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Ringwood and District Historical SocietyProgramme, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Schedule for the Annual Autumn Show, 1971, 1971
... MARCH 4TH AT 9 P.M. RULES FOR COMPETITORS All Exhibits must be stages by 12 Noon and must not be removed before 9 p.m. Exhibitors must apply on moring of Show to the Secretary for Cards which must be placed in front of Exhibit in the allotted space. ...MARCH 4TH AT 9 P.M. RULES FOR COMPETITORS All Exhibits must be stages by 12 Noon and must not be removed before 9 p.m. Exhibitors must apply on moring of Show to the Secretary for Cards which must be placed in front of Exhibit in the allotted space. ...Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Schedule for the Annual Autumn Show, 1971.12 page booklet- typed Schedule.Front Page Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Schedule for the Annual Autumn Show To be held in the Assembly Hall, Ringwood High School, Bedford Road, Ringwood Saturday, March 6, 1971. (Doors Open at 2 p.m.) Entries close: 9 p.m. Thursday March 4th, 1971. Admission: Adults: 30 centsChildren: 5 cents Next Page OFFICE BEARERS LIFE MEMBERS: Mrs.Lord, Mrs.W.McDowell, Mr.B.J.Hubbard, Messrs.W.Gillespie, E.Bennett, G.W.Burns, E.T.Kearsley, Les.Ingram, W.McDowell. PRESIDENT:Mr.J.Roberts 39 Warrandyte Road Ringwood, Telephone: 870-1483 VICE-PRESIDENTS: Mrs.D.Hutchinson Mr.V.H.Wilson MENS' COMMITTEE: Mr.G.W.Burns, Mr.W.McDowell, Mr.E.Frame, Mr.V.H.Wilson, MR.J.Percival LADIES COMMITTEE: Mesdames: W.McDowell, D.Hutchinson, A.Mabu, D.Wilson, Miss Isbester TREASURER: Mr.D.Puckey Summit Crescent Ringwood North SECRETARY: Mrs.V.H.Wilson 38 William Street Ringwood, Telephone: 870-7458 ENTRIES CLOSE ON THRUSDAY MARCH 4TH 1971 AT 9 P.M. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THIS SHOW. PROGRAMME Staging of Exhibits 8.30 a.m. till 12 Noon Judging Commences 12.30 p.m. Show Opens 2.30 p.m. Removal of Exhibits 9.00 p.m. Admission: Adults: 30 centsChildren: 5 cents Page One EXHIBITORS MAY MAIL OR TELEPHONE ENTRIES TO THE UNDERMENTIONED:- MRS.V.H.WILSON,38 William Street, Ringwood870-7458 MRS.D.HUTCHINSON, 48 Caroline Street, RINGWOOD 870-8577 ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY MARCH 4TH AT 9 P.M. RULES FOR COMPETITORS All Exhibits must be stages by 12 Noon and must not be removed before 9 p.m. Exhibitors must apply on moring of Show to the Secretary for Cards which must be placed in front of Exhibit in the allotted space. All Exhibits, except Floral Art, must be grown by the Exhibitor. Awards will be made by the Judges whose decision is final. Prize Money available at 8 p.m. and if not claimed within one month will revert to the Society. Exhibits should be names. In a close finish this counts. No Exhibitor allowed in Hall whilst Judging is in progress. Any Protest shall be in writing accompanied with a 50 cent deposit lodged with the Secretary before 7 p.m. on day of Show. Protest must be limited to non-accordance of an Exhibit within the Schedule. The Committee is empowered to determine and protest to be forfeited if it deems such to be frivolous. BOWL:- The width of the vessel must be greater than its height. VASE:- The height of the vessel must be greater than its width. Page Two Continuation of: RULES FOR COMPETITORS... The Rules of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria will apply. Dahlias will be judged under the Rules and Standards laid down by the National and Royal Dahlias Society of Victoria. A VASE consists of 3 to 6 stems (in Cut Flowers) unless otherwise stated. AWARDS: Bronze Medal of the National Dahlia Society for Best Dahlia Exhibit. BLUE RIBBONS MAY BE AWARDD FOR:- BEST VASE OF CUT FLOWERS BEST DAHLIA OVER 6 INCHES BEST VASE DAHLIAS UNDER 6 INCHESBST FLORAL ART EXHIBIT BEST SEEDLING DAHLIA CERTIFICATES OF MERIT:- GIANT DAHLIA OVER 8 INCHESBEST SHRUB MINIATURE CACTUS DAHLIA BETWEEN 4 1/2" TO 6" BEST POT PLANT CHARM DECORATIVE BETWEEN 6' AND 8' BEST VEGETABLE BEST SINGLE ROSE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ENTRY FEE PER SCHEDULE CLA CLASS - 5 CENTS PER ENTRY. PLEASE NOTE THAT ENTRY FEE FOR ITEMS NO. 1 AND 2 IS 25 CENTS IN EACH SECTION ENTRIES CLOSE: THURSDAY MARCH 4TH, 1971 AT 9 P.M. Page Three VICTORIANCHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 1 SCH.NO: FIRST 1DAHLIAS UNDER 8 INCHES 12 Vases (3 of each) Distinct Varieties TROPHY VALUED AT $5.00 29 Giant Dahlias, Distinct Varieties (SPONSORED BY AMETCO TRAVEL AGENCY, RINGWOOD) To be won Three Times - Trophy valued at $20-00 DAHLIAS OPEN SECTION 2 39 Dahlias 3 Medium Cactus, 3 Miniature Cactus, 3 Charm Cactus, Distinct Varieties, Shown separately $2-00 44 Giant Decorative, Distinct Varieties 50c. 51 Giant Decorative 30c. 63 Giant Cactus, Distinct Varieties 50c. 71 Giant Cactus 30c. 86 Medium Garden Cactus N.N.D. 50c. 93 Medium Garden Cactus, Distinct Varieties 50c. 10 3 Medium Decorative Distinct Varieties 50c. 11 1 Medium Decorative 30c. 12 6 Vases Miniature Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each - 75c 13 3 Vases Miniature Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each - 50c 14 3 Vases Miniature Decorative, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each 50c 15 1 Vase Miniature Dahlias - 3 Blooms Distinct Variety 30c 16 3 Vases Charm Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each - 50c 17 3 Vases Charm Decorative - Distinct Varieties - 3 of each 50c Page Four Continuation of: SECTION 2 - DAHLIAS OPEN. SCH.NO. FIRST 18 1 Vase Charm, 3 Blooms, Distinct Variety30c 19 Seedling Dahlia Over Six Inches30c 20 Seedling Dahlia Under Six Inches 30c 21 3 Vases Pompones, Distinct Varieties, 3 of each50c 22 1 Vase Pompones, N.N.D, 50c 23 3 Exhibition Cactus Distinct Varieties 50c 24 1 Exhibition Cactus30c 25 1 Miniature Dahlia20c 26 1 Charm Dahlia 20c 27 1 Vase Dahlias Under 8 Inches, 10 Stalks, N.N.D. 75c SECTION 3: RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP DAHLIAS - AMATEUR 28 6 Giant Dahlias, Distinct Varieties $1.00 29 9 Dahlias Distinct Varieties (Shown Separately) 3 Medium Cactus; 3 Miniature Cactus, 3 Charm Cactus $2.00 30 3 Giant Decorative Distinct Varieties 50c 31 1 Giant Decorative30c 32 3 Giant Cactus, Distinct Varieties 30c 34 3 Medium Decoratve Distinct Varieties 50c 35 1 Medium Decorative 30c 36 3 Medium Cactus Distinct Varieties50c 37 1 Medium Cactus 30c 38 3 Vases Miniature Cactus Distinct Varieties (3 of each) 50c 39 1 Vase Miniature Cactus 3 Blooms N.N.D. 50c 40 1 Vase Miniature Decorative 3 Blooms N.N.D.50c Page Five Continuation of: SECTION 3 - AMATEUR DAHLEA CLASS SCH.NO: FIRST 413 Vases Charm Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each -50c. 421 Vase Charm Cactus, Distinct Variety - 3 Blooms - 30c 433 Vases Charm Decorative, Distinct Varieties, 3 of each50c 441 Vase Charm Decorative 5 Blooms N.N.D. 30c 451 Vase Miniature, 3 Blooms, N.N.D.20c 461 Charm 471 Vase Pompones 5 Blooms N.N.D.50c 481 Vase Show or Ball Dahlias 3 Blooms N.N.D. 50c. SECTION 4: DAHLIAS - NOVICE 491 Giant Dahlia 30c 501 Medium Dahlia 30c 511 Vase Miniature Dahlias, 3 Blooms, N.N.D.30c 521 Vase Charm Dahlias, 3 Blooms, N.N.D. 30c 531 Miniature Dahlia20c 541 Charm Dahlia 20c SECTION 5:R O S E S-O P E N 55Roses, 3 Blooms in Separate Containers, (Distinct Varieties)40c 56Roses, 3 Blooms, 1 colour shown separately 30c 57Roses, 3 Blooms, Bud to Full Bloom 30 c 58Roses, 3 Vases, Distinct Varieties 75c 59Roses, 1 Vase Full Bloom showing stamens 30c 60Roses, 1 Vase C.V.A. 20c Page Six Continuation of: SECTION 5 - R O S E S-O P E N SCH.NO:FIRST 611 Rose in Bloom20c 62Rose, 1 Vase of Floribunda or Grandiflora 30c SECTION 6 - R O S E S - A M A T E U R 63Rose, 1 Bloom20c 64Rose, 1 Vase, C.V.A. 30c 65Roses, 3 Blooms, Distinct Varieties35c 66Roses, 3 Blooms, Bud to Full Bloom 35c 67Roses, 1 Vase Floribunda or Grandiflora30c SECTION 7C U T F L O W E R S -O P E N 683 Vases Cut Flowers, Distinct Kinds, C.V.A. 50c 691 Vase Cut Flowers, Distinct Variety, C.V.A. 25c 701 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kind 25c 711 Vase Cut Flowers, Pink Shades, Distinct Kind25c 721 Vase Cut Flowers, White Shades, Distinct Kind 25c 731 Vase Cut Flowers, Cream or Yellow Shades25c 741 Vase Cut Flowers, Blue Shades 25c 751 Head Hydrangeas25c 763 Vases Geranium or Pelargonium, N.N.D. 25c 771 Vase Asters, C.V.A.25c 781 Vase Zinnias, Distinct Variety, Dahlia Flowered25c 793 Vases Zinnias, Distinct Colours, Dahlia Flowered 25c 801 Vase Lilliput Zinnias, C.V.A. 25c 811 Vase Marigolds. C.V.A. 25c 821 Vase Cut Flowers, not shown in this Schedule 25c 831 Vase Decorative Chrysanthemum, C.V.A., A.N.S.25c Page Seven Continuation of: SECTION 7:CUT FLOWERS - OPEN - SCH.NO: FIRST: 841 Container phlox, C.V.A.25c SECTION 8C U TF L O W E R S - AMATEUR 853 Vases Cut Flowers, Distinct Kinds, C.V.A. 40c 861 Vase Cut Flowers, Distinct Variety, C.V.A. 25c 871 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds25c 881 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 891 Vase Cut Flowers, Blue Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 901 Vase Cut Flowers, White Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 913 Vases Fuchsias, C.V.A.25c 923 Vases Geraniums or Pelargoniums (N.N.D.) 25c 931 Vase Aster, C.V.A.25c. 941 Vase African Marigolds, Distinct Variety 25c 951 Vase Zinnias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c. 961 Vase Cut Flowers not stated in Schedule 25c 971 Flower not stated in Schedule 25c 981 Vase Geranium, Distinct Variety25c 991 Container Phlox25c Page Eight SECTION 9 - C U T F L O W E R S - N O V I C E SCH.NO:FIRST: 1001 Vase Asters 25c 1011 Vase Snap Dragons C.V.A.25c 1021 Vase Marigold C.V.A.25c 1031 Vase Zemias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c 1041 Vase Zemias, Lilliput, C.V.A. 25c 1051 Container Phlox 25c SECTION 10 F L O R A L A R T O P E N FIRST SECOND 106Arrangement of Flowers for the Home50c 20c 107Table Centre Piece of Mixed Flowers 50c 20c 108Bowl of Dahlias 50c 20c 109Arrangement of Autumn Tones (Any Foliage Allowed)50c 20c 110 Arrangement of Flowers (Dahlias to predominate - May include any plant material and accessories)$1-00 50c 111Dry Arrangement 50c 20c 112Church Arrangement 50c 20c 113A Basket of Fruit 50c 20c 114Line Arrangement (May include any Plant Material) 50c 20c 115"AS I LIKE IT" (May include any Plant Material and Accessories) 50c 20c 116Arrangement, Tall and Stately 50c 20c 117Bowl of Floating Flowers (FLOWERS MUST FLOAT)35c 15c Page Nine SECTION 11 F L O R A L A R T - A M A T E U R SCH.NO: FIRST:SECOND: 118Arrangement of Dahlias35c 15c 119Miniature Arrangement 50c 15c 120Harvest Arrangement of Flowers and/or Vegetables 40c20c 121Arrangement of Gladioli 35c 15c 122One Flower Spray30c 15c 123Arrangement of Five Dahlias 35c 15c 124Presentation Basket50c 20c 125Arrangement in Pink and Gray on Silver 40c 20c S P E C I A L N O T I C E PLEASE NOTE THAT SCHEDULE NUMBERS 106, 118 AND 120, TO BE EXHIBITED IN 2FT.6IN. NICHE.. SECTION 12 F L O R A L A R T - INTERMEDIATE SCH.NO: FIRST: SECOND: 126A Dry Arrangement 30c15c 127Presentation Basket40c20c 128Tall Arrangement 30c15c 129Line Arrangement Five Flowers40c20c ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY MARCH 4TH, 1971 AT 9 P.M. Page Ten SECTION 13 F L O R A L A R T - N O V I C E SCH.NO:FIRST: SECOND: 130"My Choice" 30c 15c 131Dry Arrangement 30c 15c 132One Flower Spray 30c 15c 133Presentation Basket 40c 20c 134Arrangement, "AS I LIKE IT"30c 15c SECTION 14V E G E T A B L E S SCH.NO:FIRST: 135Collection of not more than 8 Vegetables $1.50 136Brace (2) of Apple Cuccumbers25c. 137Brace (2) of Long Cuccumbers 25c 138Plate of 4 Tomatoes, smooth, (eith Stalks) 25c. 139Plate of 4 Onions25c 140One Vegetable Marrow25c 141One Pumpkin 25c 142One Lettuce25c 143Plate of Peas - 12 Pods - 25c 144Plate of Climbing Beans - 12 Beans25c. 145Plate of Dwarf Beans - 12 Beans - 25c 146Bunch of Three Carrots with Tops25c 147Bunch of Three Parsnips 25c 148One Head Silver Beet25c 149Plate of 4 Potatoes25c 150Bunch of 3 Red Beet with Tops 25c 1513 Sticks of Rhubarb with Leaves25c 152Vegetable not otherwise specified 25c 1533 Cobs Sweet Corn25c. Page Eleven SECTION 14 - F R U I T SCH.NO: FIRST: SECOND: 154A Dish of 4 Culinary Apples 25c 155A Dish of 4 Dessert Apples 25c 156A Dish of 4 Lemons 25c 157A Dish of 6 Passion Fruit 25c 158A Fruit not otherwise stated 25c SECTION 15 - FLORAL ART - CHILDREN 11 TO 14 YEARS 159Floral Mat 12 inches by 9 inches 75c25c 160Arrangement of 3 Flowers (Any Foliage) 20c10c 161Decorated Saucer of Flowers20c 10c 162Flower Arrangement in Egg Cup 20c10c 163Novelty of any Horticultural Material20c 10c 164Boquet of Flowers 20c 10c 165Miniature Arrangement not to Exceed Three Inches 20c 10c. 166Arranged Vase of Flowers 20c 10c 167Arranged Vase of 6 Dahlias20c 10c. SECTION 16SPECIAL FUCHSIAS SECTION 168Single, 3 Distinct Variety 169Single, 6 Distinct Variety 170Single, 3 C.V.A. 171Single, 6 C.V.A. 172Double, 3 Distinct Variety 173Double, 6 Distinct Variety 174Double, 3 Distinct Variety 175Double, 6 C.V.A. Page Twelve Fuchsias Florets to be displayed on collar in a container (Small). Containers and Collars will be supplied by the Club, PRIZE-CARDS - FIRST, SECOND, WILL BE AWARDED ALSO MERIT CARD. A TROPHY WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST EXHIBIT IN SPECIAL FUCHSIAS SECTION SPECIAL OPEN CLASS - POT PLANTS.... SCH.NO:FIRST: 1761 Pot Plant, Foliage30c 1771 Pot Plant, Orchid In Bloom 30c 1781 Pot Succulents 30c 1791 Pot Geranium in Bloom 30c 1801 Pot Geranium Foliage 30c 1813 Indoor Plants - Different Varieties 30c 1825 Pots, at least 3 in Bloom 30c 183Container of Mixed Plants 30c 1841 Pot Plant in Bloom 30c Back Page G A R D E N C O M P E T I T I O N G A R D E N C O M P E T I T I O N sponsored by RINGWOOD CITY COUNCIL (Entries close Thursday February18th) (JUDGING SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27TH, 1971) ENTRIES MAY BE LEFT WITH: MRS.D.HUTCHINSON MRS.V.H.WILSON 43 Caroline Streetor38 William Street RINGWOOD RINGWOOD 870-8577870-7458 JOIN THESOCIETY Our MONTHLY MEETINGS are held on the THIRD MONDAY at 8 p.m. on each month in the PUBLIC LIBRARY, Warrandyte Road, RINGWOOD. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION: ONE DOLLAR ($1-00) C H R Y S A N T H E M U M S H O W SATURDAY, MAY 8TH, 1971 WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS Sunrise Secretarial Service, 12 Grey Street, Ringwood East Telephone: 870-6871 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Date Book, n.d
... Cards, for distribution by greeting card retailers to their customers. Green card cover, illustration of girl and flowers on front. Inside lined and numbered page for each month of the year. Jan, Feb, March...Cards, for distribution by greeting card retailers to their customers. Green card cover, illustration of girl and flowers on front. Inside lined and numbered page for each month of the year. Jan, Feb, March ...Friendship date book produced by Sands Greeting Cards, for distribution by greeting card retailers to their customers. Green card cover, illustration of girl and flowers on front. Inside lined and numbered page for each month of the year. Jan, Feb, March and Nov. missingBack: 'M.J. & J.W Holt Authorised Newsagent 50 Percy St. Portland Phone: 23.1988 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBereavement Cards, Charles Partington, died March 13th 1905, 13/03/1905
... Aged 80 years and was later interred in the Strathallan Cemetery" 3 x black and white bereavement cards (possibly accompanied floral tributes). Charles Partington, died March 13th 1905. ...Charles Partington came to Greensborough with his family in the 1857 to farm along the Plenty River. Members of his family still live in the area.A memory of a Greensborough pioneer, these cards are an example of bereavement cards in the early 20th century3 x black and white bereavement cards (possibly accompanied floral tributes). "Sacred to the memory of Charles Partington who departed this life March 13th 1905. Aged 80 years and was later interred in the Strathallan Cemetery"charles partington, ellen whatmough, partington family, bereavement cards -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Birthday Book, Raphael Tuck & Sons et al, The Dickens Birthday Book, 1901-1911
... March 23rd, without brackets. The artist, Pilford Fletcher Watson (1892-1907), was born in London. He moved to Sydney, where he became a prominent and well-established artist and a founding member of the Academy of Arts, Australia, established in 1891. His works included local scenery, architecture, and the interiors of historic buildings. Many of his pieces were bequeathed to the State Library of New South Wales. The firm, Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, was a printer and publisher that operated in London from 1866 to 1960. Its logo was the artist's easel, palette and brush. The firm that specialised in greeting cards...March 23rd, without brackets. The artist, Pilford Fletcher Watson (1892-1907), was born in London. He moved to Sydney, where he became a prominent and well-established artist and a founding member of the Academy of Arts, Australia, established in 1891. His works included local scenery, architecture, and the interiors of historic buildings. Many of his pieces were bequeathed to the State Library of New South Wales. The firm, Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, was a printer and publisher that operated in London from 1866 to 1960. Its logo was the artist's easel, palette and brush. The firm that specialised in greeting cards ...Birthday Books are personal record books for names and birth dates of friends and relatives. This book includes a quote from Charles Dickens for each day of the year. The books were published in many editions, with different publishers, illustrators, covers and designs. This Dickens Birthday book was presented as a gift to fifteen-year-old Clara Skirrow on January 19th 1911, by Mr and Mrs B Watson, perhaps the 'Benji Watson' in the book, whose birthday was July 1st, 1887. The entries in the book include several with the surnames Watson and Skirrow. Interestingly, names are entered in various writing styles, perhaps because each entry was written by the person of that name, similar to an autograph book. Curiously, there are two entries for Connie Watson, one in brackets on March 16th, the other on March 23rd, without brackets. The artist, Pilford Fletcher Watson (1892-1907), was born in London. He moved to Sydney, where he became a prominent and well-established artist and a founding member of the Academy of Arts, Australia, established in 1891. His works included local scenery, architecture, and the interiors of historic buildings. Many of his pieces were bequeathed to the State Library of New South Wales. The firm, Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, was a printer and publisher that operated in London from 1866 to 1960. Its logo was the artist's easel, palette and brush. The firm that specialised in greeting cards and produced puzzles. It also became the world’s largest postcard publisher. In 1960, the firm amalgamated with others to become the British Printing Corporation. The fly page states that Ralph Tuck & Sons, Ltd. was the publisher to Their Majesties, the King and Queen, and Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales. This would suggest that this book was published from 1901 to 1910, when King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and Prince George and his wife Princess Mary were permitted to use these titles. NAMES LISTED IN THE BIRTHDAY BOOK (the museum has photographs of every entry in the book, which are available on enquiry): - January 1 Mrs J (or S) Watson January 11 Wilfred Skirrow, 1904 January 16 Elsie Watson, 1897 January 17 Elsie Hartley, 23/06/2012 [error?] January 21 Frances Victoria Haieck January 29 Annie Skirrow, 1884 February 14 Willie Illingworth February 17 Bessie Watson February 19 Mrs Butterfield, 22 Apperley Rd, Idle [UK] February 27 William Ernest Futter ? March 13 Carrie Barker March 16 Connie Watson March 19 Hilda Graham March 20 Mrs W. Illingworth March 23 Connie Watson April 5 Mrs Ruth Ann Skirrow April 6 William Dickinson Goldsbrough April 11 Norman Goldsbrough April 16 May Jessen April 19 Mrs A Dixon April 20 Mrs S Watson April 23 John Fred Stansfield, 1912 April 24 Reginald Goldsbrough May 12 Bertha Ellis May 18 Gladys McInnes May 28 Mrs Arthur Watson June 3 Jack Watson, 1910 June 10 Mr James Watmough June 18 Miss Hilda Hodgson, 1895 June 26 Sarah Atkinson, 1894 June 30 Mary A Bannister, 1896 July 1 Benji Watson, 1887 July 1 Ester Watmough, 1896 July 2 Clara Skirrow, 1896 July 2 Aunt Jinni July 2 Aunt Hannah July 10 Ellen Gertrude Connolly July 11 Violet Mathieson July 23 Hady Rogers July 26 Sarah Atkinson August 2 Allan Watson August 3 George Skirrow August 6 Thomas Skirrow August 6 Gladys Patten August 8 John Waite, 1909 August 21 Lilian Pattison, 1909 August 25 Ethel Watson, 1889 August 25 Evellyn Goldsbrough September 4 Miss Frances Barker September 12 Ernest Hartley, 1888 September 14 Harry Stansfield, 1895 September 20 Harry Padgett September 25 Leslie Watson September 26 Florrie Wise, 1896 September 27 Dorothy Watson, 1909 October 1 Madge Ferrier October 3 Elizabeth Padgett, 1896 October 5 Violet Altridge, 1895 October 13 Elsie Hodgson, 1893 October 18 Arthur Watson October 21 Emily Bradshaw November 14 Mr A Dixon December 27 Laura Hartley, 1890 December 29 Arther Skirrow, 1894 December 29 Dolly GrahamThis early 20th-century Birthday Book is significant for containing quotes by the famous writer Charles Dickens. It is also connected to the popular and prolific publisher and printer, Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, and the renowned illustrator and artist, Pilford Fletcher Watson. Ownership of a rare and beautifully presented book like this indicates the value placed on keeping records of family and friends, and remembering their birthdays, in the early 1900s. The book is highly significant for the entries of local family names, some with birth dates. Book: small book with padded maroon leather hard cover and embossed with gold text on cover and spine; cover also has a gold motif. The pages include coloured illustrations, sketches, and lines for personal entries. The first pages are about Charles Dickens. Title: The Dickens Birthday Book, with six illustrations in Colour by P. Fletcher-Watson Publisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, Britain Printed in England 1901-1910 Artist: P. Fletcher-Watson This padded red leather hardcover book has embossed gold text on the front cover and spine. The six colour illustrations throughout the book were by artist P. Fletcher-Watson; one is a portrait of Dickens. Each day has a quote from Charles Dickens' works and blank lines below. The drawing on the fly page depicts a stone building with side pillars and a logo in the centre of the horizontal beam. It has a gift inscription for Clara Skirrow on January 19th, 1911. There are handwritten entries under many of the dates, some include years that range from 1884 to 1912, and one includes an address in the U.K.. Embossed on cover and spine: “The DICKENS Birthday Book” Handwritten in black ink: "From Mr & Mrs B. Watson / To Clara Skirrow / With Best wishes / January 19th 1911" Illustration on fly page: Logo [artist's palette, brush and easel] Publisher information: “Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Montreal,” “Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen, and T.R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales” “Printed in England” Handwritten entries with names, some dates, and one address. flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, birthday book, p. fletcher-watson, raphael tuck & sons ltd, 1901-1910, illustrated, 19-01-1911, mr & mrs b. watson, clara skirrow, red cover, british printing corporation, king and queen and trh prince and princess, king edward vii and queen alexandra, antique book, rare book, atkinson, bannister, barker, bradshaw, butterfield, connolly, dixon, ellis, ferrier, futter, goldsbrough, graham, hartley, hodgson, illingworth, jessen, mathieson, mcinnes, padgett, patten, pattison, rogers, stansfield, waite, watmough, watson, wise, dickens birthday book, charles dickens, dickens quotes, skirrow -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcards - black and white, L. Caron, Amiens, c1917, c1915
... verso of .9) Chapelle d'Armentieres, 19 March 1915 "Dear Mary, Hope my letter reaches you safely. Wrote Vic to-day. Am sending you these cards, as we have heard that cares are going to be prohibited from being sent home, so would like you o have these before we are stopped. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields chatham family archive amiens france world war world war one Ascot verso of .9) Chapelle d'Armentieres, 19 March 1915 "Dear Mary, Hope my letter reaches you safely. Wrote Vic to-day. Am sending you these cards, as we have heard that cares are going to be prohibited from being sent home, so would like you o have these before we are stopped. ...Seventeen black and white postcards showing Amiens, France during World War Oneverso of .9) Chapelle d'Armentieres, 19 March 1915 "Dear Mary, Hope my letter reaches you safely. Wrote Vic to-day. Am sending you these cards, as we have heard that cares are going to be prohibited from being sent home, so would like you o have these before we are stopped. Good-bye once more with love and best wishes From Gordon." (Gordon Spittle)chatham family archive, amiens, france, world war, world war one, ascot -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Documents, Ken Clements (BCAE Registrar), Academic Registrar Information, 1972-1988
... Sundry cards used by registry for public and internal communication, 27. Listing of Ken Clement snad B. Coldwell duties March 1988 28. ...Sundry cards used by registry for public and internal communication, 27. Listing of Ken Clement snad B. Coldwell duties March 1988 28. ...The collection of material was collected and compiled by Ken Clements, Academic Registrar.A grey cardboard file box with information compiled by Ken Clements, the first Academic Registrar at Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education and Ballarat College of Advanced Education (later Federation Univeristy). The information includes: 1. Ballarat School of Mines advertisement for the Academic Registrar Position 2. Details of Position 3. Ballarat Institute of Advanced Educaton information for Lectureship applicants 4. Copy of Ken Clements application for the position. 5. Principal's Recipt of application note 6. Request to and reference from R.F. Colbourne 7. Request to attend for interview from Deputy Principal 8. Principal's receipt of appointment advice from Ken Clements 9. Ballarat Courier Photo of January 1972 - Deputy Principal H. Trudinger, Principal E.J. (Jack) Barker, Academic Registrar Ken Clements. 10. Plans for storage and operation of student records with Electronic Data Processing 11. Memo to Heads of Departments for current enrolment data, with Academic Registrar duties statement attached for information 12. Subject COding Scheme first draft. 13. "The Developmen of Tertiary Education in Ballarat" a report to the Victorian Minister of Education 14. Director's Advice of change of classification for Ken Clements 15. "Professional Experience Program Report: Ken Clements 1980 16. Sample commuinuicaiton re Registry Stadd traditional end of year function 17. Sample Enrolment Manual 18. Copy of application for La Troe position 19 CAEnews, April - Produced for Registry as an information service for Ballarat College of Advanced Education Staff. Includes infromation on the northwest access to the Mount Helen Campus. Photos include roadworks on Greenhill Road, a rehearsal for the play "Little Malcom", John Langer, Jayne Wilkins, Ian Gomm, Gary Gorman 20. Part of Notes for participants in Conferring Ceremony 21. Ken Clements notes re admission to tertiary education 22. Letterhead re Ballarat College of Advanced Education 23. Memo re 1988 Admission process 24. Staff Club Activities Survey 25. 1988 Enrolment Manual 26. Sundry cards used by registry for public and internal communication, 27. Listing of Ken Clement snad B. Coldwell duties March 1988 28. Docuemnts and memos re classifications of Ballarat College of advanced Education Staff, most are to do with the Academic regsitrar position 29. Notes re Ken Clements leaving Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1988 30. Ken Clements notes for University of Ballarat Retired Staff Association Newsletter 1997 31. Ken Clements data in Ballarat University College "Biographical Archive of Retired Staff, 1996 32. Listing of some projects undertaken by Ken Clements as a volunteer at the University of Ballarat art and Historical Collection. ken clements, john langer, ian gomm, gary gorman, leslie clements, jayne wilkins, academic registrar, retired staff association, staff club -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph (black & White), Lieutenant General Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald: (Lord Dundonald) - South Africa
... He died in 1935 aged 82. douglas cochrane lord dundonald earl of dundonald 2nd life guards lieutenant nile expedition desert march relief of khartoum second boer war south natal field force relief of ladysmith general officer militia of canada knight commander of the order of the bath commander of the royal victorian order knight commander of the royal victorian order Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards. ...Cochrane was commissioned into the Life Guards in 1870 and promoted to lieutenant the following year and captain in 1878. He served in the Nile Expedition, the Desert March and the Relief of Khartoum. Appointed Commanding Officer of 2nd Life Guards in 1895. Served in the Second Boer War and appointed Commander of the Mounted Brigade,part of the South Natal Field Force. Participated in the Relief of Ladysmith in 1900. Appointed General Officer Commanding Militia of Canada and was there for two years. Appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. Appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1901 and in 1907 knighted as a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. He died in 1935 aged 82.Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.douglas cochrane, lord dundonald, earl of dundonald, 2nd life guards, lieutenant, nile expedition, desert march, relief of khartoum, second boer war, south natal field force, relief of ladysmith, general officer, militia of canada, knight commander of the order of the bath, commander of the royal victorian order, knight commander of the royal victorian order -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - Object, Stereo-viewer and Solid State Models, c1928
... March 1853 and was designed to hold stereoscopic portraits using the daguerreotype process. This was at the very end of the daguerreotype era, and originals are quite rare. stereoscope adam hilger sir william bragg w.i. bragg dr muller x-ray crystal spinel bismuth diamond structure tartaric acid naphthalene Metal stereo viewer and many cards including stereoscopic photographs of crystal modals (Bragg's Crystal, Fluorspar, caesieum chloride, zinc-blende, iron pyrites, quartz, Tellurirumetc), and Dr Mullers Universal X-Ray Spectrograph. ...This folding viewer for individual stereoscopic pictures has a cut-out between the lenses to accommodate the nose of the user. The original folding viewer was patented by J. F. Mascher of Philadelphia in March 1853 and was designed to hold stereoscopic portraits using the daguerreotype process. This was at the very end of the daguerreotype era, and originals are quite rare.Metal stereo viewer and many cards including stereoscopic photographs of crystal modals (Bragg's Crystal, Fluorspar, caesieum chloride, zinc-blende, iron pyrites, quartz, Tellurirumetc), and Dr Mullers Universal X-Ray Spectrograph. stereoscope, adam hilger, sir william bragg, w.i. bragg, dr muller, x-ray, crystal, spinel, bismuth, diamond structure, tartaric acid, naphthalene -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Swimming Pool
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Newspaper article The Advocate 13 June 2000 In deep water over pool poll|Newspaper article Messenger 20 June 2000 Urgent Pool fix given go ahead|Newspaper article The Advocate 20 June 2000 Pool cash splash|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 October 2000 Deal off $7.5 million pool funding lost|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 August 2000 Sunshine pool perils force emergency closure plug pulled|Newspaper article Messenger 1 August 2000 Pool location means our rates will fail to add up|Newspaper article Messenger 25 July 2000 Aquatic plans not finalised|Newspaper article Messenger 4 July 2000 Deep talks on pools|Newspaper article Pool fears rising|Newspaper article The Advocate 13 June 2000 Pooling concerns|Newspaper article Mail 24 May 2000 Cities consider pool site options|Newspaper article The Advocate 30 May 2000 Swim centre question|Newspaper article The Star 24 September 2002 Pool debate needs maturity|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 8 October 202 Womens group dives into Sunshine Pool talks|Newspaper article The Star 5 November 2002 Community stuck at the deep end|Newspaper article The Mail 17 April 202 United Front Pool closure protesters band together|Newspaper article The Mail 3 July 2002 Pooling support|Newspaper article The Mail 3 July 2002 Youth ideas on swim centre sought|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 July 2002 Group ccool on pool fund|Newspaper article The Star 20 August 2002 Sunshine needs a Sunshine Pool|Newspaper article The Star 13 August 2002 Group battles to save pools future Pool push on again|Newspaper article The Advocate 3 September 2002|Newspaper article The Star 17 September 2002 Fitness fix-up approved Pool aggression distresses MP|Newspaper article The Star 20 January 2004 Cooling off in summer|Newspaper article The Star 8 May Sunshine in the swim at last The Treasurer finally puts aside money for a $2.5m outdoor pool|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 October 2006 Residents jump into pool deal|Newspaper article The Advocate 11 April 2006 Pooled resources|Newspaper article The Advocate 11 April 2006 Pool critics thank unions for support|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 4 April 2006 Pool drive backlash|Newspaper article The Age A tale of two suburbs and their pools|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 February 2006 Union workers place ban on Sunshine pool Out in force|Newspaper article The Star 24 January 2006 Come down from those ivory towers|Newspaper article The Star 17 January 2006 Pools of passion place where the sun wont shine|Newspaper article The Star 10 January 2006 Resources swim wrong way|Newspaper article The Star 20 December 2006 Pool protest|Newspaper article The Star 8 March 2005 Put all cards on table Pool centre splashes|Newspaper article The Star 15 March 2005 Pool critics to rally|Newspaper article The Advocate 20 March 2007 Parties look back to no cost pool pledge|Newspaper article The Star 6 March 2007 Council to discuss relocating gift pool|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 15 March 2007 State backflip on dip dollars|Newspaper article The Star 13 march 2007 Drowning in a pool of doubts|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 Mach 2006 Community pool has multiple benefits|Newspaper article The Star 15 May 2007 Pool offer split|Newspaper article Messenger 8 August 2000 Pool of woes grows|Newspaper article The Advocate 21 March 2000 Pool promise|Newspaper article The Star 7 December 2000 Pool plan waste of time and effort|Newspaper article The Age 26 July 2003 Pool campaign shows depth of feeling in bid to turn tide of apathy|Typed notes 17 May 1982 What I can remember about the original Swimming Club in Kororoit Creek by Dulcie Gillies|Flyer Sunshine Swim and Leisure Centre Redevelopment Plan 2003|Photocopy of Photo Happy children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Newspaper articles 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 Gwen Goedecke Collection|Miscellaneous articles Council Publication, Action Groups, Polices Save our Pool articles Gwen Goedecke Collection|Sunshine Swimming Centre Flyer|Newspaper article Star weekly 4th March 2003 Pool information freely available...Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek Gillies Newspaper article The Advocate 13 June 2000 In deep water over pool poll|Newspaper article Messenger 20 June 2000 Urgent Pool fix given go ahead|Newspaper article The Advocate 20 June 2000 Pool cash splash|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 October 2000 Deal off $7.5 million pool funding lost|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 August 2000 Sunshine pool perils force emergency closure plug pulled|Newspaper article Messenger 1 August 2000 Pool location means our rates will fail to add up|Newspaper article Messenger 25 July 2000 Aquatic plans not finalised|Newspaper article Messenger 4 July 2000 Deep talks on pools|Newspaper article Pool fears rising|Newspaper article The Advocate 13 June 2000 Pooling concerns|Newspaper article Mail 24 May 2000 Cities consider pool site options|Newspaper article The Advocate 30 May 2000 Swim centre question|Newspaper article The Star 24 September 2002 Pool debate needs maturity|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 8 October 202 Womens group dives into Sunshine Pool talks|Newspaper article The Star 5 November 2002 Community stuck at the deep end|Newspaper article The Mail 17 April 202 United Front Pool closure protesters band together|Newspaper article The Mail 3 July 2002 Pooling support|Newspaper article The Mail 3 July 2002 Youth ideas on swim centre sought|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 July 2002 Group ccool on pool fund|Newspaper article The Star 20 August 2002 Sunshine needs a Sunshine Pool|Newspaper article The Star 13 August 2002 Group battles to save pools future Pool push on again|Newspaper article The Advocate 3 September 2002|Newspaper article The Star 17 September 2002 Fitness fix-up approved Pool aggression distresses MP|Newspaper article The Star 20 January 2004 Cooling off in summer|Newspaper article The Star 8 May Sunshine in the swim at last The Treasurer finally puts aside money for a $2.5m outdoor pool|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 October 2006 Residents jump into pool deal|Newspaper article The Advocate 11 April 2006 Pooled resources|Newspaper article The Advocate 11 April 2006 Pool critics thank unions for support|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 4 April 2006 Pool drive backlash|Newspaper article The Age A tale of two suburbs and their pools|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 February 2006 Union workers place ban on Sunshine pool Out in force|Newspaper article The Star 24 January 2006 Come down from those ivory towers|Newspaper article The Star 17 January 2006 Pools of passion place where the sun wont shine|Newspaper article The Star 10 January 2006 Resources swim wrong way|Newspaper article The Star 20 December 2006 Pool protest|Newspaper article The Star 8 March 2005 Put all cards on table Pool centre splashes|Newspaper article The Star 15 March 2005 Pool critics to rally|Newspaper article The Advocate 20 March 2007 Parties look back to no cost pool pledge|Newspaper article The Star 6 March 2007 Council to discuss relocating gift pool|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 15 March 2007 State backflip on dip dollars|Newspaper article The Star 13 march 2007 Drowning in a pool of doubts|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 Mach 2006 Community pool has multiple benefits|Newspaper article The Star 15 May 2007 Pool offer split|Newspaper article Messenger 8 August 2000 Pool of woes grows|Newspaper article The Advocate 21 March 2000 Pool promise|Newspaper article The Star 7 December 2000 Pool plan waste of time and effort|Newspaper article The Age 26 July 2003 Pool campaign shows depth of feeling in bid to turn tide of apathy|Typed notes 17 May 1982 What I can remember about the original Swimming Club in Kororoit Creek by Dulcie Gillies|Flyer Sunshine Swim and Leisure Centre Redevelopment Plan 2003|Photocopy of Photo Happy children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Newspaper articles 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 Gwen Goedecke Collection|Miscellaneous articles Council Publication, Action Groups, Polices Save our Pool articles Gwen Goedecke Collection|Sunshine Swimming Centre Flyer|Newspaper article Star weekly 4th March 2003 Pool information freely available Collection of documents relating to Sunshine Swimming Pool Archive Sunshine Swimming Pool ...Newspaper article The Advocate 13 June 2000 In deep water over pool poll|Newspaper article Messenger 20 June 2000 Urgent Pool fix given go ahead|Newspaper article The Advocate 20 June 2000 Pool cash splash|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 October 2000 Deal off $7.5 million pool funding lost|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 August 2000 Sunshine pool perils force emergency closure plug pulled|Newspaper article Messenger 1 August 2000 Pool location means our rates will fail to add up|Newspaper article Messenger 25 July 2000 Aquatic plans not finalised|Newspaper article Messenger 4 July 2000 Deep talks on pools|Newspaper article Pool fears rising|Newspaper article The Advocate 13 June 2000 Pooling concerns|Newspaper article Mail 24 May 2000 Cities consider pool site options|Newspaper article The Advocate 30 May 2000 Swim centre question|Newspaper article The Star 24 September 2002 Pool debate needs maturity|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 8 October 202 Womens group dives into Sunshine Pool talks|Newspaper article The Star 5 November 2002 Community stuck at the deep end|Newspaper article The Mail 17 April 202 United Front Pool closure protesters band together|Newspaper article The Mail 3 July 2002 Pooling support|Newspaper article The Mail 3 July 2002 Youth ideas on swim centre sought|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 July 2002 Group ccool on pool fund|Newspaper article The Star 20 August 2002 Sunshine needs a Sunshine Pool|Newspaper article The Star 13 August 2002 Group battles to save pools future Pool push on again|Newspaper article The Advocate 3 September 2002|Newspaper article The Star 17 September 2002 Fitness fix-up approved Pool aggression distresses MP|Newspaper article The Star 20 January 2004 Cooling off in summer|Newspaper article The Star 8 May Sunshine in the swim at last The Treasurer finally puts aside money for a $2.5m outdoor pool|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 October 2006 Residents jump into pool deal|Newspaper article The Advocate 11 April 2006 Pooled resources|Newspaper article The Advocate 11 April 2006 Pool critics thank unions for support|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 4 April 2006 Pool drive backlash|Newspaper article The Age A tale of two suburbs and their pools|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 February 2006 Union workers place ban on Sunshine pool Out in force|Newspaper article The Star 24 January 2006 Come down from those ivory towers|Newspaper article The Star 17 January 2006 Pools of passion place where the sun wont shine|Newspaper article The Star 10 January 2006 Resources swim wrong way|Newspaper article The Star 20 December 2006 Pool protest|Newspaper article The Star 8 March 2005 Put all cards on table Pool centre splashes|Newspaper article The Star 15 March 2005 Pool critics to rally|Newspaper article The Advocate 20 March 2007 Parties look back to no cost pool pledge|Newspaper article The Star 6 March 2007 Council to discuss relocating gift pool|Newspaper article Brimbank Leader 15 March 2007 State backflip on dip dollars|Newspaper article The Star 13 march 2007 Drowning in a pool of doubts|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 Mach 2006 Community pool has multiple benefits|Newspaper article The Star 15 May 2007 Pool offer split|Newspaper article Messenger 8 August 2000 Pool of woes grows|Newspaper article The Advocate 21 March 2000 Pool promise|Newspaper article The Star 7 December 2000 Pool plan waste of time and effort|Newspaper article The Age 26 July 2003 Pool campaign shows depth of feeling in bid to turn tide of apathy|Typed notes 17 May 1982 What I can remember about the original Swimming Club in Kororoit Creek by Dulcie Gillies|Flyer Sunshine Swim and Leisure Centre Redevelopment Plan 2003|Photocopy of Photo Happy children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Newspaper articles 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 Gwen Goedecke Collection|Miscellaneous articles Council Publication, Action Groups, Polices Save our Pool articles Gwen Goedecke Collection|Sunshine Swimming Centre Flyer|Newspaper article Star weekly 4th March 2003 Pool information freely availableswimming pool, kororoit creek, gillies -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Aboriginal First Nation and Archaelogy
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Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 6 May 1997 Aboriginal reconciliation meeting at St Albans|Typed Letter 8 June 1982 Victoria Archaelogical Survey|Typed Letter 10 June 1982 Survey of Archaelogical Sites in the Melbourne Metropolitan Area|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 18 September 1994 Before the white man|Newspaper Article Advocate 30 June 1999 We re rockin on Rock of Ages - Volcanic rock from the banks of the Kororoit Creek|Newspaper Article Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts on a West Sunshine site|Typed Report First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland|Brochure First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland|Flyer The Melbourne and Metropolitan Archaeological Survey|Flyer John Bateman and the Aborigines|Flyer and Time A Celebration of Victoria's Submerged Archaelogical Heritage|Flyer Aborigines in the Gellibrand Hill area|Program 9 Octoberr 1981 Archaelogy|Handmade Map 1997 Brimbank Dreamtime Festival 22nd March 1997 - Map of Festival Layout at Brimbank Park|Newspaper Article Advocate 20 April 2013 Call for leaders to take a stand|Typed Letter 2010 Preliminary Report on Aboriginal Artefacts found in Albion and Ardeer by Robert Jackson|Brimbank Together Yes Acknowledging our history embracing our future poster - Use by Brimbank Council at The Hunt Club Community Centre|Newspaper Article Weekly Times 2 July 2002 A cultural experience for students Maribyrnong Primary School|Newspaper Article Living Museum 10 October 2001 Project forges links between cultures|The Advocate 20th April - Call for leaders to take a stand Colleen Marion|Booklet The Voice to Parliament|Booklet The Voice to Parliament Your Questions answered|Brochure Yes23 It's time to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Consititution throug a voice information sheets|Your official referendum booklet|Flyer How to vote yes campaign cards|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 15 October 2023 Time to Unite after the referendum defeat|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 16 October 2023 How Australia Voted|Brochure Brimbank council wants a better future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people|Brochure council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Working Together|Email La Trobe University Branch 4 March 2001|Typed Letter 13 March 1991 The Aboriginal Programme Exchange|Typed Letter 20 April 2000 Union of Australian Women|Typed Letter August 2000 Union of Australian Women Newsletter|Magazine Dissent Spring 2000 Aborigines reconciliation racial prejudice|Brochure Talking Together Women and Reconciliation|Brochure A National Action Network|Brochure High Court Decision on Native Title|Brochure Running Discussion Groups|Brochure Dealing with the Media|Brochure Contacts and Resources|Program The Western Metropolitan Region NAIDOC Program 2007|Newspaper Article The Age 25 May 1991 The Jawoyns troubled dreaming|Newsletter AEQUA Equal Employment Opportunity Newsletter 12 August 1981 Aboriginal employment in the APS on the up|Photocopy of Photograph Off Opie Road near Brachnell Place|Brochure Brimbank News Issue 10 2023 Be Bold Festival 7 October 2023|Typed Notes Uluru Statement from the Heart|Newspaper Article The Age 18 January 2001 William Barak|Newspaper Article The Star 17th October 2006 Special day for youth Karen Jackson|Newspaper Article Lalor Star March 1980 Aboriginal Treaty|Typed Letter Womens International Leagure for Peace and Freedom November 1979|Newspaper Article The Age 17 April 1997 Rednecks using Wik debate to grab new rights|Flyer Support Workers Claims for Stolen Wages and Return the Stolen wages for Workers and their families and Support Wage Justice Return the Stolen Wages|Handwritten Letter from Leo Prestia 27 January|List of Aboriginal Organisatons February 2004|Newspaper Article A Saturday Reflection|Postcard Pitchi Richi Sanctuary Alice Springs|Postcard Pitchi Richi Sanctuary Alice Spring|Invitation The Mayor and Councillors of Moreland City Council Connections Land and people|Notes Address Selina Aborignes|Booklet Recognition The Way forward An Issues paper from the Ausralian Catholic Social Justice Council|Newspaper Article The Age 21 January 1980 Signs of ancient man found in threatened valley|Form Australians for Native title reconciliation|Booklet Vic Uni News June 1997 Jindi woraback joining together|Newspaper Article The Age 17 April 1997 Black network hears Wik plan|Booklet Australian Institute for a Just Sustainable Peaceful Future Native Title Implications for Land management April 1997 Discussion Paper Number 11|Typed Notes Parliament of Australia Department of the Parliamentary Library current Information Digest Education and Welfare 14 January 1973 Aborigines Government Policy|Koori music and the Multicultural choir 13 July|Typed Notes 4 February 2004|Flyer State of Shock A new film by David Bradbury|Newspaper Article 21 October 1997 The Age Metro Arts and Life Heritage voting for a Trust you can trust6|Typed Letter from Parliament of Australia The Senate Hon Margaret Reynolds 15 September 1997 Native title Amendment bill 1997|Typed notes What are the International implications of Australias proposed legislative response to the Wik decision 16 May 1997|Newspaper Article The Age 11 October 1980 CRA and the Aborigines|Newspaper Article The Age 27 October 1980 Lost languages of the Aborigine|Program Western Metropolitan Region NAIDOC Committee 6 October 2004|Typed Notes How the English Language is used to put Aborigines down Deny us rights or Is Employed as a Political Tool Against Us|Flyer Australias for Reconciliation Study Circle The Footscray Community Arts Centre|Newspaper Article Weekly Times 4 December 2001 Smoking marks opening|Flyer Save The Racial Discrimination Act The Law for All of Us|Flyer Freedom fund for 1988 Dont Celebrate 1988 White Australia Has a Black History|Typed Notes 4 May 1997 Area Meeting on Aboriginal Reconciliation 20 May 1997 Why Reconciliation|Newspaper Article Sunday Press 17 July 1988 Hes black hes white and hes Browned off|Handwritten list Morning Tea with Yolande Klempprier 5 December 1979|Typed Notes Interim Consultative Committee Western Region Community Legal Centre|Brochure Aboriginal Myths and Legends from the Goldfields to the South West of Western Australia|Brochure Messagestick Conserve or Destroy May 1980 Voume 5 No 1|Brochure Aboringinal Women's Task Force "We need to know what you think"|Newspaper Article The Age 27th February 1980 Aboriginal skeleton found by workmen Barries Rd Melton|Newspaper Article 18th September 1985 Only maternal instricts have saved Aboriginal race from destruction says Hollows|Newspaper Article Star Weekly 26th March 2024 New Indigenous name for Sydenham Park "Yaluk barring Park"|Newspaper Article Star Weekly 30th July 2024 - New name for park|Newspaper Artilce 9th January 2024 Abandoning January 26 - Brimbank Council will no longer hold citizenship cermonies on January 26...Aborigine Aboriginal First Nation Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 6 May 1997 Aboriginal reconciliation meeting at St Albans|Typed Letter 8 June 1982 Victoria Archaelogical Survey|Typed Letter 10 June 1982 Survey of Archaelogical Sites in the Melbourne Metropolitan Area|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 18 September 1994 Before the white man|Newspaper Article Advocate 30 June 1999 We re rockin on Rock of Ages - Volcanic rock from the banks of the Kororoit Creek|Newspaper Article Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts on a West Sunshine site|Typed Report First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland|Brochure First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland|Flyer The Melbourne and Metropolitan Archaeological Survey|Flyer John Bateman and the Aborigines|Flyer and Time A Celebration of Victoria's Submerged Archaelogical Heritage|Flyer Aborigines in the Gellibrand Hill area|Program 9 Octoberr 1981 Archaelogy|Handmade Map 1997 Brimbank Dreamtime Festival 22nd March 1997 - Map of Festival Layout at Brimbank Park|Newspaper Article Advocate 20 April 2013 Call for leaders to take a stand|Typed Letter 2010 Preliminary Report on Aboriginal Artefacts found in Albion and Ardeer by Robert Jackson|Brimbank Together Yes Acknowledging our history embracing our future poster - Use by Brimbank Council at The Hunt Club Community Centre|Newspaper Article Weekly Times 2 July 2002 A cultural experience for students Maribyrnong Primary School|Newspaper Article Living Museum 10 October 2001 Project forges links between cultures|The Advocate 20th April - Call for leaders to take a stand Colleen Marion|Booklet The Voice to Parliament|Booklet The Voice to Parliament Your Questions answered|Brochure Yes23 It's time to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Consititution throug a voice information sheets|Your official referendum booklet|Flyer How to vote yes campaign cards|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 15 October 2023 Time to Unite after the referendum defeat|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 16 October 2023 How Australia Voted|Brochure Brimbank council wants a better future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people|Brochure council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Working Together|Email La Trobe University Branch 4 March 2001|Typed Letter 13 March 1991 The Aboriginal Programme Exchange|Typed Letter 20 April 2000 Union of Australian Women|Typed Letter August 2000 Union of Australian Women Newsletter|Magazine Dissent Spring 2000 Aborigines reconciliation racial prejudice|Brochure Talking Together Women and Reconciliation|Brochure A National Action Network|Brochure High Court Decision on Native Title|Brochure Running Discussion Groups|Brochure Dealing with the Media|Brochure Contacts and Resources|Program The Western Metropolitan Region NAIDOC Program 2007|Newspaper Article The Age 25 May 1991 The Jawoyns troubled dreaming|Newsletter AEQUA Equal Employment Opportunity Newsletter 12 August 1981 Aboriginal employment in the APS on the up|Photocopy of Photograph Off Opie Road near Brachnell Place|Brochure Brimbank News Issue 10 2023 Be Bold Festival 7 October 2023|Typed Notes Uluru Statement from the Heart|Newspaper Article The Age 18 January 2001 William Barak|Newspaper Article The Star 17th October 2006 Special day for youth Karen Jackson|Newspaper Article Lalor Star March 1980 Aboriginal Treaty|Typed Letter Womens International Leagure for Peace and Freedom November 1979|Newspaper Article The Age 17 April 1997 Rednecks using Wik debate to grab new rights|Flyer Support Workers Claims for Stolen Wages and Return the Stolen wages for Workers and their families and Support Wage Justice Return the Stolen Wages|Handwritten Letter from Leo Prestia 27 January|List of Aboriginal Organisatons February 2004|Newspaper Article A Saturday Reflection|Postcard Pitchi Richi Sanctuary Alice Springs|Postcard Pitchi Richi Sanctuary Alice Spring|Invitation The Mayor and Councillors of Moreland City Council Connections Land and people|Notes Address Selina Aborignes|Booklet Recognition The Way forward An Issues paper from the Ausralian Catholic Social Justice Council|Newspaper Article The Age 21 January 1980 Signs of ancient man found in threatened valley|Form Australians for Native title reconciliation|Booklet Vic Uni News June 1997 Jindi woraback joining together|Newspaper Article The Age 17 April 1997 Black network hears Wik plan|Booklet Australian Institute for a Just Sustainable Peaceful Future Native Title Implications for Land management April 1997 Discussion Paper Number 11|Typed Notes Parliament of Australia Department of the Parliamentary Library current Information Digest Education and Welfare 14 January 1973 Aborigines Government Policy|Koori music and the Multicultural choir 13 July|Typed Notes 4 February 2004|Flyer State of Shock A new film by David Bradbury|Newspaper Article 21 October 1997 The Age Metro Arts and Life Heritage voting for a Trust you can trust6|Typed Letter from Parliament of Australia The Senate Hon Margaret Reynolds 15 September 1997 Native title Amendment bill 1997|Typed notes What are the International implications of Australias proposed legislative response to the Wik decision 16 May 1997|Newspaper Article The Age 11 October 1980 CRA and the Aborigines|Newspaper Article The Age 27 October 1980 Lost languages of the Aborigine|Program Western Metropolitan Region NAIDOC Committee 6 October 2004|Typed Notes How the English Language is used to put Aborigines down Deny us rights or Is Employed as a Political Tool Against Us|Flyer Australias for Reconciliation Study Circle The Footscray Community Arts Centre|Newspaper Article Weekly Times 4 December 2001 Smoking marks opening|Flyer Save The Racial Discrimination Act The Law for All of Us|Flyer Freedom fund for 1988 Dont Celebrate 1988 White Australia Has a Black History|Typed Notes 4 May 1997 Area Meeting on Aboriginal Reconciliation 20 May 1997 Why Reconciliation|Newspaper Article Sunday Press 17 July 1988 Hes black hes white and hes Browned off|Handwritten list Morning Tea with Yolande Klempprier 5 December 1979|Typed Notes Interim Consultative Committee Western Region Community Legal Centre|Brochure Aboriginal Myths and Legends from the Goldfields to the South West of Western Australia|Brochure Messagestick Conserve or Destroy May 1980 Voume 5 No 1|Brochure Aboringinal Women's Task Force "We need to know what you think"|Newspaper Article The Age 27th February 1980 Aboriginal skeleton found by workmen Barries Rd Melton|Newspaper Article 18th September 1985 Only maternal instricts have saved Aboriginal race from destruction says Hollows|Newspaper Article Star Weekly 26th March 2024 New Indigenous name for Sydenham Park "Yaluk barring Park"|Newspaper Article Star Weekly 30th July 2024 - New name for park|Newspaper Artilce 9th January 2024 Abandoning January 26 - Brimbank Council will no longer hold citizenship cermonies on January 26 Collection documents relating to Aboriginal First Nation and Archaelogy in the district Archive Aboriginal First Nation and Archaelogy ...Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 6 May 1997 Aboriginal reconciliation meeting at St Albans|Typed Letter 8 June 1982 Victoria Archaelogical Survey|Typed Letter 10 June 1982 Survey of Archaelogical Sites in the Melbourne Metropolitan Area|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 18 September 1994 Before the white man|Newspaper Article Advocate 30 June 1999 We re rockin on Rock of Ages - Volcanic rock from the banks of the Kororoit Creek|Newspaper Article Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts on a West Sunshine site|Typed Report First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland|Brochure First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland|Flyer The Melbourne and Metropolitan Archaeological Survey|Flyer John Bateman and the Aborigines|Flyer and Time A Celebration of Victoria's Submerged Archaelogical Heritage|Flyer Aborigines in the Gellibrand Hill area|Program 9 Octoberr 1981 Archaelogy|Handmade Map 1997 Brimbank Dreamtime Festival 22nd March 1997 - Map of Festival Layout at Brimbank Park|Newspaper Article Advocate 20 April 2013 Call for leaders to take a stand|Typed Letter 2010 Preliminary Report on Aboriginal Artefacts found in Albion and Ardeer by Robert Jackson|Brimbank Together Yes Acknowledging our history embracing our future poster - Use by Brimbank Council at The Hunt Club Community Centre|Newspaper Article Weekly Times 2 July 2002 A cultural experience for students Maribyrnong Primary School|Newspaper Article Living Museum 10 October 2001 Project forges links between cultures|The Advocate 20th April - Call for leaders to take a stand Colleen Marion|Booklet The Voice to Parliament|Booklet The Voice to Parliament Your Questions answered|Brochure Yes23 It's time to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Consititution throug a voice information sheets|Your official referendum booklet|Flyer How to vote yes campaign cards|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 15 October 2023 Time to Unite after the referendum defeat|Newspaper Article Herald Sun 16 October 2023 How Australia Voted|Brochure Brimbank council wants a better future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people|Brochure council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Working Together|Email La Trobe University Branch 4 March 2001|Typed Letter 13 March 1991 The Aboriginal Programme Exchange|Typed Letter 20 April 2000 Union of Australian Women|Typed Letter August 2000 Union of Australian Women Newsletter|Magazine Dissent Spring 2000 Aborigines reconciliation racial prejudice|Brochure Talking Together Women and Reconciliation|Brochure A National Action Network|Brochure High Court Decision on Native Title|Brochure Running Discussion Groups|Brochure Dealing with the Media|Brochure Contacts and Resources|Program The Western Metropolitan Region NAIDOC Program 2007|Newspaper Article The Age 25 May 1991 The Jawoyns troubled dreaming|Newsletter AEQUA Equal Employment Opportunity Newsletter 12 August 1981 Aboriginal employment in the APS on the up|Photocopy of Photograph Off Opie Road near Brachnell Place|Brochure Brimbank News Issue 10 2023 Be Bold Festival 7 October 2023|Typed Notes Uluru Statement from the Heart|Newspaper Article The Age 18 January 2001 William Barak|Newspaper Article The Star 17th October 2006 Special day for youth Karen Jackson|Newspaper Article Lalor Star March 1980 Aboriginal Treaty|Typed Letter Womens International Leagure for Peace and Freedom November 1979|Newspaper Article The Age 17 April 1997 Rednecks using Wik debate to grab new rights|Flyer Support Workers Claims for Stolen Wages and Return the Stolen wages for Workers and their families and Support Wage Justice Return the Stolen Wages|Handwritten Letter from Leo Prestia 27 January|List of Aboriginal Organisatons February 2004|Newspaper Article A Saturday Reflection|Postcard Pitchi Richi Sanctuary Alice Springs|Postcard Pitchi Richi Sanctuary Alice Spring|Invitation The Mayor and Councillors of Moreland City Council Connections Land and people|Notes Address Selina Aborignes|Booklet Recognition The Way forward An Issues paper from the Ausralian Catholic Social Justice Council|Newspaper Article The Age 21 January 1980 Signs of ancient man found in threatened valley|Form Australians for Native title reconciliation|Booklet Vic Uni News June 1997 Jindi woraback joining together|Newspaper Article The Age 17 April 1997 Black network hears Wik plan|Booklet Australian Institute for a Just Sustainable Peaceful Future Native Title Implications for Land management April 1997 Discussion Paper Number 11|Typed Notes Parliament of Australia Department of the Parliamentary Library current Information Digest Education and Welfare 14 January 1973 Aborigines Government Policy|Koori music and the Multicultural choir 13 July|Typed Notes 4 February 2004|Flyer State of Shock A new film by David Bradbury|Newspaper Article 21 October 1997 The Age Metro Arts and Life Heritage voting for a Trust you can trust6|Typed Letter from Parliament of Australia The Senate Hon Margaret Reynolds 15 September 1997 Native title Amendment bill 1997|Typed notes What are the International implications of Australias proposed legislative response to the Wik decision 16 May 1997|Newspaper Article The Age 11 October 1980 CRA and the Aborigines|Newspaper Article The Age 27 October 1980 Lost languages of the Aborigine|Program Western Metropolitan Region NAIDOC Committee 6 October 2004|Typed Notes How the English Language is used to put Aborigines down Deny us rights or Is Employed as a Political Tool Against Us|Flyer Australias for Reconciliation Study Circle The Footscray Community Arts Centre|Newspaper Article Weekly Times 4 December 2001 Smoking marks opening|Flyer Save The Racial Discrimination Act The Law for All of Us|Flyer Freedom fund for 1988 Dont Celebrate 1988 White Australia Has a Black History|Typed Notes 4 May 1997 Area Meeting on Aboriginal Reconciliation 20 May 1997 Why Reconciliation|Newspaper Article Sunday Press 17 July 1988 Hes black hes white and hes Browned off|Handwritten list Morning Tea with Yolande Klempprier 5 December 1979|Typed Notes Interim Consultative Committee Western Region Community Legal Centre|Brochure Aboriginal Myths and Legends from the Goldfields to the South West of Western Australia|Brochure Messagestick Conserve or Destroy May 1980 Voume 5 No 1|Brochure Aboringinal Women's Task Force "We need to know what you think"|Newspaper Article The Age 27th February 1980 Aboriginal skeleton found by workmen Barries Rd Melton|Newspaper Article 18th September 1985 Only maternal instricts have saved Aboriginal race from destruction says Hollows|Newspaper Article Star Weekly 26th March 2024 New Indigenous name for Sydenham Park "Yaluk barring Park"|Newspaper Article Star Weekly 30th July 2024 - New name for park|Newspaper Artilce 9th January 2024 Abandoning January 26 - Brimbank Council will no longer hold citizenship cermonies on January 26aborigine, aboriginal, first nation -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Arlene Andrewartha Dossier, Arlene Andrewartha, 1954 - 1958
... Andrewartha Sunshine City Band Sunshine Football Club Sunshine Hospital Sunshine Technical School Band Football Hosptial Technical School Email containing a photograph of Arlene dated 30 April 2014|Type written notes Arlene satisfying a model ambition|Email dated 28 March 2014 contains Posts pick of a thousand beautiful women Our Miss Australia and Wegs Day cartoon|Newspaper Article Arlene Andrewartha Life after Sunshine Technical School|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 November 1954 Local girl in Miss Teen Age Quest|Email dated 12 March 2014|Email dated 15 March 2014|Email dated 15 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014 contains Abion State School Photograph|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014|Newspaper Article dated 25 November 1959 The Weekly Round|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014 Photograph of students when Arlene was 10|Email dated 21 March 2014 Photographs of Miss Sunshine whe Arlene was 14|Email dated 21 March 2014 Photographs from The Sun newspaper|Email dated 22 March 2014 Photograph of the 1956 Debutantes and program|Email dated 22 March 2014 Dance program|Program Albion State School Mothers Club Parade of Fashion and Faults or the ABC of Dress 20 July 1956|Ticket 14 April 1956 Grand United Cricket Club Presentation Night Albion Progress hall|Email dated 25 March 2014|Ticket Football Centenary Year Sunshine Football Club Cabaret Ball 4 July 1958|Program Sunshine City Band Grand Cabaret Ball at Sunshine Town Hal 6 June 1958|Email dated 25 March 2014 Program Sunday Carnival Crowning of the Queen Footscray Oval 30 November 1957|Email dated 29 March 2014 Ticket Sunshine Hospital Ball Belle of the Ball 6 July 1956|Email dated 29 March 2014 Photograph of Arlenes house been built|Ticket Sunshine District Community Hospital Second Annual Ball 16 July 1954 Belle of the Ball|Ticket Finalist for the Belle of Sunshine Hospital Ball 1954|Email dated 29 March 2014 Train Tickets from Albion to Sunshine|Email dated 29 March 2014 Photographs from Debutantes night|Newspaper Pix 22 February 1958 A girl like Kim|Email dated 4 April 2014 Photographs of Debutantes|Email dated 7 April 2014 Photographs Belle of the Ball night 1955|Email dated 7 April 2014 Photograph at Sunshine Technical School reunion with Rhonda Francis Documents containing notes, photographs (USB) and photocopies of Arlenes history from a child in Sunshine to a model including Miss Sunshine and Model of the year Various cards and booklets from events Train tickets Archive Arlene Andrewartha Dossier Arlene Andrewartha ...Email containing a photograph of Arlene dated 30 April 2014|Type written notes Arlene satisfying a model ambition|Email dated 28 March 2014 contains Posts pick of a thousand beautiful women Our Miss Australia and Wegs Day cartoon|Newspaper Article Arlene Andrewartha Life after Sunshine Technical School|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 26 November 1954 Local girl in Miss Teen Age Quest|Email dated 12 March 2014|Email dated 15 March 2014|Email dated 15 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014 contains Abion State School Photograph|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014|Newspaper Article dated 25 November 1959 The Weekly Round|Email dated 16 March 2014|Email dated 16 March 2014 Photograph of students when Arlene was 10|Email dated 21 March 2014 Photographs of Miss Sunshine whe Arlene was 14|Email dated 21 March 2014 Photographs from The Sun newspaper|Email dated 22 March 2014 Photograph of the 1956 Debutantes and program|Email dated 22 March 2014 Dance program|Program Albion State School Mothers Club Parade of Fashion and Faults or the ABC of Dress 20 July 1956|Ticket 14 April 1956 Grand United Cricket Club Presentation Night Albion Progress hall|Email dated 25 March 2014|Ticket Football Centenary Year Sunshine Football Club Cabaret Ball 4 July 1958|Program Sunshine City Band Grand Cabaret Ball at Sunshine Town Hal 6 June 1958|Email dated 25 March 2014 Program Sunday Carnival Crowning of the Queen Footscray Oval 30 November 1957|Email dated 29 March 2014 Ticket Sunshine Hospital Ball Belle of the Ball 6 July 1956|Email dated 29 March 2014 Photograph of Arlenes house been built|Ticket Sunshine District Community Hospital Second Annual Ball 16 July 1954 Belle of the Ball|Ticket Finalist for the Belle of Sunshine Hospital Ball 1954|Email dated 29 March 2014 Train Tickets from Albion to Sunshine|Email dated 29 March 2014 Photographs from Debutantes night|Newspaper Pix 22 February 1958 A girl like Kim|Email dated 4 April 2014 Photographs of Debutantes|Email dated 7 April 2014 Photographs Belle of the Ball night 1955|Email dated 7 April 2014 Photograph at Sunshine Technical School reunion with Rhonda Francisandrewartha, sunshine city band, sunshine football club, sunshine hospital, sunshine technical school, band, football, hosptial, technical school -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - WELCOME HOME, 1917
... Tmstaleycollection card welcome home "Welcome home" - "To Private Geo Every - Wednesday March 21st 1917" Two cards rectangular shape with rounded corners with blue and red edging, all the text is in blue, one has drawn across it "Complementary" Card WELCOME HOME, 1917 ...The Welcome Home Grand Concert for Geo Every held on March 21st 1917 to be held at the White Hills Public Hall was 6D (pence) entry fee. The small print at the bottom was , "Come and do Honor to one of our heroes of the Somme" Pte G. Everey, refer Cat Co 10760.4P for his service history. Staley collection, refer Cat No 10758.2P for more details.Two cards rectangular shape with rounded corners with blue and red edging, all the text is in blue, one has drawn across it "Complementary""Welcome home" - "To Private Geo Every - Wednesday March 21st 1917"tmstaleycollection, card, welcome home -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Early 1980s Photographs
... 3554.01 - Students|3554.02 - Students Awards|3554.03 - Zoo|3554.04 - Students|3554.05 - Teacher|3554.06 - Students|3554.07 - Students|3554.08 - Mr Fife|3554.09 - Student|3554.10 - Student Athletics|3554.11 - Students In Cage|3554.12 - Mr Fife|3554.13 - Mr Fife|3554.14 - Student|3554.15 - Students|3554.16 - Tug Of War|3554.17 - Tug Of War|3554.18 - Students Games|3554.19 - Students Games|3554.20 - Students Games|3554.21 - Group Photo|3554.22 - Group Photo|3554.23 - Students|3554.24 - Students|3554.25 - Students Dancing|3554.26 - Students|3554.27 - Students|3554.28 - Students|3554.29 - Students|3554.30 - Kookaburra|3554.31 - Possum|3554.32 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.33 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.34 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.35 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 4th March 1981 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.36 - Principal|3554.37 - Teacher & Students|3554.38 - Teacher|3554.39 - Teacher & Students|3554.40 - Students|3554.41 - Students|3554.42 - Student & Unnown Adult|3554.43 - Students|3554.44 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.45 - Girls School Building|3554.46 - Students|3554.47 - Students|3554.48 - Students|3554.49 - Men Working|3554.50 - Men Working|3554.51 - School Camp Year 9RS|3554.52 - Teachers Playing Cards|3554.53 - Teacher|3554.54 - Unknown People|3554.55 - Stars|3554.56 - Teachers On Train|3554.57 - Sketch Of Old Office and Trade Building|3554.58 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.59 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.60 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.61 - Students|3554.62 - Teacher|3554.63 - Steam Engine|3554.64 - Railways Advert For Moving Large Objects|3554.65 - Students|3554.66 - Teachers Chris Wheat|3554.67 - Students Class 8TB|3554.68 - Students Fishing A Beach|3554.69 - Student|3554.70 - Boat Propeller|3554.71 - Boats|3554.72 - Student|3554.73 - Student On Roller Skates|3554.74 - Sydney Barbour Bridge Aerial Photograph|3554.75 - Bolts|3554.76 - Wood|3554.77 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.78 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.79 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.80 - Students|3554.81 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.82 - Stars|3554.83 - Student & Mt Macedon Cross|3554.84 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.85 - Students Singing|3554.86 - Students Singing|3554.87 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.88 - Students|3554.89 - Pemier Richard 'Dick' Hamer Opening New School 1980|3554.90 - Students|3554.91 - McKay Trade Building|3554.92 - New School Under Construction With McKay Trade Building|3554.93 - Student Diving Into River|3554.94 - Students|3554.95 - Students|3554.96 - Students|3554.97 - Students|3554.98 - Student|3554.99 - Student|3554.100 - Landscape Picture|3554.101 - Students|3554.102 - Student Sovereign Hill|3554.103 - Sovereign Hill|3554.104 - Students Sovereign Hill|3554.105 - Students At Beach|3554.106 - Students In Front Of Portables|3554.107 - Teachers|3554.108 - Students OnPlayground Equipment|3554.109 - Student On Cannon|3554.110 - Students|3554.111 - Students|3554.112 - Students|3554.113 - Student|3554.114 - Students On Playground Equipment|3554.118 - Student|3554.119 - Dirt Bike Riding|3554.120 - Car Crash|3554.121 - Raplh Willis Protest|3554.122 - Teachers & Students with Stihl Donation|3554.123 - Girl Students In Football Supporters Gear...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection Sunshine Technical School Technical School 3554.01 - Students|3554.02 - Students Awards|3554.03 - Zoo|3554.04 - Students|3554.05 - Teacher|3554.06 - Students|3554.07 - Students|3554.08 - Mr Fife|3554.09 - Student|3554.10 - Student Athletics|3554.11 - Students In Cage|3554.12 - Mr Fife|3554.13 - Mr Fife|3554.14 - Student|3554.15 - Students|3554.16 - Tug Of War|3554.17 - Tug Of War|3554.18 - Students Games|3554.19 - Students Games|3554.20 - Students Games|3554.21 - Group Photo|3554.22 - Group Photo|3554.23 - Students|3554.24 - Students|3554.25 - Students Dancing|3554.26 - Students|3554.27 - Students|3554.28 - Students|3554.29 - Students|3554.30 - Kookaburra|3554.31 - Possum|3554.32 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.33 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.34 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.35 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 4th March 1981 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.36 - Principal|3554.37 - Teacher & Students|3554.38 - Teacher|3554.39 - Teacher & Students|3554.40 - Students|3554.41 - Students|3554.42 - Student & Unnown Adult|3554.43 - Students|3554.44 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.45 - Girls School Building|3554.46 - Students|3554.47 - Students|3554.48 - Students|3554.49 - Men Working|3554.50 - Men Working|3554.51 - School Camp Year 9RS|3554.52 - Teachers Playing Cards|3554.53 - Teacher|3554.54 - Unknown People|3554.55 - Stars|3554.56 - Teachers On Train|3554.57 - Sketch Of Old Office and Trade Building|3554.58 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.59 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.60 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.61 - Students|3554.62 - Teacher|3554.63 - Steam Engine|3554.64 - Railways Advert For Moving Large Objects|3554.65 - Students|3554.66 - Teachers Chris Wheat|3554.67 - Students Class 8TB|3554.68 - Students Fishing A Beach|3554.69 - Student|3554.70 - Boat Propeller|3554.71 - Boats|3554.72 - Student|3554.73 - Student On Roller Skates|3554.74 - Sydney Barbour Bridge Aerial Photograph|3554.75 - Bolts|3554.76 - Wood|3554.77 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.78 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.79 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.80 - Students|3554.81 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.82 - Stars|3554.83 - Student & Mt Macedon Cross|3554.84 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.85 - Students Singing|3554.86 - Students Singing|3554.87 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.88 - Students|3554.89 - Pemier Richard 'Dick' Hamer Opening New School 1980|3554.90 - Students|3554.91 - McKay Trade Building|3554.92 - New School Under Construction With McKay Trade Building|3554.93 - Student Diving Into River|3554.94 - Students|3554.95 - Students|3554.96 - Students|3554.97 - Students|3554.98 - Student|3554.99 - Student|3554.100 - Landscape Picture|3554.101 - Students|3554.102 - Student Sovereign Hill|3554.103 - Sovereign Hill|3554.104 - Students Sovereign Hill|3554.105 - Students At Beach|3554.106 - Students In Front Of Portables|3554.107 - Teachers|3554.108 - Students OnPlayground Equipment|3554.109 - Student On Cannon|3554.110 - Students|3554.111 - Students|3554.112 - Students|3554.113 - Student|3554.114 - Students On Playground Equipment|3554.118 - Student|3554.119 - Dirt Bike Riding|3554.120 - Car Crash|3554.121 - Raplh Willis Protest|3554.122 - Teachers & Students with Stihl Donation|3554.123 - Girl Students In Football Supporters Gear Large collection of black & white and color photographs from 1980 including teachers, students, sports, dancing, etc Photograph Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Early 1980s Photographs ...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection3554.01 - Students|3554.02 - Students Awards|3554.03 - Zoo|3554.04 - Students|3554.05 - Teacher|3554.06 - Students|3554.07 - Students|3554.08 - Mr Fife|3554.09 - Student|3554.10 - Student Athletics|3554.11 - Students In Cage|3554.12 - Mr Fife|3554.13 - Mr Fife|3554.14 - Student|3554.15 - Students|3554.16 - Tug Of War|3554.17 - Tug Of War|3554.18 - Students Games|3554.19 - Students Games|3554.20 - Students Games|3554.21 - Group Photo|3554.22 - Group Photo|3554.23 - Students|3554.24 - Students|3554.25 - Students Dancing|3554.26 - Students|3554.27 - Students|3554.28 - Students|3554.29 - Students|3554.30 - Kookaburra|3554.31 - Possum|3554.32 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.33 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.34 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.35 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 4th March 1981 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.36 - Principal|3554.37 - Teacher & Students|3554.38 - Teacher|3554.39 - Teacher & Students|3554.40 - Students|3554.41 - Students|3554.42 - Student & Unnown Adult|3554.43 - Students|3554.44 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.45 - Girls School Building|3554.46 - Students|3554.47 - Students|3554.48 - Students|3554.49 - Men Working|3554.50 - Men Working|3554.51 - School Camp Year 9RS|3554.52 - Teachers Playing Cards|3554.53 - Teacher|3554.54 - Unknown People|3554.55 - Stars|3554.56 - Teachers On Train|3554.57 - Sketch Of Old Office and Trade Building|3554.58 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.59 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.60 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.61 - Students|3554.62 - Teacher|3554.63 - Steam Engine|3554.64 - Railways Advert For Moving Large Objects|3554.65 - Students|3554.66 - Teachers Chris Wheat|3554.67 - Students Class 8TB|3554.68 - Students Fishing A Beach|3554.69 - Student|3554.70 - Boat Propeller|3554.71 - Boats|3554.72 - Student|3554.73 - Student On Roller Skates|3554.74 - Sydney Barbour Bridge Aerial Photograph|3554.75 - Bolts|3554.76 - Wood|3554.77 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.78 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.79 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.80 - Students|3554.81 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.82 - Stars|3554.83 - Student & Mt Macedon Cross|3554.84 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.85 - Students Singing|3554.86 - Students Singing|3554.87 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.88 - Students|3554.89 - Pemier Richard 'Dick' Hamer Opening New School 1980|3554.90 - Students|3554.91 - McKay Trade Building|3554.92 - New School Under Construction With McKay Trade Building|3554.93 - Student Diving Into River|3554.94 - Students|3554.95 - Students|3554.96 - Students|3554.97 - Students|3554.98 - Student|3554.99 - Student|3554.100 - Landscape Picture|3554.101 - Students|3554.102 - Student Sovereign Hill|3554.103 - Sovereign Hill|3554.104 - Students Sovereign Hill|3554.105 - Students At Beach|3554.106 - Students In Front Of Portables|3554.107 - Teachers|3554.108 - Students OnPlayground Equipment|3554.109 - Student On Cannon|3554.110 - Students|3554.111 - Students|3554.112 - Students|3554.113 - Student|3554.114 - Students On Playground Equipment|3554.118 - Student|3554.119 - Dirt Bike Riding|3554.120 - Car Crash|3554.121 - Raplh Willis Protest|3554.122 - Teachers & Students with Stihl Donation|3554.123 - Girl Students In Football Supporters Gearsunshine technical school, technical school -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDomestic object - Playing card box, Wooden playing card box
... March 1940 inside lid Wooden box with lid. Base has angled sides and made from a dark wood. Has a light wooden inset box divided into two sections to fit a set of playing cards. ...Made in Camp 1 by Karl Friedrich Muffler during WW2.Wooden box with lid. Base has angled sides and made from a dark wood. Has a light wooden inset box divided into two sections to fit a set of playing cards. Each section has a piece of ribbon to make removal of cards easier. Ribbon has a wooden band on the end made from two pieces of wood. The lid is made from dark wood on the outside, then a lighter wood slim border and inside that border is a dark piece of wood 3 1/2cm wide running diagonally across with a lighter wood filling in the two sides. Inside of lid is the same light wood as inside the base.Tatura March 1940 inside lidplaying card box, karl friedrich muffler, adolf meyer -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera, The Commercial Notebook, Ballarat tram timetables, 1913
... Prisk / 516 Drummond / Ballarat" On first pages inside are details of change float, tickets sold, type , returns commencing "Monday 15/12" (1913) through to March 10 (1914), then many pages with monetary calculations, then sketches of tramcar lighting circuits, noes on cabling, roses, switches, current densities, and conduits lengths etc. Last page in notebook has notes re times of cards...Prisk / 516 Drummond / Ballarat" On first pages inside are details of change float, tickets sold, type , returns commencing "Monday 15/12" (1913) through to March 10 (1914), then many pages with monetary calculations, then sketches of tramcar lighting circuits, noes on cabling, roses, switches, current densities, and conduits lengths etc. Last page in notebook has notes re times of cards ...Notebook, green cloth covered, with end papers, five sections ruled sheets sewn fitted with a black cotton tape strap. On side of notebook, in the same cloth, a holder for a short pencil has been provided. On inside end paper, has a sticker of the "The Commercial Notebook", discount table. In pencil is "J.H. Prisk / 516 Drummond / Ballarat" On first pages inside are details of change float, tickets sold, type , returns commencing "Monday 15/12" (1913) through to March 10 (1914), then many pages with monetary calculations, then sketches of tramcar lighting circuits, noes on cabling, roses, switches, current densities, and conduits lengths etc. Last page in notebook has notes re times of cards ex Sheds and Sebastopol and working hours on various runs. See worksheets in Reg. Item 3140 for details about Jack and his SEC driving career.On back of photograph in black ink "Jack Prisk Sec. Driver & Daughter Marg."trams, tramways, sec, drivers, esco, crews -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaCertificate - Warrant, Win Warner
... March, 1956" Three card warrants. E3094.18.1.1 and E3094.18.1.2 Buff coloured card with black text and blue ink handwriting. Both cards ...E3094.18.1.1 and E3094.18.1.2 are issued by the Methodist Young People's Department. E3094.18.1.3 is issued by the Methodist Girl's Comradeship Province of Victoria and Tasmania conducted under the authority of the Young People's Department.Three card warrants. E3094.18.1.1 and E3094.18.1.2 Buff coloured card with black text and blue ink handwriting. Both cards have a Methodist Girls' Comradeship rubber stamp imprint. E3094.18.1.3 Light blue card with black text, the Methodist Girls' Comradeship emblem and blue ink handwriting.E3094.18.1.1 "Miss W Warner" "Director of MGC Branch No. 21 "Dahlia" "Charles Gallacher" "21.4.1947" E3094.18.1.2 "Miss W. Warner" "Director of the "Dahlia" Branch Hampton M.G.C." "Charles Gallacher" "8.3.1948" E3094.18.1.3 "Win Warner" "Director" "Dahlia" "21" "26th March, 1956"methodist girls' comradeship hampton dahlia branch no 21, win warner, charles gallacher, methodist young people's department -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaCard - Quarterly Ticket, The Methodist Church of Australasia Quarterly Ticket for March
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Methodist Church of Australasia Christina Davey The Methodist Church of Australasia Quarterly Tickets E3000.34.1 December 1945 "Christina Davey" E3000.34.2 March 1947 "Christina Davey" E3000.34.3 June 1947 "Christina Davey" E3000.36.1 September 1947 "Laurel Davey" E3000.36.2 March 1947 "Laurel Davey" E3000.34.1 - E3000.34.3 and E3000.36.1 - E3000.36.2: Small oblong buff coloured card with black border and text. Quarterly Tickets. The cards ...E3000.34.1 - E3000.34.3 and E3000.36.1 - E3000.36.2: Small oblong buff coloured card with black border and text. Quarterly Tickets. The cards have a quotation from the bible. There is provision for a name to be written on the card. E3000.34.1 December 1945 "Christina Davey" E3000.34.2 March 1947 "Christina Davey" E3000.34.3 June 1947 "Christina Davey" E3000.36.1 September 1947 "Laurel Davey" E3000.36.2 March 1947 "Laurel Davey"methodist church of australasia, christina davey, the methodist church of australasia quarterly tickets -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaCard - Quarterly Ticket, The Methodist Church of Australasia Quarterly Ticket
... Quarterly Ticket for December, 1936; E3000.13.2 March 1937; E3000.13.3 September 1937. The cards have a quotation from the bible. ...Quarterly Ticket for December, 1936; E3000.13.2 March 1937; E3000.13.3 September 1937. The cards have a quotation from the bible. ...E3000.13.1 Small oblong cream coloured paper with black border and text. Quarterly Ticket for December, 1936; E3000.13.2 March 1937; E3000.13.3 September 1937. The cards have a quotation from the bible. There is provision for a name to be written on the card. methodist church of australasia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaCard - Quarterly Ticket, The Methodist Church of Australasia Quarterly Ticket
... Quarterly Ticket for March; 1951; E3000.15.2 December 1951; E3000.15.3 March 1952; E3000.14.4 June 1953; E3000.14.5 September 1953. The cards have a quotation from the bible. ...Quarterly Ticket for March; 1951; E3000.15.2 December 1951; E3000.15.3 March 1952; E3000.14.4 June 1953; E3000.14.5 September 1953. The cards have a quotation from the bible. ...E3000.14.1 Small oblong cream coloured paper with black border and text. Quarterly Ticket for March; 1951; E3000.15.2 December 1951; E3000.15.3 March 1952; E3000.14.4 June 1953; E3000.14.5 September 1953. The cards have a quotation from the bible. There is provision for a name to be written on the card. methodist church of australasia -
Vision AustraliaText, RVIB Wodonga Auxiliary, 1932 - 2005
... The Wodonga RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 23, 1932. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978 - 1985. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne The Wodonga RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 23, 1932. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978 - 1985. ...The Wodonga RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 23, 1932. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978 - 1985. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1990 - 2005. A survey from RVIB head office in 1999 reveals the average age group of the committee and members was 70-80 years old. Includes a brief background of the Auxiliary. Letters --newspaper clippings -- index cards and various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaText, RVIB Inglewood Auxiliary, 1957 - 1989
... March 21, 1957 and concluded February 14, 1998. It was noted that a collection of books, badges, receipt books etc would be forwarded separately after the notification of the closing of the auxiliary, however as yet these have not been located. The members were saddened with the loss of their President Mrs Jean Catherine Appleby in 1980, who was killed in a car accident and Mrs Myrtle Bradley was then appointed as the new President. The small collection includes correspondence to and from RVIB Head Office dating from 1980-1989. royal victorian institute for the blind 2 index cards ...The Inglewood RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 21, 1957 and concluded February 14, 1998. It was noted that a collection of books, badges, receipt books etc would be forwarded separately after the notification of the closing of the auxiliary, however as yet these have not been located. The members were saddened with the loss of their President Mrs Jean Catherine Appleby in 1980, who was killed in a car accident and Mrs Myrtle Bradley was then appointed as the new President. The small collection includes correspondence to and from RVIB Head Office dating from 1980-1989. 2 index cards -- newspaper clippings--various loose papers and letters. royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaText, RVIB Hawthorn Auxiliary papers, 1930 - 2003
... The Hawthorn RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 11, 1930. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976-1995, as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978-1990. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne The Hawthorn RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 11, 1930. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976-1995, as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978-1990. ...The Hawthorn RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 11, 1930. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976-1995, as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978-1990. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1990-2003. It also includes a brief history of the Auxiliary. Index cards--various loose papers and letters royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, RVIB Yarra Glen Auxiliary, 1956 - 1997
... The Yarra Glen RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 19, 1956. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978 - 1985. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne The Yarra Glen RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 19, 1956. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978 - 1985. ...The Yarra Glen RVIB Auxiliary formed on March 19, 1956. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978 - 1985. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1990 - 1999. Newspaper articles -- letters -- index cards and various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaText, RVIB Korumburra Auxiliary, 1931 - [20--?]
... The Korumburra RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 19, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne The Korumburra RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 19, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. ...The Korumburra RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 19, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1990 - 2003. A survey from RVIB head office reveals the average age group of the committee and members was 70-80 years old. Letters -- newspaper clippings -- index cards and various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaText, RVIB Koo Wee Rup Auxiliary, 1931 - [20--?]
... The Koo Wee Rup RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 26, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1990 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne The Koo Wee Rup RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 26, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1990 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. ...The Koo Wee Rup RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 26, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1990 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1989 - 2005. Letters -- newspaper clippings -- various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision AustraliaText, RVIB Leongatha Auxiliary papers, 1931 - 2005
... The Leongatha RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 5, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne The Leongatha RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 5, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. ...The Leongatha RVIB Auxiliary was formed on March 5, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1973 - 1985. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 2001 - 2005 and also includes a brief history of the Auxiliary. Letters -- index cards -- various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
Unions BallaratLeaflets, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, cuttings and roneoed material retained by the Council, 1891-1962
... Cards 87. Smoke night social 88. Bi-election 89. How to vote card Roneoed material 77. Circular letter regarding new morning newspaper. n.d. 78. Circular letter from Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. 21 March...Cards 87. Smoke night social 88. Bi-election 89. How to vote card Roneoed material 77. Circular letter regarding new morning newspaper. n.d. 78. Circular letter from Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. 21 March ...TBATBATwo boxes, paper. 1. Anti-Hanging Committee - regarding hanging. 1962. 2. Ballarat Banking Co. Ltd. Chairman's address and 145th report. August 1954. 3. Country Municipal Association circular regarding conference on centralisation, Ballarat. 22 November 1916. 4. Geelong Town Band's weekly performance programme. n.d. 5. Ironmasters' Association of Victoria rules and regulations agreed upon at the General Iron Trades' Conference, Melbourne. 1891. 6. Melbourne Eight Hours Anniversary programme. 1901. 7. Museum of Applied Science of Victoria, on gas from our brown coal. n.d. 8. New Australian Trade Unionist Committee regarding rally to protect shooting of Polish workers. 195-? 9. Circular from Ballarat Trades and Labour Council to Ironmoulders' Society regarding the Congress. 1891. 10. List of subjects to be discussed at Congress. 11. Circular from Melbourne Trades Hall Council regarding financial help for Congress. 1891. 12. Reports of Standing Orders Committee appointed by the Congress, 23-29 April 1891. 13. Trade Mark Committee report. 14. Committee on Federation report. 15. Draft scheme of Federation (Australasian Federation of Labor). 16. Draft scheme of Federation (Australasian Federation of Labor) to the Labour Councils and Unions of Australasia. (2 copies.) 17. Asian and Pacific Regions Peace Conference, Peking, October 1962. Report on Peking, Melbourne. 1962. (2 copies). 18. Australian Bureau of Census and Statistics. Labour and Industrial Statistics, Melbourne. 1911. 19. Australia. Laws, Statutes, etc Trade Marks Bill, 1905. Workers' Trade Marks. Melbourne, 1905. 20. Australian Council of Trade Unions. Agenda paper for ... Congress, 1953. Melbourne, 1953. 21. Australian Labor Party. Work of the Labor government. Melbourne, 1928. 22. Australian Textile Union, Victorian Branch. Wages Sheet. Melbourne, 1953? 23. Baker, W.A. The Commonwealth Basic Wage. 1907-1953. Sydney, 1953? 24. Building Workers' Industrial Union. Building Workers support your convention. n.p. 1954? 25. Carters' and Drivers' Union. Committee of Management. Important to members of Carters and Drivers' Union. Melbourne, 1936. 26. Dougherty, Tom. Santamaria unmasked. Melbourne, 1954? 27. Eight Hours' Anniversary Sports Programme, 1893. Ballarat 1893. 28. Eight Hours' Anniversary Programme, 1894. Ballarat, 1894. 29. Fadden, Arthur W. The menace of political banking. Sydney, 1945. 30. Federated Clerks' Union, Victoria Branch. The Fennessy Story. The Braun Story. n.p., 1954. 31. Federated Clerks' Union, Victoria Branch. Manifesto, n.p., 1955. 32. Greater Ballarat Association. Seventeenth annual report. Ballarat, 1954. 33. Langridge, H.E. Employers in the Labor Party. Melbourne, 1914. 34. Metal Trades Federation. National Conference of Federal Council and delegates from State branches. Sydney, 1960. 35. Municipal Association of Victoria. Arbitration aware regarding employment of members of the Municipal Officers Association of Australia. Melbourne, 1950. 36. Municipality of the Town of Ballarat East. Annual report, 1919. Ballarat, 1919. 37. Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees' Association of Australia. Melbourne Branch. Why did Menzies abdicate when he had a working majority and 18 months to go? Melbourne, 1955? 38. Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees Union of Australia, Melbourne Branch. Who are the wreckers in the Australian Labor Party? Melbourne, 1955. 39. Spence, W.G. The ethics of New Unionism. Sydney, 1892. (42 copies) 40. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. Statement of accounts, 1959. Melbourne, 1959. 41. Universal Business Directories (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Home edition for Ballarat. Melbourne, 1954. 42. Victoria, Apprenticeship Commission. Twenty-seventh annual report. Melbourne, 1956. 43. Victorian Labor College. Labor Colleges. Melbourne 191? (3 copies) 44. W.F. Williams. An appeal to the workers of Victoria. n.p., 19?? 45. Workers' Industrial Union of Australia. Preamble, classification and rules. Melbourne 1919? 46. ACTU Bulletin, 1955, Vol 2, No. 2 47. Amalgamated Engineering Union monthly journal, 1954, No. 3. March 48. American Economist, (New York), 1893, Vol 12, No 12, September 49. Australian Worker, (Sydney), 1955, Vol 64, No. 10, May; No. 15, September (held by ANU and at Trove online) 50. Building Workers' Organiser, official organ of the Building Trades Federation, 1954, June 51. Bulletin issued by the Economic Information Service, Melbourne. No. 2 1954, Nos. 10, September; 13 August; 1956, No 14, January 52. Ballarat Courier, 1890, Vol 46, No. 7096, April 53. Ballarat Star, 1888, Vol 33, No. 95, April 54. The Clerk, official journal of Federated Clerks' Union, Victorian Branch, 1955, Vol 10, No. 2, February/March 55. Common Cause, official journal of the Miners' Federation of Australia 1954 Vol 19, No. 10, March; No. 12, April 1955 Vol 20, No. 12, April; No. 19, May 1955 Vol 20, No. 23, June; No 28 July 1955 Vol 20, No. 29, August 1956 Vol 21, No. 17, May 56. Evening Echo, Ballarat, 1915, No. 6673, September 57. Evening Post, Ballarat, 1889, Vol 38, No. 6326, March 58. Industrial Herald, published by Labor Press, Geelong 1952 Vol 34, No. 35, June 1954 Vol 36, No. 20, March; No. 23, April 1954 No. 36, July; No. 39 July 1958 Vol 40, No. 19, March 59. Labor Call, published by Industrial Printing and Publicity Co., Melbourne. 1953, Vol 46, No. 2417, September 60. Labor Supplement. 1952, November 1954, February; March 61. Light, Ballarat diocesan journal. 1955, September. 62. Locomotive journal, published by the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen. 1954, Vol. 16, No. 4, January. 63. People's Tribune Supplement, ed. by E.E. Jones, Melbourne. 1886, Vol 5, No. 20, April. 64. Railways' Union Gazette, published by J.D. Michie, Melbourne. 1919, June, Frank Byett in memoriam edition. 65. Rehab News issued by Central Ex-Servicemen's Office, Melbourne. 1946, Vol 2, No. 30, May. 66. Sheet Metal Workers, official organ of the Sheet Metal Working, Agricultural Implement and Stovemaking Union of Australia, Sydney. 1954, No. 107, February. 67. Socialist Comment, Socialist Party of Australia, Melbourne. 1937, No. 2, February. 68. Tocsin, A.L.P. Victorian Branch. 1955?, No. 2, October; No. 4, December. 1956, No. 5, February. 69. Tribune, CPA Sydney. 1965, No. 958, August. 70. UN World, published by Egbert White, New York. 1948, Vol 2, No. 11, December. 71. Miscellaneous newspaper cuttings. Posters 72. Eight Hours' Anniversary, Ballarat, 22 April 1892. 73. Eight Hours' Anniversary, Ballarat, 21 April 1894. 74. Eight Hours' Anniversary, Ballarat, 21 April 1913. 75A. Eight Hours' Anniversary, Ballarat, 3 April 1922. 75B. Electoral Rolls, persons entitled to be enrolled and to vote, 1922. 76. Progress, prospectus of debentures to publish a daily Labour paper to be called "Progress". 1904, Vol 1, No. 1, December. Cards 87. Smoke night social 88. Bi-election 89. How to vote card Roneoed material 77. Circular letter regarding new morning newspaper. n.d. 78. Circular letter from Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. 21 March 1955. 79. Article, History of the recent ALP dispute. n.d. 80. Article: What is freemasonry (from Ballarat St. Patrick's Gazette, October 1854). (2 copies) 81. Information summary of HRH Duke of Edinburgh's study conference on the human problems of industrial communities. ALP Broadcasts from Station 3KZ 82. Incentive payments by Norman A. Gibbs. 17 August 1953. 83. Escalating wages by F.J. Riley. 25 February 1954. 84. Margins by F.J. Riley. 4 March 1954. 85. Freezing margins by F.J. Riley. 17 March 1954. 86. The struggle across the Ages (No. 2) by F.J. 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Melbourne LegacyDrawing, Card players drawn by Pat Hanna, 1955
... March 1888 in Whitianga, New Zealand and served in the First World War, was a founding member of Melbourne Legacy and was involved with Legacy for many years. Pat Hanna was a founding member of Melbourne Legacy and an artist and producer. Legacy kept some of his works in the archive. hanna founding legatee cartoon Signed 'Pat' Cartoon drawing of a four people playing cards ...A cartoon drawing done by artist Pat Hanna and sent to friends at Legacy. It looks like a funny caption is missing from the drawing. It was stored with other items including a letter to Frank (possibly L/- Frank Doolan who was making an attempt to collect items relevant to Legacy's history for an official archive project - see items 01400 to 01404). Pat Hanna was an entertainer, comedian, artist and producer of reveues, plays and movies. One of his first revues was performed in France just after the armistice. A popular stage show was 'Diggers' that performed around Australia post-war and adapted into a film in 1931. He was asked to pose for photographer Jack Cato for the iconic image of a digger shown in 01400. He was born George Patrick Hanna, 18 March 1888 in Whitianga, New Zealand and served in the First World War, was a founding member of Melbourne Legacy and was involved with Legacy for many years.Pat Hanna was a founding member of Melbourne Legacy and an artist and producer. Legacy kept some of his works in the archive.Cartoon drawing of a four people playing cards signed Pat (Hanna).Signed 'Pat'hanna, founding legatee, cartoon -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, St. Matthew’s Presbyterian Church
... In March 1869, a month before the Church was opened, the local paper reported that a large red flag on the top of the Presbyterian Spire meant that the last brick had been laid and the massive gilt ball and cross had been placed in position. The Church has some fine stained-glass windows. stawell religion Presbyterian Church, Stawell written on the front of the post card and June' 09 Stawell written in pencil on the back. Post cards ...St. Matthew’s Presbyterian Church Stawell. Now United Church. This landmark of Stawell was opened on 11th April 1869. The tower and spire, overall height of 148 feet, cost 1352 pounds and was paid for by an early mine owner. In March 1869, a month before the Church was opened, the local paper reported that a large red flag on the top of the Presbyterian Spire meant that the last brick had been laid and the massive gilt ball and cross had been placed in position. The Church has some fine stained-glass windows. Two identical side views of a church with a tall steeple. These photos were taken from the original Post Cards in Album 13, p.41. The photo shows a Tennis Courts in foreground with a picket fence around the church. Presbyterian Church, Stawell written on the front of the post card and June' 09 Stawell written in pencil on the back. Post cards printed in Germany.stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Cato Lake with the Swimming Pool c 1950's
... cards of the Olympic swimming pool in Cato lake c 1950's. The Rose Series P 14901 shows the swimming pool and lake with the swimming pool dominating the photograph. Four flag posts are clearly visible and the pool connected to the edge of the lake. The Rose Series P 14012 also shows the Olympic pool but more of the lake and boundary. with seating around the lake. In March...cards of the Olympic swimming pool in Cato lake c 1950's. The Rose Series P 14901 shows the swimming pool and lake with the swimming pool dominating the photograph. Four flag posts are clearly visible and the pool connected to the edge of the lake. The Rose Series P 14012 also shows the Olympic pool but more of the lake and boundary. with seating around the lake. In March ...Two black and white post cards of the Olympic swimming pool in Cato lake c 1950's. The Rose Series P 14901 shows the swimming pool and lake with the swimming pool dominating the photograph. Four flag posts are clearly visible and the pool connected to the edge of the lake. The Rose Series P 14012 also shows the Olympic pool but more of the lake and boundary. with seating around the lake. In March 1957 Cato Lake was emptied for construction of the Olympic pool and officially opened on 15.11.1958. Twenty seven years later In January 1985 the pool was found to be leaking and Borough Council in February banned further use of the Olympic pool. Eventually the Olympic pool was demolished in April 1988.Two black & white Rose series post cards of Cato Olympic swimming pool Stawell Vic. c 1950's. Series P 14901 is nearly a complete view of the Olympic pool with four flag posts in view and trees and buildings in the distance. Series P 14012 has only a small section of the Olympic pool in the photograph with just 3 flag poles in view. There are 2 concrete and timber seats in the foreground and Cato lake is very still, reflecting the distance trees.The Rose Series P 14901 Swimming Pool Stawell Vic. and The Rose Series P 14912 Cato Park and swimming pool Stawell, Vic. Both post cards were Published by Rose Stereograph Co., Armadale, Victoria. The "Rose" series De Luxe.stawell
