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Text, RVIB Rutherglen Auxiliary papers, 1980-1983
... royal victorian institute for the blind... institute for the blind ...This is a very small collection from the Rutherglen RVIB Auxiliary and was noted only 2 Auxiliary members over 80 years old were now collecting when they could. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1980 -1983. Letters -- various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Text, RVIB Winchelsea Auxiliary papers, 1976-1999
... royal victorian institute for the blind... ranging between 1990 - 1999. royal victorian institute ...The Winchelsea RVIB Auxiliary formed on July 2, 1931. This small collection contains index cards which were maintained by RVIB and contain the amount of donations made by the Auxiliary between 1976 - 1995 as well as the presentations delivered by RVIB employees to Auxiliary meetings between 1978 - 1995. Correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1990 - 1999. Letters -- index cards -- various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Text, RVIB Garfield Auxiliary papers, 1956-7
... royal victorian institute for the blind... ranging between 1956 -1957. royal victorian institute ...The Garfiled RVIB Auxiliary formed on August 2, 1955. This small collection contains correspondence to and from RVIB head office ranging between 1956 -1957. Various loose papers royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Text, Register of Inmates : No 1, 1867-1887
... royal victorian institute for the blind.... victorian asylum and school for the blind royal victorian institute ...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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Text, In Appreciation certificate register, 1986-1997
... royal victorian institute for the blind... to the organisation. royal victorian institute for the blind ...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... with relevant file numbers. royal victorian institute for the blind ...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 ...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... from 29/10/1986 to 1994/1995. royal victorian institute ...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... institute for the blind ...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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Text, RVIB Client newsletter, 1997-1999
... royal victorian institute for the blind... at RVIB. royal victorian institute for the blind ...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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Photograph - Image, RVIB Christmas card
... royal victorian institute for the blind... card sent out by RVIB. royal victorian institute for the blind ...A girl holds and feels the face of a doll, as she sits in front of a Christmas tree with wrapped and unwrapped presents underneath. This image was used for a Christmas card sent out by RVIB.Col. photograph of girl holding a dollNo. 43289 Take C-Aroyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
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Photograph - Image, Carols by Candlelight stage
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.... carols by candlelight Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...The Sydney Myer Music Bowl comes alight with the 3KZ Carols by Candlelight concert, date unknown. On the stage it musicians and a choir seated in a Calvary Cross arrangement that rises towards the ceiling of the Bowl.B/W photograph of Carols by Candlelight stageKZ2031carols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Photograph - Image, Woman studying with talking books
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... of this are reel boxes with braille labels. Royal Victorian Institute ...A woman sits in a lounge chair and rests a binder folder with paper on her lap. She holds a pen and appears to be writing as she listens. Her headphones are connected to a portable reel player, which sits on a table beside her, and on top of this are reel boxes with braille labels.Digital image of woman listening to an audio bookroyal victorian institute for the blind, talking books -
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Photograph - Image, Young man typing as he listens to a recording
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... and listens to headphones as he types. Royal Victorian Institute ...A young man sits in front of bookshelves of labelled black folders and listens to headphones as he types.Digital image of a male listening and typing on a typewriterroyal victorian institute for the blind, talking books -
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Photograph - Image, Man using white cane with mobility instructor
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Victorian Institute for the Blind Orientation and mobility ...Two people are walking in the front garden of RVIB. The man holds a white cane in front of him, whilst the woman raises her arm as she helps advise in use of the cane.Digital image of a male using a white cane with a woman along side to assistroyal victorian institute for the blind, orientation and mobility -
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Slide (item) - Image, View of RVIB from St Kilda Road, 1868?
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Victorian Institute for the Blind Buildings ...View from St Kilda Road of driveway to newly completed RVIB building. Believed to be taken around opening in 1868, there are no trees visible except for one on the side road (Moubray Street).royal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
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Slide - Image, Talma, Front view of St Kilda Road building, circa 1900
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... of trees. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Buildings Talma ...Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front garden. A circular garden bed outside the main entrance is filled with flowering plants and bushes, and surrounded by a stone driveway. Around the building, bushes, vines and trees have grown. Possibly circa mid 1870 to 1890's, based upon size of trees.Lantern slide of St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
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Slide - Image, Talma, Side view of St Kilda Road building, circa 1900
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... of the plants. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Buildings Talma ...Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front right hand side garden. The right front side of the building is shown, along with towers, and the garden is filled with trees and bushes. Circa 1880's-1910's given the size of the plants.Lantern slide of St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
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Photograph - Image, Two men playing swish
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... to their opponents. Swish Recreation Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...Swish is a fast paced game played on a table tennis table with an upright board instead of a net. Players hold a miniature cricket bat and use an audible ball that must go under the middle board and off the table to win a point. Players must use only their bat to keep the ball on the table, and not their body, and keep the ball moving along the surface of the table. In this image, two men hold bats and attempt to return the ball back to their opponents. 1 black and white photograph of men playing swishswish, recreation, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Photograph - Image, Man using machine with rehabilitation instructor
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Victorian Institute for the Blind ...Rehabilitation covers learning how to undertake various tasks with assistive devices. In this image, a seated man presses buttons, guided by the hands of a female rehabilitation instructor. Some buttons are labelled with Braille markers.1 black and white photograph of man and womanrehabilitation, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Photograph - Image, 1978 Carols by Candlelight, 1978
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.... Carols by Candlelight Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...Stage view of Carols by Candlelight, taken from inside the Myer Music Bowl. The orchestra and choirs watch the conductor, at a GTV camera televises the event.1 black and white photograph of orchestra and choirs on stagecarols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Photograph - Image, Man shaking hands with female
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... is speaking to him. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind ...Often RVIB staff went to people's homes to provide assistance such as orientation and mobility, and rehabilitation. In this image, a older man holds a white cane as he stands on the front garden step of his Victorian era home, shaking the hand of a younger female who is speaking to him. 1 black and white photograph of two people shaking handsroyal victorian institute for the blind, orientation and mobility -
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Photograph - Image, Older man and school boy holding white canes
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind..., outdoors, and each holding a white cane. Royal Victorian Institute ...Black and white photograph of a man wearing a suit and hat, and a young boy of approximately ten years of age, standing side by side, outdoors, and each holding a white cane.1 black and white photograph of man and boy holding canesroyal victorian institute for the blind, orientation and mobility -
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Photograph - Image, 1984 Carols by Candlelight stage, 1984
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... towards camera. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Carols ...Black and white photograph of the Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Crowd scene at Carols by Candlelight. Bowl is to right of shot. Light in centre, shining towards camera.1 black and white photograph of Carols by Candlelight stageroyal victorian institute for the blind, carols by candlelight -
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Photograph - Image, Woman working in office
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... Institute for the Blind ...Photograph of a young, red-haired woman operating what looks to be a telephone switchboard. The woman, possibly a receptionist, and possibly vision-impaired, wears headphones with a mouth piece to allow hands-free operation of the phone. With her right hand, she operates the keyboard in front of her. In the background is a bookcase with phone books stacked upon it.1 black and white photograph of woman working in officerehabilitation, royal victorian institute for the blind -
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Administrative record - Text, 38th Annual Report of the Council of Auxiliaries, 1965
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries Royal Victorian Institute ...Report on the combined efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries2 x A4 sheets stapled and foldedroyal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries -
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Administrative record - Text, 41st Annual Report of the Council of Auxiliaries, 1968
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries Royal Victorian Institute ...Report on the combined efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries2 x A4 sheets stapled and foldedroyal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries -
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Administrative record - Text, 42nd Annual Report of the Council of Auxiliaries, 1969
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries Royal Victorian Institute ...Report on the combined efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries2 x A4 sheets stapled and foldedroyal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries -
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Administrative record - Text, 49th Annual Report of the Council of Auxiliaries, 1976
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries Royal Victorian Institute ...Report on the combined efforts of RVIB Auxiliaries2 x A4 sheets stapled and foldedroyal victorian institute for the blind, auxiliaries -
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Sign - Image, Wash Your Hands
... Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind... at Ormond Hall. Signage Ormond Hall Royal Victorian Institute ...These signs were printed and placed on to chip board for display in the kitchen area (as shown by the screw marks in the top corners). Brown marks and heat damage were most likely caused by their location in the kitchen at Ormond Hall.2 digital images of Department of Health Regulation 85 around cleanlinesssignage, ormond hall, royal victorian institute for the blind