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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Trams lines to be removed", 18/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, Saturday 18/9/1971 that the Country Roads Board will begin removal of the tram lines in Sturt St. commencing Wednesday, the following week. This was announced by Cr. Chisholm the previous day. Work to begin at Dawson St and work towards the City. The Council had also decided to experiment with free centre of the road parallel parking on a restricted basis.In blue ink in the top right hand corner of the item - 'Sat / 18/9/71'trams, tramways, closure, track removal, country roads board, city of ballarat -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Age, "City that went off the rails", "Is it time to get rid of Trams", May. 1969
Newspaper Clipping - set of four clippings adhered to two sides of two sheets of ruled quarto paper with punched holes on the left hand side - from newspapers about the removal of trams from Melbourne 1 - Part one of a Large article written by John Messer of The Age, titled "City that went off the rails" about the impact of the closure of the Brisbane tramway system, quotes Brisbane City Mayor - Clem Jones. Dated 7/5/1969 2 - Second part "Is it time to get rid of Trams", dated 8/5/1969 following the closure of the Brisbane system. Mainly quotes from Brisbane transport officials with some Sydney officials. Has photos of a tram in Swanston St and a crowded tram. 3 - "Willy-nilly scrapping of trams 'nonsense'" - written by F. R. Kirby - Acting Chairman of the MMTB - The Age" responding to John Messer's articles. The Age 20/5/1969. 4 - letter from Bernard Boles of Reservoir about the removal of trams in Collins St and replacement by buses. 5 - "Hour fight to free trapped driver" - The Age 19/5/1969 - about the collision of a panel van at corner of High and Chapel St Prahran 6 - Set of two Letters from Edward Sykes and V. Lovel about the removal of trams - for and against.trams, tramways, brisbane trams, sydney trams, closure, tram replacement, buses, collins st, accidents, letter to the editor -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - St. Catherine’s Church of England, Kooyong Road, Caulfield South
Typed carbon copy of history of St. Catherine’s South Caulfield from 1875 to 1963, compiled by Betty Snowball, 1978. Printed documentation taken from St. Mary’s Anglican Church website 2009 before the church’s change of name in 1892. Typed and handwritten document regarding building contractors and removal of church costings, 26/11/1888.st. catherine’s church of england, st. catharine’s church of england, caulfield south, st. mary’s anglican church, caulfield, glen huntly road, glenhuntly road, clerence street, cedar street, sycamore street, alder street, st. peter’s mission church, camden town, poplar street, st.agnes’ anglican church, kooyong road, clarence street, halls, snowball betty, brick, foundation stones, menzies r.g., woods frank rev., mee alan rev., earl of stradbroke hon., macartney h.b. rev., weatherboard buildings, mackenzie r.w.b., davies i.j., davies j.h., st. john’s presbyterian church, elsternwick, waghorn edward j., goe bishop, winn lacy j. rev., peck mr., architect, farrell mr., surveyor, baker f., builders -
Connecting Home
Book, National Archives of Australia and Public Record Office Victoria, Footprints: The Journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper ...an Aboriginal family's struggle for survival, 2008
This book tells the story of the Pepper family, an Aboriginal family who experienced child removal and displacement. Percy Pepper also served in the First World War and was one of few Aboriginal service men who recived a soldier settler block. Also contains pictures, photos and records of histroical importance, including records from the Aborigines Protecion Board.Historical significance: This book is significant as it describes in detail an Indigenous family story. It also contains copies of original government reports and talks about the Indigenous experience of child removal in Victoria. Socially, it is relevant because of it's links to Aborigianal places of significance such as Lake Tyers.Softcover book, 132pages, brown cover with Indigenous design and black and white family photograph. al'. Conent is about the Pepper family, and contains family records.book, percy, pepper, lucy, family, stolen, generations, footprints, national, archives, public, records, office, victoria -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Embryotomy scissors used by Box Hill Hospital labour ward, Thomas Russ & Son Ltd, Sheffield, England
Embryotomy is a destructive procedure whereby a fetus is dismembered to facilitate removal from the uterus when delivery is obstructed or impossible. It carries a risk of trauma (such as uterine rupture or vaginal/cervical injury) but aims to reduce the risks of mortality and impaired function to the patient. (Source: Medecins Sans Frontieres, 'MSF medical guidelines - Essential obstetric and newborn care - 9.7 Embryotomy'') This instrument was included with other obstetric instruments, mostly destructive instruments, given to RANZCOG from Box Hill Hospital labour ward in February- March 1998. The maternity service at Box Hill Hospital combined with St George's Hospital in Kew to be known as Birralee Maternity Service. These instruments were collected by Julie Collette, Unit Manager, St George's Kew and given to RANZCOG Museum Curator, Susan Barnett.Embriotomy scissors. Curved-on-flat scissors with take-off point.destructive instruments -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Decanter Glass, circa mid to late 1900's
This "art deco" style of containers were very popular by the "art and trendy" socialites, be they in the city or in rural towns and properties. This style was very popular in the 1940's to 1950's. The octagonal shape provided the stability of the decanter with its "expensive" contents. Because of its style it blended in well with any lavish meal and socio economic "upper" class environment. It was a part of social atmosphere of elegance and wealth be it in the city or on a rural property. This is very significant to the Kiewa Valley rural "society" environment. At the time of its use the wealth of Australia was "riding on the sheep's back", that is rural income(primary producers), on the whole, was well above that in the cities (industrial). It was in a period where large wealthy property owners could spend lavishly on trendy domestic items.This octagonal glass decanter with its egg shaped stopper is made in an "art deco" style and reflects the 1950's style of bold design. The decanter "stopper" has been cut in a "diamond" cut to reflect the sunlight as does a diamond ring. The stopper is tapered down to permit easy placement and removal. The Stability of the decanter is increased by the broad base and octagonal (8) sides tapering going up the sides.decanter, glass, art deco glass ware, spirits container -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: SCALEBUOY BROCHURE
Brochure titled Instructions in Use and Fitting of Scalebuoy Tap Unit. Printed in blue. The front of the brochure has a photo of a different style of a tap and Scalebuoy Unit. Inside is a detailed Method of Fitting Tap Unit to Tap, Cleaning of the Unit, which includes Method of Removal and Assembling. Also included is some information on the Scalebuoy. On the back page are pictures of a Scalebuoy hand Unit and a Scalebuoy Vest Pocket Unit.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - correspondence, scalebuoy tap unit, bendigo electronic coy, frank a stevenson, cambridge press -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Gazette (Ballarat), "Goodbye to a piece of Ballarat's history", 18/07/1973
Newspaper clipping from the Gazette (Ballarat) dated 18/7/1973 with a photo of the removal of the money chute at the SEC show rooms in Sturt St. Accompanying article notes the use of the chute from about 1934, and quotes Mr. Arthur Walker (87 years old) of Durham St. Ballarat who worked as a sub-accountant from 1906 recalling the method of transporting the cash on the last tram to the Powerhouse.date in pencil "18/7/73" and "Gazette" in upper right hand of cutting.trams, tramways, sec, sec showroom sturt st., cash handling, demolition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - NEW CHUM GOLD MINES
Mustard coloured auction catalogue for a sale of Machinery, Plant and Equipment of the New Chum Gold Mines at Maldon on 26 October, 1937 and at 3.00 p.m. sale of Residences for Removal or otherwise, Household Furniture, Mess Equipment,etc. at Allendale. Sale by Order of Gold Mines of Australia Ltd. Auctioneer was J. H. Curnow & Son. Catalogue has £, s. d. columns down the right side of the pages.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - new chum gold mines, gold mines of australia ltd., j h curnow & son, j l jamieson, bolton bros -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Notice, The Met, "Tender for Purchase of Second hand trams from the Corporation", Aug. 1989
Tender or notice - two A4 pages stapled in the top left hand corner, titled "Tender for Purchase of Second hand trams from the Corporation", issued by the Met, Public Transport Corporation, tender No. 9226, closing 11am, 16 August 1989. Gives details of the tender lodgement (60 Market St), tram location, details of the body, removal time, crainage - sale of trams 798, 804 and 835.trams, tramways, sale of trams, the met, tenders, ptc, tram 798, tram 804, tram 835 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, The Met, "Met ticketing explained", Dec. 1989
Pamphlet - DL 3 fold full colour printed on gloss paper titled "Met ticketing explained", at the time of the introduction of scratch tickets. Advises on 60 plus tickets, where they could be purchased, the ticket itself, how to be used, removal of conductors on trams and tram safety for passengers. Has logos of The Met, 7 eleven, The Met, and Amcal on the rear. Has a 1 Dec. 1989 introduction date.trams, tramways, scratch tickets, the met, tickets, 60 plus, conductors -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Photograph, Large Photographic Portrait
Rev Daniel Foley was the third Bishop of Ballarat 1916 - 1941. A cousin to Archbishop Mannix of Melbourne he accompanied Mannix on his 1920 journey across the U.S.A giving many public speeches. He was witness to the removal of Mannix from the SS Baltic by the British in the Irish Sea, an event that made world headlines. This large photographic portrait was taken by Thornton photographer Ballarat.Signed on image "Thornton" Photo Ballarat. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew, City of - Management, 1958
City of KewReference, Research, InformationKHS Imposed OrderKew in Victoria was declared a City in 1921, and remained so until it was amalgamated into the City of Boroondara in 1994. This is a single large archive file, primarily comprised of Kew Council documents, a number of which date from an earlier period. Interesting early primary sources include: 1914 Amendments to the Local Government Act of 1903 [copy owned by Mr W.J. Muntz C.E.]; a Cleansing Contract [for the removal of night-soil] (1913); an Annual Statement of Accounts (1923); and By-Law No.66 (1939) [relating to the “Erection Construction and Removal of Buildings, Advertising Signs, Etc.”; and the Councillor’s Handbook (1939). In addition to these, later publications relate to Financial Statements (1986, 1987, 1988); Model Local Laws (1989); a Municipal Emergency Management Plan (1990); Mobile Bin Recycling Trial (1991); a School Project Kit (1991-2); and Committee Minutes (1992). There are also a number of newspaper articles/clippings on Council management issueslocal government - kew (vic) - publications, city of kew - management, city of kew - amendments to the local government act 1903, city of kew - by-laws, city of kew - financial statements, city of kew - councillor's handbook, city of kew - municipal emergency management plan 1990, city of kew - mobile bin recycling trial (1991)local government - kew (vic) - publications, city of kew - management, city of kew - amendments to the local government act 1903, city of kew - by-laws, city of kew - financial statements, city of kew - councillor's handbook, city of kew - municipal emergency management plan 1990, city of kew - mobile bin recycling trial (1991) -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Trinity Congregational Church, Glen Huntly
History of Trinity Congregational Church, Glen Huntly by J. O’ Donnell dated April 1973. Article tells where the church building came from, its features and how the land in Grange Road was obtained. How, after its removal from South Melbourne to Grange Road; it was re-erected a porch and timber cross were added. Source is Caulfield Historical Society Newsletter.trinity congregational church, gothic architecture, market gardens, primitive methodists, gables, glen huntly, grange road, towers, gas lighting, mercy g., porches, congregational union., rosstown sugarmill -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - PENHALLURIACK’S BUILDING SUPPLIES
This file contains one item: 1/A clipping from The Age newspaper (titled ‘Victims of sexual assalt to paint over Harris mural’, by Caroline Zielinski, dated 07/09/2014) about the pending removal of a mural, painted by former children’s entertainer and convicted sex offender Rolf Harris, from the wall of Penhalluriack’s Building Supplies, a hardware store in Caulfield, by victims of sexual abuse.penhalluriack’s building supplies, murals, hardware stores, zielinski caroline, the age, harris rolf, artists, entertainers, penhalluriack frank -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Pamphlet, F.P. Dwerryhouse, Town Clerk and Treasurer, City of Ringwood Annual Report To The Ratepayers - 1964, 1964
City of Ringwood community information report for 1964, including sections covering Valuations-Rates, Sanitary Service - Sewerage, Private Street Construction, Loughnan Hill Road Scheme, Other New Works, Planning Scheme, Fire Hazards, Fly Control, Dogs, Annual Special Clearance of Refuse, Garbage Removal, Immunisation, Street Lighting, House Numbers, Home Help, Scholarships, Rubbish Dumping, Vandalism, and list of Council Representatives.rinx -
Tramway Heritage Centre
Photograph Album (part of), Ray Pearson's Photo Album - Trams of Victorian Railways, Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong
Page 9 of Ray Pearson's Photo Album. Brown card page with two photographs (landscape format) placed on page using clear plastic photo corners. Both photographs depict trams around Bendigo. Hand written inscriptions are located beneath each photo. The brown paper has some minor damage to top and bottom right corners from what appears to be the removal of adhesive photo corners.Hand written inscription in biro - Between top and bottom photograph: GOLDEN SQUARE 4/3/72 At base of page: QUARRY HILL TERMINUS 4/3/72 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SLIDE, May 1970 - Jan 1972
Coloured slide transparency. Image is of a signpost in the bush. There are three signs on the post.The main sign is white with black lettering with the words Kaweka Sanctuary Removal of plants and flowers is strictly prohibited by order. The sign at the top is covered in small print that isn't in focus. The sign at the bottom is on a dark background with the words Donations received with thanks Kaweka Sanctuary Committee. A metal box is mounted underneath the last sign. Trees and scrub are visible.Kodachrome Transparencyslide, bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Photograph - Lake Bolac State School 1893, Lake Bolac State School No. 854
Application was made for a mixed school known as Parupa Common School in 1865. Building by Robert Pitkethley commenced in 1867. The name was changed to Lake Bolac State School No. 854 in 1870. The school was bluestone with galvanised iron roof. 30ft x 18ft x 10ft high with teacher residence attached. The building was used from 1867 to 1925 when it was sold for removal. Photograph shows Teacher William Bartlett and students in 1893. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Traffic works at Grenville, 10/02/1972 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, dated Tuesday 10/2/1972. Item features a story with a photo of about the new traffic patterns at the Sturt St - Grenville St intersection following painting of lines to direct traffic following removal of the tram lines. Photo shows the Dickins Food Store (Supermarket) in the background. One of large group of newspaper cuttings from John Bainbridge, 7/4/02.track removal, traffic control -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "New look for Lydiard St", 22/06/1972 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, dated 22/2/1972, titled "New look for Lydiard St". Reports on the acceptance by the City of Ballaarat of a tender from P. Kennedy for removal of the tram tracks between Sturt and Norman St. in Lydiard St. North. City Engineer Mr. R. J. Sharp advised the street would be reconstructed between Mair and Macarthur St. with new kerbs and a full width seal. track removal, tram track removal, crb, lydiard st. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Letter dated Oct 5/66 mentioning that at a meeting it was resolved that the Court be shifted from the present place to the Camp Hotel Eaglehawk. The reasons that it was more central and that it would save 5/- per meeting which they paid as rent and requested that at the next meeting be good enough to sanction the removal. Signed Chas Letheh? Court Seal: Court Happy Valley Bendigo A.O.F. 3544 Eaglehawk. A to H folded together along on edge.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court happy valley, camp hotel, chas letheh? -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), "Tram service changes St Kilda Rd", Mar. 2018
Pamphlet - four fold - DL side four colour printed on off-white paper, titled "Tram service changes St Kilda Rd" Sunday 1 April to Tuesday 17 April. (2018) For the reconstruction and re-layout of the tram tracks at Domain Junction to enable the removal of the tram stop and allow for the excavation of the future Anzac station. Advises of changes to routes, bus services, replacement services and the project basis. Two copies held.trams, tramways, park st, domain junction, metro tunnel, toorak rd, st kilda rd, tramway construction, anzac station -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - The Met Envelope Labels, The Met, c.1980s
Used as disposable seals by The Met to permit resuability of envelopes. 47 copies held.A stationery that is associated with a now-dissolved corporate body which existed in the 1980s. Likely well-used by employees of said body.A stack of envelope labels (47 in total). The logo and the text "The Met" are printed on top; serial numbers (10029 and 7605-88) flank them. Below are 3 blank lines for writing in an address to the receiver, followed by instructions that indicate its intended use: to permit reusability of envelopes (i.e., sealing an envelope with the label adhering to its opening allows removal of sender information without destruction of the envelope). At the bottom is a blank dotted line for the name of the sender.public transport, the met, letters, stationery -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, "A Glimpse of Collins St Melbourne Victoria", mid 1900's?
Divided back postcard featuring a coloured image of Collins St looking west from Russell St with two cable trams in the view. Includes the Town Hall. Printed mid 1900's. Titled "A Glimpse of Collins St Melbourne Victoria". On the rear is a hand written message and address - name has been obscured by the removal of the stamp. No printer details other than a number "B135/841" and in the bottom right hand corner "No. 8".trams, tramways, collins st, cable trams, town hall -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 22.06.1977
The RDNS Sister is visiting the mother and babe in their home. She is using sterile equipment and swabs to firstly moisten the tulle gras to enable ease of its removal before redressing the open areas on the babes skin with sterile dressings. With RDNS visiting the home of the mother, the young babes routine can continue to be established at home, rather than them having to regularly visit a Doctor or Hospital department for redressing of the babes lesions. The Trained nurses (Nurses) of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), from its inception in 1885, provided wound care to their patients who ranged in age from the very young to the elderly. The patients required their wounds to be dressed following various types of surgery, accidents, burns, skin conditions, cancer, leg ulcers etc. As research developed better products and dressing materials, the methods and medication applied to wounds changed. MDNS received Royal patronage in 1966 and as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), the Education department developed wound care programs, such as the Leg Ulcer Management Program to provide their Trained nurses (Sisters) with methods of best quality care. They ran a program for Wound Care Specialists who made assessments and provided advice and support to the District Sisters working in the field as needed. The Sisters liaised with the patient’s Doctors and Hospitals to provide information on the progress of patient’s wounds and to receive any change of wound care from the Doctors. On the left in the black and white photograph is a Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), Sister, who has short, straight blonde hair, and is wearing a white gown over her uniform is bending over a bassinet as she attends a baby with a skin condition. The Sister has her arms extended with a pair of forceps in her left hand, and in her right hand, another pair of forceps with a cotton wool swab attached is touching tulle gras on one of the wounds on the babes outstretched right arm. The baby is on her covered change table and is wearing a singlet and an opened patterned jumpsuit with her right upper area uncovered. Her mother, who has short dark hair and is wearing a dark sleeveless V neck tunic style frock over a light coloured long sleeve top, is behind and bending over the change table holding her babes right outstretched hand. She is also holding a dummy in that hand. The mother's left extended arm and hand is on the left shoulder of her babe. The baby, who has sparse hair, is looking up at her mother; signs of a skin condition can be seen on areas of the babes face and head.Photographer stamp. Quote No. DO 50royal district nursing service, rdns, rdns wound care -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Letter - Memo, Met Tram, "Briefing note - scrubber car replacement/update", 9/1988
Memo to Ian Dobbs CEO PTC from Russell Nathan, Met Tram regarding the condition and future of the three number track maintenance cleaning, and corrugation removal by scrubber trams 9W, 10W and 11W. Looks at the cost of operations, issues and their future. Recommends that they be replaced using contracted equipment. The trams were withdrawn from service by 2002. 9W to Bendigo, 10W to TMSV Bylands and 11W to the Sydney Tram Museum.Yields information about the three MMTB Scrubber trams that were in use during 1998 "Briefing note - scrubber car replacement/update " - 3 A4 pages, dated 8/9/1998melbourne, tramways, mmtb, scrubber tram, track maintenance, corrugations -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - MURRUMBEENA ROAD RAILWAY CROSSING
This file contains eleven items: 10 original photographs and 1 newspaper cutting. 1/A black and white photograph titled in the format of the shot ‘Murrumbeena. 4. The Railway Crossing’, date unknown, estimated to be 1905. Donated by the Hermes Studio on 19/11/1980. 2/A black and white photograph with a white border of the signal box at Murrumbeena Station by R.P Dunbar dated 16/03/1979 with a handwritten description on the back. 3/A black and white photograph with a white border of the interior of the Murrumbeena Train Station Signal box with a man identified as Michael sitting, taken by R.P Dunbar dated 17/03/1979 with a handwritten description on the back. 4/A black and white photograph with a white border of the removal the boom gates at Murrumbeena Train Station railway crossing. Taken by R.P Dunbar printed 28/04/1979, which includes a handwritten description on the back. 5/A black and white photograph with a white border of the removal of the boom gates taken by R.P Dunbar dated 29/04/1979, with a handwritten description on the back. 6/A black and white photograph with a white border of Murrumbeena Road Crossing during the removal of the boom gates taken by R.P Dunbar printed 29/04/1979. This includes a hand written description on the back. 7/A black and white photograph with a white border of the Murrumbeena Road Railway Crossing during the removal of the boom games dated 29/04/1979, taken by R.P Dunbar, with a hand written description of the photograph on the back. 8/A black and white photograph with a white border of Murrumbeena Road Crossing during the removal of the boom gates dated 29/04/1979 taken by R.P Dunbar with a handwritten description on the back. 9/A black and white photograph with a white border of Murrumbeena Road Railway Crossing with a new boom barrier replacing the boom gates, taken by R.P Dunbar dated 29/04/1979. Including a handwritten description on the back. 10/A black and white photograph with a white border of Murrumbeena Railway Station, Murrumbeena Road with the replacement boom barriers in place, taken by R.P Dunbar dated 29/04/1979. Including a hand written description on the back. 11/A newspaper article titled ‘Boom gates to create road Chaos’ written by Adam Carey from ‘The Age’ dated 29/11/2011. This includes a coloured photograph of the Murrumbeena Road Level Crossing taken by Michael Clayton Jones, and a map of the train line and level crossing between Carnegie Station and Hughesdale Station. The article makes educated predictions based on VicRoads Studies of future implications on road traffic unless more level crossings are removed. In particular the Dandenong corridor and Murrumbeena Road crossings are identified as high priority on the list of potential crossings which may have to be removed. Additionally the article discusses options the government has in addressing the dilemma, and the opinion of a Carnegie pharmacist Gerald Galatis whose business is near the level crossing on Koornang Road.transport, railway crossing, koornang road, railways, level crossing, gates, trains, road crossing, transport establishments, signal boxes, murrumbeena railway station, dunbar r.p., murrumbeena road, carnegie station, railway lines, railway buildings, road traffic, galatis gerald, construction sites, poath road, neerim road, hermes studio -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 13 Hospital, 1956
Photos taken by Col McTaggart engaged in the removal of the original Camp 13 hospital building after the occupation of the camp by the State Rivers & Water Supply Commission Construction Branch c.1956. The building, bought by Mr. Henry, was transported to Corop in three sections, the high central section now a private residence located on the cnr. Midland Highway and Lake Cooper Road, the two outer sections converted to a house in Lake Cooper Road.Black & White, two A4 sized photos of Camp Hospital.tatura, camp 13 hospital, german pows, corop, photography, photograph, slides, film -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Nineteenth Annual Report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind 1914, 1914
Annual report of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind outlined activities and events over the year, including the opening of the new wing at the Adult Home for the Blind by Lady Denman, removal of a 300 pound debt due the combined efforts of the Police, Military and Fire Brigades who hosted a monster carnival at Luna Park to raise funds for this, and with the help of the Minister of Railways - Hon. Donald Mackinnon - free suburban train for guides has now been granted.1 volume of printed material with some illustrationsassociation for the advancement of the blind, annual reports