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Book - Text, Hawthorne Press, Songs of Light by Tilly Aston, 1946
Poems by blind activist and poet, Tilly Aston.pages with illustrationsnon-fictionPoems by blind activist and poet, Tilly Aston.tilly aston, association for the advancement of the blind -
Vision Australia
Book - Text, Hawthorne Press, Old timers by Tilly Aston, 1946
Poems by blind activist and poet, Tilly Aston.pages with illustrationsnon-fictionPoems by blind activist and poet, Tilly Aston.tilly aston, association for the advancement of the blind -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Box masks and discs
Cardboard box containing black cutouts for use in professional photographyTrue Cut Paper Masks and Discs 1 shilling (1/-)photography, processing equipment -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Edna Adams at Kooyong, 1995
Edna Adams was a member of the AFB and attended the Kooyong base. She was taught by Tilly Aston when she attended the RVIB School.2 colour photographs with negativesEdna Adams, student of Tilly Aston at RVIB School. Photographed at Kooyong 1995edna adams, association for the blind -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - SOLDIERS RELEASE BOOK, 1945-1948
ASTON, Derg James Randell Enlisted WORSTER (England) Intelligence Corps Ref Cat 5400, 5401 Booklet- cardboard cover, 3 fold out pages352132 Army Book X801 ASTON. D.J.R. 14972799 Soldiers Release Book Class “A”booklet, soldiers release, intelligence corp -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Balance
Aston Balance, maker uncertain -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Balance
Aston Balance, an historically valuable piece of equipment. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - SONGS OF LIGHT, 1935
Songs of Light. Newspaper clipping, from the 'Tiser' 14/10/1935, pasted in the front of the book along with a photo of the author. Contains a list of songs sorted for months of the year. The Author was blind from the age of seven.Tilly Aston.victoria, history, poems of life in the early years., life and times opf the era put to poetry. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Maiden Verses, 1901
This book contains verses written by Tilly Aston. Matilda Ann (Tilly) Aston was a blind writer and teacher who was born in Carisbrook, Victoria in 1873. She became totally blind at the age of seven. She learned Braille and gained her Matriculation Certificate, spending a short time at Melbourne University. She helped to establish the Victorian Association of Braille Writers and to found the Association for the Advancement of the Blind. She was the first Secretary and later President of the latter association. She was appointed the Head of the School for the Blind in Melbourne and retired from this position in 1925. She published several books of verse and prose. There is a Parliamentary electorate in Victoria called Aston. This book is of considerable interest because the author, Tilly Aston, has an important place in Australian literature. The book, ‘Maiden Verses’ has a local Warrnambool connection as it contains a poem written about Warrnambool, a town which Tilly Aston visited on occasions.This is a hard cover book of 146 pages. It is a book of poems written by Tilly Aston. The cover is dark red with the printing on the spine and on the cover in gold lettering. There is at least one page at the front of the book torn out. There is a receipt for the purchase of the book pasted on to the inside of the front cover. The date of the receipt made out to ‘John F. Watts’ is for three shillings and sixpence (1900). The book is bound with glue and string.Signature on the first page: ‘John F. Watts, Nov. 18th 1900’ (or maybe ‘1901’)tilly aston, australian literature, history of warrnambool -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Blind war workers newspaper article, 1938-1945
Four ladies sitting in a row all wearing glasses and knitting whilst Tilly Aston stands and the end assisting one of them. Copy of newspaper photograph with negativeExpert knitter. Blind War Workers. Poetess has formed little band of blind women and girls who knit for Red Cross. Miss Aston assists, instructs. Experts describe work as of highest class. Blind are supplying fighting forces with socks and scarves.tilly aston, association for the advancement of the blind -
Vision Australia
Letter - Text, Invitation to Shirley Adman's retirement function, 2005
Letter advising that Shirley Admans is retiring and a function will be held to celebrate her outstanding contribution to the Tilly Aston Council, members and the organisation.A4 page with printed border and writingnon-fictionShirley Admans is retiring! Michael Simpson, GM - Policy and Advocacy invites you To celebrate Shirley's outstanding contribution to Vision Australia, the Tilly Aston Council and most particularly to blind and vision impaired members When: Friday 26 August 2005 Where: Community Centre 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong Time: 12.30pm-2.30pm Light luncheon will be served RSVP: By Friday 19 August Cherry Johnson on 03 9864 9231 or Colleen Thom on 03 9864 9526 vision australia foundation, shirley admans -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Photograph - Framed photo finish, Greg Matthews Photo, Dark Paul, 21 January 1994
Dark Paul won the Bendigo Pacing Cup on the 21 January 1994, followed by Cougar and Aston Bow. Dark Paul owned by MJ Hanlan, was trained by AD Peace and driven by Mark Peace. Dark Paul raced from 1990 (2yo) through to 1995 (7yo). Career: 35 wins 22 seconds 5 thirds 90 starts.Two colour photographs, one small one large in a brown, black, gold frame. At the top: Bendigo Harness Racing 21-1-94/ 1994 SCN TV Bendigo Pacing Cup / C9 or Better At the bottom: Left corner: Distance 2700 metres/ Mile rate 2.03.7 / Greg Matthews Photos - Stawell Centre: Dark Paul (Paulsboro - Intrepid Pearl) / Cougar 2nd / Aston Bow 3rd Right corner: Owned by- MJ Hanlan/ Trained by AD Peace / Driven by Mark Peacebendigo harness racing club, horses, race, winner, bendigo trotting club, pacing cup, driver, trainer, owner, 1994, dark paul, ad peace, mark peace, mj hanlan, cougar, aston bow -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Staff
The Ballarat School of Mines was a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Ballarat School of Mines staff, including Harold Yates, Lindsay Pattenden, Morell Aston, Eric McGrath, William Durant, Geoff Biddington, Aurel Miller, Harold Trudinger, Lindsay Hillman, Harry Arblaster, Professor Warner, E.J. Barker. harold yates, lindsay pattenden, morell aston, eric mcgrath, william durant, geoff biddington, aurel miller, harold trudinger, lindsay hillman, harry arblaster, professor warner, e.j. barker, ballarat school of mines, staffmembers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - Scientific Instruments, Single Pan Balance, mid 1960s ?
According to lecturer in Chemistry, John Murray, this item was principally used by M.K. Aston, lecturer in Chemistry at the Ballarat School of Mines from 1947, and later Head of Chemistry until 1980. This balance was kept in M.K. Aston's office. A sartorius single-pan weighing machine, with optical balance display, in off whote cylindrical housing with domed lid. Front access sliding curved panels. Colour-coded weighing knob either side. Selecta Semi-micro, 100g x 0.01 mg Serial Number 104262m.k. austin, john murray, chemistry, scientific instrument, ballarat school of mines, sartorius, sartorius werke -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Association for the Blind Centenary: John O Wicking
To celebrate the work undertaken by various members on the Centenary Appeal, the Association for the Blind presented wooden shields as mark of recognition and respect.1 brown wooden shield with engraved gold and blue plate Association for the Blind Centenary. John Wicking. In appreciation of your outstanding contribution as Chairman of the Tilly Aston fund, part of the $7.5M Centennary appeal 1994-1997.association for the blind, john wicking -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, BRITISH ARMY INSIGNIA, 1945
14972799, ASTON, Derg James Randell. Enlisted Worster (England) Ref 5400, 5402 Austria Occupational ForcesBadge, metal, brass insignia Austria Occupational ForcesCrown, Rose, Leaves Ïntelligence Corps"badge, military insignia, intelligence corp -
Vision Australia
Text, 2002-2005
Vision Australia Foundation,Tilly Aston Customer Council minutes 12/9/2002 -27/6/2005Paper register -
Bendigo Military Museum
Financial record - PAY BOOK ARMY BRITISH, 1945
1497299, ASTON, Derg James Randell, Enlisted Worster ( England) 4th May 1945. Refer Cat No’s 5401, 5402Pay book cloth covered cardboard book, brownArmy Book 64. Soldiers service and pay bookpaybook, soldiers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Certificate - Certificate of Registry of Birth, Walter Herbert Withers, 22 October, 1854
Born at Nursery Terrace, Aston Manor in the District of Erdington in the County of Warwick, England True copy of Entry 397/1854 issued 17 April 1888.1854, birth certificate, edwin withers, sarah withers (nee welsh), walter herbert withers, john withers collection -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, UNO original cards, 1998
A set of UNO cards with printed instructions and a single Braille page. On the box is marked 'Braille UNO game 26787'. This set was used by Tilly Aston members when on holiday. UNO playing cards with braille embossed on top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners in red cardboard box recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Benalla Award Audio Book of the Year 1996
This award was presented at an award night hosted by the Braille and Talking Book Library to Richard Flanagan for "Death of a River Guide". As Richard Flanagan did not receive his award on the night the Braille and Talking Book Library kept it for him, however it was not collected. To encourage the development of audio books, a series of awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988, and sponsored by TDK from 1991 until their demise in 2000. Open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers, it aimed to recognise the quality achievements by individuals and publishing houses and to promote the inclusion of audio books into the mainstream market.Wooden rectangle with metal plate inscribed with winners nameBraille and Talking Book Library Tilly Aston 1873 - 1947 ... that all may read Benalla Award Audio Book of the Year 1996 Presented to Richard Flanagan for "Death of a River Guide"awards, audio books -
Vision Australia
Sign - Text, 'And the Eyes of the Blind Shall Be Opened', 2025
Created for an exhibition, this sign shows in large print and braille the first 13 lines of the Tilly Aston poem 'And the eyes of the blind shall be opened' from her book 'Maiden Verses'.White plastic board with black writing and Braille overlaybraille, tilly aston -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Vision Australia, Around Vision Australia: Episode 51
Covering issues and news about Vision Australia and the opportunities it provides for clients, volunteers and staff. Host: Stephen Jolley with guest interviews by Valerie Thomas. A special edition with Stephen Jolley covering the ceremony re-launch of the Tilly Aston Bell, with an audio interpretation of the history of the bell, Tilly Aston and Vision Australia, the rationale for the sculpture and audio effects and sounds that give the visitor an impression of how blind people relate to the world. Andrew Thurley updates on the latest books from library. Megan Denyer will give an update on electronic voting.1 digital sound file in WAV formatradio shows, vision australia, stephen jolley, andrew thurley, megan denyer -
Vision Australia
Decorative object - Object, Beaded bag, 1920s
Tilly Aston was also a talented crafts person. This open-weave evening purse was made by her in the 1920s, and features delicate, milky-white beads threaded on wire with green and pink glass beaded flowers.Beaded bag with red flowers on green stemsassociation for the blind, tilly aston -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Primitive Methodist Group of Christian Endeavour Stawell
Primitive Methodist 3 pages of small individual photos. The 49 photos of individuals was copies from "The Spectator" May 17, 1907 Stawell Circuit History pages 797 - 804 "Book" Cat no. 843, by Miss Tilly Aston.Individual photo of Primitive Methodists.Names on individual photo's; Mr. C.A. Akins & Mrs. C.A; Mr. J.J. Balding; Mr. Andrew Batten; Bond; Mr. F. W. Bond; Mr. G.M. & Mrs. G. M Bond; Mr. R. & Mrs. R. Brooks; Rev. R. W. Campbell; Mr. & Mrs. Candy; Mrs. Cato; Rev. J. Caterall; Mr. Hugh Crothers; Mr. & Mrs. Dalkin; Mr. A. H. & Mrs. A. H. Freeland; Mrs. Giles; Mr. Jos. Harris; Mrs. Jess & Mr. Jesse Heal; Mrs. C. A. Hird; Mr. Jas. Holden J.P.; Mr. Thos. Hutchings J.P.; Mr. Jory; Mr. & Mrs. Lodwick; Rev. J. A. Marsland; Mrs. Marsland; Mrs. Merfield; Mr. Geo. Middleton; Mr. Isaac Newton; Mr. W.A. Perry Late; Mr. A.H. Phillips; Mr. W.M. & Mrs. Phillips; Mr. Quine; Mr. & Mrs. Robson; Mr. John & Mrs. John Smith; Mr. T. Sussex; Mr. Viant Late; Mrs. S. Walton; Mrs. Wardman; Mrs. Richard Williams; Rev. Woodall (Avoca); stawell -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Girl reading to younger children, 1880s
Four girls surround an older girl, who is reading Braille on a park bench. Believed to be Tilly Aston, the older girl has her hair in plaits and appears to be concentrated on the Braille pages in front of her. At the end of the park bench rests a man's hat and another book of Braille. This image has been reproduced widely and in a variety of black and white or sepia tones. Possibly a publicity image used by the RVIB. On one copy, there is a note that image was made around 1918, based upon clothing, which would rule out Tilly Aston who would have been in her late 40s around then.B/W photograph of girl sitting on park bench reading Braille surrounded by four other girlstilly aston, royal victorian institute for the blind, braille -
Vision Australia
Award - Text, John Wilson Award citation - Neil and Elizabeth Maxwell, 6/10/2000
"The Board, Tilly Aston Customer Council and Staff acknowledge and record for posterity the outstanding service given to blind and vision impaired people in Victoria. This exceptional contribution was made in a selfless and warmhearted manner and continues Vision Australia's tradition of caring and sharing. Inherent in the many attributes displayed were the admirable qualities of leadership, loyalty, consistency of purpose, and a great generosity of spirit. In recognition of this distinguished service we now pay tribute to and honour Neil and Elizabeth Maxwell in the presentation of the John Wilson Award on 6th October 2000." Signed by John Cook - Chief Executive Officer, ? Chairman, Tilly Aston Customer Council and Malcolm Daubney, President.1 white A3 page with blue border around edgevision australia foundation, neil maxwell, elizabeth maxwell -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, The Association for the Blind, Blind Members' Council annual reports and annual general meeting minutes 21/8/1981 to 19/9/1997, 1981-1997
These meetings were held at the Kooyong office and the minutes include Present, Chair, Apologies, Minutes, Matter arising from minutes, Correspondence, Life governors, Election of members, Nominations, Reports from Regional Blind Members groups. Some highlights are: 30/6/1990 under the capable leadership of Mrs Elsie Germon the schools programme has been re-convened. Regular visits are being made to primary schools. Speakers are accompanied by sighted guides. 9/8/1991 Executive Director, Mr John Cook reported merger of the Braille & Talking Book Library with AFB. First radio appeal for 3RPH raising over $30,000, opening of the new Baringa Day Centre at Shepparton. 30/6/1996 the annual report highlighted the Centenary of AFB it was noted that self-help has always been the major emphasis underpinning the work of the Blind Member's Council. The Tilly Aston Fund raised over $1/2 million for the new National Information Centre. The peer support work and monitoring of services, ensures that we give back something to AFB, for the support we receive. BMC representatives made 70 visits across the State. The Council registered the Tilly Aston Rhododendron as a lasting way of acknowledging the work of our founder. 19/9/1997 The Chairman welcomed those present to the second combined meeting of the AFB and the Tilly Aston Customer Council. The Council welcomed the change in Articles and Memorandum of the Association and the formation of the Tilly Aston Customer Council which allowed all customer of the Association automatic membership and input to the monitoring of services. Minute book of Blind Members Council annual reports and general meetingsassociation for the blind, blind members council -
Vision Australia
Text, 1994-1998
Association for the Blind,Tilly Aston Customer Council minutes 20/10/1998 - 26/8/2002. Minutes contains welcome of new members, and work undertaken with 3RPH, public transport, schools, library and other groups on improving services for blind members.Paper register association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Free Lending Library of the Blind building opening, 1919
In 1894 the Victorian Braille Writers Association was established in order to create a braille lending library. Such an endeavor also meant a need of space for storage. At first the library was accommodated in the home of Mrs May Harrison before moving to the home of Mrs Dickinson two years later. Eventually, with the help of donors, a space was rented in the Block Arcade to house the 1300+ volumes it held and the yearly increase produced by its braille transcribers. Fortunately in 1918 the Trustees of the Edward Wilson Estate provided 4000 pounds to pay for a new building in Commercial Road. Despite some misgivings from the RVIB at the time, this building was home to both braille volumes and talking books (albums and cassettes) for many years.1 b/w photograph of people on a stageFree Lending Library for the Blind. Senator G. Fairbairn, on behalf of the Edward Wilson Trust, presenting the key of the building to Miss Aston, a Braille reader, representing the Braille Writer’s Association. 26th April 1919. (Label on mount board)tilly aston, braille and talking book library