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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Dept. of Veteran's Affairs, Vic, Stories, Poems, Art & Craft from the Veteran Community (Copy 2), 1995
The story writing and art project Victoria 1995The Story Writing & Art Project, Victoria, 1995.The story writing and art project Victoria 1995art work, english literature - competitions, veterans - services for - australia, poetry -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Family History, A Record of the Myers Family, 1983
A record of the Myers family - John and Ann Myers of "Clonmel". Barmah, VictoriaCream cover, brown writing, sketch of Barmahmyers family, clonmel, barmah victoria -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, RHSV Journal Vol. 55 No. 4, 1984
217th issue Vol. 55 No. . Articles on the Hentys, Italian Migrants, Victorian convicts and others.Orange cover, black writing, RHSV logo.italian migrants, henty's, victorian convicts, royal historical society of victoria -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Register of Lands, 1954
Records of aportioned Water Rights for farmers in Tatura District 1953-1954Beige front cover. Black Writing. No spineirrigaton, farming, books, rural, industry, irrigation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, State Rivers & Water Supply Commission - Permanent Staff 1939 -1944, Temporary Staff 1943
Recording of State Rivers & Water Supply Commission permanent staff 1939-1944 and temporary staff 1943Brown folder, white label, blue writing.irrigation, documents, reports -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folio, Profile of Tatura 2000, 2000
An initiative of Tatura Community House funded by Lance Reichstein Foundation. Enhanced by volunteer support.Green front cover, black writing and spineprofile of tatura 2000, pell t, community house, reichstein foundation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Jubilee Historical Sketch, 1932
Written to record 50 years Jubilee of Presbyterian Church, Tatura charge. Including historic photosSmall booklet, grey cover, blue writingbooks, history, local -
National Wool Museum
Hardback book, Halstead Press, Planning and Controlling, 1949
Dark blue hardback book with no writing on frontOn Spine: Planning and Controlling. Cairns. Vol III Rydges New Library -
National Wool Museum
Hardback book, Oxford University Press, Fundamentals of Fibre Structure, 1933
Dark blue hardback book with no writing on frontOn spine: Fundamentals of Fibre Structure. Astbury. Oxford -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia - Brass Plaque, Stawell Hospital Presentation Plaque Stawell Hospital Younger Set, 1941
Younger Set Complemented the Ladies Auxilary, formed in 1937 but disbanded in 1941 Due to Wartime commitments, then reformed in 1975.Small Brass Plate Engraved with Black writingPresented By Stawell Hospital Younger Sethospital -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Laboratory Reference Book, Manual of Cotton Spinning Raw Cotton Production and Marketing, The Textile Institute & Butterworths
Textbook. Lab Reference - Norwellan & AUNDE North Western Woolen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDERed hardcover with Gold writing and Brown DustcoverJohn T Bennett, Lyddon Hall Leeds 17/10/1968manufacturing -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Directory of Victoria 1937, 1937
Large Volume Red covered with gold writingHand Written - Do not tear out or remove me from C.I. Branch Muster Roomstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Metal Correspondence/Letter Box & writing articlesstawell -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Buy A Candy Cane for the Blind badge, 1980-1990s
Metal badge with orange background and white text (Buy a Candy Cane), with blue and pink 'candy canes' as graphics in background. There is a stylised sketch of a person with a white cane above the letters 'RVIB'. Possibly produced as part of White Cane Week celebrations, it was most likely used to raise funds and awareness.Large badge with orange background and white writingBuy a Candy Cane RVIB badges, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Association for the Blind printed volunteer badge, 1980-1990s
With numbers increasing, the AFB began printing their own paper badges rather than relying on metal ones. The blank template could then be modified with a name, if desired. In this example, a laminted card is attached to a metal and plastic clip. The front of the badge has the guiding light symbol next to the words 'Association for the Blind', a space underneath and then 'Volunteer' at the bottom of the card.Large badge with yellow background and black writingAssociation for the Blind Volunteer badges, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Daisy consortium anniversary badge, 2011
The DAISY consortium was established in 1996 to develop an industry standard for the emerging digital book market. It's partners recognised that by incorporating the same features when constructing digital recordings with text, and using an established structure, publications could be usefully exchanged and sent around the world. In 2011 the consortium celebrated it's 15th anniversary and commemoration badges were sent to it's members, which included NILS (the production and library divisions of the Royal Blind Society of NSW, Vision Australia Foundation and RVIB). The badge has a blue swirl above and below the words 'daisy consortium' with '15th anniversary' at the base.Small badge with black writing on white backgrounddaisy consortium 15th anniverary badges, national information library service -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, ‘Ex Libris Edwin Jewell’
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition.A man with sunshade is depicted writing at a desk or table.Pixie O'Harrisbookplate, australian bookplate design awards, printmaking, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Visual Field Analyser donation, 2004
Visual field analysers are used by eye specialists to determine the type and extent of visual defect, through the eye of light. To fund some pieces of equipment, funds were raised from donors who were then acknowledged through the attachment of a plaque.Gold coloured metal plate with black writingThis Visual Field Analyser was generous donated to Vision Australia Foundation by Geoffrey and Dorothy Newell and the Family of Arthur Goldsmith March 2004geoffrey nowell, dorothy nowell, arthur goldsmith, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Top Opp recognition plaque
Part of the AFB network of fundraising involved the use of opportunity shops in various locations. The Top Opp was a large contributor and the work of those who volunteered is acknowledged in this plaque.Gold coloured metal plate with black writingAssociation for the Blind gratefully recognises the financial contribution made by the Top Opp at the Chadstone Shopping Centre through the efforts of its many volunteers August 1995association for the blind, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Text, Thank you certificate to Vision Australia Foundation's Essendon Centre volunteers and day program members, 2001
Celebrating the International Year of the Volunteer, Vision Australia Foundation wished to acknowledge the volunteers and day program members who inputted ideas into the design of the centre's banner. Special thanks to the following for their contribution to the stitching, painting, tapestry, applique and embroidery: Margit Arends, Alice Austin, Judith Edwards, Pamela Harris, Shirley Reid, Margaret Isaacs, Gwenda Johnson, Helen Malone, Catherine Newton and Mary Tams.1 cream sheet with grey and black writingvision australia foundation, volunteers -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Association for the Blind honorary service pin, 1970-1985
To recognise volunteers, lapel pins were struck by the Association for the Blind. These consisted of the Association for the Blind symbol of a Guiding Light (a round circle with two uneven triangles either side and a single line passing either side of the circle), in gold against various backgrounds. Around the outside in gold lettering is written 'Association for the Blind' and 'Honorary Service' on a a royal blue background. Red background - 3 years of service Green background - 5 years of service Gold background - 10 years of serviceMetal pin with Guiding Light image and writingAssociation for the Blind Honorary Serviceassociation for the blind, badges -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, 1934 Melbourne University examination badge, 1934
Hugh Jeffrey attended the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at Melbourne University, graduating in 1940. This examination pin was given to him in September 1934. It is a copper badge with its frame shaped like a shield. Inset into the shield is an Australian coat-of-arms granted by King George V, with a white and blue torse supported by a kangaroo and emu on a grassy field. It features the Commonwealth Star on top, and the motto "Advance Australia" underneath. It is engraved with "Hugh Jeffrey" acoss the top, with "University Exam" on the left of the outlying shield, and "Sept. 1934" on the right. It features a loop on the top with a short fine chain and safety pin. Shield with Australian coat of arms and engraved writingAdvance Australia Hugh Jeffrey University Exam Sept. 1934hugh jeffrey, badges -
Vision Australia
Photograph, H and L Hecht Low Vision Clinic sign
The H. & L. Hecht Trust was established in 1970 to provide support for community development projects. One such project was the establishment of a Low Vision Aids Clinic at Kooyong, so that people with low vision had access to the devices and equipment that could assist them. Maroon plastic rectangle with cream writing engravedH and L HECHT LOW VISION CLINICassociation for the blind, h and l hecht trust -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Invitation to attend the laying of the foundation stone at Kooyong
Invitation to attend the laying of the foundation stone for the redevelopment of 451 Glenferrie Road by Mr Don Argus AO, Patron of the Vision Australia Foundation and Chairman of the Centenary Appeal, on Monday 27th March 2000.A4 cream coloured page with black writingnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, vision australia foundation -
Vision Australia
Letter - Text, Letter accompanying a Certificate of Appreciation and appeal for continued support
Letter from Planned Giving manager Ralph Roath to Neil Maxwell, accompanying a certificate of appreciation thanking him for his past support and urging him to continue to ensure that the "Vision for Tomorrow" is fulfilled. Although part of a mass appeal program, this version includes acknowledgement of offices at the base of the letter and Patronage of the Governor of Victoria.A4 cream coloured page with black writingnon-fictionelizabeth maxwell, neil maxwell, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Flyer - Text, Farewell to Paterson Hall 1928-1998
"Reminisce as we get together to say goodbye to Paterson Hall and Day Centre. Listen to some of those who were there and share in the memories of times gone by. Look to the future." To commemorate Paterson Hall and all those who entertained, celebrated and enjoyed this special meeting place before it was demolished, a party was held on Friday 25th September 1998, as advertised by this flyer.1 yellow page with black writing and bordernon-fictionneil maxwell, association for the blind, paterson hall, elizabeth maxwell -
Vision Australia
Plaque (item) - Object, Plaque marking the opening of the Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School 1960
The Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School was founded at Wonga Park in April 1960. This plaque commemorates the official opening by Hon. T.W. Mitchell and reads: This plaque marks the opening of the Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School by the Hon. T.W. Mitchell M.L.A. on the 10th April 1960. Later that year, a property at 16 Thanet Street Malvern was purchased, and the school relocated to that site.This plaque marks the opening of the Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School by the Hon. T.W. Mitchell M.L.A. on the 10th April 1960nameplates, lady nell seeing eye dog school -
Vision Australia
Sign - Image, Braille and Talking Book Library banner
Vinyl banner used by the Braille & Talking Book Library at various events to advertise their presence.1 white banner with blue writing and tiesBraille & Talking Book Librarybraille & talking book library, advertising -
Vision Australia
Textile - Object, Illawarra Staff tshirt
White size 16 tee shirt with Illawarra Staff printed in flocked lettering across the chest. Back has no imagery.White tee shirt with black velvet writingIllawarra Staffassociation for the blind, advertising -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork- Print, three colour print of 1st Gordons in single frame
print of 1st Gordons in single frameIn wooden frame with gold trim with writing on the backPresented to Drum Major Mike Salmon of 5 / 6 RVR During 1994 Edinburgh Military Tattoo by 1st Gordon's WO'S and SGT's Mess. (Well Done)5-6 rvr bhq