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Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Mayor Jack Campbell 1987-88 (1 of 2)
4 colour photographs relating to Chisholm Graduation Ceremony May 1988councillor, mayor, jack campbell -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Nurse Graduation Ceremony Invitation, May 1970, Ballarat Base Hospital
Nurse Graduation Ceremony Invitation, May 1970, Ballarat Base HospitalNurse Graduation Ceremony Invitation, May 1970, Ballarat Base Hospital, Gives details of Guest Speaker.White card with gold typinggraduation, invitation, nurse, 1970, ballarat -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Nurses Graduation Ceremony Invitation, May 1956, Ballarat Base Hospital
Nurses Graduation Ceremony Invitation, May 1956, Ballarat Base HospitalNurses Graduation Ceremony Invitation, May 1956, Ballarat Base Hospital. Centenary Year of Ballarat Hospital 1856-1956 - 12th annual nurses graduation.White card with typinggraduation, nurses, centenary, 1956, ballarat -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Bridal crochet gifts, Marcela Bole Bridal crochet gifts
Brides are given the ornaments after the marriage ceremony by friends and relatives as a keepsakeIt brings luck and happiness to the newly wedsWhite crochet shoe decorated with satin flowers and pearls and a little crochet bellbridal ornament, crochet, shoe, bell -
National Wool Museum
Beanie
Worn as part of the Mens opening ceremony uniform for the Winter Olympics,2002Mens beanieAUSfashion, costume, hats, sport, salt lake city -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Photograph - Laying of foundation stone St Vincent's Hospital Main Block (Healy Wing),1928
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ceremony of laying of foundation stone 1928Photo 1 inscription " View of Mt St Evins at the laying of the foundation of St V's." Photo 2 inscription " At the laying of the Foundation Stone for the 1st addition to St V's Hospital"st vincent's hospital melbourne, agnes mclean, healy wing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Invitations, Official Opening of the M.B. John Building, 1987, 11/16/1987
Two grey cards with green writing, both relating to the Ballarat School of Mines M.B. John Building in Albert Street, Ballarat. 1.) Invitation to the official opening of the M.B. John Building on 11 June 1987 .2) Official opening of the M.B. John Building Order of Ceremony, including an overview on M.B. Johnm.b. john, m.b. john building, morgan b. john, morgan bevan john, john mildren, peter shiells, j.e. reeves, john cain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Emu Creek Bush Band Collection: Dance Program
The National Folk Festival was first held in Melbourne in 1967 and thereafter was held in various cities throughout Australia. In 1992 it became a permanent fixture in Canberra and is held each year over Easter. 1. Colin Silk was born in Geelong 31/1/1920 and developed his interest in Old Time Dancing in his early teens. He and his wife moved to Bendigo in 1946 where they both continued their love of dance, also becoming teachers. Colin was responsible for the building of the Lockwood Sth. Hall in 1966 and the Sutton Grange Hall. He and Harry Wiegard MC'd dances at Lockwood for 40 years. He died 10/8/2011. 2. Henry (Harry) Wiegard, (1918 - 8/10/2002) began dancing as a young man primarily at the St Killians Hall in Bendigo. He also travelled to Melbourne to undertake more advanced training in Old Time Dances. He MC'd and called dances throughout the district for over 20 years.A country music dance program from the Canberra Folk Festival in 1995. The program is printed on pale blue card with black text and features an illustration of a man and a woman dancing. on the reverse side is a list of dances. The Masters of Ceremonies were Colin Silk and Harry Wiegard and the band was the Gay Charmers from Northern Victoria.emu creek bush band, australian colonial dance, canberra folk festival, gay charmers band, colin silk, harry wiegard -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: 4 STEREOGRAPHIC CARDS, 1880's ?
Four stereographic cards by C. H. Graves, publisher and General Manager, Philadelphia, USA., sold only by agents of The Universal Art Co. Stamped on the reverse ' W. E. Bell sole agent, Penshurst, NSW. (a) The Crucifixion (of Christ) , (b) The Resurrection , (c) The Sermon on the Mount , (d) The Wedding Ceremony (non Religious).photograph, stereo cards, the crucifixion, the resurrection, the sermon on the mount, the wedding ceremony -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, Video, TV News: Vietnam Veterans March followed by Kingscote Flag Presentation
Black and white, and coloured footage of the march in Sydney and the demonstrations against the war. Also interviews with some Veterans including Major Peter Young; Captain Robin Wall. Footage of Kingscote Ceremony. Also black and white footage of troops boarding a plane, on patrol & some helicopters flying. The cassette is contained in its case.vietnam veterans, vietnam veterans parade, vietnam war (1961-1975), helicopters -- vietnam., noack, errol, noack collection -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Press Release, Ministry for Transport Office staff - Simone Gandur, Transport Minister Hands over 2km Gift, 25/11/1996 12:00:00 AM
A4 size sheet of preprinted paper for News Release from Vic Minister for Transport - preprinted in blue ink with "Victoria on the Move" wording and state coat of arms. Printed (Laser) with text for 26/11/96 ceremony of hand over of 2km of trolley wire to the BTM. Image added 27-11-2016trams, tramways, btm, trolley wire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LODGE COLLECTION: ZENITH LODGE, NO. 52 A.F. & A. MASONS OF VICTORIA INVITATION, Sturday 25th June, 1949
Light cardboard folder invitation Zenith Lodge No. 52 to the installation of Bro. Frank George Jones, S. W. (master Elect), and investiture of Officers at the Masonic Temple, Bendigo on Saturday, 25th June, 1949, at 6.15pm. Wor. Bro. J. K. Collis, Master, assisted by Past Masters of the Lodge, will conduct the ceremony.clubs, social, zenith lodge no. 52 bendigo instal -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Mayor Jack Campbell 1987-88 (1 of 2)
6 photographs and newspaper articles of the re-election ceremony for Mayor Jack Campbellcaulfield, jack campbell, mayor, john robinson, brian rudski, douglas aylen, barry boyle -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Mayor Jack Campbell 1986-87 (1 of 2)
2 photographs of Remembrance Day ceremony at Caulfield Park memorial Nov 1986councillor, mayor, jack campbell, ron walters, hedley moore -
Greensborough Historical Society
Programme - Program, Greensborough RSL, Anzac Day ceremony, 25th April 2010: Order of Service
Order of service, Greensborough RSL Anzac Day ceremony, 25th April 20104 p. black and white printanzac day, greensborough rsl -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Library, 1994
The new Nunawading Library was opened after a ceremony held on 27th April 1991Black and white photograph of a children's activity taking place in the Nunawading Library. Adult Male to right of photograph. Children seated around a table a table. Photo has 'Drawing time' written on bottom margin in biro. 1994children's services, nunawading library, libraries -
Bialik College
Photograph, Kindergarten Shabbat, Carlton, 1946, 1946
Kindergarten students partaking in a Shabbat ceremony in the garden, Drummond Street, Carlton, 1946.drummond street carlton, kindergarten, hebrew school, judaism, elc -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Small Folder of Miscellaneous Ansett Photos
Subjects include Ansett advertising, what appears to be an awards ceremony, and aircraft maintenance. -
National Wool Museum
Socks, Mens hiking socks
Hiking socks to be worn with hiking boots for opening ceremony of Winter Olympics, 2002Australia Salt Lake City 2002fashion, costume, shoes, wool, sport, salt lake city -
Melbourne Legacy
Audio - Recording, tape, Anzac Communication, 1962
The tape has not been played. From the label it is an ABC broadcast of the Anzac Day commemoration on 19 April 1962. It is the Legacy run Anzac Commemoration for Students that is held just prior to Anzac day for school students to attend. Legacy has run the student ceremony annually and it is well attended. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. ABC would broadcast the student ceremony so that schools unable to attend would be able to listen to the service.An audio record of a ceremony for school students at the Shrine.Metal cannister with reel and audio tape inside (no perforations present). Note loose inside container, detailing information on the audio recording. Visible tape marks on lid.Front of lid has handwritten label: VP 819 Note is as follows: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION TAPE IDENTIFICATION SLIP All material contained in this recording is subject to copyright control. Its use is PROHIBITED for any purpose other than that authorised by the A.B.C. TITLE: Any at Communication Heard at Legacy 17.5.62 State Film Carl 27.6.62 REEL: V.Good TAPE NUMBERS: VP819 REC 19-4-62anzac day, anzac commemoration for students -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac commemoration for students 1993, 1993
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance. It was the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" event held on 7 April 1993 - the 70th Anniversary year for Legacy. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. The photos show a group of students with wreaths walking up the steps of the Shrine. Also one of the Governor of Victoria, Richard E. McGarvie inspecting the Cadet Guard of Honour, with school choirs on the steps. And inside the Shrine. These pictures were published in the Answer in May 1993.A record of a ceremony for school students at the Shrine.Black and white photo x 3 of a schools service at the Shrine in 1993.Handwritten in blue ink on the back "B pg 11" and "B pg 10"anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony, answer, governor of victoria -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Anzac commemoration for students 1990, 1990
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance in April 1990. One of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, usually held just prior to ANZAC Day. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. The photos shows a pair of students with wreaths walking past defence force personnel in formation on the forecourt of the Shrine. The photo was used The Answer in May 1991 to promote the Anzac Commemoration Service with an article 'Not everything that counts can be counted'.A record of a ceremony for school students at the Shrine.Black and white photo of two children with wreaths processing past soldiers in formation.In blue pen on reverse: "Children's Commemoration Service at the Shrine 11.4.1990. From L/T J P Norton". anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony, answer -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Document - Document - Operation Order, Japanese Surrender of Dutch Borneo, 8/9/1945
Original copy of report prepared and signed by Linton Lancashire VX84376 V29336 and attachments on the Japanese surrender of Dutch Borneo. Two page typed copy report of the ceremony and negotiations leading to the Japanese Surrender of Dutch Borneo signed by L Lancashire WO1 2/5 Australian Field Ambulance. Three pages of typed copy outlining the ceremony for the signing by Vice Admiral KAMADA of the Instrument of Surrender aboard HMAS Gascoyne on 8 Sep 1945. Two pages of diagrams depicting layout for surrender ceremony. Original signed copy of report and attachments of the arrangements for the signing ceremony of the Japanese Surrender of Dutch Borneo on 8 Sep 1945. Seven pages of cream coloured foolscap paper with black typeJanpanese Surrender of Dutch Borneo 8th September, 1945japanese surrender of dutch borneo, hmas gascoyne, 8/9/1945, ww2 -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Textile - Yomut Turkmen Islamic Rug, c 1880
This rug was a gift and gesture of friendship from the local Muslim community to the City of Greater Bendigo. It was presented to Mayor, Cr Rod Fyffe on behalf of the people of Bendigo at a 2016 'Thank You Bendigo' dinner. In 2014 approval for a planning application from the Bendigo Islamic Association to build a community centre and mosque in East Bendigo prompted a series of public protests that captured widespread media attention. During this tumultuous period the Council identified the need for a community-wide plan to promote diversity and help address potentially divisive cultural issues. These events led to the COGB becoming the first local government area (LGA) formally accredited under Australia’s Welcoming Cities Standard. Community leaders emerged who wanted to show that the anti-mosque protesters did not reflect the views of the majority of Bendigo residents. The community lead ‘Believe in Bendigo’ movement gained momentum, and the Council and other local organisations joined forces to present a unified message that Bendigo residents do not tolerate racism. Muslims have made Central Victoria their home since the Goldrush, contributing to the community and the economy for the past 120 years. Traditional Islamic rugs, especially their patterns and motifs are intrinsically linked with the design of the Bendigo Mosque and Bendigo Islamic Community Centre providing important points of reference for the architects of the project. Typically, mosques are linked with specific cultural groups but not in the case of Bendigo where the Muslim community is made up of multi-ethnic groups. This meant the building's design was not fixed to a specific style or cultural iconography but instead needed to encompass many. The small local Muslim community selected a specific Australian architect because of their interest and knowledge of Islamic design and iconography gained through family collection of Islamic textiles. In thinking about the design of the mosque and community centre the architects wanted to acknowledge the role of Afghans in Australian history, especially tribal Afghans who helped build connections across the interior of Australia between First Nations communities, European settlers and Central Asian migrants. The gift of this Turkmen rugto the Bendigo community thus symbolises collaborative partnerships across faith and cultural groups based on friendship and mutual benefit. A Turkman rug was specifically chosen as it is the pinnacle of nomadic arts of the Islamic world. It was also important to the architects and the local Muslim community that the gift was a female artistic product as it was mainly a female Muslim architecture team that designed the mosque in Bendigo and there was a desire to select something that celebrated female artistry. This hand-woven rug is an engsi, made for a woman in preparation for marriage. Design work and weaving is a shared experience, between many generations of women and each rug hold the personal story of the woman it is made for and her family and thus holds deep symbolic meaning. There are often songs and poetry that are recited as the rug is made – helping the makers to memorisze the mathematical structure of the design. An engsi is put on the doorway to a yurt as part of a wedding ceremony. During the ceremony the groom turns the engsii upside down to check the quality of the rug makers weaving skills. The nomadic lifestyle of Yomut Turkman tribes determines the size of the rug as the loom can’t be carried. Its size is also restricted by the dimensions of the doorway of the yurt. This rug is dated as c 1880 because of the types of patterns used, the use of natural dyes (synthetic dyes were introduced to the area in 1890s) and with the smoother weaving on the back indicating the quality of craftsmanship dating to this time period. The Yomut engsi rug was made in Turkmenistan c1880 by Yomut Turkmen Tribes people and is designed to fit over the doorway of a yurt during a wedding ceremony. The main field motif is related to Turkoman jewelery design. The women and girls of the tribe spin the wool and design and weave the rugs. The men shear the sheep, dye the wool and clip the rug after it has been woven. The word “Turkoman” is thought to have been derived from Turk-iman, meaning the first nomadic Turkic tribes that began to follow Islam. Dyes used are natural including orange from madder root. bendigo mosque, bendigo islamic association, city of greater bendigo community partnerships, city of greater bendigo community groups -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Eastern Secondary College Naming Ceremony Program 1st November, 1990 (Renamed from Ringwood Technical School), 1990
Buff coloured A4 booklet with loose leaf insert for the Eastern Ceremony Naming Ceremony, Thursday 1st November, 1990 commencing 2:30pm in the School Assembly Hall. On the inside is a one page history of the school. Contents include the Program, the Official Party, and a long list of attendees (or invitees) including Government Ministry, City of Ringwood, MP's, Regional Principals, School Staff, School Council Members and Ancillary Staff. Speakers included Mrs Laurel Cogan (School Council Vice-President); Dr Peter Hill (Chief General Manager, Office of Schools Administration, Ministry of Education); Mark Yendle and Kirralee Doutch (Year 11 VCE Students); Melissa Benetatos and Daniel Cochrane (Year 7 students). rts, ringwood tech, esc -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme, Annual ANZAC Commemoration Ceremony for Students, 1968 to 1978
A programme of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students", held each April. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. The 4 pages outline the order of service of the ceremony, some background notes on the ANZAC Commemorations, a short history of the Shrine of Remembrance and a story of Legacy. They mention the ceremony is telecast on the ABC television channels. One mentions is it a 'Circular to Victorian Colleges and Schools' so they were also sent to school to publicise the events. These are from 1968, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1977 and 1978. They vary slightly, 1978 is 6 pages. Each was attended by the Governor of Victoria, up to 1974 it was Sir Rohan Delacombe and after that Sir Henry Winneke. The photo of the Shrine of Remembrance on the cover of these programmes is stored at 01434.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine for school students.Printed brochure x 6 with a black and white photo of the Shrine, single page folded in half. Years 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978.anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme - Document, programme, Annual ANZAC Commemoration Ceremony for Students, 1974
A circular sent to Victorian schools informing them of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students", held each April. The ceremony provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain an appreciation of the Anzac spirit, the significance of the Shrine and the meaning of Anzac Day. The 4 pages outline the order of service of the ceremony, some background notes on the ANZAC Commemorations, and a letter from the Legacy President W. A. Braidie inviting the school to attend. There is a yellow reply form for the Principal to fill out, nominating the number of children who would be attending. They mention the ceremony is broadcast on the ABC radio stations. It mentions is it a 'Circular to Victorian Colleges and Schools' so they were sent to school to publicise the events. There is a letter to the school Principal in each programme from the President of Legacy inviting the schools to attend or to listen to the telecast.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine for school students.Printed brochure with black and white photo of the Shrine, single page folded in half and a single page yellow form.anzac commemoration for students, wreath laying ceremony -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Mayor Jack Campbell 1987-88 (1 of 2)
3 black and white photographs and menu card at Awards ceremony 23 March 988councillor, mayor, jack campbell, john robinson, peter mustow, felicitie campbell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - colour photograph, University of Ballarat Conferring Ceremony 1992, 1992
Photographs of the May 1992 Conferring Ceremonies at Ballarat University College, Later Federation University.Red photo album with sticky pageswarren tiller, shirley falkinder, ballarat university college weaving, bill prior, derek woolley, academic regalia, graduation, 1870 founders hall, founders hall, barry golding, tapestry, jack harvey -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, and document, ANZAC Day ceremony:Greensborough RSL, 25th April 2018, 25/04/2018
Booklet from ANZAC Day ceremony 25/04/2018, and article by Rosie Bray12 p. booklet colour illustrations, 1 p. articleanzac day 2018