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Friends of Westgarthtown
Table, bedside
Bedside table with round top, made of timber. 3 legged, round pedestal. Spiral turned and carved stem. Varnished.furniture, domestic, bedside, table, wood, varnished, turned -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, 8/9/1945
OFF SAMARINDA, BORNEO. 1945-09-08. SIGNING OF THE INSTRUMENT OF SURRENDER OF THE JAPANESE FORCES IN DUTCH BORNEO ON THE QUARTERDECK OF THE FRIGATE HMAS BURDEKIN. ON THE TABLE IS THE SWORD OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE JAPANESE FORCES VICE ADMIRAL KAMADA.Black and white photograph of japanese officer placing sword on tableww2, japanese surrender, borneo, hmas burdekin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Infant Welfare Centre Table
The table was used in the Charing Cross Infant Welfare Centre. The Maternal and Child Health Service (Infant Welfare) began in Victoria in 1917 when, in response to high levels of infant morbidity and mortality, the first voluntary Infant Welfare Centres began to emerge. The first centres were established in Richmond and Carlton and received a Council subsidy.A table with an open box fixed to the top it 100 centimetres long 55 centimetres wide with 14 centimetre sides. The table was used to measure the length of babies to record growth. One end is shaped the fit a baby's head when it is lying on the table, the other end slides to the baby's feet. There is a 90 centimetre measuring tape fixed on to the table top.charing cross infant welfare, infant measuring table -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Conversation in Celia Little Room, c. 1955
This photograph is a snapshot of how the Celia Little Room was used in the late 1950s, and the people who visited the Mission to Seafarers Melbourne at the time.The Mission to Seafarers Melbourne is a place of respite for visiting seafarers since 1917. The image shows a particular point in history in the Celia Little Room at the Mission, where the services provided to seafarers are being used.The image depicts a group of people in the foreground of the Celia Little Room at Mission to Seafarers Melbourne. A Priest is sitting to the left of a table with a number of tea cups and saucers. There is a man sitting in the middle with his arms crossed with his elbows on the table. A lady sits to the right of the table and she is holding a cup and saucer. Another man is sitting between the lady and the man with his arms crossed, he is bald. There are two men in the background who appear to be reading, one man is partially blocked from view by the man at the table with his arms crossed. The walls are timber lined.The reverse side of the photograph in the top right corner is an "O" with what appears to be a "9" in the middle of the "O". table, tea, reverend, reading, mission-to-seafarers-melbourne, celia-little-room, priest, wains-coting, flinders-street -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Portable operating table used by Sir Victor Bonney, Allen & Hanburys, England, c. 1900
This operating table belonged to the famous gynaecological surgeon Dr Victor Bonney and was given to Dr Frank Forster in 1953 by his widow Mrs Annie Bonnie, a distant relative of Forster's. Dr Victor Bonney (1872 - 1953) followed his father into medicine and trained at St Bartholomew's and the Middlesex Hospitals. Writing his obituary in 1953, FW Roques said of Bonney that he "'made three great gifts to surgery. First, he was the pioneer of myomectomy; second, with Berkeley, he extended and perfected Wertheim's operation for carcinoma of the cervix; and third, he devised a fine surgical technique emulated by so many of his pupils. To theatre sisters, labour-ward sisters and young house-surgeons he will always be remembered as the discoverer of 'Bonney's Blue' [antiseptic solution].'" Bonney's utilitarian, portable operating table has a round, worn scrubbed patch showing traces of his famous blue solution.This portable operating table was owned and used by pioneering gynaecological surgeon Sir Victor Bonney in London, U.K. c 1900. Dr Bonney employed two theatre sisters and had two sets of instruments and portable operating tables. This made it possible for Dr Bonney to 'complete three or more operations a day by rotating staff and equipment with a chauffeur driven Lanchester or Rolls Royce', delivering them from one house to the next. The donor of the operating table, the late Dr Frank Forster, was a distant relative of Sir Victor Bonney's widow, Annie Appleyard, formerly of Tasmania. When he visited her in the UK after Bonney's death, she offered the operating table to Dr Forster for the RANZCOG Museum. It was still in a canvas bag in the boot of one of Bonney's cars. Sir Victor Bonney was the pioneer of myomectomy, the surgical procedure for removing uterine fibroids. In collaboration with Berkeley, he extended and perfected Wertheim's operation for carcinoma of the cervix. Bonney was an influential teacher, developing and promoting conservatism of surgical technique (minimal intervention) that has had a lasting influence in modern surgical practice. To theatre-sisters, labour-ward sisters and young house-surgeons he will always be remembered as the discoverer of Bonney's Blue an antiseptic that was characteristically blue.Portable, laminated operating table. Plywood rectangular table with two laminated plywood extensions, a head board, and a foot board. At the foot board are insets of canvas straps to support a patient's ankles. Two detachable stirrup poles, each with a canvas strap attached, fit into two holes at the lower end of the table. The table is supported by two timber trellis cross braces with metal bars, and supported at the centre by a metal rod that allows the table to pivot up and down. Two metal arcs with a locking mechanism fix the table at the desired elevation, allowing a Trendelenburg tilt ( a 45 degree tilt, with the patient's head downwards.) The operating table is demountable for transportation and re-assembly.obstetric delivery -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Bedside tables
Used at Lightstation. There are an identical pair in the studio cottage at Cape Otway Lightstation so they are most likely purchased for the Lightstation. The two drawer table has the name ‘Kalmar Melbourne’ on the rear confirming its provenance.The three tables, along with the nest of tables, chest of drawers , and two bookcases would have been purchased as part of a large order placed by the Commonwealth Government sometime between 1957 and the early 1970s, when Kalmar was concentrating on large commissions. Cape Otway Lightstation has a pair of the same bedside tables. Gabo Island’s two bedside tables have first level contributory significance as part of a set, and for their clear provenance to Steven Kalmar whose functional designs introduced modern, low cost furnishings to a number of Australia’s lightstations.Two Scandinavian style bed-side tables. Two drawers in each. Chipboard veneer top. Solid wood frame / legs. Stained an orange colour. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, 8/9/1945
OFF SAMARINDA, BORNEO. 1945-09-08. SIGNING OF THE INSTRUMENT OF SURRENDER OF THE JAPANESE FORCES IN DUTCH BORNEO ON THE QUARTERDECK OF THE FRIGATE HMAS BURDEKIN. ON THE TABLE IS THE SWORD OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE JAPANESE FORCES VICE ADMIRAL KAMADA.Black and white photograph of japanese officer standing before sword on tableww2, japanese surrender, borneo, hmas burdekin -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Wool Classing, 1960s
One of fifty one photographs originally in a photo album found in the National Wool Museum’s office. The album was water damaged and the images were removed for conservation. The images follow the process of wool. Beginning in a sheep paddock and finishing as a folded fabric. It includes all the steps in between in this process, including shearing, transporting, selling, washing and the many different steps in the process of turning a single thread of wool into fabric.Black and white image showing a man in a coat and hat classing wool at a table, with two other workers in background.AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PUBLICITY / ASSOCIATION / FLINDERS STREET RAILWAY BUILDING, / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA / W64 / W64. Wool-classer with table of / classed wool and boy delivering / to bin in background.wool industry, working life, women, boonoke station, farming, sheep farming, agriculture, sheep stations, transport, wool processing, shearing, textile industry, wool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Conversion Tables, [Metric conversion tables], 1960s
Conversion tables from the 1960s when Australia converted to metric. he card converts temperature from Fahrenheit to celsius (State Electricity Commission) and the magnet cooking measurements (Pyrex Corning)2 Metric conversion tables, one printed on card, the second is a fridge magnet.conversion tables, metric conversion, metric measurement -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photo - McKay Creek Table Tennis Club
During the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme the employees socialised by joining clubs such as the table tennis club.McKay Creek was the site of a power station where the employees lived in the camp while working there. Table tennis entertained them during their leisure time. This activity is of historic and social significance and can be compared with activities of today especially as Mt Beauty was built as a construction town for the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme and is now a small town with the added influence of tourism. McKay Creek was part of the construction with a work force living there.Large Black and white photo of the McKay Creek Table Tennis Club including 18 men and 1 boy.ID on the back and "AM Collection"mckay creek power station, table tennis club, kiewa hydro electric scheme -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Widows function, Fete, 1993
Widows beside trading tables of books and plants at Legacy House. It could have been a fundraising event. Names unknown. Same film as the photos of a cake shaped like the Shrine of Remembrance (00673).A record of the type of activities Legacy provided as a social outlet for widows. Colour photo x 2 of trading tables of craft and plants at Legacy house.Printing on the back "MCP * Nov93" on Kodak paper. 00674.1 has Pg 6 (C) in blue pen. 00674.2 has Pg 6 (A) in blue pen.widows, activities -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Timetable, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), "Zoo charter - Malvern Depot", 20/10/1994
Timetable provides information on a chartered refurbished W class tram tour from Malvern depot on 20/10/1994 to the Zoo, picking up passengers at the Regent Hotel in the CBD, with a meal break at Essendon Depot. Has table card number 701 - 702Demonstrates a timetable for a chartered private tram to the zoo. timetable or table card printed sheet within a plastic sleevetrams, instructions, timetable, charters, zoo tram, table cards -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Native Title Research Unit AIATSIS, Proof and management of native title : summary of proceedings of a workshop : conducted by the Native Titles Research Unit, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies at University House, Canberra 31 January - 1 February 1994, 1994
Introduction - Jim Fingleton - Outlines history and problem aspects to do with the formulation of the Native Title Act 1993 and subsidiary /? consultative bodies (eg National Native Title Tribunal and Regulations; Native Title Implementation Task Force); Note: Talks &? discussion papers annotated separately by author/?title/?workshop title; SESSION GROUP DISCUSSIONS ONLY annotated here; First Session: Claims - Matters raised in discussion - timing; restraining orders; requirement for claim acceptance; researching claims; disputes; representative bodies; native title /? compensation claims; Second Session: Hearings - "Main matters raised in discussion" - 1.gender issue in hearings; 2.subjective /? objective tests of native title; 3.use of maps; 4.practice directions; 5. mediation; 6. what precision is needed to prove ownership; Third Session: Determinations - "Matters raised in discussion" - 1.what is a community; 2.the legal process for proof of communal title(i-iv); Fourth Session: New Management Regimes - Main matters raised in discussion - 1. need for new development models; 2. need for new administrative models; 3. is self-sufficiency a realistic goal; 4. actve/?passive income; 5. direct funding of Indigenous bodies; 6. towards self-government; Fifth Session: New Management Decisions - Main matters raised in discussion - 1. different models for money management; 2. local government laws and native title; 3. restrictions on the enjoyment of native title rights; 4. need for flexibility in investigating native title; Sixth Session: Conclusions and Recommendations - Papers as requested; discussion; Main New Matters raised by panel in discussion - 1. recommendations from the Aboriginal caucus; 2. requirements for an application; 3. issues for funding; 4. role of representative bodies; 5. double dipping; 6. role of AIATSIS; 7. trustees or agents; 8. land management issues; Annexes: annotated separately under author /? title.tablesnative title, land tenure -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Nicholas Ostler, Endangered languages and education : proceedings of the third FEL Conference : proceedings of third FEL Conference, Maynooth, Ireland, 17-19 September 1999, 1999
Setting the Scene; Finding a Policy; Looking at the Learners; Working with Non-Written Languages; Ways and Means; Role of Standard Dialects; Impacts & Future ProspectsTableslanguage endangerment, education, literacy, libraries -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Conference proceedings, Hywel Glyn Lewis, Reversing language shift : how to re-awaken a language tradition : proceedings of the fourteenth FEL Conference : Camarthen, Wales 13-15 September 2010, 2010
Keynotes, Attitudinal issues, Govenrment-supportedstrategies and community initiated projects, Teaching-resource creation for language revitalization, Language use and standards, The role of the education system in language shift and its reversal, Langauge standardisation, Intergenerational transmissionTablesendangered languages, language revival, language policy -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Australia talks : essays on the sociology of Australian immigrant and Aboriginal languages, 1983
Australia is becoming a living laboratory for research into socio-linguistic/sociology of languages, offering three main fields; aboriginal languages, local varieties of English and immigrant languages in contact with English.Tableslinguistics, sociolinguistics, immigrants -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Kenneth Katzner, The languages of the world, 2002
The major language families of the world are looked at closely. Sample texts of over 200 languages.Tableslanguage families, linguistics, world languages -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian Malcolm et al, Towards more user-friendly education for speakers of Aboriginal English, 1999
tablesaboriginal english, education, literacy -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Department for Education and Children's Services, Units of work for Pitjantjatjara, 1997
Unit and lesson notes on Pitjantjatjara language from South Australia.tablespitjantjatjara, south australia, curriculum development, unit programming, course planning, lote -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Alis Puteh, Language &? nation building : a study of the language medium policy in Malaysia, 2006
The history of medium of instruction policy in the Malaysian education system. The implementation process and its challenges from 1970-1983. The implementation of English language policy in the Malaysian education system.Tableslanguage policy, education, malaysia -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark et al, A Bend in the Yarra : a history of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station and Merri Creek Aboriginal School 1841-1851, 2004
Spiral bound publication on the History of the Merri Creek Protectorate Station 1841-1851, with major references to Robinson and Thomas. Extensive bibliographic notes and references.tableswoiwurrung, woi wurrung, boonwurrung, boon wurrung, eastern kulin, derrimut, william thomas, yarra, merri creek, local history, victorian history, education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Lorimer Fison et al, Kamilaroi and Kurnai : group-marriage and relationship, and marriage by elopement drawn chiefly from the usage of the Australian Aborigines : also the Kurnai tribe, their customs in peace and war, 1991
Original notes taken by Fison and Howitt into marriage rites and customs in the Kurnai, Kamilaroi and JAMILARAAY people. It looks at kinship terms. Includes maps.tableskurnai, kamilaroi, gournditch mara, gunditjmara, lake condah -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, National Library of Australia, National Library of Australia copyright guidelines, 1999
tablescopyright, intellectual property, library copyright, licence agreements -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Frances Brown, Family and local history sources in Victoria, 1996
tablesgenealogy, local history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Lutheran Church of Australia, A guide to records of Indigenous Australians in the Lutheran Archives, Adelaide, SA, 1999
A valuable resource in assisting Indigenous Australians to locate information from records, from 10 Lutheran Missions in SA, NT, Qld, held in Adelaide.tableslutheran church, lutheran archives, south australia, genealogy, northern territory, queensland -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Board of Studies NSW, Aboriginal languages : mandatory and elective courses : K-10 syllabus, 2003
K - 10 syllabus looks at the overview of Aboriginal languages, contents of each stage, Outcomes and Contents and Assessment strategies.tableseducation, indigenous cultural maintenance, curriculum development, primary school education, secondary school education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Board of Studies NSW, Aboriginal studies : elective course : years 7-10 syllabus : stages 4 and 5, 2003
Elective Course includes K - 10 Curriculum, Students with Special Needs, Life Skills and Outcomes, Assessment Standards.tableseducation, curriculum development, primary school education, secondary school education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Board of Studies NSW, Aboriginal languages K-10 : syllabus, 2003
tableseducation, curriculum development, primary school education, secondary school education -
Orbost & District Historical Society
table linen, Early 20th century
This table linen was bought from the Indian hawker, Budda Dean, by Henry Powell for his daughter, Ruth, to start her "glory box" on her 18th birthday. Selina Jane Powell and Henry James Powell had daughters, Ruth (married Roy Cope), Ethel (married Dan Locke). The family came to Orbost from Bega around 1902.This item is an example of a fine piece of linen commonly used in the first half of the 20th century..1 is a square table cloth. The centre is linen and the edges are crocheted in cotton. It appears to be hand-made. .2 is a rectangular tea towel or cloth. It is of a huckaback weave with a crocheted edge. .3 is a square cotton table napkin with a scalloped edge. .4 is a square cotton table napkin with a scalloped edge.linen tableware powell-henry-james handcraft -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - CROCHETED TABLE RUNNER, ERNA THOMAS, 2009
CROCHET TABLE RUNNERWITH ABC AND CLUNES ON IT. ERNA WSS FOR MANY YEARS A LOYAL MEMBER OF THE CLUNES COMMITTEE, AND CONTRIBUTED WITH HER TIME AND HER SKILLS. FOR MANY YEARS HER BEAUTIFUL CROCHET AS BEEN VERY POPULAR IN OUR SHOP AND HAS CONTRIBUTED AMOUNT OF FUNDS FOR THE MUSEUM. SHE MOVED TO MELBOURNE IN 2009, BUT STILL SENDS HER BEAUTIFUL WORK FOR SALE IN THE SHOP.EGRU CROCETED TABLE RUNNER FEATURING THE ALPHABET AND "CLUNES"local history, handcrafts, crocheting & crochet work, crocheting