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Williamstown High School
8 NA 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students names.See JPG abovewilliamstown high school, 1997, class photographs, 8 na -
Williamstown High School
9JP 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG abovewilliamstown high school, 1997, class photographs, 9jp, john pobjoy -
Williamstown High School
8 NR 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG above.williamstown high school, 1997, 8 nr, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
9 DR 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG above.williamstown high school, 1997, class photographs, 9 dr, dale ritchie -
Williamstown High School
9 JO 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG above.williamstown high school, 1997, class photographs, 9 jo, ms hewett -
Williamstown High School
9 MM 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG above.williamstown high school, 1997, 9 mm, michelle mansas, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
10 IF 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG abovewilliamstown high school, 1997, class photographs, 10 if, ian foster -
Williamstown High School
10 SC 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG abovewilliamstown high school, 1997, class photographs, 10 sc -
Williamstown High School
10 GC 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG above.williamstown high school, 1997, class photographs, 10 gc, gail conquest -
Williamstown High School
10 EL 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG abovewilliamstown high school, 1997, 10 el, class photographs, elizabeth lorenc -
Williamstown High School
Year 11 VCE 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG abovewilliamstown high school, 1997, year 11, doug mcdonald, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Year 12 VCE 1997
Colour photograph mounted on card accompanied by students and teacher names.See JPG abovewilliamstown high school, class photographs, 1997, year 12, carolyn biele -
Williamstown High School
Christmas newsletter 1947
One white foolscap sheet typed both sides. A newsletter made by Form IIA and distributed Christmas 1947.See JPG above.williamstown high school, 1947, newsletter, form iia -
Williamstown High School
Wish & whisper - record 1990, 1990
Ep record in cardboard cover. Recording of Mystic Rose - A side: Wish and whisper, B side: December 31st,.See jpg's abovewilliamstown high school, music, 1990, mystic rose, sam bird, brendan cassar, vic posterino, travis williams, kieran tobin, susan turner, marcus waller, ben waller, jennifer mckervey, chhristine mckervey -
Williamstown High School
It's not a game 1986
45 rpm record made in 1986 by Williamstown High School band Top Secret.See jpg above -
Williamstown High School
1965 Drill Hall letter
Single sheet of white paper, this is a copy of a letter sent to the Education Department in 1965 concerning the use of the Drill Hall sight.See JPG above.williamstown high school, 1965, drill hall, assembly hall, mr powell -
Williamstown High School
1950s Prefects promise
Copy of certificate mounted on board.See jpg file.williamstown high school, 1950s, prefects promise, prefects -
Williamstown High School
1948 - Perth trip
2 sepia photographs mounted on paper using photo corners depicting WHS boys about to board plane and on Perth trip.See JPG for annotations.williamstown high school, 1948, drama tours, perth -
Williamstown High School
1949 Boys
Black and white photograph of 1949 WHS boys, with identifying names, mounted on white card using photo corners.See JPG for names.williamstown high school, 1949, boys, students -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Book - Knitting Books (1960's)
35 x Knitting Books, various publications (Patons, New Idea, Women's Weekly, Fredelle) see example photos -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, J Phillips, December 1885
Detailed information on back of photograph regarding gold amountsBlack and white photograph showing the exhibits to be sent to the colonial and Indian Exhibition London by the Long Tunnel Company Many men in the photograph in front of weatherboard building Mechanics Institute Walhalla VictoriaSee Walhalla Memorialbusinesses, hotels, township -
Clunes Museum
Administrative record - BAPTISM CERTIFICATE, CHURCH STORES - SYDNEY, 1933
CERTIFICATE OF BAPTISM OF MARGARET HUTCHINGS, BORN 24TH JANUARY, 1932 - CLUNES. CERMONY PERFORMED 5TH APRIL, 1933 BY THE REVEREND FRANK GIRDLER, - VICAR, CLUNESCERTIFICATE OF HOLY BAPTISM - MARGARET HUTCHINGS BORN 24TH JANUARY, 1933. ST. PAULS CHURCH OF ENGLAND, CLUNESSEE REVERSE OF DOCUMENTlocal history, document, churches, st- pauls anglican -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPTS FOR PAYMENTS TO BUILDING LOAN FUND.4 RECEIPTS FOR WESLEYAN CHURCH AND BUILDING LOAN FUND.SEE ON BACK OF WORKSHEETlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPTS FOR PAYMENTS TO ORGANIST AND ORGAN BOY.8 RECEIPTS FROM TRUSTEES WESLEYAN CHURCH, CLUNES FOR PAYMENTS TO ORGANIST.SEE BACK OF WORKSHEETlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, POULSEN STUDIOS BRISBANE
POSTCARD SEND BY A.M. FOXBLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY A.M. FOXSEE ON BACK OF POSTCARDlocal history, document, postcard, crick, shrigley, mc lennan & lazarus -
Clunes Museum
Booklet - PROGRAMME, GUARDIAN CLUNES, 1962
PROGRAMME FOR EASTERCELEBRATIONS OVER THE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY FROM 20TH APRIL TO THE 24TH APRIL. W.J.LEASK,HON.SEC.PROGRAMME FOR BACK TO CLUNES CELEBRATIONS EASTER 1962. FRIDAY,20TH APRIL,TO TUESDAY,24TH.SEE ON BACK OF WORKSHEETlocal history, document, program, events and celebrations, back to clunes -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER-CUTTING, CLUNES &TALBOT GUARDIAN, PRIOR TO PUBLICATION
3 COPIES OF NEWSPAPER FROM 1954 - 1958 PART OF THE LATE DULCIE WEICKHARD ESTATE3 COPIES CLUNES TALBOT GUARDIAN. 1, FRIDAY MAY 7 1954- 2,FRIDAY APRIL 2 1954-3, FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 1958SEE ON BACK OF WORKSHEETlocal history, document, newspaper cutting, weickhardt -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Ian McCann, Monuments
Monument to commemorate the centenary of the Stawell Water Supply. [See 6939-27]doctor's hill, hospital -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, Mrs Beryl Andersen, Chicken Feed Wagga, 1995-2001
Norma Dessent (the donor) was cleaning out her Mother-in-law Amy Dessent’s home, after she passed away in 1995. She came across a collection of gunny sacks for chicken feed, potatoes, and flour. Norma gave the bags to her good friend Beryl Andersen, thinking she might be able to make use of the material in her quilting. Many years later in 2001, Beryl gave Norma this quilt made in a wagga style out of the bags. This was both a great surprise and a great delight for Norma. Amy Dessent was a housewife. Her chickens were her friends, keeping her company as she worked in her renowned garden and while she cooked and maintained a beautiful home. Typically, Amy would have a dozen chickens clucking around at a time. In the style of the time, everything was kept for a possible repurposing later in life, such as these gunny sacks. The Chicken Feed Wagga was created in Ballarat by Mrs Beryl Andersen. Beryl was the inaugural president of the Hamilton Quilters Guild and is a well-known quilter. Perhaps her best-known work was the “Quilt for Hope”, a living memorial for victims of institutional church-related sexual abuse. More information about this quilt can be found on the following link. https://www.nationalquiltregister.org.au/quilts/quilt-of-hope/). The wool blanket used as a backing belonged to Beryl’s mother. Beryl’s mother married in 1930 and the blanket is thought to have been a present from this wedding, making the blanket close to a century old. Norma donated the quilt to the National Wool Museum in 2021 as a result of downsizing. She no longer had room for the quilt to hang on her wall. Before downsizing, the quilt had hung in the entryway to her home for the last two decades.Wagga style quilt made with a appliqué top layer of gunny sacks that once held chicken feed, flour, and potatoes. The insulating internal material is not known. The backing fabric is made from a cream woollen blanket. The edges are bound with a material of a red and white plaid. The gunny sacks are quilted together with a machine stitch of red thread. The sacks contain imagery pertaining to their previous use. Some sacks have an image of a chicken applied with blue, red, or green ink. Other sacks contain imagery of potatoes. While other sacks contain information “Minimum Crude Protein 14%, Minimum Crude Fat 3%, Maximum Crude Fibre 7%”. One of the sacks shows a handwritten price for a bag of chicken feed in a red ink.Numerous. See multimediaquilts, wagga, gunny sacks, upcycle -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Member's Ticket, 1962-1972
The National Wool Museum accepted a donation from Brian Licence in 2022 of several mementoes relating to his career in the wool industry. Brian studied Wool Classing and worked for a decade in this profession before moving to Melbourne which required him to change careers. These Member’s Tickets served as proof of Brian’s membership to the Woolclassers’ Association of Australia from 1962 to 1972. The Woolclassers' Association of Australia was a trade union representing Woolclassers in Australia. It amalgamated with the Australian Workers Union in 2009. The Association had 1200 members in 1997. 11 individual-coloured booklets, 10 original and 1 duplicate. The duplicate is from the year 1965/1966 when Brian Licence transferred from being a probationary member of the Woolclassers’ Association of Australia to a full member and hence received a new ticket which reflected this change. Internally, there is no difference in any of the booklets over the 10 years. Externally, there is only a slight change, with the Woolclassers’ Association of Australia's logo being included from 1965/1966 onwards. The booklets are a single piece of card folded at the middle to make 4 pages. The first page gives the name of the association, the year of issue, and in later years the Association's logo. Internally, the booklet provides the location of the Association, the name, address, and signature of who the booklet certifies, and details about the member’s rank, an Overseer, Expert, Full, or Probationary Member. The date and signature of the Secretary of the Association conclude the internal pages. On the rear page, the Head Offices of the Woolclassers’ Association of Australia branches in NSW, Victoria & Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, and Queensland are provided. Booklet one is on yellow card with black text and is for the years 1962/1963 Booklet two is on aqua card with black text and is for the years 1963/1964 Booklet three is on blue card with black text and is for the years 1964/1965 Booklet four is on orange card with black text and is for the years 1965/1966 Booklet five is on orange card with black text and is for the years 1966/1967 Booklet six is on red card with black text and is for the years 1967/1968 Booklet seven is on white card with green text and is for the years 1968/1969 Booklet eight is on turquoise card with black text and is for the years 1969/1970 Booklet nine is on cream card with black text and is for the years 1970/1971 Booklet ten is on a lavender card with blue text and is for the years 1971/1972 Booklet eleven is on peach card with black text and is for the years 1972/1973 Multiple. See multimediawool classing, brian licence, woolclassers’ association of australia