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Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 45th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1956
... . Burstin F. Altman B. Bargman A. Goldberg I. Kahan Ch. Miodek S ...Annual report produced by Kadimah51 pagesb. patkin, ch. rozenbes, h. bachrach, l. cherny, i. einhorn, s. burstin, f. altman, b. bargman, a. goldberg, i. kahan, ch. miodek, s. perlberg, l. tenen, j. zemel -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 47th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1958
Annual report produced by Kadimah43 pagess. burstin, f. altman, h. bachrach, l. cherny, i. einhorn, b. bargman, m. berman, sh. bursztyn, i. czyzik, m. greenberg, y. honig, b. patkin, s. perlberg, j. rymer, i. segal, h. smith, j. shmerling, n. smuzyk, a. sokolowicz, e. tabacznik, m. avilenski, j. zemel -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 48th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1959
Annual report produced by Kadimah44 pagess. burstin, f. altman, n. gryfenberg, h. miodownik, ph. block, mr. b. bargman, h. bachrach, l. cherny, i. czyzyk, i. einhorn, j. gettler, m. greenberg, j. honig, u. kozlowski, b. patkin, s. perlberg, j. rymer, n. smuzyk, e. tabacznik, m. verstandig, m. wilenski, j. engel -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 49th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1960
Annual report produced by Kadimah40 pagess. burstin, f. altman, j. rymer, s. roth, ph. block, n. gryfenberg, l. cherny, i. czyzyk, i. einhorn, b. ezrowicz, j. gettler, g. goldberg, l. gotlib, m. greenberg, u. kozlowski, s. perlberg, ch. rozenbes, h. smith, n. smuzyk, e. tabacznik, m. wilenski -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 50th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1962
Annual report produced by Kadimah52 pagess. burstin, f. altman, j. rymer, l. cherny, i. czyzyk, b. ezrowicz, ph. block, i. einhorn, h. gershov, j. gettler, m. greenberg, n. gryfenberg, a. kwiatkowski, s. powodowski, ch. rozenbes, n. smuzyk, s. szwarc, e tabacznik, s. tigel, m. wilenski, m. zalcman -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 51st Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1963
Annual report produced by Kadimah44 pagesj. rymer, ph. block, ch. rozenbes, l. cherny, l czyzyk, f. altman, s. burstin, mr. i. einhorn, b, ezrowicz, h. gershov, m. greenberg, n. gryfenberg, a. kwiatkowski, p. kristal, s. rychter, n. smuzyk, j. sperling, s. szwarc, m. szwarcberg, e. tabacznik, m. wilenski -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 52nd Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1964
Annual report produced by Kadimah44 pagesj. rymer, f. altman, s. burstin, l. cherny, p. krystal, ch. rozenbes, j. sperling, ch. borenstein, s. rychter, z. bornstein, n. smuzyk, h. brown, i. czyzyk, s. szwarc, b. ezrowicz, m. szwarcberg, greenberg, e. tabacznik, n. gryfenberg, m. wilenski, b. patkin -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 56th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1968
Annual report produced by Kadimah41 pagess. burstin, f. altman, ch. rozenbes, p. krystal, b. wajsman, s. goldstein, j. orbach, ch. borenstein, i. litmanowicz, l. cherny, h. miodownik, s. rychter, i. czyzyk, n. smuzyk, h. goldenfein, s. szwarc, j. gryfenbrg, m. szwarcberg, u. kozlowski, m. wilenski, b. winer -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Document - Annual Report, 57th Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Kadimah National Library 1969
Annual report produced by Kadimah40 pagess. burstin, f. altman, ch. rozenbes, p. krystal, b. wajsman, s. goldstein, j. orbach, ch. borenstein, h. goldenfein, l. gotlib, w. jablonski, u. kozlowski, i. litmanowicz, h. miodownik, b. patkin, rychter, n. smuzyk, s. szwarc, m. szwarcberg, m. wilenski, b. winer -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Under Dem Zeilem; 1937
Produced by I. Ginter. Premiere in Melbourne of play in 3 acts. The Yiddishe Bine Amateur group in aid of Polish Jewish Relief Funddovid herman theatre, mr. j. ginter, miss silman, mr j white, miss c segal, mr. f. jedwab, mr. z. gershow, mr, i shadur, mr. b. rosenberg, miss r. leaver, mr. o. white, mr. s. oliver, mr. i. jedwab -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Two Kune-Lemels; 1934
Satirical comedy in 4 acts. Produced by Nathan Ginter. For the benefit of the Polish Jewish Relief Funddovid herman theatre, i. ginter, j. silman, h. segal, f. jedwab, n. ginter, j. shadur, b and m rosenberg, a. segal, j. jedwab, g. nathan, i. fivel -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, The Kreitzer Sonata; 1940
Judean General War Auxillary presents in aid of The Red Cross and General War Funds, drama in 4 acts. Produced by I. Rothman. Miss Miriam Rochlin - piano, Mr. F. Kramer - violindovid herman theatre, m. schetzer, r. sacks, z. glickman, r. lipshitz, a. boral, e. korn, i. hurewitz, a. light, i. rothman, e. honig -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Motke Ganev; 1936
Kadimah Dramatic Stage union - artistic director N. Ginter - his first performancedovid herman theatre, h. dun, s. mendelson, h. marks, f. jedwab, a. weit, e. korn, b. rosenberg, j. silman, i. shadur, j. weit, j. ginter, c. segal, l. cherny, h. smulevitch, n. rosenberg, c. maks, z. gershov -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document - Sheet Music for Concert Band, Hal Leonard et al, Blueberry Hill, 1940
Blueberry Hill is considered a blues standard, made popular by Fats Domino. The song was first published in 1940 with the music composed by Vincent Rose (1880-1944), and lyrics written by Larry Stock and Al Lewis. This arrangement is by Johnnie Vinson and is a special edition series released by Hal Leonard. The tune was originally written for the 1941 western film "The Singing Hill" where it was first performed by Gene Autry.Blueberry Hill is considered a blues standard, made popular by Fats Domino. The song was first published in 1940 with the music composed by Vincent Rose (1880-1944), and lyrics written by Larry Stock and Al Lewis. This arrangement is by Johnnie Vinson and is a special edition series released by Hal Leonard. The tune was originally written for the 1941 western film "The Singing Hill" where it was first performed by Gene Autry. This arrangement is for Big Band and has 21 parts: 1st Bb Cornet 2nd Bb Cornet 3rd Bb Cornet 1st Eb Horn 2nd Eb Horn C Woodwinds 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet 1st Eb Alto Saxophone 2nd Eb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor Saxophone/Bass Clarinet Eb Baritone Saxophone 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Basses Percussion I (Snare Drum) Percussion II (Bass, Drum, Cymbal) Electric Bass 1st F Horn 2nd F Horn Baritone B.C. non-fictionBlueberry Hill is considered a blues standard, made popular by Fats Domino. The song was first published in 1940 with the music composed by Vincent Rose (1880-1944), and lyrics written by Larry Stock and Al Lewis. This arrangement is by Johnnie Vinson and is a special edition series released by Hal Leonard. The tune was originally written for the 1941 western film "The Singing Hill" where it was first performed by Gene Autry. fats domino, rock and roll, 1950s, rhythm and blues, blues, vincent rose, larry stock, al lewis, hal leonard, chappell & co, gene autry -
Kilmore Historical Society
If I Were King George, 1911 or earlier
From the childhood collection of Monica Smith, nee Turner, descendant of early Kilmore business families, the Morrisseys and Hartnells. Deep cream coloured paper on board cover, paper worn in places and some marks left side front. Stained and worn back cover. Foxing and small marks/stains throughout. Reinforcing repair front & back hinges. Binding tight. 55 pp. Good condition.Front flyleaf, 'Monica M. F. Turner/Stokesay/Melbourne - 1911./from Nin'.children's literature, turner collection -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Frank Hutchinson Memorial Cup
Frank Hutchinson Memorial Cup Donor: Lyndsay Halliday Deed of Gift: Yes Frank Hutchinson was a member of the Brighton Sailing Club as early as 1912 and became Commodore in 1941/44; he was also made an honorary life member in 1953. He was a World War I veteran and for many years conducted the clubs’ Anzac Day Services, always wearing his Light Horse Captains’ Uniform. He died in 1964 at the age of 80. The trophy was originally donated for a single-handed race, however this was changed in 1993 when it became a two-handed race and then became part of the ORCV two-hand series. First Winner: Valhalla, F. Moylan frank hutchinson, lindsay halliday, two handed, orcv, deed of gift -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Glass bottle
Brown un-opened C.U. B. Beer bottle, with Foster's lager label and metal cap.C.U.B. logo inside circle and original Foster's lager label: white lettering "Foster's Lager" inside blue oval with: "I 13F" and "740 ml" on either side of oval. There is a red letter F inside a smaller oval in the centre with: "Brewed & bottled by Carlton & United Breweries Limited Melbourne Australia" round a middle oval. Around the base of the bottle: "This bottle always remains the property of the manufacturers Victoria Pty Ltd"bottles, glassware -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton Shire Councillors, c.1938
Shire Councillors Standing (left to right): Cr HG Townsing, Mr T. G. Little (Shire Engineer), Cr. W. J. O’Brien, Cr. J Beaty, AE Minns, and J.R. Wallace Seated (left to right): Cr J. F. Hornbuckle, Mr G Minns (Shire Secretary), Cr I. Robinson, Mr G Minns (Shire Secretary), Crs. GE Robinson (President), Cr G. Coburn and WM Leakelocal identities, council -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir Trophy, Rose Bowl
Women's Auxiliary rose bowl. Engraved with names of members who have passed away.Names inscribed on the bowl. C. Hann 1957, L. Levison 1957, N. Mc Farlane 1958, J. Woodhouse 1960, V. Orr 1961, E. Cairns 1962, P. Dowling 1965, G. Hodgetts 1965, A. D. Golding 1971, P. Giesler 1972, K. Cribbes 1973, R. Collins 7/7/1973, F. Maggs 1973, M. Marshall 30/12/1975, L. Kershaw 13/8/1976, L. Lynch 8/9/1976, C. Hills 3/1/1977. M. Reid 25/10/1982, A. Tierney 1983, R. Strahan 1988, P. Quinn 30/11/1989, E. Watts 27/ 2/ 1990, A. Moore 1990, L. Turner 19/4/1996, D. Fyfe 5/6/1998, P. Ross 22/12/2000 I. Blakely 18/2/2001, J. McArdle 31/8/2001, P. Mitchell 13/12/2001, P. Mahon 6/4/2002, D. Martin 1/11/2002, I Gott 12/3/2003, M. Mitchelmore 15/6/2003, B. Wiles 17/1/2004, T. Harding 2/4/2004, P. Dunford 15/3/2008, K. Webb 21/7/2008, B. Lenehan 1/11/2009, S. Veitch 1/4/2010, M. Henchel 2/10/2011, V. Davenport 8/10/2011, A. Findlay 2/10/2010. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Plaque - Opening of Wodonga Municipal Saleyards 1980
This plaque commemorates the opening of the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards, named the W. G. Page Saleyards, in 1980. The last sales at this facility took place in February 2015 before being replaced by the privately-run Barnawartha North's Northern Victoria Livestock Exchange. William George Page was Shire and City Engineer in Wodonga from 1965 until 1989. When he arrived the Shire of Wodonga had a population of 17,000 people. In 1966 Wodonga was selected as a city for special growth assistance. In 1972 Bill Page presented a new Town Plan to the Wodonga Council. Over the ensuing years he dedicated himself to bring this plan to fruition. He often had to argue and campaign with the Albury-Wodonga Corporation to push for the interests of development in Wodonga. This included winning a planning appeal to allow the saleyards to be relocated to Bandiana on the outskirts of Wodonga. Bill Page retired on health grounds in July 1989. The Council honoured him with a farewell dinner and renamed the saleyards at Bandiana the W.G. Page Saleyards in his honour.The Mayor , Cr Valentina Gillard, said "Every development in Wodonga in the past 24 years has a bit of Bill Page in it". William Page died 3 months later at 58 years old.This plaque commemorates an important centre in the development and support of the livestock industry around Wodonga.A bronze plaque bearing the symbol of the Rural City of Wodonga in the upper left corner and an inscription to commemorate the opening of the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards. It includes a detailed inscription.RURAL CITY OF WODONGA / THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED / ON 29TH JULY 1980 / BY /THE HON. J. C. BALFOUR M.P. / ACTING MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE /TO COMMEMORATE THE OPENING OF THE / WODONGA MUNICIPAL SALEYARDS CR. G. R. CHAMBERLAIN, J.P. MAYOR CR. I . J. MACAULAY CR. M. J. McEACHERN CR. D. I. SCHUBERT, B'E'N', J.P CR. H. W. DRAPER, J.P. CR. D.J .IVERSON CR. E. E. CHESTER CR I. D. WATSON CR. L. C. BOYES CR. B. F. ROGERS CR. P. M. STONE. J.P CR. B. McLEAN TOWN CLERK R. I. O"TOOLE A.I.M.A., A.R.M.I.T, M.A.I.H.S CITY ENGINEER W. G. PAGE, B.E, M.I.E (AUST) B.S .E.W.S L. G. E. A saleyards wodonga, w. g. page saleyards, livestock sales wodonga -
Woodend RSL
Memorabilia - Trench Art - French Shell Casing Model 1885 37 mm, January 1918
The Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP (37mm mle.1916) was a French infantry support gun, first used during World War I. TRP stands for tir rapide, Puteaux (fast-firing, designed by the Atelier de Puteaux). The tactical purpose of this gun was the destruction of machine gun nests. It was also used on aircraft such as the Beardmore W.B.V and the Salmson-Moineau. Fighter ace René Fonck used a 37mm mle.1916 on a SPAD S.XII.Shell casing - BrassOn the base: PDPs 267 1.18 37-85 (there is a symbol of a flaming bomb between 18 and 37) On the side: "1916 ROBECQ VIMY HAMEL BUSIGNY" On opposite side (in an engraved ribbon starting from the base): A-F-A- - - - 46th Bty - - K.F. KEATING -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Handbook for Contactors
A handbook is issued to all Legatees to assist them with their work with the legacy widows; eg childrens' education, welfare, accommodation, health. A quick easy guide to services provided by Melbourne Legacy such as bursaries, medical care, financial assistance etc for Legatees use. It was reissued annually for many years prior to keeping this information electronically. Many issues are held at 00305. Chapters of the book include the following, many of which are committees: Administration Anzac Day Observance Comradeship. 'Comradeship is an integral and important part of Legacy. This committee's function is primarily to arrange social and other activities which bring members together so that they become known to each other on an intimate and friendly basis; and so that when a member strikes a problem, he immediately knows with whom he might get into touch to discuss it in then spirit of mutual assistance.' Finance Huntingdale (Golf Club) Intermediate Legacy Liaison Personnel Committee Programme Committee Dealing with the Junior Legacy Committee: Boys' Group Camps and holidays Christmas party Contact Cultural and Library Dental Demonstration Education Employment Firewood Girls' Group Housing and accomodation Legal Longbank (holiday home for widows in need of a rest) Medical Newsletter Older widows Optometrists Pensions Probation Residences Special cases Welfare Appendix A Allowances for school requisites Appendix B Scholarships Appendix C Pensions / War widows pensions / Commonwealth widows pensions / Immediate assistance SCTF Appendix D Repatriation Department Appendix E Commonwealth Social Services Appendix F CWD - Children's Welfare Department Appendix G Hospital and medical benefits for Legacy Widows and their dependants Appendix H AMF Relief Trust Fund Appendix I SCTF - Services Canteen Trust Fund Appendix J Sir Samuel McCaughey Bequest Appendix K Various sources of assistance available (eg clothing, blankets, POW associations, RSL, conveyance allowances.)This booklet assisted legatees locating services available to widows and children from within Legacy or government departments.Cover, cardboard, colour pale yellow, pages paper, colour white. Black print. Corners of cover cut off at an angle.Melbourne Legacy, Legacy symbol, Handbook for Contactors, issued with Melbourne Legacy Diary 1960. regulations, objectives, rules, register -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Document, newspaper, The Red and White Diamond, 1918
An issue of the Field Newspaper of the 24th Battalion by the 24th Battalion Press printed entirely in the field. This edition is Volume 1 No.5, the Xmas Number 1918. The articles summarise battles that the 24th had been involved in, greetings from the Commanders, and news of the battalion. This issue has photographs of the officers who have had long service with the Battalion including Lieut.-Col. W.E. James, Col W.W.R. Watson, Maj. W.H. Ellwood, Capt. F.P. Selleck, and Capt. A.A. Ball. Was with other World War 1 memorabilia that has come from Legatee Frank Doolan, he was on the archive committee and made attempts to collate the history of Legacy. The founding members of Legacy would have been familiar with items like this as they fought in the first World War.A copy of the Red and White Diamond field newspaper x 16 pages, published for the troops in World War I.From L/tee F. Doolan in black penworld war one, souvenir, 24th battalion, frank selleck -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Legal record, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Agreement Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board with A.N. Colquhoun", May. 1948
Bound Document, two large ruled grey folded sheets with containing various schedules and letters typed onto foolscap (folio) or quarto sheets. Titled "Agreement Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board with A.N. Colquhoun "signed and sealed on 18th May 1945. Bound on left hand side with green ribbon. Gave Archibald Norman Colquhoun the right to advertising on the inside of tramcars and buses and on the rear of tickets for five years. Gave details of the contract, minimum payments, rebates and conditions of the contract. Schedule A - two pages - space available in tramcars Schedule B - two pages - buses ditto Schedule C - passenger check tickets / annum - some 350million - one page Schedule D - actual tendered document, 15/4/1948 - one page Schedule E - the Specification for the tender - five pages Schedule F - Letter signed by A.N. Colquhoun, on The Reilly Advertising Co. letterhead of which has was the Managing Director giving his credentials. Schedule G - supporting letter on The Reilly Advertising Co letterhead. Schedule H - Letter from the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd - supporting Mr A.N. Colquhoun. Schedule I - letter from MMTB advising A.N. Colquhoun of his successful bid. Schedule J - Draft agreement in tender document - five pages - signed 15/4/1948."996/7" in top left hand corner of document and stamped "Treasurer"trams, tramways, tickets, advertisements, tramcars, buses, contracts, legal agreements -
The Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Murray, The voyage of the Discovery, 1907
When I received the script of The Voyage of the Discovery I was amazed. I had only to read a few pages to realise that it was literature, unique of its kind ... Scotts mind was like wax to receive an impression and like marble to retain it. So wrote Leonard Huxley, and he was not alone in his opinion. Scott's account of his first expedition to the Anrarctic.Index, ill, p.709.non-fictionWhen I received the script of The Voyage of the Discovery I was amazed. I had only to read a few pages to realise that it was literature, unique of its kind ... Scotts mind was like wax to receive an impression and like marble to retain it. So wrote Leonard Huxley, and he was not alone in his opinion. Scott's account of his first expedition to the Anrarctic. antarctica, antarctica - discovery and exploration, robert falcon scott 1862-1912 -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, His Name Speaks for Itself; 1964
... in 2 parts Dovid Herman Theatre S. Tigel J. Levin F. Sivak I ...By Efraim Kishon, Israeli comedy in 2 partsdovid herman theatre, s. tigel, j. levin, f. sivak, i. zuker, s. migdalek, s. reichstein, s. szwartz, ch. zilberman, a. wygushin -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Day and Night; 1939
Union of Jewish Stage Melbourne known as David Herman Theatre. Under the auspices of I. Ginter. Tragedy in 3 actsdovid herman theatre, j. ginter, j. silman, r. rosenberg, s. ginter, s. oliver, s. rosenberg, b. rosenberg, r. feld, d. jooltak (zsultak), f. jedwab, rotfarb, h. max, introduced by j. giligitch, music by m. koadlow. -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Purim Concert 1951; 1951
1st play - Only a doctor, 2nd play - The Melbourne Megilladovid herman theatre, rochel beker, chaim lenzer, miriam rochlin, shia tigel, a. biderman, f. sivak, m. okerfeld, h. hirsh, a. simon, m. shadur, i. unikovski, s. lefkovitch, e. giligich, n. sukhvolski, y. sher -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, Mirele Efros 1931; 1931
Drama in 4 Acts , farewell performance of Madam Honig prior to leaving Australia. Performed by the Union of Jewish Stage Melbournedovid herman theatre, chana honig, sam aloni, f. elbaum, fanny rosner, sol mendelson, i. ginter, rochel rosner, j. glickman, shoshana sacks -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Programme, 200000 or the Big Winnings; 1933
Union of Jewish Stage Melbournedovid herman theatre, i. ginter, ch. hoyzi, mrs. glickman, r. hirsh, f. jedwab, a. weit, m. hurwitz, mr. shadur, s. mendelson, b. rosenberg, e. krawat, n. rosenberg, mr. hoyzi, mr. woolf, mr. sayfdis, m. marks, e. low