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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Henry (Harry) & Mrs Elizabeth Freeland nee Unknown's Home in Deep Lead
Deep Lead Henry (Harry) and Elizabeth Freeland's Home. Destroyed by fire 1991stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Henry Goldsworthy & Mrs Sarah Goldsworthy nee Lemon's Family with 12 of their 13 children at their home in Stawell 1890
Portrait - Goldsworthy Family Groups 1890 with twelve of thirteen children at their home in Stawellstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Jens Kofoed’s Home in Armstrong -- Rear View
Jens Kofoed’s Home Armstrong (Rear View) tanks and Palm Tree in foreground.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr David Dunn & Miss Hilda Green with the Wedding group in front of a weatherboard home
Portrait of David Dunn & Hilda Green Wedding group in front of weatherboard home..stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wehl Family home "Carlsruhe" on the Western Highway
Rear of Private Home "Carlsruhe" Western Highway (Wehl) Family Demolished 1993stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Harry Blachard and Mrs Euphemia Blachford nee Unknown with their youngest daughter in front of their home at 17 Allen Crescent Stawell
Harry and Euphemia Blachford and youngest daughter in front of their home 17 Allen Crescent.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Whitehall House" -- MrJohn Hutching’s First Home in Greens Creek
John Hutching’s First Home. Greens Creek before destroyed by fire 1915stawell -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Plan (sub-item) - Samuel Painter’s first home – early 1890’s. He is on the right of the photo
Samuel Painter’s first home – early 1890’s. He is on the right of the photo. -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Photograph (sub-item) - Mr. Edward Hughes’ home, ‘The Oaks’, in Hartley Road, Wonga Park in 1933
Mr. Edward Hughes’ home, ‘The Oaks’, in Hartley Road, Wonga Park in 1933. -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Photograph (sub-item) - The Heims’ family home, about 1933, with Mr. Van der Sluys in foreground
The Heims’ family home, about 1933, with Mr. Van der Sluys in foreground. -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Signs of the Times, Home and health : a household manual ; containing two thousand recipes and helpful suggestions on the building and care of the home in harmony with sanitary laws; the preservation of health by clean, consistent living; and the home treatment of the more simple ailments and diseases, by the use of natural, rational remedies instead of drugs / prepared and edited by a competent committee of home-makers and physicians, 1908
Labelled: 'Phillip Island & District Historical Society', 'Presented to the Phillip Island & District Historical Society by Mrs Sybil Justice of Ventnor. 1969.' Inscribed 'Mrs T. Justice, Grantville, 10/3/09'.home & health, t justice -
Orbost & District Historical Society
books, First Aid to the Injured ; Home Nursing, 1918-1919
These books were owned and used by sisters, Hilda and Elsa Wehner who were the daughters of Hermann Wehner, early Orbost blacksmith. Sir James Cantlie was a Scottish physician who was a pioneer of First Aid.These first aid guides produced by the St John Ambulance, the largest teacher of first aid in Australia, were an important addition to the home library and used regularly. Two small books on first aid. Both books are published by St John Ambulance Association. 1829.1 is First Aid to the Injured - a small book with a black cover. It is the 37th edition. 227pp. It was written by Colonel Sir James Cantlie. 1829.2 is Home Nursing - a small book with a brown cover. 272pp. It was written by Mildred Heather-Bigg. The title and spine printing is white on both books.1829.1 has Hilda Wehner written inside the front cover. 1829.2 has Elsa Wehner written inside the front cover. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Plan of the Ballarat Children's Home
Copy of a plan of the Ballarat Children's Home (formerly Ballarat Orphanage) in Victoria Street. The plan names each building, and identifies the oval, tennis courts, playground and farm. The hall, dining room and school have been highlighted in orange. The 'Blue Birds' building has an orange question mark over it. WGS 84 37degrees 33' 35" S 143 degrees 53' 10" EWritten in blue "Board meeting next Wed"ballarat children's home, ballarat orphanage, orphanage farm, farrel cottage, swimming pool, gym, leach building, school, infant school, junior's wing, administration, laundry, blue birds, superintendent's residence, assistant superintendent's residence -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Breen family at home
B&W photo of the Breen family at home in Menzies Creek. The family group comprises an older man in a three-piece suit, who has white hair and moustache, three women standing in a doorway to a lattice-covered verandah, are younger man identified as Ted Breen (right hand side), and two small boys. The Group stands in front of a weatherboard and fibro-cement house. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Gayle Blackwood, Mudbrick home, 23 Stanley Avenue, Eltham, 2002, 2002
Home and garden at 23 Stanley Avenue; Charles Hanlin, builder; Landscape by Gordon Ford.11 colour prints 10 x 15 cmhouses, mudbrick, gayle blackwood collection, charles hanlin, gordon ford, stanley avenue, eltham -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat Children's Home Annual Report, 1969, 1969
Ballarat Children's Home was formerly the Ballarat Orphanage. The 1969 report was the 104th annual report. White soft covered booklet ballarat children's home, ballarat orphanage, r.m. sharp, matron, donaton form, w.j. north, m.j. brown, mandy heinz, queenscliff, christmas tree, peter grant farm, trawalla, pauline lunnon, joan trounson, charlotte thayer, beverly lacey, b. boyd, roger mcfarlane, a.c. rizzoli, f.n. pitts, football, list of contributers, orphanage, mark farley -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Concongella Home Station Cemetery including the grave of Mr Willam Chapman & Mrs Isabella Chapman nee Unknown 1994 -- 4 photos -- Coloured
Concongella - Home Station Cemetery 1994 4 photographs inc grave of Isabella Chapmanstawell -
St Matthews/Wiseman House Archive
Photograph, St Agnes Girls Home, Lambie Cottage, c.1950s
Lambie Cottage was an addition to St. Agnes Girls' Home, providing more modern accommodation.Development of St Agnes Girls' Home to accommodate additional children in a more modern setting.A b&w photograph of large room with single beds lined up along each wall, bathroom at the end of the room, timber floor.Copied with permission -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Jens Kofoed & family at their home in Armstrong
Two storey brick building and garden with family in front. Jens Kofoed’s Home Armstrong.stawell ararat house -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Home to Stawell" after a visit to Seppelts Cellars in Great Western 1922
Large group of people - Home to Stawell 1922. Visit to Seppelts Cellars. Great Westernstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Welcome Home Flags & Banner at the Stawell Fire Brigade after World War 1
Welcome Home Flags & Banner (Held at Stawell Fire Brigade) World War 1stawell ww1 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bennet family home 51 Smith Street Stawell with Father playing Croquet on front lawn
Bennet family home 51 Smith Street with Father playing Croquet on front Lawnstawell industry -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr L.O.B. Fleetwood-Smith receiving a Presentation at his family home in Scallan Street
L.O.B. Fleetwood-Smith receiving a Presentation. Photo taken in front of home in Scallan Streetstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr R. M. & Miss M. C. Telford taken at their home in Scallan Street c1895
Portrait of R. M. & M. C. Telford taken at their home in Scallan Street. C1895stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Jack Nicholson's Home at 45 Maud Street cnr Colquhoun Street c1940's
Nicholson Jack – Home 1940’s 45 Maude Street cnr Colquhoun Streetstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mrs Margaret Wehl nee Unknown with Vera and Carl Wehl at the Whel Family Home in Halls Gap
Wehl Family & Home - Halls Gap Mrs Margaret Wehl with Vera and Carl Wehlstawell -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Aerial view of Elanora Nursing Home, 1980-1989
Aerial view of Elanora Nursing Home. Mair Street and the train line are clearly visible.Aerial photograph mounted on boardassociation for the blind, elanora home (brighton) -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Turning of the first sod for the Association for the Blind's Ballarat home, 1954-1956
Turning of the first sod for the Association for the Blind's Ballarat home for the elderly, later known as Kelaston.1 x black and white photographassociation for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Vision Australia
Text, Association for the Advancement of the Blind Home Committee January 1937 - November 1941, 1937-1941
Minutes of the monthly meetings of the AAB Home Committee held at 7 Mair Street, Brighton to discuss items related to the running of the Brighton home for the Blind (later named 'Elanora'). A brief index of names preceeds the minutes. Agenda topics included Accounts, Matron's Report, Applications for Admission and Official Visitors, rules for admission and guidance (p.i), dissatisfaction between staff (p.19), installing ear phones in the infirmary (p.103) and the potential purchase of land at the rear of the home (p.168). Correspondence and an inmates register have been listed for some of the period. 1 paper registerassociation for the advancement of the blind, elanora home (brighton) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine - Magazine Article, Rosscorp Pty Ltd, 1990 Home Directory Magazine, 1990
Articles featuring local Eltham mudbrick houses designed by Robert Marshall, Alistair Knox, etc and landscape bush gardens by Gordon Ford • “At Home with the Browns”, pp114-116 ‘Cherrytrees’, home of Margaret and Neil Brown, originally built in 1917 for eminent Collins Street surgeon, Dr. Kent-Hughes. • “The Mud Brick homes of Eltham”, pp148-149 References to Alistair Knox and Robert Marshall • “Mudbrick Collecting”, pp150-155 Features a Robert Marshall designed home built by Barry Wild and Geoff Williams • “Mudbrick sophistication”, pp156-158 Features a Robert Marshall designed home with Gordon Ford landscape garden • “It grew like topsy”, pp160-162 originally designed by Alistair Knox then extended upon • “A love of the environment”, pp163-164 Features artist and local Councillor Jenni Mitchell’s mudbrick cottage designed by Bohdan (Danny) Kuzyk with influences of Alistair Knox • “Build your own muddy”. Pp165-167 • “Pioneer of bush gardens; Gordon Ford and his no mowing no weeding approach”, pp174-177 robert marshall, alistair knox, gordon ford, mudbrick, margaret brown, neil brown, cherrytrees, dr kent-hughes, eltham, barry wild, geoff williams, jenni mitchell, bohdan (danny) kuzyk, bush gardens