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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Gas Analysis Manual Manual ...Gas Analysis Manual -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Leaflet
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Zeiss Microscopic ...Zeiss Microscopic Instructions -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Gebrauchsanwersung fur die ...Gebrauchsanwersung fur die Projection Optischer Versuche, Zeiss -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Leaflet
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Zeiss Sliding Objective ...Zeiss Sliding Objective Directions -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Leaflet
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Zeiss Objectives ...Zeiss Objectives & Eyepieces Leaflet -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Leaflet
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Zeiss Photographic Eyepiece ...Zeiss Photographic Eyepiece Leaflet -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Leaflet
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Bausch & Lomb Fluorescence ...Bausch & Lomb Fluorescence & Capillary Microscope Leaflet -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Leaflet
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Hanova Price List Leaflet ...Hanova Price List -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Spekker UV Photometer ...Spekker UV Photometer Manuel -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Bausch and Lomb Optical Co ...Bausch and Lomb Optical Co. Balopticians & accessories, NY 1927 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Bausch and Lomb Projection ...Bausch and Lomb Projection Apparatus, 1920. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Booklets
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Small epidiascope pamphlet ...Small epidiascope pamphlet -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Catalogue
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Catalogue of Optical ...Catalogue of Optical Lanterns, Reynolds & Branson, Leeds, UK,1925 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Quant Projector Manual ...Quant Projector Manual -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Zeiss Photo - Micrographic ...Zeiss Photo - Micrographic manual -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Manual
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Zeiss Vertical Micro ...Zeiss Vertical Micro-projection manual -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Leaflets
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Leaflets, Instruction Books ...Leaflets, Instruction Books, etc. for some of the material in the collection. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Sodium Palmitate
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Sodium Palmitate ... -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Neodymium-Rich Hydroxides
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne label refers to Dr.Anderson ...label refers to Dr.Anderson possibly related to CH 158 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Acetyle Tetrachloride
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Glass bottle containing ...Glass bottle containing unknown liquid unknown hazard -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Chassis
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Chassis A Chassis ...Chassis A -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Chassis
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Chassis B Chassis ...Chassis B -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Glass Pipes
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne 14.0 - 23.0 in height Glass ...14.0 - 23.0 in height -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Electronic Photoflash
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Electronic photflash ...Electronic photflash -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Rough Balance
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Rough Balance (Scales ...Rough Balance (Scales) -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Set of Weights
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Set of weights for larger ...Set of weights for larger, rough balance, from "Mildura" era. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Balance
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Balance and weights (Swing ...Balance and weights (Swing type Balance) used in preparing stock solutions. Several parts stored on shelf -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Booklet - Mitamura Riken Kogyo manual, MRK Molecular Structure Models
... of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Manual for MKR Molecular ...Manual for MKR Molecular Models -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Vehicle - Glasheen's Race sulky, Paddy Glasheen's Grand Voyage sulky
Race sulky used on Hall of Fame trotter Grand Voyage by trainer-driver Paddy Glasheen. Passed on to his son Jack and then to grandson Fr Brian Glasheen. From Historian John Peck: This article was on page 2, 19th May 1954. Reading the article it seems to me that the sulky is celebrating its centenary birthday in 2021. GRAND VOYAGE'S SULKY When Major Miracle won a race at the Melbourne meeting on Friday night he was attached to a very historic sulky, the being none other than the one which Grand Voyage pulled to success on many occasions. Made in New Zealand to the order of the late Paddy Glasheen during a trip to the Dominion late in 1921 with the famous trotter, the vehicle is thus over 32 years old. Constructed of hickory, it is now owned by Jack Glasheen, the son of the late Paddy figuring as the trainer and driver of Major Miracle.This sulky was purchased by trainer Paddy Glasheen during Grand Voyage’s New Zealand campaign in 1922. It was also used by Paddy’s son Jack Glasheen who trained at Preston. The Jack Glasheen trained Major Miracle won 8 races at the Showgrounds using this sulky. Owned and trained at Belmont Stud, Pitt St Huntly (Bendigo), Grand Voyage was an outstanding Australian trotter. Some claim he was greater than Fritz and the equal of Maoris Idol. Foaled in New South Wales in 1913, and trained and driven throughout his career by Paddy Glasheen, Grand Voyage commenced his preparation at the tender age of nine months at Glasheen and Busst’s Belmont Stud Farm Pitt St. Huntly. By a prolific sire of trotters in First Voyage, Grand Voyage was from Blonde Grattan (imported by the Tye brothers), a daughter of the great Canadian sire Grattan. Grand Voyage’s reputation preceded him to the racetrack, and when he was produced for the main Victorian classic for young trotters, the Futurity Stakes, all of his opposition had pulled out of the race except one rival, whom he beat at 20 to 1 on in the first heat and again disposed of easily in the second heat, in which there was no betting. The potential of Grand Voyage was recognized by all, including the handicapper who saw to it that the black champion won no race easily. After his Futurity win, Grand Voyage was spelled and did a light season of stud duty. At his second start, in January 1917, the three-year-old won from 60 yards behind against older horses at the Richmond (Melbourne) track in a time barely slower than in which the Richmond Cup, run the same day, was decided. In subsequent starts he raced from 85 and 115 yards behind, the latter occasion producing another fantastic winning performance. As a rising five-year-old Grand Voyage defeated the hoppled pacers for the first time, subsequently a common sight. In June 1919 he won twice on the day at Epping (Harold Park) in Sydney, each time setting a record, then at the Melbourne Showgrounds where he set a mile record of 2:16 3/5 after a tremendous battle from even marks with the very good pacer Sarilla the winner of 23 races at Ricmond. In 1921, back in Sydney, Grand Voyage reduced the winning record at Epping to 2:13. Grand Voyage won the first Boort Pacing Cup in 1921, starting from 280 yards behind ! 1921 BOORT CUP – 50 pounds – One & half miles GRAND VOYAGE**, 280yds (P Glasheen) 1 Red Rock, scr (I Kelly) 2 Mayfield, 75yds (M Quinn) 3 Others: Artist (scr), maxim Direct (scr), Road King (scr), Emmie Direct (75yds), Tearaway (165yds), Straightaway (195yds) **Raced as Bonnie Voyage Margins: 6 lgths X 10 lgths Time: 3m 54s He was then taken to New Zealand. His 1922 Otahuhu Cup worth 1000 Sovereigns ($2000) against the best New Zealand pacers from 48 yards in a race record 4:31 3/5 was considered by Glasheen his most outstanding effort. On return from New Zealand, he won further races including the original Bendigo Cup at the Bendigo Jockey Club track at Epsom. In all, Grand Voyage won 37 races, driven in all of them by Glasheen.Race Sulky from 1910-20 era, purchasedd in New Zealand, used on Hall of Fame Trotter Grand Voyage by Paddy GlasheenPainted deep red.trotting, grand voyage, paddy glasheen, sulky, belmont stud, jack glasheen, brian glasheen, harnes racing -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Moments in the History of Legacy 1987 (H59), 1987
A copy of an address given at a Foundation Day Luncheon by a long standing Legatee and past President Legatee Rob Allison. He had joined Legacy in 1950, and he comments that only 5 members remain active that were with him in 1950. In 1950 they were all posted as member of various committees, he got Welfare and Friday night girls' classes. There were 9 boys' classes throughout Melbourne, and girls' twice a week at Legacy Headquarters at 24 Market St. There were 230 active members and each legatee had 4 or 5 families with children. He mentions that in 1950 the President was 62 years old but only 5 years after the end of the war, the tide had begun to turn towards the 39ers. (He called the older legatees '1914ers' or 'the Bow and Arrow boys'). He applauded the 'founding fathers' for limiting the numbers of members, in 1929 it was 230 and in 1959 a limit of 300. They used a classification method to classify the members so they had a diverse range of skills and community representation. Areas were: Production, Distribution, Services Public Authority, Services Other, and Board List. The President had a Secret Committee of 3, no one knew who was on the committee, even those members didn't know the identity of the other 2. This committee vetted the background and integrity of new members. In 1950 the budget was £27,000 plus a capital budget of £3,500. Legatee Allison tells a good story of his induction into Legacy, including his wife joining other Legatees wives in fundraising. In 1951 Comradeship meetings moved to Thursday nights at the instigation of Burt Nathan. 'Birthday boy' invitations started in 1958 when John Cooper was Chairman of the Comradeship. After some years of discussion the first paid Social Worker was employed in 1953 and as a result her efforts the first Senior Widows' Group got underway. Until the 1950s Legacy had always found the money it required, from big companies, wealthy members of the community, Estates, or Trusts. In 1951 it tried to copy a Sydney Legacy idea (Certificate of Adoption Plan) and called it 'The Endowment Scheme'. Other fundraisers included films, premiere showing and musicals were very much a part of the social life of Legatees. One premiere show in 1952, 'The Greatest Show on Earth' was sold at £100 a double. In 1959 Sir Frank and Lady Tait were kind enough for give us a premiere of 'My Fair Lady'. As the 50s progressed cash flow was not enough and it was decided in 1957 to have the first public appeal (he says 1957 but it was 1956). The first Badge day was 1958 (according to this account). He says it grossed £21,000 (net £17,000). And the Legacy story was becoming better known. 'Legacy has never been a one man band. The strength has been in the resourceful ability of those of its members.' He was well placed to tell the story of the donation towards Dureau House. BG Corporation in New York used 'Brown and Dureau' as agents in Melbourne for their spark plug manufacturing (for the American aircraft based in Australia during the war). A royalty of two shillings and sixpence was agreed. The entrepreneur President of BG Corporation was Richard Goldsmith. L/ Grat Grattan had a friend Mr Edwards who was managing director at Brown and Dureau and heard of the desire by Goldsmith to leave a permanent memorial to ex-servicemen in Australia (Children's Hospital was considered). Grat took Edwards to Market St and showed him the inadequacy of the building. It was agreed if Melbourne Legacy could come up with a purchased building in 10 days they would get the money needed. The property purchased was 'Storey Hall' in Swanston St (also called Hibernian Hall in other documents). After the war it turned out not to be suitable and a new building was required. The speaker is identified as Rob Allison based on two things; at one stage he refers to himself as 'Rob' and this copy of the speech has been faxed to Legacy from the offices of John Allison Monkhouse. Another copy of this address has been located with the date of September 1988 that was filed with information on Past Presidents and the lives prominent legatees. The notation H59 in black pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A record of Legatee Rob Allison speaking at a Legacy luncheon about significant events since he joined in 1950. Speakers at Legacy luncheons were from very different walks of life and the subjects spoken on were many and varied. Foundation Day was celebrated with a special luncheon.White A4 photocopy with black type x 8 pages of an address about Legacy history written in 1987.Handwritten H59 in black pen. history, speech, foundation day, past presidents, dureau house, rob allison