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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing - Helen Semmler, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 12, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing - Helen Semmler, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 15, 2010
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Darebin Art Collection
Drawing - Helen Semmler, Helen Semmler, Book Illustration for Ghost Ride by Rosemary Hayes; Page 18, 2010
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Wedding of Rupert Hayes and Bessie Bennett, 1922
rupert hayes, bessie bennett, marriages, methodist church -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1920-1929
Mrs Hayes worked at the Asylum as a nurse.A black and white photograph of Mrs Dorothy Hayes walking down the road at the Sunbury Asylum. Unmountedsunbury asylum, hospitals, sunbury mental hospital, hays, dorothy (mrs), wilson, dorothy (miss), nurses, george evans collection -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph shows the detail of some of the memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a fringed sash and a medal. 1954 Stawell Gift John Hayesjohn hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of the Stawell Gift trophy taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a trophy cup in a glass case. Stawell Gift 1954 John Hayesjohn hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Microfilms, Microfilms – The Australian & The Age Newspapers, 2014, 2015, 2014-5
These microfilms have been produced originally for use by students and staff in the Deakin University Library WarrnamboolThese microfilms are for use by researchers3 cardboard packets of microfilm (cellulose material) VC000688.1.2.3 – The Age,1st Dec. to 31st Dec. 2014; VC000688.4.5 - The Australian, 1st Dec to 31st Dec 2014 VC000688.5.6.7 – The Australian, 1st Jan. 2015 to 31st Jan. 2015 Roll no. 804,805,806,807 Service Copy Vesicular Dates as abovc the australian 2014-2015 microfilms, the age 2014-2015 microfilms -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of a framed display of mementos of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of memorabilia from the Stawell Gift 1954, displayed behind glass in a frame. John Hayes.john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL, Post 1945
Frederick HAYES enlisted in the 2nd AIF on 28.6.1940 Regt No VX41213 age 30 years. He embarked with the 2/24th Bn on 5.2.1941 and disembarked in the Middle East on 23.3.1941. The unit was soon in Tobruk. He was hospitalised on 27.7.1941 with Otitis Media a serious Ear Infection. he was returned to Australia disembarking on 23.5.1942. He was discharged from the Army on 2.5.1943 holding the rank of CPL in the 2/1st SEC Aust Kit Store. Records show he was entitled to 3 other medals including the Africa Star.Australian Service Medal, court mounted, no rear pin.VX41213 F HAYESmedals, military, history -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph shows the detail of some of the memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of the detail of a sporting photograph in the corner of a framed display. John Hayes Stawell Gift 1954john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph shows the detail of some of the memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. The photo was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of the detail of a sporting photograph in the corner of a framed display. John Hayes Stawell Gift 1954john hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image
John Hayes - Stawell Gift Winner, who was a former Rutherglen boy, gave a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society in the Common School Museum. Date to be checked. This is one of 3 copies of a photograph of his trophy.Colour photograph printed on A4 paper of the trophy - The Stawell Gift 1954 John Hayesjohn hayes, stawell gift -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1925-1935 (Approximate)
Donated by Mrs Bonnie Lockwood, formerly HamiltonBlack & white reproduction, unframed. Post card size. Group of five, Alec Hayes, Norman Hamilton, Ida Lawson, other two unknown. Group dressed as back to schoolers, probably for a 'Back to Rutherglen' celebration.Written on back of photo: "Alec Hayes, Norman Hamilton, Ida Lawson" "Geo Lingrave?"george lingrave, alex hayes, norman hamilton, ida lawson, alec hayes, back to rutherglen -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 3/04/2006
Photograph is of framed memorabilia of the Stawell Gift 1954. It was taken on a visit by John Hayes to the Common School Museum to give a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society. John Hayes, the winner of the Stawell Gift in 1954, was a former Rutherglen boy, who also produced "The Glen Guys", a booklet about Rutherglen personalities.Colour photograph of a banner, a trophy medallion on a ribbon, and two sporting photographs, all displayed behind glass in a frame. John Hayes 1954 Stawell Gift Winnerjohn hayes, stawell gift, the glen guys, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image
Photograph is of John Hayes - Stawell Gift Winner, who was a former Rutherglen boy, giving a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society in the Common School Museum. Date to be checked.Colour photograph printed on A4 paper of a man giving a talk in a room of the Common School. John Hayes 1954 Stawell Giftjohn hayes, stawell gift -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image
Photograph is of John Hayes - Stawell Gift Winner, who was a former Rutherglen boy, giving a talk for the Rutherglen Historical Society in the Common School Museum. Date to be checked.Colour photograph of John Hayes giving a talk in a room of the Common School. #rd April 2006. 1954 Stawell Gift Winnerjohn hayes, stawell gift -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Old Gold Towns of Victoria, 1970
Histories of the old gold towns in VictoriaHardback. Yellow dust cover. Front of jacket illustration-The Diggings, Ballarat. The poppet head, battery house, and mullock heap are typical of an old gold mine, and have been restored on Sovereign Hill over the old North Normandy mine. Back of jacket-The Bend in the Road, at Clunes. Inside both front and back cover is a drawn map of Victoria showing all the towns mentioned in the book. Stamp of the Marysville & District Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779 Signature of H M Olivergold town, victoria, australia, history -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Letter - Correspondence, 10/09/1951
Allan's mother is very happy to hear of Allan and Alette's engagement.Quinn CollectionA two and a half-page letter written on two sheets of pale blue paper (0885.a1-2), headed 14 Fitzroy Street, St. Kilda and dated 10/9/51. The stamps have been torn off the matching envelope (0885.b). The postmark is St. Kilda. ''17 Sep.' is stamped upside down in purple on the back on the back.Letter commences "Allan Dear" and concludes "...From Mum and Kip"letters-from-abroad, allan quinn, mrs k hayes, jim hayes, alette andersen -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Report of the Review of the E.J. Barker Library, 1994, 1994
Blue soft covered book on the Mt Helen Campus library.e.j. barker library, mt helen library, helen hayes, library -
Cornish College
Car Bumper Sticker, 2011
Made in 2011 and distributed to the College community to help promote the College.The brochure lists the College website as “www.cornishcollege.org” which was used until VRQA registration was completed. After the College opened in 2012 the web address became “www.cornishcollege.vic.edu.au” A car bumper sticker printed in colour. A light blue background with the Cornish College logo, motto, name and website.campaign_to_save_cornish, logo, motto, car sticker -
Cornish College
Car Bumper Sticker, ezi design & print (Gavin Hayes), 2012
Made in 2012 and sold as a fundraiser for $5 each.The background colour was changed to white so that the logo would stand out better. The original blue car stickers did not stay waterproofed for long. The College web address was also amended as it was no longer an organisation.A car bumper printed in colour\. A white background with the Cornish College logo, motto, name and website.cornish_college_inaugural_year, logo, motto, sticker -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Hayes, Roger, OnPpoint: A Rifleman's Year in the Boonies: 1967 - 1968
It was the bloodiest year in Vietnam. For one man, it was the most unforgettable year of his life.It was the bloodiest year in Vietnam. For one man, it was the most unforgettable year of his life.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives, american -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Siri HAYES, In the far reaches of the familiar, 2011
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, W R Hayes, The golden coast : history of the Bunurong, 1998
A history of the section of Victorian coastline from Andersons Inlet to Cape Woolamai. Includes descriptions of the impacts and consequences of European occupation on the Aboriginal people of this region.maps, colour photographs, b&w photographs, b&w illustrationsbunurong, boon wurrung, andersons inlet, cape woolamai, colonisation -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Gerard Hayes, State Library of Victoria to Patricia Davies, 01.04.1997
This letter is regarding granting permission to authorise reproducing Robin Boyd-copyright material for scholars and researchers.Typewritten on letterhead -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Gerard Hayes, State Library of Victoria to Patricia Davies, 14.04.1997
This letter confirms arrangements that the State Library of Victoria be authorised to copy Robin Boyd-copyright material in the collection for the purpose of research and study.Typewritten on letterhead -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - BILLY STUTT AND THE RICHMOND FLYBOYS, NEVILLE F HAYES, BILLY STUFF AND THE RICHMOND FLYBOYS, 2008
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Trudy Hayes, Beyond The Red Sand Hills - (Extract) Pomonal, 1999
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Federation University Art Collection
Artwork - Ceramics, Ceramic Containers by Ailsa Adern, c1950
Ailsa ADERN (1918-2006) Born New Zealand Arrived Melbourne 1942 Elsa Ardern arrived in Melbourne in 1942 to earn money for a trip to the United Kingdon. After marrying she settled at Warrandyte. In 1954, after her two children started school, Adern studied Pottery at Melbourne Technical College under John Bernard Knight. In 1961 she joined the Potters' Cottage at Warrandyte with friends Sylvia Halpern and Kate Janeba. She worked from a studio under the family home, exhibiting at the cottage and also through the Victorian Ceramic Group when it was set up in 1969. In 1980 she established a workshop at Tathra on the far south coast of NSW, sharing her time between Tathra and Warrandyte for the next 25 years. Amongst the work made at Tathra were some very large pieces which she fired in the Stafford Brothers' wood-fired brick-kiln at Kalaru. Part of the clay for these came from the Staffords' clay-pits. With Sylvia Halpern and Gus McLaren Ailsa Asern celebrated her long association with the Potters' Cottage by exhibiting in its 45th anniversary exhibition in 2003. 2. Her works are signed with an incised 'Elsa Ardern' or 'EA'.Two thrown and handworked 'bottles' featuring verticle ridges on the edge of each form. Her pots are valued for their strong form , ed by her characteristically subtle wood-ash glazes. ceramics, ailsa adern, pottery