'. Former students and staff recall their days at RVIB, the impact of what they learned and experienced there, and how the attitudes to blindness and low vision changed over the years. 2 audio recordings of recollections from former RVIB attendeesroyal victorian institute for the blind, oral history, michele prentice, barry palmer -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1968 Watsonia High School Yearbook WaHIGH, 1968_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the late 1960's. The word Kurnaji is thought to have been derived from the indigenous Aboriginal language with the meaning "Windy Hill" - refer 1971 Kurnaji Editorial page.Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students.Note: This was the 1st Year of Kurnaji's publication, the last being in 1989 (see Record Item 274).52 Pages, Blue cover, Title "Kurnaji" in Red ink. Cover drawing of students. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. C.K. (Ken) Canty. 2 copies.watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
Yellow, laminated card with three newspaper cuttings. The first is a photo of Tracey Saunders in the 11 years high jump at the sports. The second is a photo are three girls learning to use a computer. They are Megan Baxter, Johanna White and Candice Reid. The third is a photo of Jaclyn Curnow and John Rainbow who received rewards recognising attitudes to school and fellow students, community - - (cut off) and sporting achievement.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, tracey saunders, megan baxter, johanna white, candice reid, jaclyn curnow, john rainbow