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Photograph - Image, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind view from front lawn
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind view from front...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... building Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind view from front ...View of RVIB building in St Kilda Road, taken from the front lawn. Leaves are scattered across the grass and a single male figure stands outside the building.1 black and white photograph of St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1965-1966, 1966
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1965...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1965-1966 ...Overview of events that occurred in 1965-6 : celebration of the 100th year since establishment, development of a language laboratory, 600 talking book readers now use the library, discontinuation of millet broom making and focus on mat making, brush making and packaging and assembly work.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual reports, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1963-1964, 1966
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1963...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Institute for the Blind 1 volume of text and illustrations Royal ...Overview of events that occurred in 1963-4 : six children in residence at Deaf-Blind unit, a Residential Rehabilitation Centre for blind adults was opened and has catered for more than 20 clients, visit from Dr Richard Hoover, school children have participated in camps, visiting a Russian whaling ship and a poultry farm, and performing in a radio program, 10 students gained Honours in pianoforte AMEB, and one former student graduated with a Bachelor of Law from Melbourne University. Everton Soccer team visited the school, Swish was introduced and APEX adopted talking books as it's Association Service.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual reports, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1957-1958, 1958
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1957...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1957-1958 ...Events that occurred during the year : further expansion of nursery with 3 children under the age of 3 admitted, first Aboriginal child (Alexander Marks) was admitted, children gained 23 swimming certificates, some Scouts met Lady Baden Powell, Board approved revised sketch plans for 42 acre site at Box Hill, doubling of Talking Book Library service with additional 60 machines purchased at a subsidised cost courtesy of the Nuffield Foundation, Alberta Tutton is taking a break from Auxiliary President duties with J. A. Duncan filling the temporary vacancy, thanks to Mabel Nelson for acting as accompaniste to concert artists, resignation of Alban Whitehead as a Country Concert Party manager and appointment of Denis Bandel in the position, outgoing Council member Cr. W.J. Wrens was recognised as Companion of the Order of the British Empire, and Captain Semmens and crew of 'Triaster' provided play equipment for playground. Dick Sutcliffe led the blind orchestra as it played 'There'll Always Be An England" as Queen Mother drove by the Institute and stopped when she saw the crowd of blind children and workers waiting for her, accepting a bouquet of gardenias from Margaret Oliphant.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual reports, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1956-1957, 1957
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1956...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... to the start of building. Annual Reports Royal Victorian Institute ...Events that occurred during the year : two day 'Olympic Fair' held at Ormond Hall, opening of a Community Mart at 382 Chapel St in conjunction with School for the Deaf, Alfred and Prince Henry hospitals, Penny Serenade program conducted by John Best on 3KZ and Janet Irving a Penny Serenade Ball has increased funds, six concerts held at Melbourne Town Hall, resignation of Country Concert Party director John Broadway and succeeded by Alban Whitehead, two stalls operated at Royal Agricultural Show, Easter Scout Camp at Gilwell Park, visit to Olympic Village, matinee performance by Dame Margot Fonteyn, opening of St Paul's School for Blind has decreased enrolments and two ex-pupils (Joan Ryan and Hugh Jeffrey) are on staff there, Keith Smith, Joan Ryan and Margaret Russell completed their university courses, and plans for Box Hill site have had to be re-drawn given decreased numbers due to opening of St Paul's - resulting in a delay to the start of building.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual reports, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1952-1953, 1953
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1952...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1952-1953 ...Events that occurred during the year : through the kindness of 3KZ and Institute will participate in the proceeds of the Carols by Candlelight festival and the 3KZ Christmas Day Appeal, 5000 pounds received from the Estate of the late Mrs A.B. Potter, Country Concert Party managed by Alf Broadway and led by Dick Sutcliffe raised over 9000 pounds, Harry E Finlayson has returned has Headmaster, the Girl Guides company and Scout Troop are ably led by Alma Cockerill and John Dammon respectively, and Cubs by Emily Bombardieri, a past student has received his degree and will take up a position as a teacher in a sighted school, complete reconstruction of the pipe organ was achieved (with a brief history of past events), the Board was able to make a contribution to recent Interstate Carnival conducted by the Australian Council of Blind Cricketers, and the relatively new sport of Football, with an visit of the Victorian team to their New South Wales counterparts, Harry Lloyd is conducting carpentry classes, Mr F Nixon continues to operate the Kiosk, new pupils continue to join the piano turning courses run by Harry Andrew, the retirement of S.W. Hedger after 32 years of service and appointment of K.R. Bunn as Chief Executive Officer.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual reports, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Audio - Sound recording, The Years Between: an oral history of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 1866-1991, c2006
... Institute for the Blind 1866-1991...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 1866-1991 Audio Sound ...'The Years Between' is an oral history of RVIB 1866 - 1991. It was put together by Allan Nuske and Jamie Kelly and consists of narration and excerpts of oral histories from past staff/students. Through historical data and personal recollections, former students tell the story of how the institution developed under the changing approaches of teachers and other staff, the need to keep fundraising, being shipped to Olinda during the war, 153 MP3 audio recordings comprising a file for each section of the bookMany thanks to Alan Nuske, Betty Vinters, Jon Lock, Ross Johnstone, Simon von Saldern, Leo Hartman, Elaine Leahy, Mary Adams, Ben Quin, Kasia Graphics, Art Attack, June Treadwell, Jamie Kelly, Neville Kerr, Dorothy Hamilton, family and friends of Alan Nuske, Pam McAleese and Julie Brain.royal victorian institute for the blind, allan nuske, jamie kelly, alice mcclelland, john murphy, harry worland, dorothy hamilton, hugh jeffrey, violet arnett, ian cooper, harry finlayson, elaine leahy, joan neich, reuban ryan, neville kerr, e.e. (ted) petersen, neil westh, norman rees, charlie bradley, ethel sutcliffe, esme dunnell, margaret fialides, carol baxter, ben quin, graeme mcgowan, margaret bull, jim smith, dick sutcliffe, ray smart, george findlay, edward (ted) hanlon, david blyth, martin stewart, len stevens, oral history -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 106th 1971-1972, 1970-1971
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 106th...royal victorian institute for the blind... and rehabilitation programs. royal victorian institute for the blind annual ...Articles in the annual report include: Matron Dunnell receiving a Churchill Fellowship, a second year wrap up of residential accommodation for children with multiple disabilities, replacing cassette players with newer models, employment of 120 people in the factory and 82 people received individualised training and rehabilitation programs.1 printed volume with photographsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 107th 1972-1973, 1970-1971
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 107th...royal victorian institute for the blind.... royal victorian institute for the blind annual reports 1 printed ...Articles in the annual report include: Burwood School acquiring a caravan to use as a mobile science lab, a Seminar on Rehabilitation for Employment was held, a profile of retiring President Charles Bennett who first joined a panel of doctors providing free services to blind people in 1931, became Honorary Medical Officer for the Institute in 1941 and President in 1951. Also included are articles on the Optacon, Carols by Candlelight and a small profile on Neil Westh.1 printed volume with photographsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
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Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 108th 1973-1974, 1970-1971
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 108th...royal victorian institute for the blind... and the introduction of E.J. Hanlon as President. royal victorian institute ...Articles in the annual report include: the possible acquisition of land at Burwood by the Government for a teacher college, photos of a trip to Falls Creek by students, the success of the only vocationally orientated residential centre for blind adults and the introduction of E.J. Hanlon as President.1 printed volume with photographsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
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Booklet - Text, Orbit: Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind staff newsletter, 1989-2000
... Orbit: Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind staff...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... reducing over time. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...The RVIB staff newsletter was produced to keep staff members informed of what was occuring around the RVIB. It contains articles on events, courses and individual staff members and volunteers, as well as reproductions of newspaper articles about RVIB, poems, artwork, jokes and stories from RVIB staff. Title was produced monthly, with the occasional bi-monthly issue, later reducing over time. 1 v. in various pagingsAlso subtitled: RVIB Staff newsletter and RVIB Staff news and viewsroyal victorian institute for the blind, newsletters -
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Document - Text, Constitution and Rules of the Council of Auxiliaries of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, 25/7/1956
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Auxiliaries 3 type ...Letter from H.N. Acklom, superintendent and secretary of RVIB to auxiliaries, explaining the circumstances behind the amended version of the Constitution, and acknowledging the re-election of Mrs Alberta Tutton as President, and election of Mrs E Harvey, Mrs I King and Miss M J MacFarlane as vice presidents.3 type written sheets, one with RVIB letterheadroyal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries -
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Equipment - Object, Instructional compass with plates
... Royal National Institute for the Blind...Royal National Institute for the Blind... National Institute for the Blind Royal National Institute ...An aid for learning the points of the compass. A circular aluminium plate mounted on a wooden base and embossed with 16 raised lines radiating from the center. 16 small plates each brailled with a different compass direction are provided. The set is accompanied by an instruction sheet. 1 silver aluminium plate on a larger black wooden circle with 16 metal spikes around edge housed in a cardboard box and 16 rectangular aluminum plates.assistive devices, orientation and mobility -
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Badge - Object, RVIB badge, 1978-2000
... royal victorian institute for the blind... background. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written ...To identify staff members, badges were provided. These consisted of a circle with a gold lighthouse on a mid-blue background. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in mid-blue against a gold background.Metal pin with enamel image of lighthouseRoyal Victorian Institute for the Blindroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Badge - Object, RVIB badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind... of the lighthouse . Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute...'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' ... the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written ...Badges were created to identify staff members. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a blue background and the words 'For the Blind' in gold across the middle of the lighthouse . Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a navy blue background. 1 metal pin with gold lighthouse on blue background'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Badge - Object, RVIB 50 year and Life Governor badges, 1978-2000
... royal victorian institute for the blind... the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written...Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 50 years Royal... the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written ...To honour the commitment of its staff, badges were awarded to commemorate years of service or honorary positions. These consisted of a circle with a gold lighthouse on a contrasting background. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold' against various backgrounds, with '50 years' or 'Life Governor' at the base of the badge.Metal pin with gold lighthouse with shining lightRoyal Victorian Institute for the Blind 50 years Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Life Governorroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Property report, 1987
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Institute for the Blind. Agent: Baillieu Knight Frank.... Victorian Institute for the Blind. Agent: Baillieu Knight Frank.... Victorian Institute for the Blind. Agent: Baillieu Knight Frank ...Property Report: Land at cnr. of Burwood Highway and Station Street BurwoodProperty Report: Land at cnr. of Burwood Highway and Station Street Burwood. For sale by tender on behalf of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. Agent: Baillieu Knight Frank.Property Report: Land at cnr. of Burwood Highway and Station Street Burwoodburwood highway box hill south, station street box hill south, royal victorian institute for the blind, baillieu knight frank -
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Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind... Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against...'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'... of the lighthouse. royal victorian institute for the blind badges 'Royal ...To identify members of its Auxiliary, badges were provided. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a light green background and the words 'For the Blind' in gold across the middle, either side of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a black background, with 'Auxiliary' across the middle of the lighthouse. 1 metal pin with gold lighthouse and shining light'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind... of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute...'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'... for the blind badges 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...To identify members of its Auxiliary, badges were provided. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a pale blue background and the words 'For the Blind' in gold across the middle, either side of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a royal navy blue background, with 'Auxiliary' at the base of the badge. 1 metal pin depicting a golden lighthouse'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary 25 year badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind..., 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold...'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'... background. royal victorian institute for the blind badges 'Royal ...To honour the commitment of its Auxiliary, badges were awarded to commemorate 25 years of service. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a blue background and the words 'Auxiliary' in gold across the middle of the lighthouse and '25 years' either side of the lighthouse at the base. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a navy blue background. 1 metal pin with gold lighthouse and shining light'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary 25 year badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind... the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written...'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary' '25'... of the lighthouse. royal victorian institute for the blind badges 'Royal ...To honour the commitment of its Auxiliary, badges were awarded to commemorate 25 years of service. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a blue background and the words 'Auxiliary' in gold across the middle of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a navy blue background, as well as the number '25' at the base of the lighthouse. 1 metal pin depicting a gold lighthouse with shining light and writing around outside'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary' '25'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hear all about it
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... to about 30 local residents by Royal Victorian Institute... 30 local residents by Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.... by Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. Hear all about ...Recording by volunteers of the Nunawading Gazette for the visually impaired reached its tenth anniversary on 4 Oct 1994.Recording by volunteers of the Nunawading Gazette for the visually impaired reached its tenth anniversary on 4 Oct 1994. The tape is recorded by Nunawading Library and distributed to about 30 local residents by Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.Recording by volunteers of the Nunawading Gazette for the visually impaired reached its tenth anniversary on 4 Oct 1994. disabled, libraries, talking nunawading gazette, royal victorian institute for the blind, grant, christine, nunawading library -
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Tool - Object, Royal National Institute for the Blind, Braille teaching cube
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... on it Braille teaching cube Tool Object Royal National Institute ...This small Braille teaching cube attached to a keyring can be used to make the shapes of Braille characters. The surface of cube is studded with large black rivets and when the three main parts of it are rotated, the shapes of a single braille character can be seen and felt. The cube features raised dots in 3 independently revolving sections. These can be turned to form different Braille letters for teaching purposes. 1 bright yellow Braille keyring cube with black dots on itbraille equipment, education aids and devices -
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Leisure object - Object, Selected crossword puzzles No. 4 and RNIB crossword board, 1970s
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... object Object Royal National Institute for the Blind ...This book contains the set up and clues for cross word puzzles that can be constructed with the RNIB crossword board. The board is contained inside a wooden box, which also has compartments for storing yellow and red rubber markers that fit into a grid that sits on the lower side. Red smooth markers are used for blanks, whilst the yellow markers have three turnable pieces, which can be adjusted to represent each letter in Braille.1 braille book and 1 wooden box containing yellow and red rubber markers that fit into the grid inset in the box.'From the Evening News book of crossword puzzles no. 18' Catalogue 29444recreation equipment, games -
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Leisure object - Object, Bingo cards, 19
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... object Object Royal National Institute for the Blind ...With large print numbers as well as Braille, these cards allow everyone to participate in Bingo. Originating in Italy, this competitive game is enjoyed almost the world over and has also been used as an educational tool to teach children numeracy as well as history. 6 wooden bingo cards recreation, games -
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Leisure object - Object, Unilock word building device, 19
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... device Leisure object Object Royal National Institute ...This letter outfit (RNIB catalogue no. 9096) is primarily intended for teaching blind and partially sighted children the rudiments of spelling and word building.There are 60 letter squares in the set, and on each of these appears a printed letter, both capitals and lower case, the capital being at the top with the braille equivalent in the middle of the tile. The letters can be joined together by pressing the projecting tab on one square into the slot on the right hand side of another. The blue plastic base board is divided into 5 rows and can be used to store words created. 60 plastic tiles with braille and large print in maroon box with pink lideducation aids and devices, braille -
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Object, Reversi, 19
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... pieces Reversi Object Royal National Institute for the Blind ...A strategy board game invented in England in the 1880's, it involves placing coloured discs in lines and capturing (or flipping) opponent discs that stand in the way. Sold these days under the name 'Othello' (which links the changing relationship between discs to the Shakespearian play), the red side of the disc is smooth and the white is ridged. RNIB Catalogue no. 9434. 1 wooden box with 64 red/white reversible pieces recreation equipment, games -
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Object, Patience board, 19
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... board Object Royal National Institute for the Blind ...This wooden board has two differently designed sides: one with four strips running the length of the board and the other with seven strips of wood running across the width of the board. These strips and various ridges around the edge and in the 'lanes' assist players as they play card games. The attached booklets describe the sides as Squares (4 strips) or Streets (7 strips), which could be used to play a variety of card games described. On the Squares side: Carpet, Count Nogo, Frames and Poker Patience and on the Streets side: Triangles and Henley could be played in addition to the traditional game of Patience. The board was designed to be used with a distinct sized card (RNIB no. 9087) that could fit between the strips. Wooden board with card dividers with accompanying printed and braille booklet. recreation equipment, games -
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Functional object - Object, Royal National Institute for the Blind, Child's white cane
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... National Institute for the Blind ...This shorter white cane for a child with detachable, rotating ball tip, is more than just a stick that is used to alert others that they are blind or an early warning signal that a pathway is blocked. A cane actually allows a child who is blind access to four major developmental areas that are impacted the most due to the disability. A cane is a developmental tool that is imperative in neuro-development, sensory development, physical development, social development and emotional development of a child. 3 metal/plastic pieces joined together with an elasticized cordassistive devices, orientation and mobility -
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Leisure object - Object, Royal National Institute for the Blind, The Game of Happy Families, 198
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... Leisure object Object Royal National Institute for the Blind ...44 cards (A-I) featuring four members of the Doctor, Musician, Painter, Carpenter, Barber, Scientist, Gardener, Tailor and Motorist families. Produced by RNIB, these cards were designed for various kinds of players with both print and Braille upon each card. 36 playing cards with Braille across top of card in red box Catalogue No. 9086recreation, games