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Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Keeping sports in reach for needy, 13/07/2016
Westpac Bank Grant received by "Book for all" in Briar Hill has allowed it to offer pre-employment training to volunteers. Westpac Bank is located at 78 Shop 1 Main Street Greensborough.News clipping, black text briar hill, boots for all -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Golf course chopped up, 27/07/2016
Parts of Bundoora Park Golf Course were damaged by vandals.News clipping, black text bundoora park golf course, vandalism -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Tobacco retailer fined for selling to minor, 03/08/2016
A Greensborough tobacco retailer was fined for selling to minors (under 18) during a Banyule Council check.News clipping, black text.greensborough, tobacco -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley News, Special trip here by couple, 10/04/1979
Lea and Glad Fraser ran the Bundoora Post Office, newsagency and licensed grocery from 1959 to 1968, when they retired to Queensland. They recently visited Bundoora.News article, text and photograph. frasers store bundoora, lea fraser, fraser family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Hard life lived gracefully, 1998_01
Obituary for Robert Lether (Lea) Fraser, 15/07/1901-21/01/2017, owner of the Bundoora general store and post officeBlack & white text and photographsfrasers store bundoora, robert lether fraser, lea fraser -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), Mercury and Weekly Courier, Jane Partington [death notice], 14/12/1900
Death notice for Mary Jane Partington (nee Price), first wife of William James Partington.Copy of text of death notice.Names of women written in pen.mary jane partington, william partington, mary jane price -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Frank Solomon, The story of Evelyn Way, St Helena, 1954o
This story was told to Frank Solomon by Michael Sciberras on 06/08/2016. It briefly covers the owner of the Evelyn Way pig farm in St Helena, Werner Otto Fritz Hanusch.3 pages, text and illus.werner otto fritz hanusch, evelyn way st helena -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Students wait to go to school - Concord School Bu5027, 10/02/1997
Article by Gabriella Coslovich and Michelle Edmunds on delays to completion of the junior annexe of Concord School Bundoora, which are preventing students' attendance; and an article on the Maharishi School, also in Bundoora, where students study transcendental meditation.Two articles with text and photographconcord school bundoora, maharishi school bundoora, transcendental meditation, loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet, Kathy Andrewartha et al, Grace Park Pre-school Greensborough: a history 1967-1988, 1967-1988
Celebrates the 21st birthday of Grace Park Pre-school, contained reminiscences from parents and staff and describes the fundraising required by the Council16 p. text and drawingsPresented by Joan Griffiths January 2017grace park pre school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Journal, The "Batman" apple tree at Greensborough, by Edward E. Pescott, 1942_06
Summary of the facts and legends regarding the planting of the apple tree which has become known as the Batman tree.2p. text with separate photograph"[pp.] 27-28 Vict. Nat. Vol. LIX June 1942"batman apple tree -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Speed hump plan slowed, not stalled, 07/05/2003
Speed hump plan for Old Eltham Road Lower Plenty 2003Newspaper clipping, text only.old eltham road lower plenty, speed humps, banyule -
Australian Queer Archives
Ephemera, Queer Television : Programme Guide, 7-9 February 1992, February 1992
Computer printed text on paper.The document includes programme listings for Queer Television on UHF31 CAT TV, Feb 7-9 [1992]. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster, Barnet Prints, C Day at the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education
Poster advertising Courses, Careers and Counseling for students. Sessions to be held on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th October at two venues - Mount Helen Campus and at the SMB Campus in Lydiard Street Ballarat.Purple poster with yellow textBarnet Printballarat institute of advanced education, mt helen campus, ballarat school of mines, lydiard street, lydiard street campus, courses, careers, counselling -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
CD, Mike Forsberg, Tatura Camp 1 Tour 2009, 2009
Photos taken during Camp 1 tour on 18 October 2009White cd with black textcamp 1 tour 2009 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Certificate - Eldership certificate, Presbyterian Church of Victoria Eldership certificate
Folded card with black text..presbyterian church of victoria - eldership -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Certificate - Baptismal certifcate, Methodist Church of Australasia certificate of baptism
White card with blue textmethodist church of australasia, baptism, ephemera -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plaque, Kew Presbyterian Church, 1938
Removed at the time Kew Presbyterian church was sold after Union. Cnr Cotham Road and Highbury Grove, Kew.Steel plaque with black text."TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF David Bain Ross DIED 2ND OCTOBER 1938 "AND THE GATES THEREOF SHALL IN NO WISE BE SHUT BY DAY (FOR THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT THERE)" REV 2.26 THIS GATE IS THE GIFT OF HIS WIFE DAUGHTER AND SISTERS"kew presbyterian church, david bain ross -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Lynnette Dent, Ganai dictionary : English-Ganai, 1997
Dictionary with text in English and Ganai.word listsganai, gunai, curriculum development -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - WW2, The First Year of the War in Pictures
Cardboard cover Text with pictures -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1979-1980, 1979-1980
Articles in annual report include: Interest free loans up to $3000 per person were available. In 1979-1980 360 blind people and their families benefitted under this scheme and this means that $250 000 of institute funds are kept in circulation. The aids and equipment shop, introduced Kurzweil reading machine - one of the foremost organisations in the world to provide such equipment to blind people. Some years ago Mrs Cecelia Tye left her property at Romsey, now 6 buildings are used as an educational camp and two will be used for self-contained accommodation. The new building will start and finish by end 1980 and the new holiday house at Barwon Heads was opened.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, corporation records -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1978-1979, 1978-1979
Articles in annual report include: a public educational program speaking to doctors, nurses, teachers, occupational therapists, service clubs and rotated displays through public libraries, RVIB stand won a prize in Community and welfare section at the Royal Melbourne show, difficulties with Mr and Mrs Tye's estates are resolved and plans to build an educational complex at Romsey, acknowledgement of volunteer involvement with Cubs, Guides, Ham Radio and Model Train clubs available to residential children, and the United Kingdom Hotel in Clifton Hill raised over $8000 to become the top hotel fundraiser again.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, corporation records -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1977-1978, 1977-1978
Articles in annual report include: the retirement of Mrs Esme Dunell MBE - former matron (nurse) of the nursery worked since 1960, 1971 she was awarded Churchill fellowship to investigate work for blind child in other countries, supporting the Anti Rubella Crusade, Margaret Fialides staff member awarded Churchill Fellowship study tour of major libraries and production centres for talking books in Europe, UK and USA, occupational centre in Raleigh Street keeps 36 people employed, establishment of a Vocational Development department, purchase of high-speed duplicators for the library, and the RVIB stand at Royal Melbourne show won 1st prize in their section.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, corporation records -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1975-1976, 1975-1976
Update on activities for the year including : retirement of Principal F.C. Douglas and upcoming retirement of Matron Dunell affording opportunity to align management of these services under a single person, annual camping trip to Goulburn, and the Railway Hotel in Windsor raised over $11,000 to again win first place amongst hotel fundraisers.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, corporation records -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1976-1977, 1975-1976
Articles in annual report include: purchase of a ski lodge with RVIB Ski Club (an independent body) managing the lodge, appointment of new principal P.J. Evans and Matron H McLaren, Sri Lankan association for the blind received older TBMs that were still working but being replaced, National Association for the Blind in Bombay also received TBMs and 3000 tapettes and the Railway Hotel in Windsor topped the hotel fundraising list.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, corporation records -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1964-1965, 1964-1965
Articles in annual report include: list of office bearers of the institute and officers of the institute, Introduction and summary, Residence nursery and school for blind children, Programme in rehabilitation, Blind welfare - Mr W Casey retired as welfare officer in December 1964 after a 40 year association, Institute busy factory - faced by serious competition from overseas the basket shop closed, No sugar packaging done since 1963, Employment of blind people, Splendid support from auxiliary, The future, Income and expenditure, Where there's a will there's a way. Events that occurred in 1964 : HRH Duchess of Gloucester visited residential nursery and school, four hundred members of auxiliary lined driveway to greet her, helped by nationwide drive of the Apex clubs this year more blind people are reading talking books, this year a specific department staffed full time was set to demonstrate aids and equipment for blind people.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual reports, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1962-1963, 1962-1963
Articles in annual report include: List of office bearers of the institute and officers of the institute, Confidence mobility, Annual report of the RVIB babies, Children and adults - 97 years of service and programmes - special appeal, Residence rehabilitation training centre, Conference mobility, Ten pin bowling, Deaf blind centre, Resident nursery and school, Worldwide literary competition, Higher education, Employment, Welfare, Recreation, Finance, Appreciation, Auxiliary, 3KZ Christmas appeal, Vice regal patronage, My friend the long cane - a new method of self-help for blind people, They're the workers, 36th annual report of the council of auxiliary. Events that occurred in 1962 : Hon. H.E. Bolte, Premier opened the appeal and announced a special grant of $20,000 pounds from the state government. Lieutenant General Sir Henry Wells accepted the board's invitation to become chairman of the appeal, at the Burwood school Cheng Ann Cheok a 15 year old Singaporean boy arrived to further his education and study music, he hopes to adopt music as his career. Through the kind offices of Dr Edward J. Waterhouse director of Perkins school for the blind of Boston and the generosity of its Board of Trustees a scholarship will be provided to the Institute for an Australian teacher to be trained as a specialist teacher within their school.1 volume of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Our 81st year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-first annual report and statements of account for 1974-5, 1975
Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: Matcham Skipper sculpture awarded to Book of the Year, the work undertaken by Lions Clubs in raising funds for the library, the 150th anniversary of Louis Braille, working closer with public libraries, distribution of the Fraser Twins Sound Magazine and the generous donation by Mr and Mrs Frank Currie who gave $104 as part of their 50th Wedding Anniversary.1 volume with text and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Our 84th year in Braille and Talking Books: eighty-fourth annual report and statements of account for 1977-78, 1978
Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: acknowledgement of the work on Thomas Luxton as foundation president, having a stand at the Royal Melbourne Show, acknowledgement of Joan Cunnington for working 50 years as a transcribing and producing the most volumes (789) of any transcriber, display of a thermoform map designed by 2nd year Architecture students of the Melbourne University campus, Sir Paul Hasluck winning the Braille Book of the Year award, first edition of Library Talk audio magazine, congratulations from the Federation of Blind Citizens on providing 2 track cassettes, retirement of Alice McClelland and Geoffrey Wilson, and a delegate attending the Australian and New Zealand Association of Teachers of the Visually Handicapped conference,1 volume of illustrations and textbraille and talking book library, annual reports -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, 86th annual report 1894-1980 Braille and Talking Book Library, 1980
Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: celebration of Alice McClelland's 88th birthday (and 58th year at the library), the first time a book of poetry has won the Braille Book of the Year award, movement of 30,000 Braille volumes into Braille Hall due to the need to expand the audio collection, increased government funding as restrictions on lending to visually impaired are extending to those with physical or perceptive inabilities to read standard print, report identifying the need for more audio production facilities and possibility of establishing more studios in Geelong, retirement of E. Webb, C. Griffin, Elizabeth Fraser, Ray Hannah, Dudley Sherlock and appointment of Norma Brumley, David Hume, Dr Simon Haskell and David Blyth.1 volume of text and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, annual report -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, 68th annual report 1961 - 1962 Braille Library of Victoria, 1962
This annual report covers both the AGM of 1962 and a special AGM held in 1961. Articles include: celebration of Alice McClelland's 40 years of service, resignation of A. Brahe and L. Dextor as Trustees and appointment of R Bigwood and E Webb to replace them, extension of membership so that blind readers could become voting members, overview of the decisions and affects of the decision to become an incorporated entity and the name from Victorian Association of Braille Writers to Braille Library of Victoria, the use of subcommittees to handle entertainments, building, publicity, library and braille textbooks, property owned at 4 Margaret Street, South Yarra was subdivided into 2 lots and sold, Braille Boat House has been redecorated and renovate and available for hire, appointment of Alan Woods to assist as a Reviser for music transcription and Ivan Molloy in the Home Teaching Service, resignation of Joyce Bolger, appointment of Doreen Ross, Mr and Mrs Hinchcliffe left as honorary caretakers and death of Mrs J Rowe, past Mayoress of Ballarat, who was a keen subscriber of the Ballarat branch.32 pages of text with drawingsbraille library of victoria, corporation records