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Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: November 13, 2001
... Sound recording... the Institute: November 13, 2001 Audio Sound recording Royal Victorian ...Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. November 13: Organ donation with Dr Alan McLaine, Meeting new Public Relations Manager – Julia Saralogis. royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Vision Australia
Audio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: September 4, 2001
... Sound recording... Audio Sound recording Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...Around the Institute was a weekly program designed to keep clients and staff informed of events, activities and thoughts relating to low vision and blindness. It consisted of interviews undertaken by Jo Matthews, with sound engineer Ed Gamble, designed to inform, educate and explore on a variety of topics. September 4: Recreation update – Chris Headland, Book review – Marcus Stacey, M40 program – Janet Cronin, Website and computer tips – Glen Morrow. royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Mont De Lancey
Mixed media - Book and Record, Australian Bush Sounds - book, Australian Bush Sounds, 1968
... animals A book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from ...A book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. It is a follow-up to the previously very successful record of Australian Bird songs by Carl and Lise Weismann in 1957 - 58. All were recorded in their natural surroundings but for the Dingoes which they had to insert the howls of a group in a faunal reserve. The lyrebird was drawn from and excellent sequence by Harold Pollock. The book describes the Sound and Communication in Animals and Insect Sounds.A slim square hardcover book with text by Allen Keast and a record of Australian Bush Sounds. The cover has a photograph of a Black Swan nesting in open wetlands. Inside the left front cover is a pocket with an EP record by Carl and Lise Weismann. The book has explanations of the sounds recorded as well as black and white photographs of the creatures featured. p.20.non-fictionA book and recording of Australian Bush Sounds from the Victorian border to Cape York. It is a follow-up to the previously very successful record of Australian Bird songs by Carl and Lise Weismann in 1957 - 58. All were recorded in their natural surroundings but for the Dingoes which they had to insert the howls of a group in a faunal reserve. The lyrebird was drawn from and excellent sequence by Harold Pollock. The book describes the Sound and Communication in Animals and Insect Sounds.animals, insects, mammals, australian birds, australian animals -
Mont De Lancey
Mixed media - Book and Record, Harold J. Pollock, Menura the Lyrebird, 1979
A book and recording of Menura the Lyrebird. It was recorded in the lyrebirds' natural habitat in the Dandenong Ranges Victoria. The book describes the life of two birds, Theresa and Wanderer with coloured photographs depicting them in the bush.A slim white square hardcover book with text by Harold J. Pollock and a record of Menura the Lyrebird. The cover has the title written at the top - Menura the Lyrebird with a round photograph of a Lyrebird in the bush with its tail fanned. Jacaranda Nature Series is printed in blue at the top right hand corner of the front cover. At the bottom is printed in black lettering - EP RECORD INSIDE FRONT COVER. Inside the left front cover is a pocket with an EP record recorded by Harold J. Pollock. The book has explanations of the sounds recorded as well as coloured photographs of the lyrebirds in their natural habitat. At the back of the book is a list of recordings on each side of the record. The back cover has a black and white photograph of Harold feeding a lyrebird by hand on his knee. A paper card illustrated with a coloured lyrebird on the front with an inscription inside is inserted at the front of the book. 20 pp.non-fictionA book and recording of Menura the Lyrebird. It was recorded in the lyrebirds' natural habitat in the Dandenong Ranges Victoria. The book describes the life of two birds, Theresa and Wanderer with coloured photographs depicting them in the bush.australian birds, australian animals, records -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Video recording and proceedings of 'Ethics and Legal Problems in Resuscitation' seminar, 20 March 1991, Geelong Hospital
Written proceedings and video recording of a seminar held at the Geelong Hospital on 20 March 1991. The topic of the seminar, ethics and legal problems in resuscitation, resulted in a heated debate among attendees. Several doctors took issue with a presentation by Megan-Jane Johnstone, a nurse, ethicist and academic, in regards to documenting decision-making, patients' rights and guidelines around resuscitation. Other speakers included Paul Mestitz (Physician at Geelong Hospital) and Brian Bourke (Barrister). The seminar took place from 7.45-9:45pm in the John Lindell Lecture Theatre at the Geelong Hospital. The content was donated to the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) on a USB by Megan-Jane Johnstone, with the aim of raising awareness of how members of the medical profession debate and respond to ethical and legal concerns in healthcare. The original was given to the donor on VHS in 1991.115 minute video file (.mp4 multimedia format), transferred from VHS tape. In colour, with sound. Video shows proceedings of 'Ethics and Legal Problems in Resuscitation' seminar at The Geelong Hospital on Wednesday 20 March 1991. An image file shows a scan of the proceedings of the seminar, with handwritten notes indicating the name of those asking questions during discussion.ethics, nursing, legal, law, bioethics, medical ethics, patients rights, decision making -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Cassette sound recording Tobruk Concert 1941
... Cassette sound recording Tobruk Concert 1941.... Memorabilia Cassette sound recording Tobruk Concert 1941 ...This cassette was taped by the Rats of Tobruk Association. ABC war correspondent Chester Wilmot (1911-1954) pioneered the use of recording equipment in the field. He spent several months in Tobruk in 1941. In October 1941 the ABC Field Unit recorded a concert put on by 400 Australian soldiers in an ammunition cave. Wilmot’s introduction sets the scene and items feature individual and chorus items and a saxophone and piano accordion performance.This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. A cassette of the Tobruk Concert held in 1941 in the caves behind the lines in an armament cave in Tobruk. "TOBRUK CONCERT 1941"world war 11, rats of tobruk, tobruk, chester wilmot, concert in tobruk -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, ABC Broadcast April 24th 1957, 1957
Legacy hold an Anzac Commemoration Service for Students every year. For many years it was simultaneously broadcast on the ABC radio stations around the State for students that could not attend. This tape has not been played but presumably from the date it is a recording of the broadcast of the 1957 service.A record that the Anzac service for students was of significant importance that it was broadcast on the ABC.An audio recording on a clear plastic spool of an Annual Anzac Commemoration Service for Students in 1958 in a cardboard box with the Mastertape logo. Top of box. Mastertape, M.S.S. Recording company Ltd., in red print The master sound system in blue print. Poyle Farm, colnbrook, Bucks, England in blue print. Type PM15 Bottom Box, handwritten, black ink Anzac OBS COMTE. In blue ink, A.B.C. Broadcast April 24th 1957. In pencil, Simpson and the donkey. Spool M.S.S. side no1 no2. Tape, magneticanzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Annual Dinner 1958, 1958
The tape has not been played but presumably is a recording of part of the Annual Dinner held in 1958 due to the label.A record that Legatees felt their meetings were worth recording for future reference.An audio recording on a clear plastic spool of an Annual Dinner in 1958 in a cardboard box with the Mastertape logo.Printed with Mastertape M.S.S. recording company LTD. Type in red print. PM15, BW2.561, stamp. The master sound system, Poyle farm, Colnbrook, Bucks, England in blue print Torn cardboard, Annual Dinner 1958.legatee event, legatee -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Rebecca Ryan Memorial concert: an evening to remember, 19/10/2001
... Sound recording...: an evening to remember Audio Sound recording ...Every two years the Burwood Education Centre holds a music concert in Ormond Hall, where blind and low vision performers come from around the state to perform. The concert is held in memory of Rebecca Ryan, a talented musician who passed away aged 15. This recording was made on Friday 19th October 2001 and features a variety of performers, a tribute to John Shute and the presentation of scholarships from the monies raised through ticket sales.2CDS of audio recordings of the music concert for Rebecca Ryanrvib burwood school, joseph samarani, maritah suki, marina connelly, astrid connelly, samuel hodson, dean carland, megan sykes, amara wagner, michael kelly, jordie howell, natasha paterson, felicity joyce, rory burnside, melissa cutler, ashleigh malone, peggy soo, alysha hayes, alan taylor, christopher hooper, mick curran, jim millar, ross de vent, paul shorten, bianca nolan, lauren hayes, kristian kupsh, maree littlepage, john shute -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 2002 Carols by Candlelight conditions of entry, 2002
... Sound recording... conditions of entry Audio Sound recording ...As people waited in queues to get into the 2002 Carols by Candlelight, the conditions of entry were played to the crowd. Different musical numbers were selected, with the same voice overlay to ensure that attendees were advised about safety, what was not allowed inside the venue, proceeds of sales and suggestions on how to minimise queue time.6 musical tracks with voice overlaycarols by candlelight, vision australia -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 2011 Carols by Candlelight conditions of entry, 2011
... Sound recording... conditions of entry Audio Sound recording ...As people waited in queues to get into the 2011 Carols by Candlelight, the conditions of entry were played to the crowd. Different musical numbers were selected, with the same voice overlay to ensure that attendees were advised about safety, what was not allowed inside the venue, proceeds of sales and suggestions on how to minimise queue time.6 musical tracks with voice overlaycarols by candlelight, vision australia -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 20th Anniversary messages to VAR Mildura, 1998
... Sound recording... Mildura Audio Sound recording ...In March 1998 Mildura residents received their first broadcast from RPH radio. These messages from VA CEO Ron Hooton, former RPH manager Stephen Jolley and former production program coordinator Roberta Ashby congratulating the station on their 20th anniversary.1 CD with 3 sound files3mph radio station, ron hooton, stephen jolley, roberta ashby -
Vision Australia
Artwork, other - Text and Sound Recording, Vision Australia logo, 2005
... Text and Sound Recording... logo Vision Australia logo Artwork, other Text and Sound ...Audio and print logo produced for Vision Australia. Audio version was included in 2005 time capsule.Audio and print Vision Australia logocorporation records, vision australia, time capsule -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Magic 1278, 2008 Carols by Candlelight concert from Magic 1278, 2008
... Sound recording... 1278 Audio Sound recording Magic 1278 ...Audio recording from radio station Magic 1278, of the 2008 Vision Australia Carols by Candlelight concert.2 CDs of audio recordingsLabelled CD2 and CD3 (CD1 not found)vision australia, carols by candlelight -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 1997 Carols by Candlelight, 1997
... Sound recording... Carols by Candlelight Audio Sound recording ...Audio recording of the 1997 Carols by Candlelight concert at the Sydney Myer Music Bowl.18 tracks of audio recordingscarols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind, louise anton, danielle gaha, troy cassar-daly, jane scali, denis walter -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Edison Home Phonograph
... May 1906. Sound was recorded on wax cylinders. Edison... May 1906. Sound was recorded on wax cylinders. Edison ...Thomas Edison was one of the world’s most prolific inventors, holding over 2,000 different patents. One of his earliest inventions was the phonograph. The Edison Phonograph Company was formed on October 8, 1887, to market Edison's machine. The original machine went through many modifications. The Patent information on this machine indicates that it was manufactured after May 1906. Sound was recorded on wax cylinders. Edison cylinders were the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound. These hollow cylindrical objects have an audio recording engraved on the outside surface which can be reproduced when they are played on a mechanical cylinder phonograph Beginning in 1889, pre-recorded wax cylinders were marketed. They featured professionally made recordings of songs, instrumental music or humorous monologues in their grooves. The earliest cylinders were made from soft wax and later hard wax was utilised. Further developments by several companies, led to the introduction of celluloid cylinders. In late 1908, Thomas Edison had introduced wax cylinders that played for about four minutes (instead of the usual two) under the Amberol brand. The Amberols were manufactured with flat rim-ends, to prevent confusion with the earlier bevel-edged two-minute version. In 1912, the Edison company eventually acquired patents to the celluloid technology, and almost immediately started production of the new brand as Edison Blue Amberol Records. Cylinder records continued to compete with the growing disc record market into the 1910s. In 1912, Columbia Records, which had been selling both discs and cylinders, dropped the cylinder format, while Edison introduced his Diamond Disc format, played with a diamond stylus. From 1915, new Edison cylinders were re-recordings from Edison discs. Although his cylinders continued to be sold in steadily dwindling quantities, Edison continued to support the owners of cylinder phonographs by making new titles available in that format until the company ceased manufacturing all records and phonographs in November 1929.This item is significant because it is representative of early home entertainment in the late 19th and early 20th century.An Edison Home Phonograph in a wooden case. No trumpet included.On outer case' Edison On metal plate: Thomas A Edison TRADE MARK On large metal plate: Detailed inscription of Patent informationphonograph, thomas edison -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia amalgamation letter, 08/07/2004
... Sound recording... amalgamation letter Audio Sound recording ...In 2004, three state based blindness organisations (RBS, RVIB, VAF) asked it's member to vote upon a merger. On July 8, 2004 this letter was sent out to audio-profiled members to advise on the successful outcome of the voting members and ratification by the Federal Court. As of July 5, 2004, the new organisation was formed, and this communication was to advise that services would still continue under the name of Vision Australia Foundation and the Board is looking forward to providing enhanced services in the future. 1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia foundation, corporation records, steve jones, merger -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 2005 Graeme Innes letter to members regarding postal ballot on name change, 27/07/2005
... Sound recording... ballot on name change Audio Sound recording ...In July 2005 Chairman Graeme Innes wrote to members to let them know that the vote on a special resolution to change the name to Vision Australia was successful, with 89% of members approving the change. Now the work of raising awareness of the name had begun and members were invited to become involved with this.1 CD with 1 sound filecorporation records, tony porter, vision australia -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision News: information for supporters of Vision Australia Foundation - audio version, 1999-2004
... Sound recording... - audio version Audio Sound recording ...Supporters of Vision Australia Foundation were kept informed about programs, activities and opportunities within the larger organisation via Vision News. 1 CD with 1 sound filenewsletters, vision australia foundation, tony porter, jenny seedsman -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Results and Observations from Research into Employment Levels in Australia - overview document, March 2007
... Sound recording... document Audio Sound recording ...In 2007, research was taken into employment levels of people who are blind or have low vision via a survey and interviews with a variety of people. This report was commissioned to provide primary evidence on the employment and unemployment situtation, and compare this to ABS data. 1 CD with 9 sound filesvision australia, employment, david baldwin -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Nexus new membership letter and constitution, 11/07/2004
... Sound recording... Society of NSW Francis Greenslade 2 CDs with 1 sound file each ...In 2004, three state based blindness organisations (RBS, RVIB, VAF) asked it's member to vote upon a merger. On July 27, 2004 this letter was sent out to audio-profiled members to advise that their membership in RBS, RVIB or VAF would automatically be transferred to the new entity - RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd. Attached was a copy of the Constitution of RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd (which came to be known as Double Dot), for clients to read. Project Nexus was the internal name for the merger, and was printed on the CD label.2 CDs with 1 sound file eachvision australia foundation, corporation records, merger, royal victorian institute for the blind, royal blind society of nsw, francis greenslade -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Christmas at 1179, 2004-2011
... Sound recording... Christmas at 1179 Audio Sound recording ...Interviews with volunteers and staff at 3RPH about their roles and how they spend Christmastime. 1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia, 3rph radio station, stella glorie, amanda fehim -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, RVIB Volunteer newsletter - audio version, 1994-2005
... Sound recording... version Audio Sound recording ...Volunteers for RVIB were kept informed about programs, activities and opportunities within the larger organisation via the RVIB Volunteer Update. 1 CD with 1 sound fileroyal victorian institute for the blind, newsletters -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Pieces relating to PENI (People for Equality Not Institutionalisation)
... Sound recording... perception of how they should live their lives. In these recordings ...In 1985, amidst a backdrop of limited expectations for people who are blind or have low vision, PENI (People for Equality Not Institutionalisation) was formed. Frustrated by the lack of support from the agencies that were designed to help them and community attitudes, the group sought to increase representation at agencies management, employment opportunities, accessible information, participation in decisions and change perception of how they should live their lives. In these recordings, Ramona Mandy reads the PENI Newsletter number 3 and a radio show covers the formation of PENI and the reaction of RVIB management and the BWU (Blind Workers Union) to this. 1 CD with 3 sound filespeni, ramona mandy, david blyth, martin stewart -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, 2005 RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd name change to Vision Australia postal ballot, 15/06/2005
... Sound recording... Sound recording ...In July 2005 RBS.RVIB.VAF Ltd members were asked to vote on a special resolution to change the name to Vision Australia. Postal ballots were sent out, with accompany explanations in the member's format of choice - audio, braille, large print - to explain the vote and that 75% of members were required to approve it for the change to occur.1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia foundation, corporation records, royal victorian institute for the blind, royal blind society of nsw, tony porter, vision australia -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Tilly Aston Heritage collection: a story of vision and change, 2002
... Sound recording... collection: a story of vision and change Audio Sound recording ...The Tilly Aston Heritage collection is named after a trail blazing woman whose work and leadership helped improve the limitations people who were blind or had low vision experienced in the early twentieth century. This unique collection consists of photographs, archives and memorabilia relating to blind and vision impaired people over the past century. 1 CD with 1 sound filevision australia foundation, tony porter -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Brian Crozier International, Steps in the right direction: Karen Knight - move to Coorparoo, 12/7/2010
... Sound recording... direction: Karen Knight - move to Coorparoo Audio Sound recording ...Karen Knight, Regional Manager for QLD/NT for Independent Living Services at Vision Australia, talks about she became blind and her journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo.1 wmv file audio recording on hard drivevision australia, karen knight, coorparoo, oral history -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Brian Crozier International, Steps in the Right Direction: Jenny Scown - move to Coorparoo, 12/7/2010
... Sound recording... to Coorparoo Audio Sound recording Brian Crozier International ...Jenny Scown, team leader at Business Enterprises at Coorparoo, talks about she became blind and her journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo.1 wmv file stored on hard drivevision australia, jenny scown, coorparoo, oral history -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Brian Crozier International, Steps in the right direction: Merv Mathews - move to Coorparoo, 12/7/2010
... Sound recording... Audio Sound recording Brian Crozier International ...Merv Mathews, who works at Vision Australia, talks about he became blind and his journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo.1 wmv file of audio recording on hard drivevision australia, merv mathews, coorparoo, oral history -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Brian Crozier International, Steps in the right direction: Sean Quinn - move to Coorparoo, 12/7/2010
... Sound recording... to Coorparoo Audio Sound recording Brian Crozier International ...Sean Quinn, who is a Vision Australia client, talks about he became blind and his journey through life including the move to the new office at Coorparoo.1 wmv file audio recording on hard drivevision australia, sean quinn, coorparoo, oral history