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Administrative record - Text, Radio club papers, 1967-1988
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... by Alex Paterson. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind RVIB ...The RVIB Radio Club was established initially as an entertainment for the RVIB 18th Box Hill Scout group, however anyone who was interested was welcome to join. In 1966 a licence application was submitted and approved, with the call sign allocated initially being VA1277 and used by the group in their initial transmission of September 25, 1967 . An appeal was made to change this to VK3VIB however this was rejected. An alternative call sign of VK3AVI was approved however, and first used on October 23, 1967. The club fostered an interest in radio communications and some later obtained licences of their own. The Radio Club lasted for 20 years and eventually concluded on November 16, 1988 with the equipment donated to the Kooyong Radio Club. A potted history of the club has written by Alex Paterson.3 log books and various loose papers including a brief history, radio licences, rosters and Wireless Institute of Australia Victorian Division membership cards.royal victorian institute for the blind, rvib burwood school, esme dunnell, alex paterson -
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Badge - Object, RVIB Secretary badge, 1970-1985
... royal victorian institute for the blind...' written in gold against a blue background. royal victorian ...A Secretary badge was struck to identify this important role in the sighted community. These consisted of a rectangle with the words 'Secretary' in gold writing on a pale blue background and 'RVIB' written in gold against a blue background. 1 metal pin with gold writing on blue backgroundroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Badge - Object, RVIB Treasurer badge, 1970-1985
... royal victorian institute for the blind...' written in gold against a blue background. royal victorian ...A Treasurer badge was struck to identify this important role in the sighted community. These consisted of a rectangle with the words 'Treasurer' in gold writing on a pale blue background and 'RVIB' written in gold against a blue background. 1 metal pin with gold writingroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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Text, Register of Inmates : No 1, 1867-1887
... royal victorian institute for the blind... for the blind royal victorian institute for the blind 1 v. (unpaged ...In 1866 William Bridgeford became the first pupil to be enrolled in the Victorian Asylum and School for the Blind. Originally details were required to be entered by hand, however in 1867, a form was used to record this information and stuck to the pages of the register. This register contains the handwritten entries of admission of: registration number, name of pupil, admittance date, where pupil had been sent from, religious denomination, father's name and address and mother's name and address (if different). Admission forms recorded the following information: name, sex, birth date and location, current residence, religion, trade, name/age/trade/nationality/religion and address of parents, cause and length of blindness, family history of blindness, health of applicant, occupation and income of applicant's parents and ability to pay. The register contains entries from No. 1 William Bridgeford to No. 99 Robert Munro. Limited searching is available to the poor condition of this register.1 v. (unpaged)victorian asylum and school for the blind, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Administrative record - Text, RVIB Admissions and Discharges register 1893-1967, 1893-1967
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... condition. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind RVIB Burwood ...With the growth of the Institution, demographic details needed to be recorded along with basic client information This register contains the handwritten entries of registration number, date, name in full, year of birth date classification of gender and age range (5-10 years, 10-15, 15-25, 25-35 or 35 and over), religion, birthplace, previous address, cause of blindness, terms of admission, name and address of parent or guardian. Discharges were also recorded with the registration number, date of discharge, name in full, classification (same as above) and remarks. All entries are recorded according to the date of entry and at each financial year the number of indoor pupils, outdoor pupils and journeymen would be tallied. This register covers the period 1/7/1893 to 30/6/1967. Extremely limited name searching is available for this register, due to its poor condition.1 volume of handwritten entries into columnsroyal victorian institute for the blind, rvib burwood school -
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Text, In Appreciation certificate register, 1986-1997
... royal victorian institute for the blind... contributions to the organisation. royal victorian institute ...An exercise book recording all certifications of appreciation given to individuals or businesses for their assistance to RVIB. Covering the period 17/4/1986 to 17/6/1997, the name of the individual/organisation, reason for certification and date have been recorded. This is the only record book that provides insight into the rationale behind these certificates, which were often provided to recognise multiple years of volunteer work for or significant financial contributions to the organisation. 1 v.royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Text, Client register: region 3, 199
... royal victorian institute for the blind... and deceased client names with relevant file numbers. royal victorian ...This register provides listings of RVIB Region 3 client file numbers with names, addresses and destinations for paper files. To co-ordinate allocation of client numbers, number ranges were divided amongest regions by Head Office. Information contained in the register is restricted to the following headings used: date, file number, client name, client address, region, issued to/by, comments. This register provides a listing of client numbers 1500-1999 and 7301-7499 that were assigned to Region 3. It also contains a listing of files transferred from other RVIB offices and deceased client names with relevant file numbers. 1 v.royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Text, RVIB Index of Admissions and Discharges register, 1968-1982
... royal victorian institute for the blind.... royal victorian institute for the blind 1 v. RVIB Index ...Client registers were used to record information about those who became RVIB clients. Upon admission, basic information would be recorded for future reference under the following headings: date of admission, name in full, year of birth, religion, name and address of guardian. When a client left the service, the Discharges side of the entry was updated with the following information: date of discharge, name in full and remarks. This book provides a record of all RVIB admissions and discharges for the period 1/1/1968 to 30/6/1982. Name searches are not available for this item.1 v. royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Text, Master client register, 1986-1995
... royal victorian institute for the blind... to 1994/1995. royal victorian institute for the blind 1 v. Master ...This register provides master listings of RVIB client file numbers with names, addresses and destinations for paper files. To co-ordinate allocation of client numbers, number ranges were divided amongst regions. These were then allocated and advised back to Head Office. Information contained in the register is restricted to the following headings used: date, file number, client name, client address, region, issued to/by, remarks. This register provides a master listing of all regions from 29/10/1986 to 1994/1995. 1 v.royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Text, Master client register, 1984-1988
... royal victorian institute for the blind... to 1988. royal victorian institute for the blind "Each client ...This register provides master listings of RVIB client file numbers with names, addresses and destinations for paper files. To co-ordinate allocation of client numbers, number ranges were divided amongest regions. These were then allocated and advised back to Head Office. Information contained in the register is restricted to the following headings used: date, file number, client name, client address, region, issued to/by, remarks. This register provides a master listing of all regions from 8/6/1984 to 1988. 1 v."Each client issued an A4 form is to be lodged in the client register with UR number."royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Booklet - Text, The eye: keeping you in the loop, 2001-2004
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... conclusion. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Newsletters Also ...The RVIB staff newsletter was produced to keep staff members informed of what was occuring around the RVIB. It contains articles on events, courses and information on various individual staff members and volunteers. Title was produced monthly until it's conclusion. 1 v. in various pagingsAlso subtitled: RVIB Staff newsletter royal victorian institute for the blind, newsletters -
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Booklet - Text, Auxiliary newsletter: Out and About, 1988-2005
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... of the original 1956 newsletter is included. Royal Victorian Institute ...Out and About was produced to keep RVIB auxiliaries informed of news, activities and events that occured across the state, and to recognise individual auxiliaries and their members undertaking the valuable work of raising funds for RVIB. Produced six times a year, changing to monthly and possibly quarterly. A photocopied issue of the original 1956 newsletter is included. 1 v. in various pagingsAlso titled: RVIB Auxiliary newsletterroyal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries -
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Booklet - Text, RVIB Volunteer newsletter, 1994-2005
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Update. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Newsletters Also ...Volunteers for RVIB were kept informed about programs, activities and opportunities within the larger organisation via the RVIB Volunteer Update. 1 volume of printed pagesAlso titled: RVIB Volunteer update.royal victorian institute for the blind, newsletters -
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Text, RVIB Client newsletter, 1997-1999
... royal victorian institute for the blind... at RVIB. royal victorian institute for the blind Also titled: RVIB ...Bi-annual newsletter that aimed to provide RVIB clients with an understanding of the programs, services and publications available at RVIB. 1 v.Also titled: RVIB Volunteer update.royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Booklet - Text, Newsletter for ophthalmologists, 1995-1999
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... that the RVIB delivered. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...As a way of increasing communication between opthalmologists and RVIB, a newsletter was developed the services and support that the RVIB delivered. 1 v. of text and illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, newsletters -
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Plan - Image, RVIB Maintenance drawing, April 1963 - November 1966
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.... Myer House Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Plans ...A series of maintenance drawings were made or copied by an architectural firm. These plans include: 1 - St Kilda Road Property - a site map of the buildings and grounds with the names of the various areas added. 2 - St Kilda Road Central Building (copied from a RAAF drawing) showing rooms on the ground floor. 3 - St Kilda Road Central Building (copied from a RAAF drawing) showing rooms on the first floor. 4 - St Kilda Road Central Building roof plan. 5 - St Kilda Road Factories showing the layout on the ground floor. 6 - St Kilda Road Factories showing the layout on the first floor. 7 - St Kilda Road building showing all three floors of the building rented out to Alfred Hospital. 8 - St Kilda Road caretaker, factory, fundraising and rehabilitation training buildings. 9 - Raleigh Street, Prahran hostel layout for both girls and boys.9 pages of plans of buildings on St Kilda road siteVarious - see individual plansmyer house, royal victorian institute for the blind, plans, raleigh street hostel, alfred hospital -
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Plan - Image, Royal Vic Institute for the Blind Hirings Service, 18/12/1943
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... between 1942-1944. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Plans ...Plan of the first and second floors of the main building at 557 St Kilda Road, created by the RAAF during it's occupation of the same between 1942-1944.1 architectural plan of St Kilda Road main buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, plans, raaf -
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Booklet - Text, The RVIB Talking Newspaper newspaper, 1992-1998
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... were distributed to keep the group informed. Royal Victorian ...To enhance communication between RVIB head office and the various talking newspaper sites around Victoria, a newsletter was established. Articles from on technical issues, information sessions, what newspapers were being recorded and profiles of clients were distributed to keep the group informed.1 v. (in various pagings)royal victorian institute for the blind, newsletters -
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Plan - Image, Proposed additional nurses bedroom to "Myer Home" existing nursery, Blind Institute, St Kilda Rd, 23/8/1949
... royal victorian institute for the blind... victorian institute for the blind rvib nursery plans Myer House ...In 1949 an architect produced this plan to detail the addition of a bedroom for the nursing staff, who looked after children in the Blind Babies nursery. The plan shows a layout of the RVIB site, including the 'Myers Home' (the name of the nursery) where young children were cared for. The south and eastern elevations are detailed, as well as a plan of the nursery, which had 4 bedrooms, a living room, a dinning room , bathroom, 2 kitchen areas and the proposed additional nurses bedroom next to Bedroom 4.1 architectural plan of Myer House and proposed extensionPercy E Everett, Chief Architectroyal victorian institute for the blind, rvib nursery, plans, myer house -
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Plan - Image, Section B.B (stairwell), 12/5/1977
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... sections. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Plans Craftsteel ...Architectural drawing for the completion of a outside stairway at St Kilda Road. Detailed drawing of the stairs, including specifications and measurements and shows the front elevation and two sections.1 architectural plan of stairwell at St Kilda RoadCraftsteel Industries Pty Ltdroyal victorian institute for the blind, plans -
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Plan - Image, Conversion to Administrative offices / Conversion to Rehabilitation centre, 1 November 1962 - 5 April 1963
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... to administrative and rehabilitation areas. Royal Victorian Institute ...Over 1962-63, plans were drawn up for the conversion of the main building into administrative offices and a rehabilitation centre. As the children were now located at the school in Burwood, and with funds achieved from the sale of the old factory buildings to the Alfred Hospital, the St Kilda Road building could expand room for its office workers and provide greater floor space to rehabilitation staff. These plans show the proposed conversion from bedrooms to administrative and rehabilitation areas.7 architectural plans and 1 letterJohn F D Scarborough and Partners, Architectsroyal victorian institute for the blind, plans -
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Plan - Image, New verandah & draining to court for the Royal Victorian Institute for Blind, April 1924
... New verandah & draining to court for the Royal Victorian...royal victorian institute for the blind... for the Royal Victorian Institute for Blind Plan Image ...In 1924 plans were submitted to the RVIB board for the addition of a new veranda and associated drainage pipes located in the courtyard behind Ormond Hall. Hand written notes on the plan indicate that the tender for materials from Pollards was 330 pounds, asphalt 35 pounds totally a cost of 365 pounds. And that additional costs of 120 pounds, comprising of 20 for G Lavatory (?) and J Famdy (?) 100 pounds.1 architectural plans for proposed verandah and drainageStephenson & Meldrum, Architects Collins Court 374 Little Collins Street Melbourne Phone: 6990royal victorian institute for the blind, plans -
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Functional object - Object, Braille board
... royal victorian institute for the blind... equipment royal victorian institute for the blind RVIB logo and name ...This wooden board, which was used to make the system portable, served as a firm base needed to sustain puncture pressure when transcribing. The metal hinge held paper on the board, and a row of holes either side of the board held a frame in place, thereby ensuring that the lines of Braille were straight across the page.1 wooden back board with metal hingeRVIB logo and name attached to board, partially hidden by hingebraille equipment, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Object, Safety stylus
... royal victorian institute for the blind..., which loosens and drops down. braille equipment royal victorian ...Designed to create an impression on paper, the stylus allows users to create Braille through the applied use of pressure that creates a depression on one size of the paper and a raised dot on the alternative side. Used in combination with a slate to guide placement, this was the primary source of Braille books in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century before Braille typewriters were commonly used. In this example the handle is made of Vulcanite (according to the RNIB Illustrated Catalogue of Apparatus and Games, 1968), and the metal tip can be shielded by rotating the rounded section near the tip, which loosens and drops down.1 stylus with metal tipbraille equipment, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Object, Wooden stylus
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind...), and is the standard model. braille equipment Royal Victorian Institute ...Designed to create an impression on paper, the stylus allows users to create Braille through the applied use of pressure that creates a depression on one size of the paper and a raised dot on the alternative side. Used in combination with a slate to guide placement, this was the primary source of Braille books in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century before Braille typewriters were commonly used. In this example the handle is made of boxwood (according to the RNIB Illustrated Catalogue of Apparatus and Games, 1968), and is the standard model.1 wooden stylus with metal tipbraille equipment, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Object, Plastic stylus
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.... braille equipment Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 1 ...Designed to create an impression on paper, the stylus allows users to create Braille through the applied use of pressure that creates a depression on one size of the paper and a raised dot on the alternative side. Used in combination with a slate to guide placement, this was the primary source of Braille books in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century before Braille typewriters were commonly used. In this example the handle is made of plastic and it has a metal tip.1 plastic stylus with metal tipbraille equipment, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Object, Metal signature guide
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind 1 metal plate ...To assist with blind and visually impaired people signing documents, a signature guide creates a rectangular block of space that fits most signature areas on paper. This is a generic example and requires that the plate is held with one hand, whilst signing.1 metal plate with rectangle holeassistive devices, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Container - Object, Bekross, Carols by Candlelight wooden box, 2001
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... of the figures. Carols by Candlelight Royal Victorian Institute ...This wooden box and other small gifts were given to performers at Carols by Candlelight as a small thank you for donating their time and talents at the concert. The Carols by Candlelight logo of two candle adult shaped figures stand beside a smaller candle child shaped figure, with the words 'Carols by Candlelight 2001' arching over the top of the figures and 'RVIB' at the base of the figures.1 dark brown wooden box with hinged lid and green lining on baseCarols by Candelight 2001 RVIBcarols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
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Functional object - Object, Bekross, Carols by Candlelight coaster, 2001
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... by Candlelight Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Fundraising Qantas ...A wooden coaster with the Carols by Candlelight logo of two candle adult shaped figures stand beside a smaller candle child shaped figure, with the words 'RVIB Carols by Candlelight' arching over the top of the figures and 'Qantas presents' above this.1 round wooden coaster with inscriptionQantas presents RVIB Carols by Candelightcarols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
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Memorabilia - Object, Candlelite, Carols by Candlelight candle, 2001-2009
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... by Candlelight Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Fundraising 1 ...A battery operated illuminating candle which lights up a small red flame when the red button is depressed. This candle was most likely sold at the Carols by Candlelight concert.1 plastic candle with lightcarols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising