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Wangaratta High School
Framed Article, 1996
Golden framed 1996 newspaper article featuring a photo of Nick Morris describing his injury, end of hi cricket career and beginning of his wheelchair basketball career He's Not Restricted -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - K. S. Anderson, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, k s anderson wharf -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FATHER AND DAUGHTER PORTRAIT, 1900 - 1912 ?
sepia photograph mounted on brown card. Man in wheelchair with adolescent girl standing on the left. Man has moustache, wearing waistcoad, jacket, chain and albert, button hole. Wheelchair has iron wheels, wooden frame, leather straps around man's knwws and ankles, which are covered with a check rug. Girl has long hair with bow, pale cress and dark stockings, boots and belt. On front of photo embossed: 'The Royal/Eaglehawk''The Royal' Eag;lehawkperson, family, father and daughter -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Wheelchair
After WWII demand for wheelchairs increased. The original wheelchairs were driven by the patient's hands pushing the wheels. Later a motor was added. Then the motor and battery were built into the chair under the seat. This was followed by developments in ergonomics (comfort), controls, comfort and performance.See KVHS 1796, KVHS 1797Used by Wilma Davies, a Kiewa Valley resident, who suffered from polio from the early 1950s.2 large wheels - The outer wheel is steel and the inner is rubber with metal spokes attached. The foot plates are of ribbed steel. The ribbed seat is blue made of thick canvas as is the back of the chair. Some plastic has been glued on the back. The arm rests are also covered with old torn plastic. There is a metal stick on the side used to brake the chair by being pulled enabling it to touch the wheel and slow it down or stop it from turning."Sibbing / Melbourne" on the foot platespolio, wheelchair, pandemic -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - K. S. Anderson, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: White Sticker - & Black biro - mas breakup - 1990 ? pencilport of portland archives, k s anderson, celebration, cake -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Bertha Cobbin aged 104, c.1987
Image of Mrs Bertha Cobbin, as she sits in a wheelchair on her 104th birthday.1 b/w photograph of Mrs Bertha Cobbin at ElanoraBH0604 Advertiser Bertha Cobbin - 104association for the blind, elanora home (brighton), bertha cobbin -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Odgers, Steve
Steve Odgers played wheelchair lawn bowls, being selected for the World Cerebral Palsy Games in the USA in 2005, coached by Graham Fraser. Contents Newspaper article: "Living out a dream", Diamond Valley Leader, 13 April 2005, describes Steve Odgers wheelchair lawn bowling careerNewspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcsteve odgers, wheelchair lawn bowls, world cerebral palsy games, eltham lions club, wheelchair sports australia, hurstbridge bowling club, graham fraser -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - K.S. Anderson, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: K.S. Anderson Author "A Port is Built" - blue biroport of portland archives, k s anderson -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of man and dog
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph shows Ted Jenkins - the son of the owner of Churchill Island, Harry Jenkins.Sepia photograph with white border showing a man in a wheelchair leaning over to pat a black and white dog sitting in a bucket. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Plastic souvenir, The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68, 1968
The International Stoke-Mandevile Games, held in Tel-Aviv in 1968, were later classified as the third edition of the Paralympics. The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) World Games (or IWAS World Games) are a multi-sport competition for athletes with a disability, which under the former name of the International Stoke Mandeville Games were the forerunner of the Paralympic Games. The competition has been formerly known as the World Wheelchair and Amputee Games, the Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games, the Stoke Mandeville Games, the World Wheelchair Games, and in the 1960s and 1970s was often referred to as the Wheelchair Olympics. The Games were originally held in 1948 by neurologist Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who organized a sporting competition involving World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital rehabilitation facility in Aylesbury, England, taking place concurrently with the first post-war Summer Olympics in London. In 1952, the Netherlands joined in the event, creating the first international sports competition for the disabled. In 1960, the Ninth Stoke Mandeville Games were held in Rome, Italy, following that year's Olympic Games. These are considered to be the first Paralympic Games.[1] The 2012 Paralympic mascot Mandeville was named after Stoke Mandeville Hospital. While the Paralympic Games evolved to include athletes from all disability groups, the Stoke Mandeville games continued to be organized as a multi-sport event for wheelchair athletes. Games were held annually in Aylesbury under the direction of the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation (ISMGF), which became the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF)..Plastic medallion encasing a paper disc commemorating the 1968 Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed. Inscriptions (English): Front: Municipalities - Nazareth Elite - Nazareth. Reverse: The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68. Friendship - Unity - Sportsmanship. On both sides of the medallions there are what are likely to be the equivalent Hebrew and Arabic translations. Images induces Front: Logos of unknown organisations. Reverse: Logo for the 1968 Paralympics, showing three interlocking wheels to represent their values: friendship, unity and sportsmanship 1968 paralympics, 1968 stoke-mandeville-games, 1968 tel-aviv paralympics -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, SAD lapel pin
Unclear what organisation this lapel pin is representing, Small square lapel pin.Pale gold coloured silhouette of a wheelchair athlete, with a red logo spelling out "SAD" or possible "CSAD", on whitish background.and gold border -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo album, Photo album - Foundation Members Dinner, April 1994; Athletes Together Meet, January 1995; The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995; South Melbourne Opening Day, 7th July 1995, 1995-1997 (approx)
The photo album includes photographs of several disabled sports events and functions, including: - Dinner for Foundation Members Wheelchair Sports Victoria, April 1994 - Athletes Together Meet VIP Function, January 1995 - The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995 - Opening Day of Wheelchair Sports Victoria's South Melbourne office in July 1995Photo album containing 100 pages and 122 photographs of several disabled sports events, as well as some negatives. Photo album is a blue binder format.The photo album cover includes the following labels. - Foundation Members Dinner, April 1994 - Athletes Together Meet, January 1995 - The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995 - South Melbourne Opening Day, 7th July 1995wheelchair sports victoria, disabled sports, max kelleher -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of three people
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph includes the son of the owner of Churchill Island, Ted Jenkins, Doug Finlason, and Valda TreadwellSepia photograph white narrow white border of three people - two standing on either side of a man in a wheelchair with a blanket over his legs. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins, valda treadwell, doug finlason -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
ID card, Kevin Coombs photo ID, 1980 Paraympic Games in Arnhem, The Netherlands, 1980
Kevin Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at five Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal Paralympic competitor for Australia. Coombs was part of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team at the 1960 Rome, 1968 Tel Aviv, 1972 Heidelberg, 1980 Arnhem and 1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville Paralympics. He served as coach/captain at the 1972 games and as captain at the 1984 games. He also participated in athletics events at the 1968 and 1972 Paralympics. He captained the silver-medal-winning Australian wheelchair basketball team at the 1974 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games in Dunedin, led the Australian team in gold medal performances at the 1977 and 1982 FESPIC Games, captained the team at the 1977 Silver Jubilee Games, and played in the 1983 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship.[10][11] The 1980 Summer Paralympics were held in Arhmen, in The Netherlands, the sixth edition of the event.Plastic card, containing orange cardboard ID card, with photo inset.Front: Logos of 1980 Paralympics and Paralympic mascots (in Dutch) Olympische Spelen voor Gehandicapten 21 juni-5-juli Reverse: very degraded portrait photo of Kevin Coombs Nation - AUSTRALIA Name:- Coumbs Classification - 4 Startnr - 0087 Points 2 -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of two people
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in January 1940 and shows the son of the owner of Churchill Island, Ted Jenkins, with his carer and subsequent owner of the property, Margaret CampbellSepia photograph white narrow white border of two people in front of Rogers Cottage, with the woman standing behind the man in the wheelchair with a blanket on his legs. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins, margaret campbell -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of man and pony
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph shows the son of the owner of Churchill Island - Ted Jenkins - and 'Dido', the small Shetland pony.Sepia photograph white narrow white border of a man in a wheelchair gently holding the nose of a small pony, with another person standing at the extreme left of frame. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins, dido -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of group of people
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in January 1940 and shows the son of the owner of Churchill Island, Ted Jenkins.Sepia photograph white narrow white border of a group of four women wearing white dresses standing in a pasture with a horse, a man in a wheelchair in front of a group of trees. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of Ted Jenkins and Billy Wilson, Unknown
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show candid pictures taken by previous residents of the Island.Black and white photograph showing Ted Jenkins lighting Billie Wilson's cigaretteCatalogue number written on reverse in pencil. Handwritten on reverse 'Ted in Wheelchair and Billy Smitt (Wilson) c.1940' 'KODAK PRINT' and 'Velox' and '92' stamped on reversechurchill island, billie wilson, ted jenkins -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photographs, Carolyn Haas, Janefield Special School: Lyrebird Track clearing 15/02/1990, 15/02/1990
5 photographs of a Thursday task - clearing the Lyrebird Track. Janefield Special School helped with building and maintaining of this wheelchair friendly track at Kinglake National Park.4 colour photographs. janefield, janefield special school, kinglake national park -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of two people
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in January 1940 and shows the son of the owner of Churchill Island, Ted Jenkins, with Billie Smith.Sepia photograph white narrow white border of two people posing for the camera. The woman stands to the side of the man in a wheelchair, with a cigarette in his hand, and a gun in his lap. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins, billie smith -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 20.07.1972
This RDNS Liaison Sister is reassuring a lady who is being discharged from Mount Royal Rehabilitation Hospital regarding the visits she will receive from RDNS Sisters in her home. The Liaison Sister had previously visited the lady in the Ward to ascertain the care she would require at home and this information had been passed to the appropriate RDNS Centre and to the Sister who would be visiting the lady in her home. The RDNS Sister is wearing her RDNS winter uniform of a blue/grey skivvie under a blue/grey winter material herringbone V neck tunic style frock. She is wearing her blue/grey herringbone winter material hat.Liaison had occurred between doctors and the Trained nurses (Nurses) of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), from its inception in 1885. This increased when Midwifery was introduced in August 1893 with close liaising with the Women’s Hospital. As District nursing grew it was recognized that closer liaising between many Public Hospitals would be beneficial, for not only the MDNS, later called Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), Trained nurses (Sisters), but also for the patients and the hospitals. In August 1964 a Liaison Officer commenced at the Alfred Hospital. This soon increased to Liaison Officers working full time at several Public Hospitals. At the time of a patient’s discharge, the Liaison Sister forwarded information on their diagnosis and instructions regarding the care required at home to the appropriate RDNS Centre, and in turn the attending District Sister wrote a report of progress and any queries to the hospital Doctor, via the Liaison Sister, at the time the patient was attending outpatients. Any new instructions were then sent back to the District Sister. Liaising also occurred between District field staff and Doctors when patients were referred by General Practitioners and did not attend a Hospital. Rehabilitation of patients to insure they were able to live independently in their own homes was at the forefront of care given by the RDNS Sisters.On the right of the black and white photograph is a Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Sister, who is wearing her uniform hat over her short curled hair, and a pale skivvie under a V neck tunic style grey dress. She is leaning forward with her left hand on the arm of a wheelchair, and is smiling at a lady, who has short curly hair; is wearing glasses and grey frock with a belt, and is sitting in wheelchair. She is holding the tops of walking sticks with both her hands; the foot of the sticks are resting on the ground. The footplates of the wheelchair are open and the lady has her feet on the ground. To her left stands a gentleman who has short dark hair and is wearing a buttoned up dark cardigan over a light coloured shirt, peaks showing, and light trousers. He is holding a 4 prong stick in his right hand and is looking at the lady. A Hospital Sister, who is wearing a dark cape over her white uniform and a white veil over her short dark curly hair is standing behind the wheelchair looking down at the lady. In the background, part of a brick wall can be seen on the left and to the right of this an open glass door and to its right is a closed glass door with writing on it.Barry Sutton Photographer's stamprdns, royal district nursing service, rdns uniform, rdns liaison, rdns rehabilitation -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photographs, Carolyn Haas, Janefield Special School: Lyrebird Track maintenance 20/02/1992, 15/02/1990
16 photographs of a community task - maintaining the Lyrebird Track in 1992. Janefield Special School helped with building and maintaining of this wheelchair friendly track at Kinglake National Park.16 colour photographs. janefield, janefield special school, kinglake national park -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of man, woman, and baby
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in December 1939 and includes Ted Jenkins - the son of the owner of Churchill Island.black and white photograph with white border showing a man in a wheelchair and a baby being held by a woman standing to the right of the man. The group are in front of a metal gate, looking to their back right. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of seated group
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph was taken in December 1939 and shows Ted Jenkins - the son of the owner of Churchill Island, Harry Jenkinsblack and white photograph with white border showing a man in a wheelchair beside two seated women. The photographer's shadow is visible in the frame, and appears to be taken on the northern side of Amess house. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
Colour photograph Jack Whadcoat sign builder and Ann Guy Project Officer from the East Gippsland Arts and Recreation Access Group at the launch if signage and wheelchair access track at Lake Bunga Foreshore funded by Coast Action Coastcare. Lakes Entrance Victoria volunteering, clubs, recreation facilities -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Barry Farnsworth near the stage, 1989
Barry Farnsworth near a stage, possibly during a presentation. The podium and stairs handrail are visible in this image, as well as an audience member in a wheelchair and the foot of a suited man in the front row.1 coloured photograph of Barry Farnsworth association for the blind, elanora home (brighton), barry farnsworth -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of Ted Jenkins and Valda Treadwell
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series showcases photographs taken in the 1930s and 1940s and shows people who lived and worked on the Island during the Jenkins period. This photograph is of Valda Treadwell and the son of the owner of Churchill Island, Ted JenkinsSepia photograph white narrow white border of two people in front of Rogers Cottage. The woman wears a cardigan and stands behind the man who is in a wheelchair with a blanket over his legs. Digitised from a high resolution copy (original Polaroid is in poor and fragile condition)nilchurchill island, photograph, arthur evans, ted jenkins, valda treadwell -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photograph, Photo from Mt Gambier Games, likely circa mid 1980s, 1980s
This photo, depicting a wheelchair athlete competing in the shot put in the Mt Gambier Games, was likely taken after 1981 (possibly in 1986), as one of the onlookers is wearing a cap from the Australian Institute of Sport which was formed in 1981.Black and white photo from Mt Gambier Games, uncertain date, likely mid 1980s.Reverse side of the photo has a post it note with the following inscription. Mt Gambier Games rear: Dominic Gregorio (VIC) Graham Maloney (SA) Steve Trestrail (SA) Michael McIntyre (SA) Peter Peterson )VIC) Don Perriman (VIC) holdingmt gambier games, dominic gregorio, graham maloney, steve trestrail, michael mcintyre, peter peterson -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Medal and Case, Medal and Case - 1960 Australian Paraplegic Games (Melbourne) Silver Medal - Kevin Coombs, Javelin, 1960
Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal Paralympic competitor for Australia.Grey plastic case containing silver coloured medal.Medal contains text - Australian Paraplegic Games Melbourne 1960 - Kevin Coombs, Javlin [sic] The lid on the case is inscribed with the word "TROPHY" and a laurel wreath. The bottom of the case is inscribed with "Casecraft. CAT. No 102". The interior of the case includes the text "Stokes (Australia) Limited - medallists and silversmtihs est. 1855:.australian paraplegic games, kevin coombs -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Grey medal case, Grey medal case containing silver medal from 1960 Australian Paraplegic Games - Javelin - Kevin Coombs, 1960
Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal Paralympic competitor for Australia.Grey plastic medal case.The lid on the case is inscribed with the word "TROPHY" and a laurel wreath. The bottom of the case is inscribed with "Casecraft. CAT. No 102". The interior of the case includes he text "Stokes (Australia) Limited - medallists and silversmtihs est. 1855:.australian paraplegic games, kevin coombs