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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: BENDIGONIAN SOCIETY GROUP OF PEOPLE IN PARK, 1900s
LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: Group of people in park, two rows. Two women in the front row are holding up a banner with Bendigonian Socity written on it. Ink stamp on rear: B.Seppard Photographer 3 Marcaret Street Canterburybendigo, history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH 100 YEARS OF SERVICE PROGRAM, 1972
LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH 100 YEARS OF SERVICE PROGRAM An invitation to return and meet with old friends and worship on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th april 1972 A program for both the Saturday and Sunday is included.bendigo, history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Journal - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE METHODIST AND OTHER CHURCHES: WELCOME HOME SOCIALS INVITATION RECORD, 1918
LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE METHODIST AND OTHER CHURCHES: WELCOME HOME SOCIALS INVITATION RECORD Black covered exercise book, on inside front page 'Sent for Welcome Home Socials Golden Square. Hon Sec. Lydia Pethard. Taraxville, Panton Street Golden Square. May 16th 1918 Inside pages have ruled columns for Rank, Name and Address, misc. notes towrds the back pof the bookbendigo, history -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Stawell West Court House and Restoration Committee, Scrap Book Compiled by Mrs Hilda Croft 1973 - 1991. Stawell West Ladies Committee Donations. Stawell State Emergency Service, 1973 - 1991
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Meeting Minutes. Stawell Historical Society, 1981 - 2002
Minute Book, Minutes and reports on public meetingsstawell, history -
Kilmore Historical Society
Some of the Fruits of Fifty Years, Some of the Fruits of Fifty Years. Annals of the Catholic Church in Victoria, 1897
The Ecclesiastical annals of the Archdioceses of Melbourne, Sandhurst, Ballarat & Sale since the erection of each.Paper-bound and stapled book. Front cover has bee re-attached with sticky tape. Tears to back cover and last page. Photographs. 83 pp. Other than front cover, book is in good condition.Title page, 'Kilmore Historical Society/from/Melbourne Diocesan Historical Commission/(president Fr. Keaney'.catholic church, history -
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Federal Office)
Florence Nightingale note, 1883
This item was found in an ANMF Federal Office archive box. It was taped into a picture frame, broken when found. The note was written on the title page of a book. The title page was separated from the book, and the book was not with the item. We believe the item came to the ANMF Federal office via the ANF Tasmanian Branch. A conference presentation was done in July 2017 about the subject of the note, Nurse Alexander.Original handwritten note by Florence Nightingale, addressed to Nurse Alexander upon her departure from England to work in Tasmania, Australia.Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Nurse Alexander, upon her departure from England to work as a nurse in Tasmania, written in pencil on the title page of a medical textbook."Offered Nurse Alexander on her going to Tasmania. And may she have the knowledge and humility to be making continued progress. And may she remember that a nurse who is not always advancing is going back. Forward not backward in all ways. Florence Nightingale. Feb 18 1883."nursing, history -
Camberwell Historical Society
Book (Item), Jane Nigro et al, Greetings from Malvern, 1994
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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Growing Up in Albury, Howard C Jones
Growing Up in Albury (2001) is one of a series of books by Howard Jones, including Magic Memories of Albury, Vanishing Albury and Good Old Albury featuring images from Albury’s past.non-fictionGrowing Up in Albury (2001) is one of a series of books by Howard Jones, including Magic Memories of Albury, Vanishing Albury and Good Old Albury featuring images from Albury’s past. albury, history -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Legacy: the Australian way, 1956
Photocopy of an article by James A. Michener reprinted from the Reader's Digest, April 1956. Through anecdotal accounts the article details the services and support given to beneficiaries of Australian war dead.Demonstrates international recognition of "this extraordinary ex-servicemen's organization".One double sided printed A4 photocopy, folded to make 4 pages.legacy promotion, history -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Junior Legacy, Melbourne. Memorandum and Articles of Association. (H17), 1952
This document records the legal status of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne' in 1952. Melbourne Legacy has had name changes over the years. In September 1952 Junior Legacy Melbourne was incorporated. Under the provisions of the Companies Act 1938, it was registered as a company with limited liability without the need for 'limited' in its' name (see page 1). Two other copies are at 00317 and 00985. This is marked in red pen with 'H17' when the original archive project was undertaken by Legatees Frank Doolan and Brian Armstrong.A record of a former entity of Melbourne Legacy. The incorporation was under the companies act 1938. White paper booklet with black type x 12 pages which documents the offical incorporation of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne'.Handwritten H17 in red pen.history, regulations -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, (H60), 1970
A message sent via fax machine to Legacy to advise a past President's gold Legacy badge had been given to Warnambool Legacy. The content says: 'Howard Mackenzie, President of Warrnambool Legacy, advised me on 5th February 1989, that L/ Greg Gillespie - son of our Past President James G. Gillespie - presented to Warrnambool Legacy the Gold Legacy Badge given to his father and worn by him during his year of office as President. This badge is now presented to the installed President of Warrnambool to wear during his year of office. Howard is the first recipient.' The notation 'H60' in black pen shows that it was part of original archive project was undertaken by Legatees Frank Doolan and Brian Armstrong. A record of the past presidents of Melbourne Legacy. L/ Jim Gillespie was a founding member of Legacy and his Presidents badge was seen as significant enough to present to Warrnambool Legacy club.White A4 paper with black type, a facsimile from Legatee Rob C Allison.history, past presidents -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Document, article, Fifty years after Gallipoli comes a call to might effort: Crisis in Legacy, April 1965
This is an example of a newspaper article about Melbourne Legacy from 23 April 1965. The article was published just prior to Anzac Day. It outlines the work Legacy has been doing and how demand for its services and associated costs have risen. The photo shows boys and girls being entertained at a "Punch and Judy Party. It's just one of the services for the children of comrades who died."Brings to life the activities provided for the widows and the work of Melbourne Legacy and the way they approached the public for support in 1965.Newspaper article outlining Legacy's work and the need for support from the wider community 23 April 1965.legacy promotion, history -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Organisation Structure 1975, 1975
An organisational chart of Junior Legacy, Melbourne, in 1975, detailing the number of Legatees required to fill all the committee and sub-committee positions - the Board alone had 16 members including three vice-presidents. Many of the positions persisted until the 21st century before falling away when overtaken by legislated governance requirements.An insight into the governance of a not for profit organisation in 1975, which illustrated the community spirit of the day and the variety of work Legacy did then.White A3 photocopied sheet with diagram and black type.organisation structure, history -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Legacy Presidents (Bill Cremor, Syd Birrell, Ray Hall, Hugh Brain)
Two page document recording anecdotes about Melbourne Legacy Presidents, including Bill Cremor, Syd Birrell, Ray Hall and Cyril Smith, written by Ray Hall's successor in 1935, H.G. Brain. According to his account relationships were not always smooth; not only did Hall chair a fractious Board in 1934, but in 1931 insults were hurled during a meeting (by no less than Stan Savige) which resulted in the immediate resignation of the then President Smith, later retracted. Brain himself upset Mildura Legacy when he put forward his view to the Mildura Annual Dinner that 'the returned soldier section of the population was big enough ... to carry its own welfare activities, and that it ought not to pound the general populace too hard.' He had inadvertently broadcast his ideas over the national network, thinking that the microphone was only for local hearing assistance. More amusingly Brain also tells a story about Cremor when he ran against Harold Holt for the the House of Representatives seat of Fawkner 'in 1942 (?)', and one about Birrell showing a group of the Women's Nationalist League (a conservative women's organisation established in 1904 to support the monarchy and empire) members around the Flemington Saleyards. The handwritten notation at the end references the funeral of 1949 President Syd Birrell, who died in 1966.Eyewitness account of early Melbourne Legacy presidents, which is indicative of the times and attitudes.2 typed sheets, black on white'Birrell funeral' handwritten in blue ballpoint, tick beside the final paragraph on each sheet.past presidents, history -
Melbourne Legacy
Letter, Correspondence (H46), 1928
A letter dated 21st September 1928 written by P.W. Powell with his recollections of the first years of Melbourne Legacy. Legatee Powell was the first Honorary Secretary of the Club, attending the first meeting in September 1923 when the office bearers were appointed and the name of the Club discussed. He notes that the early documents and press cuttings were included in the first Minute Book, but goes on to say that the book is missing.A personal signed account by a man who was part of the creation of Melbourne Legacy.2 typewritten pages, black on white letterhead.'H46' in blue ballpoint on first page, signed 'P.W.Powell' in black ink on the second page.history, founding legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Business Leadership: first Luncheon Address delivered to Legacy Club (H45), 1923
An address delivered by P.W. Powell (the first Secretary of the Club) in October 1923 to the newly formed Legacy Club. In it he notes that "The most important thing in the development of this Club is to formulate a sound constructive policy that will draw in the best type of member and make the Club a live force in the advancement of this country." The comradeship and cooperation developed by the troops during wartime should be applied in civilian life to the development of Australia. He finishes by calling for the Club to be named the Legacy Club "in token of the heritage that has been bequeathed to us by those who so nobly commended the work that is left to us to carry on."An insight into corporate and political thinking of the 1920s as the country transitioned from wartime to peacetime, and an insight into the thinking of one of the founder members of Melbourne Legacy.4 sheets of white copy paper, black typing.'H45' (see Item 00937)in blue ink on first pagehistory, founding legatee -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Junior Legacy, Melbourne. Memorandum and Articles of Association, 1952
This document has been published with the Certificate of Incorporation under the Companies Act 1938 limiting the Company by Guarantee. The Special Licence grants dispensation for the use of the word "Limited". The Special Licence was granted by the Victorian State Attorney General T.W. Mitchell whose father-in-law was Harry Chauvel (led the calvary charge at Beersheba during World war 1). This document records the legal status of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne' in 1952. Melbourne Legacy has had name changes over the years. In September 1952 Junior Legacy Melbourne was incorporated. Under the provisions of the Companies Act 1938, it was registered as a company with limited liability without the need for 'limited' in its' name (see page 1). Two other copies are at 00317 and 01490.Signifies that Junior Legacy Melbourne was incorporated under the Companies Act 1938 and the special licence granted to Junior Legacy, Melbourne meant that Junior Legacy Melbourne did not have to use the word "Limited" upon condition that the terms of the Memorandum and Articles of Association submitted to and cerified by the Attorney General are strictly followed. A record of a former entity of Melbourne Legacy. The incorporation was under the companies act 1938.White paper booklet with black type x 12 pages which documents the offical incorporation of 'Junior Legacy, Melbourne'.Page five, section 3c has been crossed out (black biro) except the first sentence. Page seven, item 4 - the words five hundred have been crossed out and the figure 1000 inserted (black biro). Front cover, stamp, (AV SMYTHE) EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT.history, regulations -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Knight Family
BHS CollectionKnight Family posed studio B&W photograph with brown cardboard mount. Matriarch with four adult sone and two young children. Notated as Ollie Swales step family. McKenzie Family Collection.Photographers stamp Jenkinson Broken Hill.history, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - G.W. Jenkins (tailors) employees on a float erected on a wagon for Empire Day 24th May (year unknown), August 2024
McKenzie Family CollectionEmployees of Mr. G.W. Jenkins (tailors) of Eaglehawk on a float erected, on a wagon, for Empire Day 24th May (year unknown). Photograph credited on the card mount to W. H. Robinson, Bendigo. Black and White photographhistory, social event -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Harry & Edith Gee with young son Harry. Posed studio B&W photograph, August 2024
Harry Gee (26/10/1882-7/12/1924) married Edith May Bray (1883-27/5/1957) in 1904. They had the following children:- Harry Edward b. 1904-1904; Harry Herbert b. 1906,Bessie Elsie b. 1908; William James b. 1909.Harry & Edith Gee with young son Harry. Posed studio B&W photograph with beige cardboard mount. Square format with circular cut out for the family photograph. McKenzie Family Collection.Photographers stamp Laurel Studios Bendigohistory, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Peter Bray, a young child Harry Gee and a dog, August 2024
Peter White Bray(28/2/1871-24/12/1958) was the son of John Bray and Catherine Hamilton Innes. John and Catherine had a total of 12 children. Another child was Edith May Bray (1883-27/5/1957) who married Harry Gee in 1904. Their son Harry Herbert was born in 1906 so this photo would date c. 1907-8 when Harry Herbert was pictured with his Uncle Peter at the age of about 18 months. Peter never married and is buried with his sister Amy at Eaglehawk. Harry and Edith later moved to Griffith, NSW, where they are both buried.B&W photograph of Peter Bray, a young child Harry Gee and a dog. McKenzie Family Collection.history, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Posed studio B&W photograph of four Knight brothers, August 2024
Valentine Claude (Claude) Knight (1871-1974) was the son of Caroline Knight who later married Henry Joh Batten in 1876. Claude married Catherine Martha Roberts in 1914. No information on other men available.Knight Family posed studio B&W photograph with brown cardboard mount. Four adult males detailed as Claude Knight (front LHS) with Carrie Brays (son), Ollie Swales (stepbrother) and unnamed male. McKenzie Family Collection.Photographers stamp Jenkinson Broken Hill.history, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Three children (two girls and a baby), August 2024
BHS CollectionStudio posed sepia photograph of three children (two girls and a baby).Photographer's stamped mount - D. Mendelson Albury; under Vice-Regal patronage. To dear Mrs. Harvey with Ethel's best love, inscribed on the rear of the mounted photograph.history, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Two soldiers and their parents, August 2024
BHS CollectionFamily B&W photograph of two soldiers and their parents taken in the garden. Rear marked as Dan Toomey, Myra ?? and Harry ?? B&W photo in dark brown mount. McKenzie Family Collection.Dan Toomey, Myra ?? and Harry ??history, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Jim and Ruby Glen and their four children. Posed studio B&W photograph, August 2024
BHS CollectionJim and Ruby Glen and their four children (one adult daughter, two sons and a child). Posed studio B&W photograph. McKenzie Family Collection.Photographer's stamp Kalma, 57 & 59 Pall Mall, Bendigo.history, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Photograph of Percy, August 2024
BHS CollectionStudio posed sepia photograph of Percy (unnamed surname) in double breast suit. photograph with beige cardboard mount. McKenzie Family Collection.Photographer's stamp Kingston Cobarhistory, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Harry Myer, August 2024
BHS CollectionPosed studio sepia photograph of Harry Myer. McKenzie Family Collection.Photographer's stamp John Lay & Son, Eaglehawkhistory, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - G.W. Jenkins float on Empire Day, August 2024
McKenzie Family CollectionGroup photograph of the staff of G.W. Jenkins (a tailor of Eaglehawk) who participated on aa float Empire Day (date unknown). The group photograph of (3) men, (7) women and (9) children of a presentation in support of Australia on Empire Day at Eaglehawk. The group is supporting the Australian Army, Navy and Airforce, each man dressed in support of one of these services, children dressed as an individual character, while the women each dressed in white street clothes and hats. A sepia print mounted on card; no photographer is credited with the photograph. Refer 10824.18 a photo of the store's float showing support of the empire.Jenkins Taylors EAG, Ma x Bray (McKenzie) second from right back row.history, social event -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - R.M.S. Marmora, August 2024
McKenzie Family CollectionBlack and white photograph of steam ship R.M.S. Marmora. The photo has been mounted on card which has many signatures. The photo is credited to the Exchange Studios, 47-49 Pitt Street, near Circular Quay, Sydney. McKenzie Family Collection.Rear notation 28.9.1916history, social event