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Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Abseiling training, 08/1989
... legacy promotion... with training at Nidrie Quarry. A record of a promotional event. legacy ...Photos of abseiling training in preparation for abseiling down the Gas and Fuel buildings in Flinders St with Ron Barassi in August 1989 - see 00508 and 01409. The event was for Legacy Week 1989. Details of the event said Ron Barassi abseils for Legacy joined by Carol Shaw and Legatee Peter Heeney. Media team watching them were Fox's Wally Weissel and Ken Kavanagh and Triple M's Andy McLean. Aided by Williamstown Commando Company with training at Nidrie Quarry.A record of a promotional event.Colour photo x 4 of training for an abseiling event.legacy promotion, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, 1990
... legacy promotion... of the promotion for Legacy week and celebration of her reaching 101 ...Two photographs of Mrs Winifred Fotheringham who helped promote Legacy Week in 1990. She had reached 101 years of age. Mrs Fotheringham is also seen at the annual Commemoration for Students ceremony in April 1990 (in 00845) with two other widows which implies she might have been on the Widows' Club Committee, and also on a visit to the Shrine with a Legatee and another lady in 00579. It was with a group of photos from 1988 to 1990 in a folio with paper labels (see items 01042 to 01049). These two photos were found with 00579.2.A record of a widow being part of the promotion for Legacy week and celebration of her reaching 101.Black and white photo x 2 of an elderly widow and flowers.01045.2 has a copyright of Sun-News Pictorial stamped on the back. Yellow post-it note says: "Mrs Winifred Fotheringham, taken on Mon 3 Sept 1990. Official launch Luncheon. 101 years of age." Handwritten in green ink 'Ian Stevenson pin 6.12.88'widows, legacy promotion, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Keeping a promise. Picking up the pieces, 2000
... legacy promotion... promotion legacy week Photocopy of a newspaper articles are titled ...A 2 page double spread feature in the Herald Sun on 29th August 2000 to promote Legacy prior to Legacy Week. The photo of widows Jo Stanley and Muriel Love is accompanied by the article 'Picking up the pieces'. They were helped by Legacy when their husbands passed away. Muriel nursed her husband and after his death found a void, Legacy was a 'lifesaver'. Jo joined the younger widows club where each of them still have children on their hands so they have more in common and meet every second month. The other article 'Keeping a promise' gives an overview of Legacy and an interview with David Kelly who was president in 2000.A story on how Legacy works and its impact on the lives of two widows.Colour photo x 2 of two widows and a newspaper article about them.Photocopy of a newspaper articles are titled 'Picking up the pieces' and 'Keeping a promise'.legacy promotion, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Denise gives it back. Best chance in life, 2000
... legacy promotion... to children and widows. legacy promotion legacy week Photocopy ...A 2 page double spread feature in the Herald Sun on 29th August 2000 to promote Legacy prior to Legacy Week. The photo of Legatees Rob Allison and Denise Milic is accompanied by the article 'Denise gives it back'. Denise was helped by Legacy when her father, who had served in World War 2, died when she was 12. Denise now joined Legacy to help the older Legatees who have had to slow down their involvement. Until 1996 Legatees were people who had served in the forces. Then it was extended to include Junior Legatees who were the children of servicemen who had died. Rob Allison had been a Legatee for 50 years. The other article was about the types of service Legacy provided for widows and children and included a photo of junior legatees rock climbing on an outing. A story on how a child helped by Legacy has joined as a Legatee. Also a story on the types of services provided by Legacy to children and widows.Colour photo x 2 of two Legatees and a newspaper article about them.Photocopy of a newspaper articles are titled 'Denise gives it back' and 'Best chance in life'.legacy promotion, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1992 - Tug of war
... legacy promotion... promotion legacy week ron barassi Label says 'Fun the city square ...A tug of war held in Melbourne City Square to promote Legacy Week in 1992. The note mentions it was a Legacy team against a media team. Ron Barassi can be seen at the end of the rope of the Legacy team. The note also mentions a widow who jumped in to help, Mrs Amy Chandler (lady in navy blue). The judge appears to be Sir Weary Dunlop. Another photo shows a staff member (Susie Howard?) and radio personalities also competing - possibly the Fox FM crew that helped in other events. Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father died at Tobruk in 1941. He helped promote Legacy in many ways and at many events over many years. See also 00759 and 00996.A record of some important personalities giving their time to promote Legacy in 1992.Colour photo x 4 of a tug of war in the city square for Legacy Week in 1992 and a white paper label.Label says 'Fun the city square when a tug-of-war competition was held between a Legacy team headed by Ron Barassi, versus a celebrity team. Media and sporting personalities took part. Legacy Widow Mrs Amy Chandler leapt to action when she thought the Legacy team needed a little help.'legacy promotion, legacy week, ron barassi -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1992 - Tug of war, 1992
... legacy promotion... promotion legacy week On Kodak paper. Colour photo of Legatee Graham ...Legatee Graham Riches participating in a tug-of-war. It was probably at a promotional event. The photo was with a group of photos that were marked as being used in the Answer. Ron Barassi was involved in a tug-of-war in the city square in 1992. It may be the same event.A record of events that were held in the city square to promote Legacy during Legacy Week in 1999.Colour photo of Legatee Graham Riches participating in a tug of war.On Kodak paper. legacy promotion, legacy week -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1992 - Tug of war, 1992
... legacy promotion... to helping Legacy raise funds. legacy promotion legacy week ron ...Ron Barassi was a Legacy boy after his father died at Tobruk in 1941. He helped promote Legacy in many ways and at many events over many years. The photo shows Ron Barassi participating in a tug of war event in Melbourne City Square and another participant is in army uniform. It was featured on the cover of The Answer September 1992, saying it was Legacy Week. Another photo shows Barbara Leach and radio personalities also competing.A record of a former Junior Legatee making a contribution to helping Legacy raise funds.Black and white photo of Ron Barassi participating in tug of war for Legacy Week in 1992.Handwritten on the back '5.4' in blue ink.legacy promotion, legacy week, ron barassi -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1992 - Tug of war
... legacy promotion... promotion legacy week dunlop ron barassi 4-18 in blue pen and P7 ...Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop appears to be pinning a badge on ex-footballer Ron Barassi. It was in the Melbourne City square, there is a Legacy Banner behind them. A tug of war held in Melbourne City Square to promote Legacy Week in 1992. Other photos at 01797 mentions it was a Legacy team against a media team. Ron Barassi can be seen at the end of the rope of the Legacy team. The judge appears to be Sir Weary Dunlop. Another photo shows a staff member (Susie Howard?) and radio personalities also competing - possibly the Fox FM crew that helped in other events. Ron Barassi was a Legacy Boy after losing his father and has helped promote Legacy many times at events. Weary Dunlop has also been active in promoting Legacy and participating in Legacy events. Ron Barassi's father, Corporal Ronald James Barassi, was killed in action at Tobruk in 1941, aged 27.A record of some important personalities giving their time to promote Legacy in 1992.Black and white photo of Weary Dunlop and Ron Barassi4-18 in blue pen and P7 in pencil on reverse.events, legacy promotion, legacy week, dunlop, ron barassi -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Week 1999, 1999
... legacy promotion... for Legatees. legatee event legacy promotion legacy week Printing ...A function at Legacy House, the guest speaker appears to be Normie Rowe and Bruce Ruxton also was a guest. It could have been the launch of Badge Week in 1999, Graham Riches is the president. (See also 00730). 00729.1 Normie Rowe (a singer and Vietnam veteran) and Bruce Ruxton, President of R.S.L. 00729.2 Normie Rowe speaking. 00729.3 Second from left is L/ Alan Fookes, then Rob Gell (a TV presenter) and on the right is Dave MacDonald. 00729.4 John Ritchie, Wing Commander, L/ Allan Couper and Betty Hurdman. 00729.5 Man on the left is unknown, second from left is Major Hugh Carson from Department of Defence, Ben Simpson and another officer from the Department of Defence. 00729.6 Man on the left is unknown, second from left is Judith Robertson, Captain David Cotsell and Carmel McConnell, a public relations officer for Legacy. 00729.7 L/ Ray Ward is with Peter Lawrence, Councillor Wellington Lee and another man. 00729.8 Brendan Lynch on the left and Chris Coates on the right and another man. 00729.9 Councillor Wellington Lee and President Graham Riches.A record of a function for Legatees. Colour photo x 9 of guests at Legacy house.Printing on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Media Launch 1998, 1998
... legacy promotion... in 1998. 75th anniversary legacy promotion legacy appeal Printing ...A photo of an elderly lady Hazel McKean, who is a World War One widow, with President Tom Butcher and ABC journalist Tim Lane at a function at Legacy House, including a lunch. From the Post-It note it is the launch of Badge Week in 1998. With other photos of the event (see also 00747 and 00748).A record of a function at Legacy House in 1998. Colour photo of World War One widow, Hazel McKean at Legacy house.Printing on the back " -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, 1990
... legacy promotion... Legacy during Legacy week in 1990. legacy promotion legacy week ...Photograph of Legatee Bob Cowper and another man by displays of paintings of aircraft. It was the launch of Legacy Week in 1990 which included an exhibition of Aviation Art at Legacy House. Paintings were by Frank Harding of Renmark, South Australia. The photo was used for a newspaper article published on 23 August 1990, mentions that Frank Harding had painted over 50 paintings of aircraft flown by Australians and published a book of the images. It was called 'They flew for the King'. Each painting had been extensively researched to capture a specific moment in the World War 2 combat career of various pilots, flight officers or bomb-aimers. His aim was to honour the fine efforts of these great individuals. Unfortunately the artist died a few weeks after the exhibition and launch of his book. Photos are at 01523, the article at 01522, also see media release at 01521. Date is assumed to be 22 August 1990 from the reference number on the back 900822.An example of an art exhibition being held at Legacy House to promote Legacy during Legacy week in 1990.Black and white photo of Legatee Bob Cowper at the aviation exhibition. Stamped on back Copyright Herald and Weekly Times in green ink. Handwritten "900822 / 261" in blue ink, "Pic 7" in black ink.legacy promotion, legacy week, painting -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, Legacy - Bill Roycroft. Commentator Tony Charlton, c.1970
... legacy promotion... sportsman and olympian was used in a promotional film about Legacy ...A film about Legacy that featured Olympian Bill Roycroft and was commentated by Tony Charlton. It has not been watched but the details from the canister. The year is not known. Bill Roycroft, was an Australian Olympian Equestrian, who rode in five consecutive Olympics 1960 to 1976. He helped his team win Gold at Rome Olympics with broken arm. He was flag bearer for Australian team in 1968 Olympics and in his final Olympics was the oldest Olympic competitor at age 61. Tony Charlton, TV sports commentator with Channel Nine, producer and commentator of film. The connection between Bill Roycroft and Legacy is not known. He may have been a junior legatee, or even a Legatee as he served in World War 2 (according to Wikipedia). Or merely a prominent Australian willing to help promote Legacy.A record that a prominent Australian sportsman and olympian was used in a promotional film about Legacy.Eastman Kodak, Ektachrome Film,7242, 16mm, 200 feet,7242.rev. Stored in metal canister 187mm dia, reel 96mm dia.Eastman Kodak Companylegacy promotion, history -
Melbourne Legacy
Banner, Legacy / Aid to Widows of Ex-Servicemen and their Children, Not known
... legacy promotion... of their work. legacy promotion marketing All inscriptions are in blue ...A banner to identify Legacy and their work.A record of Legacy identifying themselves when fundraising and raising awareness of their work.Large Legacy banner with white background and blue printing.All inscriptions are in blue printing. Legacy in caps and torch on right, centre and left of banner. legacy promotion, marketing -
Melbourne Legacy
Functional object - Briefcase
... legacy promotion.../ legatees at one period in time. legacy promotion souvenir "LEGACY ...A black briefcase embossed with Legacy. There are no details of when or where this case was used.This item is representative of a case that would have been used by staff/ board members/ legatees at one period in time.Crocodile imprint, black leather brief case with "LEGACY" painted in gold on the front of the flap. The flap is affixed shut via two metal clips. The clips can be locked with a key. (Key not located with case) The case has a three fold leather handle attached via two metal D rings. Internally the case is lined with a tan leather flap on each side. The internal front flap as a small sleeve attached. The lip of the top of the bag is scalloped and showing signs of wear. "LEGACY" painted in gold on front flap "CHENEY ENGLAND" embossed on front of metal clipslegacy promotion, souvenir -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Widows, 1960s
... legacy promotion.... legacy promotion widows Black and white photo of widows ...Photo of three Legacy Widows with a Junior Legatee taken on the footpath outside Legacy House, Swanston Street, Melbourne. Possibly in the 1960’s. L to R: unknown, Lorraine Traves, unknown child, Myrtle Roberts.A lovely shot of Legacy dependants, showing their enjoyment of life despite the challenges of being widowed. Also of interest are the neighbouring business and the traffic restrictions.Black and white photo of widows and a child taken on the footpath outside Legacy House in Swanston Street, Melbourne. legacy promotion, widows -
Melbourne Legacy
Certificate, Legacy Stamp, 1973
... legacy promotion... does. legacy promotion golden jubilee Presented to / Melbourne ...A certificate presented as an anniversary gift to Melbourne Legacy, recognising 50 years as commemorated on a postage stamp. Australia Post issued this postage stamp in 1973, on the 50th anniversary of the founding of Melbourne Legacy, September 1923. The stamp was produced in recognition of the outstanding work that Legacy has done in helping war widows and their families. The design of children playing within the silhouette of a hand, was done by George Hamori, an Australian graphic design artist (born 1918).The stamp was a reminder to all the people of Australia of the helping hand of kindness of Legacy, and the generosity of the people of Australia who have donated to fund the work that Legacy does.Pink and blue cardboard certificate with four 7c stamps affixed in top left corner. Each stamp bears an image of 8 children playing football over a ghosted hand. The image of the chilren also appears in a larger format in the central region of the card.Presented to / Melbourne Legacy / by the Australian Post Office / to mark the / 50th Anniversary / of Legacy in Australia Director-General / Australian Post Office / 5th September, 1973legacy promotion, golden jubilee -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme, Legacy Presents the National Final of the 1996 Junior Plain English Speaking Award, November 1996
... legacy promotion.... speaking contest legacy promotion White card program of the public ...Programme from the 1996 National Final of the Junior Plain English Speaking Award (now Legacy Junior Public Speaking Award), hosted by Melbourne Legacy. Held at Iwaki Auditorium at ABC Southbank Centre on 11th November 1996. Presented by Legacy with the cooperation of the Department of Education and major spnsorship from Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Oxford University Press, Qantas Airways Limited, St. Kilda Road Travelodge. Lists names of all finalists and judges.Example of programme of ongoing annual activity involving Melbourne Legacy and Legacy Clubs around the state and nation.White card program of the public speaking contest in 1996 with red and grey type. A3 folded to A4.speaking contest, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Poster, A Legacy Night to Remember, 1985
... legacy promotion... Promotional poster for September 1985 Legacy Week 'A Legacy Night ...Promotional poster for September 1985 Legacy Week 'A Legacy Night to Remember' concert at Melbourne Concert Hall on September 2, 1985. Photos on poster include: Australian Jazz Band, Barry Crocker, Simon Gallaher, Rolf Harris, Anne & Johnny Hawker's Band, Colleen Hewett, Jackie Love, Paul Martelle, 3rd Military District 'Redcoats'. Special guest compere - Daryl Somers. Photos of the evening are at 01412.Example of publicity material for major Legacy fundraising event during Legacy Week.White paper with blue, black and red printing, promoting a concert being held for Legacy.legacy promotion, fundraising, gala performance, concert -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme, A Legacy Night to Remember, 1985
... legacy promotion... fundraising event during Legacy Week. legacy promotion fundraising ...Programme for September 1985 Legacy Week 'A Legacy Night to Remember' concert at Melbourne Concert Hall on September 2, 1985. Photos in programme of the following: Australian Jazz Band, Barry Crocker, Simon Gallaher, Rolf Harris, Anne & Johnny Hawker's Band, Colleen Hewett, Jackie Love, Paul Martelle, 3rd Military District 'Redcoats'. Special guest compere - Daryl Somers. Photos of the evening at are 01412.Example of program from major Legacy fundraising event during Legacy Week.Programme for a Legacy concert. White paper with blue and black printing. Contains photographs of famous Australians who supported Legacy. Two inserts on blue and yellow paper.legacy promotion, fundraising, concert, gala performance -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Making Contact. Some facts and talking points to aid you when making contact with prospective donors, 1962
... legacy promotion... promotion Handshake on the front cover. Legacy badge top RH corner ...Booklet published for Melbourne Legacy to assist Legatees launch the new Endowment Scheme Campaign Oct 25,1962. A new campaign by Melbourne Legacy to assist Legatees with facts and talking points to aid Legatees when making contact with prospective donors. Sections of the booklet include: Our aim in education; Health is watched; Physical and cultural; Career guidance; Legacy Residences; Holidays and camps; Legal assistance, and Free Firewood. The Health section mentions: "a permanent dental clinic at Legacy House". The Education section mentions: "promising children are helped and encourages to carry their education right through University". The Career section says: "No Legacy child is sent into a dead-end job". The Residences section says: "Three homes - homes in the real sense of the word - are maintained by Legacy in Kew for Legacy children. They are Blamey House, Harelands and Stanhope, the first two owned by Legacy and the last leased free from the Red Cross, in return for its maintenance and upkeep."The booklet gives Legatees the facts and reasons why a potential donor should donate to Legacy. A good snapshot of Legacy's work in the 1960s.Black and white printed, 8 page booklet.Handshake on the front cover. Legacy badge top RH corner.fundraising, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Film - Video tape, 'Legacy of Laughter' - Press Release Video 5'11", c.1994
... legacy promotion... duration. A record that Legacy prepared promotional videos, though ...A video recording of the 'Legacy of Laughter'. From the typed label it is a press release video of 5 minutes and 11 second duration.A record that Legacy prepared promotional videos, though the details are not complete as it has not been played.A VHS video tape with a typed label in white plastic case of the 'Legacy of Laughter'.Yellow post-in note '1994 Waltzing Matilda'legacy promotion, marketing, press release -
Melbourne Legacy
Film - Video tape, 1998 Legacy Junior Public Speaking Award - State Finals 1st October 1998, 1998
... legacy promotion... from 1988 to the present day. speaking contest legacy promotion ...Since 1988 Legacy has held a public speaking contest called the Junior Plain English Speaking Award. Schools were eligible to send along representatives to compete. The following was taken from a programme in 1996: "The Award aim is to promote enhanced oral communication skills for 12-14 year old students and to help young people appreciate the ideals of Legacy - voluntary service, caring and comradeship - and the need for remembrance. It began in 1988 in the Melbourne area with the support of the Ministry of Education and The Plain English Foundation. Entries have grown from 24 in the 1988 competition to over 300 in schools across the State, plus greater numbers participating in the process of selecting four contestants from each school. In 1995, a successful Interstate Championship was held with contestants from Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. On 11 November 1996 the first National final was held with contestants from six states."A record of a Junior Plain Speaking contest that was run by Legacy from 1988 to the present day.Re-recordable video tape. Black plastic outer case with paper insert.Handwritten lable on video tape ‘Youth Speak Out - Legacy Vic State Finals. Produced by Optus Vision Channel 55 Additional yellow post-in note ‘LJPSH Winners, where are they now? ( longer than 5 mins?)’speaking contest, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, The Legacy Story
... legacy promotion.... legacy promotion activities junior legatee marketing Canister lid ...16 mm Black and white film with sound produced by Southern Cross Films, Perth. It begins with archival film from WWII, explains the meaning and symbolism of the Legacy badge,and shows young girls taking the Legacy oath. There were 1900 orphans in W. Australia and the film explains the origins of Legacy. Perth Legacy's Board of Management is shown and care of children - health and fitness - is explained. Also shown are the January seaside camp activities, annual Christmas picnic with 1000 guests, and a Legatee visiting one of his families with helpful advice. Craig House, Perth Legacy's co-ed residence is featured, followed by the annual presentation of debutantes. 10 mins 41 sec.A visual record of life in the 1950s and the huge number of children to have lost their father in WWII. The commitment of Legacy to giving them a better childhood and the amount of work done by Legatees is impressive.Blue metal canister and film on a spool labelled as The Legacy Story. The 16mm film runs for 10 mins 41 secs.Canister lid exterior, Label, HERSCHELLES FILM LABORATORIES, East Melbourne, Australia SUBJECT, “THE LEGACY STORY’, copy, length 404’ reel no. Canister base exterior, Label from Legacy Club Melbourne. 45 Market St, Melbourne, C.1. Typed label say '16mm Sound film of Perth Legacy's Activities. Purchased by Melbourne Legacy with Perth Legacy's permission and with authority of L/tee Morrie Tonkin and Board of Management of Melbourne Legacy. June 1965. I.E.L.'legacy promotion, activities, junior legatee, marketing -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, vinyl record, Legacy Talks. Miss Saidie Parker, Possibly 2 Oct 1952
... legacy promotion... Legacy. legacy promotion junior legatee Paper cover, Orhoacoustic ...A vinyl record that hasn't been played. From the label it appears to be an interview with Miss Saide Parker. She may be a junior legatee and the recording is to promote Legacy's work with the children of the deceased ex-servicemen. The record has two tracks. One is 6 mins 16 secs and the other is 9 minutes.An audio recording about Legacy.A vinyl record in a brown paper cover which is torn, dog eared, brown coloured stains.Paper cover, Orhoacoustic, 5 points on the value of an orthacoustic recording. Instructions for protection of disc when not playing. Name and address of manufacturer. Disc, side 1 AW 19703A. Side 2 19703B Engraved on disc side1 AW 12/19703A, Legacy Talks. Engraved on disc side 2 AW12/19703B Legacy Talk. Chinagraph penciling, T_3 2/8/52, 3Piil Side 1 AW 19703 A. Legacy Talks Miss Saide Parker. Talk 1 6m. 16s. Talk 2 9m. 00s Legacy Talks Col. E.O. Milne D.S.O., O.B.E.,V.D. Talk 3. 5 m. 06s, Talk4. 9m. 07s. Label, Radiola.legacy promotion, junior legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Film - Video tape, Bill Roycroft, 25/8/76
... legacy promotion..., though it is assumed to be promotional material for Legacy from ...This tape has not been played but from the label it is a recording from 1976, of 30 seconds duration about Legacy. Possibly it is an advertisement.As the content is unknown so significance is not known, though it is assumed to be promotional material for Legacy from 1976.White cardboard box with a light brown spool with video film.Label, client - Legacy, product - Bill Roycroft, key no - lab 1/30, record date - 25-8-76. As arranged by Tony Charltonlegacy promotion, advertisements -
Melbourne Legacy
Film, Legacy Week Appeal 1974, 1974
... legacy promotion... promotion Box, written in black texta Legacy Week Appeal 1974, Keith ...Depicts activities during Legacy Week Appeal 1974. Channel 10 appeal-a-thon with Keith Stackpole, a famous cricketer.A record of a celebrity doing an appeal for Legacy Week.White cardboard box with Scotch logo containing a 2 inch wide video tape on a spool, of Keith Stackpole for Legacy Week in 1974.Box, written in black texta Legacy Week Appeal 1974, Keith Stackpole 10 sec. Video Tape no 03-124, Spool, tape no 03-124. legacy week, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Film - Video tape, Johnny Miller 15 sec, 16/8/1977
... legacy promotion..., though it is assumed to be promotional material for Legacy from ...This tape has not been played but from the label it is a recording from 1977, of 15 seconds duration about Legacy. Possibly it is an advertisement.As the content is unknown so significance is not known, though it is assumed to be promotional material for Legacy from 1977.A video recording on a yellow plastic spool in a cardboard box.Plain box with Melbourne Legacy stamp. Label says Client - Legacy, Product - Johnny Miller, Duration - 1x15 secs, record date 16/8/77legacy promotion, advertisements -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Legacy Week 1975. Message by:- His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, 25/8/1975
... legacy promotion.... legacy week legacy promotion speech prince charles Please note ...Speech recorded to promote Melbourne Legacy in 1975 by His Royal Highness, Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales. It was a broadcast to be played at the start of Legacy Week in 1975. A record of a member of the Royal family helping to launch Legacy Week. It shows the high regard Legacy is held in that the Royal family endorse its work.A recording of a message from the Prince of Wales on magnetic tape on a plastic spool in a cardboard box.Please note: This message must not be broadcast before 6.00 P.M. (Melbourne time) on Sunday, 31st August, 1975.legacy week, legacy promotion, speech, prince charles -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Legacy Week 1968. Formal Opening by his Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, 1968
... legacy promotion... herring legacy promotion Label, “Legacy Week” 1968, Formal Opening ...A tape recording of Sir Edmund Herring, The Governor of Victoria, for the opening of Legacy Week in 1968. It may have been played on radio to promote Legacy. Taped voice recording messages were a common means of communication at this point in time. More compact, lighter and less cumbersone than vinyl records.A record of a launch of Legacy Week by a prominent Australian.A recording on a tape for Legacy Week 1968 in an off white cardboard box.Label, “Legacy Week” 1968, Formal Opening by His Excellency The Governor of Victoria, The Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, Lieutenant The Honourable Sir Edmund Herring KCMG; KBW; DSO; MC; ED;KStJ; QC. At “Legacy House” Melbourne. 2/9/68 Not to be played before 2PM on Monday 2. 9. 68 Thereafter as required.legacy week, governor of victoria, sir edmund herring, legacy promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Legacy Week 1973. Message given by H.R.H Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, 1973
... legacy promotion... by Prince Philip. golden jubilee legacy week legacy promotion Label ...A recording made by H.R.H. Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh for Legacy Week in 1973 so that could be broadcast on TV. 1973 was the 50th Anniversary of Legacy. The text of the Prince's television message is: 'This is the 50th Anniversary of the foundation of Legacy which grew from some 14 members in Melbourne to more than 6,000 throughout Australia and now looks after 85,000 widows and 34,000 children of deceased ex-servicemen. This is a remarkable achievement and I think that Legacy is well known all over Australia for the very valuable work which it does for the widows of ex-servicemen and their children. I think that people have gone off to war and they have sacrificed themselves for things they believe in but they are always anxious, most anxious, about the people that they leave behind - their wives and their children. It's possible, of course, to set cup Government organisation to look after them, and to provide for them, but it needs something more than that. It needs the relationship which has gone because the father is no longer there and this is really the purpose of Legacy - to provide that essential personal element in looking after the widows of the men who went off to war and their children. I would like to congratulate Legacy on continuing this very fine work for 50 years and I hope that it will go on to do as well in the next 50 years.'A record that the 50th Anniversary was a significant milestone and the occasion was marked by a broadcast by Prince Philip.White cardboard box with the Klarion Enterprises logo containing a spool of video tape and a sheet of yellow foolscap paper as a media release with the transcript of the recording of Prince Philip for Legacy Week.Label,"Legacy Week" 1973. Message given by H.R.H. Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. (In red type) Note: Please DO NOT RELEASE before 6P.M. On Sunday 2/9/73. Thereafter it may be used as frequently as considered appropriate throughout "Legacy Week".golden jubilee, legacy week, legacy promotion