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Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
exhibit display plaque
... Healesville-Sanctuary...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre plaque Healesville ...Rectangular metal plaque documenting the opening of the reptile display by the Minister for Conservation during 1970's. Yellow writing partly erased due to poor cleaning."REPTILE DISPLAY / OPENED BY / THE HONOURABLE / W. A. BORTHWICK, M.P. / MINISTER FOR CONSERVATION / ON 19TH NOVEMBER, 1976 / SIR JOHN JUNGWIRTH .. GRAEME G. GEORGE / CHAIRMAN .. DIRECTOR "plaque, healesville-sanctuary, reptile, minister-for-conservation, borthwick, graeme-george -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
framed schedule of fees
... Healesville-Sanctuary...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre admission entrance ...Framed schedule of 1996 Admission Fees for Sir Colin MacKenzie Zoological Park and Melbourne Zoological Gardens. Frame is in dark brown with a gold border close to the glass. Document is printed on a single sheet of A4 paper and was possibly faxed.Typed on lower edge: "6/06/1996 3:21 PM STZOO"admission, entrance-fee, healesville-sanctuary, sir-colin-mackenzie-zoological-park, melbourne-zoological-gardens -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
visitors' book 3, Visitors Book Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary, badger Creek, Healesville
... Visitors Book Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary, badger Creek...Healesville-Sanctuary...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre visitors book ...Black leather hard covered Visitor book. Includes many overseas and VIP visitors, including Princess Alexandra visitors, book, healesville-sanctuary, brolga-room -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mural depicts wildlife
... Healesville Sanctuary... Heatherwood Developmental secondary School Healesville Sanctuary City ...Article about the Nunawading Schools Arts & Education Project.Article about the Nunawading Schools Arts & Education Project placing professional artists in state schools in the City of Nunawading. Mural depicting wildlife.Article about the Nunawading Schools Arts & Education Project. smith, dorothy g, heatherwood developmental secondary school, healesville sanctuary, city of nunawading, vermont south special school, bright, gwen, davis, steve -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
NewsPaper Cutting, Article, Tabain, Merita, Worawa program short of funds, Tuesday January 16, 1990
... participation in Healesville Sanctuary's programs. ...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre Report of curriculum ...Report of curriculum of school and its intended participation in Healesville Sanctuary's programs. Story on lack of support by State and Federal governments for cultural programs at Worawa College in Healesville. This article represents a continued connection between Aborigal communities and Healesville Sanctuary.Newspaper article -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Trans-Air, The Koala is indifferent toVisitors, Sep 1953
... . Transferred from Administration at Healesville Sanctuary.... Transferred from Administration at Healesville Sanctuary 1950s ...photocopy x 1 Original x 1non-fiction1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
silver tea pot
... This tea pot was used in the original Kiosk at Healesville...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre This tea pot was used ...This tea pot was used in the original Kiosk at Healesville Sanctuary during the 1940'sParamount medium-sized 2 pint silver teapot; functional classic design is similar to ones used in hotel dining rooms during the 1940's - quite plain with no markings or embellishment. Long spout, handle with swirl on upper side and marble-sized knob on lid. Larger in diameter at bottom than at the top. Stamped on base - "PARAMOUNT / PLATE / BEST QUALITY / EP NS AI /WARRANTED / HARD SOLDERED / K G LUKE MELB / 2 PT" teapot, k-g-luke, -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
visitors' book 1, Visitors' Book, January 1934
... to the official opening of the Healesville Sanctuary. This first entry...Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre This book was used ...This book was used as a visitors' book prior to the official opening of the Healesville Sanctuary. This first entry was 6 March 1934 and the last 18 March 1959.A very early Visitors' Book for Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary. Black hardcovers with gold leaf printed label. Cloth bound. End papers in marble effect.Names of the Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary Committee on title page. Includes signatures of Sir Colin MacKenzie and Lady Winifred MacKenzie, Julian Huxley, Keith and Elizabeth Murdoch, 1956 Olympic teams etc. visitors, committee-of-management, healesville-shire-council, colin-mackenzie-sanctuary-committee -
Bialik College
Booklet (item) - Scrapbook of photographs, c. 1980s, c. 1980s
... potatoes, sports day and an excursion to Healesville Sanctuary..., sports day and an excursion to Healesville Sanctuary. Please ...Scrapbook of photographs and hand-written captions, c. 1980s. Includes 'Creation of the world' display, students eating potatoes, sports day and an excursion to Healesville Sanctuary. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.sport -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - 1990s negatives and photographs with contextual details
... Year 11, Healesville Sanctuary Excursion (negatives only), nd... with Year 12, Police Breathalyser Year 11, Healesville Sanctuary ...Photographs and negatives from various Bialik School Activities from 1994 to 1999 Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. Various. Date, people, location, event. 1994-1995 loose photographs of student events;1997, Ron Roston? QC at Ethics Presentation, Aborigines and Year 5, Model Seder (negatives only); 1997 packet 2 model Seder (negatives only); Feb 1997: Pinch family, 3 generations at Bialik (photographs) and instrumental music program orientation evening (negatives only); July 1997 Regio envelop Planning Meeting, Tapestry in Progress July 1997, Karen Morrison interview with S Meyer and D Kagn? (negatives only); October 1997 Years 4-6 Play rehearsals, Ethics program EMLC (negatives only); October 1997, packet 2, Year 6 debating, Years 4-6 play rehersal, Year 7 English (negatives only); April 1998 Building site 3 April 1998, French Breakfast, 3D with Year 12, Police Breathalyser Year 11, Healesville Sanctuary Excursion (negatives only), nd: Japanese exchange students, Alumni Rabbit visits school, Year 6 Business Studies Unit (negatives only); Term 1 1998 Publicity Music Department (photographs and negatives); Music Photos 1999 (photographs only) football, music, exchange students, generations, alumni, seder, regio emelio, 1997 tapestry, ethics, english, performance art -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clippings, Ringwood Mail, First Speech Night - Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria, 1958
... to Warrandyte, the Maroondah Dam and Healesville Wild Life Sanctuary... to Warrandyte, the Maroondah Dam and Healesville Wild Life Sanctuary ...Ringwood Mail newspaper article clipped from pages 9 and 14, 23 December, 1958.Norwood's First Speech Night FOR its first Annual Speech Night Norwood High School put on a remarkably smooth and entertaining performance. It even broke new ground for these occasions by staging a junior Mannequin Parade. In the appreciative audience were the Mayor and Mayoress of Ringwood (Cr. and Mrs. R. 0. Spencer), Cr.and Mrs. Peter Vergers, Cr.and Mrs. Doug Baxter, Cr.and Mrs. Ben Hubbard, and Mr. George Ormandy (Head Master of Ringwood High School) and Mrs. Ormandy. After the singing of the Norwood High School Song,'Fidelis', the Mayor, as Chairman, gave high praise to the school for its 'mighty effort on its first Speech Night.' It was an historic night, he said, an event which would live in the minds of the boys and girls of the school for as long as they lived. Education was a live issue today, the Mayor said, and it was as well to reflect on what the teaching staff of a school was asked to do. They were asked to teach the children how to play their part in life, to make decent men and women of them. And if the children were a future disappointment to their parents the Head Master and the staff could not be blamed. On behalf of the Council and citizens of Ringwood, the Mayor offered congratulations and good wishes for a happy Christmas. In his report the Head Master (Mr. J. A. Gibson, B.A.) said the school colours of purple and gold had been appropriately chosen because of the golden wattle and purple sarsaparilla which rioted through the district. The badge design was a transition of Nowood to Northward, a symbolic representation of the magnetic compass which formed the central motif of the badge. The fact that the compass is used by travellers as a reliable guide gave the school the motto 'Fidelis' which combined the ideas of faithfulness trustworthiness and dependability. The word was easy to remember and to say, and its meaning set a worthy ideal which the boys and girls of the school could strive to attain. For House names native words had been chosen and they were associated with features of the district. The names Kalinda, Maroondah, Mullum and Yarra had already acquired a special significance for everyone associated -with the school. School traditions were also being established, the report went on, by the holding of annual swimming and athletic meetings and the awarding of prizes, and the school had been helped here by the generosity of certain good people of the community who had presented trophies. In the field of inter-house activities the Couche family had presented to the school the Couche Cup for Swimming Contests, and the Warrandyte cup for aggregate points earned in all sports; Mr. Avison had presented the Norwood Cup. for Athletics Contests, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godbehear the Rosebank Shield for award to the House gaining the highest aggregate score each year. Members of the Mackinlay family had perpetuated the name of the early owner of the property on which the school is built by donating a sum of money, the interest of which would provide the William and Elizabeth Mackinlay Prize each year for the Dux of Norwood High School. ATHLETIC SUCCESS The gross enrolment of 117, included 52 boys and 65 girls, who were divided into three forms of approx equal ability. The curriculum had been broadened to include excursions to the Art Gallery and Museum, to Orchestral concerts, and trips to Warrandyte, the Maroondah Dam and Healesville Wild Life Sanctuary. The school had taken part in inter-school sports contests during the year and came first in their section of the Swimming Contests held at Olympic Pool, also gaining second place at the Athletic Meeting at Olympic Park late in the year. A Social Service League had been formed in the school and had raised £36/7/3. This had been distributed to the Anti-Cancer Campaign, the Lord Mayor's Hospital Appeal, and Yooralla Crippled Children's Appeal. A Parents and Citizens Association had also been formed which had already raised more than £90 towards school funds. Mr. Gibson expressed the school's appreciation to the Head Master, staff and pupils of Boronia High School where Norwood pupils had been guests, and hoped that Norwood would be able to look after Mitcham High School as well in the coming year. After an informative explanation of the 'Importance and Responsibilities of a High School Advisory Council given by Inspector of Schools, Mr. H. W. Hopkins, B.A., the big moment of the evening arrived—the presentation of prizes and certificates by the Hon. J. W. Manson, MLA. Mr. Manson said the purpose of a school was twofold. It was to teach the children to fend for themselves and to live with one another. He congratulated Norwood High on its good start for the year and also those who didn't win prizes because, he said, they had learnt the most important lesson of all — not to win but to keep on trying. Second half of the program was purely entertainment. The School Drama Club presented a Christmas Nativity tableau and an adaptation of Charles Dickens' 'Christmas Carol' with considerable talent. The unique Dress Parade, conducted on the usual professional lines with a running commentary, was both amusing in its sophistication and delightful for the youthful charm of the mannequins and the excellence of the garments displayed. Attractive winter and summer school uniforms were displayed by boys and girls and featured the purple and gold colouring of the school. The girls' summer uniforms were fresh and cool looking with narrow lavender and white stripes. Gold Cesarine sports frocks were distinguished by a purple cord sash. Garments were made by girls in the Needlework Classes and reflected the greatest credit on both pupils and teachers. Cooking aprons, skirts, frocks and knitted sweaters and cardigans showed a wide variety and charm and the school uniforms were practical and smart. There was a bracket of rollicking folk dancing and a Making Music Interlude in which a group of boys and girls, in full hillbilly rig put on a turn with home-made instruments, penny whistles and their own fresh young voices. Teamwork was very good and the whole thing most amusing. Under the direction of Mr.J. A. Collins, the School choir sang delightfully; the traditional 'Greensleeves' and 'Gaudeums Igitur' being particularly effective. PRESENTATION PRIZES FORM 1A PASS CERTIFICATES — Margaret Forder, Noala Fullarton,Karen Gill, Jeanette Hamilton, Maureen Ing, Phyllis Kellar, Marie Knee, Norma Leslie, Mary Mackay, Valerie Quaife, Beverley Rimmer, Elizabeth Stubbs, Heather Trout, Gail Waugh, Brigitte Wieneroider, Jacqueline Wilson, Jeffrey Barnes, Stuart Dickson, Donald Duff, Brian Fitzgrald, Patrick Ford, Ian .Holt, Robert Jenkins, Allan Meyland, Ross Perkins, David Pullen, Denis Wise, John Wright. HONOUR CERTIFICATES; Lois Dewar, 89; Pauline Harmer 86.9, Brian Horswell 87.2. PASS CERTIFICATE and MOST IMPROVED: Willy Hoogstraat. HONOUR CERTIFICATE and DUX: Anne Luscombe, 94.9. FORM IB PASS CERTIFICATES: Faye Alsop, Helen Ashton, Joan Bedford, Carole Bonnett, Hazle Collins, Eileen Gunn, Gloria Lander, Meryn Longmire, Dianne Mclntyre, Geraldine McWilliam, Leslie Mahoney, Dawn Marley-, Judith Miller, Ann Morgan, Lucia Pruis, Dianne Whitehead, Jeffrey Aus, Peter Buckthorpe, Donald Falkingham, Brian Girvan, Nicholas Lobb, Graham Prime, Keith Purdie, Ronald Ryan, Colin Standfield, Kerry Stuart, Michael Toppin, Ian Weist, Terrence West, James Wilson. HONOLTR CERTIFICATES: Anne Couche 85.2; Susan Rule, 93.1; Dianne Thompson 92.1. PASS CERTIFICATE and MOST IMPROVED: Anne Bottomley. HONOUR CERTIFICATE and DUX: Arno Haemmerlea. FORM 1C PASS CERTIFICATES: Caroline Andrew, Ann Blower, Dianne Brown, Glenda Farrall, Judith Gibson, Jane Godbehear, Deidre Harding, Helen Morris, Margaret Patterson, Beverley Vergers, Heike Wenzel, Naomi Willshire. Beverley Wilson, Linda Woolan, Geoffrey David, Rowan Don, Timothy Donovan, Anthony Johnston, Michael Lavey, Frank Noble, Michael Parks, Graham Rogers, Gordon Stark, Angus Stark, David Williams. HONOUR, CERTIFICATES: Jennifer Coombs 87.1; Janice Cooke, 85.3; Merlyn Robertson 89.4; Richard Bell, 88.5; Peter Van Den Heuvel, 92.9; John Kerr, 89.3. PASS CERTIFICATE and MOST IMPROVED: Phillip Brown. HONOUR CERTTFICATE and DUX; Helena Lobb. ART PRIZE: Merlyn Robertson, 1C. NEEDLEWORK PRIZE: Judith Gibson, 1C. WILLIAM and ELIZABETH MACKINLAY PRIZE for Dux of the School: Anne Luscombe, 34.8. ATHLETICS CHAMPIONS. Norma Leslie (Mullum) under 13, girls. Dianne Whitehead (Yarra), 13 yrs and over girls, Don Falkingham (Kalinda), under 13, yrs, boys, Denis Wise (Maroondah), 13 years and over. HOUSE AWARDS Couche Cup for House Swimming Competition: Maroondah. Norwood Cup for House Athletics; Mullum. Warrandyte Cup for House Sport: Yarra. Rosebank Shield, for total House Points scored during year: Mullum. -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
art exhibition brochure
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre art exhibition ... -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
art exhibition invitation
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre art exhibition ... -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, Taipan had me in blue funk, 2 August 1950
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Re milking ...Re milking of venom from Taipan snake involving former Director David Fleay.Photocopynon-fictionRe milking of venom from Taipan snake involving former Director David Fleay.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Tiger Cat's Exciting Nine Days, 5 March 1951
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Tiger cat ...Tiger cat on the loose.Photocopynon-fictionTiger cat on the loose.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Boys can earn money, 1 April 1952
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950 Young boys ...Young boys encouraged to collect worms and yabbies to feed platypuses at the Sanctuary.Photocopynon-fictionYoung boys encouraged to collect worms and yabbies to feed platypuses at the Sanctuary.1950 -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Snake show draws crowds, ?1 January 1953
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Demonstrations ...Demonstrations of snake handling and first aid.Photocopynon-fictionDemonstrations of snake handling and first aid.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, Snake bite aid at Sanctuary, 13 February 1953
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Healesville ...Healesville Sanctuary supplies snake anti-venene for young victim of copperhead snake bite.Photocopynon-fictionHealesville Sanctuary supplies snake anti-venene for young victim of copperhead snake bite. 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Mercury, "Who Brings the Storks", 16 July 1951
... Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre 1950s Arrival ...Arrival of Stocks from Northern territoryPhotocopynon-fictionArrival of Stocks from Northern territory1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The School Paper, Birds and Beasts at Badger Creek, 1 Dec 1953
... to the Healesville Sanctuary Photocopy Birds and Beasts at Badger Creek ...Short story about a mud-lark which was taken to the Healesville SanctuaryPhotocopy non-fictionShort story about a mud-lark which was taken to the Healesville Sanctuary1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Healesville Guardian, 25 March 1955
Sanctuary inmates The emuoriginal non-fictionSanctuary inmates The emu1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, City Boys Meet Their Friends from the Bush, 19 Jan 1954
... 1950s Members of the Opportunity Club visit Healesville ...Members of the Opportunity Club visit Healesville Sanctuary. From donor's personal collection. Reproduction copy has been replaced with the original- 22 April 2009 [KM]Original non-fictionMembers of the Opportunity Club visit Healesville Sanctuary. From donor's personal collection. Reproduction copy has been replaced with the original- 22 April 2009 [KM]1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Healesville Guardian, Healesville News and Notes, 7 May 1954
... flora- Parking area to be improved at Sanctuary. Original ...Exhibition of the Platypus ['Corrie'] - Wesley College Forestry Camp to help with cultivation of native flora- Parking area to be improved at Sanctuary.Originalnon-fictionExhibition of the Platypus ['Corrie'] - Wesley College Forestry Camp to help with cultivation of native flora- Parking area to be improved at Sanctuary.1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Sanctuary More Popular at Healesville, 17 July 1954
... Sanctuary More Popular at Healesville... and reasons why. Photocopy Sanctuary More Popular at Healesville ...Increase in number of visitors to Sanctuary and reasons why.Photocopynon-fictionIncrease in number of visitors to Sanctuary and reasons why. 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, Healesville Guardian, 25 February 1955
... regarding the Sanctuary original Newspaper Cutting Healesville ...public notice about information being sent to unknown regarding the Sanctuaryoriginalnon-fictionpublic notice about information being sent to unknown regarding the Sanctuary 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper, Healesville Guardian, 30 September 1955
... 1950s Open column The Sanctuary Director original Newspaper ...Open column The Sanctuary Directororiginalnon-fictionOpen column The Sanctuary Director 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Report, The Healesville Guardian, Mr David Fleay honored, 6 December 1947
Detailed report on the special screening of `motion pictures' in the Badger Creek Hall in honour of Mr and Mrs Fleay. `Colour pictures' were also shown of the Fleay's travels in America and film made on exhibits in Sanctuary.photocopyDetailed report on the special screening of `motion pictures' in the Badger Creek Hall in honour of Mr and Mrs Fleay. `Colour pictures' were also shown of the Fleay's travels in America and film made on exhibits in Sanctuary. 1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Guardian, Healesville Greets a Princess, 18 September 1959
... 1950s Princess Alexandra's visit to the Sanctuary ...Princess Alexandra's visit to the Sanctuary.photocopynon-fictionPrincess Alexandra's visit to the Sanctuary. 1950s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - NewsPaper Cutting, Report, Healesville Guardian, Sanctuary Committee, 22 June 1946
Monthly meeting of Sanctuary Committee.photocopyMonthly meeting of Sanctuary Committee.1940s -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Article, Eadie, Robert R, Healesville memories, 30 Mar 1946
... 1940s History concerning Healesville - Sanctuary ...History concerning Healesville - Sanctuary not mentioned.photocopyHistory concerning Healesville - Sanctuary not mentioned.1940s