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Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates. Representatives 10th Nov. to 2nd Dec, 1953
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 10th Nov. to 2nd Dec, 1953 2 ELIZ. 11 Vol. H. of R. 2 Pages 1-878 20th Parliament 2nd Session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey, M. P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 15th Feb., to 14th April 1954
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 15th Feb to 14th April 1954 3 ELIZ. 11 Volume S.3 Pages 1-233 20th PARLIAMENT. 3rd session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey, M. P. -
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Book, Parliametary Debates 29th Sept to 27th Oct 1955
Hard binder book with pages 1129-2100Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 29th sept to 27th oct 1955 4 Eliz. II Vol. H of R 8 Pages 1129-2100 21st Parliament 1st session (third period) Hon. P. J Clarey MP -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 4th August to 21st September 1954
Book Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 4th August to 21st September 1954 3 ELIZ, 11 Volume H. of R. 4 Pages 1-1456 21st Parliament 1st Session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey, M. P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 4th Aug to 11th Nov 1954
Hard binder book with pages 1-1427Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 4th August to 11th November 1954 3 Eliz. II. Vol. S. 4 Pages 1-1427 21st Parliament 1st session (first period) Hon. P. J. Clarey MP -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 24th to 29th August 1955
Book Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 24th Aug-29th Sept 1955 4 Eliz.11 Vol H of R 7 Pages 1-1128 21st Parliament 1st Session (Third Period) Hon P. J. Clarey M. P -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 19th April to 10th June 1955
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 19th April to 10th June 1955 4 Eliz 11 Volume H of R 6 Pages 1-1669 21st Parliament 1st Session (Second Period) Hon P. J. Clarey M. P. -
Bendigo Trades Hall Council & Literary Institute Inc.
Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 13th April to 9th June 1955
Book Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 19th April to 9th June 1955 4 Eliz 11 Volume S. 5 Pages 1-802 21st Parliament 1st Session (Second Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 24th August to 27th October 1955
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 24th August to 27th October 1955 4. Eliz. 11 Volume S. 6 Pages 1-868 21st Parliament 1st session (Third Period) Hon P. J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 17th April th 24th May 1956
Book Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 17th April to 24th May 1956 5 Eliz 11 Volume H of R 10 Pages 1345-2512 22nd Parliament 1st Session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 30th April to 22nd May 1957
Hard binder book with pages 849-1895Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 30th April to 22nd May 1957 6 Eliz. II. Vol. H. of R. 15 pages 849-1895 22nd Parliament 2nd Session (first period) Hon. P. J. Clarey MP -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 15th February to 12 th April 1956
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 15th February to 12th April 1956 5 Eliz 11 Volume H. of R 9 Pages 1-1344 22nd Parliament 1st Session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 19th March to 11th April 1957
Book Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 19th March to 11th April 1957 5 Eliz 11 Volume H of R 14 Pages 1-848 22nd Parliament 2nd session (First Period) Hon P. J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 22nd April to 15th May 1958
Hard binder book with pages 1059-1964 Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 22nd April to 15th May 1958 7 Eliz. II. Vol. H. of R. 19 Pages 1059-1964 22nd Parliament 3rd Session (first period) Hon. P. J. Clarey MP -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 3rd October to 8th November 1956
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 3rd October to 8th November 1956 5 Eliz 11 Volume H. of R. 13 Pages 1093-2156 22nd Parliament 1st Session (Second Period) Hon. P.J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 25th Feb to 17th Apr 1958
Hard binder book with Pages 1-1057 Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 25th February to 17th April 1958 7 Eliz. II. Vol. H. of R. 18 Pages 1-1057 22nd Parliament 3rd Session (first period) Hon. P. J. Clarey MP -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Representatives 29th May to June 1956
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Representatives 29th May to 21st June 1956 5 Eliz 11. Volume H. of R. 11 Pages 2513-3624 22nd Parliament 1st Session (First Period) Hon P.J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 25th February to 15th May 1958
Book Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 25th February to 15th May 1958 7 Eliz 11 Volume S. 12 Pages 1-1106 22nd Parliament 3rd Session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey M. P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 19th March to 22nd May 1957
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 19th March to 22nd May 1957 6 Eliz 11 Volume S. 10 Pages 1-1006 22nd Parliament 2nd Session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey M.P -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 29th Aug to 8th Nov 1956
hard binder book with pages 1-1219Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 29th Aug to 8th Nov 1956 5 Eliz. II. Vol. S. 9 Pages 1-1219 22nd Parliament 1st Session (second period) Hon. P. J. Clarey MP -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates Senate 22nd May to 21st June 1956
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parlimentary Debates Senate 22nd May to 21st June 1956 5 Eliz 11 Vol S. 8 Pages 841-1846 22nd Parliament 1st Session (First Period) Hon. P. J. Clarey, M.P. -
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Book, Pariamentary Debates Senate 15th Feb to 17th May 1956
BookCommonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates Senate 15th Feb to 17th May 1956 5 Eliz 11 Vol. S. 7 Pages 1-839 22nd Parliament 1st Session (First period) Hon. P. J. Clarey M.P. -
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Book, Parliamentary Debates 15th Nov to 2nd Dec 1932
Hard Binder Book with Pages 2329-3488Commonwealth of Australia Parliamentary Debates 15th November to 2nd December 1932 23 Geo. V. Volume 137 Pages 2329-3488 13th Parliament 1st Session (third period) Hon. J. E. Fenton, MP -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, Portrait black and white, c.1950
Dame Ivy Evelyn Annie Wedgwood, as Senator in the Federal Government, presented the Senate with Statistics of visits done by Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) Trained nurses (Sisters) showing their visits increased threefold in the four years from 1952-1956. She was Honorary Treasurer of the now named Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) for many years. Dame Ivy Evelyn Annie Wedgwood trained as an Accountant and worked as a Secretary before joining the Australian Women's National League which led her to be a founding member of the Liberal Party, and the Victorian Liberal Party's women's section. She became the first Victorian woman Senator in the Federal Government in December 1949 and served until mid 1971. She presented the Senate with Statistics of visits done by Melbourne District Nursing Society Sisters showing their visits increased threefold in the four years from 1952-1956, and stating that many patients would have been hospitalized without the visits from the Society. She strongly supported the Home Nursing Subsidy Bill in Parliament which was passed in 1956, and continued to work for health, welfare and disability issues as well as being an advocate for women's interests, including equal pay for equal work, during her time in Parliament. Over the years she was a specialist magistrate to the Children's Court of Victoria, a Justice of the Peace, served on the National Council of Women, and was president of the Women's Justice Association, as well as Honorary Treasurer of the now named Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) for many years and the first President of the Australian Council of Domiciliary Nursing. In June 1967 she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for 'distinguished services to Parliament and the community' and RDNS holds this award in its Archives. Following her retirement from Parliament she became President of the After-Care Hospital in 1972, and on the 24th of July 1975 after chairing a Board meeting she felt unwell and returned to her home in Toorak where she died, aged 78 years, later that evening.Black and white photograph showing Dame Ivy Wedgwood, who has short wavy dark hair; is wearing glasses and has a single string of pearls around her neck. She and is sitting in a light coloured covered chair and part of a cushion is seen. She is wearing a floral dress with mid length sleeves and is sitting in front of a filled bookcase. A smaller filled bookcase is seen to her left as well as some stacked books.melbourne district nursing society, mdns, after- care hospital, royal district nursing service, rdns, dame evelyn annie wedgwood -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Print - TBA, n//a, c2002
Picture depicts a frequent activity of infantry in Vietnam - either waiting for pickup by Huey helicopters or having a drop off by the helicopters; in this case it is a pickup ('dustoff') of xxx section, yyy platoon, mmm Company.Especially for infantry, the picture captures the moment of accepting a dustoff at the end of, or during, an operation.Rectangular print 'Dustoff' in a wooden frame; this is an iconic picture out of the Vietnam war Presented to: The Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub Branch on Friday 27th October 2006. By: David Streatfeild No. 9 Squadron (Royal Australian Airforce); Vietnam 1969 1970 and 1971. Centrally below the picture and columned vertically: Dustoff (CASEVAC Vietnam), by Brian Wood; Royal Australian Air Force insignia; Rising Sun insignia with scroll: The Australian Army. Signatures by: The Hon. Graham Edwards, Member of Parliament; The Hon. Tim Fischer, Member of Parliament; W.B. "Digger" Jam,es AC, MBE, MC, Major General (ret'd); Keith Payne VC, Warrant Officer Class 2 (ret'd); Brian Wood 4 RAR 70/71vietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Oppy's first ride here, 1996
Born 1904, he attended Melton School 430 1913/14. Achieved fame in bicycle racing, later was a well known Member of Parliament, held ministerial positions both in Australia and overseas. On October 27th launched Melton’s History–Plains of Promise 1985.Memories of Hubert Opperman, article featured in the Agelocal identities -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo Chalet
Billiard table
The Billiard Room and South wing were completed in 1914, built by recommendation of the Lesee John Newton and the Government Tourist Officer and Supervising officer of the Government Chalet, James Boyce... "Boyce was present at the Chalet on 14 March to witness the completion of the new wing's foundations ...when he returned in June he found the wing approaching completion and that '... the billiard table was expected to reach the Chalet during the week'. The table possibly came second-hand from the Oriental Hotel, Bright. When visiting in March, Boyce had heard from a Mr Tewksbury 'that he is disposing of those at the Oriental Hotel so that if the Public Works Department is going to provide the table for the Chalet it might be possible to pick one up cheap from the Hotel'. It's reasonable that the Chalet did acquire one of the second-hand tables in 1914 and, and changed over to a new model in the 1930s. Three billiard tables remain in the Chalet Billiard Room today; one full sized table and two smaller tables, one perhaps a pool table. The full-sized table was made by the well-known billiard table manufacturers Alcock, Thomson & Taylor, who adopted this name when they merged their billiard businesses in January 1930. Henry Upton Alcock had initially established the business in Fitzroy in the mid-1850's and the table at the Chalet resembles the 'Squatter's Favourite' model that Alcock first produced in the nineteenth century from Australian timbers. this style of table was installed in Melbourne's Parliament buildings, several prestigious clubs as well as hotels and houses."(Pg 13-14. Historica)Listed in Appendix A.1 Furnishings. - Billiard Room. Draft Inventory of significant Collection Items. (Pg 162 Historica, 2011)1. Full size billiard table made of dark wood with eight turned legs. Green blaize covered table surface. 2.Wooden triangle to enclose balls. 3.balls(16) .4 Wooden backed bristle brush with VR stamp. 5. Billiard scorer with Alcock & Taylor, Pty, Ltd. 6. framed billiard rules. 7. Pool balls & cue rest. .8Plus 1x revised rules of pool framed behind glass.(stored in area 23) 1 x original cue rest.Alcock, Thomson & Taylor. -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Certificate, Australasian Federal Referendum July 1899
William Grant Junior was President of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh in 1901 when the Australian Colonies federated to become a federal nation state. Grant was a member of a prominent local family and was active in public affairs throughout his life. The federation of the Australian Colonies was a turning point in Australian history and as such its achievement was celebrated in a range of ways. A major step towards achieving Federation was the referendum of July 1899 which saw five of the six Australian colonies vote in favor of Federation, with Western Australia later voting in favor in 1900.Printed poster sized document certifying that William Grant of Bacchus Marsh voted in a referendum of Victorian electors on 27th the July 1899 on the question of an Australian Federal Constitution. The body of the certificate text is surrounded on three sides by captioned photographic portraits of the Premiers of the six Australian Colonies. A British coat of arms is at the top of the certificate and at the bottom is an image of Parliament House in Melbourne, which includes a Dome, which was a projected feature of the building which was never actually added to the Victorian Parliament building.Across the top of the certificate: 'Australasian Federal Referendum July 1899'. In the centre: 'This is to certify that the question of an Australian Federal Constitution was submitted to the Electors of Victoria on the 27th day of July 1899 and that out of a Poll of 103,783 votes 152,653 were cast in favor of such Australasian Federal Constitution and further that William Grant, voted at the said election'. Signed, [George Turner], Premier. At bottom: 'Robt. S. Brian, Government Printer, Melbourne'.william grant 1850-1924, federation (1901), referendums, illuminated certificates -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, Portrait, Roy Staughton, 1888-1910
Roy Staughton was a member of the Staughton family who were among the early and prominent pastoralists in the Bacchus Marsh and Melton area. His Father was Samuel Thomas Staughton Snr a member of the Parliament of Victoria for over 20 years and whose properties included Eynesbury near Melton. Samuel Staughton died in 1901. In 1910 while working in New South Wales Roy Staughton contracted Typhoid and died aged only 22. This portrait was first presented to the Bacchus Marsh Branch of the Australian Natives Association a few months after his death by his Mother Mrs. Eliza. Staughton, Framed portrait photograph of Roy Staughton. The image is framed within an oval shaped inner frame with an inscribed plaque at the bottom of the frame which reads: ‘Mr Roy Staughton, born May 16th 1888, Died Feby (sic) 22nd 1910’.‘Mr Roy Staughton, born May 16th 1888, Died Feby (sic) 22nd 1910’.roy staughton 1888-1910, staughton family bacchus marsh -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Portrait, Legatee Harold Cohen
A framed photo of the first president of Melbourne Legacy, Legatee Harold Cohen. Harold Edward Cohen (1881-1946), soldier, lawyer, politician and businessman, was born on 25 November 1881. In 1901 Cohen was commissioned in the Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Military Forces, and was promoted captain in 1905 and major in 1909. In 1915 he was appointed commanding officer of the 6th Army Brigade, Australian Field Artillery Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, serving in the Middle East, England and France until June 1919. Twice wounded and twice mentioned in dispatches, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in 1917 and created C.M.G. in 1918. He was awarded the Volunteer Decoration in 1921 and the CBE in 1934. In 1929 Brigadier Cohen entered Parliament as the member for Melbourne South in the Legislative Council, and in 1935 transferred to the Assembly as member for Caulfield, which seat he held until 1943. During the Second World War Brigadier Cohen served in the Middle East as honorary Red Cross Commissioner overseas. Returning to Australia in 1942 he was appointed director of amenities, and subsequently Deputy Adjutant-General to the AMF, which post he held until his retirement in 1944.A record of the past presidents being honoured in a prominent position at Legacy House.Black and white photograph in a wooden frame of Legatee Harold Cohen.Plaque on the frame is engraved 'Legatee Harold Cohen First President, Melbourne Legacy 1923-24'.past presidents, harold cohen