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Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Sandra Forbes, Sandra Forbes (Pergamon Press) to Robin Boyd, 04.05.1970
A letter from Sandra Forbes, the Senior Editor of Pergamon Press addresses text, dummy and Strizic photographs in 'Living in Australia'.Foolscap, 1 pageFootnote added in handwriting. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, J M Richard, J M Richards to Robin Boyd, 24.11.1970
J M Richards, the Editor of Architectural Review, writes to thank Robin Boyd for sending him a copy of 'Living in Australia'.Typewritten, one page -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, C.B. Luffmann, 1907-1908
Copies of articles about the resignation of C.B. Luffmann. (1) School of Horticulture: Mr. Luffmann's Farewell in "The Leader" 28.12.1907 p10. (2) Fruit Experts and Politicians: Pinpricks of Ministers in Bendigo Independent 21.01.1908 p4. (3) Resignation of Mr. Luffmann: Friction with the Minister in the Age 04.02.1908 p6. (4) Mr. Luffmann's Resignation: to the Editor of "The Age" from C. Bogue Luffmann 06.02.1908 p6. (5) Mr Luffmann's Resignation: Reply by Mr. Swinburne in the Age 07.02.1908 p5. (6) Mr. Luffmann's Resignation: to the Editor of "The Age" from C.B. Luffmann 08.02.1908 p14. (7) About People in the Age 18.02.1908 p4. Description of farewell dinner.the age, charles bogue luffman, burnley school of horticulture, resignation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Newsletter, VIOSH: Ballarat College of Advanced Education; Association of Occupational Hazard Management Graduates Newsletter, June 1992
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Newsletter of Ballarat University College Association of Occupational Hazard Management Graduates, June 1992. Editor is Thomas Mitchell, who became a lecturer within VIOSH. Newsletter mentions the E C Wigglesworth Award which is given yearly for the best original contribution of a journal article or equivalent published work. Dennis Else's professorial status, Steve Cowley becoming Director of VIOSH, and Derek Woolley taking up the position of Assistant Director of the College. Dulcie Brooke is awarded an honorarium for her many years of involvement with VIOSH. S.H.A.R.E. program enters a new phase. This was an important feature - sharing solutions to problems by establishing a data base. Leaflet advertising a seminar - "Emergency and Counter Disaster Planning" - 23 July 1992. Speakers are Mr Merrick Chatfield - Natural Disaster Organisation, Australian Counter Disaster College, Mt Macedon, Victoria and Dr Norman Barling, Psychology Department, Ballarat University College.A3 sheet folded in half - four pages with two column each. Separate A4 sheet Seminar ProgramLetterhead - Ballarat University Collegeviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, association of occupational hazard management graduates newsletter, thomas mitchell, editor, e c wigglesworth award, dennis else, dulcie brooke, honorarium, s.h.a.r.e., photographs and memorabilia, emergency and counter disaster planning, merrick chatfield, natural disaster organisation, australian counter disaster college, mt macedon, norman barling, psychologist, ballarat university college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Conversations - Nillumbik Environment - Banyule Rosanna Road Truck Ban - Snakes, 18/11/2015
Letters to the Editor, Diamond Valley Leader, 18/11/2015 discussing environmental issues in Nillumbik and the truck ban on Rosanna Road.News clipping, black text, colour image.truck curfew, nillumbik -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
FELT & TARRANT COMPTOMETER
Felt & Tarrant Mfg Co, Chicago, USA Note;’For history see extract from EM Horsburgh (editor) “Modern Instruments of Calculation” pp. 98-102. New introduction by Michael R Williams (1st 1914, 2nd 1984). TOMASH Publishers, Los Angeles, San Francisco. -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
FELT & TARRANT COMPTOMETER
Felt & Tarrant Mfg Co, Chicago, USA Note;’For history see extract from EM Horsburgh (editor) “Modern Instruments of Calculation” pp. 98-102. New introduction by Michael R Williams (1st 1914, 2nd 1984). TOMASH Publishers, Los Angeles, San Francisco. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Transcript of letter (PROV), 1854
Letter to the Governor General of Victoria, Sir Charles Hotham, K.C.B. from George Hillier Bryant Sandhurst on September the 18th 1854 berating those miners and newspaper editors that are advocating the scrapping of mining licence fees. Copy of handwritten letter and a typed transcript of it. Both Handwritten and typed copies. history, bendigo, george hillier bryant, sir charles hotham, sandhurst, mining licence, the red ribbon agitation (1853) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Jenny Bolcher, Cohuna and the Great War, 1985
Information compiled and edited by Jenny Boltcher from George E. Terry's, Editor of the Cohuna Farmer's Weekly, accounts from 1914 to 1921.Yellow card soft cover, illustration on front. 148 pages on plain paper with cut edges. Staples used as binding. Contains illustrations.On title page: Donated by Tom Deasonbooks, military, history -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf - May-June 1931
A bi-monthly magazine published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria. E. Johnson, Editor; H. Puddy, Manager'The Victorian Deaf' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in VictoriaVol. 2 No. 3, May and June 1931; Size 21.5cmHx14cmWclara e. frewin, clara e. briner, frank e. frewin, thomas briner, st mary's church kangaroo flat, rev j. e. frewin, deaf school cheefoo china, williamson, rev ernest frewin, st mathiaschurch of england richmond, theo frewin, e. r. peacock, h puddy, ernest j. d. abraham, alice graham, j. johnston, empson, blackburn home and farm committee, edwin johnson, deaf citizen, mens guild, womens guild, cricket, a. tyzzer, gillett, waters walters, rawson, mrs m. cross, freeman, mrs w. rees, jack mclaurin, mrs j. oortz, mrs taylor, h. smith, g. a. paquadin, w. henry,l. smith, lottie cotton, a. piper, ching, a. aird, marvel, c. joseph, knox, thomas, best, walsh, alf tyzzer, j. hunt, h gladman, -
Expression Australia
Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf - April 1931
A bi-monthly magazine published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria. E. Johnson, Editor, H. Puddy, Manager'The Victorian Deaf' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 2 No. 2, April 1931; Size 21.5cmHx14cmWalice graham, fred kendall, maurice marks, warrie ashby, hennessey, len ashley, rev f. w. g. gilbey, karl pearson, edgar schuster, dr. kerr love, mcaleod yearsley, dr haslam, charles heath, helen keller, ida m tarbell, anne sullivan, womens guild, mens guild, lacrosse, solomon moss, lucy moss, allsop, sutherland, james gibson, mrs lawson, mrs muir, ashby, maloney, e. rose, g. mortimer, c. hunt, j. mason, r. white, e. rainesw. h. crush, a. aird, v. wilson, h. s. nathan, halliday, nolan, j. lindsay, -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Journal, Tess Lee Ack, Farrago, Oct 1998
The two student editors of Farago 1998 worked with Wendy Lowenstein on editing Únder the Hook'. Wendy presented this as the last edition of Farrago to be produced.'M.U.A. here to stay' by Tess Lee Ack in final edition of Farrago, 1998, p30 with photographs by Luis Ascuiindustrial disputes, piers and wharves - waterside workers, wendy lowenstein -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Thank group for tramway", 25/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
Letter to the Editor of The Courier, Thursday 25/1/1996 written by N. M. Gower, Dana St. Ballarat noting the involvement of the Brown Hill Progress Association in the founding of the museum tramway 25 years ago, referring to an item in the "In Retrospect 25 years ago" of the Courier, 20/1/1996."Thurs 25/1/96" along the bottom right hand side of the cutting in blue ink.trams, tramways, brown hill progress association, letter to the editor, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Administrative record - Memorandum, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), re letter to City of Ballaarat, Feb. 1962
Yields information about the method of advising SEC Management of letters to the Editor concerning the possible closure of the SEC Ballarat system., Yields information about the method of advising SEC Management of letters to the Editor concerning the possible closure of the SEC Ballarat system.Memorandum to the Engineer & Manager from the Ballarat Manager, on green paper - all with rounded corners, dated 5/2/62, reporting on the Commission's letter to the City Council, that it will be discussed tonight. Editor of Courier holding its attitude until Council's known. Enclosing cuttings - see Reg Item . 7955.trams, tramways, closure, letter to the editor, editorial -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: SOCCER
Black and white photograph, Two boys about to kick a Soccer ball but the boy on the right has been drawn on by the Bendigo Advertiser Editor with red ink, Bendigo Fullback, Paul Morgan, Duan Robinson. Bendigo Advertiser description: Bendigo Fullback Paul Morgan with Reserve Duan Robinson Forwardrecreations, sports, soccer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee - Newspaper Articles and letters to the Bendigo Art Gallery, 1985 - 1988
Amy Huxtable was born at Cheltenham in 1918, to Robert Henry Huxtable and Violet A Dagg. Her father was an installer for an oil company and travelled the State. taking his family with him. She completed her education at the Bendigo High School and later attended the Bendigo Business College, becoming an expert shorthand writer. Her first position was as a copy writer with Radio 3BO, in the mid 1930s. She worked with an advertising agency in Melbourne and then with the Age,newspaper. In 1953, Miss Huxtable was appointed temporarily to succeed Miss E B Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956, Amy travelled abroad and on her return in 1957 was appointed permanently as Women's editor, a position she held for twenty-three ears. During her early years with The Advertiser she wrote under the name Toora, but in later years her own name became widely known. Miss Huxtable was well known both in her professional capacity and through a interest and involvement in community activites. She was life governor of the Bendigo Hospital, the Bendigo Home for the Aged, and Mirridong Home for the Blind, she was a member of Soroptimist International and the Business and Professional Women's Club. Amy was also a tireless worker for the spastic society and a strong supporter of the YWCA. When Amy Huxtable died at Mt AJvernia Hospital on 16 January 1980 Mayor Campbell ordered the city flag to be flown at half-mast. "Lowering the flag is the least we can do for such a lady" Cr Campbell said. Douglas Lockwood, editor of the Bendigo Advertiser said, "She was a devot d colleague who gave her craft and her newspaper the kind of service which identified a rare and generous spirit." She was a true professional who decided to make Bendigo her home. More than 300 people packed St Paul's Church for her funeral ervice the bell tolled as the casket was carried from the church. At a ceremony in the Conservatory Gardens on No ember 22 1981 The Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee presented to the City of Bendigo, a garden seat in memory of the late Miss Huxtable. This Bendigo manufactured seat was a fitting tribute to one ofBendigo's most loved and esteemed citizens. All Miss Huxtable's Advertiser articles were microfilmed and presented to the Library by the above committee. Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee - Newspaper Articles and letters to the Bendigo Art Gallery 2808.9a First Article: Bendigo Advertiser article 18/12/1985 on "two of Bendigo's noted daughters , Ola Cohn and Amy Huxtable" Describes the restoration of the Ola Cohn drinking fountain in Rosalind Park, and the installation of the Amy Huxtable Memorial Seat in the Conservatory Gardens. Second Article: Bendigo Advertiser Letters to the Editor Column 30/12/1988 paragraph entitled "Credit where it is due: "A special tricentennial council effort would be to restore the paths, kerbs and sculpture by Ola Cohn, J H Curnow Fountain, the Bob Brothers Memorial and the Chain of Ponds" (Rosalind Park) 2808.9b Seven Pages of letters: 1. To Mrs Thelma Dingle from Doug Hall, Bendigo Art Gallery Director 30/1/1986 regards the Amy Huxtable committee funding the restoration of the Ola Cohn Fountain by sculptor Mr Marc Clark. 2. From the Amy Huxtable Committee 24/3/1986 back to the Art Gallery explaining that the committee leftover funds be given to the art Gallery to go towards the restoration of the Oal Cohn Fountain. 3. From the Art Gallery to Miss N D young, Amy Huxtable Committee 3/4/1986 thanking the committee for the funds. 4. From the committee to the Mayor and Councillors, Bendigo City, 4/2/1987 asking for an update on the project. 5. Copy of above letter. 6. From the City of Bendigo to the Committee 17/2/1987, advising of progress on the restoration of the fountain. 7. From Norma Young to the Bendigo Advertiser Letters to the Editor, advising of progress on the Ola Cohn Sculpture and the J H Curnow Fountain restoration. history, amy huxtable, bendigo, amy huxtable memorial committee, bendigo conservatory gardens, ola cohn, j h curnow fountain -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Sunday Review, W.B. Green to Robin Boyd, 05.11.1970
This letter from the Assistant Editor of Sunday Review, W.B. Green, to Robin Boyd states that they are interested in receiving material from him early in 1971.Quarto -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Launch of book 'Goldfields and the Gothic', Clunes, 2016
David Waldron (holding book) was editor while others in photograph all contributed chapters. They include Dorothy Wickham, Nathaniel Buchanan and Keir Reeves.Left to right : ?, Dorothy Wickham, David Waldron, Nathaniel Buchanan, PaulMichael Donovan, Keir Reeves.goldfields and the gothic, david waldron, wickham, buchanan, reeves, clunes booktown,dorothy wickham, david waldron, nathaniel buchanan, paulmichael donovan, keir reeves -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Pat Grainger, 'Women of Port Melbourne - Guide to the exhibition', Oct 2005
Intended as an exhibition catalogue but then determined as not possible, so name changed to 'Guide'. Written by 21 volunteers including editor Pat GRAINGER and family members'Women of Port Melbourne - Guide to the exhibition' published October 2005 by PMH&PS. (Second edition, dismantled to reprint p 46, then reassembled.) Written by 21 volunteers, contains stories and images of 34 women plus the catalogue insert completed 13.01.2006women, sport, liardet family, families, religion, bunnerwrung (boon warring), caroline frederica liardet, elizabeth denovan johnston nee gowan, eleanor gray meiers nee howell, jane slaven nee mckenna, emma williams nee courtenay, mary ann 'ma' mccormack nee bennett, myrtle 'nana' mott nee butcher, eleanor hopkins, lily emily may turner nee norton, sarah ann edwards nee whiteman, sarah stella edwards, christina edwards nee irvine, maud mary wilson nee hollowbred, erica wilson, sarah jane 'jennie' baines nee hunt, mary mcleavy nee morgan, mother anthony, mary anthony byrne, ada polson nee bellion, lilian 'lil' goss nee johnson, mary the cat lady, jerri mann, winifred mary woodruff nee prest, caroline jean 'minnie' beazley nee coleman (kornman), peggy howard nee antonio, olive zakharov, nancy u'ren nee morris, rosa coluccio, wendy morris, jan soldatos nee harris, anna louise robieson, liana thompson, sister norma jean barnett, jane rendall nee harrison -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, 1st Australian Bee Congress, October 13-16, 1972
Just over A5 size soft cover book. Aqua cover with picture of Mugga Ironbark flowering on the front, colourful map of Australia on the back with honeycomb on it & surrounded by Australian birds on flowering gums 239 pagesThis volume was published under the guidance of - Prof. Dr. Eng. V Harnaj - President of Apimondia John Guilfoyle - President of the First Australian Bee congress Dr. Francis Smith - Editor of the scientific papers -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Age, Kew Arts Festival Exhibition, 1944-1951
The Melbourne artist Alma Agnes Marion Figuerola, was the daughter of Juan Pedro Narciso Figuerola (1869-1919) and Alice Lucinda Walker Hanson (1889-1969). Each of their three daughters grew up to be involved in the arts: Alma as a painter; Carmen Irene (1906-1993) as a short story writer, poet and teacher of dancing; and Sylvia (also Silvia) Lyla Alice (1911-1992) as a composer and cellist. The first art lessons Alma Figuerola received were with Oscar Binder. Later she attended the art school established by the Melbourne 'tonalist' [Duncan] Max Meldrum (1875-1955). She graduated from his school in 1920, participating in her first group exhibition in the same year. Solo exhibitions of her work were to be held in 1933 at the Meldrum Gallery in Elizabeth Street, in 1937 and 1945 at the Athenaeum Gallery at 188 Collins Street, and in 1951 at Georges Gallery in Collins Street. Throughout her extensive career she participated in group exhibitions, usually with artists of the Meldrum School, and as a member of the Twenty Melbourne Painters, of which she was invited to become an associate in 1935. In 1953, her portrait of Professor ES Hills was entered in the Archibald Prize Competition of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. A resident of Kew from the 1930s - 51 Studley Park Road, often with her mother, her sister Carmen, or both - from c.1942 until her death she lived at 'D’Estaville', 7 Barry Street. From the late 1930s she is recorded as actively contributing to the arts at a local level. In 1939 and 1940 she participated in art exhibitions at the Hawthorn Municipal Library organised by Jessie Carbines. From 1944 to 1951 she co-organised successive Kew Arts Festivals, initially in the Presbyterian Church Hall in Highbury Grove and later at the Recreation Hall in Wellington Street. A foundation member of the Kew Historical Society in 1958, Alma Figuerola remained an active member of the Society until her death on 8 December 1970. She predeceased her two sisters who both died in the 1990s and who are buried at Andersons' Creek Cemetery in Warrandyte.An undated photograph of Alma Figuerola and an as yet unidentified man hanging paintings for an art exhibition at one of the Kew Arts Festivals held between 1944-51.On reverse, handwritten "4583 Alma Figuerola" Photographer stamp" Copy Right This photograph may not be reproduced without permission in writing from the Editor of "The Age", *** Collins Street, Melbourne, and Pitt Street, Sydney"alma figuerola album, arists - kew (vic), art exhibitions - kew (vic) -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Trams would cause problems", 14/02/1996 12:00:00 AM
Letter to the Editor of The Courier, Wednesday 14/2/1996 written by Vera Parry of Warrenheip agreeing with Mr. Adriaans and D.H. Woodward's letters that the reintroduction of trams would cause many problems in Ballarat streets. Notes Perth's "motorised tram" and is a "delightful little journey". See items 1466 and 1468 also."Wed 14/2/96" in blue ink in top centre of cutting.trams, tramways, letter to the editor, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BADHAM COLLECTION: THE V.R.I. REVIEW NOVEMBER 5 1922
The V.R.I. review November 5, 1922 vol.12 no.10. Editor J.D. Michie, official organ of the Victorian Railways Institute. Printed in pink stained, paper stapled, price of three pence. Cover includes Institute logo, photos inside of Maryborough Railway Football Club premiers 1921-1922.magazine, organization, victorian railways, the v.r.i. review / editor j.d. michie / maryborough railway football club premiers 1921-1922 -
National Wool Museum
Book, Flock Book for British Breeds of Sheep in Australia, Volume 25, 1933
"Flock Book for British Breeds of Sheep in Australia, Volume 25". Editor - Thomas J. Glynn (Assistant Secretary, Agricultural Society of Victoria), Melbourne 1933.sheep, british, australian society of breeders of british sheep, sheep - british -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, The Australian, Maxwell Newton (The Australian) to Robin Boyd, 15.12.1964
This letter from the Managing Editor, Maxwell Newton, to Robin Boyd, encloses a cheque for the first six months of work, and looks forward to continuing next year.QuartoRobin Boyd has drafted a reply in pencil. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Sandra Forbes, Sandra Forbes (Pergamon Press) to Robin Boyd, 18.08.1970
A letter from Sandra Forbes, the Senior Editor of Pergamon Press to Robin Boyd, regarding Mark Strizic's paste-up and photographs for the book 'Living in Australia'.Quarto, 1 page -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, J.Ogden and Co, Beeton's Book of Needlework, 1870
Isabella Mary Beeton (née Mayson; 14 March 1836 – 6 February 1865), also known as Mrs Beeton, was an English journalist, editor and writer.In the 19th century, the craft of embroidery became a pastime for women. Needlework creations were crafted to be displayed in the home.This book is an example of a popular book of ithat time.A hard back book with a dark green fabric cover. The title is in gold print -"Beeton's Book of Needlework" inside an ornate gold border. It contains descriptions and instructions for tatting patterns, crochet patterns, knitting patterns, netting patterns, embroidery patterns and point lace patterns. There are six hundred illustrations / engravings. some of the patterns are fold-out.inside cover - "Special first prize to Catherine J. Horne by Mrs William for Needlework" Tarang State Schoolbeeton-isabella needlework-knitting-lacework -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Artwork, other - Engraving, James Thomson, Port Melbourne Town Hall, 1885
Purchased on E-Bay from Jane Nicholas, who says the editor of the "Ïllustrated Handbook" states that the illustrations are taken from the "Sketcher" and the "Ïllustrated Australian News"."Port Melbourne Town Hall" - an imaginative engraving of the building which bears little resemblance, from the "Ïllustrated handbook of Victoria, Australia" prepared for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London. A page removed by the vendor.built environment - civic, port melbourne town hall -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Journal, Farrago, Oct 1998
The two student editors of Farrago 1998 had worked with Wendy Lowenstein on editing the book Únder the Hook'. Wendy presented this as the last edition of Farago to be produced.'Únder the Hook, Melbourne Waterside Workers Remember' by Wendy Lowenstein; article in the final edition of Farrago, 1998, pp28-29 with photographs by Luis Ascuiindustrial disputes, piers and wharves - waterside workers, wendy lowenstein -
Unions Ballarat
Notice re Victoria's first Labor Daily newspaper "The Echo" in Ballarat. Political Labor Council of Victoria, Ballarat Branch, March 1912
"The Echo" was the first Labor daily newspaper in Ballarat. It began 12 February 1895 and ceased on 2 March 1929. James Scullin was editor of "The Echo" for eight years.Forms part of labour and union history in the region.Paper in folderthe echo, james scullin, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, newspaper