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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Alan Reid, The Whitlam Venture, 1976
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketNewspaper Clipping 'Politics seen as a passion for power' by Professor W. Macmahon Ball, which is a review of this bookwalsh st library -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Hospital homes in on historical ward paintings, 26 Nov 1986
Article about 'Cheer Up Children', an exhibition of watercolours painted in 1910 for children in hospital: from the Herald, 26.11.1986In ink on clipping: 'Prince Henry's Hospital MUSEUM - Thorpe Gallery from Nov 26 for 8 wks'health - hospitals, arts and entertainment - visual arts, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, marjorie williams, prince henrys hospital, melbourne homeopathic hospital -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy 'Mother' to Twenty Three, 1959
A photo from a book compiled about the Legacy children's residence called Stanhope. This photo shows Matron Dorrie Vines with three residents. Names around the photo L to R: Lee Henneberry, Doreen Devlin, and Betty Henderson. The newspaper article from The Age was published on 28 August 1959 and mentions Miss Vines has worked at Stanhope since 1946 when she returned from war service. She had been a trained nurse and served in Middle East and New Guinea with the RAANC. She had been awarded the medal of an Associate of the Royal Red Cross and was mentioned in despatches. Mention of the routine of the house include that the girls sleep in large airy bedrooms which they look after themselves. They generally do their own washing and ironing. There is a well equiped sewing room where they can make their own clothes. There is a radio and television and piano though between 7 and 9pm is quiet study time. A legacy member joins them for dinner most evenings and the girls do their own washing up. They can cook in the kitchen if they wish. There is staff of an assistant matron, a cook and two housemaids. Girls have picnics and outings arranged and three or four times a year and they have informal dances at Stanhope. Stanhope was supervised by Matron Dorothy (Dorrie) Vines from the time it opened in 1946 until she retired in December 1966. It is likely she compiled this notebook as she is referred to as 'self' in one photo. Individual pages of photos or newspaper clippings have been added separately. Items 01817 to 01834. Blamey House (purchased 1947) , Stanhope (purchased 1945) and Harelands (purchased 1950) were residences run by Melbourne Legacy to take care of children whose fathers were servicemen, and who may have been left orphans, or whose mother may have been unable to care for them herself, or they needed to stay in Melbourne for further education. Generally Harelands accommodated boys and girls under the age of 14, Blamey House looked after boys over 14, and Stanhope looked after girls over 14. The children were cared for until they were old enough to become independent. A record of life at Stanhope as reported in the Age Newspaper.Black and white photo of Matron and girls in 1959 along with a newspaper clipping about her.residences, dorothy vines, stanhope -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: BENDIGO EAST SWIMMING CLUB
Newspaper Clippings, Bert Graham Collection, Bendigo East Swimming Club. Newspaper clippings from Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
document - Folder, 1997 Eltham Festival, 1997
Folder Contents: 1. Program (A4 Trifold double sided) - 1997 Eltham Festival, 7, 8 & 9th November 2. Newsclipping: Festival reverts to its original name, Diamond Valley News, 21 May 1997 3. Eltham Festival returns, The Advertiser, Tuesday, May 20. 1997, p3 4. Festival funding down by $30,000, unidentified paper, 1997 (Also includes story "Play but no school" re fundraiser for Challenger St Pre-School at Diamond Creek held in the Diamond Creek Community Centre.. On reverse - "Bridges to be upgraded" by Laeta Antonysen regarding replacement of dilapidated bridges in Gipson Street, Diamond Creek)Miscellanous documents and newspaper clippings1997, eltham festival, program, challenger st pre-school, diamond creek community centre, george sartels, play school (tv show), bridge construction, gipston street, diamond creek -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping (copy), The Age, Australia's missing treaty, 26/09/2009
Book review of "Possession: Batman's Treaty and the matter of history" by Bain Attwood. The book discusses the motives behind the treaty and its historical implications. Review by Penelope Edmonds.There is much dispute over where and if Batman's Treaty was signed.Newspaper clipping, text and images. john batman, batmans treaty, bain attwood -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, Cases at Briar Hill, 07/03/1932
In 1932 an outbreak of diphtheria occurred in Briar Hill. 9 children from Briar Hill Primary [BH4341] were affected.Newspaper clipping. Black Textbriar hill primary school, diphtheria, montmorency -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Mayor commits to all
Article on the election of Colin Brooks as Mayor of Banyule City Council in 1998.Newspaper clipping, text with photographbrooks family, banyule city council, colin brooks, mayor of banyule -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Jodie Menzies, Church celebrates 40th anniversary, 29/01/1997
Article on the formation of Watsonia Uniting Church, formerly Watsonia Methodist Church and Watsonia Macleod Uniting ChurchNewspaper clipping, text with illustrationwatsonia uniting church, uniting church in australia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Greensborough Inter Church Council, Dinner [Greensborough Interchurch Council], 14/10/1991
A short article to advertise the Greensborough Intercurch Council's progressive dinner in 1991.Newspaper clipping, black text.greensborough interchurch council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Church Council now 10 [Greensborough Interchurch Council], 20/06/1999
The Greensborough Interchurch Council celebrated 10 years in 1999. The council was formed by 9 local churches representing a range of denominations including Catholic. Anglican, Lutheran and Uniting.Newspaper clipping, black text.greensborough interchurch council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Leisure Centre starts work on extensions [1991], 1991_05
A leisure and children's fun pool was added to the Eltham Leisure Centre in 1991. Shire President Peter Graham is shown in the photograph.News clipping, text and photograph.eltham leisure centre -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, New health centre opened, 11/08/1961
Photograph of the new infant welfare and pre-school centre at Petrie Park, opened on 11 August 1961Newspaper clipping, photograph with captionpetrie park montmorency -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Jim had his own jubilee, 1976_
Digital copy of a newspaper article about Jim Medhurst and his association with Greensborough Football Club.Digital copy of newspaper clippingjim medhurst, greensborough football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, Service dispensed, 2000_
News article about Tom Vickers and his Commonwealth Recognition Award for Senior Citizens awarded in 2000. The article outlines Tom's involvement in the Greensborough area over the past 60 years.Tom Vickers was a prominent member of the community and a local pharmacist.Digital copy of newspaper clipping.vickers family, tom vickers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Roads of the future, by Matt Johnston, 23/10/2019
Article on new high-tech underground GPS application to be used in the North East Link to manage traffic.Black and White newspaper clippingnorth east link -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, Bundoora Cricket Club Committee 1974, 24/09/1974
A list of executives and committee of the Bundoora Cricket Club [1974] includes several members of the Dyson family.Digital copy of newspaper clipping.bundoora cricket club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, A Day of sweet memories for 400: Watsonia High School WaHIGH, 09/06/1987
Account of the 25th anniversary re-union of Watsonia High School. Includes other local events as part of the "Local Scene in Watsonia with Rosalie Bray".Newspaper clipping, black text.watsonia high school, rosalie bray -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Ninety congregate for Sylvia Davey's 90th, 1995_
Mrs Sylvia Davey celebrated her 90th birthday with 90 guests. Includes other local information from "In Greensborough and Watsonia with Rosalie Bray". Sylvia Davey married Rupert in 1934, joining the Davey Family who were the last to own the original Montmorency Farm.Newspaper clipping, black text.davey family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement, The Weekly Review, Montmorency Secondary College, 19/04/2016
Advertisement for Montmorency Secondary College Open Day 19 April 2016Newspaper clipping colour printThe Weekly Review 6/04/2016 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Spring Fair. Briar Hill Primary School BH4341, 21/10/2015
Advertisement for Briar Hill Primary School Spring Fair 2015.News clipping, black text.briar hill primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Councillors on the move, 30/09/2015
This article is a report on Banyule Council's new office development at One Flintoff Street Greensborough.News clipping, black text.one flintoff, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Mental health professionals get set to join forces with police, 30/09/2015
A new program based at the Austin Hospital will see hospital staff and police at Greensborough and Heidelberg assess and treat people experiencing crisis.News clipping, black text.mental health, police - greensborough, austin hospital -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Gym's right moves help gets equipment, 09/09/2015
Watermarc members earned $10,000 in gym equipment for Montmorency Secondary College in the Let's Move for a Better World Challenge.News clipping, black text.watermarc, montmorency secondary college, let's move for a better world challenge -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Parks terminate roo cull, 25/11/2015
Parks Victoria decided not to cull kangaroos at Gresswell Forest Reserve.News clipping, black text.gresswell forest reserve, kangaroos, parks victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Party boost for the Toy Library, 13/01/2016
Diamond Valley Toy Library added an array of extra items to its inventory following a Telstra Kids Fund Grant. Three new party packs and dozens of toys were purchased.News clipping, black text.diamond valley toy library, telstra kids fund -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Cinema hosts sensory movie, 13/01/2016
Banyule Council and Hoyts Greensborough developed a sensory-friendly screening of Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens, for children on the Autism Spectrum.News clipping, black text.hoyts greensborough, banyule city council, autism -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Forced rates capping to shoot $12.5m hole in council budget, 20/01/2016
Banyule Council faces a $12.5 million black hole in its budget due to rates capping and says it is too early to know what services will be slashed.News clipping, black text.banyule city council, council rates -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Feedback call for park plans, 29/07/2015
Banyule Council asked for community feedback on the draft master plan for Petrie Park and Rattray Reserve.News clipping, black text.montmorency, petrie park, rattray reserve -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, No to council running track, 05/08/2015
Nillumbik Council's Athletics Feasibility Study found there were sufficient athletics facilities in the area and would not build a dedicated athletics track.News clipping, black text.nillumbik council, athletics