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Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat University College 1992 Educational Profiles Exercise, 1992, 1992
... with University of Melbourne.... of Melbourne. mission goals strategic plan ballarat university college ...In 1992 Ballarat University College was affiliated with University of Melbourne.A4 blue booklet. mission, goals, strategic plan, ballarat university college, statisics, enrolments, tafe articulation, aboriginal education, international students -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Maiden Verses, 1901
... Certificate, spending a short time at Melbourne University. She helped... time at Melbourne University. She helped to establish ...This book contains verses written by Tilly Aston. Matilda Ann (Tilly) Aston was a blind writer and teacher who was born in Carisbrook, Victoria in 1873. She became totally blind at the age of seven. She learned Braille and gained her Matriculation Certificate, spending a short time at Melbourne University. She helped to establish the Victorian Association of Braille Writers and to found the Association for the Advancement of the Blind. She was the first Secretary and later President of the latter association. She was appointed the Head of the School for the Blind in Melbourne and retired from this position in 1925. She published several books of verse and prose. There is a Parliamentary electorate in Victoria called Aston. This book is of considerable interest because the author, Tilly Aston, has an important place in Australian literature. The book, ‘Maiden Verses’ has a local Warrnambool connection as it contains a poem written about Warrnambool, a town which Tilly Aston visited on occasions.This is a hard cover book of 146 pages. It is a book of poems written by Tilly Aston. The cover is dark red with the printing on the spine and on the cover in gold lettering. There is at least one page at the front of the book torn out. There is a receipt for the purchase of the book pasted on to the inside of the front cover. The date of the receipt made out to ‘John F. Watts’ is for three shillings and sixpence (1900). The book is bound with glue and string.Signature on the first page: ‘John F. Watts, Nov. 18th 1900’ (or maybe ‘1901’)tilly aston, australian literature, history of warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Society
pamphlet, January 1870
... 19th century. George Halford, a medical professor at Melbourne... 19th century. George Halford, a medical professor at Melbourne ...Liquor ammonie was an antidote for snake bites in the late 19th century. George Halford, a medical professor at Melbourne University promoted ammonia injections to stimulate the heart and reinvigorate the blood. Inspired by experiments in dogs, his suggestion to intravenously dose snakebitten patients with an acknowledged poison was certainly controversial. The prevailing treatments, for doctors and laity, were ligature, cutting and sucking the wound, rest (or vigorous exercise), and prodigious quantities of alcohol. Support for ‘Halford’s injection’ nevertheless grew: Victorian doctors, chemists and citizens extolled its effectiveness in both human and animal patients. (Info. from Spectacular serpents: Snakebite in colonial Australia)This item is a useful research tool.A one sheet tabular list of cases of snake bite treated by the injection of liquor ammonie. There are pinholes in each corner.on front - Harry Richardsonsnake-bite australian-medical-journal halford-george -
Federation University Historical Collection
Memorabilia, Welcome Home Serviette to General Sir John Monash, 1920, 1920
... Quite possibly this event was held at the North Melbourne... produced the serviette. Monash joined the Melbourne University ...Quite possibly this event was held at the North Melbourne Ragged Boys' Home, so there is every possibility the members of the home produced the serviette. Monash joined the Melbourne University company of the militia in 1884 and became lieutenant in the North Melbourne Battery in 1887. "WELCOME HOME TO GENERAL MONASH. Ex-members of the North Melbourne Battery Australian Garrison Artillery, have arranged a welcome home dinner to their former commanding officer, Lieut.-General Sir John Monash. All ex-members interested are requested to meet on Saturday evening at the Ragged Boys' Home, Latrobe street." (The Argus, 15 December 1919) Note the use of British Flags.Square crepe-paper serviette featuring a number of British flags. North Melbourne Battery A.G.A. Welcome Home to General Sir John Monash G.C.M.G., K.C.B., V.D. 7th February, 1920john monash, monash, general monash, north melbourne battery, ragged school, ragged boys' home, world war one, armed forces -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Cervical suture needle used by Dr Fritz Duras and Dr Michael Kloss, Jetter and Scheerer
... to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne... as director of physical education at Melbourne University. Jetter ...This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. Jetter and Scheerer were a surgical instrument maker founded in Germany in 1867. Their company symbol is that of a serpent curled around a rod, surmounted by a coronet/crown. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss subsequently had it engraved and used it in his own practice, before donating the item to the College. Metal instrument used for cervical sutures. Instrument consists of a handle and shaft. The end of the shaft is curved so as the tip of the instrument is almost perpendicular to the handle. The end of the shaft is in the shape of a loop to allow for sutures to be passed through it. The handle of the instrument is engraved with the word 'KLOSS'. The shaft of the needle is engraved with an image of the Rod of Asclepius, featuring a serpent wrapped around a staff, topped by a crown.'KLOSS' obstetrics -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Keith & Allison Pither, 1967
... and Howard. Completed his studies at Melbourne University 1946... Street Malvern East melbourne Keith Pither was born at Shepparton ...Keith Pither was born at Shepparton in 1914 and grew up on a farm. Attended Otira Methodist Home Mission Training College from 1936 and by 1939 was a probation minister at Burnie (Tas.). Enlisted in the army 1939 and served in the Middle East and Northern Australia. In 1943 he was ordained in the field as a chaplain and later served in New Guinea. Married Allison (Alison?) Brown in 1945 and they had four children, Brian, Rhonda, Andrew and Howard. Completed his studies at Melbourne University 1946. Placements were Red Cliffs, Carlton Methodist Mission, Benalla, Portland, Sandringham and Ivanhoe. Died 19/6/2008.The Pithers are holding a knife about to cut an anniversary cake."Rev. K. M. Pither and Mrs Allison Pither 1967"pither, keith, red cliffs, carlton methodist mission, benalla, portland, sandringham, ivanhoe -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, The University of Melbourne et al, Burnley Gardens Conservation Management Plan and Victorian Heritage Database Report Burnley Gardens H2052, November 2005
... . Prepared for The University of Melbourne by Lovell Chen...The University of Melbourne...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra ...lovell chen, john patrick, andrew long, statement of significance, garden management, campus management, victorian heritage register, vhr h2052, victorian heritage database report burnley gardens h2052 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australian, Uproar Over Axed Regional Campuses, 20.10.2004
... university of melbourne... Perry. Report on The University of Melbourne finding it too...university of melbourne regional campuses agricultural ...university of melbourne, regional campuses, agricultural courses, closing regional campuses, country campuses, closure of campuses -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Helen Lawson Jones, Eighty One Years More than a Lifetime Thomas Lawson (1831-1907) And his descendants, 1994
... at Melbourne University and the University of Otago at Dunedin, New... to become a distinguished educationalist at Melbourne University ...Family history of Thomas Lawson (1831-1907) and his descendantsThis is a paper back book with a plasticized cove which has an image of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village (reproduction of Daniel Clarke’s Studio) in the background in muted colours, photographs and paintings of Thomas and Susan Lawson in colour on the front cover and a photograph of and information on the author on the back. It has 37 pages, a Lawson family tree at the back and an introduction by Helen Jones. The book included printed material, black and white photographs and illustrative material.non-fictionFamily history of Thomas Lawson (1831-1907) and his descendants lawson family, warrnambool, cobden, camperdown -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal - Clipping, Cross-Section, (A new book by Robin Boyd, "The Puzzle of Architecture"...), 01.11.1965
... , published by The University of Melbourne Department of Architecture... by The University of Melbourne Department of Architecture. There is a second ...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Puzzle of Architecture'Photocopy of book review in Issue No 157 of Cross Section, published by The University of Melbourne Department of Architecture. There is a second copy without the Cross-Section banner. The original cross-section is item P1374.41.the puzzle of architecture, walsh st library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Annual Report, 2021 Burnley Gardens Annual Report
... for the University of Melbourne Property and Campus Services. The previous...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra ...management, grounds management, burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Sue Fowler, Herbarium and System Garden, 2016
... university of melbourne... of the Herbarium and System Garden at The University of Melbourne taken...university of melbourne botany gardens 13 colour ...university of melbourne, botany, gardens -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, John Gibson et al, Keith Luxford graduating early 1950s, 1951c
... , University of Melbourne.... 1950s with Bachelor of Arts, University of Melbourne. luxford ...Keith Luxford graduating early 1950s with Bachelor of Arts, University of Melbourne.Digital copy of black and white photograph. luxford family -
Federation University Historical Collection
Scrapbook, Ballarat Teachers' College Scrapbook, 1951-c1970, 1951-c1970
... in 1950 Mavis Canty graduated from the University... Mavis Canty graduated from the University of Melbourne ...in 1950 Mavis Canty graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts.Brown hardcovered scrapbook folio relating to the Ballarat Teachers' College. It inlcudes Mavis Canty's graduation photo, appointment letter to the Ballarat Teachers' College, flyer for Education Week in Ballarat at Alfred Hall, signatures of 1952 & 1954 & 1958 & 1959 & 1960 graduands, Gillies Street Campus Opening, and various newsclippings mavis canty, ballarat teachers' college, ceaviney mavis canty, prudence hamono, kay o'keefe, eileen liddle, maureen liddle, gillies street campus, gillies street campus opening -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Life of deadmann - Colonial Vic. Mary Gaunt, 2001
... , she was the first woman to study at Melbourne University... was the first woman to study at Melbourne University, travelled ...This collection of short stories by Mary Gaunt has been edited and published by Bronwen Hickman. Mary Gaunt (1861-1942) was a writer of novels, travel books, short stories and other articles. She was known internationally for her writings in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Born in Chiltern, Victoria, she was the first woman to study at Melbourne University, travelled extensively in West Africa and China in areas rarely visited by white women and published 26 books. From 1894 to 1900 Mary Gaunt lived in Warrnambool where her husband, Hubert Lindsay Miller, was a local doctor. Some of her writings were produced while she was in Warrnambool and some have local content. This book, although a modern reprint, is important as the only collection of the short stories of the internationally-known author, Mary Gaunt that we have in our collection. Mary Gaunt not only lived and wrote in Warrnambool for some years but also used local places, people and events in her writings. One of the stories in ‘Life at Deadman’s’ (‘The Humbling of Sergeant Mahone’) is based on the events in the late 19th century when whisky was being made illegallyin the Nirranda district. Mary Gaunt apparently had met the real main character in this saga. This is a soft cover book of 178 pages. The cover is yellow with an image in sepia tones of Mary Gaunt. The lettering on the front cover and on the spine is green and black. The back cover contains critical comments on Mary Gaunt’s work and information on the editor. The book has a map, an introduction, a list of the sources of the stories, twelve short stories, a list of works by Mary Gaunt and a note on the author by the editor. ‘With Good Wishes Bronwen Hickman’ mary gaunt, dr h.l.miller, whiskey stills in the warrnambool district (19th century), history of warrnambool, australian women writers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Trophy, British Plastics Pty Ltd, Braemar House cup, late 1930s
... at Melbourne University. He had a practice in Koroit Street Warrnambool... Australia and studied medicine at Melbourne University. He had ...This was the House Cup of a Warrnambool private school, Braemar Grammar. It operated from 1931 to 1950 and was in Manifold Street. The school had an average enrolment of 45 primary school students and closed because of the unavailability of suitable school premises. The donor of the House trophy, Dr Alfred Brauer, was born in South Australia and studied medicine at Melbourne University. He had a practice in Koroit Street Warrnambool for 45 years and had many community interests including horse racing, football, golf, cricket and education. He was associated with Warrnambool High School, Braemar Grammar School and Warrnambool Technical School, donating trophies to all three schools. Today the former Warrnambool Technical School is called Brauer College. This cup is of interest as a memento of a 20th century private school in Warrnambool, Braemar Grammar and of a prominent 20th century doctor in Warrnambool, Dr Alfred Brauer.This is a gold-coloured metal cup with two side handles and a long thin stem on a metal base mounted on a Bakelite stand. The lower portion of the stand is missing. The cup is much stained.This is a gold-coloured metal cup with two side handles and a long thin stem on a metal base mounted on a Bakelite stand. The lower portion of the stand is missing. The cup is much stained.braemar grammar school, warrnambool, dr brauer, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, A school Treasury of English literature, 1912
... up a lecturing position at Melbourne University. He went... at Melbourne University. He went on to become the foundation Professor ...This a school text book edited by Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch (1874-1970). He had a distinguished academic career and is regarded as one of Australia’s best essayists. He was a household name to two generations of Australians through his radio broadcasts and syndicated literary columns in several Australian newspapers. He was in Warrnambool early in the 20th century as the proprietor of a private school. In 1904 he left Warrnambool to take up a lecturing position at Melbourne University. He went on to become the foundation Professor of English at the University of Western Australia and later its Chancellor. Murdoch University in Western Australia is named after him. He was knighted in 1964. He published over 40 books. This book is of interest because it was edited by Walter Murdoch, an important figure in Australian literature and a man who played a part in Warrnambool’s history. In 1901 Murdoch came to Warrnambool, going into partnership with James Scott, the proprietor of Warrnambool College. They bought out Stanley’s Warrnambool Grammar School. When Scott retired Murdoch became the sole proprietor of the school. While in Warrnambool Murdoch wrote a school history textbook, ‘The Struggle for Freedom’. He left Warrnambool in 1904This is a hard cover book of 448 pages. It has a dark red cover with gold printed letters on the spine and the printing on the front cover is etched into the cover. It has a Prefatory Note, a Contents page, Sections Three and Four containing extracts from English Literature (the book is the Part Two volume) and advertisements at the back for other books published by Thomas Lothian. The book is bound with glue.On the first page: ‘Ada Sheen, State School Fryerstown’.walter murdoch, warrnambool college (early 20th century), history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Speaking Personally - W Murdoch, 1946
... a position at Melbourne University as an English lecturer. He went... at Melbourne University as an English lecturer. He went on to become ...This is a collection of essays written by Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch (1874-1970). He had a distinguished academic and literary career and is regarded as one of Australia’s greatest essayists. He was a household name to two generations of Australians through his radio broadcasts and syndicated literary columns in several Australian newspapers. Murdoch came to Warrnambool in 1901 as the proprietor of a private school. He left Warrnambool to take up a position at Melbourne University as an English lecturer. He went on to become the foundation Professor of English at the University of Western Australia and was later its Chancellor. Murdoch University in Western Australia is named after him and he was knighted in 1964. He published over 40 books. This book is of interest as an example of the literary works of Walter Murdoch, a distinguished literary figure in Australian history and a person who has his place also in Warrnambool’s history. He came to Warrnambool in 1901, going into partnership with James Scott, the proprietor of Warrnambool College. They bought out Stanley’s Warrnambool Grammar School and when Scott retired Murdoch became the sole proprietor and Headmaster of the school. While he in Warrnambool Murdoch continued to write and published in Warrnambool the school text book, ‘The Struggle For Freedom’. He left Warrnambool in 1904. This is a hard cover book of 186 pages. It has a blue cover which is slightly faded at the top of the spine. It has a dust cover in beige tonings with the title of the book and the author’s name on the spine and the same details on the front cover (beige printing on a maroon background). The front cover has a thin maroon line as an edging and the back dust cover features an advertisement for another Walter Murdoch publication. The book has a Preface, 31 chapters of short essays and an Index. The dust cover is frayed at the edges and discoloured on the spine. walter murdoch, history of warrnambool, warrnambool college, (early 20th century) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Saturday Mornings, 1931
... Murdoch. Most of them were originally published in the Melbourne.... In 1904 he became a lecturer in English at Melbourne University ...This book contains a collection of essays written by Walter Murdoch. Most of them were originally published in the Melbourne Argus newspaper. Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch (1874-1970) had a distinguished academic and literary career. In addition he was a household name to two generations of Australians through his radio broadcasts and syndicated columns in several Australian newspapers. In 1901 Murdoch came to Warrnambool as the proprietor of a private school. In 1904 he became a lecturer in English at Melbourne University and later the foundation Professor of English at the University of Western Australia. He was later its Chancellor. Murdoch University in Western Australia is named after him and he was knighted in 1964. He published over 40 books. This book is of interest as it was written by Walter Murdoch who was not only an important figure in Australia literature but also he played a part in Warrnambool’s history. He came to Warrnambool in 1901, going into partnership with James Scott, the proprietor of Warrnambool College. They bought out Stanley’s Warrnambool Grammar School and when Scott retired Murdoch became the sole proprietor and Headmaster of Warrnambool College. Whilst in Warrnambool Murdoch wrote the school history text book, ‘The Struggle for Freedom’. He left Warrnambool in 1904. The original owner of the book, Mary Minkwitz, may have had some connection with Warrnambool as a member of the Minkwitz family lived in Warrnambool in the 1950s. This is a hard cover book of 240 pages. It has a dark green cover with the name of the book and the author printed in gold lettering on the spine. It has a Preface, 35 short essays by Walter Murdoch and an Index. The spine lettering is faded and the cover has some slight rubbing. It is bound with glue and reinforced inside the cover with tape. ‘This book belongs to Mary D. Minkwitz’.walter murdoch, australian literature, history of warrnambool, warrnambool college (early 20th century) -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Textbook written by Dr Vera Scantlebury, A Guide to the Care of the Young Child, 1958
... Baynes. Vera undertook medical training at Melbourne University... Baynes. Vera undertook medical training at Melbourne University ...Vera Scantlebury Brown was born in Linton in 1889, a daughter of Dr George Scantlebury and his wife Catherine, née Baynes. Vera undertook medical training at Melbourne University between 1907 and 1913. After serving in the British Army Medical Unit during World War I, she worked in various positions in Melbourne hospitals and then studied in the US and Canada. In 1926 she was appointed Director of Infant Welfare by the recently established Victorian Department of Health, and became responsible for the development of maternal, infant and pre-school services in Victoria. In 2023 a statue of Vera Scantlebury was erected in Linton's Avenue of Honour in Denison Street. This copy of the book appears to have been owned/used by Barbara Safstrom of Linton.Textbook for nursing students and other health professionals. First compiled by Dr Vera Scantlebury Brown and published as a "Guide to Infant Feeding". Book revised (with Kate Campbell) in 1941, 1951 and 1958. Pages 346 p.: index, tables.Inscribed top right of front endpaper: 'Barbara Saftstrom / FF8269'.vera scantlebury, kate campbell, 'a guide to the care of the young child' [textbook] -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Sanders, Tom
... Union South Court University of Melbourne... for the Union South Court at the University of Melbourne in 1971... for the Union South Court at the University of Melbourne in 1971 ...Tom Sanders, Eltham potter, and John Olsen designed a mural for the Union South Court at the University of Melbourne in 1971 Contents Newspaper article: "500 tiles later", unnamed newspaper, c1971. Tom Sanders is creating a ceramic mural in the Union South Court of University of Melbourne.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etctom sanders, union south court university of melbourne, john olsen -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Card - Invitation, Chancellor's Circle, April 2008
... Invitation from The University of Melbourne to Andrew Smith...The University of Melbourne...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra ...garden tour, reception, function, friends of burnley gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Cert IV in Horticulture Course Information, 2001
... , The University of Melbourne. Enrolment Form attached....Institute of Land and Food Resources, The University of...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra ...institute of land and food resources, cert iv in horticulture, course information -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Administrative record - Report, Woodards Commercial, Property Report, 2008
... , for University of Melbourne. Rental value and general leasing advice...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra ...finance, valuations, buildings -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Urban Plants Project Taking Wing, 07.10.2022
... university of melbourne.... Description by Chris Williams of the venture by The University...university of melbourne city of melbourne plants wildlife ...university of melbourne, city of melbourne, plants, wildlife, chris williams, cities -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, The New Yorker (facsimile), Oct 2, 1948
... of Architecture Students at the Melbourne School of Design University... of Architecture Students at the Melbourne School of Design University ...This is a facsimile copy, produced by Masters of Architecture Students at the Melbourne School of Design University of Melbourne, 2017. The original magazine was exhibited on the coffee table in the 'House of Tomorrow' designed by Robin Boyd for the Modern Home Exhibition 20 October to 1 November 1949, the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.new yorker, walsh st library -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Mark Tansley, Sites, Structures and Areas of Historical and Archaeological Significance, 1978
... of the Degree of Town and Regional Planning, University of Melbourne... of the Degree of Town and Regional Planning, University of Melbourne ...Prepared in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Degree of Town and Regional Planning, University of Melbournesites, structures, archaeological significance, upper yarra valley, dandenong ranges -
Federation University Historical Collection
Memorabilia - Shield, Lega Pty Ltd, University of Ballarat Crest, c1998
... under the sponsorship of the University of Melbourne... the sponsorship of the University of Melbourne southern cross University ...The University of Ballarat was created on 1 January 1994 under the sponsorship of the University of MelbourneMetal University of Ballarat logo on timber sheild. This shield was originally used on a timber lecturn used in the Founders Hall (Mt Helen campus)southern cross, university of ballarat, shield, logo, crest -
Clunes Museum
Document - INDUSTRY PROJECT, STEPHANIE SCOTT - UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, BURNLEY CAMPUS, AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE HISTORY OF THE QUEENS PARK BOTANIC GARDENS IN CLUNES WITHIN THE PERIOD 1850-1899, NOVEMBER 2006
... OF HORTICULTURE, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2006...STEPHANIE SCOTT - UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, BURNLEY CAMPUS..., UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2006 LOCAL HISTORY DOCUMENT LOCAL ...PROJECT BY STEPHANIE STOTT, A STUDENT IN THE BACHELOR OF HORTICULTURE, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2006BLACK BOUND FOLDER CONTAINING AN INVESTIGATION IN TO THE HISTORY OF QUEENS PARK BOTANIC GARDENS IN CLUNES, WITHIN THE PERIOD 1850 - 1899.local history, document, local history, queen's park garden -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Australian Tesselated Tile Co. Pty. Ltd, Australian Tesselated Tile Co. Pty Ltd
... University of Melbourne...List of holdings at the University of Melbourne... Mitcham melbourne List of holdings at the University of Melbourne ...List of holdings at the University of Melbournenon-fictionList of holdings at the University of Melbourneaustralian tesselated tile co. pty. ltd, university of melbourne