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Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2008, 09/2008
Photos during Badge Week in September 2008. Photos show the preparations inside Legacy House with defence personnel sorting money and collection tubs.A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 2008.Colour photo x 4 of Legacy appeal tins and trays and helpers in Legacy House in Badge week.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 1821 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 9A, 14A, 15A, 17A (see also 00767, 00770, 00771, 00772, 00774).legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Heritage Week 2023, Aug 2023
Heritage Day was Sunday 10 SeptHeritage Week 2023 in Whitehorse highlights transport and describes activities at Schwerkolt Cottage for Heritage Day on Sunday 10 Sept .non-fictionHeritage Day was Sunday 10 Septcity of whitehorse, schwerkolt cottage, heritage week 2023 -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2000, Preparing for Badge Week, 2000
A photo of a group of Army personnel, some holding Legacy Badge trays with the President of Legacy David Kelly in a room of Legacy House. David Kelly was President of Melbourne Legacy in 2000. In that year Legacy Week ran from Sunday 26th August with a Widows Pilgrimage to the Shrine after a service at St Michaels Independent Church in Collins Street.A record of fundraising for Legacy week.Colour photo of army personnel at Legacy House for badge week in 2000.Printing on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, army, adf personnel -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Launch of Legacy Week - 3rd September 1990 - Aviation art exhibition, 1990
Launch of Legacy Week in 1990 included an exhibition of Aviation Art at Legacy House. Paintings were by Frank Harding of Renmark, South Australia. 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. Guests included Bud Tingwell, who flew for the RAAF in World War 2 and other RAAF personnel. It appears to have included a heritage display from the Royal Australian Air Force Museum at the same time. The article is at 01522 also see media release at 01521, more photos of the paintings and guests are in 01524. In 1990 the slogan was "Lest YOU forget" with an image of the statue of Simpson and his donkey rather than a personality. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Often there is a celebrity who gives his or her time as 'Personality of the Year'. Was in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1987 to 1991.An example of an art exhibition being held at Legacy House to promote Legacy during Legacy week in 1990.Colour photo x 6 of an art exhibition for Legacy Week in 1990.legacy week, paintings, planes, warplanes, promotion -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Launch of Legacy Week - 3rd September 1990 - Aviation art exhibition, 1990
Launch of Legacy Week in 1990 included an exhibition of Aviation Art at Legacy House. Paintings were by Frank Harding of Renmark, South Australia. 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. Guests included Bud Tingwell, who flew for the RAAF in World War 2 and other RAAF personnel. It appears to have included a heritage display from the Royal Australian Air Force Museum at the same time. Unfortunately the artist died a few weeks after the exhibition and launch of his book. The article is at 01522 also see media release at 01521, more photos of the paintings and guests are in 01523. In 1990 the slogan was "Lest YOU forget" with an image of the statue of Simpson and his donkey rather than a personality. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Often there is a celebrity who gives his or her time as 'Personality of the Year'. Was in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1987 to 1991.An example of an art exhibition being held at Legacy House to promote Legacy during Legacy week in 1990.Colour photo x 9 of an art exhibition for Legacy Week in 1990.legacy week, painting, promotion, planes, warplanes -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Playing for high stakes - Aviation art exhibition, 1990
Launch of Legacy Week in 1990 included an exhibition of Aviation Art at Legacy House. Paintings were by Frank Harding of Renmark, South Australia. The 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 also see media release at 01521. In 1990 the slogan was "Lest YOU forget" with an image of the statue of Simpson and his donkey rather than a personality, see items at 01250, 01520. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. An example of promotional material from the 1990s, including the speech and media release. Marketing material and photos were compiled and released to newspapers, also printed as brochures and sometimes as stickers and collection tin wrappers. Newspaper article for an aviation art exhibition for Legacy Week in 1990 and an article about the death of the artist.legacy week, paintings, promotion, frank harding, planes, warplanes -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legatee function, 1991
Photos of the launch of Legacy Week in 1991. The guest speaker was Sir Zelman Cowan, a former Governor General of Australia. The launch was in the Crest International Hotel in St Kilda on 3 September 1991. Sir Zelman spoke movingly on the work of Legacy and on the dramatic world events: the Gulf War; the reunification of Germany; the changes within the Soviet Union and his speech was warmly received by all who attended. The speaker and head table are under the Legacy Banner - which says "Legacy Caring for Australia's Biggest Family". The same banner is used at an event in Melbourne City Square - see 000491 (from the same roll of film). President John Sullivan is on the head table and is also in a photo at the Eternal Flame (000493 from the same roll of film). Part of a Legacy Appeal or Badge week launch in 1991. Seems to have fallen of a scrapbook of photos compiled by Legacy of major events in the 1980s and 1990s and deposited in the archive cabinets along with many other items and photos prior to the start of the cataloguing. See other photos at 01581.A record of a Legatee event to launch Legacy Week in 1991.Colour photo of the launch of Legacy Week 1991 at the Crest International.legacy appeal, legatee event, badge appeal -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet, Can you keep a promise?, 2011
This is an example of Melbourne Legacy promotional material. It is an A3 leaflet folded into pocket size from 2011 for Badge Week. The slogan "Legacy is keeping their promise to my dad" by Charlotte was used with an image of a girl in a slouch hat. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Similar to other marketing material from the 1990s to 2009, also see items 01240 to 01258, 02196-02198. The collection shows the types of marketing materials that were produced and the celebrities that were helping Legacy.An example of promotional material from the 2000s. Marketing material and photos were compiled and released to newspapers, also printed as brochures and sometimes as stickers and collection tin wrappers.Colour A3 promotional leaflet for Legacy Week, featuring a girl in a slouch hat folded into pocket size.legacy promotion, badge appeal, legacy week, marketing -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Launch of Legacy Week - 3rd September 1990 - Speech by Sir John Young, 1990
Photos of the launch of Legacy Week in 1990. The guest speaker was Sir John Young. A media release and details of the events of Legacy Week are at 01521. Sir John Young was a Chief Justice of Victoria and the launch was in the ANZ Pavilion at the Victorian Arts Centre. Another special guest was Mrs Winifred Fotheringham, who at 101 years of age was Legacy's oldest widow and was the personality of the year for Legacy in 1990. She participated in several promotional events. (see 01553 and 01554). Other Legacy Week events included an exhibition of Aviation Art at Legacy House. Paintings were by Frank Harding of Renmark, South Australia. See newspaper article at 01522 and photos at 01523 and 01524. In 1990 the slogan was "Lest YOU forget" with an image of the statue of Simpson and his donkey rather than a personality, see items at 01250, 01520. The slogan "Lest YOU forget" was used with an image of the statue of Simpson and his donkey rather than a personality. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Often there is a celebrity who gives his or her time as 'Personality of the Year'. Was in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1987 to 1991. The photos were taken by Legatee Melican.An record of a guest speaker launching Legacy Week in 1990.Colour photo x 13 of the launch of Legacy Week in 1990 including speech by Sir John Young.legacy promotion, badge appeal, legacy week, speech -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Launch of Legacy Badge Week, 2007
A speech by Legatee Bill Rogers to launch Legacy Week at the Queens Hall in the Victorian Parliament House on 30th August 2007. He thanks the host Mr Justin Madden MLC for the use of the venue. Also present was The Hon. Ted Ballieu MLA. he says: "Badge Week provides the opportunity to raise funds to support the many programs conducted by Melbourne Legacy. Legacy continues to care for and support the dependants of servicemen and women killed in the line of duty or who have died subsequently." Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of a speech by a President at the launch of Legacy Week.Print out x 2 pages of a speech by Legatee Bill Rogers at the launch of Legacy Week.legacy week, speeches -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Colour negatives, Plant Materials, 1998
Plants. Negatives for Plant Materials I Week 2, Week 4 18/3/98, Week 5 2/4/98, Weeks 6, 9, Week 10 13/5/98, Week 12.plants, plant materials, 1998, diploma i -
Melbourne Legacy
Poster, Help Families of Our Deceased Veterans, 2000s
This is an example of Melbourne Legacy promotional material. It is a poster from early 2000s. The slogan "Help the Families of Our Deceased Veterans" was used with an image of two boys. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Similar to other marketing material from the 1990s to 2009, see items 01240 to 01258. The collection shows the types of marketing materials that were produced and the celebrities that were helping Legacy.An example of promotional material from the 2000s. Marketing material and photos were compiled and released to newspapers, also printed as brochures and sometimes as stickers and collection tin wrappers.Colour A4 promotional leaflet for Legacy Week, featuring two boys.legacy promotion, badge appeal, legacy week, marketing -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 2008, 2008
Photos during Badge Week in September 2008. Photos show the preparations inside Legacy House with defence personnel sorting money and collection tubs. The advertising poster that year had a small boy in a slouch hat and the line "I miss my Dad. With Legacy's help we won't be alone."A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 2008.Colour photo x 5 of various badge sellers in Legacy House in Badge week.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 1821 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 4A, 10A, 12A, 18A, 22A (see also 00767, 00770, 00771, 00772, 00774).legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, adf personnel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne City Library Liardet Street Book Week, c.1983
Display made for Book Week 1983 by donor, Jay MILLER who was a newly qualified part-time librarian at Port Melbourne City Library from 1983 - 1984. The library was then situated next to the old Fire Station on the site where Coles is now located.Photograph of Book Week 1983 display at Port Melbourne City Library - Contemporary Australian Writers.jay miller, port melbourne library, coles, fire station -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, 1996
From an article in The Answer newsletter December 1996 these veteran cyclists were part of Veterans' Health week which is an awareness campaign from the Department of Veterans' Affairs. The cyclists were Jack Griffin (72) and Eric Doherty (76), who had recently completed their round Australia cycling expedition. The article says: "Reception at Legacy House for Veteran Cyclists There was a big media roll up at Legacy House Melbourne recently to cover the finish of a marathon bike ride around Australia by two very fit veterans. Legatee President Ray Ward and Veterans' Affairs Deputy Commissioner Brian Flynn were on hand to congratulate them." Photos from the Department of Veterans' Affairs.A record of a special event for Veteran health Week in 1996.Colour photo of veteran cyclists in Veterans' Health WeekHandwritten on the back '3' in red pen.legacy promotion, answer -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Program, Home & Family Week 1953, 1953
As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. A committee was formed in Warrnambool to organize the week’s events and the Chairman was Mr Lindsay Anderson.This program is of interest because it gives us details of an event that was staged in Warrnambool in 1953 – Home & Family Week. Many of the speakers and chairpersons for the activities of Home & Family Week were well-known people in the Warrnambool community at the time – Dr H. Holmes, Edith Jacobs, Rupert Philpott, Mrs J.O. Tait, Dr Brauer, Mr E. Willison, Arnold Westgarth etc. This is a pamphlet - one sheet folded in two to make six pages. It has the program for Home & Family Week held in Warrnambool in 1953. The program has blue printing on a beige background. The front page has a photograph in blue and white tonings of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and their two children. As well as the program details the pamphlet contains profiles on some of the speakers and chairpersons and a page promoting the ideas behind the presentation of the week’s sessions.home & family week,, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Wangaratta Urban Fire Brigade
Photograph
S/O Joe Grenfell outside K- mart Fire Prevention week - squatting down 'helping' various children to spray water out of the fire hose. 2 black and white photosS/O Joe Grenfell outside K- mart Fire Prevention week 1985joe grenfell, fire awareness, 1985 -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Community Newsletter, "City of Caulfield Civic Week - Nov. 16-22, 1958", 1958
This community newsletter is titled "City of Caulfield Civic Week - Nov. 16-22, 1958", and describes the idea behind Civic Week by the Mayor as being “to promote a new and more active Community spirit, to create a greater public interest and participation in Community affairs, to emphasis the important part played by local government in the Community and to bring to all Citizens a new awareness of their City as a progressive part of the Metropolis”. It contains a program of functions to be held during Civic Week in 1958, and the middle pages contain the article “Be Careful When Driving or Parking a Car”. This one page community newsletter (folded in the middle to create 4 pages of text) is titled "City of Caulfield Civic Week - Nov. 16-22, 1958". -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne City Library Liardet Street Book Week, c.1983
Display made for Book Week 1983 by donor, Jay MILLER who was a newly qualified part-time librarian at Port Melbourne City Library from 1983 - 1984. The library was then situated next to the old Fire Station on the site where Coles is now located.Photograph of Book Week 1983 display at Port Melbourne city Library with banner below 'Children are vital'.jay miller, port melbourne library, coles, fire station -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1961
Re. Rex Collis Mathias (1907-1986) was a peace activist and spoke to the public on the Yarra Bank under the banner of "voice of Methodism". He led the Young People's Department in 1939 and in 1940 was Chaplain of Wesley College. He was Director of General Conference, Department of Christian Education. Rev. Stanley I Weeks was Secretary General and spent many years in overseas missions, particularly India.Gloss, black and white image of Rev. Stanley I Weeks and Rev. Rex Mathias.methodist, mathis, r. c., weeks, s. i., "voice of methodism", yarra bank -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Document, article, The Age, Legacy Prepares for Street Appeal, 1960
A newspaper article promoting Legacy Week in The Age on 7 September 1960. The caption of the photo says 'Executive Officers of Legacy, Mrs Judith Saxon, Mrs Edith Upton and Mr Ivan Layton, were busy yesterday preparing badges and tins for the street appeal which will be held on Friday as part of Legacy week.' Behind them is a poster with the slogan 'Help Legacy' with an image of a Legacy Boy that was printed as a brochure in 1960 with the slogan 'The Legacy Boy, worthy son of a worthy father.' The article was cut from the newspaper and pasted into a scrap book of press clippings. For many years Legacy kept scrap books of press clippings that related to their work and publicity.A record of publicity photos taken in 1960 for promoting Legacy during Legacy week and an early example of the type of collection tins used in the 1960s.Newspaper article of three people with collection tins for Legacy week in 1960 pasted to brown page of a scrap book .legacy week, fundraising, ivan layton -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Letter (Item) - Hand written letter, R. Couzens, 06-09-1934
A digital copy of a letter to Mrs Dickinson requesting a booking be made for accommodation at Marysville House for two weeks over Christmas in 1934. Marysville House was built in the late 1920s by Arthur Dickinson.A digital copy of a letter to Mrs Dickinson requesting a booking be made for accommodation at Marysville House for two weeks over Christmas in 1934. Marysville House was built in the late 1920s by Arthur Dickinson.marysville, victoria, australia, marysville house, arthur james dickinson, grace dickinson, arnold spooner, eileen marie spooner, eileen marie dickinson, grace sweetland, eric dowdle, elsie may denton, elsie may dickinson, peter dickinson, linda dickinson, 2009 black saturday bushfires, letter, r. couzens -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1992 - Tug of war, 1992
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
Document - Speech, Launch of Legacy Week - 3rd September 1990 - Speech by Sir John Young, 1990
A copy of a speech by Sir John Young to launch Legacy Week in 1990 and a media release and details of the events of Legacy Week. Sir John Young was a Chief Justice of Victoria and the launch was in the Victoria Arts Centre. The events included an exhibition of Aviation Art at Legacy House. Paintings were by Frank Harding of Renmark, South Australia. See newspaper article at 01522 and photos at 01523. In 1990 the slogan was "Lest YOU forget" with an image of the statue of Simpson and his donkey rather than a personality, see items at 01250, 01520. The slogan "Lest YOU forget" was used with an image of the statue of Simpson and his donkey rather than a personality. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Often there is a celebrity who gives his or her time as 'Personality of the Year'. Examples are Sir Weary Dunlop (1992), Clive James (1993), the Scott family (1994), The Emmanuel brothers (1995), Daryl Somers (1996 and 1997), and Patsy Adam Smith (1994?). Was in a folder with marketing material from the 1990s to 2009, see items 01240 to 01258. The collection shows the types of marketing materials that were produced and the celebrities that were helping Legacy.An example of promotional material from the 1990s, including the speech and media release. Marketing material and photos were compiled and released to newspapers, also printed as brochures and sometimes as stickers and collection tin wrappers. White A4 paper with black type x 8 pages of a speech and a media release for Legacy Week in 1990.legacy promotion, badge appeal, legacy week, speech -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy Appeal 1996, 1996
Photos during Badge Week in September 1996, including President Ray Ward selling badges with school boys. The article in the December 1996 edition of the Answer says they were expecting to reach $300,000 from the Annual Appeal. A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 1996.Colour photo x 5 of various badge sellers, including President Ray Ward, during Badge week and an article in The Answer.Printed on the back legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, answer, ray ward -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints and negatives, Plant Materials, 1997
Photographs of plants for Diploma Plant Materials II. Week 4 1997 prints only, Week 9 and Week 9 Suppliment (sic) includes negatives, Week 12 21/10/97 includes negatives, Week 13 1997 includes negatives, Week ? (label torn) prints only.plants, plant materials, 1997, diploma ii -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Group at picnic table, Sandridge Beach, 1992
This photo was used on a Chidren's Week poster. Local identity May Kennedy was noted for fostering children in Port for 43 yearsPhotograph of group at picnic table, Sandridge Beach c 1992, posed for children's week poster. Evelyn "May" Kennedy with four children: 3 Edwards' and SeanPort Pics 20128130140.jes}002.01 4811221 NNNN --- MoF R000.12066-S/100.5children, evelyn 'may' kennedy, bridie edwards, stewart edwards, jessica edwards, sean -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Network needs your help, 2008
The Eastern Emergency Relief Network founded by Keith and Betty Rooney.The Eastern Emergency Relief Network founded by Keith and Betty Rooney, has 50 volunteer workers per week and supports up to 20 charities per day (photo)The Eastern Emergency Relief Network founded by Keith and Betty Rooney.eastern emergency relief network, rooney, keith, rooney, betty -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Week 1990, Selling Badges, 1991
Photos of event in Melbourne's City Square (corner of Swanston and Collins Streets) for Legacy Week in 1991. There is a band from Royal Australian Navy (RAN) playing under the Legacy Banner - which says "Legacy Caring for Australia's Biggest Family". The same banner is used at a dinner - see 000492 (from the same roll of film). The paper label says the photographer was Susie Howard, the publicity officer on 6 September 1991. Part of a scrapbook of photos compiled by Legacy of major events in the 1980s and 1990s and deposited in the archive cabinets along with many other items and photos prior to the start of the cataloguing.A record of Legacy being promoted by the Navy, who helped with Badge Day.Colour photo x 7 of an event in the city square for Legacy Week in 1991.legacy appeal, legacy week, legacy promotion, badge week, navy -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2008, Preparing for Badge Week, September 2008
Photos during Badge Week in September 2008. Photos show the preparations inside Legacy House with Legacy widows volunteering their time to help out, along with Army personnel. Two of the volunteers are: Dulcie Cedaro a former Junior Legatee, and Glad Fenton. They are in the first photo Dulcie Cedaro (nee Saker) (second from right) and Glad Fenton (right). Plus a copy of an article from The Answer in 2016 where Dulcie was profiled after over 25 years of volunteering, especially in the Badge volunteer team that prepared the badge trays.A record of the fundraising for the Legacy Appeal in 2008.Colour photo x 4 of widows helping preparation in Legacy House for Badge week.Printed on the back No.< > Clarendon Photos 1821 which is the frame numbers and place of processing. Negative numbers 6A, 8A, 13A, 24A (see also 00767, 00770, 00771, 00773).legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week, adf personnel, answer