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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: CENTRAL NELL GWYNNE - LOG OF WAGES & WORKING CONDITIONS, 30 December 1948
Document. Letter sent from Amalgamated Engineering Union 30 Dec. 1948 Sent to management serving the enclosed log of wages and conditions of employment and requesting the outlined conditions as set out be implemented.McColl, Rankin & Stanistreetorganization, business, central nell gwynne, mccoll, rankin & stanistreet, central nell gwynne gmc, gold mining, log of wages & working conditions -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, My fight for a job, 06/04/2016
Vietnam veteran and Montmorency resident Kevin Dudman seeks employment but believes his age is against him.News clipping, black text, colour image.kevin dudman, montmorency, vietnam veterans -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - Photograph - copy, The Young Girl by Bruno Simon, 1940's
Bruno Simon, German,Italian, Jewish refugee interned Australian WW2 8th Employment Co. AMFPhotographed copy of Bruno Simon and one of his sculptures entitled "The Young Girl".photography, sculptures, bruno simon, internment camp sculptors -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Bruno Simon, Tatura Dreams, 4/11/1987
Artwork by Bruno Simon, Dunera internee 1941-1943, 8th Employment Company A.M.F 1943-1945Grey card folio containing cream coloured folder with 6 listed Bruno Simon artwork prints and 1 single typed page/frontispiece. Interleaved with tissue paper.Bruno Simon To Philipp Simon in remembrance of the common experience.bruno simon, dunera, artwork -
National Wool Museum
Letter
Letter from Cleckheaton (Yorkshire) Ltd, Shepparton, Victoria, 1955 to W.R. Lang re: employment of an overlooker.textile mills - staff, cleckheaton (yorkshire) ltd, lang, dr w. roy -
National Wool Museum
Postcard, 1910
Postcard was given to David Phillips (Donor) by a friend who was involved in the wool industry through employment at CSRIO.Postcard with black and white image on front. Image is of two men standing in front of a carding machine inside of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill. Image is printed onto postcard despite the non-straight lines suggesting the image may have been cut and pasted. Reverse of the postcard has handwritten message detailing image on the front of the postcard.Handwriting, black ink: Warrnambool Woollen Mill 1910 / First carding Machine bins / Erected b W. (Bill) + (?) / Pontefract warrnambool woollen mill, carding machine -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, John Bainbridge; Pre-Selection test result, Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce, 11/10/1974
Letter from Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce informing of the result of the pre-selection test taken by John Bainbridge. Outlines the process he needs to take - apply to the Apprenticeship Commission for the "Certificate of Qualification to Enter into Apprenticeship". Next step may need to be contact withe District Officer of the Commonwealth Employment Service in Ballarat to assist with obtaining employment - Apprentice.Typed written letter with VACC LetterheadSignature - Sam J Johnstonjohn bainbridge, vacc, victorian automobile chamber of commerce, apprenticeship, apprenticeship commission, certificate of qualification, technical education officer, sam johnston, commonwealth employment service -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Letter, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Ballarat - Bendigo Tramways - Personnel", 1/2/1962
Memo dated 1/2/1962 from Engineer and Manager to Manager Ballarat Branch titled "Ballarat - Bendigo Tramways - Personnel", about the proposed closure of both systems with an announcement later that week, about the future employment of the existing tramway staff, ex-gratia payments depending the years of service, alternative employment within the SECV and the services of the Industrial Officer.Yields information the 1962 move to close both Ballarat and Bendigo and the impact of the loss of employment on the SECV crews and wages employees.Memo - foolscap sheets - typed carbon copy.secv, closure, bendigo, ballarat, tramways, staff, personnel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Three pages glued together. Blue printed Doctor's Certificate, dated Jan 16/66 certifying that Matthew Ralph was unable to follow his employment. Letter from Matthew Ralph, dated January 16th 1866 claiming Sick Allowance of the Court being unable to follow his usual employment. Letter from Matthew Ralph, dated Feby 2nd 1866 declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court. Signed by Matthew Ralph and H. L. Atkinson.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, matthew ralph, h l atkinson -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Victoria. Education Department, Draft agreement on conditions and staffing in secondary colleges…1990, 22/10/1990
The draft agreement on conditions and staffing in secondary colleges, 1990, sets out conditions for staffing and employment in government schools.41 pages, typed.greensborough secondary college, victoria ministry of education, workplace agreenets -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Report, J.S. Dawkins, The Challenge for Higher Education in Australia, 1987, 22/09/1987
This report became known as the Dawkins Report. An twenty seven page typed report by the Hon. S.J. Dawkins, Minister for Employment, Education and Training. Aspects of the report has been highlighted by Robert Hook. It includes highlights to the Commonwealth Tertiary Education Commission.j.s. dawkins, dawkins report, higher education, robert hook, commonwealth tertiary education commission -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
White paper from Surgeon dated Echuca 29/8/1876. I certify Thomas Warren is still unable for his usual employment. Signed - -rossen, Surgeon. Thomas Warren written at the end.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - medical certificate, court king of the forest, thomas warren -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
White paper from Surgeon dated 13/9/1876. I certify Mr. Thos. Warren is still unable for his usual employment. Signed - -ossen, Surgeon. Thomas Warren written at the end.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - medical certificate, court king of the forest, thomas warren -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE
Blue Doctor's Certificate dated Feb15 1863 certifying that Thos Will of Sandhurst was unable to follow his usual employment. Signed by ?, Court Surgeon. Printed by Bro. Clarke, Printer, 84, Moor Street, Fitzroy.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - doctor's certificate, court king of the forest, thos will, bro clarke -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE
Blue Doctor's Certificate dated Decr 13th 1877 certifying that Patrick Cunneen was unable to follow his usual employment and signed by H ?. Signed at the end by Patrick Cunneen declaring himself on the Sick Funds.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - doctor's certificate, court king of the forest, patrick cunneen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
May 14th 1868. I hereby certify that Samuel Richards of Iron Bark is unable to follow his usual employment. Signed H. L. Atkinson. M.D. Note at the bottom: Not worked since the 9th ?societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - medical certificate, court king of the forest, samuel richards h l atkinson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Application for liquid fuel ration tickets
The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019)Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Employment documents. Folder 5 has wartime and other general interest papers. Application for liquid fuel ration ticketstransport - motor vehicles, alan mathews -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Cricket Team
The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019)Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Employment documents. Folder 6 has photographs. Two copies of a cricket team, presumed to be Court Clarendon, including Alan.domestic life, alan mathews -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Receipt, Accommodation Bookings, RACV, 15 Sep 1962
The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019)Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Employment documents. Folder 4 has Motor car purchases, Registration, Licences & RACV RACV receipt for accommodation £6.0.0recreation, alan mathews, commonwealth aircraft corporation, cac -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Drawing - Cartoon, Wells, The leaning tower-of-strength, 6 Mar 1941
The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019)Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan MATHEWS and his family. Employment documents. Folder 5 has wartime and other general interest papers. Cartoon "the leaning tower-of-strength" by Wellssport - australian rules football, alan mathews -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Re-establishment Benefits for National Servicemen, 1/11/1969 12:00:00 AM
Booklet with 22 pages and olive green soft-cover outlining benefits paid to National Servicemen for such matters as reinstatement in civilian employment, post-discharge vocational training, retirement, housing, and protection of financial commitments.national service - australia, re-establishment, repatriation, payments, swainston collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Letter written by George Dunkel, dated 23 September 1873, to the Officers and Brethren of Court King of the Forest declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court, considering himself able to follow his employment.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, george dunkell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Blue printed Doctor's Certificate signed by H. L. Atkinson and dated Aug 14/65 for George Ellis as he was unable to follow his employment. Printed by Bro. Clarke, Printer, 84, Moor Street, Fitzroy. The second paper is a note from G. R. Ellis, dated Aug 14 1865 claiming the sick allowance of the Court as he was unable to attend his usual employment. The third paper is a note from G. R. Ellis declaring himself off the sick fund of the court as he considered himself able to follow his usual employment after this day Saturday. Dated Aug 19th 1865. Also signed by H. L. Atkinson, MD. All three pieces of paper glued together.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, george r ellis, h l atkinson, bro clarke -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Wounded Soldier, 1940's
Sculpture made by Pte Bruno Simon V377556, a 30 year old internee who became a member of the CMF Employment Company. After Nazism came to Germany in 1933, Simon studied sculpture in Paris and Florence and then came to Australia. He was a Jewish internee allowed released from camp in 1942 and after a short period picking fruit joined the CMF Employment Co.Copy of a photograph of the head of an Australian soldier mounted on a foam backingphotograph, wounded soldier, bruno simon, sculpture, internment camp sculptors -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Bruno Simon, Tatura Dreams
Folio of artwork/sculpture by Bruno Simon, Dunera internee 1941-1943, 8th Employment Company A.M.F 1943-1945Black card folio containing a white folder, a buff coloured folder with an inscription, 1 photocopy of a newspaper clipping and 26 white A4 sheets. Each sheet shows a black and white picture of a sculpture.To Philipp and Tilly from Bruno, Bergamo 27-7-1976 (On folder)artwork, sculpture, dunera, bruno simon -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record, C. E. Harris, 30/03/2023
A Nomination for Employment form for C. E. Harris to be a Telegraph Messenger in the P. M. G.'s Dept. at Melbourne (Telegraph Office)non-fictionA Nomination for Employment form for C. E. Harris to be a Telegraph Messenger in the P. M. G.'s Dept. at Melbourne (Telegraph Office)harris charles edward, occupations -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Relating to Malcom Moore Pty Ltd, 1948 - 1988
Collected by donor's father Norm Robinson during his 40 year employment with Malcolm Moore between 1948 and 1988.Photos of worksites, machinery, manufactured equipment for Malcolm Moore's. Selection taken from photo album now returned to donor. Moore's premises were in Williamstown Road (approximately where Bunnings is now)industry, built environment - industrial, norm robinson, malcolm moore pty ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Electric Foot Warmer
Used by Colin Sach during his employment as Manager of the Chemistry Dept. at the University of Melbourne over a period of forty years.Manufacturing History Museum Victoria Commentary: Australian manufacturing history Philip Wollen Many years ago, when I was an ambition young man, I took over a company called Hecla.|This business was formed in 1872, long before Federation was even contemplated. The company established a rich tradition in the Australian manufacturing industry. The prodigious product range included kettles, mixers, toasters, hairdryers, urns, pie warmers, bain maries, and electric blankets for the domestic and commercial market. During the war it even manufactured parts for aircraft. It was one of Melbourne's largest employers.|Hecla was one of the pioneers in TV advertising, led by icons like Bert Newton, Bobby Limb, Evie Hayes and Graham Kennedy who ad Jibbed his way through irreverent and unscripted naughtiness about Hecla electric blankets and foot warmers. The slogan was 'By Hecla, its good1'. One can imagine the fun Bert and Graham had with their double entendres.|In the 60's Hecla entered into a partnership with General Electric and expanded rapidly. The massive factory, on the corner of Alexandra Parade and Chapel Street overlooking the Yarra River was a Melbourne landmark.|The business was formed by one of the scions of Melbourne industry. Mr Marriott was a metal worker of some repute, building the lights in front of Melbourne's Parliament House, the first steam car, the sideboard at the RACY Club, and the first factory to run on electricity.|By the time I acquired the company it was a shadow of its former self, incapable of competing with cheap Chinese imports. Wandering around the warehouse late one night I discovered a large, boarded up storeroom which appeared not to have been opened in decades.|Over several months I combed through the room, unearthing a treasure trove of products from a bygone era. Dusty files, engineering drawings, wooden prototypes, patent records, and correspondence from distributors on every continent.|I decided to track down an old man, Ray, long retired after 50 years with Hecla. He was not well off financially and welcomed the paid work. It turned out that he had done his apprenticeship with the company and there wasn't much he didn't know about it. He had been personally involved in the manufacture of almost every type of product on the Hecla smorgasbord's of products.|So for over 2 years he methodically assembled a mini museum of Hecla products, painstakingly polishing them and ensuring they were in working order. He attached the original brochure of each product and their respective warranty cards. For him it was ,a labour of love. For me it was a fascinating, if vicarious journey, into Australia's manufacturing past.|My colleagues complained that I was wasting money on his salary, our time and factory space on stuff that should have been dumped years ago. I tried to explain that I was merely a steward of the Hecla tradition, not merely an owner. Besides, the look on Ray's face convinced me that there was another dynamic at work. One I could see, but didn't really understand.|After he Passed away I faced a dilemma. What to do with this 'museum' of Hecla history. Nobody was interested.|So I kept the 'stuff' in private storage, hoping that same day someone would be interested in it. And the years passed.|Finally, I had a brainwave. Perhaps the Melbourne Museum would be interested. It was a long shot but I made the call. I had a nagging suspicion that they would think I was simply trying to get them to relieve me of paying for this huge collection to be taken to the tip.|To my surprise they said they would be willing to take a look, I secretly hoped that they would take the whole collection and not leave me with an incomplete jumble of appliances that I would indeed have to take to the tip.|On the appointed day, four serious looking young people showed up. Armed with digital cameras, note books and poker faces they spent four hours analysing the goods and the supporting materials. I asked them if they had any interest and their response was decidedly non-committal. It depends on the acquisitions committee, I was told. I was disheartened and packed up the exhibits to go back into storage.|Imagine my surprise when months later they telephoned to say that they had researched the history of the company, and yes, they would like to take the whole collection. And a truck with 'handlers' would arrive the following day to pick it up. Two years ago all Hecla's archives left me forever and went to the Museum's warehouse.|Well, to my delight I received a call yesterday inviting me to a private viewing of the exhibition at the Melbourne Museum. These young historians had meticulously assembled an impressive display of Melbourne's industry and technology going back to the 1800's. They thanked me like a significant benefactor when it is I who should have thanked them.|I saw the excitement in the eyes of these young people who had somehow managed to dig out and assemble memories from Australia's past. If this is the standard of care that the curators of the Melbourne Museum show all their exhibits, our history is in safe hands.|Their meticulous work took me back to those years long ago when I saw an old man lovingly assembling and cataloging a lifetime of his work.|It took me back to the day when Australians actually made things. Long before we became a nation of quarrymen. Before we became animal-factory 'farmers'. Of a time when products didn't break down, or dumped and replaced before the warranty expired. When men like Mr Marriott cared deeply about what their hands produced.|It reminded me of the call I received from an elderly lady in Tasmania asking for the electrical element for a Hecla K7 kettle. I searched the archives and called her back. The K7 was produced decades earlier and we no longer carried that spare part. She was quite disheartened and told me her kettle had finally 'given up the ghost' and she couldn't bear to part with it. It was a present from her husband on their wedding day 45 years ago. Her final words were 'they don't make them like that, do they? By Hecla they were good1'|I'm glad I followed my instinct and put Ray back on the payroll all those years ago..|I like to think Mr Marriott would have been pleased.Square metal box with electrical elements inside. Used to stand on or to put feet on when sitting. Elaborate pattern in centre with inscription.Hecla Foot Warmerdomestic items, heating -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, A band of gypsies: employees of Niel Black & Co in the pre-goldrush era: a work in progress
Niel Black was an early settler in the Western District of Victoria who held large tracts of land including Glenormiston and The Sisters estates. Black was responsible for bringing many employees to the area. The employees' names, birthplace, arrival date, marriage partner/s, other employers are tabulated. An overview of Black's properties and conditions of the time is also included.This booklet documents those who came to the Western District to work for Niel Black prior to the goldfishes of the 1850s.In-house booklet with plastic sleeve outer cover, with black & white images of sheep shears, wool and a map of the Black property. All text is in black.emigration, employment, family history, early victorian squatters -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, QIIB workers and millet brooms
Three Queensland Industrial Institute for the Blind workers holding raw millet (name unknown), millet brooms (possibly Snowy Willis) and working a loom (Manix O'Reagan).3 x B/W photographs of people with millet or weavingE18302-2622 F26922-1564 E18300-2622queensland industrial institute for the blind, manix o'reagan, snowy willis, employment