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Equipment - Object, Data Acquisition Ltd, Rain warning device
... Royal National Institute for the Blind...Rain warning device Made for the Royal National Institute... for the Royal National Institute for the Blind by Data Acquisition Ltd ...A battery operated device that is rectangular in shape with a sensor plate on top and an on/off switch on one end. At the other end is a round lid that screws off to allow a round 9 volt battery to be inserted. It was designed so that when placed outdoors would emit a noise at the first drop of rain, enabling vision impaired people to retrieve their washing from the line. 1 plastic box with metal plateRain warning device Made for the Royal National Institute for the Blind by Data Acquisition Ltd A price sticker reads: $49.assistive devices, royal national institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Light for the Blind badge, 194
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... 'The Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' and at the base 'Light... for the Blind'. Badges Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 1 gold ...A gold embossed lighthouse is surrounded by the words 'The Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' and at the base 'Light for the Blind'. 1 gold and blue badgebadges, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Pyke-Glauser Braille machine
... Royal National Institute for the Blind...Royal National Institute for the Blind 228 Great Portland... Institute for the Blind Royal National Institute for the Blind 228 ...Edward Pyke and Jean Maurice Glauser invented this machine with the intention of enabling the easy and quiet production of Interpoint Braille. Although widely agreed to be one of the best Braille machines of its time, production of the machines was stopped during the Second World War because of rationing and high material costs. The machine has a keyboard arrangement at one end, the other end folds out to form a platform which is held up by a metal strut with rubber capping. An upward writing model, the paper feeds from the rear and passes under the space bar. The machine has no paper feed rollers. The only movement is that of the carriage that moves from left to right.Painted metal machine with metal keys that move a carriage across inserted sheets of paperRoyal National Institute for the Blind 228 Great Portland St London W1 Pyke-Glauser Braille Writer PG 48braille equipment, royal national institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Newspaper - Image, Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School newspaper cuttings 1969-1978, 1969-1978
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Victorian Institute for the Blind Association for the Blind Royal ...Newspaper articles about blindness, visually impaired or blind people and activities.Scanned copies of newspaper articles collected by Lady Nelllady nell seeing eye dog school, royal victorian institute for the blind, association for the blind, royal institute for the blind (sa), villa maria society, queensland industrial institute for the blind, guide dogs for the blind association of victoria, australian national council of and for the blind, phyllis gration, max medlyn, christopher finnen, dawn goebel, arthur mackey, walter jacobs, kevin o'mahoney, jean smith, pam marks, white cane, assistive devices, garry stinchcombe, matey fisher, robert gordon, ruth keoden, winsome mclean, arthur wilkins, len childs, bob elliott, graham miller, jack birkett, norman pressey, don westaway, norman salmon, mark houran, yvonne simpson, irmo guglielamana, jenny ziviani, shaun oliver, peter goss, albert poelstra, ewan gouldon, uncle ben's of australia, dr henry nowik, mary martin, kathleen wenzer, donna hayes, ken campbell, barry murphy, michael riley, jack dowdle, harold gration, leah francis (nee wilson), john dingle, alex mcnish, peter richards, irene mye, jim finn, cec mcillwraith, terry carlson, keith smith, gordon stent, frank taylor, don verlander, olive moody, roslyn sackley, ross johnson, jako mikulic, jewel blanche, william mckennariey, vicki barclay, grantley dee, ray hannah -
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Container - Object, Donation tin - round RVIB circa 1980's, 1980s
... royal victorian institute for the blind... Institute for the Blind RVIB lighthouse logo 557 St Kilda Road... days. royal victorian institute for the blind Equipment Your ...Coin collections have a long and varied history. Coins were often collected in churches in a box located near the entrance/exit, and later via a collection plate that was passed amongst the congregation Funds were used to repair the church or feed the poorest of the parish. The donation of coins is and was considered part of religious life and mentioned in Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. With the need and expansion of charitable works occurring outside religious life, charity boxes began to spread into hospitals, orphanages and asylums. The need for non-fixed boxes grew with the rise in charities and their activities outside a fixed building. Collection boxes could be large (and therefore hard to move) or could be held by individuals acting as collection agents, working at a specific location, moving between dwellings or at events. In this example, the RVIB tin could be used gathering coins at events such as Carols by Candlelight, White Cane day or other special marketing days.1 metal coin collection tin with handle and paper wrapYour Donation Supports the Work of The Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind RVIB lighthouse logo 557 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Telephone 9529 3544royal victorian institute for the blind, equipment -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Wooden donation boxes, 1970-1990
... royal victorian institute for the blind...Blind Babies, Children & Adults Royal Victorian Institute... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Phone 51 1381 All ...Coin collections have a long and varied history. Coins were often collected in churches in a box located near the entrance/exit, and later via a collection plate that was passed amongst the congregation Funds were used to repair the church or feed the poorest of the parish. The donation of coins is and was considered part of religious life and mentioned in Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. With the need and expansion of charitable works occurring outside religious life, charity boxes began to spread into hospitals, orphanages and asylums. The need for non-fixed boxes grew with the rise in charities and their activities outside a fixed building. Collection boxes could be large (and therefore hard to move) or could be held by individuals acting as collection agents, working at a specific location, moving between dwellings or at events. In this example, the boxes were placed in a semi-permanent location, such as a shop counter or bar, for people to donate money. Periodically it would be emptied by a collector, who either unlocked the padlock that was usually attached or replaced it with a new box.2 wooden boxes with paper label, perspex or glass,metal hinges and locking mechanism.Blind Babies, Children & Adults Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Phone 51 1381 All services provided by the RVIB are free - thanks to your helproyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, RVIB Wooden donation boxes, 1970-1990
... royal victorian institute for the blind...Blind Babies, Children & Adults Royal Victorian Institute... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Phone 51 1381 All ...Coin collections have a long and varied history. Coins were often collected in churches in a box located near the entrance/exit, and later via a collection plate that was passed amongst the congregation Funds were used to repair the church or feed the poorest of the parish. The donation of coins is and was considered part of religious life and mentioned in Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. With the need and expansion of charitable works occurring outside religious life, charity boxes began to spread into hospitals, orphanages and asylums. The need for non-fixed boxes grew with the rise in charities and their activities outside a fixed building. Collection boxes could be large (and therefore hard to move) or could be held by individuals acting as collection agents, working at a specific location, moving between dwellings or at events. In this example, the boxes were placed in a semi-permanent location, such as a shop counter or bar, for people to donate money. Periodically it would be emptied by a collector, who either unlocked the padlock that was usually attached or replaced it with a new box.2 wooden boxes with paper label, perspex or glass,metal hinges and locking mechanism.Blind Babies, Children & Adults Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Phone 51 1381 All services provided by the RVIB are free - thanks to your helproyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Text, Australian Institute of Management - Victoria Certificate of Company Membership, 29 April 1994
... royal victorian institute for the blind... Institute for the Blind LTD has been admitted as a Company member... The certificate certifies that the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...The certificate certifies that the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind LTD has been admitted as a Company member of the Australian Institute of Management. Signed by the AIM Executive Director and President (illegible).1 x A3 paperSeal of the Australian Institute of Management attached to the bottom left hand cornerroyal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Text, RVIB Life Member
... royal victorian institute for the blind... Institute for the Blind' are at the head of the page. Royal... and words 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' are at the head ...Professor Lawrence McCredie was awarded a Life Member certificate for his work with the Board, which began in 1956 and continued until the merger in 2005. The first blind person to be appointed, he was President of the Board for five years and worked as a Law professor at Monash University.1 x A4 cream coloured page with blue, gold and black print.The RVIB Lighthouse symbol and words 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' are at the head of the page. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Life Member This is to certify that Professor Lawrence McCredie was this day 26th February Appointed a Life Member in honour of exemplary service to people who are blind or vision impaired By the Order of the Board of Directors G.Blyth President D. Kent Chief Executive Officerroyal victorian institute for the blind, professor lawrence mccredie -
Ballan Shire Historical Society
Certificate - Certificate. RVIB
... royal victorian institute for the blind... Auxiliary for outstanding service. Royal Victorian Institute.... certificate royal victorian institute for the blind ballan auxiliary ...A Centenary Certificate of Appreciation presented by the RVIB to the Ballan Auxiliary for outstanding service.A Centenary Certificate of Appreciation presented to Ballan Auxiliary for outstanding service. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, babies, children and adults. It bears the RVIB Seal, a logo and the words Centenary Year 100 1866/1966. It is signed by the President and the Executive Director. The certificate is cream coloured with a light blue border, under glass in a plain, beveled, light coloured timber frame.This registration number is marked on the back of the frame.certificate, royal victorian institute for the blind, ballan auxiliary -
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Certificate - Text, Certificate of membership of the Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical register
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Institute for the Blind, Inc is a member of the of Medical, Dental... Institute for the Blind, Inc is a member of the of Medical, Dental ...Certificate reads "This is to certify that Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Inc is a member of the of Medical, Dental & Pharmaceutical Register". Unsigned and undated. Registration number 164502, expiry date 30th November 20011 certificate with ornate edging and Vitruvian man as backgroundroyal victorian institute for the blind, registration -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, RPH News special: Merger of RBS, RVIB and VAF, 30/5/2004
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... to merge with the Royal Victoria Institute for the Blind and Vision... with the Royal Victoria Institute for the Blind and Vision Australia ...At a special general meeting at RBS, members have voted to merge with the Royal Victoria Institute for the Blind and Vision Australia Foundation. Graeme Innes, will be president of the new entity into which these organisations will merge, and discusses the merger with Stephen Jolley.1 audio recording of an interview between Stephen Jolley and Graeme Innesroyal victorian institute for the blind, vision australia foundation, royal blind society of new south wales, stephen jolley, graeme innes, project nexus -
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Certificate - Text, Certificate of eligibility awarded by Adult Education in the Community, 12 March 2004
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Institute for the Blind, Inc is eligible to apply for funds... Institute for the Blind, Inc is eligible to apply for funds ...Certificate reads "This is to certify that Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Inc is eligible to apply for funds administered by Central Western Metropolitan Regional Council of Adult, Community and Further Education. Signed by the Regional Director (illegible), dated 12th March, 2004.1 certificate with black writingroyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Award - Text, Inaugural World Championship for Vision Impaired Tenpin Bowling certificate of appreciation, 27 April 2002
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind...Certificate reads "Awarded to Royal Victorian Institute... Certificate reads "Awarded to Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...Certificate reads "Awarded to Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Ltd in recognition of their valuable contribution towards The Inaugural World Championships for Vision Impaired Tenpin Bowling, Helsinki Finland in June 2002." Signed by Hazel Hockling, dated 27th April 2002.1 certificate with colour printingImage of a black bowling ball striking two white pins is located in the bottom left hand corner.royal victorian institute for the blind, recreation -
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Certificate - Text, Certificate of membership of the Australian Direct Marketing Association, 2002
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Institute for the Blind, is a member of the of Australian Direct..., CEO, ADMA. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Awards Wax ...Certificate reads "This is to certify that Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, is a member of the of Australian Direct Marketing Association for the year ending 1 July 2002-30 June 2003 and hereby abides by the Association's Code of Practice". Sidned Rob Edwards, CEO, ADMA.1 A4 sized certificate with sealWax seal of the ADMA is affixed to the lower half of the pageroyal victorian institute for the blind, awards -
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Photograph - Image, Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped plaque, 1993
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind...Presented to Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... a commemorative plaque to RVIB. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...To share information and gain first hand knowledge, organisations sometimes undertook study visits to various countries. In appreciation for the hospitality and information gained as part of this, the Singapore Association for the Visually Handicapped presented a commemorative plaque to RVIB.1 plastic stand with engraved brown platePresented to Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind in appreciation of the warm hospitality extended to our official during study visit on 18th-19th October 1993. October 1993 from Singapore Association of the Visually Handicappedroyal victorian institute for the blind, singapore association for the visually handicapped -
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Photograph - Image, RVIB building in St Kilda Road
... royal victorian institute for the blind... the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. This photograph... Victorian Institute for the Blind. This photograph was most likely ...The Asylum and School for the Blind, designed by Crouch & Wilson, was built on St Kilda Road in 1868, and later became the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. This photograph was most likely taken in the late 19th century, with white posts and wire fencing sectioning the driveway from the garden..B/W photograph of RVIB St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, crouch & wilso -
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Certificate - Text, Volunteer support certificate
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Victorian Institute for the Blind. Supported by the Victorian... Victorian Institute for the Blind. Supported by the Victorian ...Certificate reads "Volunteering is for everyone. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. Supported by the Victorian Government through the Victorian Volunteer Small Grants" Signed by Minister for Victorian Communities, John Thwaites MP, and co-signed by State Member for Prahran, Tony Lupton MP. Undated.1 certificate with black writing and a coloured illustrationroyal victorian institute for the blind, volunteers -
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Poster - Object, Help poster
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.... At the base of the poster is written: Royal Victorian Institute.... At the base of the poster is written: Royal Victorian Institute ...Appeal poster for people to include a bequest to the RVIB in their wills. It features a kneeling boy, holding flowers, with his eyes partially closed and dressed in a jacket and short pants. At the base of the poster is written: Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, 557 St Kilda Road, Prahran, Phone 5113811 yellow and grey poster with red, white and black text with grey illustrationWhen you make or amend your Will include a Bequest to HELP the Blind Babies and Children of Victoria ...royal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
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Badge - Object, RVIB plastic badge
... royal victorian institute for the blind...' beneath the lighthouse logo of the Royal Victorian Institute... the lighthouse logo of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...To identify volunteers, badges were provided. These consisted of white plastic badge, with the words 'For the Blind' beneath the lighthouse logo of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind in blue. A name plate could be slotted into the lower portion of the badge or a name label stuck to the badge. Sometimes Dymo labels were used to indicate positions such as 'Volunteer'. Plastic badge with blue RVIB logo and space for paper or an adhesive tape to be placedroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Clunes Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION, DOCUMENT / FRAMED CERTIFICATE, 1966
... PRESENTATION MAD IN CENTENARY YEAR OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE... AUXILIARY FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE FROM ROYAL VICTORIAN INSTITUTE... PRESENTATION MAD IN CENTENARY YEAR OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND ...PRESENTATION MAD IN CENTENARY YEAR OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND 1966 TO CLUNES R.V.I.B FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICEILLUMINATED ADDRESS - WOODEN FRAME - PRESENTED TO CLUNES AUXILIARY FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE FROM ROYAL VICTORIAN INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. BABIES, CHILDREN AND ADULTSlocal history, , clunes blind auxiliary -
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Badge - Object, Help the Blind badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind...To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute... To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, these badges were sold by street sellers in Melbourne. "Help the Blind" - A red, white and gold badge, circular, with four scroll shapes on the edges. The centre is white, with 'Help the Blind' in gold; the outer area is red with gold edging and words, 'as a thanksgiving for sight'. Some badges have paper numbers on the reverse. Metal pin with red and white enamel, and gold edgingHelp the Blindroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Badge - Object, For Those Who Cannot See badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind...To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute... To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, these badges were sold by street sellers in Melbourne. A gold colour Australian coat of arms (Kangaroo and emu beside a shield with a star at the top), sits above a blue enamelled boomerang. In the shield is the letter 'B' in blue enamel. 'For those who cannot see' is written in gold lettering across the boomerang. Metal pin with blue enamel letteringFor those who cannot see royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Card - Document, RVIB Parking Authorisation cards, 196
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... on the RVIB grounds. It reads as follows: Royal Victorian Institute... grounds. It reads as follows: Royal Victorian Institute ...This card provided the bearer with the ability to park on the RVIB grounds. It reads as follows: Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 557 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, 3004, Victoria, Australia Telegraphic address: 'Royalblind". Telephone: (03) 529 3544 Fax: (03) 51 4735 Parking Authorisation Vehicle Reg. No. Date Time Authorised by Please display this card on dashboard1 white card with blue writing and spacing for handwritten detailsroyal victorian institute for the blind, office equipment and supplies -
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Audio - Sound recording, Victoria Today and Tomorrow, 1955
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Victorian Institute of the Blind. Through a series of interviews... by the blind or vision impaired. Royal Victorian Institute ...The Victoria Today and Tomorrow radio show covered topics and businesses who have contributed to the story of Victoria's achievements. These two episodes highlight the work of the Royal Victorian Institute of the Blind. Through a series of interviews with children, adults, workers and staff, Bill Roberts looks at how the perception of blindness does not match the reality experienced by the blind or vision impaired.1 CD with 26 tracksroyal victorian institute for the blind, bill roberts, margary rojo, neil westh, george findlay, frank nowlan, alan nuske, hilda gammon, h.n. acland -
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Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary milestone badges, 1978-2000
... royal victorian institute for the blind... of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute.... Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...To honour the commitment of its Auxiliary, badges were awarded to commemorate 10, 20 and 25 years of service. These consisted of a circle or oval with a gold lighthouse on a blue/green 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, with the relevant number of years at the base of the badge or lighthouse.Metal pin with gold lighthouse and number of years servedroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Certificate - Text, RVIB Life Member certificate
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Certificate, which reads "Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Certificate, which reads "Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Life ...This is a blank, unfilled template of the Life Member Certificate, which reads "Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Life Member. This is to Certify that ...[name]... was this day ... [date]... Appointed a Life Member in honour of exemplary service to people who are blind or vision impaired. By Order of the Board of Directors." There are also designated spaces for signatures of the President and CEO. Caertificate includes the Lighthouse for the Blind logo centered at the top of the page.1 certificate with blue and gold writingroyal victorian institute for the blind, office equipment and supplies -
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Pamphlet - Text, Apparatus and Games for the Blind - overseas price list January 1972, 1972
... Royal National Institute for the Blind... purchased directly from the Royal National Institute for the Blind... directly from the Royal National Institute for the Blind in London ...As Australia had not yet commenced production of adaptive items for the low vision and blindness community, many were purchased directly from the Royal National Institute for the Blind in London. This price list shows the variety of products on offer and the costs involved for each. Bankers cheques or money orders were required to send payment to the UK, and there was a range of games, tools and living aids as well as Braille equipment on offer.12 page booklet of items and prices assistive devices, royal national institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Remember the Blind badge, 1940-1980
... royal victorian institute for the blind...To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute... To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...To raise funds for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, these badges were sold by street sellers in Melbourne. "Remember the Blind" - Blue and white oval badges with the words, 'Remember the Blind' around the edge. The outer oval is narrow, white with gold edges and words. A dark blue oval is in the centre, suspended over the empty space by four curved pieces of metal, with gold edging. Some badges have paper numbers on the reverse. Metal pin with enamel with writingRemember the Blind royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Photograph - Image, Ferguson and Urie stained glass window, 1868
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... for the Asylum and School for the Blind (later known as the Royal... and Urie Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 3 col. images ...During the construction of the St Kilda Road building for the Asylum and School for the Blind (later known as the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind), the Melbourne firm of Ferguson and Urie were commissioned to create a stained glass window for the main staircase. This consisted of six panes, with a different emblem in each: three yellow lions (Royal Coat of Arms), a harp with a figurehead (Kingdom of Ireland), a red lion (Wales), a Tudor rose (England), a shamrock (Ireland) and a thistle (Scotland).3 col. images of stained glass window in St Kilda Road buildingferguson and urie, royal victorian institute for the blind