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St Kilda Historical Society
Administrative record - Forms, Certificate of Unfitness and Certificate of Insusceptibility, c1915
Uncompleted certificates of unfitness and insusceptibility, issued under the Victorian Health Act 1915, to certify why a child has not been vaccinated.Single sheet of green/grey paper that has discoloured with age, printed in blackhealth act 1915 - victoria, public health - victoria -
St Kilda Historical Society
Booklet - Pocket Book, The Pocket Gospel of St John, 1914
Pocket Gospel of St John, issued to 'Men of H.M. Forces' on active service in 1914-1916. Contains a message from Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, VC, KG, KP, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, VD, PC, FRSGS, at that time retired after his distinguished military career yet still active in public life, and less than three months before he died of pneumonia when visiting troops in France. Includes some hymns and music as well as the passages from the Gospel of St John. Brown coloured booklet of multiple white pages, discoloured by age.Handwritten notes on title page written in red ink that are no longer decipherable.wwi, scripture gift mission, naval and military bible society -
St Kilda Historical Society
Booklet, Boyes, Rosemary, The life of James Cook, the man, 1970
'Extracts from the Bi-Centenary Presentation in 1970. An illustrated address presented by Mrs. Boyes at Albury and Wagga, New South Wales, Wodonga, Wangaratta, Benalla and Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, to the general public and schools. This Documentary was generously accepted by His Excellency, the Governor of New South Wales, also awarded the New South Wales Government Bi-Centenary Committee's Certificate of Honour. The manuscript of James Cook, the Man, has been placed in the archives of the Greenwich Maritime Museum, London, the largest of its kind in the British Commonwealth, the Captain Cook Landing Place Historic Museum, Kurnell, Botany Bay, Australia, the Newport Historic Marine Museum, Rhode Island, U.S.A., Newport being the last resting place of Cook's "Endeavour".'Cover of grey paper, folded, containing a single folded sheet of white paper, printed in black. Bound with 2 staples. captain cook -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, Land and Housing Reform, c1920-1940
For public meeting of Elwood and South St Kilda Progress Association on land and housing reform. The full date is not given. The Association met on Tuesday nights in the Methodist School Room, Elwood in the early - mid 20th century.White paper, discoloured by age,, printed one side in blackelwood and south st kilda progress association, housing reform -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, St Kilda Memorial Hall Direct Appeal to the Citizens to Discharge the Financial Obligation on the Memorial Buildings, 1928
Notice of a public meeting at St Kilda Town Hall on 12 November1928 about the financing of the Memorial Buildings. The year is not specified in the notice but it would have been 13 February 1929 because the Mayor is identified as Thos Unsworth, who served as Mayor in 1928-29. The Memorial Hall commemorates those who served in World War I, was officially opened on Armistice Day, 1924, and operated as a dance and social hall. In January 1927 the Health Department gave permission for it to operate as the Memorial Cinema. It continued as a cinema until 1957.White paper, discoloured with age, printed in redmemo, st kilda memorial hall -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, Preservation of Law and Order
Notice of a public meeting on the preservation of law and order, called by the Mayor of St Kilda, TG Allen, to be held in St Kilda Town Hall. The notice is undated but TG Allen served two terms as Mayor: 1919-1920, and 1923-24.White paper, discoloured with age, printed in redcity of st kilda -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, Special Appeal St Vincent's Hospital, 1933
Notice of a public meeting convened by the St Kilda Mayor to organise support for a special appeal to raise funds for St Vincent's Hospital. The full date is not given but is likely to have been 11 April 1933.White paper, discoloured with age, printed in bluehospital fundraising, st vincent's hospital, city of st kilda -
St Kilda Historical Society
Booklet - Manual, Air Raid Precautions: Manual of General Training, 1939
From introduction: 'a condensed summary of the contents of numerous handbooks which have been issued in relation to the protection of the general public and the precautions which should be taken against the effects of an air raid. It has been prepared so that, for reference purposes, trainees may have the main points of all the various phases of this complex subject embraced in one small volume.' Contains chapters on types of bombs, poison war gases and other poisonous substances, protective clothing, preparation of a refuge room, first aid, nursing of gassed patients, decontamination.Grey paperboard cover, 64pp, bound with staples and red bookbinding tape.non-fictionFrom introduction: 'a condensed summary of the contents of numerous handbooks which have been issued in relation to the protection of the general public and the precautions which should be taken against the effects of an air raid. It has been prepared so that, for reference purposes, trainees may have the main points of all the various phases of this complex subject embraced in one small volume.' Contains chapters on types of bombs, poison war gases and other poisonous substances, protective clothing, preparation of a refuge room, first aid, nursing of gassed patients, decontamination.wwii, world war ii, air raid precautions -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Flyer, Patriotic Meeting of Citizens, 1939
Notice of a public meeting about local patriotic activities and the formation of a St Kilda Branch of the Red Cross. The meeting was convened by the City of St Kilda and held in the St Kilda Town Hall on 2 October 1939, shortly after the outbreak of World War II.Cream coloured paper printed in black on one sidewwii fund-raising, city of st kilda, st kilda red cross, arnold colman -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Invitation, Public Meeting, 1955
Invitation to citizens of St Kilda to attend a meeting about forming an Auxiliary to assist the elderly, to be held at St Kilda Town Hall at 8pm on 28 July 1955.White card printed on blue on one side. Includes City of St Kilda logo.aged care, city of st kilda -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Sali Cleve drinking fountain St Kilda - images collection, c. 1991
The drinking fountain is located in Catani Gardens, St Kilda. It was a gift to the City of St Kilda by Sali Cleve, a prominent local resident. It has aesthetic significance as a rare example of the Beaux-Arts style and is the only known public piece in bronze by noted architectural designer and artist Charles Adam Irwin. colour photograph, unmounted, good conditionThis Drinking Fountain is a Gift to the Public From Sali.Cleve.Esq. April, 1911st kilda, catani gardens, sali cleve, sali cleave drinking fountain, ca irwin, charles adam irwin, plaques -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Carlo Catani Memorial Clock Tower unveiling, c1930, c. 1930-1931
Upper Esplanade, St Kildablack and white photograph, original, mounted, good conditionUnveiling the memorial clock tower erected on the site formerly occupied by the bandstand, Upper Esplanade. Erected in memory of Carlo Catani, former Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department. Taken late 1930 or early 1931. Original photo held by St.K.C.C' c.74 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Giancarlo de Carlo, An Architecture of Participation, 1972
Softcoverteam x, architecture's public, architecture of participation, political architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J. M. Richards, A Critic's View, 1971
SoftcoverNonnemodern architecture, 1970s' architecture, public role of architect, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Sun, Robin Boyd 'of the world', 19.10.1971
Reports on the speech given by Mr WW Shugg, Federal President of RAIA as a memorial tribute to Robin Boyd at the RAIA building. A photograph of the three building in Howe Cres South Melbourne, the new headquarters of Victorian Chapter of RAIA, which are to be restored by a public appeal, a a memorial to Robin Boyd.p 11walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Australian, Memorial to Robin Boyd planned, 19.10.1971
This announces the launching of a public appeal for restoration of church as the new headquarters of Victorian Chapter of RAIA, as a memorial tribute to Robin Boyd.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Alan Smith, The National Trust: Como Collection, 1987
Booklet inside black hardcover holder3 Sheets of paper inside: Letter to Ms Patricia Davies from Helen Dundon at APR Corporate Public Relations apologising for not inviting Patricia to the launch of Penleigh Boyd works at Como. Two Sheets (cut out of a book?) relating to Evelyn and Doris Gough "(Later Mrs. Merric Boyd)"walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 138 of 300)australian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 300 of 300)australian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1963
“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1980
“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Bernard M. Baruch, Bernard M. Baruch: The public years, 1961
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Sir Zelman Cowen, The Memoirs of Zelman Cowen: A Public Life, 2006
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1960
“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover, no dust jacket. Rebound copy from the State Library of Victoria.Catalogue card slipped between pages. Catalogue number 203794. Inside front cover, pasted "NOTICE TO BORROWERS" from the State Lending Library of Victoria. Due date stamp page insideaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, home, suburbs, robin boyd, walsh st library -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, National Library of Australia et al, Australian Joint Copying Project Handbook. Part 1, General introduction, shelf list of copying in the Public Record Office, London, shelf list of miscellaneous copying, 1985
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, National Library of Australia, Australian Joint Copying Project handbook. Part 9, Public Record Office personal collections, 1991
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Sue Wesson et al, Aboriginal flora and fauna names of Victoria : as extracted from early surveyors' reports, 2001
The Flora and Fauna Names Project is an initiative of the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages and the Victorian Biodiversity Strategy. The researcher has examined material from the archives of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE), the State Library of Victoria, the Victorian Public Records Office and the Australian Archives Office. This first stage of the project focussed on the NRE archives, in particular the field notebooks of the earliest surveyors and their maps although other NRE resources, libraries and public records were accessed. A total of 3028 words were found of which a significant proportion have previously been unknown to linguists. It appears that the place names and word lists in early surveyors notebooks, the 1858 surveyors responses to the Surveyor General and an extensive Wiradjuri wordlist by James Baylis have not yet been widely used or published. Fifteen percent of these 3028 words describe flora and fauna and six percent describe habitat. Of particular interest is the evidence provided by these lists of the existence of fauna in the mid nineteenth century in regions where it is now extinct. For example, magpie geese, eastern quolls, bustards and pademelons were assigned names in the Jardwadjali language area of the upper Glenelg and Wimmera Rivers. The outcomes of this project may help to assist in ascertaining the distribution of flora and fauna assets in Victoria.maps, b&w photographs, colour photographs, illustrations, word listswiradjuri, jardwadjali, glenelg river, wimmera river -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1969
Robin Boyd travelled to the USA and Britain for several weeks. He attended the opening of the new Australian Chancery in Washington DC, where he had designed an innovative exhibition with cylindrical display cases and sound recordings.Colour slide in a mount. Window display, opposite the New York Public Library, Fith Avenue, New York, USA.Made in Australia / 11 / JUL 69M2slide, robin boyd -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, Department of Public Works, 11/3/1864
Letter re unsafe state of bridge over Yarra River This is a photocopy of the original letter which was written by A. Gable (?) on behalf of the Inspector General of Public Works. It comments on the unsafe state of the bridge over the Yarra River by the Botanic Gardens. Provided by Diane Nicholas Librarian at Hawthorn Library 1994Letter from Department of Public Works to Secretary of Horticultural Societybridge, yarra river, unsafe bridge, bridge safety melbourne, bridge safety 1800s, a. gable, inspector general of public works