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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "On track for a tram ride into history", 19/09/2011 12:00:00 AM
Yields information and has a strong association with those involved in the 18-9-2011 BTM Family fun day.Pages 1 and 3 of The Courier, Ballarat, Monday Sept 19, 2011 featuring photographs and an article on the BTM Family Fun day, titled "On track for a tram ride into history". Has a photograph of Roger Salen standing in front of No. 27 on the depot fan, as MC of the event on page 3 and photo of 40 on access track on front cover. Photos by Jeremy Bannister of The Courier.btm, family fun day -
Blackburn Cricket Club
Premiers 1979-80 4th XI C1 Grade
1979-80 4th XI C1 Grade Premiership team Back Row (l-R): Terry Dynes, Robert (Bob) Grieve, Robert (Bob) Hille, Phil Crawley, Jeremy Beard, Denis Johnston, Kevin Lawson. Middle Row: John Cotter (President), Roy Main (c), Allan Berry, Terry Sacristani (Coach). Front Row: Nick Bateman, Darren Croft.1979-80 4th xi c1 grade premiers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report, 2011, 2011
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat had a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is Australia’s newest public University. Headquartered in Ballarat, Victoria, the University offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. With campuses from Horsham in the west of the state, to Churchill in the east, the name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses contributing to a new and different Australian university.Soft covered annual report of 152 pages with a photo of a building under construction on the cover. Photographs include Y Building (Science) under construction, University of Ballarat Pipe Band, Ted Ballieu, Julia Gillard, Honorary Doctorate to Jeremy Johnson; Grant Petch, Khoa Do, Sonia Tuner, Lisa Marshall, Danielle Button, Rana Stollery, Christopher Schliefort Inscriptions and Markings peter hall, robert smith, ebony place, michael thurston, roger donaldson, heather ridout, petch, khoa do, sonia turner, colin marshall, university of ballarat act, sizer, quigley, walker, wilson, mcquilton, simmons, doig, hobday, douglas, hemming, paul hemming, coutts, holmes, battersby, david battersby, reconciliation, reconciliation action plan, atkinson, fagan, balliue, gillard, prime minister, premier, pipe band, university of ballarat pipe band, pipe band championships, jeremy johnson, sovereign hill scholarships, foundation. chancellor's circle, robert h.t. smith, bonnie fagan, bonnie chew, ashlee rodgers, shanaya sheridan, alinta edwards, deanne gilson, ben atkinson, ted ballieu, julia gillard, nick maxwell, e.j. barker, jeanetta kerr-grant, grant petch, sonia tuner, lisa marshall, danielle button, rana stollery, mt rowan equine centre, christopher schliefort, honorary doctorate, university of ballarat -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital prints, The Courier Ballarat, "Family fun day celebrates Ballarat trams", 19/09/2011 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the BTM Family Fun day and what was published by The Courier on their web site.Set of 11 colour digital prints on A4 sheets from The Courier website, 19/9/2011 with the web story and then 10 sheets each with a photo by Jeremy Bannister. Has two comments. BTM Members in the photographs include Roger Salen, Alan Bradley, Richard Gilbert, Neil Lardner and Christopher Mitchell. Each of the sheets has the caption and people involved at the bottom of the sheet. trams, tramways, btm, family fun day, events -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "who's in it today? " / "Tramway", 30/09/2011 12:00:00 AM
Pages 42 of The Courier, Ballarat, Monday Sept 30, 2011 featuring photographs of people attending the BTM Family Fun day, titled "who's in it today? " / "Tramway". Has a photographs of Roger Salen standing in front of No. 27 on the depot fan, as MC of the event , Neil Lardner, Alan Bradley and Christopher Mitchell. Photos by Jeremy Bannister of The Courier. See Reg item 50?? for prints of these photos from The Courier's web site.btm, family fun day -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Association for the Blind Board Members 1994-1995, 1995
Group photos of the Association for the Blind 1994-95 Board members, taken for the annual report. The board comprised of: Norma Crook, Don Draffin, Henry Malycon, Terry Cocks, Marjorie West, Robin Pleydell (Vice President), John Moule (President), Malcolm Daubney, Eve Lustig (Vice President), Graham Upton (Treasurer), Jeremy Wurm, Michael Gorton, Elizabeth Judd, Claire Proctor, John Cook (CEO) and Elaine Leahy (who was absent from the shoot)10 x Col. transparencies of AFB Board membersassociation for the blind, norma crook, don draffin, henry malycon, terry cocks, marjorie west, robin pleydell, john moule, malcolm daubney, eve lustig, graham upton, jeremy wurm, michael gorton, elizabeth judd, claire proctor, john cook -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Church hero farewelled", 3/08/2013 12:00:00 AM
Laminated copy of the Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 3/8/2013, titled "Church hero farewelled", reporting on the death of Austin Brehaut. Story by Fiona Henderson, with a Jeremy Bannister photo of Austin in front on No. 26. Reports on Austin's career in the Anglican Church, as a BTM Conductor and his other local work. Has four other memorials on the right hand side. Copied onto yellow paper. See Reg Item 5914 for original items.btm, conductors, anglican church, memorial -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Borner's ready to take baton for historic ride", 10/03/2006 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 23-02-2006, titled "Borner's ready to take baton for historic ride". Photo by Jeremy Bannister features Ray Borner, basketballer, leaning from 671 holding a miniature Commonwealth Games Relay Baton, with Frank Puls at the controls. Gives details of the relay. Article by Jane Moyle. Has Commonwealth games logo in the bottom left hand corner. See also Reg. Item 3349 for further photos.On rear in pencil, "23/2/2006"queens baton relay, btm, commonwealth games -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flyer - Invitation, Invitation to Emmanueli Collection, 2018
The Mission to Seafarers hosted an art auction on July 12 2018, with works by well-known artists such as R_O_N_E, photographer John Gollings, illustrative artist Jeremy Kyle and Catherine de Boer who brought together their work, as well as her own, into the same room. During an attempt to climb Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania Catherine de Boer, promised the guide who helped her, Emmanueli to finance his studies and get his diploma in safari guiding and wildlife management. On the Go Fund Me page Catherine explains: By running this type of event, the Mission to Seafarers demonstrates its support to the Community,emmanueli collection, auction, catherine de boer, tanzania, mount kilimanjaro, community -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Primary School 1985 Class Photo Grade 6, 1985
1985 GR 6: Back Row: Garry Brown, James Foley, Jeremy Scheltus, Mark Yendle, Shannon Beath, Nathan Rooks, Chris Aravanis, Alan Harding. 2nd Row: Chris Pearson, David Weaver, Belinda Neave, Natalie Bartholomeusz, Michelle Bingham, Lee Baker, Christian Toro. Front Row: Rosabel Franklin, Kim Evans, Sherie Blackwell, Anna Burak, Vicki Olney, Candy Pietersz, Joanne Williams. Teacher: A. Irvine(left) and ? -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Depot strikes it lucky", 30/05/2006 12:00:00 AM
3446.1 - Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 30-5-2006, titled "Depot strikes it lucky" about the BTM winning a MIRA (Museum Industry Recognition Award). Has photo of Austin Brehaut standing in front of No. 26 in front of depot. Picture by Jeremy Bannister. Quote Stephen Butler about the reconstruction of the sub-station, fund raising and the Award. 3446.2 - A4 sheet print of the Courier's Web site, printed 31-05-2006 - shortened version newspaper article.btm, substation, museums australia, awards -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Print/s - set of 4, Judith Bailey, 22/9/2007, 23/9/2007
Set of four colour photographs / prints taken on either the occasion of the special tram for the Friends of the Botanic Gardens, Ballarat, 150 years of the Ballarat Botanic Gardens, September 23, 2007 or setting up the tram the previous day. All on Fujifilm Crystal Archive paper. Taken by Judith Bailey, Secretary, Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. .1 - On the tram, Jeremy Bannister, Stephen Butler .2 - on the tram with Roger Salen .3 - one of the kids who made the flowers .4 - Putting the flowers on 40 - Daniel Edwards 150 years of the gardens, friends of the botanic gardens, wendouree parade, flowers, tram 40 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Bid to bring back city's tramway", 4/08/2014 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 4/8/2014 - with headline - "Bid to bring back city's tramway" and sub-heading "Potential to boost tourism". Item written by Melissa Cunningham, about the construction of a tourist based tramway in Ballarat following a suggestion by Residents following the announcement of a study in Bendigo. Quotes Peter Hiscock, Ron Edberg, Jeremy Johnson and Catherine King. Has a photo of a line up of BTM trams with Richard leaning from the first one. Refers to the study of 15 years ago. ballarat revival, sovereign hill, tourist trams, eureka -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Catalogue, GDMM 2014, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Graphic Design & Multimedia, Federation University, Ballarat, 2014
In 2014 the University of Ballarat took control of the former Monash University campus in Churchill Gippsland, and UB became Federation University Australia. This is the work of students at the Camp Street Campus, Ballarat. Lecturers listed as Ben Mangan and Chrissie Smith. Student list: Fiona Appledore, Kellie Beatty, Ella Byworth, Leah Cushion, James Daniel, Chris Drummond, Peter Gaulke, Ashlen Gloury, Harley Hollow, Celina Mulgrew, Katrina Organ, Lucinda Pendock, Jeremy Pietsch, Heidi Rixon, James Robertson, Jayde Romey, Stevi Thomas, Melissa Thompson. Final page includes list of sponsors.40pp full colour book plus cover 4pp perfect bound cover, bright watermelon-orange card with holographic foil.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia, bachelor, degree, camp street campus, arts academy, fiona appledore, kellie beatty, ella byworth, leah cushion, james daniel, chris drummond, peter gaulke, ashlen gloury, harley hollow, celina mulgrew, katrina organ, lucinda pendock, jeremy pietsch, heidi rixon, james robertson, jayde romey, stevi thomas, melissa thompson -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Plaque - Memorial Plaque, Australian Navy, 2007
The two windows commemorate both seafarers of two world wars and the historic vessel Dreadnought. The installation coincided in 2007 with the 150th anniversary of services to seafarers by the Mission to Seafarers.Rectangular memorial plaque. The plaque is bronze with brass edged frame and bronze raised lettering on a black background. The plaque is mounted to a brick wall beneath windows referred to.Australian Navy Windows Dedicated by RT. Rev. Bishop Jeremy Ashton - 1st March 2007 Celebrating 106th Anniversary year of the foundation of the Australian Navy. Windows designed, crafted, installed by Commodore Dacre Smyth AO Legion D'Honneur Ran in conjunction with Victoria Division - Navy League of Australia during the 150th Anniversary year of Mission to Seafarers - Melbourneaustralian navy, windows, reverend bishop jeremy ashton, commodore dacre smyth, ran, 150th anniversary, 2007, mission to seafarers -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Prep A, 1979
Colour photograph - Prep A,1979."Attached to photograph" Back Row-L to R: Michelle Bingham, Wendy Graham, Jeremy Scholtus, David Beattie, Mark Guscot. 2nd Row- L to R: Kim Evans, Vivienne Magibbon, ?, Shannon Beath, Steven Thorpe, Rosabel Franklin. Front Row- L to R: ?, Cindy Bartlett, Stacey Forfar, Joanne Williams, Stephanie Bartlett. -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1993, 1993
Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1993, the award was won by Ruth Park for her book 'A Fence Around a Cuckoo'. The award was accepted by her literary agent Tim Curnow. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to Irini Pappas for the audio version of 'Put Your Whole Self In', a story about the Northcote Self Group Hydrotherapy and Massage group, by Meme McDonald, which also won 'Audio Book of the Year'. Presentations were made by Arnold Zable, Lorna Hayter, Meme McDonald, James Wright and Jeremy Wurm. 25 colour photographs, 4 black and white, 1 single negative (behind P1540.13) and 7 strips of negativeawards, braille & talking book library, james wright, arnold zable, lorna hayter, meme mcdonald, jeffrey hodgson, paul karo, rose blustein, irini pappas, jeremy wurm, michael carman, eileen larkin, iris wileman, elsie warren, beryl grover, ida dolinko, estelle cother, peggy stenboig, marjorie oke, ada handyside, sheila baldwin, joyce spokes, stanley mcgeagh, maggie millar -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Church hero farewelled", 3/08/2013 12:00:00 AM
Has a strong association with Austin Brehaut, Priest for the Anglican Church and a BTM Conductor..1 - Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 3/8/2013, titled "Church hero farewelled", reporting on the death of Austin Brehaut. Story by Fiona Henderson, with a Jeremy Bannister photo of Austin in front on No. 26. Reports on Austin's career in the Anglican Church, as a BTM Conductor and his other local work. See also Reg Item 8152 for another copy with other memorials. .2 - Funeral requiem service held at the Holy Trinity Church Sebastopol, August 5 - 8 page A5 document with a photo of Father Brehaut on the cover.btm, conductors, anglican church, funeral -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints, Equipment, 1998
4 photographs with a note attached to Kevin (Blaze?), (Lecturer) from Joss Tonkin (Archivist) dated 12 August 1998 asking him to identify them. (1) "Still-for making distilled water. Decommissioned about 8 years ago still in situ PSL 2." (2)"Dissecting microscope with light source. Part of the closed-circuit TV system. PSL 2 Current." (3) Drafting table in Lanscape Graphics Room (MB?) Current." (4) "Nursery Office-about 3+ yrs old. It's a computer! Role ? Ask Jeremy Wallace."kevin blaze, lecturer, joss tonkin, archivist, distilled water, dissecting microscope, drafting table, lanscape graphics room, nursery office, jeremy wallace -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Rainfall welcome despite the cold", 15/06/2004 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 15/6/2004, featuring a colour photo of Frank Puls at the controls of a single trucker, contained within an item titled "Rainfall welcome despite the cold". Caption of photo is "Welcome Sight: Frank Puls, 72, operates the tiny windscreen wiper on his tram during a journey around the Ballarat Botanical Gardens yesterday." Picture Jeremy Bannister. Item was about the recent rainfall in Ballarat and the cold weather. On front cover is an item "A New Focus for Lake" about the Ballarat Tourist Association's focus on Lake Wendouree - notes the tram. Was continued on page 2. Notes that the area is a low cost tourist attraction. lake wendouree, weather, btm, tourism -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, 1978
Plan of RBG with grid references. Produced by Dept. of Crown Lands and Survey, Victoria, Division of Survey and Mapping. Prepared in 1978 from surveys completed in 1976. (1) 2 copies plan. Main areas, buildings, etc., labelled, beds outlined. (2) Original coloured plan and reduced size photocopy. More labelling, particularly beds (handwritten). Labelled Jeremy J. Wallace with handwritten notes on reverse re a project. (3) Reduced size photocopy. Handwritten labelling of beds. (4 - 11) Enlarged photocopies of sections of (1) Handwritten notes and plant labelling. (1). Photgraphed copies by FRESCO 510131-TA. (12) Plan on a grid, coloured. "No Public Access," areas marked.jeremy j. wallace, royal botanical gardens melbourne -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE MAPLE STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GRADE 1-2 G 1999
Coloured photograph of the Maple Street primary School Grade 1-2 G class 1999 and their teacher. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Stephanie Barker, Jesse McKune, John Washbourne, Ryan Woods, Rebecca Hooper, Brooke McKindley, Beau Jackson, Matilda Brown, Rodney Reeves, Megan Baird. 2nd Row L-R: Courtney Jackson, Breanna Lea, Jessica Wild, Craig Pearce, Jayden Cardinal, Nicholas Sing, Ben Bacon, Jeremy Hassell. Front Row L-R: Quenton Oibo, Nicole Watts, David Symons, Sigrid Bruhn, Jessica Ansell, Jade Ritchi, Britta Parry, Natalie Thompson, Caitlin Ansell. Teacher: M Gregson. Principal: Mr David Robins.Arthur Reed Photoseducation, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square maple street p.s. collection - photograph - grade 1-2 g 1999, stephanie barker, jesse mckune, john washbourne, ryan woods, rebecca hooper, brooke mckindley, beau jackson, matilda brown, rodney reeves, megan baird, courtney jackson, breanna lea, jessica wild, craig pearce, jayden cardinal, nicholas sing, ben bacon, jeremy hassell, quenton oibo, nicole watts, david symons, sigrid bruhn, jessica ansell, jade ritchi, britta parry, natalie thompson, caitlin ansell, m gregson, mr david robins, arthur reed photos -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Leonard Alfred George Strong, Flying Angel the story of the Missions to Seamen, 1956
Blue faded canvas cover with gold lettering on spine. No dust jacket. 189 pages, index and black and white photographs.non-fictionl.a.g. strong, flying angel, missions to seamen, reverend alfred gurney goldsmith -
Unions Ballarat
Flyer - Save TAFE Monster Meeting - flyer, 2012
This flyer was modelled upon the "Monster Meeting" notice that was held at the time of the Eureka Stockade. The Save TAFE flyer was produced to advertise a meeting regarding Victorian State government cuts to the TAFE education system in 2012. The group remains a subcommittee of Ballarat Trades Hall. The initial meeting (monster meeting) was produced to encourage community engagement in the Save TAFE campaign. The writing on the flyer reads thus: "No taxation without education! Education is anathema to conservatism! For an educated person will not be a slave! ON Sunday July 8th At Two o'clock A MONSTER MEETING Of the Ballarat Community & all who will attend at the People's Trades Hall Camp St, Ballaarat To form a committee of interested and passionate persons to advocate for affordable and equal access to quality education and training. Down with the attack on Public Education and Training TAFE Cuts, VET Cuts, VCAL cuts, EMA cuts and attacks on students and teachers. Authorised by: Jeremy Smith, NTEU UB Branch President and Brett Edgington, BTLC President The reduction of TAFE courses and change in fee structure had particular impact upon the Ballarat community in terms of training, employment and future services available. There were several successful rallies in the Ballarat CBD, showing a great demonstration of community and union organising. The group played a pivotal role in the demise of the Ballieu/Napthine government.Jpeg copy of flyer.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, tafe (victoria), baillieu, ted, premier (victoria), education - tafe, national tertiary education union, australian education union, union campaigns, political campaigns -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 3A, 1979
Colour photograph - Grade 3A,1979."Attached to photograph" Back Row-L to R: Katie Walton, Stella Yiannaros, Craig Brown, ?, Kathleen Gallagher, ?, Debra Short, Edward (?), Adam Grey. 2nd Row- L to R: David Thorpe, Andrew Blackwell, ?, Jeremy Pyatt, ?, Rachel Mavroudis, Mark Blizzard, Nicole Stevens, Pauline Morrison. 3rd Row L to R: ?, Erica Gill, ?, Stephen Booth, Sandra McGibbon, Richard (?), Michelle Cook, ?, Melissa Day. Front Row- L to R: Rohan Gale, ?, ?, ?, Trina Hill, Helen (?). -
Bialik College
Ceramic - Class of 1996, Grade 6 plate
Created to commemorate the 1996 (grade 6) classA large dish, possibly made from China 44cm in diameter.The Bialik school emblem is central to the upper area of the plate. Words in Hebrew and English are painted and scratched into the plate. ‘Step Forward With Courage’ ‘We will always be proud to be part of the Bialik Family. With thanks from the Class of 1996. Students names appear on blue leaves which curve in two lines around the bottom part of the plate. Students’ names: Jeremy Gomo, Carly Goldston, Ben Gold, Jeremy Glick, Boris Garber, Melissa Gaddie, Ben Fridman, Matt Fishman, Yariv Field, Paul Benet Elise Biaylew, Efrat Bogaty, Tali Budlender, Benjamin Czapnik, Daniel Dobos, Steven Czarny, Guy Albeck, Caroline Banky, Mark Blashki, Naomi Buchner, Adrian Chazan, Marty Dodge, Ittay Ekstein, Simon Feldman, Joel Fetter Becky Litwinow, Paulina Leibovitch, Dina Kluska, Michael King, David Januszewicz, Steven Harris, Dean Harris, Amy Grossbard, Michael Sadovsky, Tali Plotnik, David Serry, Anna Shaked, Cassie Rosenberg, Slava Shklyarevsky, Irina Roshkovan, Henry Shoyket, Benj Snyder, Warren Rozen, Yuliya Perchyonok, Renata Zilberg, Suzannah Palmer, Elijah Yeo, Elly Meltzer, Adina Trainor, Anthony Marget, Amanda Teitel, Tamar Sztal, Tomas Lopata, Russell Sochen. The reverse, base side, has painted in the centre point The Class of ’96 Handpainted by Rochelle Weinman Melbourne. grade 6, graduation, school, bialik -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, 5 January 1958
John Rodney Oliver (7 July 1931 – 26 September 2010) was the son of Frank and Moira. Rodney Oliver was born on 7 July 1931, and lived for many years at the Missions to Seamen at the Flinders St Extension. Rodney was schooled at Melbourne Grammar, matriculating in 1948. Then, after a couple of years as a lumberjack and jackaroo, he commenced at University of Melbourne, beginning more than half a century’s association with Trinity College. Graduating with a BA in 1953, Rodney then made the first of many trips to England, reading theology at Bishop’s College, Cheshunt. A man who revelled in scholarship, he was also a competitive and energetic bowler, snooker and squash player. Ordained deacon on 23 September 1956, in the St Albans Diocese, his first ministry as curate began at the picturebook village of Much Hadham, where he met the love of his life, Lesley Brooks. Rodney was ordained priest on 5 January 1958, at the Missions to Seamen, Melbourne, commenced twelve years as Chaplain of Ballarat Grammar School in February 1958, and returned to England to marry Lesley in early 1961. Each of his and Lesley’s four children, Jeremy (TC 1979), David, Antony and Kate (TC 1987) was born at that time, during which amongst other things, Rodney taught Religious Instruction, Latin and English, pioneered bushwalking and mountain climbing in western Victoria, ran a large scouting group and coached an Australian archer.Medium format photograph depicting two chaplains.rodney oliver, frank leslie oliver, mission to seafarers, flinders street, st peter chapel, courtyard, ordination, john rodney oliver (1931-2010) -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Fiona Magowan, Telling stories : Indigenous history and memory in Australia and New Zealand, 2001
Telling Stories looks at the place of life stories and of memory in history: who tells life stories: the purpose for which they are told: the role of story and history in the politics of land claims: and the way language impacts on research and writing. Contents: Introduction /? Bain Attwood and Fiona Magowan 1. Indigenous Australian life writing: tactics and transformations /? Penny van Toorn 2. Stories for land: oral narratives in the Maori Land Court /? Ann Parsonson 3. Crying to remember: reproducing personhood and community /? Fiona Magowan 4. The saga of Captain Cook: remembrance and morality /? Deborah Bird Rose 5. Encounters across time: the makings of an unanticipated trilogy /? Judith Binney 6. In the absence of vita as genre: the making of the Roy Kelly story /? Basil Sansom 7. Autobiography and testimonial discourse in Myles Lalor's 'oral history' /? Jeremy Beckett 8. Taha Maori in the DNZB: a Pakeha view /? W. H. Oliver 9. Maori land law and the Treaty claims process /? Andrew Erueti and Alan Ward 10. 'Learning about the truth': the stolen generations narrative /? Bain Attwood.B&w photographsindigenous history, maori history, oral histories -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 2A, 1978
Colour photograph - Grade 2A, 1978."Attached to photograph" Back Row-L to R: Richard Wright, Stuart Jessop, Adam Gray, Jason Dunne, Eddie Dennis, Craig Brown, Colin Noble, Jeremy Pyke, Stephen Booth, Mark Blizzard, ?. 2nd Row- L to R: Helen Edis, Sandra MacGibbon, Michelle Wynne, Rachel Mavroudis, Robyn Glew, Deborah Short, Josie Esposito, Stella Yiannaros, Pauline Morrison, Rohan Gale. 3rd Row-nL to R: Joanne Gowrie, Narelle Sanders, Erica Gill, Katie Walton, Rosanne Kelaart, Sharon Postlethwaite, Trina Hill, Deborah Morrison, Melissa Day, Angela Craig. Front Row- L to R: Shane Merlo, Stephen Goddard. Teacher: -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, 1963
The Skylark 4, the final in the Slingsby Skylark series, dates from 1961. The design heralded a trend towards the use of plastics in the construction of gliders. Slingsby incorporated GRP (glass reinforced plastic) panels to achieve a streamlined fuselage nose and cockpit area while retaining the more traditional wood techniques for the rest of the aircraft. Another notable feature was the smooth wing surface that was obtained using a Gaboon ply skin across the ribs. Best glide performance of 1:33 was found to be comparable with the early full GRP glider designs. The Museum’s example (VH-GTB – C/N 1382) was built in 1963 and originally owned by Chuck Bentson of the UK. It was brought to Australia in 1967 by Jeremy Picket-Heaps and flown at various places including Benalla, Cooma and Gundaroo. In 1970 the glider was transferred to the New England Soaring Club. Many flights were made from Armidale and Bellata in Northern New South Wales. On one occasion, the glider was kept aloft for 8 hours 45 minutes and on another the pilot took it around a 500 kilometre triangle in nearly 8 hours. In 1980 it was sold to Ralph (“Feathers”) Crompton and was flown extensively in South Australia until 1988. The final owner before the glider was given to the Museum in 2004 was Ross Dutton of Melbourne. The last recorded flight occurred in 1992. The glider at that point had logged over 2000 hours flying time from about 2000 launches. The airframe is currently being restored to flying condition. Technically this aircraft represents the state of the art at the stage that sailplane design was changing from traditional wood construction to composites (GRP) The Slingsby Skylark 4 is high wing single seat sailplane of mainly wooden construction with plywood and fabric covering. However, the cockpit and forward part of the fuselage consists of glass reinforced plastic which was innovative at the time that the type was designed. The cockpit provides for a semi reclining position for the pilot protected with a full Perspex canopy. The wings are made up of a centre section with constant chord and tapered wing tips. The aircraft has a conventional arrangement for the tail stabiliser / control surfaces. The sailplane bears construction number 1382 and is registered in Australia as VH-GTBaustralian gliding, glider, sailplane, skylark, slingsby, bentson, picket-heaps, crompton, new england soaring club, dutton