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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club - Group photograph, Members assembled on Opening Day- 26th August, 1989
Coloured photographAttached to photograph Members assembled prior to the Opening Day game, Saturday 26th August, 1989. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Peter Staples, Citation: Australia Day Awards 1993: Jessie Partington Angus, 26/01/1993
Certificate awarded to Jessie Partington Angus on Australia Day 1993 in recognition of devoted service to the Diamond Valley Choral Society and as Convener of the Diamond Valley Shire Festival of Carols Choir since 1926.Award honouring a notable local resident and descendant of a pioneer family.Photocopy on green paperpartington family, shire of diamond valley, australia day awards, jessie partington, diamond valley choral society, diamond valley shire festival of carols -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, City of Ringwood Annual Report 1989/90, 1990
Third Annual Strategic and Organisational Management Plan Report to Council, outlining the activities of the organisation from 1st October 1989 to 30th September 1990. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Book - Notebook: Speech script by Donald Clark, Speech script by Donald Clark - history of Tarnagulla CWA (1938-1993), 1994
Soft cover note book, plastic cover. Script for a speech by Donald Clark on the history of Tarnagulla CWA (1938-1993), delivered June 1994. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Magazine, Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees Association (ATMOEA), "The Tramway Record - Vol 54, No. 1 March 1989", Mar. 1989
Magazine - 28 pages, centre stapled, A4, titled "The Tramway Record - Vol 54, No. 1 March 1989", published by the ATMOEA, with the cover image of full tram on the Sydney Road tram and Upfield line. Has items about the conversion of the Upfield line, written by John Edwards of Brunswick Depot. Also a history of the May Day celebrations.trams, tramways, unions, safety, brunswick depot, disputes, atmoea, upfield -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Portrait, President Chas Wilks 1989, 1989
Photograph of President Chas Wilks who was President of Melbourne Legacy in 1989. Appears to be a professional photo taken for use in publications during his term as president.A record of the past presidents of Melbourne Legacy.Black and white photo of President Chas Wilks.Stamped on back Copyright of Michael Warshall, Picture Maker P/L. Handwritten E88-432-6 in black pen. 67% in pencil.past presidents, portrait -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph Album, Plenty/Briar Hill Camp 1989, 04/09/1989
Photographs and maps from Plenty/Briar Hill Camp 1989. Possibly a school project, includes itinerary. Photographs are not named. Location: "Tandara" Halls Gap.Colour photographs and maps in albumHand drawn front cover with name of artist.plenty, briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Greensborough Secondary College: Creating an educational program 1989. Gr8750, 03/04/1989
This document was used by staff at a workshop in 1989. This was an information session for staff prior to the amalgamation of Watsonia High School and Watsonia Technical School into Greensborough Secondary College.Includes some of the organisational dilemmas facing the new college and the efforts made to include staff in the decision making process.25 pages, typed. Blue card cover, black strip binding.Some notations throughout.greensborough secondary college, watsonia technical school, watsonia high school, greensborough college -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
School Register, East Ringwood Primary School: Register of the Pupils enrolled 1924-1993, incl. transcription, 1924-1993
Used at the Primary School to record names, parents' and/or guardians' names, addresses, also age of child and date of admission.Register of the Pupils enrolled at East Ringwood P.S. from Jul-1924 to Aug-1993. pp.199. Work has begun, by one of our members, to transcribe the register into a digital copy in Excel format. The attachment shows the first 500+ pupil's enrolments at ERPS, with details on the pupil, his/her parents, source and destination schools. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Card - Commemorative Stationery, Printeam, Ringwood Primary School 2997: cards and etching of 1921 school. 1989, 1989
Card printed for the centenary celebration of Ringwood Primary School 1889-1989. Original site in 1898 Ringwood Street. The school moved to Greenwood Avenue site in 1921.Four buff coloured cards and envelopes with etching in red ink of 1921 Ringwood School no. 2997.Graphic by Nerrelle Williamson -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Reports, Heidelberg Golf Club, Directors' Reports: Book 19: December 1989 - March 1990, 1989 - 1990
Typed reports to Directors of Heidelberg Golf Club from the various sub committees: December 1989 - March 1990. There is some duplication of contents with Book 18 (VC0378).Volume 19 of a set of reports to Directors. Black arch file binder, multiple pages, unnumbered. committee reports, directors' reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Reports, Heidelberg Golf Club, Directors' Reports: Book 18: January 1989 - January 1990, 1989 - 1990
Typed reports to Directors of Heidelberg Golf Club from the various sub committees: January 1989 - January 1990. There is some duplication of contents with Book 19 (VC0379).Volume 18 of a set of reports to Directors. Black arch file binder, multiple pages, unnumbered. committee reports, directors' reports -
Greensborough Historical Society
Documents, Watsonia High School documents 1986-1989, 1986-1989
Document 1 is the constitution of Staff Meetings at Watsonia High School; document 2 outlines the programs and budgets for Watsonia High in 1989; document 3 is a profile of Watsonia High in 1986.Administration information for staff and parents of Watsonia High School.3 documents, total approx 26 pages. Name written in pen on cover of one document.watsonia high school -
Clunes Museum
Document - DOCUMENT CLUNES BOWLING CLUB, 1989
CLUNES LADIES BOWLING CLUB DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY. 1929-1989.1 A DOCUMENT OF CLUNES BOWLING CLUB INC. DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY 1929 - 1989. .2 PEN AND INK DRAWING OF SOME LADIES BOWLERS.2 CLUNES BOWLING CLUB. 1929 - 1989 - "The ladies of Clunes Lawn Bowls Club cordially invite you to share their Diamond Jubilee celebrations 60 Years of playing Bowls"document, pamphlet, sport, bowling club clunes -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Deirdre Scott, 1993
Deirdre Scott completed a Certificate in Office & Secretarial Studies at the Ballarat School of Mines, a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Framed photograph of Deirdre Scott, recipient of the 1993 Ballarat School of Mines Award for Excellence, receiving her award from Ballarat School of Mines President Bill Gribble. Ballarat School of Mines Acting Principal, Brian McLennan, stands to the left. The photograph is taken in the Lydiard Street Uniting Church, Where Ballarat School of Mines graduations took place.ballarat school of mines, alumni, awards, deirdre scott, secretarial studies, award for excellence -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Heathmont Primary School pupils and staff 1992 and 1993
3925/1 - Framed photograph Heathmont Primary School pupils and staff 1992; 3925/2 - Framed photograph Heathmont Primary School pupils and staff 1993 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1993
Colour photograph of the old timber library taken in 1993.On back of photo: "1993. Former Rutherglen Library"library, buildings -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Lunchtime readings for the 1993 Braille and Talking Book Library awards, 1993
In 1993, as part of the Melbourne Writer's Festival, a tent was set up so that people could come and listen to readings of books shortlisted for the Braille Book and Audio Narrator of the Year at lunchtime. These images show the audience and some selected presenters including Michael Carman. 8 coloured photographs and 7 strips of negativesawards, braille & talking book library, michael carman, james wright, karl hughes, kris benic, adrian beddows -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, City of Ringwood 1989 Community Information Guide, 1989
Community information booklet issued by City of Ringwood for 1989 - covering the facilities and activities of the Ringwood Council and other local organisations and associations. Cover photographs: Front - Fern Gully at Ringwood Lake, Poppett Head at rear of Lake, Athletics Track. Back - Highland Carnival, Wombalano Park, Miners Cottage at Ringwood Lake, Bike Path, Water Cascade at rear of Lake.CONTENTS: (page no.) 1. COUNCIL SERVICES After School Activities Programme 29 Aged Services 31, 32 & 33 Aquatic Centre 20 & 21 Budget 14 Building Information 16 By-Laws 26 Chief Executive's Message 9 Children's Services 29 Civic Centre 4 Committees of Council 5 Common Questions 36 Community Plan 10 & 11 Council Meeting Dates 4 Council Representatives 8 Councillors 6 & 7 Dogs 26 Dual Occupancy 12 Emergency Telephone Numbers 63 Family Day Care 29 Fire Hazards 27 Garbage 34 & 35 Golf Course 24 Home Handyman Services 31 Home Help 31 Incinerators 26 Knaith Road Child Care Centre 29 Library 23 Maternal and Child Health 28 Mayoral Message – Cr. R. Gardini 3 Meals on Wheels 31 Members of Parliament 62 Parks and Gardens 18 Rates 25 Residential Development Provisions 12 & 13 Ringwood Bypass Road 13 Ringwood Convention Centre & Performing Arts Centre 22 Ringwood District Centre 14 Staff 10 Town Planning 17 Works Depot 30 Youth Outreach Worker 33 2. LOCAL COMMUNITY SERVICES Accommodation 37 Alcoholism 37 Birthright 38 Blind 38 Care Force 39 Catholic Family Welfare Bureau 39 Central Ringwood Community Centre 39 Childbirth and Parenting Association 39 & 40 Churches 40 & 41 Community Services Victoria 42 Day Centres and Drop In Centres 43 Do Care 43 Drugs 43 Elderly Day Care 44 Emergency Housing 45 Family Planning Services 45 Financial Counselling 46 Hearing Aid Service 47 Hospitals 47 Housing 48 Information 48 Legal 49 Literacy 50 Lone Parents 50 Marriage Celebrants 50 Maroondah Social Health Centre 51 Neighbourhood Mediation Centre - Outer East 51 North Ringwood Community House 52 Nursing 52 Optometric Services 52 Playgroups 53 Podiatry 53 Pre-Schools 54 Red Cross 55 Retirement 55 Ringwood Croydon Advisory Service 55 Schools 56 & 57 Senior Citizens' Centres 58 Transport 59 Twins 59 Unemployment 60 Volunteering 60 Youth Accommodation Project (Maroondah). 60 Youth Emergency Accommodation Services... 60 rinx -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, 1989 Fundraising Auction with Lou Richard and Bob Davis, 24/05/1989
Fundraising for the work of the Association for the Blind took on many forms. On May 24, 1989, a auction of sports items was held with guest celebrity auctioneers Lou Richards, Bob Davis and Ray Lord at Elanora.16 col. photographs and 2 B/W photographsassociation for the blind, lou richards, bob davis, ray lord -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photocopy of photo, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Black and white photocopy of probably colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photocopy of photo, Eltham Living and Learning Centre "Goat Shed" - unofficial opening by Claire Fitzpatrick, 3 December 1989, 03/12/1989
Background to the two openings of the "Goat Shed": Following a need to clean up some of the old L&L Centre buildings, in 1989 Council decided to enclose the remaining goat shed in a steel truss frame for use as a store room. Claire Fitzpatrick, who had run animal husbandry and goat classes on the site from the 1975 opening of the L&L Centre, was invited by the Committee to officiate at the naming of the new building on 3/12/1989. Following a fire of the stables/workshops on 8/5/1990 (which had to be cleared off the site) Council/Committee decided to use the $15000 insurance money to upgrade/refurbish the 1989 building to replace classrooms lost in the "stables fire". This refurbished Goat Shed was officially opened on 30/5/1991 by Cr. Peter Graham, Shire President. (Gleaned from Committee file, 1987-1992.) Photos show Claire Fitzpatrick (red jacket) and Gillian Barclay (white jacket). Black and white photocopy of probably colour photographeltham living and learning centre, 1989, claire fitzpatrick, goat shed, gillian barclay