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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - WOMEN ON THE GOLDFIELDS, 1983
WOMEN ON THE GOLDFIELDS. 34 pages with illustrations and maps. Some aspects of the lives of women on the Victorian Goldfields in the early eighteen fifties. Research paper for BA by Marie Hancock.Marie Hancockgoldfields, women on the goldfields, goldfields, women, work, health, caroline chisholm -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1930
Part of a collection relating to the Parkin family. The reference to 'Gilpin girls' refers to the women who worked in Gilpin's Store, Rutherglen.Black and white photograph of six women in a back yardOn back of photo: "Gilpin girls. Miss Nott, Myrtle, Dorrie Jones, Daisy, Edna Hare, Olwyn Harbley"parkin family, daisy parkin, gilpin store -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Entree card, Women's Organizations of Victoria Morning Tea, 1958
Entree card issued to Miss Hewitt of the National Council of Women, Victoria to attend a morning tea at St Kilda Town Hall on 3 March 1958 during the 1958 visit by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The Queen Mother was in Australia over the period 14 February – 7 March 1958 to attend the British Empire Service League Conference in Canberra and visit Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Tasmania, Adelaide and Perth, and various provincial and country areas.White coloured circular card, discoloured with age, printed in blue on both sides and with blue ribbon attached. The reverse side has been annotated in handwriting, in blue ink, with the name of the invitee.Miss HEWITT National Council of Women, Victoriaroyal visits, queen elizabeth the queen mother, queen mother, national council of women of victoria -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
A digital copy of a black and white photograph of two women of the Kirwan Family.A digital copy of a black and white photograph of two women of the Kirwan Family.kirwan family, marysville, victoria, australia -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, Sidney Riley Studios, 1930
This is a team photo of the Victorian State Women's Basketball (Netball) Team in 1930. This picture was taken in Brisbane where the interstate carnival was held in 1930..Players such as Edith Hull, Ethel McCarthy featured throughout the 1930s and 1940s which featured significant tours from NZ (by NZ in 1936 and then to NZ in 1948). Many of the players photographed in this 1930 picture represented Victoria for many years to come, making this an early appearance from a dominant Victorian Team.Team photo of the Victorian Women's Basketball Team of 1930.Sidney Riley Studios Queen St. Brisbane Back row L to R: Grace Tenpony, Margarey Reilly, Ethel McCarthy, Phyllis McDonald, Val Tasker. Front row L to R: Tixie Renfree, Elsie Johnson (Ferris), Jodie Harrison (umpire), Edith Hull, Hazel Wilkins womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria, netball victoria, 1930, 1930s,victorian team, womens netball, women's netball, sport, vic, grace tenpony, margarey reilly, ethel mccarthy, phyllis mcdonald, val tasker, tixie renfree, elsie johnson, jodie harrison, edith hull, hazel wilkins, netball australia -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Front row L - R - Wendy MORRIS, Ron STRANKS, Janne RAY at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005, Members & friends at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Some of Crowd. Wendy Morris, Ron Stranks, Janne Ray.women of port melbourne, janne ray, ron stranks, wendy morris -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Legal record, East Kew Women's Club, Constitution, East Kew Women's Club, 1945
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.1-page typed Constitution of the East Kew Women's Clubeast kew women's club, community groups, women's groups -
Melbourne's Living Museum of the West
Book, St Albans History Society Inc, Pubs, Punts and Pastures, 1988
Tells the story of early Irish Pioneering Women who settled the Maribyrnong River Valley (formerly Salt Water River) and founded the first hotels, punts (river crossing barges) and farms in the region; and focuses on six particular women and their stories.Book now out of print. Funds from the sales of this book were used to build the monument "The Pioneer Womens Shelter" in Pipemakers Park.Book, soft card cover, 178 pagesISBN 0958808406 Book dedication "This book is dedicated to all women who made the voyage under sail"book, womens history, irish women, pioneers, maribyrnong river, salt water river -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Janne RAY & Rose COLUCCIO at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005, Janne Ray & Rose Coluccio at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Janne Ray+ Rose Colucciowomen of port melbourne, janne ray, rose coluccio -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Liana THOMPSON and Norah HOWARD at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005.Liana Thompson & Norah Howard at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Liana Thompson, Norah Howardwomen of port melbourne, liana thompson, norma howard -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Jan McDONALD & Terry KEENAN at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005.Jan McDONALD & Terry KEENAN at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Jan McDonald & Terry Keenanwomen of port melbourne, jan mcdonald, terry keenan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Anna ROBIESON & Perc WHITE at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005. Anna ROBIESON & Perc WHITE at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Anna Robieson, Perc Whitewomen of port melbourne, anna robieson, perce maguire-white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Janet BOLITHO & Perc WHITE at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005.Janet BOLITHO & Perc WHITE at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Janet Bolitho, Perc Whitewomen of port melbourne, perce maguire-white, janet bolitho -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Women's Basketball Team, Albion Mill, 1942
Gwen Low, who donated this photograph, was the Captain of this 1942 Women's Basketball Team and worked at the Albion Mill. The uniforms were made from fabric woven at the Albion Mill.Black and white photograph showing an outdoor portrait of seven women standing side on in a line. The woman in the front is holding a basketball. The women are wearing matching sports uniforms. albion mill, geelong, wool, industry, sport, basketball, teams, women's sport, manufacturing -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Tara Hall', Studley Park Road, Marc Strizic (attrib), c.1960
'Lost Glories: a memorial to forgotten Australian buildings' was published by David Latta in 1986. It tells the story of a number of significant Australian buildings that had previously been demolished. A chapter in the book was devoted to Goathland, later known as Tara Hall. To supplement the text, he sourced photographs from a range of suppliers, chiefly the Royal Women's Hospital which had once owned Tara Hall, but had sold it in 1960. This is one of the photographs donated to KHS by the author.Tara Hall, Studley Park Road, circa 1957. The front of Tara Hall (previously named Byram, Goathland and Lowan). This triple-storey mansion with its elaborate gabled, steeply-pitched roofs and verandah was set back from Studley Park Road and concealed by a high brick fence. E. G. Kilburn, of Ellerker & Kilburn, designed Byram for the industrialist George Ramsden in 1888. Typed inscription on reverse: "Tara Hall at the time it was a home for nurses from the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. (Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne)."byram, goathland, tara hall, lowan, studley park (kew), george ramsden, sir malcolm mceacharn, edward george kilburn (architect), studley park road (kew) -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1930s
A sepia coloured photograph of a group of women and children with a horse and cart.women, children, transport, horses, horse drawn vehicles, clothing and dress, george evans collection -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Research file: Condensed History of the Tarnagulla Branch of the Country Women's Association 1938-1994, Condensed History of the Tarnagulla Branch of the Country Women's Association 1938-1994, 1994
Donald Clark Collection. An unpublished research report with title 'Condensed History of the Tarnagulla Branch of the Country Women's Association 1938-1994' by Donald Clark.tarnagulla, cwa, country womens association, women -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Badge - Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women, Stokes, Membership badge, 1957
The badge was issued by the Victorian branch (indicated by the 'V' on the reverse) of the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women and is referred to as The Badge of Unity or Tri-Services badge, uniting the armed services of Australia; the Army (rising sun), the Navy (anchor) and the Air Force (pair of wings). The number '57' on the crown represents the year of paid membership; 1957. The badge belonged to Dr W R Angus, who served in the Australian Army as a military doctor during WWII. It was made in Melbourne by Stokes in 1957, around 100 years after the firm was established by Thomas Stokes in Mincing Lane, Melbourne. The firm was operating from Caledonian Lane/Post Office Place in the 1950s. The badge is one of a set of badges collected by Dr W R Angus from the organisations in which he was involved. They are now part of Flagstaff Hill’s comprehensive W.R. Angus Collection, donated by the family of Dr W R Angus, surgeon and oculist. Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women was formed in 1944 to "entourage fellowship and assist those who have served". The organisation is open to members from Australia, British Commonwealth and Allied ex-service personnel. The W.R. Angus Collection: - The W.R. Angus Collection includes historical medical equipment, surgical instruments and material once belonging to Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Thomas Francis Ryan, (both of Nhill, Victoria) as well as Dr Angus’ own belongings. The Collection’s history spans the medical practices of the two Doctors Ryan, from 1885-1926 plus that of Dr Angus, up until 1969. It includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant. He was also Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. During World War II He served as a Military Doctor in the Australian Defence Force. Dr Angus and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later added the responsibility of part-time Port Medical Officer and was the last person appointed to that position. Both Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill and the layout of the gardens there. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.This Badge of Unity, or Tri-Service badge, is significant for connecting Doctor Angus with organisations that support men and women who performed military service for Australia. The badge was for membership with the organisation, which supports ex-servicemen and women of the three military forces; Army, Navy and Air Force. The W.R. Angus Collection is significant for still being located at the site it is connected with, Doctor Angus being the last Port Medical Officer in Warrnambool. The Collection includes historical medical objects that date back to the late 1800s.Badge; a gold-coloured metal and enamel badge. The blue boomerang-shaped band is below an arch of blue, below a crown with a number and coloured red, white and blue. There are symbols in the centre; a rising sun, above a pair of wings, with an anchor in the centre of both. There is red and blue scrollwork behind the symbols. Inscriptions are on the front and back of the badge. There are two loops and pins on the back of the badge. It is a membership badge of the Victorian branch of the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women and was made by Stokes in 1957. The badge has a Serial Number. This badge is part of a set of badges collected by Dr Angus and is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.FRONT; “AUST. LEGION OF / EX-SERVICEMEN & WOMEN” On crown “57” REVERSE; “V” “13156" "STOKES” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, w.r. angus, badge, ladies’ badge, military service, stokes, melbourne, australian legion of ex-servicemen and women, membership badge, 1957 membership badge, ex=service personnel, heraldry, world war ii, second world war, tri-services symbol, badge of unity, rising sun, anchor, pair of wings -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Team Photograph, WGV [Pennant] Section 6, 2008, 2008
The Heidelberg women's team won the 2008 Women's Golf Victoria Section 6 Pennant. This collection of photos shows various poses with the pennant. Team members (photo 1): Back row (Left to right): Anne Johnston (now Shelton), Josee Weel, Andrea Lee, Liz Sinclair, Shirley Crapper. Front row: Maree Ciavarella, Caroline Phillips, Julie Greig, Helen Young, Jan Wallis.A collection of 10 colour photographs of the 2008 women's pennant team.women's pennant, womens golf victoria, pennant, 2008 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Peter LOGAN, Graham BRIDE & unknown at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005.Peter LOGAN & Graham BRIDE at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Peter Logan & Graham Bride, not knownwomen of port melbourne, graham bride, peter logan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - DERRICK COLLECTION: THE HOME FORUM MAGAZINE OF THE 3BO WOMEN'S CLUB
The Home Forum : 1st Magazine of the 3BO Women's Club : December, 1939. President - Mrs. Betty Errington. 27 pages. Includes Annual Report, Personnel, 3BO Chalet Auxiliary, 3BO Women's Club Tennis Association, 3BO Ladies' Choir, Country Branches of 3BO Women's Club. 3BO Staff : Mr Scott Griffiths, Mr Bob Rudd, Mr Bill Moore, Miss Isabel Poulston, Mr John Banney (Manager), Miss Betty Errington, Miss Amy Huxtable, Miss Miriam Fitzgerald, Miss Elwyn Honeychurch. On title page - Thelma Coombes 32 Booth St Golden Square Vic.organisation, women, the 3bo women's club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO WOMEN'S SEWING CIRCLE, c1900
Black and white photograph of Women's Sewing Group manufacturing clothing for Boer War Military (Australian). Packages, sewing machines, chairs in foreground, ladies in middle ground, materials against panelled walls in background. Mounted on fawn board. Inscriptions: GP12 at top corners in Indian ink. In blue/black ink, on top front of board. 'Bendigo Women's Sewing Circle During the Boer War'. On back - stamped in green ink, in circle 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch'. In Indian ink '1137'. In grey lead 'Boer War', 'Bendigo Women Making clothing for Boer Australian contingent'.person, group, women -
Geelong Cycling Club
Medals, 2002
Medals were presented by the Geelong West Cycling Club until the year 2002.Medals have always been given as recognition of achievement in competitive events.Medals in bronze and silver metal conglomerate. The front depicts an olive wreath around the circumference, and has a racing cyclist painted on an enamel disk in the centre. On the reverse side, inscription of the winner of the Women's Track Championships for 2002 appears inside an olive wreath decoration. "GWCC/Track Championships/Scratch Race/Women/Yolanda Russell/2002/Sprints/Time Trial"gwcc; track championships; scratch race; women; yolanda russell; 2002; sprints; time trial; -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Launch of Women of Port Exhibition, 18 Oct 2005
Robyn CLINCH on violin at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne Exhibition & book, October 2005.Robyn CLINCH & her group playing at the launch of the Women of Port Melbourne exhibition18/10/2005 Robyn Clinch & her groupwomen of port melbourne, robyn clinch -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, Album Page: "What People Do at International House Parties", 1960
The people labelled as pictured include Sammy Wu (1), Teong Eu, Nick Kanaris, Dr Suri, Roger Egglestone, and Tay Soo Lay (2) Warden Sam Dimmick (3), and John Morrish (6). The identities of the women are unknown, and they were likely guests invited to International House's regular dinner dances and events. In 1960, the Council suggested that women students of the University could be made non-resident members of the House, and began discussing plans for housing women, which did not eventuate until 1972. Students clearly enjoyed the opportunity for female company, requesting that visiting hours be extended for women in 1960, a request that was designed by the Council.social events, women -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Dot Sharples and Mary Annette, 1990s
Two women sit on a red couch, one wearing a blue gray marle jumper (Dot Sharples) and the other a red top (Mary Annette).1 colour photograph and negative of two women sitting on a couchLeft to right: Elanora residents Dot Sharples and Mary Annetteassociation for the blind, dot sharples, mary annette, elanora home (brighton) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Administrative record, East Kew Women's Club, Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1959-1964
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.Document: Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1959-64east kew women's club, community groups -- kew east (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Administrative record, East Kew Women's Club, Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1965-1967
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.Document: Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1965-67east kew women's club, community groups -- kew east (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Administrative record, East Kew Women's Club, Attendance Register, 1971-1973
The East Kew Women’s Club was formed on 20 July 1945 as an experiment amongst local women, who felt that there was a need for some organised group to give full scope to their various interests and hobbies. In the beginning, they met at the house of their founder, Mrs Eric Thake, 48 Harp Road, East Kew, but the growth and interest was so rapid that it was soon necessary to find a larger meeting place, so the group moved to the Harrier’s Pavilion in Victoria Park, Kew. At the fifth meeting of the group, a committee was formed, and a constitution adopted on 4 December 1945.The Club was aimed to be non-political, non-sectarian and open to women from any locality. The Club’s motto was “To Help others, Improve Ourselves, and Foster the Community Spirit”. The first twenty years of the Club was recorded in a small, nine-page publication “East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years 20-7-1945 - 30-7-1965”. Following the closure of the Club in 1973, after twenty-eight years, its records were deposited with the Kew Historical Society and are thus available for research into the history of women’s groups in the post war period in Australia. The Society holds the Club’s Minute Books of Meetings (1953-73), Attendance Registers (1959-73), Visitors Book, and sundry items of print ephemera published by the Club.Document: Attendance Register, East Kew Women’s Club, 1971-73east kew women's club, community groups -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plaque, East Kew Women's Club, To Help Others - Improve Ourselves And - Foster The Community Spirit, 1947
On Saturday 17 May 1947, an article on page 25 of the Australian Women’s Weekly reported on the formation of a new women's club: the East Kew Women’s Community Club. The article reads: "Wives and mothers in a Melbourne suburb, East Kew, have formed the East Kew Women's Community Club. While babies and young children are under the supervision of a play leader, wives and mothers follow up their own interests. The club caters for varying tastes, has musical appreciation, drama, and "Keep Fit" classes. President Mrs. Grace Thake says that the club hopes soon to have tennis, debating, and discussion groups. The club originated from a debate, "Should women take an active part in social and civic affairs?" Two days later their interest in these matters was proved by the forming of the club, which took for its motto: "To help others, improve ourselves, and foster the community spirit." Membership is open to all women, regardless of age, politics, and religion, and aims to co-operate with all societies working for the improvement of health and cultural standards." The article relates particularly to the plaque in the collection of the Kew Historical Society.The East Kew Women's Community Club, also called the East Kew Women's Community Club functioned from c. 1947 to the end of the 1960s (to be verified). The records of the Club were placed with Kew Historical Society to preserve them for posterity. The records and objects belonging to the East Kew Women's Community Club have significance socially for their capacity to illuminate women's associations in the post war period in Australia.Framed red and gold enamelled plaque belonging to the East Kew Women's Community Club."TO HELP OTHERS / IMPROVE OURSELVES AND / FOSTER THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT"east kew women's social club, community groups -- kew east (vic.)