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Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Digital image, c.1935
Each Ward in the Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Hospital, at 45 Victoria Parade, Collingwood, had a Sun Room which was well lit by its many windows. This digital image is taken in one of the Sun Rooms and shows the type of hospital beds, furniture and the uniforms worn by Sisters and nurses in the 1930s.Melbourne District Nursing society opened the After-Care Home, situated at 39 Victoria Parade Collingwood in 1926 following a public appeal for funds. The name changed from 'Home' to 'Hospital' in 1934. The After-Care Home was originally established to provide nurse-managed convalescent care to poor and underprivileged people who could not look after themselves at home due to illness or on release from hospital. Opening in 1926, at a cost of £27,000, the home included maternity, children’s and adult wards as well as accommodation for Matron, twelve nurses and four domestic staff. In 1930 an ante-natal clinic was opened at the home. During 1934 the Women’s Welfare Clinic including, at the time, a very controversial Family Planning Clinic, the first of its kind in Australia, was opened to support women at risk following multiple and difficult pregnancies. Major extensions occurred in 1936. Each Ward in the After-Care Hospital at 45 Victoria Parade, Collingwood, had a Sun Room which was well lit by its many windows. Several donors gave money to furnish some of the Wards. Following Government intervention, the After-Care Hospital was separated from the Melbourne District Nursing Society in 1957. The District division of Melbourne District Nursing Society became the Melbourne District Nursing Service and moved to 452 St Kilda Road; later, in 1966, with Royal patronage this became Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS). The After-care hospital continued to operate at the same address in Collingwood until 1985 when it became the Melbourne Geriatric Centre. This digital Image shows six men patients and nursing staff in a Sun Room in the Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Hospital. In the left foreground is a low bedside cupboard, beside it is a man with short dark hair lying in an iron framed hospital bed with a white cover pulled up to his shoulders. A Sister, who is looking at the camera, is wearing a grey uniform with a white collar, and a white veil over her short dark hair; she is standing behind, and at the head of the bed with her right hand holding the vertical bar of the bed frame. Behind her is an open door and then a nurse wearing a long white apron over her grey long sleeved uniform; she has a white cap over her shoulder length dark hair and is looking at the camera. Both of her hands are resting on an empty cane chair. Next along is a man with a bandage wrapped around his head and over his left eye. He is wearing dark clothing and is sitting on a padded cane chair, as are the rest of the men in the room. To the rear, in front of four long windows, are another two men, one on the left has short white hair and is wearing light clothing, and to his right is a man with short dark hair and is wearing a dark dressing gown over light colour pyjamas. On his right is a large vase of flowers on a tall white stand. On the right hand side of the photograph are another two men with short dark hair and wearing dressing gowns; part of a wall with windows can be seen behind them.mdns, after- care hospital, melbourne district nursing society, rdns, royal district nursing service -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Article - News article: £400 for M.I. Renovation, 23rd November 1960
Williams Family Collection. Small news clipping about a donation of money by the widow of H. Burstall for the renovation of the Tarnagulla Mechanics Institute building (sometimes referred to as Burstall Hall). tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Ryan to Ryan, 27th August 1867
Williams Family Collection. Relates to Hokitika gold rush. A postal money order for funds (five pounds) sent from Simon Ryan in Eddington, Victoria to Lawrance Ryan in Hokitika, New Zealand.eddington, hokitika -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Grant to Webster, 13th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. C.J. Grant was Tarnagulla's medical doctor. A postal money order for funds (sixteen shillings) sent from C.J.Grant of N.G (probably Nuggetty Gully near Tarnagulla) to Wilkie Webster in Melbourne.tarnagulla, nuggetty gully -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Irvine to Pithie, 21st October 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (four pounds) sent from John M. Irvine of N.G (probably Nuggetty Gully near Tarnagulla) to David Pithie in Arbroath Forfar, Scotland.tarnagulla, nuggetty gully -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Holyoak to Pearce, 26th August 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (one pound) sent from George Holyoak of Laanecoorie to James Pearce in Thornbury, Gloucester, England.tarnagulla, laanecoorie -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Petherick to Bishop, 5th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Jonas Petherick was a Tarnagulla miner. A postal money order for funds (one pound, ten shillings) sent from Jonas Petherick of Tarnagulla to William Bishop in St Arnaud. tarnagulla, st arnaud -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Flenley to Syme, 15th October 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Flenley was the Tarnagulla newsagent. The Symes (Ebenezer and David) were owners of The Age Newspaper, though Ebenezer had died in 1860. A postal money order for funds (one pound, 19 shillings, 6 pence) sent from H.M. Flenley of Tarnagulla to E & D Syme in Melbourne. tarnagulla, the age, media -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Flenley to Syme, 30th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Flenley was the Tarnagulla newsagent. The Symes (Ebenezer and David) were owners of The Age Newspaper, though Ebenezer had died in 1860. A postal money order for funds (one pound, 19 shillings, 6 pence) sent from H.M. Flenley of Tarnagulla to E & D Syme in Melbourne. tarnagulla, the age, media -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Flenley to Syme, October 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Flenley was the Tarnagulla newsagent. The Symes (Ebenezer and David) were owners of The Age Newspaper, though Ebenezer had died in 1860. A postal money order for funds (one pound, 14 shillings, 4 pence) sent from H.M. Flenley of Tarnagulla to E & D Syme in Melbourne. tarnagulla, the age, media -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Flenley to Syme, 10th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Flenley was the Tarnagulla newsagent. The Symes (Ebenezer and David) were owners of The Age Newspaper, though Ebenezer had died in 1860. A postal money order for funds (two pounds, 6 shillings, 6 pence) sent from H.M. Flenley of Tarnagulla to E & D Syme in Melbourne. tarnagulla, the age, media -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Flenley to Syme, 4th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Flenley was the Tarnagulla newsagent. The Symes (Ebenezer and David) were owners of The Age Newspaper, though Ebenezer had died in 1860. A postal money order for funds (one pound, 11 shillings, 6 pence) sent from H.M. Flenley of Tarnagulla to E & D Syme in Melbourne. tarnagulla, the age, media -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Flenley to Syme, 17th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Flenley was the Tarnagulla newsagent. The Symes (Ebenezer and David) were owners of The Age Newspaper, though Ebenezer had died in 1860. A postal money order for funds (one pound, 19 shillings, 6 pence) sent from H.M. Flenley of Tarnagulla to E & D Syme in Melbourne. tarnagulla, the age, media -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Knight to Bull (?), 17th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (two pound, 10 shillings) sent from Edward Knight to W.S. Bull in Dunolly. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Livermore to Livermore, 26th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (five pounds) sent from Thomas Livermore in Tarnagulla to Thomas Livermore in Cambridge, England. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Randall to O'Grady, 30th August 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Randall was Tarnagulla's Town Clerk. A postal money order for funds (two pounds, 14 shillings and 6 pence) sent from Charles E. Randall in Tarnagulla to M. O'Grady Esq. in Melbourne. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Kiely to ______, 21st September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (seven pounds, 12 shillings and 6 pence) sent from Mortimer Kiely in Tarnagulla to H. M. Chowsell (? difficult to dechiper) in Sandhurst. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Rodgers to Rodgers, 23rd September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (three pounds) sent from Mrs Rodgers to Fanny Rodgers in Maldon. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Fraser to Fraser, 26th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. William Fraser was a well-known mining identity in Tarnagulla. A postal money order for funds (ten pounds) sent from William Fraser in Tarnagulla to Elizabeth Jane Fraser in Camborne, Cornwall, England. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Rowe to Potter, 26th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (one pound) sent from Benjamin Rowe in Tarnagulla to Cecelia Potter in Hayle, Cornwall, England. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Tregillis to Nichol, 26th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. James Tregillis lived in Llanelly. A postal money order for funds (two pounds) sent from James Tregillis to Mary Nichol, General Post Office, Sydney. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Burstall to Ingham, 1st October 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Newman & Burstall were Tarnagulla butchers. A postal money order for funds (one pound, ten shillings) sent from Newman Burstall to Alfred Ingham, Melbourne. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Masters to Cook & Richards, 16th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Phillip Masters was a Tarnagulla carpenter and undertaker. A postal money order for funds (five pounds) sent from Phillip Masters to Cooke & Richards, Melbourne. tarnagulla -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Antony to Antony, 24th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. Zephaniah (or Zephamiah) Antony (or Anthony) lived in Llanelly A postal money order for funds (two pounds) sent from Zephemiah Antony to Mary Antony, Merthyr Tydfil, Glanmorgan (sic), South Wales. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Williams to Burch, 6th September 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. A postal money order for funds (one pound) sent from Mary W. Williams to E. Burch, Collingwood. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Document - Postal Order: Latimer to Burgess, 18th October 1867
Williams Family Collection. Probably filled out at Tarnagulla Post Office. George Latimer was a Tarnagulla miner. A postal money order for funds (one shilling) sent from George Latimer to Martin Burgess, Noarlunga. -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Ruby M Ayres et al, The Princess Passes, Reprint 1932
A romance novel with a sweet storyline by Ruby M Ayres. Priscilla Marsh is in a bind, she needs money as her brother is in debt and she is looking after her invalid father. In love with one man she finds herself engaged to "new money" Jonathan Corbie whom she doesn't really love. A drama tears their carefully laid plans apart. Love prevails.Red cloth covered hardcover book, The Princess Passes, by Ruby M Ayres with black lettering of title, author and publisher on spine. Flower, lines and publisher initials embedded on front cover. fictionA romance novel with a sweet storyline by Ruby M Ayres. Priscilla Marsh is in a bind, she needs money as her brother is in debt and she is looking after her invalid father. In love with one man she finds herself engaged to "new money" Jonathan Corbie whom she doesn't really love. A drama tears their carefully laid plans apart. Love prevails.romance fiction, fiction -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Ethel Turner ( Mrs. H.R. Curlewis) et al, Mother's Little Girl, 1904
An Australian story of a family that has too many children and not enough money, so gave up for adoption their last baby, Sylvia to its aunt.Dark green fabric covered novel, Mother's Little Girl by Ethel Turner (Mrs H.R. Curlewis) and illustrated by A.J. Johnson, with gold lettering on front cover for title and author with a gold illustration of two children sitting on a bank. Spine has gold title and author and floral pattern. Has black and white illustrations throughout.fictionAn Australian story of a family that has too many children and not enough money, so gave up for adoption their last baby, Sylvia to its aunt. young people's fiction, australian fiction, family life -
Melbourne Legacy
Domestic object - Magnet, I love supporting veterans' families, 2022
A magnet used in a direct marketing campaign in 2021 to encourage people to consider donating money to Legacy. Rectangular magnet with Melbourne Legacy logo and 'I love supporting veterans' families'.fundraising, supporters -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Album, Jeremeas Family Album of Photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll
In late 1883 the Melbourne based photographers Stevenson and McNicoll visited the Bacchus Marsh township and nearby districts. They are known to have been visiting the town in September 1883 and by November 1883 they were reported to have moved on to Myrniong and Ballan. During their visit they took numerous photographs. The images produced comprise scenes of shops and businesses in Bacchus Marsh, public buildings like the Court House and Bacchus Marsh Primary School, houses and their owners and several broader views of streets. The photos were then offered for sale. Photography businesses also sold albums for purchasers to display their photos.A unique and comprehensive set of images of people and places in the Bacchus Marsh town and district at a particular period in time, September-November 1883. This album of "carte de visites" photographs presents a rare compilation of the work of the Stevenson and McNicoll photography business. This team of photographers are known to have made several visits to towns and districts in the rural areas of Victoria and southern New South Wales in the 1880s and this album represents a very rare example of their non-portrait photography. The album is an example of the Victorian middle-class fashion to display family photographs for themselves and their visitors. These albums were often very expensive and in themselves evidence of the affluence of the family. They were made possible by the popularisation of photography as a social medium and were a forerunner of the coffee-table book. Medium sized leather-bound album, brown, front cover engraved with gold tooling in a starburst pattern. Pages are gold-lined. The inside front and end covers are in pale blue silk embossed with a gold floral pattern. The metal locking clasp is broken. The front page has a floral wreath of roses and forget-me-nots and a dragon-fly. The word "Album" is in the centre of the wreath, printed in gold in Gothic print. There are nine pages with pockets for four 65mm x 105mm sized "carte de visites" style photographs. Several feature pages have a single pocket for a larger photograph, or double pockets, possibly designed for family portraits. These portrait pages are also decorated with floral wreaths and insects, reflecting the theme of the frontispiece page. The smaller photos in the album were taken by the Melbourne photographers Stevenson and McNicoll, There are 48 of these smaller images. The images were created around September 1883 when photographers for Stevenson and McNicoll are known to have visited Bacchus Marsh and district. The images comprise scenes of shops and businesses in Bacchus Marsh, public buildings like the Court House and Bacchus Marsh Primary School, houses with their owners and several broader views of streets. References to various photos being created and being available for sale are mentioned in the Bacchus Marsh Express newspaper during September to November 1883. Each smaller photo has printed on the verso: Light & Truth. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to Stevenson & McNicoll, late Benson & McNicoll, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne.bacchus marsh vic. history, streetscapes, shops bacchus marsh vic., roads and streets bacchus marsh vic., stevenson and mcnicoll photographers, stevenson and mcnicoll 1883 photographs of bacchus marsh and district